VIDEO: Tech Tip: How to copy sensor IDs with the VT56 TPMS tool

Sept. 27, 2019
In this video, ATEQ shows how to clone or copy a TPMS sensor ID to a new programmable sensor ID using the ATEQ VT56 TPMS Tool.

In this video, ATEQ shows how to clone or copy a TPMS sensor ID to a new programmable sensor ID using the ATEQ VT56 TPMS Tool. From the main menu, go to program, then select your vehicle’s make, model, and year. Select Alligator Sens.it and press ok to continue. Then, select the copy icon, and press the green button to read the original sensor information. Press the green button to write the TPMS sensor IDs to the new Alligator Sens.it programmable sensor. The sensor ID’s are now cloned from the original sensor we were working with to the new programmable sensor.

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