Take control of your Toyota or Lexus TPMS with a complete DIY sensor and programming system.
Includes 4 compatible AUTOMATE TPMS sensors, Bluetooth TPMS Programmer and Bluetooth OBDII TPMS interface, giving you the equipment required to program replacement sensors and register compatible sensor IDs to supported Toyota and Lexus vehicles.
Ideal for replacing failed sensors, fitting aftermarket wheels, setting up a second wheel set or keeping your own TPMS programming equipment for future use.
Kit includes:
4 × AUTOMATE TPMS sensors
Bluetooth TPMS Programmer
Bluetooth OBDII TPMS Reader / Writer
Phone app support
Setup instructions
MyTPMS Australia technical support
Important: Toyota and Lexus TPMS procedures vary by model, year and TPMS system. Some vehicles require the new sensor IDs to be registered into the vehicle using a compatible tool. Physical installation of the sensors inside the wheels still requires a tyre shop.
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EEC-manufactured and quality-controlled to meet Original Equipment performance standards
Quality:
Premium OE-style TPMS replacement solution, selected for reliable fitment, consistent performance and backed by MyTPMS Australia compatibility support.
Delivery Information:
Free express shipping Australia-wide. Australia-wide Estimated delivery is usually 1-3 business days after dispatch, and international delivery within 7-21 business days with tracking provided where available. See the Shipping Policy for dispatch, delivery, and pickup details.
Returns:
Returns accepted in accordance with our Returns & Refund Policy. Change-of-mind returns must be requested within 30 days of delivery. Programmed, installed, paired, activated, connected, or used TPMS sensors, tools, and electrical items may not be eligible for change-of-mind return unless required by law.
Product Description
TOYOTA / LEXUS DIY TPMS SYSTEM
Program the Sensor.
Register the ID.
Complete the Relearn.
A complete TPMS sensor and programming system for compatible Toyota and Lexus vehicles — giving you the tools required to prepare replacement sensors and complete supported vehicle-side sensor ID registration procedures.
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4 compatible AUTOMATE TPMS sensors
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Bluetooth TPMS sensor programmer
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Bluetooth OBDII TPMS interface
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Sensor programming & ID registration capability
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Setup instructions & MyTPMS Australia support
UNDERSTANDING TOYOTA & LEXUS TPMS
Why Can a Brand-New TPMS Sensor Still Leave the Warning Light On?
A TPMS sensor does more than measure tyre pressure. It is an electronic transmitter with its own identification number and a communication protocol designed for the vehicle’s TPMS system.
On compatible Toyota and Lexus vehicles that store sensor IDs, fitting a new sensor with a new ID does not automatically mean the vehicle knows that sensor belongs to it.
The replacement sensor must first be correctly prepared, physically installed and then — where required — its ID registered into the vehicle’s TPMS system.
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO UNDERSTAND
Programming, Fitting and ECU Registration Are Different Jobs
Understanding these three steps makes Toyota and Lexus TPMS much easier to understand.
01 — PROGRAM THE SENSOR
Prepare the Replacement TPMS Sensor
The included Bluetooth TPMS Programmer communicates directly with compatible AUTOMATE sensors. It prepares the replacement sensor for the appropriate supported Toyota or Lexus application.
02 — PHYSICAL FITMENT
Install the Sensor Inside the Wheel
TPMS sensors are mounted inside the wheel. The tyre needs to be moved away from the rim so the original sensor can be removed and the replacement installed.
This part requires tyre-changing equipment and should be carried out by a tyre shop or suitably equipped technician.
03 — VEHICLE REGISTRATION
Tell the Toyota or Lexus Which Sensor IDs to Recognise
Where the vehicle requires TPMS sensor ID registration, the replacement IDs must be entered into the vehicle’s TPMS system using the appropriate supported procedure.
The included Bluetooth OBDII TPMS interface is designed for supported vehicle-side sensor ID registration procedures.
A SIMPLE WAY TO UNDERSTAND IT
The Sensor Can Be Working Perfectly — But the Vehicle May Be Listening for Another ID
Imagine replacing an electronic remote with a brand-new remote. The new remote can be fully functional, but the device it controls may still need to be told that this is now the remote it should recognise.
