AUTEL MaxiTPMS TS608 Bidirectional Control Scan Tool User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- AUTEL
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TPMS QUICK GUIDE ® MaxiTPMS TS608
COMPLETE TPMS SOLUTION IN 4 SIMPLE STEPS TPMS WORK HAS NEVER BEEN SO EASY.
First of all, choose the vehicle.
Note: For vehicles with Indirect TPMS, on-screen relearn procedure helps you to reset TPMS system.
STEP 1. Check Sensor
Trigger sensors to check sensor status: sensor IDs, temperature, pressure,
battery condition.
Hold the tablet close to the tire sidewall right above the sensor. Press Trigger to activate the sensor.
STEP 2. TPMS Diagnose
One click for complete TPMS health diagnose: read sensor ID from ECU, check sensor ID matching condition, read DTCs from TPMS ECU and clear DTCs.
- If the marks before the IDs are red, it indicates that the ID retrieved by activation is inconsistent with the ID saved in the ECU. If the IDs are the same, the marks will become green.
- If DTCs are detected from the TPMS ECU, a yellow hazard icon displays in the DTC column and the details button is available. If no DTC is detected, a green “No DTC” message will display on the DTC screen.
TPMS Status
Note: When reading sensor IDs from ECU is not supported by the vehicle, ECU ID cannot be displayed in the TPMS diagnose status.
STEP 3. Sensor Programming
Four ways to program MX-Sensors: Copy by Activation, Copy by OBD, Copy by
Manual Input, Auto Create
Copy by Activation (Copy the activated sensor ID into a MX-Sensor.)
Copy by OBD (Copy the sensor ID read from ECU into a MX-Sensor.)
Copy by Manual Input
(Manually input the original sensor ID to program the new MX-Sensor.)
Select the sensor position
Input the original sensor ID into a MX-Sensor (Red mark indicates OE sensor ID location)
Program Success (the original sensor ID is copied to the new MX-Sensor)
Note: No Relearn is needed when the MX-Sensor ID is copied from the
original ID by Activation, OBD or Manual Input. Ensure the new-programmed MX-
Sensor has been put in the same position.
Auto Create
(Randomly create ID for the MX-Sensor.)
Note: When the new sensor ID is created randomly, position relearn is necessary.
STEP 4. Position Relearn
(Three ways for Position Relearn: Stationary Relearn, Active Relearn, OBD Relearn.)
Stationary Relearn
Keep the vehicle in relearn mode and trigger all sensors one by one Active Relearn
OBD Relearn
(When available, OBD Relearn is highly recommended to save time and energy.)
References
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