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At 70 miles per hour a tire with a rim 15 inches wide will spin 129 times per minute, approximately. You can google a tire spin calculator that lets you in put speed and tire size to get whatever answer you need.
Tire pressure sensor in mounted inside the tire at the valve stem. The valve stem is part of the sensor.
You can not replace just the tire pressure sensor on a Boxster. You will need to replace the whole sensor. The sensor is located inside the tire assembly.
You either have a failed or a missing tire pressure sensor.
On a 2007 Ford Explorer : ( NO ) the spare tire does not a sensor for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System ( TPMS )
Low tire pressure or failed tire pressure sensor.Low tire pressure or failed tire pressure sensor.
The sensor is part of the tire valve stem.
Is there a fuse I can remove for the ford explorer tire sensor
What type of sensor? The tire pressure sensor is located in the wheel.
The speedometer is attached to a sensor that detects how fast the wheel is turning. This sensor is programmed to detect the speed based on a specific tire size (ie: manufacturer recommended size) A tire smaller than original equipment (oem) will have to spin faster to cover a measured distance whereas a larger tire will spin slower to cover the same distance. Meaning, compared to oem, a smaller tire will cover less ground in 1 complete rotation than oem and a larger tire will cover more ground in one rotation than oem. Since the speedo sensor doesn't know what tires are on your car it can only assume that the oem tire size is on there and therefore cannot compensate for larger it smaller tires than what's specified. Use a tire calculator to find out how far off your speedo is, or you can purchase a type of speedo healer.
the tire pressure sensor is usually the valve where you inflate or deflate your tire. it is made complete with valve
A flat tire spins faster for a couple of reasons. This could happen because there is no force holding it back. A soft or flat tire has a smaller circumference which forces the tire to spin faster to keep up the same speed.