

🚀 Upgrade your TPMS game — faster, smarter, and always connected!
The Autel TPMS TS508WF is a cutting-edge TPMS programming and diagnostic tool designed for professional technicians and savvy DIYers. Featuring dual Quick and Advanced modes, it accelerates sensor activation, relearn, and programming for Autel MX-sensors. With wireless capabilities, an integrated OBD2 code reader, and lifetime free Wi-Fi updates, it ensures comprehensive, up-to-date coverage across a wide range of vehicle models. Lightweight and user-friendly, the TS508WF is your all-in-one solution for efficient, accurate tire pressure monitoring system maintenance.
| ASIN | B0992Q3LFP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,862 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #36 in Automotive Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand | Autel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Date First Available | 11 September 2022 |
| Item Weight | 390 g |
| Item model number | TS508WF |
| Manufacturer | Maxivideo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Autel TS508WF Kit |
| Model | TS508WF |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 21.5 x 3.7 cm; 390 g |
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N**K
I've used this tool to swap five TPS sensors so far. Four where Autel programmable sensors which I used the function to just make up random IDs for each one, and it worked great. The old sensors were all dead, and the ECU was wiped, so we had no IDs to go by. The fifth sensor was a cheap preprogrammed sensor. This tool was able to read the ID and program the ECU very easily. Overall, I'm happy with this purchase.
D**H
Very good scanner for tier sensors
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Easy to perform initial update using WIFI and easy to use to find malfunctioning Tire Pressure sensors. I had two sensors that were bad so I went ahead and replaced all four as a set. Have yet to use the feature to upload data to my Outback but looks pretty straightforward. On a side note, would be nice if vehicle OEM's would divulge system information to aid in troubleshooting. A very simple system made to appear complex by the owners manual statement of "see dealer for system reset" any time there is a malfunction. Multiple failing sensors cause a TPMS malfunction that will not reset. Even the good sensor data won't be displayed.
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2015 Subaru Forester 2.0XT Touring. I rotate my tires myself and I rotate my full size spare in with each rotation, but my Subaru only reads 4 TPMS not five so each time I have done a rotation I would have to go to a tire shop and have them resent the car’s computer through the OBD input. This takes about 30 minutes or more, sometimes the person doing the task knows what they are doing, sometimes not, and sometimes it's a guy with a bad attitude. I stopped going to the tire shops to have the TPMS resent and I have had the warning light on my dash for two years now, so I thought why can't I do this myself. I started looking into it a discovered Autel, they seemed like the real deal, and I could purchase on Amazon, I brought 5 TPMS (Autel TPMS Sensors 2in1 MX-Sensor 315Mhz/433Mhz Tire Pressure Sensor) and a TS408 scanner and thought I was Good To Go but I was wrong. (Don't worry I am getting to the TS508). If I had gone to a tire shop and had the computer reset for the four sensors that were on the car and figured out how to properly clone them before the new Autel sensors were installed with the new tires or called the Autel customer service number the TS408 may have been all I needed but I didn't do that. Since I didn't know what sensors were in the cars computer I didn't know what sensors to clone and I did try but I could not get the car to recognize them, but the TS408 would read the sensors at the tires fine once I found out how to trigger them after they have been installed and new tires mounted, the PSI needs to be below 10psi. I decided to call Autel and explain what I had and the situation, I already knew the answer was to find someone with the correct Autel scanner or buy a new scanner and the tech recommended the TS508. So I could do nothing and live with the warning light, buy new sensors that every tire shop can program, or buy a new scanner. New genuine Subaru sensors for five were more than the scanner so I bought the TS508WF. Once I received the new scanner I connected it to Wi-Fi, it took about 30 minutes for it to update, I then selected my vehicle, model and year and what I wanted to do. The scanner had me scan each sensors starting at the driver's front, passage front, passage rear, then driver rear. After the scans were completed and all the new sensors showed green the TS508WF instructed me to plug the cable into the cars OBD port, asked some questions and replied, thenthe TS608EF programmed the car's computer to recognize the new sensors and my TPMS warning light turned off. I am very happy with the Autel TS508WF and for me it is worth it.
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