🚗 Reset Your Ride with Ease!
The Greyghost EL-50448 TPMS Relearn Tool is a must-have for GM vehicle owners, designed to simplify the tire pressure monitoring system reset process. Compatible with 315MHz and 433MHz sensors, this tool allows for quick and easy activation of tire sensors in under two minutes, ensuring your vehicle's safety and performance. With a user-friendly design and a 12-month guarantee, it's the perfect companion for any car enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Greyghost |
Brand | Greyghost |
Model | Upgraded EL50448 |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.87 x 2.32 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | Upgraded EL-50448 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | EL-50448 |
OEM Part Number | Upgraded EL-50448 |
Special Features | Upgraded EL50448 TPMS Relearn Tool Compatible with all GM series Vehicles which are equipped with 315/433 MHz TPMS sensor. Quickly reset your tires in less than 2 minutes! |
W**Z
Great product
Work as intended….easy to use. Compatible with Chevrolet Silverado 2014.
D**T
2013 Impala - Works perfect. Here's how to use for your 8th gen Impala
Had all sensors re-learned in less than a minute on my 2013 Impala.My tire shop had my rims all switched around. Not a real big deal, but I like things to read properly.Finally looked into how to do this without taking it to the dealership and found 2 methods:(1) Using this tool, or (2) letting air out for roughly 3 seconds. I do not know if the 2nd method works, I have not tried it. I opted to get this tool. Based on the video I've seen for the 2nd method, this way was faster.Both methods require you to set your car in tire sensor learning mode. Refer to your manual, use google.Here's how to use this tool for your 8th gen Impala (2006-2013, 2014-2016 limited):(1) Turn your ignition to ACC, then on your keyfob, press & hold both lock and unlock buttons simultaneously. Your horn will honk twice, and the DIC will state that your car is in tire sensor re-learning mode.(2) If you walk to the front of your car, you'll notice the driver's side blinker is either the only one lit, or lit brighter than the passenger side. That means that tire is first in the order.The order is: Front driver's side, front passenger's side, rear passenger's side, rear driver's side.So, starting with the the first sensor in the order, the front drivers side, you'll put the tool near the valve stem and press and hold the button til the horn beeps. Took me only a few seconds before the horn beeped.Once the horn beeps, go to the next tire in the order. Once you finish the last tire in the order (rear driver's side), the horn should beep twice, and you are done.Personally, I found putting the tool up against the tirewall, near the valve stem, but not up against the rim worked best for me. I don't think rubber interfere's with the signal as much as your rim.If for some reason this doesn't work, for you, or the process stops working at the same tire, even after you tried a different battery in the tool, there's a good chance one of your sensors is bad.Hope this helps.
C**E
Works for 2016 Chevy Cruz
Worked as expected, easy to use, works when following the car's manual instructions for resetting TPMS sensors.
J**F
There are zero instructions
First off…this thing apparently reset the TPMS sensors on my 2020 Chevy Silverado 1500 Duramax Diesel. But look at my picture. It was inside a small plastic bag, inside of a small shipping bag. And what you see in my picture, is what I opened up and found.Thankfully I know how to use my smartphone and watched an instructional video and figured out how to put my truck sensors in “learning” mode.Would have made full five star review if it had included any hint of instructions or how to help figuring out how to use this thing.
D**S
Perfect
This item works for my 2018 GMC Sierra and 2018 GMC Acadia
K**B
Worked on my aftermarket wheels and tires
Worked great, easy to use, cheaper than going to a shop to relearn the tire pressure. I switched out to 35/12.5r17’s on my 2018 Silverado, and the TPMS relearn tool worked great. Just YouTube’d how to do it and I was done in approximately 2 minutes.
L**.
Product didn’t work
Tried on an 18’ GMC Sierra and a 11’ Tahoe both with functioning sensors. It activated 2 sensors on one truck and only one on the other. Obviously I’m not satisfied with that
E**Y
Ensure your tpms in your wheels are compatible with your vehicles system
Bought this because I bought 2022 rims from someone for my 2018 gmc 2500 Denali. Would not work. Won’t connect the sensors to the truck. Later I was told the software and hardware was changed in 2020, so I have to remove the sensors from my old tires/rims and put switch them out into the new tires and rims. A much more expensive proposition than just buying this tool. The tool might be great but I’ll never know.
N**E
Works As Advertised
Worked like a charm on both GMC vehicles. Buy with confidence.
F**O
Ottimo apparecchio ma mancanza di manuale d'uso
Se hai una vettura con controllo della pressione pneumatici, e il cambio gomme è un fai da te, allora questo apparecchio è necessario per la re calibrazione dei sensori con la centralina. Unica pecca, la mancanza di un manuale d'istruzione dedicato... Per fortuna, ho trovato un tutorial che mi ha aiutato nel capire la sequenza esatta della procedura
C**K
Perfekt es funktioniert super. Opel Astra K
War mir erst etwas unschlüssig ob ich das Gerät kaufe. Ein Gerät für 16€ zum RDKS anlernen? Aber es geht super schnell und funktioniert einfach. Wer Räder selber wechselt oder die Werkstatt kein Gerät dafür hat (außer Opel Fachwerkstatt) sollte unbedingt zugreifen. Ich kann es nur empfehlen.
C**O
Es un buen producto
Este producto me llegó muy bien y con el tiempo indicado, es un producto muy bueno y cuando le puse las pilas funcionó perfectamente
O**E
Marche très bien sur Opel mokka x
Marche très bien pour réinitialiser la détection de gonflage.Attention, il faut bien littéralement coller l'antenne noire au pneu au niveau de la valve pour que la détection fonctionne ! Et bien suivre les consignes du mode d'emploi du véhicule.
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