Autodata highlights TPMS opportunities

August 14, 2014
Autodata highlights TPMS opportunities
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The introduction of new rules forcing manufacturers to install Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) means workshops should be prepared for an expected increase in demand for repairs according to technical information supplier Autodata.


EU legislation in this area has been rolled out progressively since November 2012 and from November this year all new passenger vehicles sold must be equipped with TPMS.

Autodata says that most car manufacturers will have already acted to fully introduce the system before the legislation takes effect in November and that its online platform covers TPMS systems used by more than 290 model ranges, enabling professional technicians to competently service vehicles equipped with the technology.

Autodata’s Chief Executive, Rod Williams, said, “Automotive legislation is a constantly changing beast and can sometimes have a positive impact on the bottom line of a workshop. The systems aren’t bullet-proof and the number of cars on the road that feature TPMS is growing rapidly.” He added, “Forward-thinking workshops and business owners will maximise the opportunity this presents by arming themselves with the best technical data to ensure that no time is wasted in maintaining or repairing these systems.”

Access to Autodata’s information is available online via the new web application or through the Autodata API.
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