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  1. When was it last serviced, cleaned and lubricated?
  2. The trouble with many speed humps is they are too aggressive and do not comply with the strict regulations on their size/shape etc..
  3. Find a competent auto electrician?
  4. Don't go on other's opinions! Go test drive one for yourself and make your own mind up
  5. @Herbie can you see that without waking the car up? @Phil xxkr If the car is used infrequently and you don't have easy access to mains power, yes I would consider it useful. If you do have access to mains power, I would just purchase CTEK's trickle charger and leave it permanently connected. If you use the car regularly don't bother.
  6. Tyres are constantly being subjected to forces far greater than those delivered by speed humps. I suggest checking the tyre pressures with a pressure gauge. One or more may be very close to the trigger point for the TPMS. But you are correct, in that one shouldn't accelerate into a speed hump. Equally one shouldn't brake into the hump either! Slow well before and cross the hump at a constant speed.
  7. No, it's simply a bluetooth enabled sensor connected directly across the battery. Obviously it will be drawing some power but must be almost negligible Downside is one has to be close to the car, in bluetooth range, to see the battery charge. Plus side is one doesn't have to unlock and thereby wake-up, the car to check voltage state. https://www.ctek.com/uk/products/car/ctx-battery-sense
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