Standard Motor Products Adds Eight New Cloneable Sensors To Its TPMS Line

Standard Motor Products Adds Eight New Cloneable Sensors To Its TPMS Line

The new Standard and Intermotor part numbers, which match the original for fit, form and function, cover an additional 6 million VIO for Buick, Chevrolet, Dodge Ram, Hyundai, Jeep, Kia, Saturn, Toyota, Toyota truck and Volvo through the 2013 model year.

 

115345SMPsensor_00000065506NEW YORK – Standard Motor Products(SMP) has added eight new cloneable sensors to its growing TPMS sensor line. The new Standard and Intermotor part numbers, which match the original for fit, form and function, cover an additional 6 million VIO for Buick, Chevrolet, Dodge Ram, Hyundai, Jeep, Kia, Saturn, Toyota, Toyota truck and Volvo through the 2013 model year.

“We are pleased to continue to grow our cloneable TPMS sensor line,” said Phil Hutchens, vice president, engine management marketing, SMP. “We believe this expanded coverage to our cloneable TPMS line will help our customers continue to be successful in this growing market. Our sensors are cloned in less than a minute by simply entering the sensor ID into the TechSmart T55000 cloning tool, with no factory relearn.”

Visit www.StandardBrand.com or www.youtube.com/StandardBrandParts to learn more about this new TPMS technology.

 

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