If this video makes you go to the mechanic, then it is the right choice for you. This is a really simple DIY project. I have spent less than $1000 total in 10 years on maintenance on my car. 117,000 miles. Plus I like doing it.
Excellent video you were very clear on the procedure. I found it very interesting and as a do it diy guy I would think about doing this. I’m the type of person who has to do everything for themselves no matter what. And sometimes that is a problem.😂 But excellent instructions my friend!
Common sense my man! Nobody has it anymore! Either that, or they're too lazy to walk around the car and look at the tires and if one looks low, put air in it. Or the car rides/feels different, you can tell when it's the tires, or the motor, or the struts/shocks/ coils springs etc. They should teach that in school, since they don't do it at home anymore. Lol😂 they should have a class called common sense 101. 😂
Honestly, it's great to see people doing their own repairs. When it comes to auto repairs, I do a lot myself, but there are many things I don't. Personally, changing the TPS is not something I want to even attempt to do, especially since I have never done it before, nor do I have the proper tools. But also, mainly because I do not want to risk damaging the rim. As I feel, if I were to do this, I would make it worse. To each their own... but as many others have commented, yah you can save $ on changing the TPS, but then youre also having to buy new rims once you bend/damage the rims. (Reviewing the comment section is also a _must_ for me when watching DIYs). So changing the TPS would be for someone (mechanic) who has the proper equipment / setup. Just my opinion.
For the price and hassle I'll continue to to break the tire down and change it the old fashion way. I only break down one side so no remount or balance is really needed. But thank you for showing this new tool. Im always interested in new products.
Thanks for sharing, this is good information. A tire shop will charge a mount and balance fee, and we can see here that a mount and balance is not needed. Stay gold.
I’ve had two quotes to have this done. One from a reputable mechanic and one from a reputable tire company for all 4 tires. One company wanted 600.00 bucks and another 500.00! I’ll do it and pay somebody to program them! Good luck!
The issue with that is that most people will not check their tire pressures regularly. Back in the day when cars had 14 and 15 inch wheels with huge sidewalls this was not a problem as when the tire started to loose pressure it was very noticeable. Modern low profile run flat tires can be out of air and you basically cannot see it and will not notice it till you have damaged the tire. I figured this out in my 2016 Corvette Z06 when I had a front tire get a huge bolt in it and I was on the highway doing 60-70 mph and I suddenly saw a red tire pressure indicator flashing on the dash, when I looked at the tire pressure on the dash it showed zero tire pressure on my right side front tire. I though that the sensor must be bad as the car felt normal, but I decided to stop on the shoulder of the highway and check it out. Tire looked normal to me, but when I pulled out a pressure gauge it absolutely had no air pressure in it, and I finally saw the bolt embedded on tire.
@@72442conv This! I check mine and even with looking at it I could be wrong if it's low or not even though I've had the same vehicle for 10 years. 22 PSI to 35 PSI is sometimes hard to spot.
Awesome ‘DO It Yourself’ video sir! The TPMS light drives me insane on my 2011 car. One sensor needs to be replaced so I’m have to order the part online & convince a tire shop to install it cheaply. Ha!
Or if you have access to another vehicle, after removing the shrader valve and the air is all out, drive over the tire on the side that house the tpms to break the bead. That's the way my Dad used to do it, back in the 70's....
Videos like these are the reason why the professionals of every trade gets undermined ! Can you also show us next time how to perform heart surgery on your next video.
Today portable hand held tools do amazing jobs compared to old huge machines ; you may have used battery powered power tools like makita, Milwaukee and noticed .portability,ease of use ,cost,effectiveness reliability precision versatility and safety …………make models hand held tools preferable by professional and DIY enthusiasts . for your info a robot and remotely located specialist preforming heart surgery, some day we may have DIY to preform a bypass . Cheers
Independent tire shop..not one of the chain's. I usually will change them when installing new tires, they install for free..i have replaced 2 of them when they went bad and they charge me $12 per tire.
