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TIA Gets NHTSA Response on TPMS Questions

The Tire Industry Association (TIA) recently announced that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has responded to a letter written earlier this year regarding questions related to the servicing of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS).

Bartec Announces Training Calendar for Remainder of 2011

Bartec is committed to building the confidence of their customers by keeping their TPMS Skills sharp and product knowledge current.

TECH TIP: Outside Radio Signals Affects TPMS

KIA has received several inquires regarding TPMS light ON with or without Stored Diagnostic Trouble Codes in Memory. The following listed components/conditions may cause the control unit and wheel sensor communication to be interrupted and may cause multiple DTCs.

The “Detroit Three” TPMS Cheat Sheets for Chrysler, Ford and GM Vehicles

Tired of looking up TPMS reset procedures for Chrysler, Ford and GM vehicles? BRAKE & FRONT END has a solution!

TECH TIP: GM: Tire Slowly Goes Flat/TPMS Light

Some customers may comment on a tire that slowly loses air pressure over a period of days or weeks. Abrasive elements in the environment may intrude between the tire and wheel at the bead seat. There is always some relative motion between the tire and wheel (when the vehicle is driven) and this motion may cause the abrasive particles to wear the wheel and tire materials.

Schrader Releases 2012 Application Data for TPMS Portfolio

Schrader has announced the release of its 2012 catalog of application data for TPMS-equipped vehicles. Schrader says it is the first company to make available important 2012 make, model and year (MMY) and correlated Schrader part information for TPMS-enabled vehicles, further cementing its commitment to providing the most comprehensive and accurate application data possible.

Tech Tip: TPMS Sensor Service

Every time a stem-mounted TPMS sensor is removed from a rim, it must be serviced, no ifs, ands or buts. This goes for sensors that are six months old to six years old. Some drivers may complain, but it is a lot better than having them comeback with the TPMS light on.

Tech Tip: Toyota TPMS Inflation Math

Seasonal temperature change can dramatically alter tire pressure, which can cause the tire pressure warning lamp to illuminate. This bulletin applies to some 2004 – 2007 model year Toyota vehicles with direct TPWS and all 2008 and newer model year Toyota vehicles.

Bartec Announces ‘Bringing TPMS into Focus’ Campaign

Bartec announces their new TPMS campaign: Bringing TPMS into Focus! Beginning in September 2011, and as TPMS service begins to really heat up, this new campaign is designed to help get the word out on how to be successful in servicing TPMS!

ORO-TEK Launches 2011 TPMS Application and Relearn Guide

ORO-TEK recently launched their free TPMS Application and Relearn Guide. The guide returns results for original equipment sensor part numbers as well as OROTEK made sensors for all vehicles that require TPMS, including many 2012 applications.

Is TPMS a Headache or an Opportunity?

A decade after the TREAD Act and almost four years into mandatory TPMS on all passenger vehicles in the U.S., one can fairly ask: Is TPMS still a headache for the industry, or has it become a profit opportunity for shops? There are varying opinions, and ultimately the reader will have to decide.

Schrader Continues to Expand EZ-Sensor Coverage

Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) manufacturer Schrader has announced enhanced platform coverage for the company’s EZ-Sensor technology. According to Schrader, EZ-Sensor is the automotive industry’s first patented OEM-replacement TPMS sensor that can be programmed to function across diverse car makes and models.