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EL-50448 TPMS Reset Tool Relearn Tool Auto Tire Pressure Sensor For GM Vehicles

$ 2.63

Availability: 26 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Manufacturer Part Number: EL-50448 TPMS Reset Tool Relearn Tool
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Warranty: 1 Year
  • Type: TPMS relearn tool
  • Hardware Version: OEC-T5
  • OBD Interface: CAN, EOBD, OBDII
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Supported System: TPMS
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Feature:
    EL-50448 TPMS Relearn Tool: For GM series vehicles equipped with a 315MHz or 433 MHz tire pressure monitoring system, a "sensor relearn procedure" must be performed after tire rotations, remote control door lock receiver module replacement or tire pressure sensor replacement. This relearn procedure can be performed by using special tool EL-50448.
    GM TPMS Reset Tool: EL-50448 Orange OEC-T5 can help you reprogram your tire pressure easily within just 3 steps. This TPM relearn reset tool is easy to activate the individual TPM sensor with only pressing one button.
    TPMS Sensor Activation Tool: EL-50448 works on all General Motors products (Buick, Cadillac, GMC) that have TPMS sensors. Please check whether EL-50448 is available for your car, see the last picture.
    How To Use: Before using this TMS relearn tool & TPS reset tool, make sure your car is in the TPMS learn mode. Hold the tool against the sidewall of the tire, near the valve core. Press learn button while holding the tool against the tire sidewall until hearing horn sound from the car.
    Notice: Different vehicles may need different times to reset all of your tire sensors after rotation. 12 months guarantee, please feel free to contact us if you have any trouble during use.
    Specification:
    Hardware: OEC-T5
    Software: EL-50448
    Certification: CE
    Material: High quality plastic & metal
    Applicable Models:
    Factory tested models?
    2006-2019 For almost all GM Series vehicles: Buick, Cadillac, Chevy, GMC,Opel
    2010: Acadia, Enclave. OUTLOOK, Traverse (VIN R/V) ,Allure, LaCrosse (VIN G),Antara. Captiva, Terrain, Winstorm, Avalanche. Escalade, Suburban, etc.
    2011: Astra,Avalanche. Escalade, Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon (VIN C/K),Aveo, Barina (VIN S/T),Buick Excelle,Buick Regal (China),Camaro (VIN F),Canyon, etc.
    2012: Camaro (VIN F),Canyon, Colorado (VIN S/T),Caprice PPV,Captiva Sport,Chevrolet Cobalt (2809),Colorado (Other IO), S10 (South America),Corvette.etc.
    2013: Barina (5376837),Camaro (VIN F) (3106), Caprice PPV (3105),Captiva Sport (3101),Cobalt (3107),Colorado, Colorado 7, S10, Trailblazer (5392270),Combo-D,Corvette (VIN Y) (3104).etc.
    Customer test available models:
    2006-2013: Corvette,Nissan Frontier,Cadillac Escalade,GMC Yukon Denali,NBS. etc
    2014-2015: Buick Lacrosse,Chevy Volt,Chevy SS.Chevy Cruze,Chevy Equinox,Chevy Silverado. etc
    2016-2018:Acadia,Buick,Buick cascada,Chevy lahoe,Chevy Cruze,Chevy equniox,Chevy Colorado.et
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    When do u need the TPMS Reset Tool EL50448
    1.After New TPMS sensors installed,let air out or add air into the tire but couldn't make the system recognize new sensors.
    2. Do tire rotation but don't have a quick and easy way to let ECU relearn new tire information.
    3.Low tire pressure or leakage /replacement or installation of tire pressure monitoring equipment / tire replacement, sensor damage, etc. After those problems solved, TPMS needs to be reset.
    4.When tire pressure indicator light ON, the maintenance performed, the tire pressure needs to be reset to turn off the TPMS light.