Hey everyone, Desert Wrench here. Today we're diving deep into the Autel MaxiPRO MP900-TS: a professional-grade TPMS Service Tool that's been getting a lot of attention. I've been testing it out on my own vehicles, including a 2016 Chevy Cruze where I uncovered hidden TPMS and engine issues, and I'm breaking down everything you need to know.
What's in the Box?
Bluetooth VCI dongle (plugs into OBD2)
USB-C charger & cleaning cloth
Kickstand for hands-free use on your toolbox or steering wheel
Rubberized casing - feels durable and drop-resistant
Key Features & Performance
✅ Full System Diagnostics
1. Scans all modules: engine, transmission, airbags, body control, and more
2. Auto-detects vehicles - no need to manually select make/model
3. Performs active tests - like rolling windows up/down, testing switches and motors
4. Live data streaming lets you see real-time sensor readings
✅ TPMS Programming & Sensor Check
1. Reads sensor ID, pressure, and battery health
2. Supports TPMS relearn after tire rotation
3. Must be connected to internet to pull sensor data
4. In my test, it identified 3 sensors with low batteries - super accurate
✅ Service Functions & Reset Tools
1. Oil light reset, battery programming, and more
2. Not all functions available for every vehicle - check Autel's compatibility list before buying
✅ Android-Based Interface
1. Familiar Android OS with full home screen, settings, and notifications
2. Pre-loaded with Autel diagnostic apps
3. Supports accessories like a battery tester and USB endoscope
✅ Updates & Subscription Model
1. 1 year of free updates included
2. After that, pay yearly or One Year Update Service only if you need new vehicle coverage
3. No subscription needed to keep using the tool - only for new models
4. You can skip years and catch up later without losing coverage
Price & Value
1. Retail: $1,300 | Sale: $950 (when I bought it)
2. Yes, it's expensive - but compared to Snap-on units that run $3,000-$4,000 + subscriptions, it's a solid value
3. For DIYers or side hustlers flipping cars, doing repairs, or running a small shop - this tool pays for itself
Who Is This For?
- Professional mechanics or advanced DIYers
- Anyone working on modern cars with complex computer systems
- People who need TPMS, coding, or module programming
- Not for casual users - if you just need to read check engine lights, get a $50 code reader instead
Final Verdict - Desert Wrench Recommends?
YES - if you're serious about auto repair.
The Autel MP900TS is powerful, versatile, and built to last. It does almost everything the big-name brands do, without the crazy subscription fees. I've used it on multiple vehicles and haven't found a system it can't access.
If you need a professional-grade scanner that won't break the bank - the MP900-TS is worth every penny.
Watch my review on Youtube:
Contact Info:
Email: sales@AutelShop.de
Wechat: +86-13429866263
Whatsapp: +86-13429866263







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