A TPMS sensor can work in a similar way. It may be transmitting pressure correctly, but if the vehicle’s TPMS system is expecting the old sensor ID, the new ID may need to be registered before the system operates normally.
WHAT IS A SENSOR ID?
Think of It as the Sensor’s Electronic Serial Number
Each TPMS sensor transmits a unique electronic identification code together with its pressure information.
This allows the vehicle to distinguish the TPMS sensors fitted to it from other sensors operating nearby.
When replacement sensors use new IDs, compatible Toyota and Lexus vehicles that store those IDs may need to have the replacement IDs written into the TPMS system.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
A Complete Sensor & Programming System
The Master Kit includes both the replacement sensors and the tools needed for the electronic side of supported Toyota and Lexus TPMS replacement.
4 × AUTOMATE TPMS Sensors
These replace the original sensors mounted inside the wheels and are prepared for compatible Toyota and Lexus TPMS applications.
1 × Bluetooth TPMS Programmer
Communicates directly with compatible TPMS sensors. Used for supported sensor activation, reading and programming functions.
1 × Bluetooth OBDII TPMS Interface
Communicates with the compatible Toyota or Lexus through its OBDII system and is used for supported vehicle-side TPMS sensor ID writing procedures.
Phone App, Instructions & Support
The supported app workflow and supplied setup instructions guide you through the appropriate programming process, with MyTPMS Australia available for compatibility and setup assistance.
THE COMPLETE MASTER KIT
The Tools Stay With You
The four sensors are installed in the wheels. The Bluetooth Programmer and OBDII interface remain yours for future compatible TPMS servicing, sensor replacement or wheel-set changes.
PROGRAMMING vs REGISTRATION
Programming the Sensor Does Not Automatically Program the Vehicle
This is one of the most common misunderstandings when replacing TPMS sensors.
SENSOR SIDE
Bluetooth TPMS Programmer
Prepares the compatible replacement sensor with the appropriate supported Toyota or Lexus TPMS application.
VEHICLE SIDE
Bluetooth OBDII TPMS Interface
Performs supported vehicle-side TPMS functions, including writing compatible replacement sensor IDs into the vehicle where the procedure is supported.
NEW SENSOR IDs & CLONING
There Can Be More Than One Way to Replace a TPMS Sensor
The appropriate method depends on the exact Toyota or Lexus TPMS system.
Using New Sensor IDs
Replacement sensors can be prepared with new IDs. On vehicles that require registration, those new IDs must then be written into the vehicle using the appropriate supported procedure.
Cloning an Existing Sensor ID
Where an original sensor ID can be read and the application supports cloning, that ID may be copied to a compatible replacement AUTOMATE sensor.
The correct method should be determined before programming or installing the replacement sensors.
WHAT IF THE OLD SENSOR IS COMPLETELY DEAD?
A Dead Sensor May Not Be Readable for Direct Cloning
Cloning relies on knowing the original sensor ID. If the old sensor no longer transmits and cannot be read directly, another method may be required.
For vehicles that support new sensor ID registration, the replacement ID can be handled using the appropriate compatible vehicle-side procedure.
FROM ORDER TO WORKING TPMS
The General Toyota / Lexus Process
The exact procedure depends on the vehicle, but this explains the overall workflow.
Step 1 — Confirm the Exact Vehicle
Confirm the Toyota or Lexus model, year and, where required, VIN or original sensor information so the correct compatible TPMS application can be identified.
Step 2 — Confirm the Relearn Method
Determine whether the vehicle requires sensor ID registration, cloning or another supported TPMS procedure.
Step 3 — Prepare the Replacement Sensors
Use the included Bluetooth Programmer and supported workflow to prepare the compatible AUTOMATE sensors.
Step 4 — Have the Sensors Installed
Have a tyre shop or suitably equipped technician physically fit the prepared sensors inside the wheels.
Step 5 — Register the Sensor IDs
Where the vehicle requires TPMS ECU registration, use the included OBDII interface and appropriate supported procedure to write the replacement sensor IDs into the vehicle.
