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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
It's worth the money
Kim ponzurick
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Great! My husband is a mechanic and he said this is a great tool. Worth every cent.
Jake
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
When replacing a Sensor this is a Great Tool. Clone right from the ODB. BUT, you must use their ( T-10 Foxwell) Sensors and so far only available on their website. Still cheaper than Buying sensors at parts store and paying a shop to install and program.If your searching. All these similar priced Tools will only program their Sensors for replacement,For Diagnosing This will read all sensors. Like checking that the Sensor is reporting the Correct PSI. We had more than one off by near 10PSI.Sensors read in KPa - so you will need to convert. 32PSI is 220.6Kpa.This is one of those tools you rarely need but if you don't have can be quite expensive at a Shop that wants $120+ per sensor and $180 to reprogram all.Fix a few of your neighbors and this will soon pay for itself.
Trapper
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
So it took me a while to get around to reading how to use this tool and using it on my Ram 1500/.I've been getting errors on my TPMS sensors for a while and wanted to troubleshoot with this device.It synced well and got me the info I needed rather than having to pay a shop to diagnose.I was able to reprogram my sensors and fix most of my issues.I do have one that seems to have a weak battery so I will have to have that one replace at a shop.I wish they would make these batteries replaceable from the outside rather than having to take the tire off.Silly.Comes with a nice hard plastic storage case too.A great tool to have around.Supposedly software upgradeable too for addition applications but I haven't tried that yet.
John M. Kather
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Once I figured out how to use the TPMS tool it worked flawlessly.If you've never used a tpms tool before, the written instructions were very confusing and difficult to understand as they frequently referred to a tool operation with different names at different parts of the instructions or nomenclature from the tool diagram.Only after watching several youtube review or instructional videos did I feel confident that I sort of knew what I was doing and I was able to program/learn my new tpms sensors to my my car's computer.So I would recommend first time users to watch a few videos first to learn how to use the tool.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Works great
Jennifer preis
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Didn't cover my sensors and they're new. This thing doesn't do much. It recognized my sensors and that was it. Wouldn't communicate with vehicle or anything more. Basically an expensive nothing. Go to Discount tire and they reset the TPMS for free.
Vixen
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I have a 2018 Nissan that only tells me when a tire is low, but not which one. I've had a TPMS warning light on my dash for months. It's ON, even though all the tires have enough air. I tried resetting the factory settings and other DIY fixes, but nothing worked. So I decided to get my own TPMS meter.The FOXWELL T2000 Pro TPMS Relearn Tool is a smart addition for anyone with a vehicle, especially since more sensors and systems are standard on newer cars. This tool is multi-functional, so I can activate and relearn TPMS sensors, read and clear DTCs, and pull sensor data—all with one device. The user interface is straightforward and well-designed, making the T2000 Pro easy to use even for newbies. It's a streamlined, powerful solution that makes it easier and more reliable to manage TPMS sensors, although it's only compatible with T10 sensors. This is an essential tool for staying on top of tire maintenance in today's sensor-packed vehicles. This meter works great. You can either enter your VIN number or manually type in the make and model. It took me a while to figure out the right settings because not all of the menu pages are clearly marked. There's a page with a bunch of countries listed, and I thought it was asking where I was, but it wanted to know where the car was made. The instructions weren't very helpful, but I eventually figured it out. Once I entered the car info, I just had to select the wheel to measure and put the probe near the inflator valve.If the sensor is working, it reads the pressure and temperature right away. If it's not working, like one of mine wasn't, the measurement fails and you know which of the sensors is bad and how many of them are bad. The meter can also program, reset, and do other diagnostics at a deeper level. Haven't used those features yet, but I'm happy so far!
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