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Old Apr 15, 2020 | 07:52 AM
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Default Re: OBDII scanner recommendations

Originally Posted by TeamSapphire
Hi John&Terry Is this the DRB3 emulator required to program the TPMS?

wiTECH VCI Pod Kit wiTECH Diagnostic Tool For Chrysler v14.01.20 with DRB III Emulator

http://www.obdii365.com/wholesale/chrysler-diagnostic-tool.html ~$479
Thanks!
Originally Posted by John&Terry
Hi Sapphire,
I'm sorry for not getting back to you sooner.

This is what is required, along with a laptop: V17.04.27 wiTech MicroPod 2 for Chrysler Diagnosis & Programming Multi-language All the necessary software is included with the unit for $135. Other than a laptop, that is your only required expense.

I went this route because my dealer couldn't do the job.

Please let me know if you have any questions. There are also others who have done this.

I've attached a video below that shows the steps involved to relearn the TPMS when using the DRB lll emulator.

Thank you, and good luck,

John
TeamSapphire - I've got the DRB3 Emulator software running on a refurbished & inexpensive Windows7 laptop I bought off eBay ($80). I use it with an Autel TS501 TPMS Code Reader. You will will need a TPMS Code Reader/Scanner that can read (activate) the wheel sensors so the DRB3 software can load the required info into the TPMS Module via the OBD2 port located below the DS dash. With John&Terry's help, performing the Relearn process & clearing the TPMS warning light was simple to do.
 

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