Thank you posting this! I have been looking for the simplest way to get this done without having to inflate or deflate the tires to activate the sensors.
Not sure on the newer vehicles. But you can just let some air out to trigger the TPMS sensors and they’ll start transmitting. I put my 2008 equinox in learn mode and just take a tire chuck and go around to each tire
I installed a second set of TPMS for my seasonal tires and wheels, have the tool but it doesn't respond during relearn. Is there a way to wake up the sensor without taking the tire apart again?
I don't think the TPMS go to sleep, unless the batteries die. It may be possible that the tpms in your other wheels are connected and causing interference with the new ones. Have you tried far from where the other wheels are?
@@flyonawall6521 correct the rims are not stock, although the vehicle previously belonged to my son, and yes, the sensors were put in the new wheels, although that is a very important point that you brought up and thank you
This tool's main purpose is to create the connection between the TPMS sensors to the car's computer. So when you get new sensors they may not automatically connect to the car's computer or if you rotate your tires the car may not realize new location. The relearn tool relearns the connection. If it is the same TPMS sensor in the tire, it may be that the battery in the TPMS has died and you need a new sensor. I don't think the relearn tool would help in your situation.
Will this tool work if the tire sensor is actually defective beyond being able to reset? Reason I ask is it worked 1st time. Message came back in 45 miles later and can’t get the tool to reset same tire again..,
If it's old.. the batteries do run out eventually. You'll likely need to get another one mounted in your tire--- and then use your tool to reset the new one.
@@calholli vehicle is 2008. I am sure batteries are done. Wished there was a way to eliminate the alarm. As I operate my tire pressure gauge all the time. Old school. Ridiculous sensors
@@daveholte7658 There is, you just have to invest in a scan tool. Launch x431 variant, xtool d8, topdon, thinktool pro, autel. There are a lot of options these days, that are well worth it
Thank you posting this! I have been looking for the simplest way to get this done without having to inflate or deflate the tires to activate the sensors.
Not sure on the newer vehicles. But you can just let some air out to trigger the TPMS sensors and they’ll start transmitting. I put my 2008 equinox in learn mode and just take a tire chuck and go around to each tire
Will this work on a 2011 camry
Can you tell you if you have a bad sensor?
I installed a second set of TPMS for my seasonal tires and wheels, have the tool but it doesn't respond during relearn. Is there a way to wake up the sensor without taking the tire apart again?
I don't think the TPMS go to sleep, unless the batteries die. It may be possible that the tpms in your other wheels are connected and causing interference with the new ones. Have you tried far from where the other wheels are?
@@lowleveltrim1819 They're about 10ft away. I'll take your advice and try it out further away. Thanks
thanks for this!
Not sure why it is not working on my 2015 Chevrolet Silverado
Do you have stock rims on your truck? If you don't maybe the previous owner did not install TPMS sensors on the rims?
@@flyonawall6521 correct the rims are not stock, although the vehicle previously belonged to my son, and yes, the sensors were put in the new wheels, although that is a very important point that you brought up and thank you
Question if a tire is plugged and tire pressure isn’t showing up. Do you think this reset would work?
This tool's main purpose is to create the connection between the TPMS sensors to the car's computer. So when you get new sensors they may not automatically connect to the car's computer or if you rotate your tires the car may not realize new location. The relearn tool relearns the connection. If it is the same TPMS sensor in the tire, it may be that the battery in the TPMS has died and you need a new sensor. I don't think the relearn tool would help in your situation.
@@lowleveltrim1819 okay thank you for the reply!
Will this tool work if the tire sensor is actually defective beyond being able to reset? Reason I ask is it worked 1st time. Message came back in 45 miles later and can’t get the tool to reset same tire again..,
If it's old.. the batteries do run out eventually. You'll likely need to get another one mounted in your tire--- and then use your tool to reset the new one.
@@calholli vehicle is 2008. I am sure batteries are done. Wished there was a way to eliminate the alarm. As I operate my tire pressure gauge all the time. Old school. Ridiculous sensors
@@daveholte7658 There is, you just have to invest in a scan tool. Launch x431 variant, xtool d8, topdon, thinktool pro, autel. There are a lot of options these days, that are well worth it
If one of the tire sensor is bad then that one wont make a sound when you reset them.
Trying to do mine now, the first tire won’t do anything. I’m thinking it’s bad. Would I be able to skip it and do the others?
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