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Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF TPMS Relearn Programming Tool for MX-Sensors (315/433 MHz) TPMS Relearn/ Activate All Sensors, TPMS Scan Tool Read/Clear DTCs, TPMS Reset (Upgraded of TS408/501)

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Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF TPMS Relearn Programming Tool for MX-Sensors (315/433 MHz) TPMS Relearn/ Activate All Sensors, TPMS Scan Tool Read/Clear DTCs, TPMS Reset (Upgraded of TS408/501)Upgrated from TS401 TS408 TS501. Newest MaxiTPM TS508WF offer faster and smarter TPMS repairs for mechanics DIYERs. It serves almost 99% of cars worldwide and integrates you want in this powerful TPMS tool: TPMS Programming, Sensors Relearn & Activation, TPMS Reset & Diagnostics, Reading Sensor Data, Key Fob Test, etc. Any problem with vehicle models, please contact us without hesitation. TPMS TS508WF provides 4 options to program Autel MX Sensors:

  • Upgrated from TS401/TS408/TS501. Newest MaxiTPM TS508WF offer faster and smarter TPMS repairs for mechanics / DIYERs. It serves almost 99% of cars worldwide and integrates you want in this powerful TPMS tool: TPMS Programming, Sensors Relearn & Activation, TPMS Reset & Diagnostics, Reading Sensor Data, Key Fob Test, etc. Any problem with vehicle models, please contact us without hesitation.
  • TPMS TS508WF provides 4 options to program Autel MX-Sensors: 1)Copy By Activation, 2)Copy By Manual Input, 3)Auto Create, 4)Copy by OBD (Not available with TS408), surely you can choose the appropriate method to obtain the sensor ID. No longer take your car to dealers or techs, do-it-yourself TS508WF TPMS programming tool holds on your wallet and time. Note: Program Autel MX-Sensors (315/433MHz) ONLY.
  • TPMS Relearn Tool TS508WF - Why TPMS warning light is still on after replacing TPMS sensors? Almost every TPMS sensor must be ‘relearned’ after replacement, whether it’s genuine OE or aftermarket. TPMS relearn tool TS508 quickly relearns the sensors to the vehicle with as much as 3 ways, which are Stationary Relearn, Automatic Relearn, and OBD Relearn. Comparing with TS408, TS508 can directly write the sensor IDs to the ECU via OBD Relearn.
  • TPMS Reset Tool TS508WF - Want to know if the tire pressure is abnormal? Or if the sensor battery is weak? With Autel TS508 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tool, you can wirelessly activate all OEM/Universal TPMS sensors on the market, helping you easily get all sensor data like sensor ID, tire pressure, tire temperature, sensor battery, sensor position, frequency, etc. Choose the right vehicle make, model and year, sensor activation is a ‘Flash’ for you.
  • Autel TS508WF is a professional TPMS diagnostic scan tool, it reads and erases the DTCs from TPMS system with OBD2 connector. With the DTCs retrieved from TPMS, you could instantly pinpoint system faults to identify the fix, helping you easily erasing the DTCs and turning off the warning light. This All-in-One TPMS relearn tool comes with Lifetime Free Updated, 1-year warranty, 24/7 technical support, and 30-day free returns and changes to relieve your worries.

🤔What is Autel TS508WF

😊You must know about AUTEL TS401, TS408, TS501, TS601,TS608; so TS508WF is one member of Autel TPMS families. As the upgraded version of TS401, TS408, TS501, TS508 is the ideal choice of most mechanics, it features 3 ways to relearn TPMS MX-sensors, enjoys 4 ways to program Autel MX-sensors, 100% activate all TPMS sensors on the market. On top of that, TS508 has the OBD port, which means TS508 is capable to read and erase the DTCs from TPMS system, allows you to do quick diagnosis and turn off the warning light. Comparing with TS601, TS608,TS508 is much cost-effective and can basically meet all your needs, that ’s why it is the choice of most DIYers and Professionals.

 

🤔What is special about TS508WF

😆As a new generation TPMS diagnostic & service tool, Autel TS508WF is user- oriented, it is designed with Quick Mode and Advanced Mode options. you can save time and energy by choosing the most suitable way to complete TPMS work. The thing you save is not only time, but your energy.

1)TPMS Quick Mode: basic TPMS functions to check TPMS sensors and program MX-Sensors quickly;

2)TPMS Advanced Mode: complete TPMS functions to perform sensor check , TPMS diagnose, MX-Sensor program and sensor position relearn.

