Bartec will be conducting live vehicle demonstrations using its TPMS solutions at its SEMA booth next month in Las Vegas. As many know, when you change the wheel and tire fitment on a car or truck with TPMS, careful consideration must be given to recommended inflation pressure and load capacity.
Scot Holloway, Bartec CEO, said, “The Bartec Tech400Pro, is part of the TPMS Pro Series of Tools, and has the capability to reprogram the recommend inflation pressure on cars and light trucks with TPMS. This means the proper TPMS low pressure warning is maintained when plus sizing and up-fitting wheel and tire packages.” The company says this is a game changing feature, that will be on full display at Bartec’s SEMA Booth.
The company invites customers to visit the Bartec booth No. 40062 to see the Tech400Pro demo, and these product’s capabilities means for increasing customer satisfaction and improving the bottom line. According to the company, Bartec’s unique control process means technicians can accurately and safely adjust the TPMS low pressure trigger point according to industry best practices and generally accepted guidelines. A Bartec associate will conduct these live demonstrations right in its booth at this year’s SEMA Show. Times include at noon and 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3 and Thursday, Nov. 5, and 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 6.
Bartec also is conducting two separate training classes during Industry Week. “TPMS Triage, how to know what’s wrong with a TPMS” will take place on Nov. 3 at AAPEX. This class begins at 3:15 p.m. and is part of the AVI Conference at the Sands. On Wednesday, Nov. 4, Bartec will conduct a class called “The importance of Placard and TPMS.” This class will begins at 1 p.m. at the Las Vegas Convention Center in room No. S230. A complete show schedule for Bartec can be downloaded at bartecusa.com/pdf/sema-aapex-2015.pdf.
Bartec also is giving away tools again this year. When attendees visit either booth, they can register for a chance to win one of three Tech400 Master Kits. Drawings for the free tools kits will be held each day, Wednesday through Friday.