Modern TPMS tools keep evolving, so it’s essential to stay updated while also keeping the fundamentals of sensor function and service in mind.
Just as MLB teams tightened up fundamentals during Spring Training, shops should fine-tune their processes to avoid TPMS sensor damage.
Strategies to help generate new revenue streams without compromising customer trust.
Understanding hesitation and addressing objections can turn reluctant customers into satisfied regulars who trust your expertise.
While removing or replacing a tire, follow these best practices to prevent TPMS sensor damage.
Much like the bat symbol, TPMS lights are activated when tires need them most.
A critical aspect of TPMS service that may be overlooked is the need for compatibility between tools and sensors.
Follow these best practices to set yourself apart and prevent customer come-backs.
By following these tips, you can help your customers get back on the road with a working TPMS.
Duplicates can occur due to programming errors or user mistakes during the relearn process. Let’s explore how to correct them.
Some qualifiers are easy to identify by looking at the vehicle, but others can be a little more challenging.
Programmable sensors are a fantastic option for simplifying TPMS service and programming tools don’t have to be complicated.