IP819 TP will show the guide for the entire relearning procedure and provide help on some of the steps (like triggering
sensors, write IDs into the system, etc.)
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Some vehicle will need extra steps on the procedures introduced below. Please refer to the guide shown on
the device when actual processing.
Here are several ways to do TPMS relearn to your vehicle:
AUTOMATIC RELEARN: Some vehicles can automatically recognize new sensors when driving. Usually when doing
automatically relearn, get all 4 wheels on standard tire pressure, and take the vehicle on a drive (normally ≥ 25km/h or
15mph) for about 20 minutes (or longer). The vehicle will automatically recognize new sensors and the TPMS light will turn
off.
OBD RELEARN: Some vehicles need to rewrite the sensor IDs inside the system. Normally when doing that, plug the VCI
box into the OBD port of the vehicle, and click “OBD relearn” on the screen. The device will write the ID into the system.
STATIONARY RELEARN: Some vehicles can get into sensor relearn mode by triggering some specific actions. When
you get in this mode, activate the sensors one by one and the vehicle will recognize every sensor once you activate it.
COPY SENSORS: Actually, this is not a relearn procedure. The sensor IDs for some of the vehicles are unchangeable, so
when this shows up on the relearn menu, go back and check if the sensor IDs are the same with the original one. If it is
not matched with the original one and you are using XTOOL sensors, go to “Programming” menu and copy the sensors
via activation or OBD.
OEM/XTOOL SENSOR INFORMATION CHECK
When you are in the TPMS check menu, click the sensor icon on the right to get the OEM sensor info.
You can also check the XTOOL sensor info on the right side. To do that, click the search icon to trigger the sensor first.