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I guess I want to know if the pressure values are viewable in the main screen. I don't want to have to scroll thru multiple screens to see the values.

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Does anyone have this on their bike? Does it actually display the tire pressures on the dash or does it just give you a low pressure warning?

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Husqvarna's central garage installed the Tire Pressure Monitoring System on my Norden 901, including a control unit that attaches to the motorcycle's tail. But the mechanic fails to figure out how to update the computer so that the air pressure appears in the display of the motorcycle.
Can anyone help with that?
 

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Husqvarna's central garage installed the Tire Pressure Monitoring System on my Norden 901, including a control unit that attaches to the motorcycle's tail. But the mechanic fails to figure out how to update the computer so that the air pressure appears in the display of the motorcycle.
Can anyone help with that?
This is a screenshot from the "Husqvarna Norden 901 2022 Service Manual" that I purchased.

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It looks quite straightforward for a shop technician with a diagnostics tool, though the manual cautions that the instructions must be followed precisely (I'm assuming that instructions appear on the diagnostics tool as you proceed)....
 

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This is a screenshot from the "Husqvarna Norden 901 2022 Service Manual" that I purchased.


It looks quite straightforward for a shop technician with a diagnostics tool, though the manual cautions that the instructions must be followed precisely (I'm assuming that instructions appear on the diagnostics tool as you proceed)....
Thanks, I'll give it a try
 

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I got my brand new 901 today :love::love::love:
The valves at the tires look like they are already equipped with tpms sensors. Could that be? I have another bike and the valves on the 901 look much more solid then those on my aprilia. The 901 valves look like those I know from my cars with tpms.
I’m asking cause I just like to know if I only have to install the rpms unit or the new valves with sensors too. Does anybody know?
 

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I got my brand new 901 today :love::love::love:
The valves at the tires look like they are already equipped with tpms sensors. Could that be? I have another bike and the valves on the 901 look much more solid then those on my aprilia. The 901 valves look like those I know from my cars with tpms.
I’m asking cause I just like to know if I only have to install the rpms unit or the new valves with sensors too. Does anybody know?
They may look like it from the outside, but when I changed my tires, they were just stems and not TMPS sensors.
 

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They look the same externally. I have them installed, while my buddy does not. We can't tell them apart, other than I have the readings displayed. I can recommend them if you can get them. They are the same as on the KTM's. It's already alerted me to a low front. I'm getting to like the feature more and more. I have aftermarket TPMS on my other bikes. The OEM option is so much cleaner.
 

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I already bought them and installed the receiver on Friday. But it will take some time until I can bring the bike to a garage to install the sensors. I’m pretty sure a system like that can help a lot and - in worst case - safe your live. And I like the fact that it’s integrated in the main display.
 
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