Autel’s expanded OBD relearn coverage means more resets from the service bay—and fewer trips around the block.
Modern cars have a light to tell you when your tire pressure is low, but some have a separate "TPMS" light. What's the difference, and how do you fix each?
TPMS service may be up-to-date, but it still requires proper relearn procedures when shops install new sensors on vehicles.
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Yes, you can replace your tires' TPMS sensor yourself (but here's why we wouldn't risk it)
Modern cars can do a lot of impressive stuff. The onboard diagnostic (OBD) system can tell us when there's a vehicle malfunction by activating the check engine light, while advanced car safety ...
A TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) sensor is a device that is installed in a vehicle's tires to monitor the air pressure and temperature of the tires. The primary function of the TPMS sensor is ...
If you drive a relatively modern vehicle, chances are that it has an integrated tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). These systems work with the car's central computer and are designed to monitor ...
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