TIre Sensor tool: XTOOL TP150

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2025

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  • @rayoh2011
    @rayoh2011 2 місяці тому

    Hi Rick, appreciate an excellent tutorial on TPMS sensor replacement. I was about to order the Autel TPMS tool/sensor set, but I found the XTool combo a lot cheaper. So I came to UA-cam to look for relevant reviews and tutorials. Yours gives me the confidence to buy the Xtool set(I have a Lexus)! I'll take a chance on one or two defective sensors since they are 33% less expensive. Good Job, Sir!

  • @mikebardole3373
    @mikebardole3373 Рік тому +1

    I have a serial number on the box and some kind of an activation code on the other side of the box that may be for the sensor not sure. Can I get this upgraded using a serial number to trace down my activation code? And was your call costly?

  • @sarge4501
    @sarge4501 9 місяців тому

    hello does this tool have land rover on it thanks

  • @jr2492
    @jr2492 Рік тому

    I am also having a lot of issues with this device and the problem I see is that there is almost no detailed tutorials in youtube
    or any other website
    autel seems to be a far superior option for this task since it looks more intuitive for a home DIY like myself .
    I will try tech support and see how it goes
    so far, I kind of regret purchasing this product

  • @TheShazteck
    @TheShazteck Рік тому

    Can I used denso sensor with this tool? Or dorman

    • @dgoulian
      @dgoulian  Рік тому

      One of the drawbacks to this tool is you must use their sensors.

    • @michaelkurz1824
      @michaelkurz1824 3 місяці тому +1

      @@dgoulian that is not true. It only PROGRAMS their sensors. But many/MOST tpms sensors that you buy are already programmed. You can use the TP150 to tell your ECU via the OBDII connector what the NEW sensor is. The only advantage to getting the TP100 programmable sensors is you can "Clone" the old sensor serial numbers to the new sensors, and then you don't have to tell the ECU anything. It will think your new sensors are the old ones.

  • @numberformat
    @numberformat 3 місяці тому

    Anyone have any luck using this on a Toyota Prius? I have a 2010. And an eBay seller claiming to be the official store is claiming it will not work with my car.

  • @poolsinfinite7055
    @poolsinfinite7055 2 роки тому

    So u ended usong discount tire to do the complete work? U juat bought a new sensor, with an xtool bundle, so the Xtool really did t do anything, u could just bought the sensor and have it re-learn from the truck? I spend about 900 dls, trying to reset the tpms, and all the scanner and xtool does is give instructions on how to put my truck into learning mode, which really didnt read any codes, i was very disappointed, i think i am returning all of it... the xtool d7 and the stool tpms tool... 😮‍💨😮‍💨

    • @dgoulian
      @dgoulian  2 роки тому

      Discount Tire only broke the bead on the tire to mount the new sensor - thats why they only charged me $5. I did the re-programming with the sensor tool.

  • @malmansoori2384
    @malmansoori2384 Місяць тому

    10$ is crazy when shops over here charge $75 for each sensor

  • @Chris-sx3he
    @Chris-sx3he Рік тому

    They no longer include any TPMS sensors.

  • @mikebardole3373
    @mikebardole3373 Рік тому

    Help! I really need a support phone number to call Alex or any human to help me upgrade my TPMS 150. I did NOT get an owners manual. Can you send me a contact phone number? I really need to talk to a human. Also is it an international phone number? Any Help is greatly appreciated. Thank you

    • @dgoulian
      @dgoulian  11 місяців тому +1

      There is no number to talk to XTOOL that I know of. But they are very responsive to an email: xtoolonline@outlook.com

  • @mikebardole3373
    @mikebardole3373 Рік тому

    What help phone number did you call for x tool tech support?? can you send it to me? thanks