As long as you provide the sensors this is what they charge, but one person in this comment section thinks that I am lying when I told him I paid 20 to have it replaced with me providing the sensor.
@beaviskornholio2754 I believe you...I take my own sensor..oe from ebay..once I get home I relearn the sensor to the car with relearn tool that cost me $9 4 years ago
If you are using this tool you don’t need balance you didn’t remove the wheel of the tire and mark tire to wheel orientation to make sure it doesn’t rotate
The skin of the fruit turns red It does not mean the fruit is ripple, after installing the sensor you still have to program to make the sensor work with signal receiver in side the computer...on most cars.....
This is not going to work on most cars. Its very rare to have a modern car with tires that have such a large flexible sidewall. If you have aluminum wheels, you need to be OK with scratching them, if you can even get the bead far enough away from the rim to actually replace the sensor. Also, you'll need to know how to put the TPMS system into learn mode and program the new sensor. Every car has a different procedure. The car in the video was chosen to make it look easy.
yeah not to mention the tire is now not balanced the sensor he removed different in size and probably just enough weight to make wheel vibrate at highway speed i totally agree with you
Absolutely nothing is wrong with replacing it with a regular valve stem. Just check pressure manually and ignore your warning light for low pressure. Good to go.
The only problem with listening to all the youtube car "experts" is they have no idea what they're talking about. If they do something one time and it worked on their car, that means it works on everyone's car. Can you just remove the sensors and live with the light? Sometimes. However, as vehicles get more complicated, other systems use information from the TPMS module. If those modules don't get the right information, other systems will shut down as well. Can you program all the sensors at the wheels and then throw them in your glove box? Maybe. If each sensor has its own frequency, you probably can. If your system goes by signal strength, then no. The signal strength from a sensor that's inside the LR wheel will be much weaker than it is when its outside the wheel. And that's if your car actually has TPMS sensors. Some TPMS systems use the tone wheel sensors to calculate air pressure instead of dedicated TPMS sensors. If you have a late model vehicle with expanded telematics features, dtc's set from just about any module will trigger the telematics module to connect to wifi and inform the manufacturer there's an issue with the car. Then you get a phone call from the manufacturer telling you to take the vehicle to your nearest dealer for service. Aside from that, you should be fine. I almost forgot. "Is there anything wrong with just eliminating the sensors and putting regular valve stems in?" No need. You can remove the sensor and leave the old valve in place. The sensor just attaches to the valve because they have to put it somewhere. It has nothing to do with how the valve works. Also, there is one exception. If you have a metal valve stem, that's part of the TPMS sensor. On those you remove the entire assembly and replace it with a standard rubber valve. But you should only remove these things if you're sure you won't have problems. The older the vehicle, the more likely you are to get away with it.
Last time I took the car to the shop, they wanted $179 for 1 sensor replacement and it wasn't even at the volvo dealer, I do many repairs myself but this tool looks dangerous, I wish it was a better way to do this, sadly isn't.
Nope. This tool will not bend the rim. (Assuming you aren't doing something really jackass stupid. I'm sure some Scotty Kilmer watching idiot can figure out a way to bend the rim with it.). However, it will scratch the shit out of your aluminum rim unless you know how to use a tool like this at an expert level.
Damage 1 wheel and you can buy a whole box of TPMS devices at 12 bucks each. I see that tool breaking wheel flanges, if not damaging enough to fail later at speed.
If you really think it’s easy to bust the softer rubber tire than to break an alloy rim and with slow force and proper lubricants you can easily slid the rubber tire off the rim , create a small opening between the tire and the rim to get the lubricant get through
Widowmaker tool right there. Damage to the sidewall !!! whoever thought that was a good design needs to retire & fast before they cause a string of blow outs.
@@KBLIZZ333 it should have a much wider foot pushing on the sidewall on the bead and where it meets the sidewall/tread area. I dare you to show that tool to every tire mfg and let me know what they tell you.
