Setup Procedure
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If OmiDetect detects a valid signal, it will beep 3 times and
illuminate the appropriate signal frequency LED for 5
seconds.
7.
Reprogramming the TPM Control Module
With most current generation TPM systems you will need to reprogram, or
reset, the vehicle’s TPM control module any time:
You rotate a vehicle’s tires
You replace one or more TPM sensors, you must “reset”
(reprogram) the TPM system’s control module by placing it in
the “learn” mode and activating each sensor so the control
module can identify the new sensor locations.
The vehicle’s battery or the control module is disconnected or
the voltage to the TPM system drops below a certain value,
causing the control module to loose all its sensor ID
information. (This will set a DTC for a TPM fault. In addition to
reprogramming the control module, you also will need to clear
the DTC.)
IMPORTANT: If you do not reprogram the control module, it will
continue to report the correct tire pressures, but will assign them to
the wrong wheel locations.
To reprogram the TPM control module:
1.
Place the vehicle’s TPM control module in the “learn” mode.
(The procedure required varies with vehicle makes and
models. Refer to the Omitec TPM System Quick Reference
Guide provided with your OmiDetect system for the
procedure required for the vehicle you are servicing.)
2.
Activate each TPM sensor (see Section 5), following the
vehicle manufacturer’s requirements for the order in which
the sensors are to be activated. With most vehicle
makes/models you will be required to start with the front left
wheel, followed by the right front, right rear, left rear, and
spare tire, working clockwise around the vehicle.
Typically, the vehicle will sound a series of two or more horn
beeps to confirm its TPM control module was able to
communicate with the TPM sensor and identify the sensor’s
location.
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