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Posting for 2+ yearsTPMS sensor simulator / bypass for Suzuki
Brackla, Bridgend
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- 16 days ago
Description
Shipping is included in the price.
59 euros for the battery powered device.
59 euros for the USB corded device.
69 euros for the 12V corded device
This simulator device is basically a TPMS bypass, or TPMS disable solution. It makes the vehicle’s computer think it has pressure sensors on all wheels and everything is fine. As a consequence, the Service TPMS error and the accompanying “Christmas tree” lights that you experience will clear out leaving the dashboard just as it looks with the original tire pressure sensors (TPMS sensors) mounted on your Suzuki.
No other wired connection to the vehicle aside from the 12 V input needed for this. The battery powered device does not require even that. 1, 2, 3 or 4 sensors can be simulated by the device, regardless of whether or not real sensors are installed on the vehicle. This device is also good for overriding the Low Tyre Pressure message when the auxiliary learning procedure is followed.
The simulation is reversible – unplug the device and the yellow screen will show up again. This device will serve its purpose just fine for the entire life of the vehicle, for both summer and winter tires.
The device works with the following European Suzuki models, equipped with transmitter model S180052024 (OEM code 4313961M00) and A2C15319501 (OEM code 4313052S01):
Alto ( 06/2014- )
Baleno ( 09/2015- )
Carry Van ( 04/2015- )
Celerio ( 04/2013- )
Grand Vitara( 06/2014 – )
Ignis ( 01/2016 – )
Jimmy ( 06/2014 – )
Kizashi ( 06/2010 – )
Swift ( 08/2013 – )
SX4 ( 08/2014- )
SX4 S-Cross ( 08/2013- )
Vitara ( 01/2015- )
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