This post will walk you through the learning method for replacing the Xhorse XTPMS Sensor by Xhorse VVDI Key Tool Max Pro.
XHORSE XDTPM1EN TPMS Sensor Overview
Xhorse XDTPM1EN XTPMS is a brand-new programmable dual-frequency TPMS sensor that covers 98% of vehicle models and features a long-lasting battery (4-6 years). Whether you’re a professional technician or a car enthusiast, this Universal TPMS Sensor ensures accurate tire pressure monitoring, enhancing safety and performance.
Product Features:
- Dual-frequency support: 315MHz & 433MHz for simplified inventory and budget control
- Covers 98% of vehicles equipped with TPMS
- Reprogrammable and universal—suitable for global vehicle models
- Adjustable angle valve design ensures compatibility with various wheel hubs
- Long-lasting battery life: 4–6 years
- Built-in battery made from high-temperature resistant, leak-proof materials
- Free TPMS function upgrade available for Key Tool Max Pro
- Built with automotive-grade materials and rigorously tested for reliability before shipping
Compatible Devices:
- KEY TOOL MAX PRO
- KEY TOOL MIDI
- KEY TOOL PLUS + MINI TPMS TOOL
- KEY TOOL PLUS + TPMS ADAPTER
- Xhorse App + MINI TPMS TOOL
How to Use the Xhorse XDTPM1EN TPMS Sensor
TPMS Sensor Replacement Methods
- Copying Method
- Use when the original sensor ID is known or the vehicle supports OBD.
- Faster and more straightforward.
- Learning Method (focus of this guide)
- Use when the original ID is unknown.
- Involves generating new sensor IDs and pairing them with the vehicle.
Step-by-Step Guide: Learning Method
(Example: Ford Transit)
Tools Required:
- Key Tool Max Pro (ensure TPMS feature is activated via free software upgrade)
Step 1: Generate Sensor IDs
- On the Key Tool Max Pro, open the TPMS menu.
- Select Search by OEM number-> Search by model number
- Select the vehicle: Ford Transit 2020.01-2022.12 (JMC 433MHz)
There are three available functions: Active, Program and Learn.
Each function has the corresponding instruction.
- Choose Program > Automatic Creation
- Place the tool near the new sensor and press OK to start programming.
- The tool will generate four random sensor IDs.
Step 2: Install Sensors
- Mount the newly programmed sensors onto the vehicle’s wheels.
Step 3: Enter Vehicle Learning Mode
- Turn the ignition OFF.
- Press the brake for 1 second
- Turn the ignition ON, then OFF — repeat 3 times.
- Press and release the brake pedal once more.
- Turn the ignition ON/OFF another 3 times.
A horn beep and message “Please calibrate the left front wheel” indicates learning mode is active.
Step 4: Activate Each Sensor
- Use the Xhorse Key Tool Max Pro to activate each Xhorse sensor in the following order:
- Left Front
- Right Front
- Right Rear
- Left Rear
- Tap Activate for each location.
- The horn will sound after each successful activation.
Once all sensors are activated, the dashboard will confirm with “Learning Complete”.
Important Tips:
- Be quick: Steps are time-sensitive to avoid learning failure.
- Avoid interference: Keep defective or other sensors at least 10 meters away.
- Drive if needed: Some cars require short-distance driving to complete synchronization.
Which method is best?
Scenario | Recommended Method |
You have original TPMS ID or OBD support | Copying |
Original sensor ID is lost or unavailable | Learning |
Conclusion
The Xhorse XDTPM1EN TPMS sensor is a reliable, user-friendly solution for TPMS replacement. Whether you're using the copying or learning method, pairing the sensor with the right tool ensures a smooth and efficient installation process—no hassle, just results.
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