My car already has it just trying to stop the faff of switching them overTPMS sensors on wheels won't work unless your W212 has TPMS capability, and talking from experience, my 2013 W212 didn't come with TPMS, that said, maybe the facelift W212 did, I don't know, but it should be clearly obvious via your instrument cluster,
my C238 for example, has TPMS sensors on each wheel and the car puts up a warning mark on the instrument panel if non-tpms wheels are fitted,
the tpms sensor itself is fairly standard, but if you car isn't tpms capable then they'll do nothing...
I have a 2017 C250 with TPMS and pressures can be read off the dashboard. If I fit another set of wheels with genuine MCB TMPS sensors fitted, you're saying the system will just work after driving for a while?Yes, after driving for a while, it will pick them up
Not sure, but it definitely does.I have a 2017 C250 with TPMS and pressures can be read off the dashboard. If I fit another set of wheels with genuine MCB TMPS sensors fitted, you're saying the system will just work after driving for a while?
How does it pick up different sensors, but more importantly how does it know which sensor is where?
I have a 2017 C250 with TPMS and pressures can be read off the dashboard. If I fit another set of wheels with genuine MCB TMPS sensors fitted, you're saying the system will just work after driving for a while?
How does it pick up different sensors, but more importantly how does it know which sensor is where?