Today we have a 2012 Toyota Prius C that has a flashing tire pressure light. We show you two different methods. One is with a blank universal sensor, also known as sensor cloning, and the other with a pre-programmed sensor. Both methods will require a special tool, whether it's a scan tool or a tpms tool that can program universal sensors. The cloning method will work on pretty much any car, regardless of the make and model. The pre-programmed method works on Toyota, Lexus, and Scion models with direct tpms sensors up to 2018 year models from Camry, Corolla, Highlander, Sequoia, Tundra, 4runner, Avalon, Tacoma, Matrix, Solara, Sienna, Land Cruiser, FJ Cruiser, LS430, Ls460, ES330, ES350, GS350, LX570, IS250, IS350, Xa, Xb, TC.
Music Credit: Loser Lover Story by @hellakidz1898 and @independencetunes
Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - How Many Sensors are Bad
0:58 - How to Locate Bad Sensors
3:40 - Cloning Method
6:18 - Pre-Programmed Sensor Method
9:35 - Final Thoughts
11:40 - Outro