🚗 Master Your TPMS Game: Reset, Program & Diagnose Like a Pro!
The XTOOL TP150 is a professional-grade TPMS programming and diagnostic tool designed for pre-programmed OE and XTOOL TS100 sensors. Supporting dual-frequency 315/433MHz sensors, it offers universal relearn, reset, activation, and comprehensive diagnostics for 99% of global 12V OBD2 vehicles. With broad vehicle compatibility, multi-language support, and four sensor programming methods, it empowers both DIYers and tire shops to efficiently manage tire pressure monitoring systems, saving time and costly mechanic visits.
Manufacturer | XTOOL |
Brand | XTOOL |
Model | TP150 |
Item Weight | 2.44 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 8.66 x 4.33 inches |
Item model number | XD-TP150 ONLY |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | XD-TP150 ONLY |
N**K
After a lot of research, I found this to be the best bang for the buck!
I currently have 4 cars in our family, all of which I provide maintenance and repair on, among many others that belong to friends and family. The one thing that I have not messed with up until now, were the TPMS sensors. The most I could do was to test the sensors with a scan tool and attempt to reset them. However, once they have failed, there is no resetting. More than likely, the battery is dead and all you can do is replace the sensors. I decided to eventually take on this job myself as I have access to tire changing equipment. But my primary concern at this time is to purchase a reasonably priced tool that would provide the ability to access TMPS data and provide additional functionality moving forward.When I purchase diagnostic equipment, I like to be somewhat future proof as much as possible. I also wanted a product that I could use in conjunction with my high-end scanner, which happens to be an Xtool (D9). Although I have had excellent experiences with Xtool products and customer service, I am completely open to purchasing from another company if it would best meet my needs, without a doubt. It just so happens that the Xtool product line continues to offer the best balance in value, customer service and capabilities, so I decided to try this product as well. I knew, based on experience, that if I had a problem, or any questions they would work with me to resolve them!So, as indicated, I as always, did a lot of research and found The Xtool TP-150 to be hands-down the most affordable and functional TPMS scanner/programmer in its class. I didn’t want to spend a lot of money on a TPMS scan tool, so I decided to purchase the Xtool product. The TP-150 comes in a compact cardboard storage box. It has a solid rubber case for protection that is also removable. This is a great feature that is robust enough to prevent damage if you were to accidentally drop the unit.The first step each time you use the device in my opinion, is to check for and complete any software updates. You can do this either by connecting the device to a computer through a USB port, or via wifi. It is much easier and more convenient to connect to wifi for any current and future updates that may be available. One of the features that attracted me to this Xtool device is that it offers lifetime (COST-FREE) updates! Some companies charge a fee.The TP-150 supports several regions and multiple car brands both domestic U.S. and other countries along with multiple languages. It has an audible beeper that is optional and can be deactivated. I chose to keep mine activated as it helps with testing to hear the noise prompts throughout the process. It also has an optional auto-power setting that can be deactivated or set at ranges from 3, 5, and 10 (minutes), or to not automatically shut off. I found the no shut off option to be more feasible for my usage. I’ll just need to remember to turn it off manually after I’m finished! Here is a rundown of the device’s features.Xtool TP-150 supports (5) different functions:Check: Allows you to check each tire by prompting you to walk around the vehicle and point the device at each valve stem, which is where the TMPS sensor is mounted. It provides a visual display of each tire location which makes the process fun and easy. The results display the sensor’s data, current tire pressure and the current battery life which is extremely helpful information to know.Diagnosis: This feature allows the device to connect to the vehicle through the OBD-2 port and scan the ECU (car’s computer) for any error codes. It provides the sensor ID, tire pressure reading, temperature and power to the sensors. You can also clear the TPMS error code that appears on your dashboard.Programming: Is a feature that allows you to clone your current sensors that need to be replaced and write the data to Xtool’s (TS-100) sensors. It will not allow you to program any other manufacturer’s sensor, however I found that the Xtool sensors are among the lowest priced dual frequency sensors available on the market. I was happy to find that this feature has (4) programming methods that cover every possible scenario.Relearning: Is only used for vehicles