@@automan1223 You ever used or seen a tire machine at a repair shop? Those professional machines are a lot more violent to a tire than this thing ever could be. My 27 years in automotive repair industry I've used a ton of different methods and machines to do tires and in my opinion this thing isn't going to damage a tire (if used properly of course)
One certain cars you need a serial numbers programmed and on some that can be done when you program ,also some come preprogrammed and by inflating and deflating the tire the sensor get activated ,I have posted to easy reset and program TPMS
Tire pressure monitoring is NOT IMPORTANT! JUST BUY A $5.00 AIR PRESSURE PEN 🖊 check it yourself in 5 mins.. technology has made people lazy... this video is over kill.. never do this to your car. Unless you are 17yr kid with a beater car. And Stupid..😅
The average person is so stupid, you may be right. I don't see what they could possibly do to end up in the ER using this tool, but most people think Scotty Kilmer is a real mechanic, and not a youtube actor. I guess anything is possible.
Spending 50 dollars for only that tool when a garage will proberly charge 10 dollars for the job makes no sense at all.Not to mention the cost of the valve puller ,tyre pump and compressor .
U forget to mention it isn't going to work till you get very expensive Scanner tool to read and identify the brand of NEW sensor then map to the car, so it knows it their otherwise it isn't going work. just pay tire guy to do it,
The force required to bend that rim is enormous. Far beyond what that tool and impact wrench can put out. Let us know what timestamp you see the rim bending. Stay gold.
In todays modern car tyre pressure sensor plays a vital role on monitoring and alerting the driver also properly inflated tire help increase fuel efficiency and reduce risk of tire blow about and accident caused by over or under inflated tire Increases tire life and safety of the driver
This is an excellent video. It makes it abundantly clear I should just pay my tire guy to do it.
You still have to program to make the sensor to communicate with receiver in order to have the new sensor work properly on most cars.....
Tire people just quoted me 900 plus dollars with taxes for all 4 sensors and installation. This is great video to avoid that punch 😂
If this video makes you go to the mechanic, then it is the right choice for you. This is a really simple DIY project.
I have spent less than $1000 total in 10 years on maintenance on my car. 117,000 miles.
Plus I like doing it.
😂
Wish this guy would of been my college professor. Amazing teacher. thank you
Excellent video you were very clear on the procedure. I found it very interesting and as a do it diy guy I would think about doing this. I’m the type of person who has to do everything for themselves no matter what. And sometimes that is a problem.😂 But excellent instructions my friend!
I wonder how we survived with just a tire gauge!
screwing off and on the caps causes carpal tunnel,
bending over ruins you knees,
last years air makes your hair fall out ,lol!!
People today are too stupid to know how to use a tire gauge.
I didn't know tire gauges worked in motion.
Common sense my man! Nobody has it anymore! Either that, or they're too lazy to walk around the car and look at the tires and if one looks low, put air in it. Or the car rides/feels different, you can tell when it's the tires, or the motor, or the struts/shocks/ coils springs etc. They should teach that in school, since they don't do it at home anymore. Lol😂 they should have a class called common sense 101. 😂
@@flamitaz Good luck with that, 83 million assholes voted for Biden!
This is more of a hassle with lower profile tires. Better to get a tire shop to unmount the tire. 👍🏻
Agreed I did try it and on a low profile tires go easy and take time to find the right pivot positions adjusting the two screws
Harder with runflats.
Honestly, it's great to see people doing their own repairs. When it comes to auto repairs, I do a lot myself, but there are many things I don't.
Personally, changing the TPS is not something I want to even attempt to do, especially since I have never done it before, nor do I have the proper tools. But also, mainly because I do not want to risk damaging the rim. As I feel, if I were to do this, I would make it worse.
To each their own... but as many others have commented, yah you can save $ on changing the TPS, but then youre also having to buy new rims once you bend/damage the rims. (Reviewing the comment section is also a _must_ for me when watching DIYs).
So changing the TPS would be for someone (mechanic) who has the proper equipment / setup.
Just my opinion.
HA! I had no idea this tool was made. Thank you, Sir. Take care.
