Autel MaxiTPMS TS601 - TPMS Diagnostic & Service Tool

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  • I unbox and perform a quick overview of the Autel MaxiTPMS TS601 handheld TPMS scanner/tester/programmer.
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    ⏲ Video Chapters ⏲
    00:00 - Intro
    01:10 - List of Features
    01:52 - What's included in the case
    04:28 - Overview of Device
    06:55 - Update Software - Maxi PC Suite
    08:35 - Top Level Functions / Screens
    14:06 - TPMS Sensor Check
    20:04 - Info Summary / Opinion
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  • @Transient901
    @Transient901 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Have one coming next week! Thanks for the review!
    Looking forward to doing more then I could without it!

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I hope it works well for you too. I've used my TS601 to resolve TPMS issues for some of my friends. Those same cars were taken to repair shops and they did not fix the issue (they were simple relearn or upload of TPMS ids to the car). Thanks for checking out my video!

  • @aurelianpintilie
    @aurelianpintilie 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you very much. Good luck in everything. Yours, Aurel

  • @scottspooner6070
    @scottspooner6070 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much. I have ordered one.

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great! Over the weekend, I used my TS601 to correct the TPMS sensor ids in my friend's 2009 Chevy HHR. My friend asked the mechanic he normally takes his car to for maintenance work to fix the TPMS issue. The mechanic didn't even attempt to the fix it. The TS601 was able to scan all of the sensor ids and upload them in less than five minutes.

  • @JesusFriend
    @JesusFriend ปีที่แล้ว

    Great content

  • @johnswilley6764
    @johnswilley6764 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Sir, thank you for the video and your efforts; they are greatly appreciated. I'm trying to decide between 601 and 508.

    • @turtlezed
      @turtlezed 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      What did you decide John? I'm in that position right now and I'm more inclined to get just the TS508 purely for TPMS functions cos ive got a Verus for the other stuff this thing does. Still £480 is a lump for a single use tool (TS508).....but Ive heard its the best of all the options out there , even better than Snap-On.

    • @johnswilley6764
      @johnswilley6764 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@turtlezed Hi Turtlezed, hope this note finds you doing well. I went with the 601. I wanted to get the broadest capabilities I could. I have only known a couple of mechanics I felt comfortable with, and a large number whom probably would have difficulties spelling mechanic. I did a lot of research before the purchase, which was prompted by the fact that the Co. which installed the 1st set of TPM's couldn't program them, and told me to take it to the dealer (Nissan Murano). In our family we have several vehicles with the TPMS so while the 601 will only see occasional use, I have no doubt about its capabilities. Another bit of info; if you do your own work you may want to look into Picoscopes. I had a couple of years electronics study, and then about 40yrs. as a Fire/Medic & RN-ED so setting up and interpreting EKG's is easy. With a Pico, same thing set it up, compare with known standards, apply logic. Even if I would use a mechanic, I would never take a vehicle in and just say "it's broken". I think that you'll be satisfied with either Autel unit. I also used their TPM's easy to program. Sadly I had to educate the people at the tire store which did the install, but I'd anticipated that when I showed them the tech sheet they then realized that they did not know everything. I had control, they were compliant. I have ONE Snap-On tool, a small torque wrench, about $275, for working on model aircraft engines. Snap-On is really "proud" of their products. Best wishes to you Sir, on your Autel, and staying healthy.

    • @turtlezed
      @turtlezed 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      john swilley thanks john, I can understand you wanting it to do as much as possible for your cash however I think the 508K excels as a standalone tool just for that job alone(as well as checking rf output on yer fobs) so thats what I personally am going to buy today. I am a mechanic and as regards any trade, theres the good, the bad and the ugly across all skill levels, sounds like you’ve come across too many of the latter. Thanks for the quick response.👍

    • @johnswilley6764
      @johnswilley6764 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@turtlezed Turtlezed, no disrespect intended, as you stated there are good and bad in any group; the same is true for emergency services and medical. I've seen several "professionals" kill patients through their ignorance. I have no doubt that the 508 will serve you well. As for my mechanical work (or any other) I dig way too far into what is needed, if I understand the theory, then it may be applied to any situation. Best wishes!

