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Originally Posted by BDickson
Can someone tell me where I can buy the tool to reset my tire sensors when I change from my street wheels to my track wheels on my C6 with the z 51 package.
Thanks.
Blake Dickson
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Blake
I used to have some I got a good deal on and was able to pass on to forum members at cost, but they're all gone.
You can search on eBay for tools - try "46915" for the Kent-Moore Isuzu tool (although I haven't seen any of those for a couple months); "46079" for the Kent-Moore official GM tool (they are often available, and usually go for $300 +); "Bartec" for tools made by that company (there are several on eBay right now, including the universal Tech 300 for about $280, which will work on all sensors on all makes of vehicles).
You can also call Bartec direct to buy their Trackside Wheelrite for about $200. Check out
www.bartecusa.com and click on "products" to see that tool. The problem with it is that it designed to only work on the C6, and when you start spending that much you might want to spend a little more and get a universal tool for your other vehicles (all 2008 model year vehicles will require a TPMS and sensors).
You can also search eBay for "T.I.P.S. Tool" or "inflation switch" and you'll see a number of TIPS Tools available - cheapest is $382. The TIPS Tool is a great tool which is completely universal for all makes/models of vehicles and sensors.
The other alternative is to wait a month or two and see if one of our forum members is able to bring his tool to market. He is in the sensor business and, as a C6 owner, wants to develop a tool and provide it at cost as a service to the Corvette community. He has had some initial success, but needs to bump up the power a little more. If he builds a number of them, he hopes to bring them in for less than $50, but I think anything under 100 bucks would be a bargain.
Hopefully he will have some info on the availability of the tool within the next month or so. He will definitely announce it on the forum if he is able to mass produce a suitable tool.
If you haven't seen my videos, here's a link. When you do get a tool you can reset them easily and quickly:
Link to Tire Sensor Reset Tool videos
Bob