TPMS tire inflation sensor triggering and diagnostics tool

Tire Inflation Positioning Switch TIPS Pro Service Too

Opportunity (Tire pressure monitoring system -TPM-)

The new federal law requiring new passenger vehicles to be outfitte

with Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPM) has produced a wid variety of market solutions. Many automobile manufactures hav selected the direct approach that incorporates the use of transmitter built into the valve stems that transmit information (Inflatio pressure, temperature, etc) to the engine control module. The majorit of the direct tire pressure monitoring (TPM) sensors installed in th wheels of passenger car tires today need to be re-trained each tim that the tires are rotated

Industry wide, there are a number of systems manufactured today wit

varied techniques including magnetic and electronic frequency senso triggering as well as multiple frequency bands used to carry th transmission signal to the engine control module. While TP manufacturers have designed service tools for their specific sensor this will result in the requirement for service facilities to purchas multiple TPM service tools

The TIPS Pro tool is a patent pending product that has been designe

to universally initiate all known tire sensors available in th marketplace today. The TIPS Pro tool accommodates both magneticall and electronically triggered sensors so one tool is all you need

Why purchase an initiation tool for each and every sensor in th

market when you can purchase the TIPS tool that will service al your needs

For information or to purchase the TIPS Pro TPMS, contact

C&S Electronics, Inc. ユ 3667 W Auburn Rd, Rochester Hills, MI4830 (248) 852-1537 &#65429 Web site:

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TPMS sensors dont communicate with the Engine controller. Whats that got to do with running the engine? Besides, engine controllers have enough work to do ;)

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