TPMS
External TPMS — Air Leak After Installation (How to Fix)
Applies to: External tire-pressure sensors — CHIGEE Display TPMS, G3 TPMS Symptoms: Tire loses air / hissing noise / pressure drops soon after installing the sensor. Why Leaks Happen (Most Common Causes) Over-tightening the sensor or anti-theft nut → ...
Internal vs External TPMS: Pros, Cons, & When to Choose
CHIGEE offers two types of Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensors: internal and external. Both provide real-time monitoring of your motorcycle’s tire pressure and temperature, but they differ in installation, maintenance, and durability. ...
One Tire Pressure Sensor Isn’t Working (No Pressure / No Data)
If one wheel on the tire pressure monitor shows no data, start with the battery (for external sensors), then isolate whether it’s a pairing issue, a wheel/position issue, or a faulty sensor. Applies to: Chigee Display TPMS, G3 TPMS Step-by-Step (Do ...
Fitment & Valve Stems(TPMS): Caliper Clearance + Valve Options
Why this matters Some motorcycles place the brake caliper very close to the valve stem. With a TPMS sensor installed—especially an external one—this can touch or clip the caliper while the wheel rotates, leading to damage or sudden air loss. Quick ...
Why Pressure Changes: Cold vs. Riding (Temperature & Time Effects)
The CHIGEE TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) measures your motorcycle’s tire pressure and temperature in real time. It’s normal to notice significant data changes between riding and resting periods — this is due to natural physical effects ...
TPMS on CHIGEE Display: PSI/Bar, TPMS Alarms, and Sensor Modes
The CHIGEE Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) helps you monitor your motorcycle’s tire pressure and temperature in real time, ensuring a safer and more precise riding experience. Unit Settings: PSI and Bar The CHIGEE system fully supports both ...
Why is the rear tire sensor showing higher temp than the front tire?
It’s completely normal for the rear tire sensor to display a higher temperature than the front. This difference happens due to several physical and mechanical factors during riding. 1. Closer to Heat Sources The rear tire sits near the engine and ...
CHIGEE TPMS vs. Pump/Gauge: Why Readings Differ (and What’s “Normal”)
It is normal to notice slight differences between the tire pressure values shown on the CHIGEE Display (TPMS) and those measured by external tools such as an electric air pump, handheld gauge, or service station equipment. This does not indicate a ...
CHIGEE TPMS Supports Two Tires Only (Front & Rear) — No 3/4-Tire Support
The CHIGEE TPMS is designed specifically for motorcycles and supports two tires only — front and rear. The standard package includes two tire pressure sensors, and the system can monitor up to two channels at once. This configuration fits the vast ...
Install External Tire Pressure Sensor
Please refer to the attached video for guidance on the installation process. If you need to replace the battery, kindly follow the instructions provided in the following video.
Sensor Batteries & Service Life (Internal vs External)
MFP0018 Internal Sensors: Not replaceable; after battery depletion, a new internal sensor needs to be purchased. The battery life is approximately 2-3 year, but may vary based on tire pressure check frequency. MFP0019 External Sensors: Yes, when the ...