AUTEL MX-Sensor Universal TPMS 2In1 315MHz+433MHz Programmable Metal Valves Installation Guide
- June 6, 2024
- AUTEL
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AUTEL MX-Sensor Universal TPMS 2In1 315MHz+433MHz Programmable Metal
Valves
CAUTION:
- Autel MX-Sensors arrive blank and must be programmed with Autel TPMS tool, which recommended to program prior to installation.
- Do not race with the vehicle on which the Clamp-in MX-Sensor is mounted, and always keep the drive speed under 240km/h.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before installing the sensor, read the installation and safety instructions
carefully. For reasons of safety and for optimal operation, we recommend that
any maintenance and repair
work be carried out by trained experts only, in accordance with the guidelines
of the vehicle manufacturer. The valves are safety-relevant parts which are
intended for professional installation only. Failure to do so may result in
the failure of the TPMS sensor. AUTEL does not assume any liability in case of
faulty or incorrect installation of the product.
CAUTION
- The TPMS sensor assemblies are replacement or maintenance parts for vehicles with factory installed TPMS.
- Make sure to program the sensors by AUTEL sensor programming tools by the specific vehicle make, model and year before installation.
- Do not install programmed TPMS sensors in damaged wheels.
- In order to guarantee optimal function, the sensors may only be installed with original valves and accessories provided by AUTEL.
- Upon completing the installation, test the vehicle’s TPMS following the procedures described in the original manufacturer’s user guide to confirm proper installation.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
IMPORTANT : Before operating or maintaining this unit, please read these instructions carefully and pay extra attention to the safety warnings and precautions. Use this unit correctly and with care. Failure to do so may cause damage and/or personal injury and will void the warranty.
-
Loosening the tire
Remove the valve cap and core and deflate the tire. Use the bead loosener to unseat the tire bead.
CAUTION : The bead loosener must be facing the valve. -
Dismounting the tire
Clamp the tire onto the tire changer, and adjust the valve at 1 o’clock relative to the tire separation head. Insert the tire tool and lift the tire bead onto the mounting head to
dismount the bead.
CAUTION: This starting position must be observed during the whole dismounting process. -
Dismounting the sensor
Remove the cap, screw nut, and washer from the valve stem, and then remove the sensor assembly from the rim. -
Mounting sensor and valve
Step1. Firmly connect the valve stem and the sensor body.
Note : ensure the assembly will not fall apart.
Step2. Remove the cap, screw nut, and washer from the valve stem one by one.
Step3. Slide the valve stem through the valve hole of the rim with the sensor on the inside of the rim, assemble the two parts back on the stem in the order of washer, screw nut.
Step4. Tighten the screw nut with 4.0 N.m with the help of the fixed rod, then assemble the cap back on the stem.
WARNING : It’s mandatory to use the fixed rod to install the clamp-in MX- Sensor, else some unknown damages will be caused. The washer, screw nut, and cap should be located outside of the rim. -
Mounting the tire
Place the tire on the rim, make sure that the valve faces the separation head at an angle of 180 o. Mount the tire over the rim.
CAUTION : The tire should be mounted to the wheel using tire changer manufacturer’s instructions.
EXPLODED VIEW OF SENSOR
Technical data of the sensor
- Weight of sensor without valve 12 g
- Dimensions approx. 42.227.917.4mm
- Max. pressure range 800 kPa
CAUTION : Each time a tire is serviced or dismounted, or if the sensor is removed or replaced, it is mandatory to replace the rubber grommet, washer, nut and valve core with our parts to ensure proper sealing. It is mandatory to replace the sensor if it is externally damaged. Correct sensor nut torque: 4 Newton-meters.
WARRANTY
AUTEL guarantees that the sensor is free from material and manufacturing defects for a period of twenty-four (24) months or for 25,000 miles, whichever comes first. AUTEL will at its discretion replace any merchandise during the warranty period.
The warranty shall be void if any of the following occurs:
- Improper installation of products
- Improper usage
- Induction of defect by other products
- Mishandling of products
- Incorrect application
- Damage due to collision or tire failure
- Damage due to racing or competition
- Exceeding specific limits of the product.
433MHz/315MHz Rubber Valve (Press-in)
CAUTION :
- Autel MX-Sensors arrive blank and must be programmed with Autel TPMS tool, which recommended to program prior to installation.
- Do not race with the vehicle on which the Snap-in MX-Sensor is mounted, and always keep the drive speed under 210km/h.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before installing the sensor, read the installation and safety instructions
carefully. For reasons of safety and for optimal operation, we recommend that
any maintenance and repair work be carried out by trained experts only, in
accordance with the guidelines of the vehicle manufacturer. The valves are
safety-relevant parts which are intended for professional installation only.
Failure to do so may result in the failure of the TPMS sensor. AUTEL does not
assume any liability in case of faulty or incorrect installation of the
product.
CAUTION
- The TPMS sensor assemblies are replacement or maintenance parts for vehicles with factory installed TPMS.
- Make sure to program the sensors by AUTEL sensor programming tools by the specific vehicle make, model and year before installation.
- Do not install programmed TPMS sensors in damaged wheels.
- In order to guarantee optimal function, the sensors may only be installed with original valves and accessories provided by AUTEL.
- Upon completing the installation, test the vehicle’s TPMS following the procedures described in the original manufacturer’s user guide to confirm proper installation.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
IMPORTANT : Before operating or maintaining this unit, please read these instructions carefully and pay extra attention to the safety warnings and precautions. Use this unit correctly and with care. Failure to do so may cause damage and/or personal injury and will void the warranty.
