MOBILETRON KX-S161-4

MOBILETRON MORESENSOR Compact PRO Series TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor User Manual

Model: KX-S161-4

1. Hua Neke Atuview

The MOBILETRON MORESENSOR Compact PRO Series TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor (Model KX-S161-4) is a pre-programmed and reprogrammable tire pressure monitoring system sensor designed for a wide range of vehicles. It combines 315MHz and 433MHz dual frequencies into a single universal sensor, offering broad vehicle coverage and reliable performance.

MORESENSOR Compact PRO Series TPMS Sensor with valve stem

Image 1.1: The MORESENSOR Compact PRO Series TPMS Sensor, showcasing its design and integrated valve stem.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • Auautanga Takirua: Combines 315MHz and 433MHz radio frequencies for wide compatibility.
  • Kapi Waka Nui: Compatible with over 98% of vehicles on the road.
  • Roa te Ora o te Pūhiko: Features a premium lithium battery, made in Japan, designed to last 8-10 years under normal usage.
  • Ka taea te whakahou: Can be programmed, reprogrammed, or modified using MOBILETRON & ATEQ branded TPMS programmers (e.g., PT46/PT47/VT56).
  • Hoahoa Roa: IP67 waterproof rating and robust construction with reinforced plastic and aluminum valve stem.
  • High Pressure Tolerance: Handles a maximum PSI of 116.
  • Temperature Rated: Designed to withstand both high and low temperatures.

2. Important Information Before Installation

Before proceeding with installation, it is crucial to review the following guidelines to ensure proper function and compatibility.

Important Must Read Pre-programmed TPMS Sensor Shopping Guide

Image 2.1: Pre-programmed TPMS Sensor Shopping Guide.

Self-Checking List:

  1. Vehicle Frequency: Verify the frequency your vehicle uses. Use a TPMS scanner or consult a local tire shop.
  2. Hototahi Waka: Double-check the vehicle make, model, and year. Use the VIN number to look up vehicle information.
  3. TPMS Servicing Tool: Confirm you have a TPMS servicing tool to perform sensor relearn procedures. Vehicles require a properly formatted and updated TPMS servicing tool to register and pair new sensors.

Tena koa kia mohio koe:

  • Pre-programmed does kaore equate to Auto Relearn.
  • TPMS sensor installation is kaore a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) product. It requires specific knowledge, skills, and specialized equipment.
  • KAUA attempt to install sensors if your diagnostic tool fails to read them.
Before You Buy Must Read This

Image 2.2: Additional important information and disclaimer.

3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Installation of TPMS sensors should only be performed by qualified and certified mechanics with adequate tools and experience. Incorrect installation can lead to sensor malfunction and potential safety hazards.

Installation Steps (Professional Installation Recommended):

  1. Taki o mua-Tāuta: Before mounting, use a service scanner to test and read the sensors to confirm they are responding. Do not install if sensors are not detected by the scanner.
  2. Whakapiki: Install the sensor onto the wheel rim according to standard TPMS installation procedures. The sensor is pre-assembled for ease of installation.
  3. Programming/Relearn: After physical installation, the sensor requires pairing or a relearn procedure to communicate with the vehicle's ECU system. This process transmits tire pressure, tire location, and other relevant data.
Pre-assembled Ready to install TPMS sensor

Image 3.1: The sensor is pre-assembled for straightforward installation.

Programming and Compatibility:

The MORESENSOR Compact PRO Series sensors are designed for easy programming and broad compatibility.

  • Hototahi Ao: These sensors are compatible with 98%+ of vehicles on the road, reducing the need for multiple sensor types.
  • Utauta Papatono: Sensors can be programmed or modified using MOBILETRON & ATEQ branded TPMS programmers (e.g., PT46, PT47, VT56).
  • Scanner Readability: They can be read by any standard TPMS scanner or diagnostic tool.
Mobiletron PT47 and other programmers for TPMS sensors

Image 3.2: Mobiletron PT47 and other compatible programmers for sensor configuration.

OBD2 module for TPMS relearn

Image 3.3: An OBD2 module, indicating relearn readiness for the sensors.

