Upgrade your tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) with the Xhorse Universal Programmable XTPMS Sensor – a high-quality, reliable replacement designed for seamless compatibility with most vehicles.
Why Choose Xhorse XTPMS Sensor?
✅ Wide Compatibility – Works with 98% of vehicles equipped with TPMS, ensuring a perfect fit for your car.
✅ Durable & Reliable – Made from automotive-grade materials for precision performance and long-lasting durability.
✅ Dual Frequency Support – Compatible with 315MHz and 433MHz systems.
✅ Long Battery Life – Features a high-capacity, heat-resistant battery that lasts 4–6 years.
✅ Adjustable Design – Flexible installation to fit different wheel hubs effortlessly.
✅ Easy Reprogramming – Works with KEY TOOL MAX PRO, KEY TOOL MIDI, KEY TOOL PLUS + MINI TPMS TOOL/TPMS ADAPTER, and App + MINI TPMS TOOL.
Perfect for Mechanics & Car Owners
Whether you’re a professional technician or a car enthusiast, this Universal TPMS Sensor ensures accurate tire pressure monitoring, enhancing safety and performance.
How to Use the Xhorse XTPMS Sensor?
The Xhorse XDTPM1EN XTPMS is a brand-new programmable dual-frequency TPMS sensor that covers 98% of vehicle models and features a long-lasting battery (4-6 years). If you’re new to TPMS sensors or unsure how to use this tool, this guide will walk you through the learning method for programming the sensor.
Two Methods to Replace TPMS Sensors
- Copying – Recommended if you know the original sensor ID or if the vehicle supports OBD communication. This method is faster and simpler.
- Learning – Used when the original sensor ID is unavailable. This involves generating new IDs and programming them to the vehicle.
*This guide focuses on the Learning Method.
Step-by-Step Learning Process (Using Ford Transit as an Example)
Tools Needed:
- Key Tool Max Pro (with TPMS function enabled via free upgrade)
Steps:
- Generate Sensor IDs
- Access TPMS function on the Key Tool Max Pro.
- Select Ford Transit and the correct year.
- Choose “Program” > “Automatic Creation”.
- Hold the tool close to the sensor and confirm to start programming.
- The tool will generate four random IDs for the sensors.
- Install the New Sensors
- Mount the programmed sensors on the wheel hubs.
- Enter Learning Mode
- Turn off the ignition.
- Press the brake for 1 second, then release.
- Turn on the ignition.
- Repeat this three times.
- Next, press the brake for 1 second, release, turn off ignition, then turn it on.
- Repeat three times.
- A horn sound and dashboard message (“Please calibrate the left front wheel”) confirm successful entry into learning mode.
- Activate Sensors
- Place the Key Tool Max Pro near each tire in this order: Left Front → Right Front → Right Rear → Left Rear
- Tap “Activate” for each sensor.
- The vehicle will beep after each successful activation.
- Once all four tires are activated, the dashboard will display “Learning Complete.”
Important Notes
- Time-sensitive steps – Operate quickly to avoid failure.
- Remove interference – Keep other sensors or broken TPMS units at least 10 meters away.
- Automatic sync – Some vehicles require driving for a short time to finalize the data sync.
Which Method Should You Choose?
- Use Copying if you have the original sensor ID or OBD support (faster and easier).
- Use Learning if the original ID is unavailable.
The Xhorse XTPMS sensor is a versatile, reliable, and easy-to-use solution for TPMS replacement. By following these steps, you can efficiently program new sensors even without the original IDs.
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