TPMS Adventures: new lessons learned and insights gained

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Technical Discussion' started by MrPete, Feb 6, 2024.

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  1. priumium

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    2012 Prius Plug-in
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    Four
    Just went through the mindboggling research, and Toyotas quoted price motivated me to buy it all:

    1. Bead breaker (vevor cheap version, added leather..) 50eu
    2. I-VENU thinkcar tool - 60 euro aliexprrss
    3. Clonable generic thinkcar S3 sensor x4 - 30 euro
    4. Stem unscrew tool, 1 euro

    Remove and empty tire, Spray soapy water and place the breaker close to vent, break bead, force access to add new TPMs with blocks. Replace with S3 sensor and inflate (used a lame 18V compressor, took a while for the bead to pop…).

    Then use i-venu tool to program the S3 sensor with any ID.

    Worked like a charm.

    I mainly needed to replace one tpms that was broken fully off on my studded winter attire/tyre.

    But the long term idea is to replace all remaining three sensors with these as they can then have the same ID as the summer tires.

    We have to change tires twice a year up here, and I just hate having any malfunction light lit.
     
    #21 priumium, Nov 29, 2025 at 3:10 PM
    Last edited: Nov 29, 2025 at 3:33 PM