Repair Procedures: Replacement: Notes
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2016 Hyundai Veloster. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- Remove the Valve Core and deflate the Tire.
- Remove the side of the Tire bead area from the Wheel using Tire Changing Machine.
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CAUTION:- The Tire bead should be broken approx. 90° from the Valve Side of the Wheel. The Bead Breaker should not be set too deep.
- Avoid Tire/Tool contact with the Valve on dismount.
- Dismount should end near the Valve.
- Rotate the wheel clockwise.
- Loosen the Nut and then remove the TPMS Sensor.
- Remove the Valve from the Rim by pressing the Tool.
- Assemble a new Snap-In Valve to the Sensor Body. (Go to the number 8 if it uses the unified part both a Valve and a Sensor Body).
CAUTION:
- Make sure the Flats on Valve lines up with the Flats on the Sensor Body.
- Push the Valve all the way into the Hole until it stops.
- Do not reuse the Valve.
- Assemble by using the new Screw.
- Lubricate and place the Valve in the Valve Hole.
- Using the Standard Valve Stem Puller Tool, pull the Valve Stem straight through the Valve Hole and stop pulling when the Indicator Ring on the Valve has passed completely through the Valve Hole.
- Apply Tire Soap or Lubrication to the top and bottom Tire Beads.
- To fit the Bottom Bead, position the Sensor at the 5 O'clock position relative to the head on the Tire Changing Machine
- Place the Tire on the Rim so the Bottom Bead touches the edge of the Rim after the Sensor (@ 6 O'clock). Rotate the Rim clockwise and push down on the Tire at the 3 O'clock position to fit Bottom Bead.
- After Bottom Bead is on Tire, rotate the Rim until the Sensor is at the 5 O'clock position relative to the head on the Tire Changing Machine. Push down on the Tire at the 3 o'clock position and rotate the rim clockwise to fit the top bead.
- Inflate the Tire until both Bead Seat.
- In the case of TPMS Sensor failure, TPMS Sensor needs learning. Faulty Sensor is replaced new units, conduct learning of TPMS Sensors.
Repair Tire After Using The Tire Mobility Kit (TMK)