Originally Posted by
nickels
This whole topic is funny, our dealer does TPMS for free.
Nickels, has your dealership ever successfully programmed two sets of tires according the FSM?
"TIRE PRS. SENSOR ID REG. (Set2)" METHOD
Follow "Tire Pressure Sensor ID Registration" method.
TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR ID CHECK
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"TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR ID CHECK" METHOD
You can check the tire pressure sensor ID on the diagnosis screen as described below.
1.Operate scan tool MB991958 as follows:
Press "Special function" button on the diagnosis screen.
Select "Tire Pressure Sensor ID Check" from the "Special function" menu.
CAUTION
If two sets of the IDs have been registered, the scan tool MB991958 will display the IDs of the wheels which are currently effective in the vehicle.
2.Check the tire pressure sensor IDs on the scan tool MB991958 screen.
TPMS TRANSMITTER CHECK
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According to the following procedures, identify which registered TPMS transmitter corresponds to which wheel, and check the tire pressure and acceleration value of each TPMS transmitter.
1.Check the data list "Air Pressure, Tire1, 2, 3, 4" and write down the tire pressure for all wheels.
NOTE:
The display at this time is the data received most recently.
2.Perform the following procedures for four wheels in order, identify the wheel by checking the tire pressure of each wheel.
(1)Change the pressure of tire for 20 kPa (2.9 psi) or more so that the TPMS transmitter sends the latest sensor data (The tire pressure can either be decreased or increased).
(2)Check the data list screen to determine which tire number corresponds to the wheel whose tire pressure has changed.
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