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Schrader, a pioneer and leading global manufacturer of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), has announced an additional programming option for its' EZ-sensor™ technology, the automotive industry's ...
Schrader announced an additional programming option for its’ EZ-sensor technology, the automotive industry’s first, patented and programmable OEM-replacement sensor. In addition to the hand-held ...
Schrader said its programmable OEM-replacement sensor is now compatible with Bartec USA L.L.C.'s Bartec TPMS Programming Accessory Device (TPMS PAD), which is designed to make programming, replacing ...
With the new EZ sensor pad from Schrader, mobile devices or a windows computer can transform into a full programming station for TPMS sensors with quick free updates available from the database ...
The TPMS PAD is the most recent addition to the portfolio of scan/programming tools compatible with Schrader's EZ-sensor, the automotive industry's first, patented and programmable OEM-replacement ...
Schrader International released a new single SKU fully programmable, OE-replacement TPMS sensor, the EZ-sensor. The sensor covers more than 100 million TPMS-equipped vehicles and has a programming ...
Schrader says its new single SKU EZ-sensor reduces inventory investment and maximizes bay efficiency for its channel partners. With programming speed of about 10 seconds, EZ-sensor boosts the ...
Schrader said its EZ-sensor is the automotive industry’s first patented and programmable OEM-replacement TPMS sensor that is fully-programmable to function across diverse car makes and models.
The company is offering a fully programmable, OE-replacement TPMS sensor. The single SKU EZ-sensor reduces inventory investment and maximizes bay efficiency, according to Schrader, which is part of ...
The 433 MHz EZ-sensor, in conjunction with the company’s 315 MHz edition, delivers enhanced options and brings the total coverage to about 72 percent of the 65 million TPMS-equipped vehicles in the ...
For Schrader, a big one at the 2021 Global Tire Expo was the launch of its first-ever TPMS Programming Tool.