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TPMS Loop Reset Tool for Toyota Lexus Scion Tire Pressure Monitoring as WRTRST50

$ 17.05

Availability: 110 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: New
  • Manufacturer Part Number: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Warranty: No Warranty

    Description

    It works for Toyota / Scion /Lexus UP TO 2009 , NOT WORK for LAND Cruiser
    Attention
    :
    This tool is just used for
    TPMS LOOP MODE
    ,
    N
    OT
    for
    T
    PMS Relearn or TPMS Sensor Programming
    (you need extra T
    PMS Relearn tool or progr
    amming tool) .
    Note** The WRTRST50/Schrader 21250 tool is to be used along with a properly formatted TPMS scan tool!
    Systems of a Toyota/Lexu
    s Scion TPMS system to become locked in loop mode:
    If your TPMS tool gives you the error message of: "
    cannot WRITE the ID 's to the control module
    " while performing a TPMS relearn on a Toyota/Lexus/Scion,
    the vehicle's TPMS system is stuck in a "loop mode".
    What causes a Toyota/Lexus/Scion TPMS sy
    stem to go into “loop mode?”
    – If the TPMS reset switch is pressed (in those cars equipped with it) AFTER a TPMS sensor replacement and BEFORE the new sensor(S) are programmed to the Control Module by a TPMS scan tool, the vehicle can become stuck in a loop. The vehicle is searching for older TPMS IDs that are no longer there.
    – Driving the vehicle with the TPMS warning symbol on for an extended period of time.
    How to use the WRTRST50/Schrader 21250 Reset Tool
    1. Inser
    t the WRTRST50/Schrader 21250 tool into the DLC3 (OBD port) on the vehicle.
    2. Once connected, turn the ignition to the key ON/Engine Off position.
    3. Press and hold the button on the WRTRST50/Schrader 21250 tool for at least 30 seconds.
    4. Remove the WRTRST50/Schrader 21250 tool, and resume the TPMS relearn using your TPMS scan tool.