
TPMS Operations
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1. Activate Sensor
2. Program Sensor
3. TPMS Relearn
Steps: Place the TPMS antenna of the tool alongside the
valve stem, point toward the sensor location, and press the
Trigger
button. Once the sensor is successfully activated
and decoded, the screen will display the sensor data.
This function allows users to activate TPMS sensor to view
sensor data such as sensor ID, tire pressure, tire frequency,
tire temperature and battery condition.
This function allows users to program the sensor data to the
LAUNCH-sensor and replace faulty sensor with low battery
life or one that is not functioning.
Note: Do not place the device close to several sensors at the same
time, or the diagnostic tool will detect more sensors, which may
result in programming failure.
This function is used to write the newly programmed sensor
IDs into the vehicle’s ECU for sensor recognition.
Relearn operation applies only when the newly programmed
sensor IDs are different from the original sensor IDs stored in
the vehicle’s ECU.
Steps: Insert the sensor to be
programmed into the sensor slot
of the tool, select the desired
programming option and follow
the on-screen instructions to
proceed.
Tap
TPMS
Select vehicle manufacturer
Select vehicle model & year
Select TPMS function
Note: For indirect TPMS vehicle, only the Relearning function is
supported.
For vehicle using Direct TPMS, it generally includes: Activation,
Programming, Relearning and Diagnostics. The available TPMS
functions may vary for different vehicles being serviced.
For initial use, please follow the flow chart below to start
using it.