TPMS Tool Proliferation: Why It Happens, How to Avoid it
As shops continue to explore their options for programmable sensor partners and decrease their sensor inventory, they now find themselves collecting multiple programming tools along the way.
Upselling a Second Set of Rims and TPMS Sensors
This investment will save customers money in service each year because they will not need to pay to dismount the wheel, dismount the existing tire, service the sensor valve, mount the all-season tires onto each rim or rebalance the wheel.
Investing in TPMS Tools
The TPMS tools you invest in can either make or break the efficiency of your shop’s TPMS program.
Turning Off the TPMS Light
If a vehicle comes into your shop with the TPMS light already on, there are a few key things to always check first.
Resolutions for New TPMS Goals
Here are a few resolution ideas to improve your TPMS program this year.
Changes in the TPMS Landscape Over the Past 10 Years
TPMS advancements today are focusing on coverage and programming speeds.
Nissan TPMS Service: Sensors and the Relearn Process
Never assume that the failure of a sensor to register means that the sensor has failed. Sensors are sensitive to how they are installed on the wheel.
Top 3 TPMS Installations that Cost Time and Money
Programmable sensors and auto location are two examples of features that offer many benefits but may require extra steps during service.
Maximizing TPMS Sales for Winter Tire Season
Soon enough, you will have the opportunity to see a nice bump in sales due to what we have come to know and love as “winter tire season.”
Signs of Valve Corrosion & TPMS Service Packs
Servicing a corroded valve can be challenging and often leads to replacing the entire TPMS sensor.