Continental, a supplier of OE and aftermarket Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems, replacement parts, and TPMS diagnostic tools, is urging all automotive service technicians to make sure their TPMS scan tools are updated with their tool manufacturer’s latest software. Continental is launching a national public service campaign to spread awareness among shops and service facilities of the need to keep TPMS tools regularly updated.
Keeping the TPMS scan tool up to date is one of the most important service steps technicians can take, according to Continental, because many of the TPMS service issues they may encounter during a tire repair or replacement can be caused by out-of-date software. If the TPMS scan tool is not up to date, the technician will have problems diagnosing TPMS faults and relearning sensors to the vehicle.
Sean Lannoo, Continental Sales Technical Training Supervisor noted, “TPMS relearn tool manufacturers update software almost on a monthly basis. Many factors can initiate a software change, such as new vehicle model introductions or older vehicle recalls. Keeping the relearn tool up to date with latest software will ensure quick and accurate relearns.“
An industry expert in TPMS, Lannoo leads a staff of professional, TIA-certified instructors and conducts regular TPMS training programs for professional automotive technicians and parts professionals in co-operation with Tire Industry of America (TIA).
In addition to regular updates from tool manufacturers, aftermarket TPMS sensor manufacturers are also introducing new sensor part numbers on an ongoing basis to expand application coverage and accommodate new vehicles as they are released by OEMs. These new sensors will require updated tool software to be serviced properly.
Technicians should check with their tool manufacturer for the latest updates or go to the tool manufacturer’s website and find links to update their software.
Owners of Continental Autodiagnos TPMS Tools can download free software updates from the Autodiagnos website here.