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6. Wear Detection Tab — measures tire tread depth & brake disc wear and displays
results graphically.
NOTE
Not all vehicles support Diagnostics function. If the selected vehicle model does not
support the Diagnostics function, this tab will not display.
4.3.4.3 Main Section
The data displayed includes sensor ID, tire pressure, sensor frequency, tire temperature,
and battery status, along with vehicle-specific relearn procedures, the specifics of which
depend on the operation.
4.3.4.4 Function Buttons
Specific function buttons will display depending on operation. These buttons or icons can
be used to trigger the TPMS sensor, create sensor IDs, program MX-Sensors, and return
to the previous screen or exit, etc.
4.4 TPMS Check
The Check function allows user to activate TPMS sensor to view sensor data — sensor
ID, tire pressure, tire temperature, battery condition, and sensor position.
➢ To check the sensors
1. Follow the steps in Vehicle Identification to select the test vehicle.
2. Hold the front side of the tablet close to the sensor mounted on the wheel. The
trigger antenna is embedded in the tablet’s top middle area.
3. On the tablet, select the wheel you wish to trigger by either selecting the image
of the wheel on the pictured vehicle or by selecting the corresponding wheel
notation (LF, RF, RR, and LR). Tap the Trigger button to activate this sensor.
4. Once the sensor is successfully triggered, the information of the sensor will
display.
NOTE
⚫ If the battery level of a sensor is low, a red low battery icon will display beside
the wheel on the screen.
⚫ Once triggered, the wheel icons will display green or red indicating sensor status.
Refer to Table 4-3 Possible Results for Triggering for details.