Standard Motor Products Announces QWIK-SENSOR Promotion

Standard Motor Products Announces QWIK-SENSOR Promotion

Standard Motor Products (SMP) has announced two new QWIK-SENSOR promotional offers to support the launch of its QWIK-SENSOR TPMS sensor multi-coverage program.

QWIK-SENSOR TPMS

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Standard Motor Products (SMP) has announced two new QWIK-SENSOR promotional offers to support the launch of its QWIK-SENSOR TPMS sensor multi-coverage program.

The first promotion provides a free TechSmart TPMS Gen II tool (T55003) when customers purchase an assortment of QWIK-SENSOR TPMS sensors. The tool easily activates the QWIK-SENSOR and also performs ID-cloning and full OE-relearn procedures. Available while supplies last.

The second offer is the QWIK-SENSOR per/car special, running through March 31, 2015. When a customer buys five sets of QWIK-SENSOR multi-coverage TPMS sensors, they will get an additional per/car set free.

“These two exciting promotions are just one more way we’re supporting our customers in this high-growth TPMS category,” said Phil Hutchens, vice president engine management marketing, SMP. “QWIK-SENSOR multi-coverage sensors are the perfect complement to the Standard OE-matching direct fit program.”

The innovative QWIK-SENSOR line covers 94 percent of all domestic, European and Asian applications with only three multi-coverage TPMS sensors. They are easily programmed with the TechSmart T55003 TPMS tool, and once activated, can be ID-cloned or OE-relearned, technician’s choice. Each QWIK-SENSOR is available in two valve stem configurations, metal or rubber, to match the proper application. QWIK-SENSOR TPMS sensors are color-coded for easy identification and come fully assembled right out of the box.

For more information on the new QWIK-SENSOR program, visit www.QWIKSENSOR.com.

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