2 Sets of Wheels? Ok, Reset your TPMS yourself at home!!!
#31
I do have the TPMS numbers for both sets of tires, however all 9 are only 7-character alpha-numeric numbers...(one set is on a Vehicle Diagnostic Report printout from Lexus dealer.)
None of the hex conversion programs I can find yield anything with your 8-character hex strings.
Whazzap?
None of the hex conversion programs I can find yield anything with your 8-character hex strings.
Whazzap?
#32
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
I do have the TPMS numbers for both sets of tires, however all 9 are only 7-character alpha-numeric numbers...(one set is on a Vehicle Diagnostic Report printout from Lexus dealer.)
None of the hex conversion programs I can find yield anything with your 8-character hex strings.
Whazzap?
None of the hex conversion programs I can find yield anything with your 8-character hex strings.
Whazzap?
you need to add a zero to the beginning per the ATEQ instructions if you have less than 8 characters when you input the IDs into the pc software
#33
Factory TPMS ID selector switch
What if the Lexus car comes with the TPMS ID selector switch. By this I mean, the car has 'MAIN' & '2nd' position TPMS switch for 2 sets of ID codes (Winter & Summer Tires). This switch is located mostly in the glove box.
Would the Quickset tool be useful here? Or does it only function without the factory ID selector switch?
Thanks.
Would the Quickset tool be useful here? Or does it only function without the factory ID selector switch?
Thanks.
#34
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
What if the Lexus car comes with the TPMS ID selector switch. By this I mean, the car has 'MAIN' & '2nd' position TPMS switch for 2 sets of ID codes (Winter & Summer Tires). This switch is located mostly in the glove box.
Would the Quickset tool be useful here? Or does it only function without the factory ID selector switch?
Thanks.
Would the Quickset tool be useful here? Or does it only function without the factory ID selector switch?
Thanks.
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#36
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Not sure about "activating"..as far as syncing up to the car, Just need to plug them into the software and send to the tool..then go to car and flash them. Or better yet, read the directions via the owners manual from the company website like I did
Last edited by CJITTY; 12-10-13 at 06:23 PM.
#38
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Thanks man..yeah I hear ya. Sometimes it's worth having an older Windows laptop laying around for this stuff...just like techstream software which I have also
#39
I bought an ATEQ Quickset, ver 3.02, from a member on this forum in March.
It has the cable, dongle, CD and color User Manual. He assured me it worked fine but I never got around to using it. Just didn't want to dink with it. I keep my off-season mounted wheels/tires at the dealers anyway, so I just let them do the TPMS reset at the same time.
I'd let this go for $100 USPS money order and shipped to anywhere in the lower 48 states.
Whit
whitbaby@comcast.net
It has the cable, dongle, CD and color User Manual. He assured me it worked fine but I never got around to using it. Just didn't want to dink with it. I keep my off-season mounted wheels/tires at the dealers anyway, so I just let them do the TPMS reset at the same time.
I'd let this go for $100 USPS money order and shipped to anywhere in the lower 48 states.
Whit
whitbaby@comcast.net
#40
dubsonlexus
iTrader: (9)
looks like ill be selling mine as well ... i found out that i need a different tool like you posted above from a tire shop .... they need to scan the sensor in each wheel and activate them with the same tool ... IMO the ateq is a waste of time .. tires plus quoted me 19.99 to reporgram the sensors and turn the light off we will see if this is true or not
#41
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
looks like ill be selling mine as well ... i found out that i need a different tool like you posted above from a tire shop .... they need to scan the sensor in each wheel and activate them with the same tool ... IMO the ateq is a waste of time .. tires plus quoted me 19.99 to reporgram the sensors and turn the light off we will see if this is true or not
#42
This is the best source for the software. The universal Windows version worked for me on Windows 8
http://www.ateqtpm.com/support/downl...-ateq-quickset
http://www.ateqtpm.com/support/downl...-ateq-quickset
#44
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
It should be an 8 digit code..you can always go by a place like Discount Tire and have them scan each sensor so you can get the IDs..I took a pic of the scanner tool screen so I would have them to enter into the software and flash into the tool. Not sure if you looked at my pics on my first post of this thread that shows the ID..one pic shows 8 digit code and another shows a 9 digital hex. I had to use a free online hex converter for the sensors that had more than 8 characters
Last edited by CJITTY; 03-14-14 at 09:24 AM.