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shiggsy



Member Since: 13 Jan 2013
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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Baltic Blue
Got My TPMS System In

Finally got round to transferring the aftermarket TPMS system from my old car into the Freelander. I know the tyre pressures displayed aren't correct, they don't update until your on the move, but I think the temperatures are probably right, the passenger side was in the sun and the drivers side in the shade).

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The system itself is a Steelmate TP-05 (which they don't seem to sell anymore), cost me about £100 few years back. It was a bit pricey moving it into the Freelander because I had to get a GVIF unit to sit between it and the screen, and then I had to get a special Freelander 2 GVIF cable shipped from the United states. The GVIF cost me £220, but it did come with a Reversing Camera which I can fit at a later date and it also gives me the ability to hook up my Archos multimedia player if I wish so I can have a video menu of mp3 tracks on the screen. The GVIF cable cost a whopping £94 including shipping from America.

All installed under the drivers seat, TPMS on the left, GVIF on the right. It became a bit of a rats nest of wires under the seat but thankfully there is lots of room down the side of the Nav DVD unit.
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The button to switch between the GVIF screens. I could have wired it into the CAN bus and used the on screen menu to switch screens but I took a brief look at my Halfords wire stripper and decided against that. Maybe later.
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This is the Wireless button to invoke the TPMS screen (the screen is blank until you press this and then it displays information for about 10 seconds)
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Post #182889 5th May 2013 4:35 pm
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Bugblatter



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Post #182930 5th May 2013 6:29 pm
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tims



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Looks good!

Is the screen just for your TPMS ?

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shiggsy



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No, it now switchable between about 5 screens. The screen is plugged into the GVIF unit, which allows several units to be plugged into it, one of those is the existing SatNav via a special adapter cable, other units can also be plugged into the GVIF via RCA cables, one of those is the TPMS system. 
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