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What TPMS Tool Can Program All Sensors?

Jan. 06, 2025

What TPMS Tool Can Program All Sensors?

Why Monitor Tire Pressure?

Monitoring tire pressure is crucial for maintaining vehicle safety and enhancing fuel efficiency. Studies reveal that 33,000 crashes occur annually due to under-inflated tires, with 75% of roadside flats stemming from slow leaks or under-inflation. Shockingly, 35% of drivers admit to never checking their tire pressure. According to NHTSA estimates, TPMS could potentially save up to 660 lives each year.

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What should you do when the TPMS warning light illuminates?

Ignoring the warning light risks tire failure or even serious injury. While comprehensive checks at workshops are effective, they often exceed budgetary constraints. However, the FOXWELL T TPMS diagnostic and service tool offers a cost-effective solution. This professional TPMS relearn tool provides sensor activation and programming capabilities. Released in , it boasts the latest technology to activate OEM/universal TPMS sensors, retrieve sensor data (including ID, tire pressure, temperature, battery condition, and OE part number), relearn 98% sensor IDs, program FOXWELL T10-sensors to replace faulty ones, and even test RF Remote Keyless Entry Key Fobs.

FOXWELL T offers a range of features:

- Activate 98% OEM/Universal TPMS sensors: in both All wheel mode and Single wheel mode.

- Program FOXWELL T10 Sensors: Copy by Activation; Manual Create; Auto Create.

- 3 TPMS Relearning Methods: self-learning; indirect learning; static learning.

- Rapid Sensor Data Reading: Includes sensor ID, tire pressure, temperature, battery, frequency, and more.

- Key Fob Testing Tool: Precisely tests 315MHz and 433MHz key fobs to ensure they are functioning perfectly.

- Solid and Rugged Construction: Built with durable materials to withstand harsh work environments.

- Intuitive and Easy Instructions: Easy navigation and operation with clear instructions and a detailed user manual.

- Protective Blow Molding Box: Comes with an original carrying case to prevent damage to your scanner, making it an excellent gift idea.

- Save Time and Money: Easily solve TPMS issues without the need to visit a dealership, saving both time and money.

TPMS Service Tool

Activate Almost All TPMS Sensors

This FOXWELL TPMS scan tool T enables you to activate 98% known OEM/Universal TPMS sensors tool in the market. You can swiftly and precisely activate and decode sensors to retrieve their ID, pressure, temperature, battery status, frequency, and OE Part number before servicing tires/wheels or performing programming or relearn tasks. There's no need to invest in a separate activation tool. Sensor activation can be completed within seconds using two methods: All wheel mode and Single wheel mode.

FOXWELL T three types of TPMS sensor relearn

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The FOXWELL T TPMS Relearn Tool serves as a professional TPMS relearn scanner, capable of relearning nearly all known sensor IDs. It is compatible with 99% of vehicles equipped with a TPMS system and is highly favored by car repair shops and DIY car owners alike. To ensure compatibility with different vehicles, the T offers three types of TPMS sensor relearning methods: self-learning, indirect learning, and static learning. These methods are easy to operate due to the clear and intuitive instructions provided by the scanner.

Self-learning:

The T provides simple relearn procedure instructions to streamline the auto-relearn process for vehicles capable of learning single or multiple TPMS sensor IDs. For certain vehicles, the 'Relearn' function can be automatically completed through driving, making it convenient for users to perform a complete set of sensor replacement operations on their own.

Indirect learning:

This method can only be performed inside the vehicle. When a tire pressure sensor is unavailable, the T TPMS relearn tool provides a learning method for users to reset the tire pressure light from within the car. The specific learning method may vary depending on the vehicle.

Static learning:

The T enables the transfer of new TPMS sensor IDs without the need to drive the vehicle. Users can trigger the sensors while the vehicle is in learn mode using our TPMS Tool T.

In conclusion

The FOXWELL T TPMS tool stands out as a comprehensive solution for programming and relearning nearly all TPMS sensors efficiently. With its user-friendly interface, robust construction, and extensive features, it caters to both professional repair shops and DIY car owners. Don't compromise on safety and efficiency; invest in the FOXWELL T TPMS tool today.

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What is TPMS?

What is TPMS?

What Is A Tire Pressure Monitoring System?

A tire pressure monitoring system or TPMS is an electronic system for monitoring the air pressure in a vehicle tire and automatically transmitting a warning to the driver in the event of an under or over inflated tire. These systems have been legislated to be progressively installed on all new passenger carrying US vehicles and a similar move is taking place worldwide.

The majority of systems use Direct tire sensors which transmit real time tire pressure information to the driver of the vehicle either via either a dashboard display or a warning light. The sensors are physical pressure transducers which are attached to the back of the valve stem or are in a form which is banded to the wheel. The sensors are manufactured by International companies such as Schrader, Siemens, TRW, Pacific, Lear and others. There is no common technical standard for the sensors and the OE's and suppliers have generated a multitude of sensor designs.

The sensors also transmit data such as their unique sensor ID, temperature and pressure, battery life and other diagnostic information. This data is sent to the Engine Control Unit (ECU) or specific receiver on the vehicle. Those vehicles which have graphical displays of the TPMS positions can then show on which wheel there is a problem.

Why is there a need for Tire Pressure Monitoring?

Tire Pressure Monitoring helps drivers to properly maintain their vehicle tires, improves vehicle safety and aid fuel efficiency. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the US has estimated that 533 fatalities per annum are caused by tire defects in road accidents. Adding TPMS to all vehicles could avoid 120 of the 533 yearly victims and save as many as 8,400 injuries every year. Sécurité Routière (the French Institution for Road Safety) estimates that 9% of all fatal road accidents are attributable to tire under-inflation and the German DEKRA estimated that 41% of accidents with physical injuries are linked to tire problems. Tires leak air naturally and over a year a typical new tire can lose between 3 and 9 psi. As most drivers only check their tires at service intervals and when problems occur there is significant scope for fuel savings and efficiencies.

Given this background the US Federal government has legislated for the mandatory use of TPMS. The TPMS mandated by the US law must warn the driver when a tire is under-inflated by as much as 25%.

What is a Tire Pressure Monitoring Tool?

There is no common standard for the TPMS sensors with variations including frequencies, modulations, data structure, communications protocols, mechanical fitment and many other factors.

When TPMS is installed and tested in the car plant by Bartec the process includes:

  • The TPMS sensors are attached to the wheel during the Wheel and Tire assembly process
  • The wheels are attached to the vehicle. This is the first time at which the TPMS can be clearly associated with the vehicle
  • Fixed radio antennas are used to extract the unique IDs (and other data) of the TPMS, associate them with their wheel position on the car and the Engine Control Unit (ECU) can then be programmed with this data
  • The car is then run through Rolls Test where the system is tested

Similarly the car dealer or tire shop needs to have a portable TPMS tool available to test the TPMS and read the wheel sensor ID and program the car's ECU in the event of TPMS battery failure, broken sensor/valve, or other repair or replacement of wheels and sensors for custom wheels, winter tires, tire rotation etc. The tool needs to be able to turn out the TPMS warning light.

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