  • @aurelianpintilie
    @aurelianpintilie 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello, very useful video, thank`s a lot. Can you tell me please this devise can perform updates for Renault Zoe? It is EV , and think it is for european market only. Thank very much agai for your help, yours , Aurel

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Aurel Pintilie I just updated the unit. With the “Market” setting set to “Europe”, I found the Renault Zoe for model years 2012 to 2019 as a valid option in the TPMS system. It lists that car as having 433Mhz TPMS sensors. I hope that helps.

  • @azrulshahril6732
    @azrulshahril6732 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi. Can the tool read the ID's if the sensors has zero battery? (the tpms has not been used/replaced for many years but it is still attached to the tyres)

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I believe the answer is no. The scan tool attempts to trigger (wake up) the TPMS sensor and if there's not enough battery power left to power the TPMS sensor, the TPMS sensor won't respond with a reply. It's my understanding that the TPMS sensors will not act like passive RFID tags where the triggering device (in this case the scan tool) would power the sensor's response. The only way to obtain the sensor ID for a sensor with a dead battery is to obtain access the sensor itself inside of the tire/rim and look for the ID info marked/printed on the sensor.

  • @jtr990
    @jtr990 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Out of curiosity, my workplace uses an Autel TS508. Not too long ago, I used that to do a TPMS relearn on a Mitsubishi RVR (a.k.a.: Outlander Sport) without any issues. With the TS601, have you done any relearns on certain Mitsubishis (Lancer, Outlander, Eclipse Cross, Mirage, etc.) without any issues?

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have not used my TS601 with a Mitsubishi vehicle as of yet. I've used it successfully with a 2017 Kia Soul, 2015 Chevy SS Sedan, 2017 Chevy SS Sedan, 2009.5 Pontiac G8 GT, 2014 Chevy Caprice PPV and a 2009 Chevy HHR.

    • @jtr990
      @jtr990 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RetroCarGuy530 Good to know. Stay safe out there.

  • @traxxi2003
    @traxxi2003 ปีที่แล้ว

    Does the OBDII submenu offers the ability to scan check engine lights just like. a trdaitional OBDII scanner? Or is it only limited to TPMS system related codes?

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, the TS601 can be used as a basic OBD-II code scanner/reader. The product info for the TS601 is located here: www.maxitpms.com/product/648.jhtml

  • @b.a.ward.
    @b.a.ward. 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just installed new wheels/tires with aftermarket (non Autel) TPMS sensors on my 2021 Wrangler. Will the TS601 be able to read these sensors and upload their information to the Jeep ECU via the OBD2 cable?

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I just checked my TS601 and it includes support for the 2021 Wrangler. It states the 2021 Wrangler uses 433 MHz sensors.
      According to the info I included below from the (Autel) maxitpms.com website vehicle coverage lookup tool, it looks like it should support OBD relearn for that vehicle.
      Vehicle Type: US Jeep Wrangler 01/2021-12/2022 433MHz
      Frequency: 433MHz
      Relearn: O/A
      Support by Autel (MX-Sensor): Y
      Support by Autel (Tool): Y
      Current Version: V6.20
      Note: In Relearn column, A represents Automatic Relearn, S Stationary Relearn, O OBD Relearn, C Copy.

    • @b.a.ward.
      @b.a.ward. 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RetroCarGuy530 Thanks so much for the detailed response! I was hesitant to pull the trigger on buying one. Guess I'll give it a shot!
      Thanks for the video and reply! I appreciate it!

  • @pacheco464
    @pacheco464 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What it means the number on each scanner this is 601 there is 508 etc?

