![]() ![]() Advanced mode is more for the pros and enthusiasts.Īutel TS508WF’s speed impressed us a lot – it reads TPMS sensors super fast, and if you’re familiar with TPMS tasks, programming is much faster. Quick mode is great for those who want to check TPMS sensors and program MX-Sensors fast, perfect for DIYers. What makes the Autel TS508WF stand out is its two modes. With three relearn options and two programming options for 315/433MHz sensors, it’s got everything you need. ![]() It looks and works a lot like the Autel TS501, but it goes a step further. If you are looking for an upgraded version of Autel TS501 that’s easy to update via Wifi? Well, we’ve tried out the Autel TS508WF, and it’s the best one we’ve found. So, if you’re on a budget and need a solid GM TPMS tool, VXDAS is a smart pick. On the plus side, it’s super portable with a sleek design, and the tough rubber exterior means it can handle occasional drops or impact. But, there’s a catch – it works only with specific GM vehicles, so make sure it’s compatible before grabbing one. It’s less than 10 bucks! For that kind of money, it practically pays for itself after one use. It’s great for relearning sensors, but it won’t show you the current state of your TPMS system. Keep in mind, though, that VXDAS is a basic tool. Put your car in learning mode, aim the tool at the sensor, hit the button, and you’re done! We had the sensors relearned in 3 minutes. ![]() Once you go through the quick instructions, using it is easy. What we really liked is how simple this tool is – just one button. We strongly recommend VXDAS, especially if you own GM vehicles and are on the search for an affordable option. Relearn universal & OEM sensors (3 opts) Hope you find your favorite one with this review! Tester OBD Advisor’s Testers Testing date Nov 19th – Dec 1st, 2023 Number of tested products 10 Number of tested cars 10 Best TPMS tools Comparison Chart Product Overall score What can it do? Check Price Editor's Pick These tools are great for those who want something that won’t break the bank but still gets the job done well. Our OBDAdvisor Tester team spent two weeks testing out 10 affordable TPMS tools to narrow down the top 5 options out there. If you’re having a tough time picking a TPMS tool that fits your needs and wallet, this review has got you covered. ![]()
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