Fuctions

  • TPMS diagnose, one step for complete TPMS health check
  • Read/clear TPMS DTCs; on-screen DTC description
  • Check Key FOB
  • Read TPMS live data quickly and accurately
  • Tire Type/Pressure selection
  • Print TPMS sensor data via PC
  • Internet updatable
  • Multilingual support
  • Historical test records


Product Description

New Version TPMS Relearn tool---Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF

  • 4 MX-Sensors Programming Options: Copy by Activation, Copy by Manual Input, Auto Create, and Copy by OBD.
  • 3 TPMS Relearning Ways: OBD Relearn, Automatic Relearn, and Stationary Relearn.
  • 2 TPMS Service Modes: Quick Mode and Advanced Mode to suit different diagnostic needs.
  • 1 Second to Read and Erase DTCs: Read fault code, find out the problems, and turn off the TPMS light.
  • TPMS Diagnostics: Scan TPMS system, retrieve ECU information, and locate problems.
  • Fast Reading Sensor Data: Include sensor ID, tire pressure, temperature, battery, position, frequency, etc.
  • DTCs Detail Description Viewing: For further check and diagnostics.
  • Key Fob Checking: To check the frequency of the key fob and battery electricit.

Diversified Programming Methods of TS508WF Programming Tool

Autel TS508WF Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tool couples with 4 sensor programming options to obtain sensor ID according to different situations and meet user’s needs. TS508WF TPMS Programming Tool is specially designed for Autel MX-Sensors, which can be used to program the 315/433MHz MX-sensors. And it can wirelessly program up to 16 sensors simultaneously, greatly improve the efficiency.

√ Copy by Activation: If the old sensors are not completely broken, you can activate or trigger the old sensors and retrieve the old ID, and then write it into the new MX-Sensors. The new MX-Sensors can be replaced directly in the original position without relearning.

√ Copy by Manual Input: If the original sensor is completely bad or can’t be activated, you can find the old ID from the cover of the old sensors, and manually input the old sensor ID to new MX-Sensors.

√ Auto Create: If the old sensor is completely broken or the original sensor ID can’t be obtained, you can use the TS508 TPMS programming tool Auto create new unique ID(s) to 1-16 MX-Sensor(s).

√ Copy by OBD: Compared to Autel TS408 & TS401, TS508 can read/clear TPMS DTCs and has an OBD2 connector. You can connect the OBD cable and read ECU information to receive the old sensor data like sensor ID previously stored in TPMS ECU module and copy it to MX-Sensors.

3 TPMS Relearn Ways--Always A Way To Fit Your Appetite

TS508WF TPMS Relearn tool is compatible with 99% of the vehicle with TPMS system and it is also popular among small repair shops and individual car owners. For different car models, TS508 diagnostic tool has been designed with 3 TPMS position relearn methods that are comparable to the OE level. MaxiTPMS TS508 tool provides detailed on-screen instruction to free your worry.

√ OBD Relearn: 56% of Users’ Choices>>OBD relearn allows the TS508WF TPMS relearn tool to directly write the TPMS sensor IDs to the TPMS module via the OBD connector to make the on-board TPMS modules recognize the new sensors. That is so convenient! (Note: TS401& TS408 not available with OBD Relearn)

√ Automatic Relearn: 38% of Users’ Choices>>For some vehicles, the “Relearn” function can be completed automatically by driving, which makes it quite easy to do a complete set of sensor replacement operations on your own.

√ Stationary Relearn: 18% of Users’ Choices>> This relearn way requires the vehicle to be placed in the “Learn Mode” and follow the instructions to finish “Relearn”.

Quick Mode & Advanced Mode

Compared with Autel MaxiTPMS TS501, TPMS scan tool TS508WF offers 2 operating modes for faster & smarter TPMS repairs. “Quick Mode” allows you to perform basic TPMS functions such as check TPMS sensors and program MX-Sensors quickly. “Advanced Mode” exerts comprehensive TPMS functions including TPMS diagnostics, MX-Sensor program, TPMS Relearn and Activation, retrieve sensor information.

