EL-50448 TPMS Relearn Tool GM TPMS Relearn Tool Chevy TPMS Reset Tool Tire Sensor Train Tire Pressure Monitoring System Activation programming Tool for GM Chevy Buick Ca-dillac GMC for 200+ GM models FUNCTIONS of this EL-50448 TPMS relearn tool: 1.Activate, reset, relearn GM TPMS sensors; 2. Match, connect the GM dashboard with TPMS sensors; 3. Make the GM dashboard display tire pressure data; 4. Clear the TPMS warning light of GM vehicles; 5. Simply test if the GM TPMS sensors are good or bad. COMPATIBILITY of this GM TPMS relearn tool, support 200+ GM models: 1. Chevy vehilces, such as Silverado, Sierra, Equinox, Trax, Traverse, Malibu, Camaro, Impala, Blazer, Tahoe, Suburban, Corvette, Colorado...; 2. GMC vehicles, Sierra, Terrain, Yukon, Acadia, Canyon, Envoy, Savana... 3. Ca-dillac vehicles, ATS, CT4&5&6, Escalade, BLS... 4. Buick vehicles, Allure, Cascada, Enclave, Encore, Regal, Envision. Detail please see the COMPATIBILITY LIST! WHEN do you need this Chevy Buick Ca-dillac GMC TPMS Reset Tool? 1. GM TPMS warning light comes on dashboard; 2. GM Dashboard can't display tire pressure data; 3. Exchanged summer-winter tires or new tires & rims of GM vehicles; 4. Replaced new GM TPMS sensors. This Chevy GM TPMS programming tool will resolve such problems fast and easily in minutes at your home, it is very useful and convenient. SIMPLE ENOUGH TO USE AND SAVE $100: One-button designing, no car repair experience required, you can use this EL 50448 GM TPMS reset tool to resolve tire pressure monitoring system problems. TPMS warning light comes on or your dashboard can't display tire pressure data. They are little problems, but if you go to a dealership or repair shop, it will cost you around $100 and several hours of your time. But with our this Chevy TPMS relearn tool GM, you can DIY solve it at home in just a few minutes for less than $10. WARNING REMINDING: 1.NOT support universal TPMS sensors; 2. If your TPMS sensors have been used for over 5 years, it may be low/no power to be resolved; 3. If your TPMS sensors are damaged, they can't be resolved; 4. If you install TPMS sensors with tires or rims from other old vehilces, even the same car model but different year. It won't work becuase of the old TPMS sensors don't match the TPMS system info in the ECU your current vehicle.