11 hours ago
Does anyone know whether Volvo / Google have recently updated AAOS to support dTPMS please?
Reason for asking is that I have a MY26 XC90 T8 Ultra (so it's an AA car) bought in the UK and I'm keen to have dTPMS, so did a bit of research into each of the potential stumbling points that I thought of, namely:
I note the comment from Power6 in the first page of the main TPMS thread that AAOS didn't support dTPMS when he posted ~3 years ago, but that seems at odds with the list of suitable vehicles displayed on the above website, hence my question as to whether Volvo have now enabled dTPMS on AAOS vehicles.
I've not bought OrBit yet, however, if anyone is able to confirm that AAOS does now support dTPMS then I will definitely do so.
Thanks in advance, Steve.
Reason for asking is that I have a MY26 XC90 T8 Ultra (so it's an AA car) bought in the UK and I'm keen to have dTPMS, so did a bit of research into each of the potential stumbling points that I thought of, namely:
- Keyless frequency - took the key apart and checked under the blade, it shows that I have a car using 433Mhz
- Suitable TPMS sensor - after lots of searching I found that the Volvo USA website lists part numberĀ 32134419 (here) as being suitable for use with my car, along with numerous others, specifically the EX90 (2025-7), S90 (2027) and the XC90 (2016-2027). This appears to be a sensor generally for use with winter tyres, not that I can see any reason why winter / summer / all-season tyres would be able to facilitate or prevent such a sensor from working.
- The above TPMS sensor (32134419) also uses the 433Mhz frequency
I note the comment from Power6 in the first page of the main TPMS thread that AAOS didn't support dTPMS when he posted ~3 years ago, but that seems at odds with the list of suitable vehicles displayed on the above website, hence my question as to whether Volvo have now enabled dTPMS on AAOS vehicles.
I've not bought OrBit yet, however, if anyone is able to confirm that AAOS does now support dTPMS then I will definitely do so.
Thanks in advance, Steve.


