Set Mercedes-benz Tyre pressure sensor TPMS SCHRADER A0009050030
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In the set you will receive 4x:tyre pressure sensor
SCHRADER Wheel sensor, tyre pressure monitoring system
A0009050030 / A 000 905 00 30 Q12 / A0009050030Q12
FUEL INFO by AUTO-SELF (MER-3)
(does not require a diagnostic device on the TPMS, the vehicle control unit automatically pairs with the sensors)
1. Restarting the tyre pressure monitoring system
2. Inflate all tires to the pressure indicated on the tire label.
3. Turn the ignition to the ON position (leave the engine off).
4. Press the buttons on the steering wheel to select SERVICE.
5. Select TIRE PRESSURE.
6. Press OK.
7. Select the "Use current pressure as new reference" menu item.
8. Press OK to confirm.
9. The message "Tyre press. monitor restarted" appears.
10. Drive the vehicle over 30 km/h for at least 10 minutes or until the re-learning procedure is automatically completed.
FUEL INFO by AUTO-SELF (MER-6)
(does not require a diagnostic device on the TPMS, the vehicle control unit will automatically pair with the sensors)
1. The tire pressure monitor automatically detects new wheels or new sensors.
2. Drive the vehicle faster than 30 km/h for a few minutes.
Mercedes-Benz / Infinity / Aston Martin
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