Keeping your tires in check is easier now more than ever. With TPMS sensors in place, your car tells you if pressure is out of whack and even gives a live reading of tire pressure in some cases. With ...
You don't need to replace your TPMS sensors when buying new tires. You should only replace damaged sensors, and there's ...
LAS VEGAS — Bosch Mobility Aftermarket introduced several automotive service products during AAPEX, Nov. 4-6. Some of the products on display included: • Bosch Tire Pressure Analyzer (TPA) 400, a TPMS ...
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Yes, You Can Replace Your Tires' TPMS Sensor Yourself (But Here's Why We Wouldn't Risk It)
Modern cars can do a lot of impressive stuff. The onboard diagnostic (OBD) system can tell us when there's a vehicle malfunction by activating the check engine light, while advanced car safety ...
Improve TPMS awareness and prevent comebacks with simple steps that protect sensors, confirm communication, and avoid hidden ...
Getting TPMS servicing right the first time isn’t just a matter of efficiency; it’s fundamental to a shop's profitability, ...
A TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) sensor is a device that is installed in a vehicle's tires to monitor the air pressure and temperature of the tires. The primary function of the TPMS sensor is ...
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Why New Tires Don't Come With TPMS Sensors
If you drive a relatively modern vehicle, chances are that it has an integrated tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). These systems work with the car's central computer and are designed to monitor ...
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