Video 3.1: An official product video demonstrating the features and compatibility of MORESENSOR TPMS sensors, including programming and installation aspects.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once properly installed and programmed, the MORESENSOR Compact PRO Series TPMS sensors automatically monitor your tire pressure and transmit data to your vehicle's TPMS receiver.

Taumahinga Pūoko:

  • Automatic Monitoring: Sensors continuously monitor tire pressure and temperature.
  • Kaha Waitohu: Engineered for excellent signal strength, ensuring reliable communication with the vehicle's system.
  • Environmental Resilience: Designed for use in various conditions, including off-road and winter tires, and rated for high and low temperatures.
Tire with signal waves indicating maximum connectivity

Image 4.1: Illustration of maximum connectivity and signal strength from the sensor to the vehicle's system.

TPMS sensor compatible with off-road and winter tires

Image 4.2: The sensor's compatibility with various tire types, including off-road and winter tires.

5. Tiaki

The MORESENSOR Compact PRO Series TPMS sensors are designed for durability and minimal maintenance. Regular tire maintenance, including proper inflation and rotation, will help prolong the life of your sensors.

Ora Pūhiko:

The sensors are equipped with a premium lithium battery, manufactured in Japan, which provides an expected lifespan of 8-10 years under normal operating conditions. Battery replacement is not typically performed separately from sensor replacement due to the sealed unit design.

TPMS sensor with battery life indicator

Image 5.1: The sensor's internal battery, highlighting its 8-10 year lifespan.

6. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your TPMS sensors, consider the following troubleshooting steps. Professional assistance is recommended for diagnosis and repair.

Nga take me nga otinga noa:

  • Sensor Not Responding to Scanner: If a service scanner cannot detect or read the sensors (e.g., display sensor ID, frequency, battery status, PSI) prior to or after installation, do not proceed with installation or seek professional diagnosis. This may indicate an incompatible tool or a faulty sensor.
  • TPMS Warning Light On: After installation, if the TPMS warning light remains on, a relearn procedure may be required. Ensure the correct TPMS servicing tool is used and updated. Drive the vehicle for a short period (e.g., 5-10 minutes) at a consistent speed to allow sensors to register.
  • Pānui hē: Verify tire pressure with a reliable manual gauge. If readings are consistently inaccurate, the sensor may require reprogramming or replacement.
Mechanic using a TPMS scanner on a car tire

Image 6.1: A technician using a TPMS scanner to check sensor functionality.

7. Whakatakotoranga

Detailed technical specifications for the MORESENSOR Compact PRO Series TPMS Sensor (Model KX-S161-4).

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauiraKX-S161-4
OEM Part Number Replacement1034602
Auautanga315MHz / 433MHz (Dual Frequency)
Ora Pūhiko8-10 years (Premium Lithium, Made in Japan)
Whakatauranga parewaiIP67
PSI teitei116 PSI
RauemiReinforced Plastic and Aluminum Valve Stem
Ahu (L x W x H)3 x 2 x 1 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi8 hekere
Tikanga ine±2%
Momo WhakaekeMaunga Flange
Nga waahanga motuhakeFixed Angle Valve Stem, Reprogrammable
TPMS sensor dimensions: 2 inches and 1.6 inches

Image 7.1: Detailed dimensions of the Compact PRO Series sensor.

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Mōhiohio Pūtāhui:

  • The MORESENSOR Compact Series comes with a 5-Tau Rarangi Rarangi.
  • The sensor battery is covered by a 3-Tau Rarangi Rarangi.

For specific warranty details or to make a claim, please consult the manufacturer directly or refer to the product packaging.

Tautoko Kiritaki:

For further assistance, technical support, or additional information regarding your MORESENSOR TPMS sensors, please contact MOBILETRON customer service. Contact details can typically be found on the product packaging or the official MOBILETRON webpae.

Whakakahoretanga:

Mobiletron and its distributors shall not be held responsible for labor/service costs incurred from installation when TPMS failed to function due to improper handling, incompatible scan tool, or lack of relearn information and experience. No reimbursement will be applicable if sensor replacement is performed by a DIYer or an uncertified mechanic/technician. Mobiletron provides warranty for the product only and is not liable for any costs incurred from product installation service, equipment, alignment, and other inspection fees.

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