The TPMS sensors are the brand Schrader, 433Mhz. Unfortunately, the RDKS in-vehicle is only very stingy with information (no indication of the air pressure per wheel, but only warning if any wheel has too little pressure, but without indication which). I would therefore like to extend the vehicle with a real tyre pressure indicator without replacing the factory mounted RDKS sensors or with additional sensors. A tyre pressure indicator in the style of the retrofit solutions offered on Amazon, for example, in masses as a complete package would be right for me. They all come with their own sensors (also 433Mhz), but as I said, I don’t want to replace sensors or assemble additional ones, but instead use the existing TPMS sensors already installed in the car ex-works to keep it easier. My question: Can someone use an RDKS receiver/display unit for reading and displaying the air pressure values? the RDKS sensors already available in the factory (Schrader 433MHz, installed in Pajero Bj 2017) should be recommended? This should be possible, only unfortunately the retrofitters are silent about whether, how and with which vehicle original sensors they can be coupled / used. Thank you!