Autel MaxiTPMS TS408 Plus Extra MX Sensor TPMS Relearn and Reset Tool Program MX Sensor CheckRemove DTCs Quick and Advance Mode Tire Sensor ID Read and Clone Better TS401
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The MX808TS is much better, since it has the same functionality as the TS408 plus the MX808. You can find more details about Autel on the company's
You won't lose anything by doing this. The MX sensors are the only ones you can reprogram using it.
Selected User Reviews For Autel MaxiTPMS TS408 Plus Extra MX Sensor TPMS Relearn and Reset Tool Program MX Sensor CheckRemove DTCs Quick and Advance Mode Tire Sensor ID Read and Clone Better TS401
As a DIYer, I enjoy making things from scratch. The tire rotation was exhausting, so I got tired of having to go back to the shop to get my TPMS reset. I am very pleased with this handy tool, which is straightforward to use and does what it claims to do. It is simple and quick to get to the Autel web site to register the unit and download the latest software. It took about 3 minutes for me to reset my tires. As well as mine, I have also reset the tires on all of my friends' The software has worked flawlessly with all the different vehicles. On a 2011 Toyota Camry, a 2010 Cadillac CTS, and a 2010 Ford Fusion, I have tested it. 5. 0 out of 5.
There is a 2 in 1 315 & 315 combo out of the box The 433/MX-type Sensing device. Despite the fact that it cannot reprogram the ECU (the central processing unit that receives data from the wheels) in your car, it can reprogram the Autel sensor--and activate other sensors on your car as well. A bisexual cannot get a bisexual You can't beat the price on a directional TPMs tool. It's a little tricky to figure out the product's purpose just from the product description, though it will pay off once you learn what it is all about. I recommend it. 5. 0 out of 5.
Then, add this I learned the new sensors on my 2017 Mercedes GLS by using this. Does exactly what is says it will do, with little to no learning curve. It took about 3 minutes to complete the process. At first I was concerned about compatibility since I did not find a compatibility list on the site, and also because the new tires have thick sidewalls, but everything worked out just fine without any problems.
This is a good tool to activate TPMs. By using this tool you will find out if the tire sensor battery is low and at what Hz it runs. While YouTube videos show how easy it is to use, you would still require some type of bidirectional scanner, such as the GM Tech 3 or some other expensive scanner to actually get the new sensor or sensors up to speed. Replacing a sensor is a good idea. It will not be able to reprogram that sensor if it does not interface with the car (or truck) Look up the information in the owner's manual or the factory shop manual. The new sensor will be activated or woken up as a result. By the way, Autel's MX-series can be programmed there The sensor is the only component.
The shipping was fast and the price was great. The tire pressure sensor tool is perfect for controlling tire pressure. In three of my cars, the dashboard was illuminated by tire lights. Three vehicles a 350z, jeep, and They were taken care of by it. It is recommended.
I received my Autel TS408Pro and found it picks up sensors as long as the sensor is still good when I checked each. I tried to reprogram factory sensors with factory replacements, but it didn't work out that great. I used an OBD II scan tool to begin sensor reconfiguration after replacing 2 sensors that the Autel TS408Pro had indicated were not working (did not read sensors or said the battery voltage of the sensor was low) in order to program new sensors to my An intermittent tool reads a sensor one minute, then the sensor doesn't read that day. It is a waste of time and money to buy this product. A full refund is available upon return of the tool.
As far as I know, I already have an Autel MX808 that works perfectly, but unfortunately does not have tpms programming/activation capability. In my research, I found out that MX808TS/TS608 could work as both MX808 and With MX808, I don't need to spend more than $150 to obtain the TS408, a sensor that allows you to read remote sensors from any tire manufacturer (code number, battery level, and pressure), as well as reprogram Autel brand remote sensors with any code you desire.
As soon as the temperature dips into the low 20's F° or below, the TPMS light would turn on. In the event that I replaced them myself, I wasn't sure how this would work. It was unnecessary for me to worry. Due to the ID number being engraved on the back of the old sensors, I was able to manually program those sensors that the tool failed to detect. As a result, the vehicle does not see any difference between the actual sensor number and that duplicated in the tool.