Title: Tire Monitoring Systems
1Tire Monitoring Systems
2Why ?
- Run flat tires
- People are lazy
- Safe braking
- Safe steering
- Tire failures
- Tire wear
- Fuel economy
3Who Needs It?
All manufacturers have some systems in place
because upcoming legislation requires it.
4When ?
5Summary of FMVSS No. 138 -Final Rule - Phase I
has a compliance date of November 1, 2003 - Final
Rule Phase I is applicable to 2-axle, 4-wheel
motor vehicles under 10,000 lbs GVWR - Does not
apply to o Vehicles with dual wheels on
an axle o Trailers Motorcycles
6Final Rule - Phase I - Requires the TPMS
telltale, mounted in the vehicles instrument
panel, to be illuminated within 10 minutes after
the inflation pressure falls below the acceptable
level - Permits the use of the following a)
Direct systems b) Indirect systems - Performance
options allowed 1) 4 tires _at_ 25
underinflation 2) 1 tire _at_ 30 underinflation
7Final Rule Phase II Effective date for Final
Rule - Phase II is November 1, 2006 Conduct TPMS
effectiveness survey (Direct/Indirect TPMS
vs. without TPMS) Based on survey
results, determine whether TPMS Phase I
requirements should be revised Publish Final Rule
- Phase II by March 2005
8Costs
- Aftermarket installed
- 400 and up !
- For factory to install
- The "direct" systems cost 66.33 per vehicle
- for "indirect" systems, 30.54 per vehicle
9How?
- There are two main types
- Direct
- Indirect
- There are variations of each , and hybrid systems
10Two Main Types
- Direct.
- Each wheel has a sensor built in to monitor
the tire pressure directly - Some monitor temperature.
- Indirect
- Vehicle uses ABS components while vehicle is
moving to calculate mismatched wheel speeds.
11Direct
- Tire pressures are monitored at each wheel
- Pressures sent to processor using wireless
technology - Processor calculates and signals display
12Direct
- 3 Types of Alerts
- Pressure Status
- Low Pressure alert
- Low Pressure warning
13 Direct System Comparisons
- Cons
- Price
- Sensors need batteries
- Complete new system
- Added weight
- Severe drops in temperature reduce battery
capacity
- Pros
- Accurate within 1 psi
- Fast updates every 30 seconds
- Actual pressure reading
14Indirect
- ABS hardware utilized
- Wheel speeds sent to processor using existing
hardware - Processor calculates and signals display
15Indirect System Comparisons
- Pros
- Price
- Uses existing hardware
- Needs only software and display
- Cons
- Lower accuracy
- Not all vehicles have ABS
- Only works with vehicle in motion
- Will not tell if all 4 tires go down
16Display Types
- Individual tire monitoring
- Individual LED go / no go
- System failure light
17Direct Sensor Types
- Electronics in cap
- Ease of installation
- Lightweight so no re-balancing
- Easy to steal
18Direct Sensor Types
- Internal mounted
- Part of valve stem
- PACIFICLexusstandard on SC430
19Direct Sensor Types
- Internal mounted
- Part of valve stem
- SCHRADERFordChryslerGMNissan/Infiniti
20Direct Sensor Types
- Part of valve stem
- Internal mounted
- BERUAudi/VolkswagenBMWLand RoverMercedes-Benz
Porsche
21Direct Sensor Types
- Strapped to wheel
- Requires counter balance
- Requires tire to be removed for installation
22Indirect Sensing
- Uses the vehicles ABS sensors
- 75 of cars manufactured have ABS
- Many entry level cars do not have ABS
23Power Supplies
Some direct sensors use batteries Some use Piezo
electric generators Some use transponders
24Batteries
- Direct monitoring transmitters need power
- Lightweight batteries are required
- Long life is expected
25Batteryless TPMS
The central unit thus transmits signals as well
as receives, and a transponder (which replaces
the transmitter) uses the energy of the signals
received from the central transceiver to send a
return signal to the central transceiver.
26Service Notes
Caution must be used when using tire machines
! Tire can be ruined by mechanical contact with
the machine or contact with the bead
- Processor must be reset manually after inflation
for GM or BMW indirect TPMS
Different manufacturers have different
procedures and tools for resetting the
processors.
27Service Tips
Stay clear of wheel sensor to prevent damage
With tire removed, check condition of wheel
sensor - no need to remove sensor from wheel to
do this! Before mounting tire, check date stamp
on sensor Replace sensor if over 5 years old
28Service Tips
- If the battery is disconnected or run down the
processor must be re-programmed - If tires are rotated, the processor must be
re-programmed - If the sensor is replaced the processor must be
programmed - Some batteries are not serviceable , replace
sensor
29Other Products
30Valve Cap Gauge
- No battery power
- Low cost
- At wheel monitoring
31Cycloid
- Continuously operates as a "trickle charger" for
tires, keeping them at their proper pressure. - Hub mounted and easily installed in minutes
Light weight, tough and virtually
indestructible. - Centrally located tire valves on each pump for
easy tire pressure monitoring.