MOBILETRON NX-S073-SN-4

MORESENSOR Signature Series 315MHz TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor User Manual

Tauira: NX-S073-SN-4 | Waitohu: MOBILETRON

Kupu Whakataki

The MORESENSOR Signature Series 315MHz TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) Tire Pressure Sensor is designed as a direct OE replacement for various Korean brand models. These sensors are preprogrammed for ease of installation and are crucial for maintaining optimal tire pressure, enhancing vehicle safety, and improving fuel efficiency. This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your new TPMS sensors.

Four MORESENSOR Signature Series 315MHz TPMS Tire Pressure Sensors with red bodies and black snap-in valve stems.

Figure 1: MORESENSOR Signature Series 315MHz TPMS Sensors (4-Pack)

Nga waahanga hua

Diagram showing the internal components of a MORESENSOR TPMS sensor, highlighting precision engineering, industrial-grade composite, seamless molding, and an all-weather valve stem. Also shows 5-8 year battery life, 100% machine made, and 3 year warranty.

Figure 2: Key Features and Durability of MORESENSOR TPMS Sensors

Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Proper installation and relearn procedures are essential for the correct functioning of your new TPMS sensors. While these sensors are pre-programmed, they still require a relearn process to communicate with your vehicle's TPMS system.

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Tikanga Tāuta

  1. Mount the new TPMS sensor securely onto the wheel rim. The snap-in design allows for flexible fitting with various rim types.
  2. Install the tire onto the wheel, ensuring the sensor is not damaged during the process.
  3. Inflate the tire to the manufacturer's recommended pressure.
Image demonstrating the snap-in installation of a TPMS sensor onto a wheel rim, emphasizing the durable rubber valve stem and its flexibility.

Figure 3: Snap-in Installation of TPMS Sensor

Tikanga Ako Anō

After installation, all new sensors require a relearn procedure to pair with your vehicle's TPMS system. This process allows the vehicle to recognize the new sensors and display accurate tire pressure readings.

Dashboard display showing 'TPMS Learn Mode Activated'.Two TPMS diagnostic tools, Mobiletron PT47 and ATEQ VT56, used for programming and relearning sensors.

Figure 4: TPMS Learn Mode and Compatible Relearn Tools

Mahi

Once properly installed and relearned, your MORESENSOR TPMS sensors will continuously monitor your tire pressure and transmit data to your vehicle's onboard computer. If a tire's pressure falls below or rises above the recommended levels, the TPMS warning light on your dashboard will illuminate, alerting you to a potential issue.

The sensors are designed for reliable performance in various driving conditions, including daily commuting, off-roading, and snow site camping, ensuring consistent tire pressure monitoring.

Three images depicting vehicles in different environments: off-roading, snow site camping, and daily driving, illustrating the sensor's versatility.

Figure 5: Sensor Application in Various Driving Conditions

Image showing a family walking towards a car in a field, with a TPMS warning light icon and 'Don't ignore this light' text, emphasizing safety.

Figure 6: Importance of Monitoring TPMS Warnings

Te tiaki

MORESENSOR TPMS sensors are designed for long-term reliability. The average lifespan of the sensor battery is 5-8 years under normal driving conditions (approximately 10,000 miles per year). No specific user maintenance is required for the sensors themselves, beyond ensuring proper installation and addressing any TPMS warnings promptly.

Regularly check your tire pressure manually to ensure it aligns with your vehicle's recommendations, even if the TPMS light is not illuminated. This practice helps prolong the life of your tires and the TPMS sensors.

Graphic indicating '5-8y Lifespan' for the sensor, powered by a Murata 3V Lithium Battery, with battery life estimated at 10K miles of driving per year.

Figure 7: Sensor Lifespan and Battery Information

Troubleshooting and Important Information

If your TPMS warning light remains on after sensor installation and relearn, or if you experience inconsistent readings, consider the following:

Two warning signs: one red with 'ATTENTION PLEASE!' and an exclamation mark, and one yellow with 'IMPORTANT MESSAGE' and an exclamation mark. Below are bullet points about relearn requirements, pre-programmed meaning, pre-installation testing, and reading the user manual.

Figure 8: Important Considerations Before and After Installation

Tuhipoka: Please read the user manual included in your sensor package to better understand how TPMS works, what to expect from service providers, and how to avoid unnecessary service/labor charges.

Whakatakotoranga

HuangaTaipitopito
WaitohuMOBILETRON
TauiraWaitohu Waitohu
Taumaha Tūemi5.8 hekere
Hunga Hua3 x 2 x 1 inihi
Whenua TaketakeTaiwan
Tau Waahanga KaihangaCX-S073-SN-4
Tau Waahanga OEM529332L500, 529332M000, 52933A5000
Nga waahanga motuhakeCan be programmed by ATEQ VT56, Snap-in Style Valve Stem, Reprogrammable, IP67 Waterproof
Te Ra Tuatahi WāteaHui-tanguru 16, 2017

Hototahi

The MORESENSOR Signature Series 315MHz TPMS Sensor (Model NX-S073-SN-4) is preprogrammed for select Korean brand models. Please verify compatibility with your vehicle using the OEM part number or by consulting your vehicle's manufacturer.

Sensor Application (Exampiti)

List of compatible Hyundai and Kia vehicle models and years for the TPMS sensor.

Figure 9: Partial List of Compatible Vehicle Models

For comprehensive compatibility questions, please contact MORESENSOR customer support.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

The MORESENSOR Signature Series TPMS sensors come with a 3-Tau Rarangi Rarangi. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship. For more information regarding warranty claims or technical support, please consult the contact information provided in your product packaging or visit the official MOBILETRON/MORESENSOR webpae.

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