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Hurrah, TPMS dashboard warnings no more! Or, not so fast…
If it is not clear enough what these units are good for please see the first few pictures on the TPMS disable simulator’s main page.
The device has been brought up by stimulating a TRW GQ4-65T TPMS sensor. The part numbers for the simulated sensors are 72-20-815, 529333V000, 529333V600, 52933-3V000, 52933-3V600. (sidenote: Got 529333X305, 529333X300, 529332S400, 529333M000, 529333V100, 52933-3M000, 52933-2S400, 52933-3X305, 52933-3X300, 52933-3V100 ? Ask me!) It is compatible with the vehicles below:
Hyundai
Grandeur / Azera (HG): 06.2011 – 02.2014
i40 (VF): 04.2014 – 12.2019
Kia
Rio / Pride (UB, high line): 06.2014 – 12.2017
The simulator has not yet been tried out on any vehicle. Got one of the vehicles above and are looking for a solution for the TPMS nuisance ? Get it for FREE! Drop me a message
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