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RhinoG:
Have two questions regarding TPMS for my 2016 r1200rt. I dared to replace the battery on my rear tire  sensor, do you know what kind of relearn reactive wake up scaner/device I need for this?
Do the cheap TPMS sensors with out the valve they sell on Ebay work? any experience on this?
Any input on this regard will be greatly appreciated.
First time doing this.    First time I'm going to use my new GS-911.

Ruan:
Hi RhinoG

A very comprehensive post on TPMS replacement can be found below:
https://www.advrider.com/aftermarket-r1200gs-tpms-rdc-sensor-replacement/

The Autel wake up tool is quite expensive, but should you ever trade-in for a new 2022+ GS, the device will allow you to read the sensor IDs, as the new sensors require a test command to communicate with the new keyless ECU (XSLZ03). The XRDC controller is no longer included in the late 2022 and newer bikes, as such, the TPMS functionality is available in the keyless entry.

Kind regards
Ruan

RhinoG:
Thank you so much Ruan for this very comprehensive article. Learned a lot.
Rudy

Jughead:
 If you are just replacing the battery on your existing sensors, nothing is required.

Just remove the sensor, replace the battery, refit the sensor and go for a ride.  Sensor will automatically wake up and start communicating.

RhinoG:
Oh boy, didn't work. I replaced the battery as careful as I could, went for a ride and nothing.
Now I have to find out if the GS 911 will shut off that pesky light on dashboard.
If not, I will have to wait with those light on (warning and rear tire) for one year at least, when time comes to replace the tire.
Do you know if those sensor they sell at Ebay really work?
As you can see here I'm trying to avoid the quite expensive new sensor.

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