TOYOTA TPMS REPLACE & REGISTRATION

TOYOTA TPMS REPLACE & REGISTRATION

Installing a new tire pressure sensor & registering to ECU on a Toyota Highlander.

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@jefflynes9927 says:

I’m working on a 2013 Toyota rav4 and could not get new TPMs sensors to update even after driving.

@walter.bellini says:

One of the best full 360 video about TPMS replacement using Autel TPMS tool for scanning and Autel MaxiSYS Scantool to register direct via OBD with new ID. Plus the cherry on the sundae was the use of the Beadbuster 455 tool that I have been looking for. Fantastic 100%, everything I needed!

I am just curious why you didn’t go for the Beadbuster 452 so that you have two pieces to accommodate more curved rims, have you had any issues using the 455, has it worked well on all the rims you used it on.
Curious question as well the Autel Company also sells their own TPMS Sensors, you are saying that you can’t use them on the Toyota Highlander or on all Toyota’s?
Really perfect video from beginning to end, thank you.

@stevetotaro3219 says:

That bead breaker certainly is easier than taking the tire off the car and jumping on it with 2 x 4. I did that and wound up falling down onto a steel rim.

@MrJasinki says:

Just bought new sensors for new wheels. Got a "fit kit" to go with my new toyota sensors. Fit kit contains a silver metal washer, and a black rubber grommet. Does the black rubber grommet go on first? Against the outside of the wheel… and then the silver washer and then nut? I seen you did not use a rubber grommet thing on the outside and just the silver metal washer.

@petermuniz9296 says:

How much was the total cost

@maoliu6984 says:

Not a DIY video and too long running time. Good for understanding the process but not useful for people doing a DIY replacement of TPM sensor.

@user-gx7pw4rs2k says:

You have to ground the vehicle before registering

@duanemorton1083 says:

Hard to watch with cameras on head

@jurmalare says:

Just curious, are you Canadian?

@stevepiacenza2426 says:

Just more non needed crap,I'd rather pull the bulb

@dizonwhizite2861 says:

So is normal for a dealership to charge 1 hr of labor to program 4 new sensors when installing new wheels?

@surfearth1 says:

What camera and camera rig do you use? Nice angles!

@Plumbtired37 says:

Good video. Easier than I thought.

@sowhat-idgafk2151 says:

Thank you for the video I have a question I'm a female so I don't have all these Gadgets in my garage so do I really need to take my Highlander to the shop or can I go ahead and try and do it myself and how much do you think they would charge me to replace one of these sensors

@ahiranquijas9720 says:

Hello great Video. So if my TMPS sensor only has an ID with 6 characters I just add a 0 in the beginning? Also are they all just 7 characters or can some TPMS sensors have more than 7 characters? I have a Toyota Corolla that the ID for the 3 working ones are only showing 6 characters in the Autel MS 906 live data. so just wondering if this is normal. Also will be doing it with the Autel MS906

@olenaerhardt7725 says:

@8:00 When you install TPMS sensor w/rubber stem, I assume (I've never work w/tires w/TPMS sensors) you need to apply some mounting lubricant pasta (I used Bead Don on rubber stems), like for usual stems w/no TPMS. But do you need to apply a bit of that paste on metal stem, like you have? Or something else should be applied, or just nothing? But the metal stem also has on the bottom the Rubber gasket as well, so should be lubricated I think. Thank you for the informative film.

@suec87 says:

How much for one sensor plus labor?

@nickhudson4726 says:

2012 rav4, 5 wheel. Customer wanted new sensors all the way around, can’t get them to re learn to the vehicle for the life of me. could it be that they’re not OEM toyota TPMS? i’ve used schrader EZ sensors on plenty of toyota products in the past with success. Even went in and manually registered the ID’s
with our Snap On scan tool. Reset ECU. Still nothing.

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