ATEQ TPMS, Launch Tech announce partnership

Oct. 5, 2022
ATEQ TPMS Tools and Launch Tech USA look to advance the TPMS industry with increased TPMS sensor coverage.

ATEQ TPMS Tools and Launch Tech USA announced a partnership to advance the TPMS industry with increased TPMS sensor coverage.

According to a press release from ATEQ, ATEQ will become Launch Tech USA’s exclusive TPMS tool provider in North America.

Additionally, Launch Tech USA will be releasing the Launch LTR sensor. This sensor is designed to provide 98 percent vehicle coverage and features over-the-air wireless programming and 315MHz/433MHz frequencies.

Other key features include:

  • Unlimited wireless reprogramming
  • Over five years of battery life
  • Rubber and aluminum stem available
  • Compatible with both TSAP-2 and TSAP-3 TPMS tools (manufactured by ATEQ)

“It has been our promise to all technicians who use ATEQ tools to provide up-to-date technology and universal platforms that work with all vehicle MMY and multi-sensor brands. The partnership with Launch Tech USA is evidence of this promise,” said Eri Muca, global aftermarket sales manager.

Customers of Launch Tech USA will now have a dedicated TPMS tool, powered by ATEQ, that is compatible with their Launch LTR TPMS sensors.

To receive four free LTR sensors, scan the QR code below.

“At Launch Tech USA, we wanted our customers to have a quality TPMS solution they can rely upon in a competitive market. Our sensor provides great coverage, easy installation and can be programmed quickly with the TSAP-2 and TSAP-3 thanks to ATEQ,” said Gina Lombardo, key account sales manager North America, in the press release. "With the arrival of our new sensor to North America, we felt partnering with ATEQ would provide our customers with best-in-class service, which every technician deserves.”

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