Standard Motor Products Expands Standard Clone-able TPMS Line

Standard Motor Products Expands Standard Clone-able TPMS Line

Standard Motor Products (SMP) announces it has added the popular Ford-banded style TPMS sensor to its growing clone-able TPMS sensor line. This new clone-able sensor matches the original for fit, form and function; and due to its advanced engineering, can easily be cloned with the existing sensor ID, eliminating the need for a factory relearn, SMP says.

Standard Motor Products (SMP) announces it has added the popular Ford-banded style TPMS sensor to its growing clone-able TPMS sensor line. This new clone-able sensor matches the original for fit, form and function; and due to its advanced engineering, can easily be cloned with the existing sensor ID, eliminating the need for a factory relearn, SMP says.

Standard part TPM23A offers extensive model coverage for Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Mazda, 2005 through 2011.

“Standard and Intermotor clone-able TPMS sensors represent what we believe to be the best in TPMS technology,” said Phil Hutchens, senior director of marketing, SMP. “These advanced TPMS sensors are cloned in less than a minute simply by entering the sensor ID into the TechSmart T55000 Cloning tool. This eliminates the need for a factory-relearn process. Technicians have the best of both worlds – a TPMS sensor that matches the original and time-saving installation.”

Visit www.StandardBrand.com or www.youtube.com/StandardBrandParts to learn more about this new TPMS technology.

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