Thursday, November 11, 2021

Program 2018 Toyota Tacoma TPMS by Autel MX Sensor

 Some asked: is there a TPMS sensor in the spare on 2018 Toyota Tacoma?

 

The answer is: No… turd gens only have 4 slots of memory for tpms numbers… you have to get a tpms installed in the spare and either 1.) Get a shop or dealer to program tpms locations if you rotate the spare in 2.) Buy a programmer to do it yourself (what i did) or 3.) you dont rotate your spare and be comfortable not knowing what the psi is…

So, I used the Autel TS508 tool… Found out the tool only reprograms AUTEL MX-TPMS‘s… but will read/write any “OEM” sensor… Programming IS needed BUT it is recognized as OEM by the Autel TS508…. I “relearned” all the tire positions by scanning all the tpm’s… new auto part store tpm included… and boom… TS508 read/rewrote all scanned sensors… Truck is 100% good and tire pressure displayed after a few dozen yards of movement lol

I’m going to install the MX-TPMS, I can clone / program it with the TS508 and every tire rotation just “relearn” positions… less than 5mins to do the “programming”.

 

Updated:

Okay fellas….

Truck never threw a TPMS light but the pressures never appeared on the dash… I drove a lot this morning….

I said screw it and I used my tool and “relearned” positions, it all worked… more importantly, proved the MX sensor is read and recognized by the truck/ECU

Currently I have two NON-OEM sensors on the truck and my tool was able to write the ID’s to the ECU without a problem. One TPMS is from Orielly’s Auto Parts and the tool was able to write that one no problem…. the MX-TPMS needed programming since it is a universal tpms…. the tool was able to do that no problem.

Verdict?!

Tacomas only have 4 slots of TPMS memory…. programming the 5th will NOT allow you to “relearn” tires after full spare rotation by simply using the tpms button on dash…. sorry

While the tools require you to scan a 5th (Spare) TPMS and the ECU “learns” 5 sensors…. when you extract the info, it only calls out 4 slots of memory…. I can’t explain it and it really doesn’t matter to me anymore…. I have the tool and it is exactly doing what I need it to do.

if you guys want to save money, I highly recommend the Autel TS508…. in retrospect, I would have paid the additional $250 for the All-in-one tool to read Engine trouble codes and diagnostics, but I’m okay with keeping my bosh for the motor and this for the tpms.

 

it really is that easy to relearn all your tires.

 

Photos for reference, my dudes…. the screen is really clear in reality, the frame rate on the camera did not play well with the refresh rate of the screen

first two photos are the Autel MX Sensor… high quality… felt OEM

 

And notice on the final relearn…. the sensors, their ID’s and positions on the left…. ECU ID’s (they match when relearned) on the right…. see? Asked for 5 and only shows 4

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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Program Aston Smarttire System Sensors by Autel TS401

 Question:

Can we clone the original (my car is an Aston Martin 2007) Smarttire system sensors with Autel? And the whole system is about $1500?. That's favorable to getting this done a couple times at a dealer, right?



Solution:

The Autel MaxiTPMS TS401 has the ability to program Autel MX universal sensors, which are around $20-$25. I've used the TS401 and the MX universal sensors on other cars and they worked without any problems.

I've not tried to program the MX universal sensors with the DB9 Smartire system yet; however, all indications seem that it's doable. Indications meaning -- I was able to pull the codes of the Smartire and the Autel site link I provided above seems to indicate that Smartire codes can be copied to the MX sensors. I've not done it yet -- mainly because my sensors are fine, but I'll likely experiment in the spring out of curiosity. I will, however, pull all the codes off the sensors and store them -- in case the sensor batteries die before i have a chance of testing it.

Related, the $1K+ MaxiSys MS906TS does an excellent job on reading the codes, resetting the service light,  program TPMS sensors like the TS401 etc. for a number of the higher end vehicles.


Below are instructions for programming a 433 MHz Autel MX sensor to support a Smartire system.


Relearn Procedure:

Please note:

If new ID is created for the this sensor, OE tool is needed to perform relearn.

With Autel tools, the only solution is to copy the OE Sensors' IDs, and no relearn needed.

There are two methods to copy the OE sensors' IDs.


Method 1:

1. Please perform a rapid tire deflation while pressing the trigger button on Autel tool to receive sensor data.

2. Then use the 'Copy By Activation' function to program Autel sensor.

3. Install the duplicated Autel sensor to the location corresponding to the OE sensor.


Method 2:

1. Uninstall the OE sensor, a series of numbers (173-1-1-XXXXXXX) are printed on its surface, among which XXXXXXX is the OE sensor's decimal ID.

