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DENSO Announces New Tire Pressure Monitor System Sensor And Service Kit Catalog

DENSO has released its 2015 Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) Sensor and Service Kit Catalog. The new catalog includes 36 new TPMS sensor part numbers covering an additional 60 million cars and trucks in operation, including best-selling models such as the Ford F-150, Fusion and Focus; Chevrolet Impala and Cobalt; Chrysler Town & Country; and

OTC Encore Scan Tool Adds Heavy-Duty Scan, Bluetooth Tire Pressure Reset Capabilities In North America

Expanding on its position in the industry created by its integrated scan tool for the Android platform, the OTC Encore brand has added compatibility with OTC’s 3834T Tire Pressure Reset (TPR) tool and the OTC 3895-07 HD standard starter kit, covering Class 4-8 heavy-duty (HD) vehicles. The software update, version 1.3.1.14, is available now. “When

Getting An Accurate Toyota Tire Pressure

Ambient temperature changes can dramatically alter tire pressure, which could cause a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) warning light to illuminate. The TPMS must be initialized based on the tire’s “cold” pressure listed on the vehicle’s tire pressure label, usually located in the driver-side door opening. Tire temperature is dependent on cold tire pressure, ambient

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Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems On Import Vehicles

Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) began making a comeback in 2011 on all Audi models. The highly popular Honda Accord switched to indirect TPMS for the 2013 model year. The 2013 Mazda CX-5 is now also using an indirect TPMS. Some of the VW Golf platform vehicles have switched to an indirect TPMS. Most of these models have the optional ABS and stability control system.

DENSO Launches Tire Pressure Monitoring System Sensor Program

DENSO Products and Services Americas has launched a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor program to support its aftermarket customers’ needs. According to DENSO, just 16 part numbers cover more than 100 popular passenger cars, SUVs, trucks and crossovers – more than 25 million vehicles on the road. Additional DENSO TPMS sensor part numbers will be announced later this year, the company adds.

Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems Making A Comeback On Some Imports

Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) are the systems that do not have air pressure sensors inside the tires. Rather, they detect a low tire by comparing relative wheel speeds via the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) wheel speed sensors. New systems are taking advantage of better wheel speed sensors and modules to make indirect systems work. Indirect TPMS began making a comeback in 2011 on all Audi models. The highly popular Honda Accord switched to indirect TPMS for the 2013 model year.

Mighty Auto Parts Launches Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Video Quiz

Mighty Auto Parts has released a new and unique video, The Pressure Zone, dealing with the technical basics of Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) and field-tested sales tips. The video addresses three common scenarios that would require TPMS updates during a routine customer visit. These include (1) a simple tire rotation, (2) tire replacement and (3) when a TPMS sensor fails.

Tire Pressure Monitoring Technical Service Bulletins

What you need to know about tire pressure monitoring technical service bulletins published in 2012.

TPMS Update: FORD Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems

Ford embraced Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) as early as the 2002 model year on the Explorer and Windstar. These systems can be can be direct or indirect. All 2007 models have TPMS standard. From 2006-2009, Ford used banded sensors that are mounted in the center of the rim. In 2010, Ford reverted to the valve stem mounted sensors. All the systems are straightforward and use common procedures for most models.