Forum: Toyota TPMS
Posted By: Toyota questions
Post Time: 04-03-2017 at 01:31 PM
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2014 Toyota Corolla TPMS
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2014 Toyota Corolla TPMS
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2014 Toyota Corolla TPMS
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2014 Toyota Corolla TPMS
ShopTPMS – Wholesale TPMS from Schrader, VDO, and Huf
New Wholesale Customers :
ShopTPMS has a comprehensive wholesale program to keep your turn around time quick and your cost’s down. We stock thousands of parts and offer quick shipping coast to coast. With so many part numbers required for Tire Safety Systems on today’s vehicles we make it easy for you and your technicians to get customers back on the road.All of our parts are either OEM or made by the OE manufacturer so there is no worry of quality or fitment. There are a lot of cheap “knock off” parts available that create many issues down the road. Beside vehicle communication problems and incorrect programming, the last thing your shop wants are comebacks due to a lower quality part.
http://www.shoptpms.com/Wholesale_TP…ier_s/5421.htm
We offer technical support for all of our dealers in respect to:
-Vehicle Fitment
-Vehicle Reprogramming
-Re-Learn Process’
-Diagnosis-Tool Training-Service Kit Installation
-Service Kit Fitment-OE Part numbers
Please contact us today to setup an account and you will help to streamline your shops ability to service customer’s with their vehicles TPMS needs.
email our wholesale department atÂ*wholesale@tpms.com or call us at (714)-692-TPMS (8767)
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ShopTPMS – Wholesale TPMS from Schrader, VDO, and Huf
ShopTPMS – Wholesale TPMS from Schrader, VDO, and Huf
New Wholesale Customers :
ShopTPMS has a comprehensive wholesale program to keep your turn around time quick and your cost’s down. We stock thousands of parts and offer quick shipping coast to coast. With so many part numbers required for Tire Safety Systems on today’s vehicles we make it easy for you and your technicians to get customers back on the road.All of our parts are either OEM or made by the OE manufacturer so there is no worry of quality or fitment. There are a lot of cheap “knock off” parts available that create many issues down the road. Beside vehicle communication problems and incorrect programming, the last thing your shop wants are comebacks due to a lower quality part.
http://www.shoptpms.com/Wholesale_TP…ier_s/5421.htm
We offer technical support for all of our dealers in respect to:
-Vehicle Fitment
-Vehicle Reprogramming
-Re-Learn Process’
-Diagnosis-Tool Training-Service Kit Installation
-Service Kit Fitment-OE Part numbers
Please contact us today to setup an account and you will help to streamline your shops ability to service customer’s with their vehicles TPMS needs.
email our wholesale department atÂ*wholesale@tpms.com or call us at (714)-692-TPMS (8767)
Source: The TPMS Forum
ShopTPMS – Wholesale TPMS from Schrader, VDO, and Huf
Forum: TPMS Industry Discussion
Posted By: Daniel@TheTPMSForum
Post Time: 04-04-2017 at 09:31 AM
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Continental Enforces Its TPMS Patents
Forum: TPMS Industry Discussion
Posted By: KenTheTPMSMan
Post Time: 04-05-2017 at 01:01 AM
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TPMS sensor installation – Best Practices Tip #4
TPMS sensor installation – Best Practices Tip #4
Prior to doing a TPMS relearn procedure on any vehicle always check to be sure the tires are all inflated to the manufacturers suggested pressure. These suggested pressures can be found on the driver side door placard near the VIN plate.
Improperly inflated tires or tires not set within the manufacturers settings for that vehicle can prevent a TPMS relearn from completing. for more information on TPMS relearn and reset procedures go to www.tpmsrelearn.com
TPMS sensor installation – Best Practices Tip #4
TPMS sensor installation – Best Practices Tip #4
Prior to doing a TPMS relearn procedure on any vehicle always check to be sure the tires are all inflated to the manufacturers suggested pressure. These suggested pressures can be found on the driver side door placard near the VIN plate.
Improperly inflated tires or tires not set within the manufacturers settings for that vehicle can prevent a TPMS relearn from completing. for more information on TPMS relearn and reset procedures go to www.tpmsrelearn.com