TPMS reset tool - ATEQ Quickset

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SwissCheeseHead
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Does anyone use a TPMS reset tool? I'm looking at the ATEQ Quickset tool. I have IDs for each of the sensors on both my summer wheels and winter wheels, and was wondering if anyone had any experience with this.


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Ilya
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I haven't read of anyone else having it, but who knows...maybe people just ain't sharin lol. It's really not a big deal to do at a tire shop and is relatively cheap but I'd love to hear your experience with whichever one you buy.

SwissCheeseHead
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Considering the cost of a reprogram is $50 a shot, this would pay itself off in a year and a half (3 swaps), but I just wanted to see if anyone uses a tool like this or if everyone goes to a tire shop, or puts up with the TPMS warning or whatever?

DoN_BLaZe34
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I go to my local shop only because they reprogram my sensors for free. If they didn't then I'd be going this route as well.


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