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Jan 18 2016 21:52

Product Description

Autel TPMS Diagnostic and Service Tool Tool MaxiTPMS TS501

Top 4 Reasons To Get TS501


1.Pre-selection process offers faster activation and diagnostics
2.Accurate diagnosing results - a tool users can trust
3.1-year free upgrade on the internet via USB port
4.Easy-to-use with intuitive navigation and step-by-step on-screen

Product Features & Functions:

Programs vehicle ECU to learn sensor IDs and positions
Activates magnetic, frequency and tire deflation triggered sensors using 125 kHz continuous or
modulated wave signals
Receives 315 MHz, 433.92 MHz and 309MHz signals
Reads sensor ID from vehicle ECU
Reads/clears codes of TPM system and resets malfunction indicator light
Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery
On-screen code definitions
Simplifies the diagnostic process including four and five wheel
vehicles by showing vehicle graphs
Decodes sensor data and provides visual and audible
responses to confirm sensors are working properly
Interprets data including sensor ID, tire pressure, temperature,
battery status and OE part no.

Instructions

Prints TPMS sensor data via PC
Automatic power-off to preserve battery life
Proper LF signal to prevent being fooled by
other RF signals
Saves up to 16 TPMS records
If a failed sensor is detected, the tool displays
the replacement part number

Autel TPMS Function Compare:

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Package List:

MaxiTPMS TS501 tool
OBDII cable
Molded plastic case
USB cable
Magnet (For early model TPM sensors)
User manual
Battery
CD software

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