Search eBay, Amazon, etc. for the relearn tool "EL-50448". They typically sell new for about $80. I managed to find one for $50 used. Works great!

Search eBay, Amazon, etc. for the relearn tool "EL-50448". They typically sell new for about $80. I managed to find one for $50 used. Works great!
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Correct.when the tires are rotated by the dealer with a oil change and scheduled maint. the car computer needs to be re-learned as to what sensors are where?
More likely, someone is under pressure to get things Done. It's not something the customer will notice until a tire starts to go down. The chance of it blowing back to the employee - nil. But it does say something about the dealership, priorities and supervision.Been chasing a low tire light for the left front when actually the left rear was the culprit. Guess the dealership has a real tool working for them. Guess that will be question to ask the service writer at the next rotation.
The tpms must be 're learned' with every tire rotation.......your dealer evidently forgot......just stop in....it only takes a minute or two using the tool pictured.Let me get this straight, when the tires are rotated by the dealer with a oil change and scheduled maint. the car computer needs to be re-learned as to what sensors are where? Been chasing a low tire light for the left front when actually the left rear was the culprit. Guess the dealership has a real tool working for them. Guess that will be question to ask the service writer at the next rotation.
I had the exact same thing happen recently to me. Place I bought the tires does rotation for free if you buy 4 tires, but because it was more convenience I just paid the dealer to do it. However when the dealership did the work they never reset the tire location. I will be mentioning this next time I'm at the dealer.Been chasing a low tire light for the left front when actually the left rear was the culprit. Guess the dealership has a real tool working for them. Guess that will be question to ask the service writer at the next rotation.
I wouldn't be surprised if the "tool" that wanted to charge you $50 was going to just pocket the cash for his 2-3 minutes worth of work. It seems that the electronic tool that's actually useful is smarter than the other tool in this case!Guess the dealership has a real tool working for them.