

🚀 Sync your ride, skip the shop—TPMS reset made effortless!
The Arozk GL-50448 TPMS Relearn Tool is a 2024 upgraded, battery-powered device designed for quick and reliable tire pressure sensor programming on GM vehicles from 2006 to 2024. Featuring a round antenna for enhanced signal strength and one-button operation, it enables professionals and DIYers alike to reset TPMS sensors within minutes, ensuring optimal vehicle safety and performance without the need for dealership visits.







| ASIN | B0816G5S35 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #274,965 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #642 in Replacement Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors |
| Brand | Arozk |
| Brand Name | Arozk |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,307 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 5.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Arozk |
| Operating System | Android 4.4 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
A**R
Works as expected.
Tried to re-learn the existing sensors on the used car we got 7 months ago and they just wouldn't sync. A catastrophic even happened and I needed to replace some tires so just got a set of 4 new tires and a set of 4 new sensors that the tire shop could install. Asked the shop to not sync the new sensors so I could use this tool. Tried in the lot before leaving that tire shop and couldn't get the second one to sync so just quit and drove home. Tried again at home and all 4 tires did successfully sync. The tool is very simple with nothing to set, no dials or anything, no way to select which car model or anything. It worked on a Chevy Trax, but one tire, I pressed the button and it hadn't synced yet when the tool timed out. Pressed the button again and it synced that time. I noticed that holding the end of the tool right at the end of the valve stem might have helped it somehow.
K**Z
TPMS Relearn Tool
Since I sometimes rotate my own tires, I needed a way to relearn the system. On a 2018 Yukon one has to have the relearn tool. For the price this tool is great. Works as it should and saves one time of going to a shop to relearn tpms.
V**O
works with 2011 chevy equinox
pressed menu button in car for tire pressure and clr button to tell car to relearn (heard beeps) placed tool on front driver tire near value and pressed button on tools (heard a beep) , next the front passenger tire, rear passeenger tire and than the rear driver tire. heard beeps and was done. when getting tire rotated the shops always forget the relearn the tpms. Now if they forget it will take me a minute to do it. Also I had tire shop replace one of the tpms sensors with one that I purchased. I reprogrammed it using this tool and it worked well
G**T
Not Working for Me
It's not working on my neither my 2015 Chevy Silverado nor 2014 Chevy Cruz. It will beep for the front left wheel sensor but not for any of the others. I have tried multiple times lingering on the front right tire for about 10 minutes. I am disappointed.
F**S
Instructions are useless
Don't bother trying to use it according to the instructions. When in learning mode point the antenna directly at the tire sidewall behind the valve stem. After learning this it programmed my factory and aftermarket sensors on a 2008 Silverado. Saves time and hassle over doing the manual re learn procedure.
T**R
Worked 2012 Yukon XL Denali
Worked perfectly. Started car, held lock and unlock buttons simultaneously on key fob, dash said tire learn active. Started at front driver side pressed button on this item for a moment and car beeped once. Continued clockwise and after all tires were done car beeped twice. Dash now had all four tire pressures. I had ordered wheels and tires from a major online site and had them shipped with the TPMS sensors and everything fully installed. That very good website wanted I think $200 plus for a TPMS tool. This was much better value.
C**Y
Did not work on my Cadillac SRX. but worked on my Chevy Silverado
Did not work on my Cadillac SRX. but worked on my Chevy Silverado
E**B
Worked on 2024 Chevy Colorado
Worked on 2024 Colorado ZR2 Bison.
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