Mitsubishi Shogun 2014-2018 Replacement TPMS Sensor
£45.60 inc VAT
Replacement Huf IntelliSens TPMS sensor for Mitsubishi Shogun Jun/2014+
Description
Replacement Huf IntelliSens TPMS sensor for Mitsubishi Shogun
01/2014-12/2018
OEM Part number – 4350A478

Huf IntelliSens 433Mhz
Manufactured by Huf (formerly Beru)
Frequency 433 MHz
The IntelliSens is the direct-measurement universal sensor from Huf offering the greatest accuracy and compatible with the systems of all car models. The universal sensor is a pre-programmed sensor for direct-measurement tire pressure monitoring systems. All of the information needed is already on the sensor and only has to be configured. The technical design of the configurable sensor cuts down on installation time, and the waiting time is shortened even further when the IntelliSens is installed during tire changes – for instance, when switching between summer and winter tires. Available in Clamp-in and Snap-in valve stems.
Torque Nut: 4Nm-35in-lbs
Torque Screw: 4Nm-35in-lbs
Please refer to the relearning procedure below
Relearn procedure: OBD + Programming tool
Use copy/clone to avoid the relearn. Alternatively, a scan tool is required for OBD relearn.
(More information on cloning can be found on our FAQ page or by Phoning us on 01254301021)
- Ensure ignition is turned OFF and apply Parking Brake
- Inflate tyres to correct pressure
- Read all sensor IDs using tool, sensors for this vehicle that show “Park” or “Drive” when read are already in the correct mode, otherwise use the “Set to Park” command in the Relearn Toolkit
- Turn Ignition ON
- Connect tool to OBD II port
- Open Passenger and Driver’s side window
- Select OBD option in the Relearn toolkit and follow Screen prompts
- Select one of the following options:
- Reduce Pressure
- 2nd Activation Tool
- Follow Screen prompts and activate each sensor
- Start at Front Left and repeat for RF, RR and LR
- Tool will indicate relearn completed
- Note: If using Reduce Pressure to activate sensors, ensure tyres are re-inflated to correct pressure