The Relationship Between TPMS and Radio Waves
What you can’t see can hold up a relearn.
Watch Out for These TPMS Curve Balls
Many TPMS systems are more than a decade old. And with older vehicles, there can be more curveballs.
TPMS and Special Tire Products
Some products on the market are convenient for drivers and service providers but can have an effect on TPMS systems. Try these recommendations to help keep the TPMS system functioning properly with these products.
Ford TPMS Service Tips
Ford TPMS systems can be either direct or indirect. From 2006-’09, Ford used banded sensors mounted in the center of the rim. In 2010, Ford reverted to valve stem-mounted sensors.
Tips & Tricks: TPMS Relearn Procedures
Relearns are a necessary step but can be complicated as every vehicle model has a unique set of actions.
TPMS Radio Frequency Theory and Operation
What information is contained in a TPMS signal? What is the TPMS sensor telling you? We answer your questions about TPMS and what it’s telling you.
Relearn Procedures for Popular 2008 Vehicles: Toyota Camry
A look at the relearn procedure for the 2008 Toyota Camry.
Tech Minute: How Temperature Can Affect TPMS Relearns
Why does temperature matter to a TPMS system? Babcox Media’s Andrew Markel explains in this episode of Tech Minute.
Back to the Basics: TPMS Relearn Procedure Fundamentals
While most shops work with TPMS on a daily basis, use this as a refresher and a tool for new hires — even as information to share with your customers if they want to learn more about the complexity of the relearn process.
Tech Minute – TPMS Light Basics
Babcox Media’s Jason Stahl discusses the TPMS system, and what the light is telling you when it blinks, stays or or turns off. Sponsored by Standard.
Customer Experience in TPMS Service
TPMS service can be met with resistance from a driver for a number of reasons, but use these situations to teach the customer and help ease their pain.
VIDEO: What Is The TPMS Light Telling You?
Babcox Media’s Jason Stahl discusses the TPMS system, and what the light is telling you when it blinks, stays on, or turns off.