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Model: JDIAG EL-50448 TPMS Relearn Tool for GM Auto Tire Pressure Monitor System Sensor Activation TPMS Reset Tool OEC-T5 for GM/Buick/Chevy/Cadillac Series Vehicles 2022 Edition
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I use this on a Chevy Silverado every winter/spring when I'm changing back and forth between all season and winter tires.
It really likes having a fully charged 9v battery, once that low battery light comes on it will take a number of tries for it to see the sensor.
Hold the reader parallel to the ground, and I aim at the tire sidewall directly above the valve stem in each wheel. I'm maybe an inch or two away from the tire when pointing at it.
I've tried aiming directly at the valve stem and at different angles but I think the tpms sensor is a bit higher than that, at least on trucks.
Went through a lot of trial and error figuring out what works, so give that a try first before assuming the tool is junk 👍.
I'm pretty sure the TPMS sensors are located right on the valve itself (it's inside back) but sometimes even batteries on them glitch as well so that might influence the results. On my Civic it uses difference in tire rotation to tell me that they're low, sometimes it gets it right but others it's false alarm.
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Promo code didn't work on the red color but it did for orange. Thank you!
It really likes having a fully charged 9v battery, once that low battery light comes on it will take a number of tries for it to see the sensor.
Hold the reader parallel to the ground, and I aim at the tire sidewall directly above the valve stem in each wheel. I'm maybe an inch or two away from the tire when pointing at it.
I've tried aiming directly at the valve stem and at different angles but I think the tpms sensor is a bit higher than that, at least on trucks.
Went through a lot of trial and error figuring out what works, so give that a try first before assuming the tool is junk 👍.
I love how my Nissan's TPMS goes bonkers after a cold front and it shows my tires with super low pressure, which I know is a lie....
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