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Bartec Offers Free TPMS Training Clinics – Online!

Wheelrite customers can now log in and sign up for scheduled webinars on various TPMS topics. Clinics are now being scheduled for basic TPMS, Sensor Service, Diagnostics, Re-learn procedures and Tools.

Bartec USA, LLC recently announced that they are offering free online TPMS training clinics available exclusively for Bartec Wheelrite customers.

Wheelrite customers can now log in and sign up for scheduled webinars on various TPMS topics.  Clinics are now being scheduled for basic TPMS, Sensor Service, Diagnostics, Re-learn procedures and Tools.  This new service will launch with two clinics.  The first is a refresher on how to update their tool and the second covers the new the features and functions of Release 39, the latest software update for the Tech400 tool. According to Scot Holloway, Bartec GM, “these online clinics will be held on a regular basis and will cover what you need to know about TPMS.”  Bartec is at the fore front of TPMS knowledge and support and these online clinics are just another part of the complete range of TPMS related services.” Holloway continues.  The TPMS training clinics are designed to help technicians and trainers better understand TPMS and are just another example of the value added services only Bartec offers to their customers.

Bartec is actively developing solutions and strategies to maintain their position as TPMS Market Leaders.  In fact, recently Bartec announced the software Release 39 for the Tech400 tools. The Tech400 continues to lead the market in coverage and capability and is the TPMS tool of choice of many of the top Tire Retailers.

Bartec USA, LLC is part of the Bartec Group of companies and together manufacture and distribute solutions for Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems. Since 1998, Bartec has been a global leader in TPMS solutions for the Automotive Assembly Plants, Wheel and Tire Assemblers and the Automotive Aftermarket. Get more information by visiting www.bartecusa.com or calling toll free (866) 407-8767.

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