Tire Pressure Monitoring FAQ's
#101
Here's another video looking at the screen if you notice the valve stem looks to be inserted into the tool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UuJRMR-O14
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UuJRMR-O14
Tire shop is closed today, I'm gonna do some watching of these vids after work and see if I can go by tomorrow and use his scan tool. Small town shop, I was using it when I was there. I just don't think he's ever had to do this before. (I know the tool was loaned to him from his brother in law). Besides, I need to get my hands on the old sensors if at all possible to confirm the part number on it regardless.
#103
That tool can also do the insertion operation, from other vids I looked at.
I think the metal inside the rubber stem acts like an antenna.
From what I have seen all of the numbers that have appeared in this thread are applicable, I was unaware of the programming needed for blank sensors.
I think the metal inside the rubber stem acts like an antenna.
From what I have seen all of the numbers that have appeared in this thread are applicable, I was unaware of the programming needed for blank sensors.
#105
cturboaddict
Do you know the Mz of the sensors ?
When I replaced mine they were AC Delco #20925924 w/315Mz. These have metal valve stems for alloy wheels. I programmed them by doing the tire air pressure procedure.
Do you know the Mz of the sensors ?
When I replaced mine they were AC Delco #20925924 w/315Mz. These have metal valve stems for alloy wheels. I programmed them by doing the tire air pressure procedure.
#106
#108