Redscooter,
The TPMS(s) on Amazon are stand-alone systems. Other than an optional power
connection, they do not "work with" any systems in any car, to
my knowledge.  Why would you want that?  These TPMS units just sit on the
dash, or any reasonable spot. They sound an audible alarm and flash the
display when any tire starts getting hot or losing air pressure. I would
bet that the dedicated OEM sensors for any car would cost more for one
sensor than my entire TPMS for any car.  I have two old cars and a
motorcycle, and all of my vehicles have these independent valve-cap TPMS
units.  Each TPMS here is reliable, inexpensive, and easily maintainable.

On Fri, Nov 28, 2025 at 12:35 PM redscooter via EV <[email protected]>
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> >
> > Redscooter,
> > Amazon has all types, from about US$ 40.00 and up ('way up).  Get a
> > display
> > that you can read in strong sunlight. Get a system that has replaceable
> > batteries in the sensors.  The valve-cap versions are fine; easy and
> > cheap.
> > You do not need sensors internal to the tires. Some TPMS are fed by a
> > USB
> > cable, and some have solar power. Plan on re-balancing the wheels. Hope
> > that helps.
>    thnxs
>   is there a valve  cap version, with changeable battery, that would
> beep,..  for would work with 2012 leaf on board system?
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