TPMS TPWS

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  1. MarkySparky

    MarkySparky Junior Member

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    Is there an inexpensive way to get TPMS tire transmitter hex codes without paying a tire shop to do so? Any inexpensive readers that work well on Amazon or wherever? Last year I attempted to get the hex codes with a USB SDR (software defined radio) setup that supposedly could do so but that was a failed experiment. Yesterday I changed all 4 tires at home using the old Harbor Freight tire machine and balancer, and while the tires were off the rims I wrote numbers 1-4 and took pictures of all the TPMS transmitters so I could check things out later with Techstream. I know I can drop tire pressure 1 tire at a time and watch it the computer. BUT, I also found out that the Amazon replacement TPMS transmitters I purchased had ALL THE SAME hex codes/serial numbers! Lol! So I took the car to my local tire shop and they were able to use a handheld TPMS receiver device on each tire and ID them, which I wrote down and did the Techstream thing to activate them. Now I have at least one bad TPMS transmitter for the last few months. I have one spare transmitter left of those 4 I got from Amazon. I hate bothering the tire shops to do this, as I like doing ALL my own work on my cars, and I know they don't like people coming in to have things done for free.
     
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    So you bought a set of transmitters from Amazon, and they actually transmit different ID codes, but they all have the same ID code printed on them? :D

    Do any of the actual ID codes match the one that's printed?
     
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    Generally the tools that can do this work with their branded TP sensors so autel tool autel sensors usually . Launch same and so on . GM has gotten smart on this a little orange $9 tool with a 9 volt battery in it strikes up a sensor test or relearn . As you see Toyota not soo. Much. None of the universal tools I've seen has tested to be universal you'll need a few other tools if you're working on other things . No one stop yet . Claimed yes . Proven nope.
     
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    Can you please provide a link to the sensors that you purchased on Amazon?

    Please upload the four pictures that you took of the actual sensors that you installed.
     
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    I just buy the red white v boxed Toyoda units for 45 bux delivered . By the looks of the markings from the manufacturer they don't look to be fakes and still working 3 yrs in .