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Greyghost TPMS Relearn Tool for GM, EL-50448 Orange TPMS Reset Tool Tire Sensor Tire Pressure Monitor System Activation Tool, OEC-T5 for GM Series Vehicles 2006-2021

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Features

  • 2021 EL-50448 TPMS Relearn Tool: For GM series vehicles equipped with a 315MHz or 433 MHz tire pressure monitoring system, a "sensor relearn procedure" must be performed after tire rotations, remote control door lock receiver module replacement or tire pressure sensor replacement. This relearn procedure can be performed by using special tool EL-50448.
  • GM TPMS Reset Tool: EL-50448 Orange OEC-T5 can help you reprogram your tire pressure easily within just 3 steps. This TPM relearn reset tool is easy to activate the individual TPM sensor with only pressing one button.
  • TPMS Sensor Activation Tool: EL-50448 works on all motors products that have TPMS sensors. Please check whether EL-50448 is available for your car, see the last picture.
  • Easy to Use: Before using this TPMS relearn tool & TPS reset tool, make sure your car is in the TPMS learn mode. Hold the tool against the sidewall of the tire, near the valve core. Press learn button while holding the tool against the tire sidewall until hearing horn sound from the car.
  • Notice: Different vehicles may need different times to reset all of your tire sensors after rotation. 12 months guarantee, please feel free to contact us if you have any trouble during use.

Description

EL-50448 TPMS relearn tool For GM series Vehicles ( from 2006-2021, Cars, SUV, Pickup), equipped with Tire Pressure Monitor system (TPMS) sensor.It can quickly reset tire sensors after you do tire rotation or change a new tire.How to use:Step 1 - Enter learning modeSet the gearshift lever to "P". Put the ignition switch to "ON". Enter the interface of tire pressure displayed by DIC. DIC shows "Press Set / Ctrl to relearn". Press "Set / Ctrl". Turn signal will light for 3 seconds and the horn will beep twice to enter the learning mode.Step 2 - Read tire pressure sensor informationStart from the front-left wheel. Hold the EL-50448 antenna up against the valve core, close to the rim of the tire sidewall. Start El-50448 tire pressure tool by pressing the start button. Succeed in reading the tire pressure sensor information when the horn beeps once.Step 3 - Same method to read other tires' pressure informationFollow the instructions above to read tire pressure of the front- right, rear-right, rear-left wheels. Turn signal will light for 3 seconds and the horn will beep twice when the learning is complete.How to set your car in TPMS relearn mode?1.Make the gear in P position.2.Use cruise to choose TPMS re-learn mode in the dashboard settings.3.Horn will ring twice and the TPMS indicator flashes, then the learning mode has been successfully entered. (If equipped, the message center will display the front left (LF) tire)4.Before tire pressure monitoring system works normally properly, the body control module will record ID information of each position in the tire pressure sensor.Please kindly note: The package does not include a charger and battery.

Manufacturer: ‎Greyghost


Brand: ‎Greyghost


Model: ‎Upgraded EL50448


Item Weight: ‎5 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎6.73 x 2.64 x 1.65 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!


Date First Available: July 17, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019 by Daveheart

  • Works great for 2014 Buick Verano!
This works great for a 2014 Buick Verano! Just enter relearn mode in your car. Then touch the tip of the tool to the sidewall of the tire just above the valve, press the button, wait for a few seconds and the horn will sound. Move onto the next wheel.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by crashdisk2002

  • TPM reset
Easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023 by DeVora Knight

  • Very good product
Well priced
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by DWAL

  • Worked exactly like the ad said
I loved it, it did exactly what I bought it for, I rotated my tires and it relearned all the tpsm sensors
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by Shawn Liddle

  • Great Seller!
Item arrived as described. Fast shipment.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Want a pretty piece of plastic with an attractive flashing light?
There are several reviews of this item that indicate it functions perfectly. I used these to make my decision to purchase. I can tell you that if you have a 2015 Sierra Denali HD or a 2016 Impala then move along. It will definitely not work. I have tried every permutation possible and the TPMS will NOT relearn. I contacted the seller and rather than work to figure out why the item didn't work they immediately offered a 30% refund. While this is nice customer service, it basically means I paid 70% for an item they probably knew didn't work. I very rarely make negative reviews but in this case I felt I had to. Either use Discount to rotate your tires (they will relearn as part of the rotation), get the dealer to do it, or pick a different item. Realistically these are your options. This item is NOT one of them. Thanks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022 by xBubbleHd

  • 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.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022 by Ken B

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