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Need help with programming TPMS oem Toyota Tundra

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Dabutcher, Jun 27, 2018.

  1. Jan 7, 2022 at 3:15 PM
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    SouthWestGA

    SouthWestGA New Member

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    I bought a BRAND NEW TPMS Autel 508 Scanner and 4 metal valve stem TPMS Sensors from AL’s Hubcaps in NY. It cost me $213 shipped for everything,and came in the factory Autel plastic case.

    I chose the 508 because it has the OBD cord for direct hookup and diagnostics to your vehicle.

    Here’s his number. He’s been a great help for me. Have a little sense of Humor before you call. Al can be a little brash but he knows his stuff.

    AL’s Hubcaps and TPMS
    +1 (516) 742-6823

    When I get my new tires installed I’ll use the new TPMS Sensors and program them myself.

    Plus I’ll always have the scanner for use in the future. Beats paying sealer prices or wondering what the light is on for.

    I hope this helps someone.
     
  2. Mar 18, 2022 at 9:50 PM
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    SouthWestGA

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    I have no clue at this present moment. I haven’t even played around with the scanner yet to see if it can give me any details about my present sensors

    i do know that discount tire was able to reset all my sensors and reprogram them into the computer using their scan tool when my TPMS light came on years back

    however i don’t know if i have OEM sensors or aftermarket currently,as i bought some used BBS rims years ago and still have them on the car. They already had sensors in them when i got them

    Call AL’s or stop by discount tire maybe they’ll know better
     

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