Alligator Sens.It TPMS Covers 2012-2021 Nissan Full-Size Vans
Alligator sens.it RS universal TPMS sensors now covers the full-size Nissan NV vans (1500, 2500 & 3500).The sensor software is specially designed to handle the high-pressures that the van’s wheels & tires use. Shops now have the option to use their in-stock sens.it sensors for the high-payload vans and won’t have tovisit a dealership to
2021’s Top TPMS Stories
Take a look at some of our most read TPMS topics this year.
Alligator TPMS Now Covers 2017-2021 Ford Super-Duty Trucks
The tire-pressure sensors work with the ABS system to automatically locate and store new sensor IDs, the company said.
Avoiding TPMS Signal Interference During the Repair Process
When the signals are crossed or obstructed, it can lead the system to transmit inaccurate information to the driver, or to the TPMS light illuminating.
Differences in Mercedes-Benz TPMS Systems
Mercedes-Benz and other German vehicle manufacturers assume that people here in the U.S. adjust their tire pressure for the number of people in the vehicle and for the speed they intend to drive.
Bartec USA Shows Off TPMS Solutions at SEMA 2021 [video]
Tire Review met up with Bartec USA at the 2021 SEMA Show to learn more about the company’s TPMS solutions.
Schrader Walks Through ST-1 TPMS Tool Capabilities at SEMA
The ST-1 TPMS tool programs a vehicle’s sensor and reads the sensor from the sidewall of the tires, Schrader’s Yanick Leduc explained.
Bartec USA Announces Release of New TPMS Relearn Chart
The relearn chart is the result of a collaborative effort between Bartec and the Tire Industry Association.
Step by Step Guide for TPMS Service: Service Kits, Sensor Fitment and More
Different rim types call for different types of TPMS sensor fitment — and different types of sensor fitment call for different service kits! With so many details to remember, how can you make sure you are choosing the right service kits and sensors, and following the correct installation procedure? Join Yanick Leduc and Tom Kirkham
Torque and TPMS: What Technicians Need to Know
Torquing shouldn’t be considered an extra step; it is more about performing a step completely.