How To Guide:
Source: LAUNCH TECH CO LTD
LAUNCH TPMS BESTURN X80 Tire Pressure Sensor Learning Guide
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Model information:
2014 BESTURN X80
Function description:
Replace the tire pressure sensor to learn the operation
guide.
Used tools:
CRT511S (This operation takes CRT511S as an example; the specific operation of other tire pressure equipment can refer to this method.)
Device version information:
V1.23 or later version
Sensor OE number:
(TRW) 5BA037973
Fault description:
The instrument lights up the tire pressure failure warning light, as shown below:
Procedure:
1. Select the Launch [CRT511S], select the function of [Tire Pressure
System], and select the corresponding menu according to the information on
the vehicle nameplate:
FAW→BESTURNX 80→[2013/01-2016/06 (433 MHZ [TRW])] (Note:
The car uses a variety of sensors, and the corresponding menu needs to be
selected by the brand of the sensor.) Enter the function list:
Select the [Check Sensor] function to activate four tire pressure sensors of
the original car. It is found that the left rear sensor cannot be activated. (The
activation failure indicates that the sensor is damaged and needs to be
replaced.)
2. Go back to the previous level and select the [Program Sensor] function,
and then select [Automatic Creation] to program a Launch tire pressure
sensor. (Note: Here you can also select [Manual Creation] to input the sensor
ID of the original car or [OBD copy] sensor ID. The sensor programmed in
this method does not require [Relearn] and can be directly installed for road
test.)
3. Load the programmed sensor into the car to replace the bad tire pressure
sensor, as shown in the following figure.
4. Go back to the previous level and click the [Check Sensor] function again
to activate the replaced left rear tire pressure sensor. (When the device
prompts whether to save the activated data, select Save, otherwise all sensors
need to be reactivated.) As shown in the following figure:
5. Go back to the upper level to select the [sensor learning] function, and
follow the operation instructions to learn successfully, as shown in the
following figure (Note: OBD learning is to write the sensor ID and position
of the activated interface to the vehicle's tire pressure
computer.)
6. After the sensor is successfully learned, click the "Enter" button to read
the ECU ID to determine whether the learning is successful (Note: If the ID
is correctly displayed, the font color is black; if the ID is incorrectly
displayed, the font is red.)
7. Select the [TPMS OBDII] function on the function selection page, and
then select the [Read DTCs] function, as shown in the figure. (If there is a
fault code, you need to perform the [Clear DTCs] function.)
8. The tire pressure sensor was successfully replaced; the indicator tire
pressure indicator was turned off; the pressure of all four tires was increased
to 240kpa; and the tire pressure was tested at 30km/h or above for 15min.
No abnormal alarm occurred again, so the problem was solved.