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Description
The purpose of this article to provide procedures on Tire Pressure Monitoring System sensor
registration when Lost Communication With ECU appears on the Techstream display.
This condition may occur when trying to register one or more sensors.
Applicable Model
4 Runner: 2004-2009
Avalon,Camry,Camry HV,RAV4,Sienna: 2007-2009
Corolla,FJ Cruiser,Highlander,Highlander HV,Matrix,Yaris: 2008-2009
Land Cruiser,Prius,Tacoma: 2006-2009
Spequoia,Tundra: 2005-2009
Solara: 2007-2009
Start
Connect TIS Techstream to the vehicle
Turn the ignition switch to the “IG-ON” position.
Select the datalist for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System.
Check and set all tire pressures to specification with an accurate tire pressure gauge and compare the information to what is displayed on the datalist.
After checking the tire pressure, record the TPMS sensors ID numbers.Check below operation case.
With the vehicle set to “IG-ON” mode, disconnect the TIS Techstream.
Using Jumper wire or equivalent, connect terminals TC and CG at the DL3 connector for at least 30 seconds. Do not cycle the ignition switch to “OFF” position during this step. (Landcruiser use TC and E1 at DLC1)
Once 30 seconds have passed, with the vehicle still in “IG-ON” mode, remove the jumper wire.
Connect TIS Techstream and begin the registration process
After registration has been performed, leave TIS Techstream connected and confirm that the tire pressures are reading correctly and the thresold pressures show a difference of 5 to 7psi less than the inflation pressure. For vehicles with a TPMS reset switch, press and hold the reset switch to begin the initialization process.
After tire pressures and thresholds pressures display on the datalist, adjust all tire pressures in relation to the expected changes in ambient temperatures.