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Tyre Valves for TPMS

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#1 ·
One of the tyres on my girlfriends 64 plate ST is loosing pressure. The local tyre fitter has found it to be the valve at fault but they don't stock the valves.

I ordered one of these for her but they've said it's the wrong type but they could use parts to repair the existing one. Well the tyre is still leaking so I need to order the correct part.

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Is this the one I need? It doesn't mention Fiesta in the auction.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tyre-pressure-sensor-valve-stem-TPMS-service-repair-kit-Ford-Galaxy-2-2006-2015/123767494095

Alternatively am I better off getting new TPMS sensors with the rubber valves?
 
#4 ·
If you buy the valves yourself you'll also need (well, you're recommended) to buy a new washer as well. They're relatively cheap for Ford, about a quid each I think? I think they act as a sacrificial crush washer. ETIS will tell them you need a washer as well if you enquire. Be prepared for massive variation in fully fitted prices, I had quotes between ÂŁ45 and ÂŁ90 per wheel.

if you have a local garage who can do it best asking them. Not done it but I understand repairing TPMS sensors to the car is fairly easy.

However I had a slow leak on OSF recently, replaced with OEM Ford valve stem and new washer... And it's slow leaking again. Loses about 7 psi every couple of months. I bought these instead and now don't worry about it:

https://www.toolstation.com/draper-digital-tyre-pressure-gauge/p25108 (though this seems identical to https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Digital-Tyre-Pressure-Gauge-DP-Maypole-7925-MP7925/5022849232?iid=254338516816 !)

and https://www.screwfix.com/p/ring-metal-digital-air-compressor-with-light-12v/4310h

I bought a set of TPMS valve stems and all the fittings from TPMS Warehouse recently, good service from them - ÂŁ85 for four Huf RDE031 stems and sensors - but I'm yet to buy the accompanying alloys... Or tyres... :laughing:
 
#5 ·
Thanks for the replies, I'm still confused as to what to get to fix the valve. If its corrosion of the wheel can it be just cleaned up? Is the rubber valves the answer. I've already got a gauge and she's losing more air that I'm comfortable with having to put in 5 psi per week.
 
#11 · (Edited by Moderator)
For people looking at this thread, see my other post about Huf valves - I fitted these to new alloys. I also described the way to energise each sensor to activate with the car's TPMS system. Post is at https://www.fiestastoc.com/forums/topic/321699-tpms-and-aftermarket-wheels/?p=4525445

In six years and two STs I've had nothing but problems with the OEM Ford valves. So much so that the last time I needed a new valve and stem, the Ford dealership tried to fit a rubber stem. No chance...

I would get new TPMS sensors at the same time as valves, the batteries in the TPMS sensors don't last forever. Refitting an old sensor only means you will have to have the tyre off sooner than otherwise needed to fit a new TPMS sensor (and valve).

Huf TPMS stems and sensors are a LOT cheaper than the Ford OEM ones, better designed and (so far) have not leaked on me.