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The VXSCAN TPMS Relearn Tool is an essential device for GM vehicle owners, enabling quick and efficient tire pressure sensor activation and troubleshooting. Designed for ease of use, it allows users to complete the activation process in just 3-5 minutes, making it a cost-effective alternative to dealer services. Compatible with a range of GM models, this tool ensures your vehicle's tire pressure monitoring system operates smoothly, backed by reliable customer support and a solid warranty.
Manufacturer | VXSCAN |
Brand | VXSCAN |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 1.18 x 5.91 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | VXSCAN tpms relearn tool |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | VXSCAN tpms relearn tool |
H**R
Perfect for the job
This TPMS relearn tool is a game-changer for anyone who swaps tires or wheels frequently! It's incredibly easy to use, quickly resetting the tire pressure monitoring system without needing a trip to the dealership. The clear instructions and user-friendly interface make the process straightforward, even for those with limited technical knowledge. If you want to save time and money on TPMS resets, this relearn tool is an essential addition to your automotive toolkit!
T**R
Works perfectly
It worked perfectly! Amazingly easy. One button operation and very inexpensive.
M**I
This tool works perfectly on the 2016 Chevrolet Volt
Did Exactly what I needed and for $12.50, there is no room to complain about the price.. Consider this to be a confirmation that it works on a 2016 Chevrolet VoltFor my 2016 Chvrolet Volt, the dealer quoted me $200 per wheel to replace the TPMS Sensors, my mechanic quoted $150 per wheel to replace them. With this tool I was able to replace all 4 sensors for under $160I purchased this tool for $12.50I purchased 4 sensors from Amazon. The volt came OEM with 13598771 sensors, I discovered that 13598772 sensors work just fine. These were $42.99 Remember your car will likely have differnt sensorsI went to my local mom and pop tire shop where they charged me $25 per wheel to replace the TPMS sensors. It would have been $20 if I did not have them balance the tire (probably not needed), and $15 had I taken the tires off for them. Tire store price $100Total cost wast $153.50 for everything!Begin the programming by making sure that the tires are all filled to the correct pressure. The TPM System is not calibrated by this pressure, but it is just good practice.On my 2016 Chevrolet Volt to program the sensors, I went to the on screen display where it showed the tire pressures and held down the select button for about 10 seconds until the car hor beeped twice. I then went to the drivers fron tire, held this TPMS Tool to the valve stem and pressed the button. The car horn beeped once. I repeated for the other three tires going clockwise around the car. After the fintal tire, the horn beeped twice and I was done.If I ever have to do this again, I can do the programming in about 5 mins. I probably spent over an hour figuring it all out this time.Note: a good mom and pop tire store is essential! Big chain stores will probably not help you since they want to charge you a lot of money to do the whole job for you.
M**T
Does not come with a battery out of the box but whatever!!!
Edit: Didn't even work out the box. After buying a 4 pack of 9volt batteries. I soon learned that one of the positive prongs was loose. Apparently a small screw holds it in place. Anyway I could have easily fixed this, but I will not and just return this as is. I learned a valuable lesson, if the product you ordered does not come with Batteries included. Do not buy, especially if it is a brand you are unfamiliar with.You would think after ordering online and having to wait a day or two. Most cases even a week or more, that the product you ordered comes with everything ready to go out the box. Nope, just what I needed before I start my workday or the drive to work the next morning. Is to pick up a box of 9-Volt batteries to have because it does not come with one out of the box. No big deal of course.. But come on, I could have gotten it at the store instead with batteries. At least the description could at least say so. I can't even write a proper review yet, because I have no idea if it works or not. At least use "AA" or "AAA" batteries, having something more common that I have sitting around my garage would of been more helpful. I'm ranting about a small and easy fixable problem, but hopefully others see this and choose the product that comes with batteries instead. Rather than seeing someone else wait just to be disappointed.
J**G
This works for a GMC Acadia 2017 and many others, but check first.
Very fast delivery, scanner worked perfectly, highly recommend this scanner. Step one, find the tire air pressure menu on your dash display, hold the check marked center button until the horn sounds, take scanner and check the tires starting with driver side, put scanner next to tire near stem, press button, horn honks, move to passenger side repeat, passenger rear, driver rear. Last tire scanned will give double horn honk. You're done. No other way to relearn the TPMS on the dash other than this method. Good Luck
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