BLE TPMS - Update Configuration
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Last modified: 24/07/2023 17:04:27
NOTE:
See PERSONAL PROTECTION
to make sure wearing proper PPE when performing the below procedure.
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NOTE: The vehicle connection is integrated into the drivers footwell cover. Open the Toolbox 3 website https://toolbox.teslamotors.com.
- In Toolbox, select the connection status icon at the top right corner, and then select "Connect Locally".NOTE: The icon will turn green when the vehicle is connected.
- Select the "Dashboards" tab, and then select "Infotainment Dashboard" from the left.
- Select "Vehicle Configuration".NOTE: Click Read Config , and then click Run to load the configuration values if they are not shown automatically.
- Scroll down to "tpmsType", and then select "Tesla Ble" from the drop down menu.
- Click Apply Changes, and then click Run to save the updated configuration.
- After the center display of the vehicle has rebooted, verify that the configuration changes are complete.
- Select "Actions/Autodiag" and search for "LEARN-TP-TYPE".
- Select the PROC_VCSEC_X_LEARN-TP-TYPE action, and then click Run to make sure the gateway uses the BLE TPMS.
- Search for "CLEAR-LEARNT-TIRE-OFFSET".
- Select the PROC_DIR_CLEAR-LEARNT-TIRE-OFFSET action, and then click Run to clear the stored tire sizes.
- Click Read Config , and then click Run to verify that the vehicle configuration change was performed.
- Disconnect the laptop from the vehicle.