Replacing TPMS sensors is now faster than ever! With the Xhorse Key Tool Max Pro and XTPMS Sensor, you can copy the original sensor ID to a new one — eliminating the need for extra programming after installation.
What is Sensor Copying?
Copying transfers the original sensor’s ID to a new sensor. Once copied, the new sensor works immediately — no additional programming required.
3 Ways to Copy a Sensor ID
Method 1: Manual Entry (If ID is Visible)
Locate the printed ID on the original sensor

On Key Tool Max Pro, tap:
"Program" → "Manual Create"
Enter the ID → Tap "OK"



Method 2: Retrieve ID via Activation (If ID is Missing/Unreadable)
Use Key Tool Max Pro to activate the sensor and read its ID



Copy the retrieved ID to the new sensor.
Method 3: Replace Battery (If Sensor is Dead)
Replace the sensor’s battery to reactivate it


Retrieve the ID using VVDI Key Tool Max Pro and copy it.
OBD Copying (For Supported Vehicles, e.g., Toyota Corolla)
For vehicles with OBD TPMS support, copying is even easier:
Connect Key Tool Max Pro to the OBD port.
Go to: TPMS → Select vehicle model & year.
Choose "OBD Read ID" to retrieve sensor IDs


Select "OBD Copy", place the new sensor, and program


Repeat for all four sensors

Once copied, install the new sensors — no further programming needed!
Why Choose This Method?
✔ No dealership tools required
✔ Works even if the original sensor is dead (after battery replacement)
✔ OBD support makes it faster for compatible vehicles
✔ Xhorse Universal XTPMS sensors ensure broad compatibility
Conclusion
- With Xhorse VVDI Key Tool Max Pro and XDTPM1EN XTPMS Sensor, TPMS replacement is:
- Fast — Copy IDs in minutes
- Easy — No advanced programming skills needed
- Cost-effective — Avoid dealership fees
Perfect for shops & DIY enthusiasts!
Read also:
http://blog.obdexpress.co.uk/2025/06/12/how-to-program-xhorse-xtpms-sensors/
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