Hamaton Launches Tesla BLE TPMS Sensor

Hamaton Launches Tesla BLE TPMS Sensor

The U-Pro Hybrid BLE will come preprogrammed, meaning technicians can install them on the Tesla models without programming.

Hamaton announced the launch of an aftermarket BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) sensor exclusively for Tesla vehicles. 

The new solution from Hamaton is a direct replacement for the Sysgration BLE sensor — the only OE sensor to utilize the said technology, the company says. An alert is sent to the vehicle’s computer system via BLE when air pressure drops, triggering the TPMS light.

The U-Pro Hybrid BLE will come preprogrammed, meaning technicians can install them on the Tesla models without programming.

BLE sensors are found in Model 3 (2021+), Model S (2022+) and Model Y. According to Experian’s registration data, 113,882 Tesla vehicles were registered in Q1 2022 (up 59% year-on-year), which accounted for 71.8% of the BEV market. The sudden rise in popularity has seen demand for an aftermarket sensor soar as more tire bays encounter Tesla vehicles, Hamaton says.

Customers can choose between two metal Clamp-In valves (black or graphite), both designed to complement the alloy wheel finish.

To pre-order, email [email protected] or call (248)-308-3856.  

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