2. Use the 'Manual Create' function to program Autel sensor.

3. Install the duplicated Autel sensor to the location corresponding to the OE sensor.


Note:

If necessary, please pay special attention to the sensor ID format conversion when using the 'Manual Create'.

I used method 2 and it worked perfectly. Went ahead and replaced all 4 SmarTire sensors. Saved a fortune.

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Mercedes 2012 E350 convertible TPMS Relearn with Autel

I changed the wheels on my new to me 2012 E350 convertible. I went with aftermarket wheels. During the process I decided to just go with a new set of TPMS sensors.
Immediately after driving the car away from the tire shop I noticed my TPMS was not working as I thought it would. Constant yellow tire light and “tire pressure system inoperative”.

TPMS I purchased was Autel MX-sensor from obdii365.com for about $120 (set of 4).

You’ll need to purchase a TPMS programmer, I got mine from Autel and it covers almost all sensors including OEM.

For reference TPMS out of the box are not programmed at all and need this In order for a vehicle to recognize it.

Here are the steps that worked with no problem.

1. Deflate tires completely flat.
2. Get your Autel MaxiTPMS TS401 and turn it on.
3. Find your make, model, year, sub model.
4. Press and hold Y
5. Select auto create
6. Press and hold Y again and go to the front right wheel, hold the device near the stem, and within seconds you’ll here a chime on the device meaning it’s been recognized.
7. Press and hold Y again and do the remaining 3 wheels.
8. Once you complete this process back out to where you original chose car.
9. Press and hold center button that looks like a wifi but symbol.
10. Machine promotes you which wheel to start with.
11. Again, once machine finds TPMS when held near stem the device chimes. Press and hold the symbol again and repeat until complete.
12. Once officially complete you’ll have a list of all 4 sensors you scanned and activated.
13. Re-Inflate tires.
14. Go for a ride. TPMS may still say inoperative. After driving for a few miles and nothing happens, pull over, turnoff car. Restart and drive again, tire light should start flashing and within minutes your pressures should appear on the screen.


Thursday, August 12, 2021

Autel TPMS Software Update in July 2021

 Autel TPMS series tools released new software updates in July 2021.


Autel MaxiSys MS906TS TPMS Update

Version: 906TS_Sensor_V6.20; Diag_V1.78; EPC_V1.03

Release Date: July 30, 2021

Highlights:


US Region:

1. Adds Automatic Selection Function for Porsche (up to 2020.12), Kia (up to December 2018), Mitsubishi (up to November 2020), and Subaru (up to 2019).

2. Updates Automatic Selection Function for Toyota and GM up to January 2021.

3. Adds Diagnostic Support for 371 Models up to 2021 including Mazda MX-5 and Cadillac XT4.


EU Region:

1. Adds Automatic Selection Function for Porsche (up to 2020.12), Kia (up to December 2018), and Mitsubishi (up to November 2020).

2. Updates Automatic Selection Function for Toyota and GM up to January 2021.

3. Adds Diagnostic Support for 458 Models up to 2021 including BMW ix, BMW ix3, and Aiways U5.


CN Region:

1. Adds Automatic Selection Function for Porsche (up to 2020.12), Kia (up to December 2018), and Mitsubishi (up to November 2020).

2. Updates Automatic Selection Function for Toyota and GM up to January 2021.

3. Adds Diagnostic Support for 369 Models up to 2021 including Xpeng G3, Aiways U5, and MG MG6.


Other Upgrades:

1. Updates System Texts in 13 Languages including English, French and Spanish. (EU)

2. Fixes the Problem of OBD Relearn Failure on Part of Models including Jaguar, Chrysler, and Nissan. (Global)

3. Adds ID Registration Function for Mitsubishi. (Global)


MaxiCOM MK808TS, MaxiPro MP808TS, MX808TS, TS608 Update

Version: Sensor_V6.20; Diag_V1.78; EPC_V1.08

Release Date: July 15, 2021


Highlights:

US Region:

1. Adds Automatic Selection Function for Porsche (up to 2020.12) and Kia (up to December 2018).

2. Updates Automatic Selection Function for Toyota and GM up to January 2021.

3. Adds Diagnostic Support for 371 Models up to 2021 including Mazda MX-5 and Cadillac XT4.


EU Region:

1. Adds Automatic Selection Function for Porsche (up to 2020.12) and Kia (up to December 2018).

2. Updates Automatic Selection Function for Toyota and GM up to January 2021.

3. Adds Diagnostic Support for 458 Models up to 2021 including BMW ix, BMW ix3, and Aiways U5.


CN Region:

1. Adds Automatic Selection Function for Porsche (up to 2020.12), Kia (up to December 2018), and Mitsubishi (up to November 2020).

