The Xhorse XDTPM1EN XTPMS Sensor offers a fast and simple way to replace TPMS sensors using the copying method. This guide explains how to copy the original sensor’s ID to the new sensor for seamless replacement.
Method 1: Manual Copying (When Original Sensor ID is Visible)
- Locate the Original Sensor ID – Check the sensor shell for the ID number.
- Enter the ID Manually – On the Xhorse VVDI Key Tool Max Pro, go to:
TPMS Function → Program → Manual Creation
Enter the original sensor ID and confirm.
- Install the New Universal XTPMS Sensor – The copied sensor will work without additional programming.
Method 2: Using OBD Communication (For Compatible Vehicles)
- Connect to the Vehicle – Plug theKey Tool Max Pro into the OBD port.
- Select Vehicle Model – Go to TPMS Function, choose the correct OEM, model, and year.
- Read Original Sensor IDs – Tap OBD Read ID to retrieve existing sensor IDs.
- Copy IDs to New Sensors – Select OBD Copy, then program each new sensor one by one.
- Install & Verify – Mount the new sensors, and they will function normally.
If Original Sensor is Dead or Unreadable
- Replace the Battery – If the sensor is unresponsive, disassemble and replace its battery.
- Activate & Retrieve ID – Use the VVDI Key Tool Max Proto read the ID after power is restored.
Benefits of Copying Method
✅ No need for relearning or reprogramming
✅ Faster than the learning method
✅ Works even if the original sensor is damaged (if ID is retrievable)
Read also
Xhorse XDTPM1EN XTPMS Sensor Step-By-Step Learning Guide
http://blog.vvdishop.com/xhorse-xdtpm1en-xtpms-sensor-step-by-step-learning-guide/
For more details, check on www.vvdishop.com.