Thinkcar Venu iPro Review: The TPMS Add-On for Your Mucar or Thinkcar Scanner
Published: September 4, 2025 · Last updated: June 3, 2026
The Thinkcar Venu iPro is a small TPMS tool that reads sensor IDs wirelessly through the tire wall, no removing the tire. The key thing to understand before you buy: it reads IDs, it doesn’t write them to the car. For the actual relearn you pair it with a compatible scanner (Mucar, Thinkcar) or use the phone app to grab the IDs and write them with another tool. Read on for what it does and where it fits.
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Thinkcar Venu-Ipro TPMS tool overview

Thinkcar Venu-Ipro TPMS tool
The Thinkcar Venu-Ipro TPMS tool is dedicated tool for reading TPMS sensor IDs wirelessly through the tire wall.
- Reads TPMS sensor IDs wirelessly through the tire wall
- Works with Thinkcar and Mucar scanners (e.g. Mucar 892BT)
- Also works with smartphone app only
- Never failed to detect IDs in your testing
- Does NOT program or write TPMS IDs to the car
- No diagnostics on its own
- Only reads IDs
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Specs
| Tool type | Standalone device |
| User level | Intermediate |
| Vehicle focus | All makes |
| System focus | tpms |
| Free updates | Lifetime |
| Subscription | Not required |
Real-world procedures tested with this tool
What it’s actually good at
It reads sensor IDs fast and wirelessly, and in my testing it never once failed. Hold it near the wheel, press OK, and it pulls the sensor’s ID. No removing the tire, no breaking the bead. When my friend changed his wheels I read all four IDs this way in seconds.
It’s flexible about how you use it. It pairs with Thinkcar and Mucar scanners (I used my Mucar 892BT), where you connect to TPMS, pick the car, and read each sensor straight into the tool. But it also works with just the phone app, so even if you don’t have one of those scanners, you can still grab the IDs and write them with a different tool that can.
That’s the real use case: it solves the annoying half of a TPMS job, finding the IDs without dismounting tires, and hands them to whatever you’ll use to write them.

Where it falls short
It only reads. It does not program or write IDs to the car, and it does no diagnostics at all. On its own it’s half a TPMS solution. To finish the job (the OBD relearn that writes the IDs into the TPMS module) you need a compatible scanner. Buy this knowing it’s a reader, not a complete TPMS fix.
So the value depends entirely on what you already own. If you’ve got a Mucar or Thinkcar scanner, it slots right in. If you don’t, you’ll need a tool that can write the IDs, factor that in.

Who should buy this
Yes, buy it if:
- You already own a Mucar or Thinkcar scanner and want a fast wireless way to read sensor IDs without dismounting tires
- You have another tool that can write TPMS IDs and just need a reliable reader to find them
- You do your own wheel swaps and want to clear the TPMS light yourself
No, look elsewhere if:
- You want a single tool that reads and writes IDs and finishes the relearn on its own, get a standalone TPMS tool like the Venu 90 instead
- You don’t own a scanner that can write the IDs, this won’t complete the job alone
- You want diagnostics, this is TPMS ID reading only
Final word
The Thinkcar Venu iPro does one job well: reading TPMS sensor IDs wirelessly through the tire wall, fast and reliably, and it never missed in my testing. Just remember it only reads, it doesn’t write, so it’s an add-on to a scanner, not a standalone TPMS fix. If you already run a Mucar or Thinkcar tool, or own something that can write the IDs, it’s a handy, cheap way to skip dismounting tires. If you want the whole job in one device, look at a standalone TPMS tool.
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