2. Updates Automatic Selection Function for Toyota and GM up to January 2021.

3. Adds Diagnostic Support for 369 Models up to 2021 including Xpeng G3, Aiways U5, and MG MG6.


Other Upgrades:

1. Updates System Texts in 13 Languages including English, French and Spanish. (EU)

2. Fixes the Problem of OBD Relearn Failure on Part of Models including Jaguar, Chrysler, and Nissan. (Global)

3. Adds ID Registration Function for Mitsubishi. (Global)


ITS600

Version: Sensor_V1.11; Release Date: July 8, 2021
Version: Diag_V1.03; Release Date: July 19, 2021

US Region:
Adds Diagnostic Support for 347 Models up to 2021 including Mazda MX-5 and Cadillac XT4.

EU Region:
Adds Diagnostic Support for 406 Models up to 2021 including Audi RS6, BMW M3 and MG MG5 EV.

CN Region:
Adds Diagnostic Support for 342 Models up to 2021 including XPENG G3, NIO ES8 and Geely Atlas Pro.

Other Upgrades:
1. Updates System Texts in 13 Languages including English, French and Spanish. (EU)
2. Fixes the Problem of OBD Relearn Failure on Part of Models including Jaguar, Chrysler, and Nissan. (Global)
3. Adds ID Registration Function for Mitsubishi. (Global)

Version: TS508_Sensor_V6.21
Release Date: July 24, 2021
Highlights: None
Other Upgrades:
1. Adds Diagnostic Support for 14 Chinese car First Released Models, including ChangAn E-Star, Jetour X70M, 2020 BYD Song Plus, 2021 Xpeng P7, 2021 Haval Big Dog, 2021 GreatWall Tank 300, Haval H6 and 2017 Lifan X70.
2. Upgrades for a Total of 229 New Models in 2020-2021.

Version: TS408_Sensor_V6.21
Release Date: July 24, 2021
Highlights: None
Other Upgrades:
1. Adds Diagnostic Support for 14 Chinese car First Released Models, including ChangAn E-Star, Jetour X70M, 2020 BYD Song Plus, 2021 Xpeng P7, 2021 Haval Big Dog, 2021 GreatWall Tank 300, Haval H6 and 2017 Lifan X70.
2. Upgrades for a Total of 229 New Models in 2020-2021.


Thursday, April 29, 2021

Autel Update 476 TPMS New Models in April 2021

 Autel TPMS Tools NEW 2021 April UPGRADE

Enhanced TPMS Coverage of up to 476 New Models

For ITS600:
Adds diagnostic support for 388 2020 model-year vehicles and 88 2021 model year vehicles in EU, US and CN regions; including the first release for ChangAn E-STAR and Jetour X70M in CN region. 
Optimizes Wear detection, and supports interconnection with tread pattern detection equipment.

For TS608
Adds diagnostic support for 100 2020 model-year vehicles and 140 2021 model year vehicles in EU, US and CN; including the first release for ChangAn E-STAR, Jetour X70M, BYD Song PLUS 2020, KIA K5 2020/06-2021/12 and Chery Tiggo 8 PLUS 2020/10-2021/10 in CN region.
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Thursday, March 18, 2021

Autel TS508 Program Chrysler SGW TPMS

 How to use Autel TS508 to Program Chrysler SGW TPMS Sensors?


Automobile manufacturers are developing solutions to protect their vehicles' networks from unauthorized access, including potential cyber-attacks. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) recently implemented a secure gateway module that was introduced on a selection of their 2018 and newer model vehicles. For those vehicles with the secure gateway module, access to certain diagnostic functions requires registration and authentication through an approved device for all aftermarket scan tools. Because of the sure gateway module, it is not possible to write new TPMS sensor ID's to the TPMS module.

To install new Autel 1-Sensors on a Chrysler product equipped with an SGM follow these 6 simple steps using the Autel MaxiTPMS TS508.

1.Make sure TS508 or TS508WF has the latest update
2.Use Advanced mode to select your year make and model
3.Select Option 2: Program Sensor
4.Select Option 1: Copy by OBDB
5.Program each sensor, one-at-a-time, make sure each programmed sensor in installed in the proper wheel position.
6.Service is complete


By using the Copy by OBD programming method we are using the information that is already stored in the car's computer. We are not introducing new sensor ID's and therefore eliminating the need for a relearn. We are simply providing the sensor information that the cars computer is looking for.