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OTC Tools 3838 TPMS Tool
OTC Tools 3838 TPMS Tool
OTC Tools 3838 TPMS Tool
OTC Tools 3838 TPMS Tool
OTC Tools 3838 TPMS Tool
OTC Tools 3838 TPMS Tool

OTC Tools 3838 TPMS Tool

Product ID : 17106181
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Galleon Product ID 17106181
UPC / ISBN 731413581977
Shipping Weight 4.55 lbs
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Model 3838
Manufacturer OTC
Shipping Dimension 14.69 x 11.1 x 3.58 inches
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OTC Tools 3838 TPMS Tool Features

  • Both a sensor activation and diagnostic device which couples On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) II relearn capabilities all in one compact and portable housing

  • Features an exclusive wireless OBD II module for TPMS sensor registration

  • 3.5 inch high resolution icon based screen for easy navigation of key menus including sensor activation, relearn procedures, universal sensor programming and Key Fob Signal Strength test

  • Other standard features include USB & SD card connectivity and Infrared (IR) printing

  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) devices ensure tires and vehicles are operated safely under the recommended factory conditions


About OTC Tools 3838 TPMS Tool

The OTC 3838 is unique in its space, it is both a sensor activation and diagnostic device which couples On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) II relearn capabilities all in one compact and portable housing. An industry first, the 3838 features an exclusive wireless OBD II module for TPMS sensor registration. The new device hallmarks a 3.5" high resolution icon based screen for easy navigation of key menus including sensor activation, relearn procedures, universal sensor programming and Key Fob Signal Strength test. Other standard features include USB & SD card connectivity and Infrared (IR) printing. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) devices ensure tires and vehicles are operated safely under the recommended factory conditions. An underinflated tire could pose potential risks to a driver and other motorists. As of 2008, all new vehicles sold in the United States are required to have TPMS systems. The proliferation of TPMS systems in new vehicles is driving demand for workshops and garages to purchase TPMS tools. In addition, the lithium battery in most TPMS sensors typically have a 10 year shelf life - driving pent-up demand for replacements after a decade.