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TPMS Relearn Tool, Auto Tire Pressure Monitor System Sensor, EL-50448 Automotive Programming Training Activation Reset Tool OEC-T5 Compatible with Buick/Chevy/Cadillac Series Vehicles

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About this item

  • [Excellent quality]: This tire sensor is made of high quality plastic material. The housing is durable and resistant to cracking or breakage. Effective water and dust resistance to protect internal electronic components. At the same time, it is also a good insulator, with poor thermal and electrical conductivity, ensuring safety and practicality.
  • [Practical functions]: After the tire is rotated or replaced with a new tire, replace the remote door lock receiver module or replace the tire pressure sensor, you can easily reset and activate the tire within 1-2 minutes, help reset the TPMS to turn off the TPMS light, extend the use time of the tire, prevent accidents, and ensure the safety of driving.
  • [Safe and reliable]: Our automotive monitoring auxiliary accessories with a powerful circuit board and sensitive sensor chip design, can activate the tire pressure sensor quickly and accurately, which is quick, easy and efficient to use, saving time and effort.
  • [Scope of application]: This vehicle tire pressure monitoring reset meter is suitable for most general purpose models equipped with 315 or 433 MHz Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensors, such as for Chevy, Buick, Opel, Cadillac, 2006-2023 models.
  • [Easy to use]: Auto tire pressure monitor system sensor use just 3 easy steps to help you reset all your tires more easily. Make sure the vehicle is in TPMS learning mode and following maintenance procedures by leaning the tool against the tire side wall near the valve lever, holding down the learning button while holding the tool against the tire side wall.



Product Description

car accessories

When you need this tire relearn tool?

Do tire rotation, didn’t have a quick and easy way to let ECU relearn new tire information.

The TPMS needs to be reset after fixing problems such as low tire pressure or air leakage/replacement or installation of tire pressure monitoring equipment/replacement of tires, damaged sensors, etc.

A new TPMS sensor was installed, and neither the tire deflated nor the tire inflated would allow the system to recognize the new sensor.

When the tire pressure indicator lights up, after the repair is complete, the tire pressure needs to be reset to turn off the TPMS indicator.

TPMS Activation Tool

How to use EL 50448 TPMS Activation Tool

Step 1- Enter leaning mode -Set the gearshift lever to 'P' -Put the ignition switch to “ON” -Enter the interface of tire pressure display by DIC -DIC shows 'Press Set / Ctrl to re-learn' -Press “Set / Ctrl” -The turn signal is lighted for 3 seconds and the horn beep sound twice to enter the learning mode

Read tire pressure sensor information

-Start from the front-left wheel, -Make the Diagnostic Tool EL-50448 antenna up against the valve core position & close to the rim of the tire sidewall -El-50448 tire pressure tool starts by the start switch -Successful to read the tire pressure sensor information when the horn bleeps once Same method to read other tire pressure information: -Follow the instuction above to read tire pussure of the front-right, rear-right, rear-left wheels. -Turn signals is lighted for 3 seconds and the horn bleeps twice when the learning is complete.

Auto Tire Pressure Monitor Sensor Activation Reset

Fitment:

[2006-2018]: For almost all GM Series vehicles: For GMC,For Buick, For Chevy, For Cadillac, For Opel

[2010] : For Acadia, OUTLOOK, For Traverse (VIN R/V), For Allure,For Enclave, For LaCrosse (VIN G), For Antara, For Captiva, For Winstorm, For Avalanche. Escalade, For Suburban, For Terrain, etc.

[2011] : For Astra, For Avalanche, For Buick Excelle,Escalade, For Tahoe, For Yukon (VIN C/K),For Aveo, For Suburban,For Barina (VIN S/T), For Buick Regal (China),For Camaro (VIN F),For Canyon, For Chevrolet Cobalt (2809), etc.

[2012] : For Camaro (VIN F), For Canyon, For Colorado (VIN S/T), For Caprice PPV, For Captiva Sport,,For Colorado (Other IO), For S10 (South America), For Corvette.etc.

[2013] : For Barina (5376837), For Camaro (VIN F) (3106), For Caprice PPV (3105), For Captiva Sport (3101), For Cobalt (3107),Colorado, For Colorado 7, For S10, For Trailblazer (5392270), For Combo-D, For Corvette (VIN Y) (3104).etc


Adam J. Scicchitano
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Said it fit my 2008 lexus rx350. it would not re-program
Danard
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
I’m impressed this tool does exactly what it says! Very easy to use and easy enough for anyone! Thank you for the suggestion and I encourage everyone to use this if you change tires!
Kenneth Lovett
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Easy to use, simple but it works very well! I am very pleased with this!
William Matthew Jones
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Was told before I bought it that it would work for my vehicle but it doesn’t
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
It relearned the TPMS sensor position for the new sensors I installed on my 2017 1500 Silverado. I had a little trouble initially. I thought I had installed a fresh 9 volt battery and my truck wasn't recognizing the sensors with this EL-50448. The green activity indicator lit when I pushed the button and immediately went out when I released it. The red, low battery indicator never came on. I tried everything I could think of and it refused to learn. I was about to return it and checked the battery with my meter before doing so which was 8.83 volts. So I swapped the battery from my meter into it, 9.32 volts. After that it worked like a charm. The green indicator is brighter and flashes for about five seconds after I release the button. Had I known that slight discrepancy about the indicators up front it would have been a little more obvious something was wrong. Bottom line, make sure you use a fresh battery in it.
JOSEPH
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
It worked perfectly for me on the first try it used it several times and I keep it in my car now so I can use it any time I get my tires rotated. It was also much cheaper than other options from other merchants.
JLB racing
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Received tool with not instructions and had no luck with it resetting my tire pressure monitor system. Cheap junk. Don't buy. Wasted my money.
Omar Hernandez
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
Comes without batteries and when I tested against the Tom’s did nothing other than beeping like if the was not sensor. What a waste of money
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