Xtool IP608 User Manual page 33

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! Note: The remaining sensor learning needs to be completed within 3 minutes, otherwise please repeat the relearn
procedure from step 4!
7.
Turn the vehicle off and power off. Adjust all sensors to the standard value.
8.
Tire pressure warning light will disappear after success. If procedure fails, please repeat steps 4-7
OBD RELEARN
1.
A TPMS Activation Tool is needed
2.
Install tire pressure sensor appropriately
3.
Adjust all TPMS sensors to the standard value
4.
Activate all sensors in the order of left front, right front, right rear, left rear
5.
Connect TPMS Activation Tool to the OBD port of vehicle and perform the OBD relearn function to write the sensor ID
6.
Turn the ignition to ON/RUN, re-trigger all sensors in the order of left front, right front, right rear, left rear
7.
Keep the vehicle powered off for more than 25 minutes
8.
Drive at 30-100km/h for more than 15 minutes. If relearn successful, the tire pressure warning light will go off. Otherwise,
please repeat steps 4-7
COPY ID RELEARN
! Note: This learning method of the vehicle can only copy ID to the new sensor through the following three methods
to replace the original sensor, if the new sensor cannot change its own ID, then the sensor can only be replaced by
the OEM equipment!
Method 1:
1.
Use a TPMS Activation Tool to activate the original sensor, copy the sensor ID to the tire pressure activation device
2.
And then program the copied ID into the new sensor through the TPMS Activation Tool (The binary of ID format should
be the same as the original sensor)
3.
Remove the original sensor that has been just copied the ID, install the new sensor that has just been programmed,
and put the tire back on
Method 2:
1.
Use the TPMS Activation Tool to connect the vehicle OBD port, enter the tire pressure system, copy the ID of the
sensor to be replaced
2.
And then program the copied ID into the new sensor through the TPMS Activation Tool (The binary of ID format should
be the same as the original sensor)
3.
Remove the original sensor that has been just copied the ID, install the new sensor that has just been programmed,
and put the tire back on
Method 3:
1.
Remove the original sensor
2.
Use the TPMS Activation Tool to copy the original sensor ID into the new sensor manually (The binary of ID format
should be the same as the original sensor)
3.
Install the new sensor to the tire correctly, set the tire pressure to the standard value, and put the tire back on the
vehicle
! Note
Tire pressure standard is usually displayed in these places:
Vehicle owner's manual
Label next to the driver's door (near the B-pillar)
Drawer next to the driver's seat of the vehicle
Fuel tank cap
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