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With the key fob.
When the battery is low, can you change out the battery yourself without any issues?
Are they 2032's?
 


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With the key fob.
When the battery is low, can you change out the battery yourself without any issues?
Are they 2032's?
Yes and yes. No problem
 


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Agreed, no prob. Do them all at once.
 


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With the key fob.
When the battery is low, can you change out the battery yourself without any issues?
Are they 2032's?
I can't...but my wife can...
 


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With the key fob.
When the battery is low, can you change out the battery yourself without any issues?
Are they 2032's?


And the manual key that you remove can be used in the notch that becomes exposed to split the two halves easily in half.
 


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Is that clear nail polish on yer nails..:eek::eek:
They are at least manicured. Any pedicure work done? ;-)
 


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They are at least manicured. Any pedicure work done? ;-)


Maybe...


Does it count as "pedicure" work if I did it myself??? Or is that just normal hygiene that is expected of a good Marine???

; )
 


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Next up, at least for the original 2015 owners to start thinking about is the TPMS batteries. They should be good for at least 8 years but I haven't heard anyone complaining about them yet. There is no battery to change, you have to just replace all 4 units. (better to hit them all at once)
 


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They are at least manicured. Any pedicure work done? ;-)
My guess not...probably got them narly old toes...:eek:
 


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Next up, at least for the original 2015 owners to start thinking about is the TPMS batteries. They should be good for at least 8 years but I haven't heard anyone complaining about them yet. There is no battery to change, you have to just replace all 4 units. (better to hit them all at once)
Well, I hit year 8 in January 2023.
 


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Well, I hit year 8 in January 2023.
That should put you in what...3rd grade?;)
 


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Next up, at least for the original 2015 owners to start thinking about is the TPMS batteries. They should be good for at least 8 years but I haven't heard anyone complaining about them yet. There is no battery to change, you have to just replace all 4 units. (better to hit them all at once)


Can you do just the batteries??

I thought you had to do the entire module....?
 


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Can you do just the batteries??

I thought you had to do the entire module....?
That's what I meant, replace all 4 entire sensors.
 


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Next up, at least for the original 2015 owners to start thinking about is the TPMS batteries. They should be good for at least 8 years but I haven't heard anyone complaining about them yet. There is no battery to change, you have to just replace all 4 units. (better to hit them all at once)
Will you clarify?

What do you mean, there is no battery? Is it a passive RF signal, or an active RF signal?

There should be a WINS module and antennas, at each corner, of the vehicle. Please explain.

My ktm 1290 super adventure r has tpms and we are told, by dealers, to replace them, when they die. Nope. Remove the epoxy seal, over the battery compartment and replace the battery. Replace epoxy, or use silicone and re-install.

Just curious...

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Will you clarify?

What do you mean, there is no battery? Is it a passive RF signal, or an active RF signal?

There should be a WINS module and antennas, at each corner, of the vehicle. Please explain.

My ktm 1290 super adventure r has tpms and we are told, by dealers, to replace them, when they die. Nope. Remove the epoxy seal, over the battery compartment and replace the battery. Replace epoxy, or use silicone and re-install.

Just curious...

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There is a battery but like you said, it's an epoxy sealed unit not meant to opened up, so you really can't change the battery (is what I meant).

You can open them up but technically the units aren't meant to be serviceable this way right?.
 


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