Registering new TPMS sensors on most Japanese vehicles requires writing the ID numbers directly to the ECU through the diagnostic port (OBD-learning). On some Honda vehicles (including Acuras) and Toyotas (incl Lexus & Scion), the TPMS warning light will stay on...
Toyota/Lexus/Scion vehicles with direct TPMS also come equipped with a TPMS reset feature. A button located in the glovebox or under the steering wheel allows techs to initialize the system after installing new wheels/tires, changing tire sizes or performing tire...
Beginning in the 2015 model year with the Camry, Toyota vehicles started becoming equipped with advanced TPMS systems. The systems utilize data from both the tire sensors and wheel-speed sensors, in order to automatically locate the sensor locations after rotating...
Alligator sens.it RS & sens.it RS+ universal TPMS sensors are now compatible with the TPMS auto-learning feature on select Toyota models that come equipped with OE sensors made by Pacific & TRW (Camry, Sequoia, Tundra, etc). Please check the owner’s manual to...
Alligator sens.it RS & sens.it RS+ universal TPMS sensors now cover the recently re-launched 5th generation Toyota Supra, which was introduced in model year 2020. The car is one of a growing number of Toyota vehicles that can auto-learn TPMS sensors. The vehicle...
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