For the price and hassle I'll continue to to break the tire down and change it the old fashion way. I only break down one side so no remount or balance is really needed. But thank you for showing this new tool. Im always interested in new products.
Thanks for sharing, this is good information. A tire shop will charge a mount and balance fee, and we can see here that a mount and balance is not needed.
Stay gold.
Great point!
I’ve had two quotes to have this done. One from a reputable mechanic and one from a reputable tire company for all 4 tires. One company wanted 600.00 bucks and another 500.00!
I’ll do it and pay somebody to program them! Good luck!
Great video. Did the same thing. I'll leave the tire on the vehicle next time. Looks easier.
If you mark the location or try not rotating the tire over the rim is a good idea to avoid the chance of out of balancing
This would be a great video if you included a link for the bead breaker
You can fine on eBay and Amazon’s XB-455 beadbuster
@@GedionYem-ye2pg I agree, This would be a great video if they included a link for the bead breaker
@@MikeJordanUnCamplicated @2:10 The brand and part # is plain as day. Take some initiative.
If changing the tps is too much money, then dont change it! Buy a $3 tire pressure gauge and check it manually.
It’s primarily to stop the damn TBS from flashing
The issue with that is that most people will not check their tire pressures regularly. Back in the day when cars had 14 and 15 inch wheels with huge sidewalls this was not a problem as when the tire started to loose pressure it was very noticeable. Modern low profile run flat tires can be out of air and you basically cannot see it and will not notice it till you have damaged the tire. I figured this out in my 2016 Corvette Z06 when I had a front tire get a huge bolt in it and I was on the highway doing 60-70 mph and I suddenly saw a red tire pressure indicator flashing on the dash, when I looked at the tire pressure on the dash it showed zero tire pressure on my right side front tire. I though that the sensor must be bad as the car felt normal, but I decided to stop on the shoulder of the highway and check it out. Tire looked normal to me, but when I pulled out a pressure gauge it absolutely had no air pressure in it, and I finally saw the bolt embedded on tire.
@@72442conv This! I check mine and even with looking at it I could be wrong if it's low or not even though I've had the same vehicle for 10 years. 22 PSI to 35 PSI is sometimes hard to spot.
Awesome ‘DO It Yourself’ video sir! The TPMS light drives me insane on my 2011 car. One sensor needs to be replaced so I’m have to order the part online & convince a tire shop to install it cheaply. Ha!
You can do it!
Where do you buy the replacement sensors that are compatible with your car or truck?
what is the brand of that bead breaker tool, thank you
Used this tool many times with no problem at all
If i have a tps go bad....
I just go to the place where i buy my tires.
Dennis will do it for the cost of the sensor. He also fixes my flats for free.
Go Dennissssss...!
Just buy the sensors then take to a tyre service to do the rest
People don’t use PB Blaster as tire lubricant. Use soapy water only. PB Blaster is for rusted fasteners not rubber tires.
Or if you have access to another vehicle, after removing the shrader valve and the air is all out, drive over the tire on the side that house the tpms to break the bead. That's the way my Dad used to do it, back in the 70's....
I don’t think it’s worth taking a chance to ruin your tire!
Besides, not everyone has a compressor at home!
There is also a video of how to change the battery.
Videos like these are the reason why the professionals of every trade gets undermined ! Can you also show us next time how to perform heart surgery on your next video.
Professionals get undermined because it costs too much!! $200 - 250 for a TPMS is quite steep for the amount of work involved
I agree with you I have seen a charge up to $800 for 4 sensors but once you see how easily it can be done That make a difference
Today portable hand held tools do amazing jobs compared to old huge machines ; you may have used battery powered power tools like makita, Milwaukee and noticed .portability,ease of use ,cost,effectiveness reliability precision versatility and safety …………make models hand held tools preferable by professional and DIY enthusiasts . for your info a robot and remotely located specialist preforming heart surgery, some day we may have DIY to preform a bypass . Cheers
nope its super uber ridiculous price gouging that undermines so called professionals.
