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Autel TPMS Devices Software Update Information Apr 2021 DEVELOPMENT LIST March-April 2021 TS608/M X808TS/ DS808TS/ ITS600 MS906T 906Pro Region Software Makes Overview TS508 TS601 TS501 TS408 MP808TS S Ts /MK808T S TS608_Diag_V1.77 TS608_Sensor_V6.18 Highlights: 1. Adds diagnostic support for newly released domestic models, including ChangAn E-Star, Jetour X70M, BYD Song PLUS 2020, 2021 Xpeng P7, 2021 Haval HaFuDaGou, 2021 GreatWall TANK 300, Haval H6, 2017 Lifan X70, etc. Regular upgrades: Adds diagnostic support for 146 new models in EU, US and CN regions, among which 96 are 2020 and 2021 models: 1. Adds diagnostic support for 73 models in EU region, including BMW M3 (2021/01-2021/12), Porsche 911(Turbo) (2017/01-2021/12) and Ford Bronco (2021/01-2021/12), adds diagnostic support for 72 models in US region, including Chevrolet Tahoe (2021/01-2021/12), Hyundai Elantra (2021/01-2022/12) and Toyota Venza (2021/01-2021/12), and Sensor & TPMS Global All adds diagnostic support for 54 models in CN region, √ Diagnostics including Hyundai Sonata (2021/01-2021/12), Toyota IZOA (2020/05-2021/12) and Geely Preface (2020/11-2021/12). Modification: 1. Fixes the VIN reading failure of 'AutoVIN' function for models including VW, Porsche and Kia. 2. Fixes the OBD learning failure of some Nissan models. 3. Fixes the abnormal OBD learning of Subaru Outback (2014/01-2017/11) in EU/CN region, ChangAn CX70 (2016/01-2020/06) in EU/CN region, and Soueast DX7 (2014/01-2020/12) in US/CN region. Optimization: 1. Improves the self-learning efficiency of models including KIA K3, Mazda 3, VW Phideon, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Nissan Sylphy, Range Rover and Ford Focus. 2. Optimizes and completes DTC description for Soueast models. ITS600_Sensor_V1.04 Addition: 1. Adds diagnostic support for 388 new models of 2020 and 88 new models of 2021 in EU, US and CN regions; among them, ChangAn E-STAR and Jetour X70M are newly Sensor & TPMS released models in CN region. Global All √ Diagnostics Optimization: 1. Improves the self-learning efficiency of most models supporting self-learning including Ford, VW, Nissan, Toyota, Land Rover, BMW, Kia and Jeep. 2. Optimizes 'Wear detection' function, and supports interconnection with wear detection devices. TS508_Sensor_V6.20 Release date: 2021-04-23 Highlights: none Regular upgrades: Addition: none Modification: Fixes errors in German texts. Optimization: none TS508_Sensor_V6.19 Release date: 2021-03-20 Sensor & TPMS Highlights: Global All √ Diagnostics 1. Adds diagnostic support for Kia K5 (2020/06-2021/12) and Cherry Tiggo 8 PLUS (2020/10-2021/10) in CN region. Regular upgrades: Addition: 1. Adds diagnostic support for Kia K5 (2020/06-2021/12) and Cherry Tiggo 8 PLUS (2020/10-2021/10) in CN region. Modification: 1. Fixes TPMS sensor trigger failure for some GM models. Optimization: 1. Optimizes pressure display for some models. 2. Optimizes prompt text for learning process. TS408_Sensor_V6.20 Release date: 2021-04-23 Highlights: none Regular upgrades: Addition: none Modification: Fixes errors in German texts. Optimization: none TS408_Sensor_V6.19 Release date: 2021-03-20 Sensor & TPMS Highlights: Global All √ Diagnostics 1. Adds diagnostic support for Kia K5 (2020/06-2021/12) and Cherry Tiggo 8 PLUS (2020/10-2021/10) in CN region. Regular upgrades: Addition: 1. Adds diagnostic support for Kia K5 (2020/06-2021/12) and Cherry Tiggo 8 PLUS (2020/10-2021/10) in CN region. Modification: 1. Fixes TPMS sensor trigger failure for some GM models. Optimization: 1. Optimizes pressure display for some models. 2. Optimizes prompt text for learning process. 906Pro Ts_Diag_V1.01 906Pro Ts _Sensor_V1.01 Highlights: Addition: 1. Supports 'TPMS sensor trigger' function, 'MX-sensor program' function, 'Check MX-sensor information' function, etc. 2. Supports 'TPMS Diagnostics' ('Read ID', 'Read codes', Sensor & TPMS 'Erase codes', 'Write ID', 'Register ID', 'Live data', 'Service' Global All √ Diagnostics function, etc.) 3. Supports 'TPMS retrofit' ('Back-up', 'Retrofit', 'Restore', 'Program Autel ECU', 'Autel ECU relearn', 'Service' function, etc.) 4. Supports 'OE Entry' function: Select TPMS menu via OE number. 5. Supports 'AutoVIN' function and 'Manual selection menu' function. Sensor & TPMS Global All Diagnostics [email protected] Hotline: 400-009-3838 .
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