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08-05-2019, 09:49 AM, (This post was last modified: 26-06-2019, 00:24 AM by Clusters.)
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Hi'

I would be interested in a simple solution for RDC wake up like the origin tools.

       

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10-05-2019, 07:06 AM,
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(08-05-2019, 09:49 AM)Vojno Wrote:  Hi'

I would be interested in a simple solution for RDC wake up like the origin tools.

Genuine or good clones from these models

ATEQ VT5
ATEQ VT15

The least expensive, but you need to find good clone
Orange Electronic EL-50448
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11-05-2019, 22:19 PM,
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(10-05-2019, 07:06 AM)14TLC Wrote:  Orange Electronic EL-50448

I've already ordered.   wink2

I'll refer you when you come and try it out.

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11-05-2019, 22:33 PM,
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I have two EL-50448 and use them almost daily on GM, they work perfectly. Both of them $20.00 clones.

Didn't know they worked on other stuff, bought them primarily because I live in a Chevy Truck town where people swap winter wheels every year.

If someone took the time to help you, the least you can do is take a few seconds and press two buttons! 

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12-05-2019, 20:07 PM, (This post was last modified: 12-05-2019, 20:08 PM by Vojno.)
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(11-05-2019, 22:33 PM)Clusters Wrote:  I have two EL-50448 and use them almost daily on GM, they work perfectly.
Didn't know they worked on other stuff....
the question is, does it work on BMW Motorbike?   thinking

I'm working only with BMW.

(11-05-2019, 22:33 PM)Clusters Wrote:   bought them primarily because I live in a Chevy Truck town where people swap winter wheels every year.

Are you from Texas?     giggle

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12-05-2019, 20:25 PM,
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Nope, small town of 6000 in Canada, only a GM dealer here so everyone drives GM trucks.

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12-05-2019, 20:38 PM,
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Then do you have a great experience with GM?

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12-05-2019, 20:48 PM,
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Only for about 50 years. rolling

A little research and I found the EL-50448 should work fine to wake up your sensors. The ATEQ VT15 is basically the same tool only a lot more expensive.

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12-05-2019, 21:00 PM,
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You can be so old? biggrin

btw. what parameters do the TPS valves have?

otherwise: if I want one which reads the sensor ID, which is the right one?

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12-05-2019, 21:12 PM,
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I started working on cars at about 15 years old. wink

My tool (and the ATEQ tools) broadcasts 125 kHz relearn frequency to wake the sensor up, most of the GM sensors I have seen are Schrader. The operating frequency has changed from 315MHz to 433MHz, but the relearn frequency has remained the same.

To read the sensor ID you need more than a wake up tool, but the ID # should be printed on the sensor. Any TPMS tool capable of reading ID will work, like an Autel will read them but you can only program new Autel sensors with it.

To do universal new sensor programming, you would need an expensive tool like the Bartech, ATEQ, or the like. Unlocked to do any sensor, they aren't cheap. Most tools are locked to their own brand of sensors.

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