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This simulator device is basically a TPMS bypass, or TPMS disable solution. It makes the vehicle’s computer think it has pressure sensors on all wheels and everything is fine. As a consequence, any TPMS related error messages and the accompanying dashlights that you experience will clear out leaving the dashboard just as it looks with the original tire pressure sensors (TPMS sensors) mounted on your vehicle. No other wired connection to the vehicle aside from the 12 V input needed for this. The battery powered device does not require even that. 1, 2, 3 or 4 sensors can be simulated by the device.
The device has been brought up by stimulating a Continental VDO KR5TIS-01 TPMS sensor. The part numbers for the simulated sensors are 72-20-862, 4087, A2C98607301, 2910000102400, 52933-D4100, 52933-D9100, 52933-D2100, 52933-F2000. It is compatible with the vehicles below:
Hyundai
Elantra (AD): 09.2015 – 06.2020
Genesis (G80/GV80): 01.2021 ->
Genesis G90: 01.2016 – 12.2021
Grandeur (IG): 10.2016 ->
Ioniq (AE): 01.2016 – 04. 2021
Kona / Kona N (OS/OSE): 06. 2017 ->
i30 / i30N (PD/PDE): 01.2017 – 03.2022
Kia
Cadenza ? 2017 – 2018
Niro, Niro Hybrid, EV, PHEV (DE): 01. 2016 – 12.2021
Optima, Optima Hybrid (JF): 09.2015 – 02.2020
Picanto (JA): 01.2017 ->
Soul (SK3): 04.2019 – 06.2025
Sportage(QL/QLE): 01.2016 – 05.2021
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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