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The sensor stuff has many confusing aspects, take the generic : The Bartec tools are for Pros, right ? ( based on the cost) you guys here that have them are you working in a tire shop all day ? So I think the better affordable purchase would be ATEQ VT37 as this tool can program the QWIK sensors. I was going to getting a Autel MaxiTPMS TS508, but found out all the Autel tools can only program Autel sensors. Clearly this requires a programming tool.
#Techstream tpms software
I have SMP TPM206A for the highlander winters, I have code printed out and I can replace the TPM ID's on the Highlander with the Techstream software although I don't think that will be necessary I hope triggering a relearn will be enough.įor a Prius Prime 2017, Rock auto has no parts, they only started 2020, So I sent an email to SMP asking if I could use other cheaper TPMS on the prius and get suggested getting the QS105M QWIK, which is generic programmable sensor.įound those on PartAvatar.ca at $39 each, I now have 4. Thanks for all tips, I'm going down the TPMS rabbit hole, Rip the tire off the rim and its easy to install. Edit ( after comparing all 4 sensors I can tell which number is the ID as that number is different on all 4) The included instructions only cover the physical installation. If it get more complicated I do have working techstream 16 with Mini VCI cable setup work so I can explore the TPMS setup ( have not tried any of the TPMS stuff yet )įrom the picture I posted are any of the codes on the sensor the ID of the senor, I googled all the numbers and nothing came up. Is this a thing that the wheel manufacture usual publishes ?įor the "programming part" I my Highlander has TPMS reset button so I think that's all I need to do as the Rockauto listing for the TPM206 says follow OEM procedure. I have not seen much in a wheels spec such as : Will these OEM replacement TPMS sensors fit a none Toyota Rim ? ( ie will this clamp on style TPMS sensor fit in just about any replacement wheel as the ART Replica 178 I am thinking of ordering.) I plan to order the Rims from on-line shop, when they come back in stock mid October. I got some TPMS sensor from RockAuto, the cheapest (CAD$23.24 per sensor) I could find : I want to replace the ugly rusted steel rims my winter tires are on with some alloy wheels. Otherwise you can order by VIN from Partsouq or similar but I got a LOT of conflicting information which is why I just dismounted one of my stock take-offs to confirm.Once again, I tackle a project backwards. Don’t waste time trying.Ģ015 Land Cruiser TPMS are affected by a VIN split – easiest way to get the right part number is to pull one tire off the bead and confirm what model of TPMS you have. Mini VCI cables will not write TPMS IDs using Techstream – No matter which firmware. I dismounted the tires on my Rock Warriors and pulled out the TPMS sensors, swapped the new 550-0103 sensors, wrote the sensor IDs to the ECU using the VCX Nano cable, and immediately saw all 5 TPMS values reported. The sensors in the 550-0103 box were labelled PMV-C11A Ordered up a set of the 550-0103 sensors. I was able to cross Pacific PMV-107J to Denso 550-0103 which is listed for a 2014 Land Cruiser. I split one of my stock wheels and took out the TPMS. I did some more reading and it turned out there was a VIN split for 2015 but I was having a hard time finding exactly which sensor I needed. Pacific PN PMV-C010 came in the Denso box labelled 550-0105 I had ordered the 550-0105 sensors based on Denso’s website listing for a 2015 Land Cruiser. So I knew the data was written correctly but the sensors were not reading. Once I got the cable situation sorted, my TPMS sensors were not showing up in Techstream, only my spare which I had moved from position 2 to position 5 in the data list was showing up. This cable reads and writes to the ECU much faster than the Mini VCI cables and writes the TPMS IDs quickly and easily. VXDIAG VCX NANO for TOYOTA TIS Techstream V14.00.018 WIFI Version
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The solution to write TPMS IDs using Techstream is to get a VXDiag VCX Nano cable. I think the two 1.4.x cables I had were identical.
#Techstream tpms registration
All had the ID Registration error using four different mini VCI cables, two of each firmware version with at least three different hardware configurations. To troubleshoot this I tried Win 7 64 Bit, Win XP, three versions of Techstream, V10, V13, and V14. Both firmware versions 1.4.x and 2.0.x will have the same issue.
#Techstream tpms 64 Bit
It is not with the Techstream version, 32 bit or 64 bit operating system on your laptop. “ID registration failed due to a communication error with the ECU while in initialization mode.” Here’s the working solution if you get an error when using Techstream to write new Toyota TPMS sensor IDs Toyota ID registration failed Error Solved by VXDIAG Techstream