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      My best suggestion would be to go to Autel's TPMS related website and view the feature comparison chart of the TPMS capable devices.
      www.maxitpms.com/tpmscms/product/701.jhtml
      On that page, click on the "Comparison" tab header and you'll see the features of all of their TPMS capable devices listed side-by-side so you can see which one is best for you.

  • @ANDY-we7mr
    @ANDY-we7mr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does it just do tpms and does it do faults code's on parking sensors 😊

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It will read/clear codes for the TPMS feature within the vehicle and it has OBD-II diagnostics [read codes, clear codes, live data, etc] (no vendor specific diagnostics). You can see the list of features on Autel's website: www.autel.com/autelcms/TPMS%20Diagnostic%20&%20Service%20Tool/476.jhtml

  • @SuperNica68
    @SuperNica68 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hola instale sensores nuevo a mi tacoma 2013 Autel TPMS MX-Sensor 315MHz 433MHz. tengo scaner MAXITPMS 508 los reprograme los instale por obd la instalcion fue exitosa me dijo en mensaje pero . cuando estoy en parqueo donde vivo la luz se enciende y cuando salgo fuera del edificio donde vivo se apaga siempre me pasa eso. la precion de aire estabien . LOS Sensores dice el scanner que estan bien los 5 . hice la reprogamacion de los sensores mas de una ves y siempre me pasa eso. solo donde vivo el el parque del edicio. que podra se que provoca que la luz se encienda en la pantalla espero respuesta. estan en la posicion correcta.

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Hector. I don't speak Spanish, so I hope an English response will still help you.
      There are online sites that state that the 2013 Tacoma still has a TPMS "Set" button that is used to help reset the pressure settings for the sensors known to the system.
      1) Set the tire pressure of all tires to the specified value(s).
      2) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
      3) Press and hold the tire pressure warning reset switch for three seconds or more so that the tire pressure warning light blinks three times.
      4) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
      Then it talks about connecting a Toyota Techstream scan tool to verify the pressure values being reported by the TPM wheel sensors.
      If you have not executed that procedure, you might try that.
      You could also use the MaxiTPMS 508 to scan/trigger each wheel sensor to see what PSI value its reporting to see if one or more of the sensors are reporting a "low" PSI value that might increase to a legit value after driving for a period of time on the road. Even though they are new sensors, there might be one that is incorrectly reporting that wheel's PSI value.
      I hope that helps!

  • @SuperNica68
    @SuperNica68 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    one sensor shows me 203 kpa and it has 30 psi different from the other 3. 210 kpa. and they have 30 psi.

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's a fairly small amount of difference overall. The TPMS alert/light should only show if the tire pressure is 25% or more below the cold inflation pressure for the vehicle/wheel/tire size combination or if it detects a problem in the system.
      The only other thing that comes to mind is that one or more of the sensors might not come out of "sleep" mode as easily as the other sensors. The speed you drive might need to be slightly higher for one of the sensors to wake up the sensor to start transmitting data to the receiver in the Tacoma. You'd have to be able to monitor the real time pressures from the sensors. If the Tacoma can display individual wheel pressures on the instrument panel that would be one way or use the MaxiTPMS 508 to view live pressure values (if supported by that unit).

  • @carbon.5652
    @carbon.5652 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Waht dafrent between 508.and thes601

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You can see the different features by looking at the Autel comparison tool / page on the maxitpms.com website.
      www.maxitpms.com/tpmscms/compare.jspx?idAll=701,648
      You can also see a wider scoping comparison chart on the TS508 page in the "Comparison" tab on that page.
      The TS601 is also a basic OBD-II code scanner and it can read live TPMS data from the vehicle when connected to the vehicle's OBD-II port.

