Free 'Tackling TPMS Relearn Procedures' Webinar This Week -

Free ‘Tackling TPMS Relearn Procedures’ Webinar This Week

Tomorrow's Technician's sister publication Brake & Front End is hosting a free webinar on TPMS relearn procedures, sponsored by Schrader Performance Sensors, on Thursday, March 15, 2 p.m. (ET).

Tomorrow’s Technician‘s sister publication Brake & Front End is hosting a free webinar on TPMS relearn procedures, sponsored by Schrader Performance Sensors, on Thursday, March 15, 2 p.m. (ET).

During this 30-minute educational webinar, Schrader’s Senior Technical Trainer and Certified TIA Advanced Instructor, W Rippetoe, will help you tackle difficult TPMS relearns for specific vehicles. During registration, you will have the opportunity to provide any specific vehicle relearn procedures that you would like to learn about during this webinar. You will also have the opportunity to ask any additional questions during the LIVE Q&A session.

Learn tips and tricks for these specific vehicles:

  • Honda Civic pressure drop relearn
  • Nissan vehicles with no OBD
  • GM H2 door module
  • Lexus models with main and second switch
  • Suzuki SX4 door switch relearn
Click here to sign up for the free webinar.

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