Mercedes-benz Reifendrucksensor TPMS SCHRADER A0009050030
Artikelnummer: 162Detaillierte Produktbeschreibung
Drucksensor im ReifenSCHRADER Reifendrucksensor, Reifendruckkontrollsystem
A0009050030 / A 000 905 00 30 Q12 / A0009050030Q12
KOPPELUNGSINFORMATION gemäß AUTO-SELF (MER-3)
(kein Diagnosegerät für TPMS erforderlich, Steuergerät des Fahrzeugs koppelt sich automatisch mit den Sensoren)
1. Zurücksetzen des Reifendrucküberwachungssystems
2. Füllen Sie alle Reifen auf den auf dem Reifenetikett angegebenen Druck.
3. Schalten Sie die Zündung auf ON (lassen Sie den Motor aus).
4. Drücken Sie die Lenkradtasten, um SERVICE auszuwählen.
5. Wählen Sie REIFENDRUCK.
6. Drücken Sie OK.
7. Wählen Sie die Option "Aktuellen Druck als neue Referenzwerte verwenden".
8. Drücken Sie OK zur Bestätigung.
9. Es wird die Meldung "Reifendrucküberwachung neu gestartet" angezeigt.
10. Fahren Sie mindestens 10 Minuten mit einer Geschwindigkeit von über 30 km/h oder bis der Lernvorgang automatisch abgeschlossen ist.
KOPPELUNGSINFORMATION gemäß AUTO-SELF (MER-6)
(kein Diagnosegerät für TPMS erforderlich, Steuergerät des Fahrzeugs koppelt sich automatisch mit den Sensoren)
1. Das Reifendrucküberwachungssystem erkennt automatisch neue Reifen oder neue Sensoren.
2. Fahren Sie einige Minuten mit einer Geschwindigkeit von über 30 km/h.
Mercedes-Benz / Infinity / Aston Martin
INFINITI Q30 (H15) ab 2016.01
INFINITI QX30 (H15) ab 2016.01
MERCEDES BENZ A-KLASSE (176;245 G) von 2014.06 bis 2018.04
MERCEDES BENZ B-KLASSE (246;245 G) von 2014.06 bis 2019.01
MERCEDES BENZ C-KLASSE (204 (W205)) ab 2014.03
MERCEDES BENZ C-KLASSE (204) ab 2007.01
MERCEDES BENZ C-KLASSE Cabrio (204;204 AMG (W205)) ab 2016.06
MERCEDES BENZ C-KLASSE Coupé (204;204 AMG (W205)) ab 2015.11
MERCEDES BENZ C-KLASSE Coupé (204) ab 2011.03
MERCEDES BENZ C-KLASSE Kombi (204K;204K AMG (W205)) ab 2014.07
MERCEDES BENZ C-KLASSE Kombi (204K) ab 2007.11
MERCEDES BENZ CLA (117;245 G) ab 2013.04
MERCEDES BENZ CLA Shooting Brake (245 G) ab 2015.01
MERCEDES BENZ CLS (218) ab 2011.01
MERCEDES BENZ CLS Shooting Brake (218) ab 2012.10
MERCEDES BENZ E-KLASSE (212;212G) ab 2009.03
MERCEDES BENZ E-KLASSE Cabrio (207) ab 2010.02
MERCEDES BENZ E-KLASSE Coupé (207) ab 2009.06
MERCEDES BENZ E-KLASSE Kombi (212K) ab 2010.01
MERCEDES BENZ EQC (204X, N293) ab 2019.08
MERCEDES BENZ G-KLASSE (4*) ab 1979.00
MERCEDES BENZ GLA (245 G; 245 G AMG) ab 2014.01
MERCEDES BENZ GLC (204X) ab 2015.09
MERCEDES BENZ GLC Coupé (204X) ab 2016.10
MERCEDES BENZ GLE Coupé (166; 166 AMG) ab 2015.05
MERCEDES BENZ GLE SUV/M-KLASSE (166;166 AMG) ab 2011.11
MERCEDES BENZ GLK (204X) ab 2008.11
MERCEDES BENZ GLS/GL-KLASSE (166) ab 2012.11
MERCEDES BENZ S-KLASSE (221 (W222)) ab 2013.05
MERCEDES BENZ S-KLASSE Cabrio (221) ab 2016.01
MERCEDES BENZ S-KLASSE Coupé (221) ab 2014.04
MERCEDES BENZ SL (231;230) ab 2012.03
MERCEDES BENZ SLK/SLC (172) ab 2011.02
TPMS Reifendrucksensoren Reifendruckkontrollsystem Reifendrucksensor Radsensor Reifendruckkontrollsystem Reifendrucküberwachung
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