Bartec Adds QWIK-SENSOR Coverage

Bartec Adds QWIK-SENSOR Coverage

The QWIK-SENSOR offering is engineered with the technological advancements that customers have come to expect from SMP and covers 94 percent of all domestic, European and Asian applications with three multi-coverage TPMS sensors.

Tech500 and Qwiks

STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. — Bartec USA announces the release of the next tool software update for their range of TPMS tools.

Owners of Bartec TPMS tools already know the value of the continuous improvement Bartec adds to their tools, and release 52 is no different. This latest release features the ability to program the newly released multi-coverage programmable sensor from Standard Motor Products Inc. The QWIK-SENSOR offering is engineered with the technological advancements that customers have come to expect from SMP and covers 94 percent of all domestic, European and Asian applications with three multi-coverage TPMS sensors.

Bartec TPMS Tools were the very first to feature “at the car” programming of aftermarket TPMS replacement sensors.

According to Scot Holloway, CEO of Bartec USA, “Adding the QWIK-SENSOR to our arsenal of programmable sensor coverage gives even greater flexibility to the repair technician. Combining QWIK-SENSOR coverage with Bartec’s easy-to-use tools, means tire retailers and auto service companies alike can service more cars and create more satisfied customers.”

All that’s required to program the QWIK-SENSOR is a current account at www.bartecusa.com and to download (and update) a Tech400+, Tech400SD or Tech500 tools with R52. Once the tool is updated with R52, programming the QWIK-SENSOR is easy as a few button clicks of the tool. “An added benefit of programming these sensors with the same tool that completes the TPMS relearn, you can test the sensor prior to installation” according to Michael Rose, Bartec product manager.

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