Ateq TPM Quickset
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Has anyone here yet tried out this tool? http://www.revolutionsupply.com/quickset.aspx
From what I understand, it will connect to the OBDI plug and tell the ECU what the ID codes are for the TPMS sensors. In other words, no more paying the dealer $60 to reset the TPMS when you swap wheels.
The catch is, you have to know the id numbers off the TPMS sensors. Some tires shops may have a Baltec tool that will pull the id numbers, the dealer can tell you the next time they reset the sensors, it may be possible for the tire shop to read the id numbers off the sensors when they are mounting new rubber (I don't know about that one, time to reread the TPMS thread).
Anyway, for $150 just a few resets and it would pay for itself. With summer and winter wheels, both with TPMS sensors, this may be a good deal.
From what I understand, it will connect to the OBDI plug and tell the ECU what the ID codes are for the TPMS sensors. In other words, no more paying the dealer $60 to reset the TPMS when you swap wheels.
The catch is, you have to know the id numbers off the TPMS sensors. Some tires shops may have a Baltec tool that will pull the id numbers, the dealer can tell you the next time they reset the sensors, it may be possible for the tire shop to read the id numbers off the sensors when they are mounting new rubber (I don't know about that one, time to reread the TPMS thread).
Anyway, for $150 just a few resets and it would pay for itself. With summer and winter wheels, both with TPMS sensors, this may be a good deal.
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