
Make sure your tires are perfectly filled with this Rand McNally tire pressure monitoring system. Valve cap sensors on each tire transmit pressure information through a smart phone app and Overdryve, letting you know when it's time to add air. The small rechargeable TPMS receiver on this Rand McNally tire pressure monitoring system works in any vehicle.
A: Yes it will work. It's universal. I use it on a 96 impala
Q: Can I view these on my android smart phone?
A: Yes, there's a app for that in Google Play store.
Q: Can you use just two of the sensors to put on a motorcycle?
A: Yes. It reads each individual gage no matter if you use all or just 1
Q: What's the max pressure they'll read?
A: The specifications on the Best Buy page say 80 psi. I have 2 of these (one set on my truck, the other set on my travel trailer), but I have never inflated my tires over 80 psi in order to find out if the system will monitor higher pressures.
Q: Will this work on a travel trailer
A: Mine works fine with the bluetooth receiver in the cab of the truck, about 30 feet from the trailer tires. I'm using 2 systems so that I can monitor the 4 tires on the camper AND the 4 tires on the truck. The app connects to only one bluetooth receiver at a time, which means that I can see pressures for only 4 tires at a time. But, to monitor the other 4 tires, all I have to do is turn their receiver on, and the other one off. Within a minute the app begins displaying data from the receiver that is now on.
Q: Can more than four senders be used with this device? And if so how many?
A: No. But, I bought 2 systems to monitor 8 tires. The app connects to only one bluetooth receiver at a time, so I can only see readings for 4 tires at a time. But I can easily switch between systems (and tires) by turning off the receiver the app has been connected to, and turning on the other. Works great.