Independent tire shop..not one of the chain's. I usually will change them when installing new tires, they install for free..i have replaced 2 of them when they went bad and they charge me $12 per tire.
As long as you provide the sensors this is what they charge, but one person in this comment section thinks that I am lying when I told him I paid 20 to have it replaced with me providing the sensor.
@beaviskornholio2754 I believe you...I take my own sensor..oe from ebay..once I get home I relearn the sensor to the car with relearn tool that cost me $9 4 years ago
How did you balance the wheel ?
If you are using this tool you don’t need balance you didn’t remove the wheel of the tire and mark tire to wheel orientation to make sure it doesn’t rotate
@@GedionYem-ye2pg The TPS weigh exactly the same ?
The skin of the fruit turns red It does not mean the fruit is ripple, after installing the sensor you still have to program to make the sensor work with signal receiver in side the computer...on most cars.....
Very smart.
god bless wv and Honda for using indirect measuring
Most of the time you have to reset the new sensor s radio signal to the car which requires a tool that auto shops have
On my mazda it's self programming if you replace it with an oem sensor
You can buy those tire pressure reset tools online for as low as $10 check Amazon or ebay
Great job MR. Thank you
Very welcome
As you can see, don't try this at home 😯
Wish you would put the link to that tool you use to push the tire back from the rim. 🤔
its called "bead braker"
Beadbuster XB-455
Madness, take it to the the tyre shop.
Thank you.
Nice work
Thanks for the visit
This is not going to work on most cars. Its very rare to have a modern car with tires that have such a large flexible sidewall. If you have aluminum wheels, you need to be OK with scratching them, if you can even get the bead far enough away from the rim to actually replace the sensor. Also, you'll need to know how to put the TPMS system into learn mode and program the new sensor. Every car has a different procedure. The car in the video was chosen to make it look easy.
yeah not to mention the tire is now not balanced the sensor he removed different in size and probably just enough weight to make wheel vibrate at highway speed i totally agree with you
Is there anything wrong with just eliminating the sensors and putting regular valve stems in?
If you do that the error message will display constantly on your instrument cluster warning you to service the TPMS system.
Or, just buy new TPMS monitors and put them in your glove box. The TPMS warning will shut off but you will get the low pressure icon lit.
Absolutely nothing is wrong with replacing it with a regular valve stem. Just check pressure manually and ignore your warning light for low pressure. Good to go.
The only problem with listening to all the youtube car "experts" is they have no idea what they're talking about. If they do something one time and it worked on their car, that means it works on everyone's car. Can you just remove the sensors and live with the light? Sometimes. However, as vehicles get more complicated, other systems use information from the TPMS module. If those modules don't get the right information, other systems will shut down as well. Can you program all the sensors at the wheels and then throw them in your glove box? Maybe. If each sensor has its own frequency, you probably can. If your system goes by signal strength, then no. The signal strength from a sensor that's inside the LR wheel will be much weaker than it is when its outside the wheel. And that's if your car actually has TPMS sensors. Some TPMS systems use the tone wheel sensors to calculate air pressure instead of dedicated TPMS sensors. If you have a late model vehicle with expanded telematics features, dtc's set from just about any module will trigger the telematics module to connect to wifi and inform the manufacturer there's an issue with the car. Then you get a phone call from the manufacturer telling you to take the vehicle to your nearest dealer for service.
Aside from that, you should be fine.
I almost forgot. "Is there anything wrong with just eliminating the sensors and putting regular valve stems in?"
No need. You can remove the sensor and leave the old valve in place. The sensor just attaches to the valve because they have to put it somewhere. It has nothing to do with how the valve works. Also, there is one exception. If you have a metal valve stem, that's part of the TPMS sensor. On those you remove the entire assembly and replace it with a standard rubber valve. But you should only remove these things if you're sure you won't have problems. The older the vehicle, the more likely you are to get away with it.
@@AT-wl9yq Thank you!
