TecAlliance’s tyre change checklist helps garages prepare for winter

Comprehensive tyre pressure monitoring system information also available

TecAlliance’s tyre change checklist helps garages prepare for winter
Tyre-related problems increase during the colder, wetter months.

To help workshops prepare for the increase in tyre-related issues as a result of the colder, wetter weather, TecAlliance has developed a tyre change checklist that provides optimal support for garages.

Whether for tyre repair, replacement or for those who change from summer to winter tyres, TecAlliance recommends that the tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) should undergo extensive testing to prevent malfunctions, as well as testing the sensor’s batteries.

TecAlliance’s tyre change checklist helps workshops carry out all tasks fully and correctly, while potentially generating extra revenue.

For maximum transparency, customers receive an easy-to-read list that provides a precise overview of the work performed and the condition of their tyres.

If the tyre listed in the vehicle’s registration certificate is not in stock or if a different size should be offered, TecAlliance can help with suitable wheel and tyre information, based on government motor transport authority data.

TecAlliance supports workshops with comprehensive technical information on installing and removing tyre pressure sensors, and the information on relearning and resetting TPMS sensors has been expanded to make it even clearer.

In addition to complete instructions for the installation, relearning and resetting of the sensors, there is also a new overview of how exactly the sensors learn and how the reset functions in the respective vehicle:

1. Self-learning systems
2. Relearning using the on-board computer
3. Relearning using only a test instrument.

This information can be retrieved individually and displayed in customer systems, e.g. directly in the vehicle or on a display.

This provides optimal support for the workshop process, as during consultation or vehicle acceptance the expected outlay is clear, as is the equipment needed to change the wheel or replace or relearn the TPMS sensors.

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