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Highlights
Quality
I used the vt30 in combination with the quickset to turn off my tpms light on a 2017 wrx sti after installing new winter wheelstires
I used this in combination with the quickset tool and light is gone
It doesnt come with the case thats shown in the picture and had to contact tech support for problems programming the tool
Of course i had to update the device of which it did not come with the cord for this
Price
Overall it works well at a good price
Firstly i called my local subaru dealer and they said it would cost me 300 for them to register my new sensors
Packaging/appearance
I used this tool to read the sensor information and then used the quickset tool to program my ecu
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
new, quickset, great, still and able. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 295 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 2 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Bought winter set for 2018 wrx and a quickset was hoping the tpms would come activated wonder why they dont do this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Entered id codes from qucikset and sure enough dash light stayed lit
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Got in car and the dash light was already gone didnt even drive off yet
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Warning vt30 has been discontinued about a year ago support ends on 2022 i found this out on ateqs website after i received the item
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Of course i had to update the device of which it did not come with the cord for this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Once updated it read all sensors in no time at all
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Generally worked just beware that it is very finicky about how the reader is pointed at the sensor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Touching the tpms stem and pointed at just the right angle to get the information to display
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