Quick Mode Service:

  •  Scan Sensor & Vehicle Identification
  •  Activate All the TPMS Sensor
  •  Relearn Sensor: Automatic Relearn
  •  Program Sensor: Copy by Activation, Copy by Manual Input, Auto Create
  •  Sensor Information: Sensor ID, Frequency, Voltage, Hardware Version, OE Manufacturer, etc

 

Advanced Mode Service:

  • TPMS Diagnostics: Check TPMS and Sensor State, Trigger Sensors, Read/Erase DTCs, Re-check ECU, Turn off the Light
  • Program Sensor: Copy by OBD, Copy by Activation, Copy by Manual Input, Auto Create
  • Position Relearn: OBD Relearn, Automatic Relearn, Stationary Relearn
  • Information: OE Sensor and MX-Sensor Information, OBD2 Port Location
  • Read/Write Tire Type and Tire Pressure

Autel TS508 = TPMS Tool + Code Reader

Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF is a powerful all-in-one TPMS scan tool, not only it can program/activate/relearn the sensors, but also can scan the TPMS system, do TPMS diagnostics, and read/clear the codes. You can't imagine that this small body is loaded with so many surprises.

TS508WF TPMS diagnostic tool: TS508WF can quickly scan the TPMS system to check TPMS and sensor state and pinpoint the problems so that users could timely repairs and maintenance.

TS508WF Code Reader: TS508WF will read TPMS faulty codes and give specific code descriptions to facilitate clearing the code and turning off the light.

Activating TPMS Sensors

TS508WF TPMS Reset tool can activate all the OE and common TPMS sensors and help you obtain sensor data information. Autel TPMS TS508WF tool is portable and easy to use, holds various TPMS functions, and plays different roles.

