JohnDow Dynamic introduces new line of TPMS products

JohnDow Dynamic introduces new line of TPMS products

The TPMS retro kit sensors work with virtually any air-filled tire.

JohnDow Industries (JDI) has announced the addition of TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) Retro Kit Sensors to its Dynamic division’s line of products. These sensors, designed for vehicles without manufacturer-installed TPMS, provide increased passenger safety and alleviates hazardous tire-related incidents, according to the company. These sensors work with virtually any air-filled tire, JDI says.

Dynamic’s new retro kit sensors are available in external (DY-BLE-E) and internal (DY-BLE-I) sensor options. Also available is the TPMS repeater (DY-BLE-R) to extend the overall signal distance up to 30 feet. According to a recent press release from JohnDow Dynamic, both sensor options work with the Dynamic BLE app to program and assign up to 36 sensors.

The company says these sensors are ideal for:

  • Single-, dual- and tri-axle hauling trailers
  • Campers, recreational vehicles (RVs), 4-wheelers, dirt bikes
  • Bicycles, scooters, side-by-sides
  • Heavy-Duty vehicles like dump trucks, semitrucks, or tractors
  • Municipal vehicles including ambulances, fire trucks, and city/school buses

The external retro kit sensors replace a tire’s valve cap to measure tire pressure and temperature. Designed to swap out to other vehicles, these sensors are as easy to install as screwing on a valve cap, the company says. The internal retro kit sensors act as a traditional TPMS sensor, installed inside of the tire. These TPMS sensors come with four valve color options and are ideal for boat trailers or a long-term TPMS solution, the company says.

The Dynamic BLE TPMS app provides options to set up multiple vehicle profiles with real-time data and alerts, the company notes, including fast leak, high/low-pressure, high temperature, and sensor low battery.

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