Programming Subaru TPMS
To program your Subaru TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System), you have a few options:
1. Visit a tire store or dealership: Unless Subaru has updated the system for your specific model, you will need to go to a tire store or dealership with a TPMS reset tool to manually register the TPMS sensors to your car. This is the case for most Subaru models from 2011 onwards.
2. Contact a TPMS tool dealer: You can reach out to TPMS tool dealers like Bartec USA LLC for advice on TPMS replacement and the use of TPMS tools on Subaru vehicles. They have a team with a wealth of experience in TPMS systems and can provide professional support.
3. Use your own TPMS tool: If you prefer to do it yourself, you can purchase a TPMS tool like the Autel TS-508 or ATEQ Quickset. These tools allow you to reprogram your onboard TPMS computer at home and can be used to clone your own set of TPMS sensors.
It’s important to note that the location of the TPMS control module may vary depending on the make and year of your Subaru. Some models have the module located behind the dash, while others have it in the trunk. If you need to replace the control module, refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the proper location.
Please keep in mind that the information provided here is based on the search results available up until my knowledge cutoff date of March 30, 2024. For the most up-to-date and accurate information, it is always recommended to consult the official Subaru documentation or contact a Subaru dealership.
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Contents
- Where is the TPMS reset button located?
- Can you relearn TPMS sensors without a scan tool?
- Where is the TPMS module on a Subaru?
- Can I program my own TPMS?
- How do I change my Subaru tire pressure monitor to PSI?
- How to change the units for tire pressure from kpa to psi in Subaru?
- How do you relearn the TPMS sensor on a Subaru?
- How do I reset my TPMS pressure?
- Does Subaru have a TPMS reset button?
- How much does it cost to reprogram TPMS?
Set the parking brake. Look for a button to the left of the steering column labeled with the TPMS icon if it’s there push and hold it until the TPMS indicator in the instrument panel blinks twice.
Can you relearn TPMS sensors without a scan tool?
With the exception of some models that may be relearned to the vehicle via a driving procedure, a TPMS scan tool is required to complete the vehicle relearn procedure. Some aftermarket sensors require special programming to meet the vehicle’s application specifications prior to installation and relearn.
Where is the TPMS module on a Subaru?
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Can I program my own TPMS?
The MORE sensor and Programming Tool are simple to use and can be successfully programmed in 10 easy steps. Follow the instructions below, or follow the video to programme your TPMS universal sensor.
How do I change my Subaru tire pressure monitor to PSI?
In this case select psi. Press the x in the top right corner to exit. Your subaru’s tire pressure monitoring system is now set to measure in psi which you can confirm instantly in the combination.
How to change the units for tire pressure from kpa to psi in Subaru?
Settings. Then select screen settings scroll to tire pressure units and press the i set button navigate to psi.
How do you relearn the TPMS sensor on a Subaru?
Key Position Reset: Turn the key to the “On” position without starting the engine. Hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks three times, then start the car and wait 20 minutes for recalibration. The reset button is usually beneath the steering wheel, or consult your user’s manual.
How do I reset my TPMS pressure?
On press the home button on the touch. Screen then touch vehicle settings touch tpms calibration then select calibrate if calibration failed to start appears repeat the previous. Step the calibration.
Unfortunately, Subaru doesn’t install a TPMS reset switch on cars sold in the U.S. If the warning light remains illuminated even after you’ve confirmed that your tires are inflated to the correct pressure, you’ll need to visit a tire shop or a dealership to have the system reset.
How much does it cost to reprogram TPMS?
The average cost for a Tire Pressure Monitoring System Relearn is between $35 and $44. Labor costs are estimated between $35 and $44. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location.