Do It Yourself Installation
Step 1: Make sure your tires are inflated to the manufacturer's recommended levels. The nVISION TPMS will use the pressure in the tire at installation to create a "baseline" pressure level. The low or dangerously low pressure warnings will be triggered from this pressure level.
Step 2: Follow the monitor prompts to choose your pressure language (the system offers PSI, kPa and BAR, whichever you prefer).
There are 4 different memory positions. After choosing your pressure language, you will be asked to choose the type of vehicle you drive or tow with. Scroll through the options for Motorhomes or Vehicles, and press OK to confirm. If you want program in a vehicle or trailer that you may be towing, select the appropriate type from the menu. After you've chosen the type of vehicle or trailer, scroll through the options and choose the correct tire confirguration.
Step 3: Follow the monitor prompts, tire by tire, and install the sensors. You will begin with the left front tire. When the pressure level reads correctly on the monitor, press "OK" to confirm. The prompt will advance to the next tire. Continue until you have completed all of the tires.
Repeat this for the subsequent memory positions.
This process should only take a few minutes ... and will give you unmatched flexiblity as you drive and tow the various vehicles and trailers that you may have.
| Note: It is critical that you make sure that the tire pressures are at the proper level before installing your sensors. For best results, we recommend that you install your TPMS system in the morning, before the tires have been moved or driven. We refer to these tires as “cool”, and they provide the best reference for baseline pressures. |




