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TrusTyres just south of Dorking. You need to call to make an appointment as its a one man operation.Could people also post name of the garages that coded their sensors please? the place I took mine to said they could do it but didn't managed it at the end. I was just desperate to get the new wheels on so they put the OEM tpms
Would like to know the answer to this too. I assumed it would have to be coded, but I didn't know if the car was clever enough to work it out on signal strength or something.Anyone know what happens with the TPMS if you rotate your wheels? For all of you charming comedians () out there I mean swap the wheels left to right and / or front to back. Is each sensor assigned to a specific wheel arch or just the car? can this just be relearned by the car if i use the TPMS button in the glovebox?
That's useful, thanksI've only swapped front to back and it picked it up after a short drive.
it is for the US market..... but not for us.Noticed this as I'm looking how I program new sensors for new wheels. They aren't much money from Toyota. Pressures though here are in PSI!
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Despite the user manual declaring that two sets can be stored in the ECU, I had the same problem when swapping between wheel sets. In the end I bought myself an Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF (link for information only). I got the Autel programming tool from an online retailer for £150 during a seasonal sale, but there are plenty of similar units around and they even sell them on AliExpress. The process of re-programming involves scanning each TPMS' data into the tool, connecting it to the car via OBD and pushing the data up to the ECU. Once stored in the ECU you can carry out the car's update process using the button in the glovebox, and because the TPMS are now 'registered' within the ECU they'll appear on the dashboard quite quickly. The whole process is repeated when the wheels are swapped again.I think I have to code them myself. Does anyone have any experience doing this, including what reader/tool they used?
Thank you - I will try to look into that!Despite the user manual declaring that two sets can be stored in the ECU, I had the same problem when swapping between wheel sets. In the end I bought myself an Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF (link for information only). I got the Autel programming tool from an online retailer for £150 during a seasonal sale, but there are plenty of similar units around and they even sell them on AliExpress. The process of re-programming invloves scanning each TPMS' data into the tool, connecting it to the car via OBD and pushing the data up to the ECU. Once stored in the ECU you can carry out the car's update process using the button in the glovebox, and because the TPMS are now 'registered' within the ECU they'll appear on the dashboard quite quickly. The whole process is repeated when the wheels are swapped again.
Mr tyre fitter read the IDs from the OEM sensors using his programming gadget and then programmed a second set of sensors using the same IDs. Means I can swap the wheels over and all I do is press the dash button.Thank you - I will try to look into that!
Pre coded? please let me know how you get on, if i can skip the coding/setup and just take em down to a local tyre shop that would be a big headache solved. I haven't had tpms since I got my new wheels and sold the stock set. With the first mot creeping in they might be a good option.
Will do. I fully expect the car not picking them up mind.Pre coded? please let me know how you get on, if i can skip the coding/setup and just take em down to a local tyre shop that would be a big headache solved. I haven't had tpms since I got my new wheels and sold the stock set. With the first mot creeping in they might be a good option.