Originally Posted by
A-Aron
It will read removed sensors and copy them.
I have seen some people claim to have used the pad to read the sensors in there wheels also.
If the pad device can do both reading the TPMS existing ID's and programming the new sensors, then that would be the absolute cheapest way to go! For a few extra $$ the hand-held device is self-contained and requires no laptop. For your purposes the pad might come down to a less convenient...but lower cost solution.
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