New VDO REDI-Sensor From Continental Covers More Than 20M Vehicles

New VDO REDI-Sensor From Continental Covers More Than 20M Vehicles

Applications include 2018 Ford, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota and Volvo vehicles.

Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket has expanded its overall vehicle coverage for TPMS sensor applications with a VDO REDI-Sensor TPMS sensor (Part No. SE10003A). This multi-application TPMS sensor covers more than 20 million vehicles and does not require sensor cloning or programming. Applications include 2018 Ford, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota and Volvo models.

VDO REDI-Sensor (SE100003A) clamp-in TPMS sensor features an aluminum clamp-in valve stem that is resistant to many road hazards and complements today’s alloy wheels, according to Continental. Unlike sensors that require programming, cloning or the purchase of specialized programming tools, software or training, no additional purchases or training are needed to get started with VDO REDI-Sensor sensors because they are already pre-programmed from the factory and designed to follow existing OE vehicle relearn procedures, the company says.

Ready to install right out of the box 

REDI-Sensor is ready to use right out of the box and works with all major TPMS scan tools. Auto parts retailers can deliver REDI-Sensor without worrying whether their customers have the necessary TPMS scan tools necessary to work with it. If a shop has the tools and know-how to service OE sensors, the shop is ready for REDI-Sensor.

All VDO TPMS replacement parts are made in ISO-certified facilities to the same quality standards as the parts Continental supplies to automakers worldwide.

For more information, visit: redi-sensor.com or contact: [email protected].

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