Wonderful video! Thank you so much for sharing. I just ordered an autel ts508wf which should arrive in two days. I’ll have to fix my 2005 Acura mdx too. Your video helped me a lot. Thank you!
Good work on the fix with the Autel TS508 and the MX 1-Sensors. It reminded me of the time when a Subaru Outback of that generation (albeit older) came into the shop with a blown-out right-rear tire and a dead TPMS sensor inside it. They were fixed since then.
The Subaru looks like its in great shape for a 2009. I think video quality was OK, easy to understand what you are saying and showing. You get the same kind of anything “quirky” sound when you hold the Go-Pro that I have sometimes. Hate when it happens. Wondering if there is a case that can prevent that. That TPMS tool seems like a great tool to have!
I was a little disappointed when I went to edit the video and it was so shaky I almost didn't put it up. I had the gopro set for 120 fps and so the stabilization was not very good. I now have it set for 60 fps or 30 fps so that I get a smoother picture. I'm glad I put it up now because I think it will help someone looking to use this tool to show what it can do. I was very happy with the results. It would have been over $200 dollars to have a shop do it. The tool kit with sensors was about $280 and I have lots of sensors left should I need them.
I'm not sure of the difference between them exactly you may want to google ts408 vs ts508 and find a chart. I ended up using a tire machine to break the bead. Thanks for the sub.
You would, but the tires were mounted and balance by Costco and they wanted too much to put in new sensors. I paid less for the tool and sensors, and I also wanted to do it myself so I would have the tool and 4 extra sensors for later.
Thank you, this video was very helpful. I’m tired of looking at that darn symbol.
glad you found it helpful!
Well done. Copy and program by OBD2 was just what I needed. Thanks Own the same TS508.
Glad it helped.
Wonderful video! Thank you so much for sharing. I just ordered an autel ts508wf which should arrive in two days. I’ll have to fix my 2005 Acura mdx too. Your video helped me a lot. Thank you!
Glad it helped and thanks for watching
Good work on the fix with the Autel TS508 and the MX 1-Sensors. It reminded me of the time when a Subaru Outback of that generation (albeit older) came into the shop with a blown-out right-rear tire and a dead TPMS sensor inside it. They were fixed since then.
Thanks
my autel 508k kit came in today trying to learn it like you thanks
I really like it, it worked just like it should. Have fun with it.
The Subaru looks like its in great shape for a 2009. I think video quality was OK, easy to understand what you are saying and showing. You get the same kind of anything “quirky” sound when you hold the Go-Pro that I have sometimes. Hate when it happens. Wondering if there is a case that can prevent that. That TPMS tool seems like a great tool to have!
I was a little disappointed when I went to edit the video and it was so shaky I almost didn't put it up. I had the gopro set for 120 fps and so the stabilization was not very good. I now have it set for 60 fps or 30 fps so that I get a smoother picture. I'm glad I put it up now because I think it will help someone looking to use this tool to show what it can do. I was very happy with the results. It would have been over $200 dollars to have a shop do it. The tool kit with sensors was about $280 and I have lots of sensors left should I need them.
Thanks for the tutorial Mike. Later
Thanks
Hi, thanks for the video ! What is the main diff between TS408 and TS508 ? Can you explain how to break the tire bid at home ?
I'm not sure of the difference between them exactly you may want to google ts408 vs ts508 and find a chart. I ended up using a tire machine to break the bead. Thanks for the sub.
@@mikesworld60 thanks Mike
Why would you have not changed the sensors with the tires?
You would, but the tires were mounted and balance by Costco and they wanted too much to put in new sensors. I paid less for the tool and sensors, and I also wanted to do it myself so I would have the tool and 4 extra sensors for later.
Do you get free lifetime updates with this tool?
I think it comes with a 1- or 2-year update.
Thank you