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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why choose bartec usa for tpms service?

    Bartec USA is now in its year 18th year of operation, and I must say, the current team is second to none and I count it a privilege to be able to work with such a high quality and committed group! Bartec USA is unique in that we understand that TPMS Service is more than just tools. Please consider Bartec USA for ALL your TPMS Service needs.

  • Why choose pressurepro tpms?

    As a pioneer of TPMS technology since its incorporation in 1991, PressurePro offers a comprehensive line of US-designed and manufactured solutions that gives fleets of all types and sizes the real time tire performance information needed to add safety, savings and efficiencies to their operations.

  • What is TPMS ID registration?

    Registration of direct TPMS IDs When the direct TPMS system is fitted at the factory the unique ID numbers of the TPM (tire pressure monitoring) sensors have to be registered along with their position on the vehicle with the tire pressure monitor ECU.

  • How to tell which TPMS sensor is bad?

    How to Tell Which TPMS Sensor is Bad: What are the symptoms of a faulty TPMS sensor?

    • Illuminating TPMS warning light. If your car’s computer or ECU detects that there is something wrong with your TPMS sensor, it will set off the TPMS light.
    • Jerky steering wheel. Jerky steering occurs when your front tires have low air pressure. ...
    • Increased fuel consumption. ...

  • What is a TPMS code?

    Tire Pressure Monitoring System ( TPMS ) on Newer Volkswagens . At a minimum, this transmission contains the tire pressure and an ID code . This ID code helps your car determine which signals belong to its tires since there are likely more than just four bouncing around at any given time.

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