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Drive Safer with Precision – Premium TPMS Sensor
Upgrade your ride with our Advanced TPMS Sensor – engineered for accuracy, durability, and peace of mind. Whether you're cruising the highway or navigating city streets, this sensor delivers real-time tire pressure and temperature readings directly to your dashboard, helping you:
-Prevent blowouts and improve fuel efficiency
-Extend tire life with constant monitoring
-Stay compliant with safety standards
-Seamlessly integrate with most major vehicle makes and models
Built with OE-level performance and long-lasting battery life, our TPMS sensor is easy to install and designed to withstand extreme conditions – from blazing heat to icy roads.
- Plug, program, and protect – it's that simple.
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TPMS sensors in a set of 4 with dual stem option
A TPMS relearn (Tire Pressure Monitoring System relearn) is the process of teaching a vehicle's TPMS system to recognize the new positions or IDs of the tire pressure sensors.
This is necessary when:
- Tires or wheels are rotated.
- A sensor is replaced.
- New wheels/tires with different sensors are installed.
- The system is reset after a repair or battery disconnect.
Purpose:
To ensure the vehicle knows which sensor is in which position (e.g., front-left, rear-right) so it can accurately report tire pressures.
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Types of TPMS Relearn Procedures:
1. Auto Relearn:
- The vehicle learns the sensor locations automatically after a short drive (usually 10–20 minutes).
- Common in many modern vehicles.
- No tools required, just follow specific driving conditions.
2. Manual Relearn:
- Requires user input via the vehicle’s menu system or dashboard controls.
- The vehicle enters “learn mode,” and the sensors are triggered in a specific sequence (usually starting at the driver’s front wheel).
- May need a TPMS scan tool or a magnet/trigger tool.
3. OBD Relearn:
- Requires a TPMS scan tool that communicates directly with the vehicle’s ECU via the OBD-II port.
- Sensor IDs are read with the scan tool and then uploaded to the ECU.
- Common for vehicles that don't support manual or auto relearn.
General Steps (Manual Example):
1. Set all tires to the correct pressure.
2. Put the car in relearn mode (via ignition key cycles or menu selection).
3. Start at the driver's front wheel.
4. Use a TPMS tool to trigger the sensor (you’ll usually hear a honk or beep).
5. Move to the next tire in a clockwise pattern.
6. Exit relearn mode once complete (confirmation tone or display message).
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Tools You Might Need:
- TPMS Relearn or trigger tool.
- OBD-II TPMS programmer (for OBD relearn).
- Tire pressure gauge.
- Repair manual or scan tool instructions for your specific vehicle.
If you tell us the year, make, and model of your vehicle, We can give you the exact relearn procedure.