Autel MaxiSYS MS906 PRO2-TS Review: The Diagnostic + TPMS All-in-One That Covers 99.7% of Vehicles
Every shop owner faces the same equation when buying diagnostic equipment: more tools mean more capability, but also more desk space, more charging cables, and more training overhead. Autel's answer to this problem is the MaxiSYS MS906 PRO2-TS — a single 8-inch tablet that handles full-system diagnostics, 40+ service functions, and complete TPMS service in one device. After digging into its specs, feature set, and value proposition, here's our detailed breakdown.

What Makes the MS906 PRO2-TS Different
The "TS" suffix isn't just branding. Unlike the standard MS906 Pro, the PRO2-TS packs an integrated TPMS module with dual-frequency antennas (315/433 MHz plus 2.4 GHz BLE). This means you can activate, read, and program TPMS sensors without a separate tool — a workflow shortcut that matters when you're juggling diagnostic jobs and tire service in the same bay.
Here's what the hardware brings to the table:
- 8-inch TFT-LED display at 1920×1200 resolution — noticeably sharper than the 1280×800 panels on entry-level tablets
- Octa-core processor (2.2 GHz + 1.8 GHz) running Android 10 with 4 GB RAM and 128 GB storage
- 11,600 mAh battery — Autel claims a full workday on a single charge, and that battery capacity is genuinely large for this class
- MaxiVCI V200 Bluetooth VCI included, supporting CAN FD, DoIP, and J2534 pass-thru protocols
- Dual 16 MP cameras (front + rear with flash and autofocus) for documentation and VIN scanning
Diagnostic Capabilities: Not Just a Code Reader
This is where the MS906 PRO2-TS separates itself from consumer-grade OBD2 scanners. It covers all vehicle systems — engine, transmission, ABS, SRS, instrument cluster, HVAC, body control modules, and dozens more — across US, Asian, and European vehicles from 1996 onward.
Key diagnostic functions include:
- Bi-directional control (active tests): send commands to actuators — fuel pumps, cooling fans, solenoids, window motors — to verify repairs without a test drive
- ECU coding and adaptations: configure replacement modules, reset learned values, and perform variant coding on supported vehicles
- AutoScan 2.0: scans all modules across all vehicle systems in one pass, identifying not just DTCs but also ADAS-equipped components
- Pre-scan and post-scan reports: generate documentation for insurance claims and customer invoices with one tap
- Full OBD2 Mode 6: access to advanced onboard test results — not just basic generic codes

40+ Service Functions: Beyond Diagnostics
A diagnostic tool that stops at reading codes leaves money on the table. The MS906 PRO2-TS handles virtually every routine maintenance reset you'll encounter in a general repair shop:
- Oil service reset
- Electronic parking brake (EPB) retraction and calibration
- Steering angle sensor (SAS) calibration
- DPF forced regeneration
- Battery registration and BMS reset
- ABS brake bleeding
- Throttle body adaptation
- Airbag / SRS reset and seat occupancy sensor calibration
- TPMS sensor programming and relearn (covered in detail below)
For shops handling European vehicles, the MS906 PRO2-TS supports AutoAuth for Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, and Stellantis (Dodge/Chrysler/Ram/Jeep/Fiat) vehicles, plus VAG SFD unlocking (purchasable on-device) for newer Audi and Volkswagen models. This is a big deal — without gateway access, you're locked out of critical modules on these vehicles.
TPMS: The "TS" in PRO2-TS
This is the feature that defines the tool. The built-in TPMS module works across 99.7% of vehicles (Autel's claim, based on their 1-Sensor compatibility database) and supports four programming methods:
- Copy by Activation: trigger the existing sensor with the built-in antenna, then clone its ID to a new MX-Sensor
- Copy by OBD: read stored sensor IDs through the OBD-II port and write them to the programmable sensor
- Auto Create: generate a new sensor ID by vehicle make, model, and year — useful when replacing a completely dead sensor
- Manual Input: type the sensor ID directly from a label or the old sensor body
Crucially, the 2.4 GHz BLE radio means the PRO2-TS can handle newer vehicles — including Tesla models — that use Bluetooth-based TPMS sensors instead of the traditional 315/433 MHz frequency. If your shop services Teslas, a standard 433 MHz TPMS tool will simply not work. The PRO2-TS bridges that gap without requiring an additional device.

How It Compares to Other Autel Tools
Autel's lineup can be confusing. Here's how the MS906 PRO2-TS slots in:
vs. MS906 Pro (non-TS): The non-TS version has the same diagnostic coverage but lacks the built-in TPMS module. If you already own a separate TPMS tool, the non-TS saves money. If you don't, the PRO2-TS is the better value — buying a standalone TPMS tool plus the MS906 Pro costs more than the all-in-one.
vs. MS909: The MS909 has a larger 9.7-inch screen, a bigger battery (15,000 mAh), and adds topology module mapping — a visual diagram of how vehicle modules communicate. But it runs Android 7.0 (older OS), lacks TPMS entirely, and costs significantly more. For a shop that needs diagnostics plus TPMS, the PRO2-TS is the smarter pick.
vs. MS906 PRO2-TS (Launch CRP919E / X431 comparison): Launch's closest competitor is the X431 PRO series. The X431 generally offers better Asian vehicle coverage out of the box, but Launch's TPMS integration requires a separate add-on module. Autel wins on the "one tool does everything" front.

Who Should Buy the MS906 PRO2-TS
This tool makes the most sense for:
- Independent repair shops that handle diagnostics, maintenance resets, and tire service under one roof
- Shops expanding into TPMS service — instead of buying a separate TPMS relearn tool, get both capabilities in one device
- European specialists who need AutoAuth and SFD access for Mercedes, VAG, and Stellantis vehicles
- Shops servicing Teslas — the BLE TPMS support is still rare in mid-range diagnostic tools
It's less ideal for shops that already own a separate TPMS tool and a capable diagnostic scanner. In that case, the standard MS906 Pro or even an upgrade to the MaxiSys Ultra might make more financial sense.
What's in the Box and Update Policy
The MS906 PRO2-TS ships with the tablet, MaxiVCI V200 Bluetooth interface, main cable, USB cable, charger, and a hard-shell molded carrying case. Autel includes 1 year of free software updates via Wi-Fi. After the first year, continued updates require purchasing a renewal — this is standard across the industry (Launch, XTOOL, and OBDSTAR operate the same way), but it's worth factoring into your two-year cost projection.
Bottom Line
The Autel MaxiSYS MS906 PRO2-TS solves a real workflow problem: shops that juggle diagnostics and TPMS service shouldn't need two tablets. It covers 99.7% of vehicles for tire work, handles full-system diagnostics with bi-directional control on a modern Android 10 platform, and includes gateway access for locked-down European brands. The 8-inch screen and 4 GB RAM keep it responsive, and the 11,600 mAh battery runs all day.
At its price point — competitive with buying a separate mid-range Autel scanner plus a standalone TPMS tool — the PRO2-TS is a smart consolidation play. The main question isn't whether it's capable. It's whether your shop's workflow benefits enough from the all-in-one approach. For most independent shops, the answer is yes.
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