that require it and when you are needing to replace multiple sensors, or during tire rotation. Once the sensors are installed on the rims and mounted on the car, the Relearn function captures the data for all sensors as you walk around the vehicle, and stores this information based on the tire location. You can then connect to the vehicles OBD2 port and write the new sensor data to the vehicle’s ECU.Activating: This feature is very helpful if you choose to use universal aftermarket sensors, or OEM sensors that require a (relearning) process. It allows the TP-150 to capture the original sensor’s data and transfer it to the new sensor. This seems to work best if the tire locations have not changed.Sensor Information: Is a very useful feature that allows you to view the the sensor specification that are specific to your vehicle. This includes both OEM and Xtool (TP-100) sensor information.There is also a Recent Test feature that stores any vehicles that you have recently tested. This prevents you from having to conduct another vehicle search.In testing my various vehicles, I decided to compare the results with what I received with the Xtool D9 scanner, and the information was in alignment with the scanners diagnostic report as expected. In addition, the TP-150 provides the current tire pressure reading, and level of battery life available. I found that for my son’s Honda Accord, it showed that the right-side front TPMS sensor was at the end of its lifespan and will need to be replaced in the near future, although the other (3) were still good. With the late model Mercedes, I found that all sensors were functioning and that the battery life was optimal as well..One of the features that I/you would likely use most often, would be having the ability to use this device to quicky check the tire pressure on each wheel. It is much easier than using a tire pressure gauge! I also found that you are not required to use the Xtool TP-100 sensors unless you are (programming) new sensors. You can still use universal and (OEM) sensors by using the device’s Activation feature.I would certainly recommend this product to do it yourself, as well as professional technicians. I have found it to be of high quality, and very useful.
G**.
Works as expected.
So I went out in the snow today to play around with this thing a bit. And to my surprise it works really good. On the cruze it didn't detect all the sensors but could be for a number of reasons (including I am doing it from outside the tire). But on the 22 ford escape it it detected them all very quickly and gave all information as needed.You can easily program their sensors by copying the sensor you currently have either by proximity or by plugging into the ob2 to pull the info. If you have no access to either you can manually program them as well. Now I didn't try any generic sensors to program so unsure of what will happen there.It does have a pretty decent interface though a touch screen would of been preferred for ease and you have to manually pick the mhz which would be nice if it could auto determine from proximity.In my opinion it's pretty good for its price point. And I like how there was a lot of updates available before even using which shows the company is putting out new stuff and seems to care about their products.
J**N
Professional Mechanic Approved – A Solid TPMS Tool That Delivers
The media could not be loaded. As a professional mechanic, I’ve worked with many TPMS tools over the years, from basic handheld trigger tools to expensive OEM scanners. The XTOOL TP150 stands out as a compact, reliable, and cost-effective solution that still delivers professional-grade results.In the shop, I’ve used it to program XTOOL TS100 sensors, but it also works perfectly with OEM and other pre-programmed aftermarket sensors as long as the part number matches the vehicle’s original spec. It handles activation, programming, and relearns (OBD, stationary, manual, or copy) quickly and without fuss. The sensor readings ID, pressure, temperature, and battery life come up instantly, which makes it easy to confirm sensor health before installation.One of my favorite features is the built-in Wi-Fi paired with free lifetime updates. Keeping tools up to date is critical in this industry, and the TP150 makes it effortless just connect to Wi-Fi and update directly from the device. No cables, no extra software, and no subscription fees.Coverage is excellent, with support for a wide range of American, European, and Asian vehicles. The menu is simple to navigate, and the included relearn procedures are accurate and save time compared to searching manuals. It’s small enough to carry around the shop, yet powerful enough to handle daily professional use.For the price, you’re getting a TPMS tool that’s fast, versatile, and always up to date. Whether you’re in a professional shop or doing your own maintenance, the TP150 is a smart investment that will save you time, reduce headaches, and keep your tire pressure systems working exactly as they should.
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