REMOVAL OF THE TPMS SENSOR:
1. Remove the screw that attaches the sensor to the valve stem and remove the sensor.
2. Using a standard tire valve stem tool, pull the valve stem through the hole and discard it. Use a rubber mallet or a block of wood to avoid damage to the rim.
Installation of TPMS Sensor:
1. Insert the new sensor through the valve stem hole making sure the flat side of the sensor is toward the rim.
2. Using a standard valve stem tool pull the stem straight through the hole until the valve stem is fully seated. To avoid damage to the sensor and the rim, use a rubber mallet or block of wood placed between the rim and the tool to make sure the valve is pulled straight.
Registration:
1. After installation, register the new ID numbers to the vehicle through the OBD II port, set alarm air pressure, and test the motor vehicle TPMS using procedures described in the original manufacturer’s service guide. Adjust alarm air pressure as needed.
2. If the system fails to operate properly, check all the installation procedures to ensure proper installation and retest.
OBD RELEARN:
Need a tire pressure activation TPMS tool [EL-50448,ATEQ(VT41.VT46.VT56),AUTEL(TS408.TS508) etc.]
1.Confirm TPMS sensors are properly installed
2.Adjust tire pressures to placard value
3.Activate TPMS Tool on left front tire sidewall next to the valve stem
4.Repeat for RF/RR/LR tires
5.Apply OBD connector to DLC
6.Turn ignition to ON
7.Press OK on TPMS Tool to transfer data to ECU
8.Disconnect OBD connector from DLC
9.Turn ignition to OFF then start the engine
10.Drive for at least 5 minutes at 28 mph