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Tips For Winter TPMS Service

The installation of snow tires can throw a monkey wrench into your service opportunities this winter if you’re not accustomed to dealing with TPMS.

Snow Tires And TPMS

The time to change to and from summer to winter tires is both a regional and personal decision. Whenever it takes place, a changeover brings with it a need for consumers to make some decisions. The decision to purchase or not purchase a second set of wheels needs to be followed with questions about TPMS sensors.

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Custom Wheels And TPMS: What Are Your Options?

Selling, mounting and balancing custom wheels can be a profitable business, but what about tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) sensors? According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), it is a violation of the TREAD Act to disable the system, which includes vehicles with aftermarket or custom rims. In early 2011, the Tire Industry

Custom Wheels and TPMS: What Are Your Options?

Selling, mounting and balancing custom wheels can be a profitable business, but what about tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) sensors? According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), it is a violation of the TREAD Act to disable the system, which includes vehicles with aftermarket or custom rims. In early 2011, the Tire Industry

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Make TPMS A Profit Center With Consumer Education

Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) started off on the wrong foot with both customers and auto repair shops. Far too many customers came to look at the early high cost of replacement TPMS sensors or the fees for service kits to think that TPMS must just be a cash cow for everybody involved. Those at

Consider TPMS When Changing To Winter Tires

The time to change to and from snow tires is both a regional and personal decision. Whenever it takes place, a changeover brings with it a need for consumers to make some decisions. To purchase or not purchase a second set of wheels needs to be followed with questions about TPMS sensors.

Why TPMS Sensors Fail

The number one reason TPMS sensors fail is physical damage. Sensors operate in a harsh environment of extreme temperatures and vibration. These forces can damage transmission coils, pressure and temperature sensors. Another reason sensors fail is due to damage during removal and installation. One false move with a bead breaker or tire iron can break the sensor at the stem. Even forgetting to use a torque wrench or calibrated screwdriver can damage the mounting stem.

Dill Launches TPMS Videos For Consumers And Technicians

Dill Air Controls has launched its new Tire Pressure Monitoring System video series. The videos are designed to narrow the gap between the consumer and the selling associate, as well as provide technical aptitude and confidence for the technician in the bay, the company said.

Diagnosing And Servicing Faulty TPMS Sensors

The number one reason sensors fail is physical damage. Sensors operate in a harsh environment of extreme temperatures and vibration. These forces can damage transmission coils, pressure and temperature sensors. Another reason sensors fail is due to damage during removal and installation. One false move with a bead breaker or tire iron can break the sensor at the stem. Even forgetting to use a torque wrench or calibrated screwdriver can damage the mounting stem.

TPMS Service: Need To Think Of TPMS In Winter Tire Changeovers

The time to change to and from snow tires is both a regional and personal decision. Whenever it takes place, a changeover brings with it a need for consumers to make some decisions. To purchase or not purchase a second set of wheels needs to be followed with questions about TPMS sensors.