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
- Scans all modules: engine, transmission, airbags, body control, and more
- Auto-detects vehicles -no need to manually select make/model
- Performs active tests -like rolling windows up/down, testing switches and motors
- Live data streaming lets you see real-time sensor readings
✅ TPMS Programming & Sensor Check
- Reads sensor ID, pressure, and battery health
- Supports TPMS relearn after tire rotation
- Must be connected to internet to pull sensor data
- In my test, it identified 3 sensors with low batteries –super accurate
✅ Service Functions & Reset Tools
- Oil light reset, battery programming, and more
- Not all functions available for every vehicle -check Autel’s compatibility list before buying
✅ Android-Based Interface
- Familiar Android OS with full home screen, settings, and notifications
- Pre-loaded with Autel diagnostic apps
- Supports accessories like a battery tester and USB endoscope
✅ Updates & Subscription Model
- 1 year of free updates included
- After that, pay yearly or One Year Update Service only if you need new vehicle coverage
- No subscription needed to keep using the tool – only for new models
- You can skip years and catch up later without losing coverage

Price & Value
- Retail: $1,300 | Sale: $950 (when I bought it)
- Yes, it’s expensive -but compared to Snap-on units that run $3,000-$4,000 + subscriptions, it’s a solid value
- 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
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