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Review on DEEWAZ Pressure Monitoring External Backlight by Jonathan Partridge

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My 2006 Honda Pilot is more high tech than ever.

I have a 2006 Honda Pilot and it has a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that would occasionally tell me which tire was low, especially in the winter. The car is over 14 years old and everything has started to break down, including the TPMS module. I've recently started seeing the TPMS warning light come on and I didn't feel like investing $$$ to fix it for this old car so I bought this neat TPMS system that I install myself can to save some money. Not only has this saved me money compared to having an internal TPMS module repaired by a mechanic, but this thing is far more accurate and provides clear PSI information for all 4 tires in real time! The best part is that when I'm ready to scrap my car, I can remove the sensors and install them on another car! I also appreciate that I can set a minimum and maximum PSI level for each tire and it will alert me if the PSI exceeds that range. It has a solar charging pad on the back and you have to mount it on the dash or windshield to charge it from the sun, but I don't want it to be visible in case someone decides to hack the device to steal it. So I just stow it in the center console area, then turn it on when I drive and turn it off when I get out of the car. It has a battery level indicator so I can charge it with the included magnetic charger via a USB port adapter plugged into a cigarette adapter. 5 out of 5 stars. Highly recommend this high-tech device that can provide you with accurate and easy air pressure measurement for 4 tires separately. I hope my videos and photos were helpful. and if so, please click on the helpful button below. Thank you!

Pros
  • 1 year trial
Cons
  • Available in white only