  • @georgetech380
    @georgetech380 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry to bother you i have a question if you can tell me because Autel site confuse me ,it says[ Notes:
    1. Can Only Support Autel MX-Sensors. Other brands can not be supported ]
    my question is what that means ? not all cars cars have autel sensors .....it could be Renault on Renault NIssan Dacia cars
    or toyota ,or if i would like to fit an aftermarket brand tpms sensor ...is that mean this tool can not support that? and can not register an aftermarket brand in to the vehicle ecu? hope my message make sence.
    and how you can register the new sensor on vehicle ecu when the devise has to be connect to obd2 plug ?how you can go arround the tyres to read the sensor when the tool is connecting to the obd plug?
    i have see the video all the way i hope i got it correct............first you go arround the tyres to read the new sensors if you have change one for example and then you connect to the obd2 plug to register them to the car ecu? is that correct?

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The "Can Only Support Autel MX-Sensors" statement refers to the ability of this tool to program the TPMS sensors with ids. If you purchase a different brand's TPMS sensors that must be programmed with ids, then this tool very likely will not be able to program those TPMS sensors with ids.
      This tool activates all magnetic, frequency and tire deflation triggered sensors using 125KHz continuous or modulated wave signals. It receives both 315MHz and 433MHz signals generated by the TPMS sensors. This makes this tool capable of reading TPMS sensors for virtually all makes/models of cars on the market today.
      If the vehicle in question must have the TPMS ids uploaded to it using an OBD2 connection, you first scan all of the TPMS sensors to gather their ids. You then connect this tool to the OBD2 port and invoke the function to upload the ids. You don't connect the cable to the OBD2 port until you're ready to upload the ids. This tool has its own internal battery to power it, so that's how you can walk around with it to scan the ids prior to connecting the OBD2.

    • @georgetech380
      @georgetech380 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RetroCarGuy530 Hi
      Many many thanks to take the time to explain it to me , that totally understandable sorry for my long message earlier my English not very good
      Regards George

  • @lavazakoffee7373
    @lavazakoffee7373 ปีที่แล้ว

    TS601 is not reading IDs from the car if you have broken sensor. On BMW G30 2019

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  ปีที่แล้ว

      If you have a broken TPM sensor then the triggering method of reading of the ID from the sensor may not work. I just looked on my TS601 and it lists the G30 under the BMW "5 Series" selection and it's listed as "01/2017-06/2021 (433MHz)(G30/G31/G38)". Then in the "Diagnostic" section (upper right icon), there is a "TMPS Diagnostic" selection where I believe you should be able to connect the OBDII cable to your vehicle and read the IDs from the vehicle. I'm not sure if that answered your question, but I thought I would give it a shot. :)

    • @lavazakoffee7373
      @lavazakoffee7373 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RetroCarGuy530 If you go to Diagnostic you can see only 1.Read codes and 2.Erase codes.There is no option (Read IDs from the vehicle).

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  ปีที่แล้ว

      The Autel MaxiTPMS website lookup feature www.maxitpms.com/tpmscms/getCoverage.jspx shows the 2019 BMW 5 Series G30 is an automatic relearn based vehicle. It does not list "OBDII" as a supported method of relearning. The OEM instructions for the release showed an iDrive method and a non-iDrive method. If you've replaced a sensor you should try following the steps listed in the relearn procedure instructions in the TS601. I don't have a 2019 BMW 5 Series G30 to test this on.

  • @SuperNica68
    @SuperNica68 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    It could be one of the sensors that is bad. one marks 210 kpa. in cold another 213 kpa another 210 kpa. only one mark 203 kpa 30 psi all 30 psi . Autel TPMS MX-Sensor 315MHz .when I'm on the move on the way. the light disappears. when I come back from work and enter the apartment building where I live the light turns on it's funny. at work it doesn't. parking

    • @RetroCarGuy530
      @RetroCarGuy530  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've never run into this with any other vehicle's TPMS. If it only comes on when your Tacoma is located at your apartment building, there might be a weak signal from one of the sensors that is getting interfered with by some sort of signal in that location (very low probability of this one). If you can leave the Tacoma's ignition "ON" after arriving at the apartment building and connect the MaxiTPMS 508 to see if can find a DTC in the TPMS system (again low chance, but possible).
      I don't know what else to suggest at this point.