Dorman TPMS Sensors Now Programmable, Cloneable Using Snap-on Tools - aftermarketNews

Dorman TPMS Sensors Now Programmable, Cloneable Using Snap-on Tools

Dorman's DiRECT-FIT sensor offering provides industry-leading cloneable coverage for more than 90 percent of today's vehicles.

COLMAR, Pa. — Dorman Products announced that effective immediately, the ID cloning feature on all Dorman DiRECT-FIT TPMS Sensors is fully compatible with the TPMS3 diagnostic tool from Snap-on. This new arrangement makes it even easier for technicians to take advantage of the Dorman DiRECT-FIT TPMS solution while servicing their customers’ TPMS sensor replacement needs, according to Dorman.
 
DiRECT-FIT, Dorman’s line of one-to-one replacement sensors, offers cloning capability in every Dorman sensor currently on the market. ID Cloning benefits the technician by eliminating the relearn procedure typically required when a new TPMS sensor is installed. Avoiding the relearn process can save technicians an average of 30 minutes of valuable bay time. Dorman’s DiRECT-FIT sensor offering provides industry-leading cloneable coverage for more than 90 percent of today’s vehicles.
 
Information on Dorman’s all-in-one TPMS program solution is available by visiting www.DormanTPMS.com. Videos detailing Dorman TPMS are available on Dorman’s YouTube Channel, www.youtube.com/dormanproducts.
 
Additional product information is available by calling 800-523-2492 or signing up for new product alerts from Dorman’s Be The First To Know Program at http://dormanproducts.com/Pages/BTFTK/BTFTK.aspx.
 

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