Oro-Tek Adds to iORO TPMS Sensors - Tire Review Magazine

Oro-Tek Adds to iORO TPMS Sensors

The two additional iORO TPMS sensors utilize Multi Vehicle Protocol, which means tire dealers can now service 90% of all vehicles with only 3 SKUs. The sensors feature a 35-degree adjustable stem to fit more vehicles, a two-piece design to allow replacement of valve stem independent of sensor, and choice of black or polished alloy stem.

Oro-Tek now offers two additional iORO TPMS sensors that utilize Multi Vehicle Protocol (MVP). According to the company, MVP means that tire dealers can now service 90% of all vehicles with only 3 SKUs: iORO 1 (P/N OTI-001), released in June of 2001, covers 70% of all vehicles; iORO 2 (P/N OTI-002) covers most 433 Mhz applications including all BMW 2006-12; and iORO 3 (P/N OTI-003) covers many Asian imports. The iORO works with TPMS tools that tire shops already own. All Oro-Tek TPMS sensors feature a 35-degree adjustable stem to fit more vehicles, a two-piece design to allow replacement of valve stem independent of sensor, and choice of black or polished alloy stem.

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