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But after 30 days, you have to either keep the subscription for $40/year or buy a week pass for $10 when you do future TPMS program. But you can do all sorts of things on Toyota cars.Ĭarista adaptor is $20, and the app ($29 now?) can be used for 30 days for free. If you have to purchase a real Techstream subscription ($20 for 2 days) with an official mongoose adaptor (more than $1500? for Techstream Lite), it will be the most expensive way to program TPMS. The knock-off version of Techstream and mini-VIC adaptor could be had as cheap as $15, but I have had a problem with installing and making it work on my old laptop. That said, to register different set TPMS to ECU, you need one of the following.įor Toyota cars, Techstream option would be the most versatile, though it may not be the easiest.

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Not all aftermarket TPMS are "clonable" thus some do require re-registering just like OEM TPMS. I just use external TPMS for my winter tires. Thus I did not buy separate TPMS sensors for my winter tires. PRIME TPMS has no realtime psi on display. It cost a bit more than Ateq Quckset but it is far better tool especially if you have multiple cars with TPMS. (Walmart does it as a part of tire rotation.) If you are taking your car and tires to any tire shop to swap (or rotate), they usually do the TPMS re-programming for free. If you do your own tire swap, you have to have one of the above tools to do the re-programming ECU with a different set of TPMS.

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TPMS relearning tool that has OBD2 interface such as Ateq Quickset or Autel TS508 Carista (or compatible OBD2 dongle) and subscription appģ. That said, to register different set TPMS to ECU, you need one of the following.Ģ. Click to expand.Not all aftermarket TPMS are "clonable" thus some do require re-registering just like OEM TPMS.















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