Last time I took the car to the shop, they wanted $179 for 1 sensor replacement and it wasn't even at the volvo dealer, I do many repairs myself but this tool looks dangerous, I wish it was a better way to do this, sadly isn't.
Imagine doing all this next to a petrol station air pump to save 20 bucks
Discount Tire recently charged me $80. Per tire! A few months before, I had new tires put on there. Why didn't they mention it then. Oh, ya I get it.
Link for tool ?
This tools likely bend the rim
Nope. This tool will not bend the rim. (Assuming you aren't doing something really jackass stupid. I'm sure some Scotty Kilmer watching idiot can figure out a way to bend the rim with it.). However, it will scratch the shit out of your aluminum rim unless you know how to use a tool like this at an expert level.
Nope
No
Now you need to balance the tires,you're bending the ring
you dd not say where you got the tool!!
Thank you 👍 🤜💥🤛
Thank you too!
My late husband would just run on the rims (no tires) and be done with all this silliness.......
Sorry for your loss
How to damage wheel & tyre !
Incorrect sir.
nope
If your going with an after-market or OEM tpms sensor...you have to reprogram the tpms sensors...
That’s depending on the manufacturer instruction ,different model and make cars have different procedures always refer to the manufacturer manual
how often is this guy replacing TPMS sensors? I still have my original ones in both my cars, and one is a 2014.
let pro do it properly than damaging your rims.
Damage 1 wheel and you can buy a whole box of TPMS devices at 12 bucks each. I see that tool breaking wheel flanges, if not damaging enough to fail later at speed.
If you really think it’s easy to bust the softer rubber tire than to break an alloy rim and with slow force and proper lubricants you can easily slid the rubber tire off the rim , create a small opening between the tire and the rim to get the lubricant get through
What is that till called and where can I find it?
Beadbuster XB-455 Amazon or eBay
Being cheap do it yourself cost lots of money, tools+times+efforts. 👎😪 🤜🤜🤜🤜🤜💥💥💥💥💥
Just take it to a tire shop for $20.
most shops wont put your sensors in because they cant upcharge you !
Good video
Widowmaker tool right there. Damage to the sidewall !!! whoever thought that was a good design needs to retire & fast before they cause a string of blow outs.
It's not going to damage the sidewall. With a name like Automan you'd think you would know that.
@@KBLIZZ333 it should have a much wider foot pushing on the sidewall on the bead and where it meets the sidewall/tread area. I dare you to show that tool to every tire mfg and let me know what they tell you.
@@automan1223 You ever used or seen a tire machine at a repair shop? Those professional machines are a lot more violent to a tire than this thing ever could be. My 27 years in automotive repair industry I've used a ton of different methods and machines to do tires and in my opinion this thing isn't going to damage a tire (if used properly of course)
@@KBLIZZ333 Yes own a shop, had at one point 3 tire machines from an old coats 4040 to a modern rim clamp. I stand by my original statements.
I have used it multiple times used properly and follow safety rules ,every time work perfectly and I have not seen damage on the tip or threads
tape of dash light till u can get new tires
That's way too much.I do a visual inspection use an air pressure gauge and call on It a day
Most places will charge at the least...$25....then the part itself...then balance fee as well...
I agree , if you are comfortable on doing it it save lots of time and money and you don’t need to do a balance
most places wont do it unless they can sell you the sensors so they can upcharge you.
What happened to the relearn procedure 😂
Comment section full of highly trained Automotive Service Technicians i see.
That’s great , different ideas and opinions will help us understand more
Leaving the tire on the car prevents you from checking for a leak on the side facing inward after reinflating.
The inside bead isn't broken in this scenario so no need
Wheel damage???
When watching the video looks like it but no damage at all may have done more than 40 tpms changed using this tool
Bruh walmart does it for $10
Beadbuster XB-455 is currently $95 from Amazon.
So how much the tool cost sir?