  • Judgment basis of the good or bad condition of the sensors.
  • A must step before performing relearn function.
  • Activating tool for 99% of vehicles with TPMS sensors on the market.
  • Serving all the 315MHz and 433MHz sensors.
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Eileen O Malley Callahan
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Five Stars
Format: Paperback
Brilliant, lucid, engaging and brave, a feminist chthonic journey shimmering with poetic bravado.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2014
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JeFF Stumpo
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
A Feminist Divine Comedy?
Format: Paperback
Let me start with this: The Descent of Alette is difficult to read at first. Notley "puts quotation marks around" "groups of words" "in lines" "that can be off-putting." Note that I'm not quoting from the book there, just giving an example of what the book's text appears like. This forces us to read more slowly, taking in each line a few words at a time. What appears to be awkward is in fact a great solution to the speed-reading most of us do these days. That being said, it's troublesome for the first few poems, less so after that, virtually invisible by the end of the first section. When talking about this book, I immediately compare it to Dante's Divine Comedy, and I commonly see others do the same (see an earlier review here on Amazon.com). Exchange Hell for a subway, and you've basically got it: an underground realm ruled over by a Tyrant, poor souls being tortured, though in this case there is no indication that they have done anything to deserve it. Notley's language might not be quite as beautiful/harsh as Dante's, but her images stand with anything he created. After introducing two characters on a subway, a woman and her baby, both on fire, Notley writes: "another woman" "in uniform" "from above ground" "entered" "the train" "She was fireproof" "she wore gloves, & she" "took" "the baby" "took the baby" "away from the" "mother" "Extracted" "the burning baby" "From the fire" "they made together" "But the baby" "still burned" ("But not yours" "It didn't happen" "to you") "We don't know yet" "if it will" "stop burning," "said the uniformed" "woman" "The burning woman" "was crying" "she made a form" "in her mind" "an imaginary" "form" "to settle" "in her arms where" "the baby" "had been" "We saw her fiery arms" "cradle the air" "She cradled air" ("They take your children" "away" "if you"re on fire") "In the air that" "she cradled" "it seemed to us there" "floated" "a flower-like" "a red flower" "its petals" "curling flames" "She cradled" "seemed to cradle" "the burning flower of" "herself gone" "her life" ("She saw" "whatever she saw, but what we saw" "was that flower") After surviving the horrors of the subway, Alette goes even deeper underground, passing through a series of psychological challenges that at times seem straight out of Freud, at times out of Classical mythology, at times out of collective dreams. Throughout it all, we learn more and more about Alette, who is not just a "hero" who goes through the motions necessary to the plot, but who considers and stumbles and is confused and learns. The third section of the book is a rebirth, wherein Alette finds a source for a stronger power than the Tyrant's, and it is distinctly feminist in its nature. I need to note here for those who react to feminism in a knee-jerk way: Notley's feminism is not a militant feminism, though it requires brief "military" action on Alette's part. Men are helpful in the story, have purpose besides being the bad guy. If anything, what Notley attacks in the form of the Tyrant is the idea of a corrupt masculinity, a kind of Big Brother who would easily stand as an antagonist in any number of 20th/21st century literary works. Alette's feminism is the discovery of her place in the world, and that place is not slaving away mindlessly for the Tyrant, not acting as just a womb or pair of hands or pretty face. It's a nuanced message, despite the epic (and therefore presumably black-and-white) nature of the whole book. The fourth section is the showdown with the Tyrant, a great deal of philosophizing, and an ending that I actually find more satisfying than that of Paradiso. I won't spoil it here, but it just works extremely well in conjunction with the themes of Descent as a whole. If you want to be challenged, if you want to think deep thoughts, if you want surreality and magic, pick up The Descent of Alette. For even more interesting reading from the author and her partner, you could also turn to The Scarlet Cabinet, which contains but actually predates the on-its-own publication of Descent.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2010
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Kent Shaw
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
A Contemporary Epic
Format: Paperback
I have a complicated relationship with most of the books I've read by Alice Notley. I admire her facility with the lyric, her ability to get just beneath a concept or sentiment using a very talk-y style so that I always feel like I'm with whatever speaker she's using, inside that mind and her mind all at once. This is a good kind of complication. It's one I yearn for with poems. The unpleasant complications are when I feel as though I'm just being subjected to her unedited notebook entries. Too much, too much, too much. It comes up especially with her book Mysteries of Small Houses. I mention these difficulties only to sharpen the accomplishment of The Descent of Alette. Like other reviewers, I feel the tonal similarities to Dante's Inferno. Which becomes a subversive allusion considering Alette seeks after a male Tyrant in order to destroy him, while Dante sought after his Beatrice out of desire. But I read and reread Alette, because Notley continually subverts patriarchal conventions in the book. I actually find I crave the speaker's intellect, and the mythic logic that gives the book its arc. I want it more. Yes, there are quotations around each fragment in the poems. I actually appreciate them for slowing my reading down, and for sharpening my focus on the use of Notley's language. And it's not just a stylistic tic, or something to be endured. It could actually be described as further subversion of The Tyrant Alette pursues.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2011
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Raquel Wilbon
Draper, US
★★★★★ 2
Imagery and diction
Format: Paperback
This book was very challenging to read because everything was written in quotations however, it was intriguing as a different way of writing poetry.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2020
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amber a
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
I tend to leave most books in this genre disappointed. I miss the classics
Format: Hardcover
I bought this book after hearing Stacey Lee speak about narrative tension at a lecture for YA writers - the talk was specifically entitled, "How to keep them up all night." The lecture (alongside Anna Shinoda) bit off a rather large amount of material. Neither woman mentioned vampires. The methods they discussed were smart, creative, and delivered with just enough humor to leave me wondering whether I'd be able to put their debut novels down. I devoured GONE WITH THE WIND at least six times cover to cover between my sophomore and senior year. While I am more susceptible to the Historical Fiction page turner than the average girl, I tend to leave most books in this genre disappointed. I miss the classics. I opened this book determined to not judge it by its gorgeous pastel cover. I started slowly. I enjoyed the first four or five chapters - leaving each fully appreciative of Lee's craft. I particularly enjoyed her ability to pepper humor though tragedy. I often complain about writers who miss the mark here. Stacey Lee nailed that important believable balance for me. I liked her characters quickly. I left each chapter satisfied, but thoroughly able to get up and go on with my life. Like a jaded Thumper in Walt Disney's BAMBI, this book was more than nice, but I wasn't susceptible to any kind of teen-aged Twitterpation over it. After the sixth or seventh chapter - four or five days after I first picked it up, I quietly closed my copy, placed it on my nightstand, switched off my lamp, fluffed my pillow and turned over. I turned over again. I flipped on the light - OK, just one more chapter... I zombie sleepwalked to work the next day. That night I retired early, making some completely convincing excuse about being exhausted. I was certainly too tired to read. Flash forward to 6AM when I woke up with this novel on my face. I turned it's last page this afternoon, fully satisfied. I am truly sad it's over. This book transported me. It's one I'll want to have in my collection forever, alongside the beautiful books that mattered to me as a teen; JANE EYRE, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, UNDER A PAINTED SKY. Classic in feel, subject matter, and voice - but modern in approach, I'd be as comfortable recommending it to my book club as I would handing it to any teen. Readers of all ages and walks of life will surely find something that resonates with their own stories too. As for me, I am sure I'll be back on the trail with these girls-- I mean boys, before long. Now I'm off to try my hand at Anna Shinoda's LEARNING NOT TO DROWN. Well, maybe tomorrow. I need a good night's sleep and it's clear these authors know how to keep those pages turning.
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