Launch Creader TPMS 5011 V2 Relearn Proton X50 / Geely Coolray TPMS

If your Proton X50 or Geely Coolray is showing a TPMS warning light, it may indicate a broken or unpaired sensor. In this guide, we’ll show you how to relearn TPMS sensors using the Launch Creader TPMS 5011 V2 tool.

 

Tools Needed

✔ Creader TPMS 5011 V2/511S V2

511S V2 and 5011 V2 have the same functions, 5011 V2 is the e-commerce version.

✔ Vehicle in ignition-ON (engine off) mode

 

Step-by-Step TPMS Relearning Procedure

Step 1: Check Sensor Status

Turn on the Creader TPMS 5011 V2

Select “TPMS”

Select the vehicle model (Proton X50 / Geely Coolray 2018/09-2023/12 (433MHz)).

Use the tool to scan each wheel’s sensor by placing it near the tire valve.

If a sensor is broken or missing, the tool will detect it.

 

Step 2: Activate and Read Sensor IDs

Move Launch 5011 V2 TPMS tool close to each tire and activate the sensor (press the trigger button).

The tool will display the sensor’s current ID and pressure values.

Confirm that all four sensors are detected correctly.

 

Step 3: OBD Relearn Process

Connect 5011 V2 TPMS tool to the OBD-II port (keep the engine OFF, ignition ON).

Select Learning-> OBD Relearn

The tool will send new sensor IDs to the vehicle’s ECU.

The TPMS warning light will start blinking during the process.

Wait for the tool to confirm “Learning Success.”

The sensor ID will be changed at the same time.

Step 4: Verify the Repair

Start the engine and check the dashboard.

The TPMS warning light should turn off if successful.

Drive the vehicle for a few minutes to ensure the system updates properly.

 

Troubleshooting Tips

⚠ If the warning light remains ON:

  • Double-check sensor activation (one may not be detected).
  • Ensure the OBD connection is secure.
  • Repeat the relearn process if needed.

 

Conclusion

Using Launch X431 Creader TPMS 5011 V2, you can quickly relearn TPMS sensors on Proton X50 and Geely Coolray models. This process ensures your tire pressure monitoring system works correctly, improving safety and avoiding false warnings.

 

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