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Old 08-14-2022, 05:36 PM   #1
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BMPro tire sensors— where can you get them?

So I have a 199 MBS Micro. One axle, 2 tires or 3 with spare. I had already bought a 4 pack Tireminder kit that has decent reviews on Amazon.

But since Jayco provided me with two BMPro tire sensors when I recently took possession with the 199 Micro, and it pairs with my phone, I thought I’d give it try.

However I’d prefer to have a backup, so I’d like to order some. I figure there’s no way to order 1, probably 2 is the least I can order.

But nothing on Amazon. Am I going to have to go to a Jayco dealer? Btw the Tire Linc sensor made by I think Lippert looks exactly like the same as the BPro. Anyone know if they would work?
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Am I going to have to go to a Jayco dealer? Btw the Tire Linc sensor made by I think Lippert looks exactly like the same as the BPro. Anyone know if they would work?

I Looked into a AP Products LP gas level sensor ($35) that looked identical to the BMPRO one ($55). Was told the BMPRO ones are proprietary and the AP Products ones will not communicate with the BMPRO system.
I would guess anything other than BMPRO isn't compatible.
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I Looked into a AP Products LP gas level sensor ($35) that looked identical to the BMPRO one ($55). Was told the BMPRO ones are proprietary and the AP Products ones will not communicate with the BMPRO system.
I would guess anything other than BMPRO isn't compatible.
I was afraid that would be the case.
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Old 08-14-2022, 07:41 PM   #4
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better to have a true TPMS that gives a warning!
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better to have a true TPMS that gives a warning!
It has a floor and a ceiling PSI— I figured you’d get some kind of notification if it was below or above those numbers. I haven’t actually used it yet.
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better to have a true TPMS that gives a warning!
They do give warnings.
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They do give warnings.
The app has to be open and running from what I read and Is it just a popup notification?

I rather use my dedicated EEZ Tire TPMS.
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Still— anyone know where to order another 1-2 sensors for backup?
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Old 08-15-2022, 12:58 PM   #9
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Still— anyone know where to order another 1-2 sensors for backup?
In stock might be an issue right now.

https://www.rvupgradestore.com/BMPRO...UaAnWZEALw_wcB

https://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/...ne-gas_68-0167
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