When replacing tire pressure sensors with brand-new units or sensors transferred from other wheels, physical installation alone is insufficient. The unique identification code (ID) of each new sensor must be registered (or "written") into the vehicle's Body Control Module (BCM) or Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) module using a dedicated diagnostic tool.
Preparation
Preparation: OBDSTAR MOTOMASTER, M001A, M019
Solution
Solution: Using OBDSTAR MOTOMASTER to operate the registration ID function.
Detail Steps:
1. Select MOTO Diag--KTM--Latest Version to enter Diagnosis ;
2. Click By model
3. Sequentially select 1 >1290 >1290 Super Adventure T >Motorcycle (Enduro)|(2015-2020) ;
4. Click Manual selection.
5. Click TPMS, then click Enter.
6. Click Special Function, follow the prompts, enter the password 123, click OK;
7. Click registration ID;
8. Click OK;
9. Confirm the old sensor ID of the front tire, then click OK.
10. Enter the ID of the new front tire pressure sensor. (The ID can be found on the sensor’s packaging or surface. This image is just an example and should not be used as a reference.)

11. Confirm the input is correct, then click OK;
12. Confirm the old sensor ID of the rear tire, then click OK ;
13. Enter the ID of the new rear tire pressure sensor.(The ID can be found on the sensor’s packaging or surface. This image is just an example and should not be used as a reference.)
14. Confirm the input is correct, then click OK;
15. Click OK;
16. Registration of front and rear TPMS sensors has been completed.
Strictly follow your device tips during the operation process.

















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