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TS-58R TPMS Diagnostic Tool
5900313 - Rev. A - March 2023
TPMS Quick Start
Diagnosing and replacing a defective Tire Pressure Sensor with a new TruSensor
1.
TPMS Diagnosis
, refer to pp. 10-11.
a. Press the on-off button for ≈3 seconds to power up the device.
b. Select
TPMS
from the main menu screen.
c. Select
make
,
model
, and
year
of the vehicle.
d. Select
TPMS Diagnosis
, read the guidelines.
e. Select
Confirm
.
f. Driver’s side front wheel will be selected on the display. Hold the TS58R within
10 CM of that wheel’s valve stem and press the
button to read the sensor
ID and data.
g. Repeat this process with the remaining wheels and include the spare if there is a
sensor is installed there.
h. A green will appear next to Sensors that have communicated successfully
with the TS58R. Wheel position, ID, pressure, temperature, and battery status will
be displayed in a table. A red
X
indicates a failed communication.
2. If a sensor tests as low battery or inoperative it must be removed and replaced.
3. Run the TS58R
Sensor Programming by OBD
with a new TruSensor, refer to
pp. 14-16.
a. Press the on-off button for ≈3 seconds to power up the device.
b. Select
TPMS
from the Main Menu Screen.
c. Select
make
,
model
, and
year
of the vehicle.
d. Select
Sensor Programming
.
e. Select
Copy by OBD
.
f. Connect the OBD Cable to the vehicle’s DLC interface connector and turn the
ignition to the on position.
g. Click on the
Confirm
button, the TS58R will read all the Tire Pressure Sensor
IDs currently saved on the vehicle’s ECU board and display them on the TS58R
screen.
h. Place the new replacement TruSensor within 10cm of the top of the TS58R.
i. Select the Sensor ID (wheel position) you wish to program and then click on
Programming
.
j. To continue programming sensors, click
Return
and repeat steps g through i.
4. Remove the tire and inoperative sensor from the wheel.
5. Install the programmed TruSensor in place of inoperative sensor.
6. Remount the tire on the wheel.
7. Inflate and install the wheel and tire on the vehicle.
8. Repeat with the remaining sensors and wheels, if required.