In this video, ATEQ discusses the importance of programming TPMS sensors. When a TPMS sensor is damaged or the battery dies, it must be replaced by an OEM or aftermarket sensor. However, before the new sensor ID's can be relearned to the vehicle's ECU, the aftermarket sensor must be programmed.
The ATEQ VT36 and VT56 have the capability to program the highest quality and most well-known aftermarket sensors in the industry.
Depending on the sensor you are working with, you can copy the existing IDs before performing a TPMS relearn.
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