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06.03.2019
TPMS diagnostic information – Toyota Sienna 2006-2019
After the TREAD Act was mandated in 2007, all vehicles manufactured in the United States beginning in 2008, must be installed with direct or indirect TPMS systems.
The Toyota Sienna uses a direct TPMS system, which means TPMS sensors are installed in the wheel. If one or more tires indicate low tire pressure, the TPMS sensors will transfer the information to the vehicle’s ECU. An indicator light (low-line TPMS system) or each tire pressure will show on the dash (high-line TPMS system).
When a sensor is replaced for one or more wheels, air pressure has been changed, and tires have been rotated in a Toyota Sienna, a TPMS relearn is recommended to transfer the new TPMS sensor ID’s to the vehicle’s ECU, according to the TIA relearn chart.
All OE, programmable, configurable, hybrid and OE-type (one-to-one) TPMS sensor options and service kits can be found in the VT56, VT46 brands, and VT36 TPMS Tools.
VT56/VT55/VT46 brands combined with an OBDII MODULE
The video below displays an OBD relearn on a Toyota Camry, but the same relearn procedure steps will work with a Toyota Sienna.
The video below demonstrates an OBD relearn a Hyundai Azera, but the same procedure will work for most Toyota vehicles. To check to see if the QUICKSET is compatible with your vehicle, check the compatibility chart in the QUICKSET PRODUCT PAGE.
Before you begin:
Be sure to have the TPMS sensor ID information for the sensors in the wheels that are not currently registered with the vehicle. Use a TPMS activation or trigger tool that displays the sensor ID’s on the screen, such as a VT31 or VT36 to read the TPMS sensor ID’s, then be sure to write them down.
Next, make sure the ATQUICKSET software is installed on your PC. Connect the tool to your PC using the USB cable that comes with the kit.
Some Toyota models have a “SET” or “TPMS RESET” button, which is located below the steering wheel or under the glovebox. When the button is pressed, the system tries to locate the sensor ID’s that are already stored. The “SET button” can be used when performing a tire rotation that has different tire pressures in the front and rear, changing or adjusting the tire pressure, or changing tire size, or when tires are replaced.
If the “SET” button is pushed after new sensor IDs are introduced and before a relearn is performed, the ECU must be unlocked in order for the relearn procedure to work correctly. Some advanced TPMS scan tools have the capability to unlock the ECU. If your TPMS scan tool has the “UNLOCK ECU” option, the relearn procedure can be properly performed.
The Toyota Sienna had the option of alloy or steel wheels during manufacturing years 2006-2013. In the TPMS tool when looking up TPMS sensors or kits for replacement, be sure to select the correct manufactured alloy or steel wheels to find the correct part number.
Use the VT56 to retrieve Toyota TPMS DTC codes by selecting the “Service” icon. After selecting the Make, Model, and Year, select the DTC code icon. Use the OBDII module to retrieve the Toyota DTC TPMS information to diagnose and service the TPMS issues determined.
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