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-   -   Anyone used this TPMS reset tool (Autel MaxiTPMS TS301 ) for your Z? (http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/14488-anyone-used-tpms-reset-tool-autel-maxitpms-ts301-your-z.html)

Jordo! 06-06-2010 11:53 PM

Hmm. Can this feature just be turned off entirely (either Consult III or UpRev?)? Seems more like a hassle than anything else, especially for guys who regularly track the car.

SB350z 06-07-2010 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by modme (Post 566126)
If anyone would like to offer me free premium membership, I can post instructions on how to program your sensors without needing to buy any tool. :tup:


“It is amazing how much you can accomplish when it doesn't matter who gets the credit.” - Harry S Truman

Jeffblue 06-07-2010 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by modme (Post 566126)
If anyone would like to offer me free premium membership, I can post instructions on how to program your sensors without needing to buy any tool. :tup:

Are you referring to the 'change the pressure of each tire to some specific PSI then drive at this speed, change the pressure, drive a figure 8, honk the horn twice, open the trunk' convoluted thing?

AK370Z 06-07-2010 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 565751)
I called Tire rack. Apparently it Does work now. i also called the company (ateq usa) and they confirmed that it should work. I am going to order it with a new set of sensors on my new wheels and i will test it out once my wheels come.

Awesome Jeff. Keep us posted. I think my new dealer is going to do this for FREE. If he wants to charge me any $, I'll buy this.

Jeffblue 06-07-2010 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 567289)
Awesome Jeff. Keep us posted. I think my new dealer is going to do this for FREE. If he wants to charge me any $, I'll buy this.

Will do. Expect to hear something within the next 2-3 weeks. I really hope it works, i like the idea of spending 135 dollars once, and know that i never have to spend it again, even though thats the cost of like 3 seasons of wheel changes.

modme 06-08-2010 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by SB350z (Post 566242)
“It is amazing how much you can accomplish when it doesn't matter who gets the credit.” - Harry S Truman

:iagree: But then why isnt premium membership free?

modme 06-08-2010 11:08 AM

Anyways, you guys are silly. Going out to buy expensive equipment to do something that can be done for free. I posted this over at myg37, I guess I'll share over here too.

How many times have we had the tire light come on, whether due to rotating tires, changing wheels, etc? In the past, there was no way of resetting the light unless we brought it to the dealer, which would cost 50-150 bucks. I didnt want to pay for something that would've taken anyone 5 minutes to do. After doing a lot of research, I finally found a DIY method to reset it using only a paper clip.

Step 1: Set the tires to the following pressures, they have to be exact:

Tire position Tire pressure kPa (kg/cm2, psi)
Front LH 240 (2.4, 34)
Front RH 220 (2.2, 31)
Rear RH 200 (2.0, 29)
Rear LH 180 (1.8, 26)

Step 2: Locate the TPMS interface plug. This is a white female plug that is attached to the OBD II wire loom under the dash right about where your left knee would be when sitting in the driver's seat. You may have to cut the tape that is holding the TPMS interface plug to the OBD II wire loom.
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Step 3: Attach a paper clip or wire into the interface plug.

Step 4: Put your key in the ignition and turn it to the last click before the engine starts. This is the KOEO position (Key On, Engine Off).

Step 5: Tap the end of the paper clip (the end NOT in the interface plug, duh!) on any exposed ground (metal) 6 times.

Step 6: If you completed step 5 then the TPMS warning light will start to slowly flash and you have activated the TPMS relearn process. If it flashes fast that's not right. If yours isn't flashing slowly then check your connections, turn the ignition off and start over at step 4.

Step 7: Once you confirm the lights do not stop flashing, step on the clutch/brake and start the car. Do not turn the car to OFF position. Start driving >25mph until the light goes out. It could take as long as ten minutes.

Step 8: The light will quickly come back on due to the low tire pressures. Refill your tires to the correct pressure.

Step 9: Donate 30 bucks to me for saving you >$50 at the dealership for each reset.

modme 06-08-2010 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 566384)
Are you referring to the 'change the pressure of each tire to some specific PSI then drive at this speed, change the pressure, drive a figure 8, honk the horn twice, open the trunk' convoluted thing?

If you think my method is convoluted, then go out and buy your expensive equipment. Dont ever use my method.


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