Two upcoming live webinars on April 20 and April 27 will focus on the new generation of REDI-Sensor TPMS sensors, open to all service professionals
Allentown, Pa.—Continental, an innovator and supplier of OE and aftermarket Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) and replacement parts, has just launched a redesigned website for its REDI-Sensor Multi-Application TPMS Sensor program. The new website at REDI-Sensor.com, features a wide range of TPMS training and educational resources for professional technicians and shops. It also introduces and showcases the next generation of REDI-Sensor TPMS sensors, which can replace more than 290 different OE sensors and provide coverage for over 150 million VIO with only four sensors.
Enhanced training from industry professionals
A key feature of the new REDI-Sensor site is the “Training Central” section which houses a portfolio of training resources aimed at educating professional technicians on the latest TPMS knowledge and service techniques. The section includes sign-ups for live webinars hosted by Continental’s own TIA-Certified Instructors and allows visitors to access previously held webinars on-demand.
Upcoming webinars
Continental is hosting two upcoming live webinars on April 20 and April 27, which will focus on the new generation of REDI-Sensor TPMS sensors. The training webinars are open to all service professionals and Training Central offers easy way to sign and participate at https://www.redi-sensor.com/trainingcentral/.
In addition to webinars, the section features a video series on TPMS Tech Tips, service tips for professionals, a TPMS FAQ section, and information on the complete REDI-Sensor Multi-Application TPMS line.
The REDI-Sensor website provides an application look up that makes it easier for technicians to identify the right product for their TPMS needs. It uses a year/make/model search function to help determine the correct TPMS sensor and service parts needed, while also providing the latest sensor installation and relearn instructions, service tips, and how-to videos.
The site also features a section for drivers that includes some everyday FAQs on TPMS, information on the importance of TPMS for driving safety, and a blog with articles on TPMS, tire service, and safety tips. The site was built with a responsive-first design template, allowing it to be accessed and navigated on mobile devices as well as laptop and desktop computers.
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