These new clone-able sensors match the original for fit, form and function; and due to their advanced engineering, they can easily be cloned with the existing sensor ID, eliminating the need for a factory relearn.

Standard adds five new cloneable TPMS sensors

March 20, 2013
These new clone-able sensors match the original for fit, form and function; and due to their advanced engineering, they can easily be cloned with the existing sensor ID, eliminating the need for a factory relearn.

Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP) announces it has added five new clone-able sensors to its growing TPMS sensor line.

These new clone-able sensors match the original for fit, form and function; and due to their advanced engineering, they can easily be cloned with the existing sensor ID, eliminating the need for a factory relearn. Standard part numbers TPMS115A, TPM1A, TPM27A, TPM91A and TPM107A offer expanded late-model coverage for Ford truck, Acura, Honda, Suzuki and Cadillac.

"We're pleased to add these new clone-able sensors to our TPMS line," said Phil Hutchens, senior director of marketing, SMP. "We believe we are providing the market with the best in TPMS technology. Our advanced sensors are cloned in less than a minute by simply entering the sensor ID into the TechSmart T55000 Cloning tool, with no factory relearn needed. Our mission is to provide technicians the best of both worlds – a matching sensor and time-saving installation."

Visit www.StandardBrand.com or www.youtube.com/StandardBrandParts to learn more about this exciting new TPMS technology.

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