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Anyone used this TPMS reset tool (Autel MaxiTPMS TS301 ) for your Z?

Amazon.com: Autel MaxiTPMS TS301 Diagnostic and Service Tool for Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems: Automotive Well, I go to the dealer twice a year to get my TPMS reset (for winter

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Old 02-11-2010, 09:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Amazon.com: Autel MaxiTPMS TS301 Diagnostic and Service Tool for Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems: Automotive




Well, I go to the dealer twice a year to get my TPMS reset (for winter and summer rims). I was browsing Amazon and stumbled upon this TPMS tool. Reviews are good but I'm just curious to see if anyone here used this on their Z.

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Old 02-11-2010, 09:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I actually bought it! I'll let you guys know . Looks like the regular price was $399 but now it's on sale. Should be good.

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* Activates magnetic and frequency triggered tire sensors using 125 kHz continuous or modulated wave signals
* Receives both 315 MHz and 43392 MHz signals
* Decodes sensor data and provides visual and audible responses to confirm sensors are working properly
* Interprets data including sensor ID, tire pressure, temperature, battery condition and OE part number
* Pre-selection process offers faster activation and diagnostics
* Accurate diagnosing results
* 1-year worth of free software upgrades on Internet via USB port
* Easy-to-use, with clear easy-to-read LCD display
* Capability to print TPMS sensor data via a PC after downloading
* Automatic power-off to preserve battery life
* Proper LF signal to prevent being fooled by other RF signals
* Saves up to 16 records
* If a failed sensor is detected, the tool displays the replacement part number
* Accessories included: Molded plastic case, one USB cable, magnet (for early model TPM sensors), one 9-volt battery, and one User's Manual
I believe Nissan uses 315 MHZ.. we will see how this works out
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I'll be interested in this one since I have to do the same thing as you, AK. Swap out the RE-11's and stockies.
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I'll be interested in this one since I have to do the same thing as you, AK. Swap out the RE-11's and stockies.
Yeah def.. I'm going to let you know if it works or no. It's worth a shot.

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For 400 dollars, it's really not that bad.. considering it will pay itself off!


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For 400 dollars, it's really not that bad.. considering it will pay itself off!


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It's on sale for $113 with FREE shipping (72% off)
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Based on my research at Tirerack you need an OBDII tool to register new sensors with the car. That tool looks like it just resets existing sensors. You may want to look at something like this
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only problem is many manufacturers have specific reset protocols and require specific scanners. i hate tpms and i hope the government follows through on its plan to repeal the law stating new cars have to have them. they are nothing but a problem...
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Based on my research at Tirerack you need an OBDII tool to register new sensors with the car. That tool looks like it just resets existing sensors. You may want to look at something like this
2009Black is correct. The MaxiTPMS® TS301 will retrieve the sensors' ESN's. Then, you need the ATEQ Quickset Device to send them to the ECU.
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The unit has been sitting in my room for more than a week now. With all these snow, there's NO WAY I can change my winter rims just yet . If the weather DOES get better in the First (or 2nd) week of March, I'll do the Summer Wheels swap and test out this tool. I'll def keep you guys posted. If it doesn't work, I'm looking at the one 2009 black posted. This seems like a new product tirerack is carrying. Def worth the shot. Previous TPMS reset tools were way expansive. I'll also let you guys know(as vpn said) if you really need both of these to reset the TPMS or just ONE of these is enough for the job.

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2009Black is correct. The MaxiTPMS® TS301 will retrieve the sensors' ESN's. Then, you need the ATEQ Quickset Device to send them to the ECU.
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I bought this but haven't needed to use it yet.
Schrader Bridgeport Nissan TPMS Reset Tool.
I'm hoping it works! I think it was $30 or so...TIRERACK!
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