[Shop-talk] OBD2 Scanner recommendations
Jim Juhas
james.f.juhas at snet.net
Mon Jan 6 11:40:04 MST 2025
Thank you for the compliment. It’s a 1957 now with an “improved” 1600 as well as some other modifications, and has been my vintage racer since 2007.
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> On Jan 5, 2025, at 9:27 PM, Douglas Shook <dirtbeard at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi James,
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> I do not have a helpful answer for you, but I do love your MGA. 😉
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> Best,
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> Doug
> mobile
> From: Shop-talk <shop-talk-bounces at autox.team.net> on behalf of James Juhas <james.f.juhas at snet.net>
> Sent: Sunday, January 5, 2025 9:30:12 AM
> To: Shop Talk List <shop-talk at autox.team.net>
> Subject: [Shop-talk] OBD2 Scanner recommendations
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> All,
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> I'm looking for a recommendation for an OBD2 scanner capable of accessing the TPMS re-learning procedure on our 2024 Mazda 3. I just put winter wheels and tires on the car with new TPMS sensors. In spite of the owners manual telling me that the system should automatically read the new IDs simply by driving a certain distance, that appears to not be the case. I can't find any way to trigger a re-learn procedure using the car's menu settings. So I figure an OBD2 Scanner of some sort would take care of this task, since I expect that's what the dealer would do. I expect needing to go to the dealer each time I switch wheels will soon exceed the cost of the scan tool.
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> I do have a device that is supposed to wake up the sensors so that they will transmit their identity and data to the car's brain, but that didn't have any effect that I know of.
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