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TPMS Registration With Signal Tech II Tool

NOTE: The Signal Tech II must be updated with software version 1.1.48 or newer in order to perform the below procedures. The Signal Tech II software updates can only be downloaded from a CONSULT unit with ASIST. Other versions of ASIST will not show the updates.

With CONSULT 

  1. Adjust the tire pressure for all tires to the recommended value.
  2. Turn the ignition switch ON.
  3. Using CONSULT, select WORK SUPPORT in AIR PRESSURE MONITOR. Then, select ID REGIST.
  4. Select START on ID REGIST screen.
  5. Turn on the Signal Tech II tool.
  6. Hold the Signal Tech II against the side of the Left Front tire, near the valve stem.
  7. With the tool held at a 0 to 15 degree angle to the tire, select ACTIVATE SENSOR from the main menu, then press and release the OK button to activate the sensor. Once the sensor is activated, the vehicle parking lamps will flash and the sensor ID will appear on the CONSULT screen.
  8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for the remaining tires in this order: Right Front, Right Rear And Left Rear.
  9. Once all sensors have been activated, select END on the CONSULT to finish ID registration.

Without CONSULT 

  1. Adjust the tire pressure for all tires to the recommended value.
  2. Turn on the Signal Tech II tool and select TPMS CHECK from the main menu.
  3. Select vehicle model and year.
  4. When prompted, hold the Signal Tech II against the side of the Left Front tire, near the valve stem.
  5. With the tool held at a 0 to 15 degree angle to the tire, press and release the OK button to activate the sensor. Once the sensor is activated, the tool will sound a tone and the tire pressure will be displayed.
  6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining tires in this order: Right Front, Right Rear And Left Rear.
  7. When prompted, connect the tool to the data link connector. The tool will connect to the TPMS, read the VIN, read sensor IDs and check for TPMS DTCs. Along with DTCs detected, one of the following will be displayed next to each wheel:
    • N/A - Not applicable because no ID found by the tool
    • OK - Wheel and sensor are in original position
    • NEW - New ID found compared to TPMS
    • RT - Wheel has been rotated
    • Low Press - Low tire pressure
  8. If no DTC is present or the repair has been completed, press the OK button to register the IDs and clear DTCs.