







Buy ATDIAG EL50448 Updated Version TP Reset V2 Terminator Auto Tire Pressure Monitor Sensor TPMS Relearn Reset Activation Tool for USA, Japan, Korea, European Vehicles: Replacement Sensors - desertcart.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases Review: Excellent Service + Additional HW Required On Subarus - Bottom line -> The seller of this product has *great* customer service but on Subarus (mine is a 2016 Outback) - TPMS relearn requires an additional tool. Details: (based on what we discovered ... pls correct us if wrong) I'm switching my normal tires with winter tires. They have their own TPMS sensors. The car doesn't know these sensors. Two general steps: 1. Get the car's computer to "relearn" these IDs 2. Get sensors to provide their IDs This appears to be how some cars work. You can tell the car - "hey, new IDs coming... listen up". If you can get your car to be in "relearn mode" then this tool does step #2 above ... to get the sensors to shout out their IDs. However ... on some cars like my Subaru -> the car doesn't have a way to wirelessly listen to new sensor IDs to "relearn" them. (if I'm wrong, pls let all of us know how to do this) What I observed Costco Tire do ... - Walk around the car with a tool tapping each tire to collect the sensor ID - Plug the tool into the car via the ODB2 port to program the new sensor IDs I believe the ATEQ Quickset tool is what I need to *program* IDs into the car via the ODB2 port. I will still need a separate tool to collect sensor IDs. At this point, this is costing me so much $$ .. I might as well pay Costco the $25 seasonal switch out. If you don't have a Subaru ... and have a car that can "relearn" TPMS ids, then this device might be for you. The seller is top notch and provided great service + troubleshooting ideas. 5 stars for the support and education. Review: Send instructions!! - How am I supposed to use the tool when it comes with no instructions?!?!
| ASIN | B07FXR9NP4 |
| Brand | ATDIAG |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (19) |
| Date First Available | April 27, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ATDIAG |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AT16 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.9 x 2.4 x 1.6 inches |
M**H
Excellent Service + Additional HW Required On Subarus
Bottom line -> The seller of this product has *great* customer service but on Subarus (mine is a 2016 Outback) - TPMS relearn requires an additional tool. Details: (based on what we discovered ... pls correct us if wrong) I'm switching my normal tires with winter tires. They have their own TPMS sensors. The car doesn't know these sensors. Two general steps: 1. Get the car's computer to "relearn" these IDs 2. Get sensors to provide their IDs This appears to be how some cars work. You can tell the car - "hey, new IDs coming... listen up". If you can get your car to be in "relearn mode" then this tool does step #2 above ... to get the sensors to shout out their IDs. However ... on some cars like my Subaru -> the car doesn't have a way to wirelessly listen to new sensor IDs to "relearn" them. (if I'm wrong, pls let all of us know how to do this) What I observed Costco Tire do ... - Walk around the car with a tool tapping each tire to collect the sensor ID - Plug the tool into the car via the ODB2 port to program the new sensor IDs I believe the ATEQ Quickset tool is what I need to *program* IDs into the car via the ODB2 port. I will still need a separate tool to collect sensor IDs. At this point, this is costing me so much $$ .. I might as well pay Costco the $25 seasonal switch out. If you don't have a Subaru ... and have a car that can "relearn" TPMS ids, then this device might be for you. The seller is top notch and provided great service + troubleshooting ideas. 5 stars for the support and education.
J**S
Send instructions!!
How am I supposed to use the tool when it comes with no instructions?!?!
A**C
Did not work
It worked the first time I used the tool,later I got a nail in my front tire,went thru the process of entering the program mode of my vehicle, the tool would not rest the light,very disappointed.
I**A
It’s not my tool
It doesn’t work with my Nissan Versa 2014.
D**.
directions slightly confusing, but worked great!
Worked great to reset the tpms for a tire rotation on a 2014 Chevy Express 2500. It would be more helpful if it said something in the instructions that you need to hold it against the tire for about 10 seconds for it to register with the vehicle. I thought it was broken at first because it wasn't instant, but after holding it steady at each valve stem, it worked just fine.
A**R
Don't trust it
Doesn't work on a 2013 civic, although it said it would. Not recommended
P**T
It worked on a 2012 Chevy Traverse
I just got it today and used it right away. My dad has a 2012 Chevy Traverse and setting TPMS the manual way by putting the car in "learn mode" and letting air out of the tire until the horn beeps was not working. I ordered this to see if it would do the trick and it worked. Great addition to my garage.
D**M
TPMS will only work for certain years.
The product didn't work for my year of car. Their customer went way beyond on trying to assist with it. When it was discovered that it wouldn't work, they refund my money and will keep me update with new products that will work. Overall was very satisfied with their customer service.
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