Tire pressure sensors are not anything I've ever had to deal with on my adventure trucks, and on my everyday cars, they have been serviced by the garage and never touch them.
That having been said, a question for you tire geeks. Is there an emulator out there that would be compatible with the gren? I know they exist, but I've never needed one. The ineos system seems to be propritary with unfriendly software, trouble prone, inaccurate, and, at least in my case, a useless distraction. I check my tires frequently and prefer to use a high quality handheld when offroad so I know all the tires are the are where I want. I find a four wheel baseline relative to the tires to be more important than absolute accuracy, so I'd prefer one cheap stick gauge to five TPM's. Feel free to disagree if you think thats a little old school. I also know how to use a slide rule and I change my own oil, so that's what you're dealing with here.
Anyway, since Ineos isn't going to fix issues, this seems like a useless one that can be made to go away completely.
That having been said, a question for you tire geeks. Is there an emulator out there that would be compatible with the gren? I know they exist, but I've never needed one. The ineos system seems to be propritary with unfriendly software, trouble prone, inaccurate, and, at least in my case, a useless distraction. I check my tires frequently and prefer to use a high quality handheld when offroad so I know all the tires are the are where I want. I find a four wheel baseline relative to the tires to be more important than absolute accuracy, so I'd prefer one cheap stick gauge to five TPM's. Feel free to disagree if you think thats a little old school. I also know how to use a slide rule and I change my own oil, so that's what you're dealing with here.
Anyway, since Ineos isn't going to fix issues, this seems like a useless one that can be made to go away completely.