TPMS diagnostic tool to diagnose sensors and relearn TPM systems on Domestic, Asian and European vehicles. Simple icon-based navigation easily
navigates from one function to the next. Includes OBD-II connectivity to write sensor IDs to ECU as required. Features vehicle-specific prompts that guide
TPM system relearns and software to program aftermarket TPM sensors.
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Tire Pressure Sensor System Tool Kit TPMS5 TPMS diagnostic tool to diagnose sensors and relearn TPM systems on Domestic, Asian and European vehicles. Simple icon-based navigation easily navigates from one function to the next. Includes OBD-II connectivity to write sensor IDs to ECU as required. Features vehicle-specific prompts that guide...
Safety Signal Words SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS All safety messages contain a safety signal word that indicates the level of the hazard. An icon, when present, gives a graphical description of the hazard. Safety Signal words are: DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
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Charge battery pack only with charger provided. Do not operate at temperatures above 120°F (50°C). Do not store at temperatures above 140°F (60°C). Do not discard used batteries; return them to a Snap-on repair center for recycling. Follow all safety messages in user manual.
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SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: 2ANR7-TPMS5 This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
TPMS diagnostic tool that tests pressure monitoring sensors, captures sensor data, and relearns tire pressure monitoring systems. Also programs aftermarket sensors and various other TPMS functions. Kit Contents Antenna Touch Screen Display Directional TPMS5 Front Buttons TPMS5 Tool Kit TPMS5-1 OBDII Cable TPMS5-4 No/Cancel USB Type C Cable TPMS5-7 Yes/Enter AC/DC Power Adapter...
For certain applications, the OBDII Cable is needed to perform vehicle relearns, placard adjustments, and more. For these applications, Plug the OBDII cable into the tool, and the other end into the vehicle. The TPMS5 will display OBDII vehicle port locations for easy identification.
A - Main Menu The Main Menu is a hub to the various features and functions available on the TPMS5. From this screen you will find the main TPMS Function, Special Functions, Update/Registration, Settings, History, and Training. Special Functions Update...
B - TPMS The main function of the TPMS5 is to trigger sensors, perform TPMS relearns, replace sensors, and more. This section will cover all the functionalities of “TPMS”. 1. Trigger Sensor Trigger Sensor is selected by default upon entering the TPMS function. From here, using the Trigger button on top of the tool or by tapping the trigger icon on the display (located on the vehicle icon), the tool will trigger TPMS sensors and display all TPMS info.
2. Rotate The Rotate function is used whenever performing a tire rotation and a TPMS relearn is required. The tool will display specific instructions if a vehicle requires special pressure/tire adjustments before performing a relearn.
“learn” mode, to relearn the sensors to the ECU. If applicable, an OBDII relearn can be performed with the OBDII Cable included with the tool. The TPMS5 will display OBDII port locations and instructions.
4. Replace If a sensor needs replacing, this function can be used to program aftermarket TPMS sensors, view OEM sensor part numbers, as well as images of all sensors. Sensor Programming functions are explained in the next section. Aftermarket Example OEM Example...
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4.1 Create The Create function allows the user to program a brand new sensor ID to an aftermarket TPMS sensor. Select the sensor brand you are working with, then select “Create”. Place the sensor above the tool’s antenna, and tap program, or use the Trigger button on top of the tool.
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