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Schrader announced an additional programming option for its’ EZ-sensor technology, the automotive industry’s first, patented and programmable OEM-replacement sensor. In addition to the hand-held ...
Schrader TPMS Solutions has introduced the EZ-Sensor Go, a programmable TPMS sensor that takes one to three seconds to program a majority of domestic vehicles, Schrader says.
Schrader, a pioneer and leading global manufacturer of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), has announced an additional programming option for its' EZ-sensor™ technology, the automotive industry's ...
In 2013 Schrader hosted195 training events, as well as its “Make the EZ-Choice” Roadshow that featured two dedicated Schrader trainers traveling throughout the U.S. and Canada to more than 30 ...
Schrader said its EZ-sensor is the automotive industry’s first patented and programmable OEM-replacement TPMS sensor that is fully-programmable to function across diverse car makes and models.
Schrader said its programmable OEM-replacement sensor is now compatible with Bartec USA L.L.C.'s Bartec TPMS Programming Accessory Device (TPMS PAD), which is designed to make programming, replacing ...
DENVER — Schrader International, a global manufacturer of sensing and valve solutions, announces the expansion of its educational, awareness and tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) training ...
DENVER (Aug. 31, 2011)—Schrader International Inc., a global manufacturer of tire pressure monitoring systems, has added the 433 MHz EZ-sensor to its EZ-sensor program. Schrader said its array of ...
Schrader today announced expanded coverage for the company’s innovative EZ-Sensor technology, the automotive industry’s first patented OE-replacement TPMS sensor that can be programmed to ...
The TPMS PAD is the most recent addition to the portfolio of scan/programming tools compatible with Schrader's EZ-sensor, the automotive industry's first, patented and programmable OEM-replacement ...
Schrader's EZ-Sensor tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) technology now covers more than 62 percent of TPMS-enabled vehicles in the U.S. – including new support for vehicle platforms such as Dodge ...