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Xhorse XDTPM1EN XTPMS Sensor Step-By-Step Learning Guide



The Xhorse XDTPM1EN XTPMS is a programmable dual-frequency TPMS sensor designed to cover 98% of vehicle models. With a reliable battery life of 4–6 years, it simplifies TPMS replacement through two methods: Copying and Learning. This guide focuses on the Learning method, ideal when the original sensor ID is unavailable.




How to Program Xhorse XTPMS Sensor via Learning?Generate Sensor IDsUse the Key Tool Max Pro (TPMS function enabled after a free upgrade).
Select TPMS > Ford Transit (or your vehicle model) and choose the correct year.
Tap Program > Automatic Creation to generate random sensor IDs.
The tool supports simultaneous programming of multiple sensors.







Install the New SensorsMount the programmed sensors on the wheel hub (one per tire).

Enter Vehicle Learning ModeTurn off the ignition, then press and release the brake pedal for 1 second.
Turn on the ignition and repeat the brake pedal action three times.
Next, press the brake, turn off the ignition, then turn it on – repeat three times.
A horn sound and dashboard prompt (e.g., “Calibrate left front wheel”) confirm successful entry.

Activate & Sync SensorsPlace the Key Tool Max Pro near each tire and tap Activate.
Follow the sequence: Left Front > Right Front > Right Rear > Left Rear.
The vehicle will beep after each successful activation.
Once all four sensors turn green (with displayed IDs), the dashboard shows “Learning Complete.”







Key Notes for SuccessTime-sensitive steps – delays may cause failure.
Clear the area – remove other sensors (10m away) to avoid interference.
Post-activation sync – some models require driving to finalize data.
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