Step 6 — Verify the System
Complete any final vehicle-specific steps and confirm that all sensors are being received correctly and there are no unresolved TPMS warnings.
315 MHz & 433 MHz
Matching the Frequency Alone Is Not Enough
TPMS sensors communicate by radio frequency, with compatible applications operating across frequencies such as 315 MHz and 433 MHz.
However, a matching frequency does not automatically mean two TPMS sensors are interchangeable.
The replacement sensor must also be configured with the correct supported protocol for the particular Toyota or Lexus TPMS system.
SECOND WHEEL SETS
Useful for More Than Just Replacing Failed Sensors
The Master Kit can also be useful when setting up replacement or additional wheels with compatible TPMS sensors.
Depending on the vehicle’s TPMS system, changing between wheel sets containing different sensor IDs may require the vehicle to be updated with the IDs of the sensors currently fitted.
Because the programming equipment remains yours, you have the tools available for future supported TPMS servicing rather than purchasing the hardware again.
IMPORTANT
You Still Need a Tyre Shop for Physical Sensor Installation
This is a DIY TPMS programming and registration kit. It does not replace tyre-changing equipment.
The TPMS sensors are mounted inside the wheels, so the tyre needs to be moved away from the rim for safe installation.
A tyre shop or suitably equipped technician should perform the physical sensor installation.
WHY BUY THE MASTER KIT?
More Than Just Four Replacement Sensors
Replace ageing or failed sensors Four compatible AUTOMATE replacement sensors are included.
Program compatible sensors yourself The Bluetooth Programmer remains yours for future supported AUTOMATE sensor work.
Register supported sensor IDs The included OBDII interface provides the vehicle-side hardware needed where supported ECU sensor ID writing is required.
Useful for additional wheel sets Keep the programming equipment available for future compatible wheel or sensor changes.
Keep the tools after installation Only the four sensors are installed in the wheels. The programming equipment remains with you.
TOYOTA / LEXUS TPMS QUESTIONS
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my Toyota or Lexus automatically recognise the replacement sensors?
Not always. The correct procedure depends on the exact model, year and TPMS system. Vehicles that store sensor IDs may require the replacement IDs to be registered using a compatible tool.
Why does this kit include an OBDII interface?
The OBDII interface is used for supported vehicle-side TPMS procedures where compatible sensor IDs need to be written into the vehicle.
Why do I also need the Bluetooth Programmer?
Because the Bluetooth Programmer communicates with the compatible replacement sensor itself, while the OBDII interface communicates with the vehicle. They perform different jobs.
Does programming the sensor mean it is already registered to my car?
No. Sensor programming and vehicle registration are separate processes. Programming prepares the compatible sensor; registration tells the supported vehicle which sensor IDs it should recognise.
Can the original sensor IDs be cloned?
Where the original IDs can be read and the application supports cloning, readable sensor IDs may be copied onto compatible AUTOMATE replacement sensors.
What if the original sensor is completely dead?
A completely dead sensor may not be readable for direct cloning. Depending on the vehicle, a replacement sensor with a new ID may instead be registered using the appropriate supported vehicle procedure.
Can I use the tools again in the future?
Yes. The Bluetooth Programmer and OBDII interface remain yours for future compatible TPMS servicing and AUTOMATE sensor work.
Do I still need a tyre shop?
Yes, for physical installation. TPMS sensors are mounted inside the wheel and require tyre-changing equipment to install safely.
Does this kit work with every Toyota and Lexus?
TPMS systems vary by model, year, market and sensor type. Compatibility and the correct programming method should always be confirmed before programming or installation.
What if I don’t know which procedure my vehicle requires?
Provide MyTPMS Australia with your Toyota or Lexus model, year and, where requested, VIN or original sensor details. We can help identify the appropriate compatible TPMS procedure before installation.
MYTPMS AUSTRALIA SUPPORT
Not Sure Which Toyota or Lexus TPMS Procedure You Need?
Send us your vehicle model, year and vehicle details and our TPMS team can help determine whether the compatible setup requires sensor programming, cloning, ECU sensor ID registration or another supported relearn procedure.