I recently went from 185/95/15 tires to 195/65/15. I needed to buy 2 185’s due to them being bald and I got a good deal on a set of 4 Goodyear Assurance 195’s so decided to go with the matching set of Goodyear’s. Before the swap, I had the TPMS light on due to there being a spare in the rear (or so I believe). The TPMS indiocator would blink for about a minute then stay on. I went to the tire shop to swap the tires and they inflated the 195’s to their correct pressure and TPMS light went away, it was only off for about 20 minutes then came back on. I have read that when switching tire sizes, you need to “relearn” the TPMS sensors and do the procedure that requires you pressing and holding the TPMS button next to the KEY button on the kick panel, I have tried that already and the TPMS indicator still blinks at startup for about a minute then stays on solid. Never had any issues with the TPMS before so wondering if im missing something.
Are these the original TPMS sensors? If so, then the battery or batteries are dead and you'll need new ones. SM-S936U ?
Yes, they are the OEM sensors. Would AP200 scan tool tell me which one is the culprit? I do not see any TPMS codes when I use my scanner which is why I ask.
The ap200 allows you to dial in 45 sensor numbers in 1 go that you just mounted on car I think in the data set that you can view on your computer you can see the actual tire pressures and I I think culprit sensor will not display or give wild readings compared to stable others but I believe you can see the pressure readings live. Like going down road cold and tire press going up as tyre heats. Good luckI changed in green 08 to 195 did nothing but slap tyres on 15 rims mount n go . Light flashed like a minute then off forever this is like 4 weeks ago . Sensors were mounted to 185 originally for like four weeks to 195 mounted
If you don't at present have a scan tool that can show you TPMS codes: Blink (a/k/a Flash) Codes – How to. | PriusChat
I took out my GM re learn tool and held to my Toyoda sensors in wheel apparently if the tool beeps it's talking to or attempting to talk to the wheel unit on a dead tons sensor out of car in hand produces no beep on tool or red lite..
Yes, the Autel AP200 scanner will tell you which one or more of the four TPMS sensors are not working correctly. What it will not show you is the location on the four corners of the car it is located at. To find the location of the nonfunctioning sensor(s), you need to let air out of each tire, one at a time, and use the scanner to see which one has decreased. FYI. The car only looks for 4 TPMS sensors. The OEM spare tire did not have a sensor in it.
Your TPMS batteries are starting to fail in your sensors. They all need to be replaced at this age. Where in SoCal are you located? I'm in Monterey Park. I have a set of OEM sensors with new OEM batteries if your interested? I can replace and reprogram them too.
The car is designed so that if the TPMS light just "turns on", that indicates the system detects low tire pressure. (Some cars - not the Gen 2 Prius - can display the tire pressure readings). Very few cars use a sensor for a (full size) spare tire. I have never seen a sensor for a compact spare. If the light flashes then stays on, that indicates a fault with the TPMS system. 99% of the time it's a failed sensor. The sensor battery lasts around 10 years, depending on use and climate. Since a Gen 2 Prius is now 15-20 years old, I would just replace all 4 sensors. If the tire shop uses "universal" sensors, then these must be correctly programmed for the year, make and model of car. Also, every sensor has a unique ID code. Either they can "clone" the ID from the old sensors, or they can create new IDs. New IDs must be entered into the car's TPMS ecu. Properly cloned sensors should just work if the old sensors were working before. The TPMS button under the dash does NOT do any of that . It only allows you to "set" a custom pressure value for the system - whatever the tires are at becomes the new "normal" (as long as it is above a minimum pressure). The Autel AP200 can read all data from the TPMS system. As Brian stated, you would have to make a "big" change in a tire's pressure and watch which one changes on the scanner. The Autel "should" be able to enter new ID numbers into the system, but that function didn't work the last time I tried it. Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
Same here trying to do my o7 silver car brand new Toyoda boxes sensors . It's an Autel issue I can promise that . I've done it with this exact tool in hand
about as long as they last is 12-13 years ...some go sooner. If you live in a state that requires working TPMS at inspection then you need to replace. Gen2 had no way to turn off system, so black tape over the display was the only "fix". I made a fake reading with a binder clip on a spare OEM TPMS to live with 3 working for a few years. We used to use Toyota Techstream software to read/set the codes, now I use an Autel reader. I suppose I have another 5 years on my RAV4HV then I have to figure out