Check description XB 455 is $70 to$99 depending on where you look
Probably be quicker to take tire off completely, it would be a lot easier to remove valve
You only left out one thing, the sensor serial number must be programmed into the ECM / PCM so it will be recognized or it will not work
One certain cars you need a serial numbers programmed and on some that can be done when you program ,also some come preprogrammed and by inflating and deflating the tire the sensor get activated ,I have posted to easy reset and program TPMS
Why did you need to take the car to the gas station for air when you already have an air compressor?
That’s was done before bringing the car to my place we were checking if the light was on due to low tire pressure but edited on the end
dude, take the tire to a tire shop and pay the guy $10-$20
Meineki wants to charge me $200 for installation
NTB quoted me 2.2 hrs. book time @ $148/hr labor rate to install 4 sensors that I programmed and provided.
@@BarbaraJohnson-vr2er I paid 320 for 4 tires at DT.
dude. This is a DIY video. Maybe you should be watching "how to tuck your tail and pay someone else to do it" videos.
Lol shop charged you 100 i dont in what cave they charged you 10 or 20 😅😅
i can hear the rim screaming in pain
I will pay for the service. There is a high chance of rim damaged using that tool. You should also balance the tire after the part is replaced.
Thanks
Me after the first attempt: Hello?? AAA
Take the hubcap off first LMAO
All of this just to save a few dollars
Cheaper to take the tire to the shop.
I only can agree!
This is to give some ideas may not work for everyone but seeing how it work and how it’s done is really helpful
Save on the sensor
Pay for new rims
I only can agree!
nope way more cost
it will sure damage the wheels edges
Tire pressure monitoring is NOT IMPORTANT! JUST BUY A $5.00 AIR PRESSURE PEN 🖊 check it yourself in 5 mins.. technology has made people lazy... this video is over kill.. never do this to your car. Unless you are 17yr kid with a beater car. And Stupid..😅
sure are a lot of cuts in this video
Doing this way there might be a chance of leaking the air later
Done many tire sensors replacement no issues so far
Better yet just disable tpms in the pcm and then replace with regular shraders
nope
The most boring video ever
This tool cost $120 on Amazon
XB 455 at $99 on Amazone
Throw it in the garbage and delete the code!
cant
Nobody can decipher what you saying fam.
Nope, I'll pay the $20 for the tire guy to do it.
not for 20 bucks you wont
youll end up in the ER.
The average person is so stupid, you may be right. I don't see what they could possibly do to end up in the ER using this tool, but most people think Scotty Kilmer is a real mechanic, and not a youtube actor. I guess anything is possible.
@@AT-wl9yq show the video to OSHA and the DOT of any state.
Those sensor are useless....
Get original sensor on Amazon for less than $25 each
wrong
Take it to a shop. Pay for the sensor and tire mount and balancing. You get more life out of the sensor. , more life out of ur tire and less bullshit
200 bucks
This is not worth the hassle after buying all the tools and labor it makes no sense
it does if you knew how much it cost to take it in to have it done.
Spending 50 dollars for only that tool when a garage will proberly charge 10 dollars for the job makes no sense at all.Not to mention the cost of the valve puller ,tyre pump and compressor .
10 bucks in your dream
U forget to mention it isn't going to work till you get very expensive Scanner tool to read and identify the brand of NEW sensor then map to the car, so it knows it their otherwise it isn't going work. just pay tire guy to do it,
wrong
Your audio is awful
I can’t watch
Sorry I will try my best
You can see the rim bending
The force required to bend that rim is enormous. Far beyond what that tool and impact wrench can put out. Let us know what timestamp you see the rim bending.
Stay gold.
I need some of what you're on
wrong
Simple solution is just removed the useless things and replace with a standard value. 👍
In todays modern car tyre pressure sensor plays a vital role on monitoring and alerting the driver also properly inflated tire help increase fuel efficiency and reduce risk of tire blow about and accident caused by over or under inflated tire Increases tire life and safety of the driver
nope
Simple solution is just removed the useless things and replace with a standard value. 👍
You got it
cant its illegal till the car is a certain age...ten years i think