-
Loosening the tire
Remove the valve cap and core and deflate the tire. Use the bead loosener to unseat the tire bead.
CAUTION : The bead loosener must be facing the valve. -
Dismounting the tire
Clamp the tire onto the tire changer, and adjust the valve at 1 o’clock relative to the tire separation head. Insert the tire tool and lift the tire bead onto the mounting head to dismount the bead.
CAUTION : This starting position must be observed during the whole dismounting process. -
Dismounting the sensor
Depress the Press button on the sensor body, carefully pull the sensor body straight back off the valve. Cut the rubber bulb and attach a standard TTV tool to the valve. Remove the valve from the rim by pulling through the rim. -
Mounting sensor and valve
Step1. Apply tire soap or lube solution to the rubber valve stem.
Step2. Line the sensor up with rim hole and attach a standard TV pull in tool to the end of the valve.
Step3. Pull the valve stem straight through the valve hole. Note the rubber bulb of the valve resting against the rim, then assemble the cap back on the stem.
CAUTION: and rim hole should be concentric. -
Mounting the tire
Place the tire on the rim, make sure that the valve faces the separation head at an angle of 180 o.Mount the tire over the rim.
CAUTION : The tire should be mounted to the wheel using tire changer manufacturer’s instructions.
EXPLODED VIEW OF SENSOR
Technical data of the sensor
- Weight of sensor without valve 12 g
- Dimensions approx. 42.227.917.4mm
- Max. pressure range 800 kPa
CAUTION: Each time a tire is serviced or dismounted, or if the sensor is removed or replaced, it is mandatory to replace the rubber valve stem and the plastic cap with our parts to ensure proper sealing. Please avoid extreme temperatures.
WARRANTY
AUTEL guarantees that the sensor is free from material and manufacturing defects for a period of twenty-four (24) months or for 25,000 miles, whichever comes first. AUTEL will at its discretion replace any merchandise during the warranty period.
The warranty shall be void if any of the following occurs:
- Improper installation of products
- Improper usage
- Induction of defect by other products
- Mishandling of products
- Incorrect application
- Damage due to collision or tire failure
- Damage due to racing or competition
- Exceeding specific limits of the product
433MHz/315MHz Metal Valve (Screw-in)
CAUTION : Do Not race with the vehicle on which the Clamp-in MX-Sensor.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before installing the sensor, read the installation and safety instructions
carefully. For reasons of safety and for optimal operation, we recommend that
any maintenance and repair
work be carried out by trained experts only, in accordance with the guidelines
of the vehicle manufacturer. The valves are safety-relevant parts which are
intended for professional installation only. Failure to do so may result in
the failure of the TPMS sensor. AUTEL does not assume any liability in case of
faulty or incorrect installation of the product.
CAUTION:
- The TPMS sensor assemblies are replacement or maintenance parts for vehicles with factory installed TPMS.
- Make sure to program the sensors by AUTEL sensor programming tools by the specific vehicle make, model and year before installation.
- Do not install programmed TPMS sensors in damaged wheels. In order to guarantee optimal function, the sensors may only be installed with original values and accessories provided by AUTEL.
- Upon completing the installation, test the vehicle’s TPMS following the procedures described in the original manufacturer’s user guide to confirm proper installation.
EXPLODED VIEW OF SENSOR
Technical data of the sensor
- Weight of sensor without valve 18.5 g
- Dimensions approx. 55.129.421 .8 mm
- Max. pressure range 800 kPa
CAUTION : Each time a tire is serviced or dismounted, or if the sensor is removed or replaced, it is mandatory to replace the rubber grommet, washer, nut and valve core with our parts to ensure proper sealing. It is mandatory to replace the sensor if it is externally damaged. Correct sensor nut torque: 4 Newton meters.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
IMPORTANT : Before operating or maintaining this unit, please read these instructions carefully and pay extra attention to the safety warnings and precautions. Use this unit correctly and with care. Failure to do so may cause damage and/or personal injury and will void the warranty.
-
Loosening the tire
Remove the valve cap and core and deflate the tire. Use the bead loosener to unseat the tire bead.
CAUTION : The bead loosener must be facing the valve. -
Dismounting the tire
Clamp the tire onto the tire changer, and adjust the valve at 1 o’clock relative to the tire separation head. Insert the tire tool and lift the tire bead onto the mounting head to dismount the bead.
CAUTION : This starting position must be observed during the whole dismounting process. -
Dismounting the sensor
Remove the fastening screw and the sensor from the valve stem with a screwdriver, and then loosen the nut to remove the valve. -
Mounting sensor and valve
Slide the valve stem through the valve hole of the rim. Tighten the screw-nut with 4.0 Nm with the help of the positioning pin. Assemble the sensor and the valve stem together by screw. Hold the sensor body against the rim and tighten the screw. -
Mounting the tire
Place the tire on the rim, make sure that the valve faces the separation head at an angle of 180 ‘.Mount the tire over the rim.
CAUTION : The tire should be mounted to the wheel using tire changer manufacturer’s instructions.
WARRANTY
AUTEL guarantees that the sensor is free from material and manufacturing defects for a period of twenty-four (24) months or for 24,000 miles, whichever comes first. AUTEL will at its discretion replace any merchandise during the warranty period. The warranty shall be void if any of the following occurs:
- Improper installation of products
- Improper usage
- Induction of defect by other products
- Mishandling of products
- Incorrect application
- Damage due to collision or tire failure
- Damage due to racing or competition
- Exceeding specific limits of the product.
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