Autel’s expanded OBD relearn coverage means more resets from the service bay—and fewer trips around the block.
What should TPMS service should still be about in this modern landscape of automotive repair? The answer is safety.
A TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) sensor is a device that is installed in a vehicle's tires to monitor the air pressure and temperature of the tires. The primary function of the TPMS sensor is ...
All vehicles must be equipped with tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), according to legislation enacted in the U.S., Europe, and China. By gauging a tire’s pressure levels, a TPMS can alert the ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) have been a staple of the automotive industry since 2007, and they don't appear to be going anywhere ...
In the late-1990s, Firestone found itself in a heap of trouble over its defective tires, which were predominately installed on Ford's incredibly popular Explorer SUV. Eventually, over 6 million faulty ...
A friend of mine recently replaced an older vehicle with a new one of the same make and model. Among the many changes he saw was that the single mandated icon indicating low pressure in one ...
View post: Walmart Is Selling a 'Small but Mighty' Mini Chainsaw for Only $26 The Vesafe Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System is on sale for 75% off right now (just $20), and it offers real-time ...
Infineon has introduced its XENSIV SP49 tire pressure monitoring sensor, which integrates MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) sensors and ASIC to provide advanced tire pressure monitoring systems.
HARRISONVILLE, Mo. — Tire technology maker PressurePro is debuting new TPMS sensor technology that it says offers a "new benchmark in durability and performance." PressurePro will release the new tech ...
If you look at transportation over the last 40 years, there have been a lot of changes—and truck tires are no exception. In the early 1980s, tube-type tires on multipiece rims were still quite common ...
That little yellow light glowing from your dashboard – the one that looks vaguely like a horseshoe with an exclamation point inside it – doesn’t get nearly the respect it deserves. Most drivers see it ...