Bartec brings Bluetooth technology to TPMS 

October 11, 2023
Bartec brings Bluetooth technology to TPMS 
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Following the successful launch of the RITE-SENSOR BLUE range of TPMS sensors from Bartec, initially aimed at the Tesla market, Bartec has seen some very significant growth with their Bluetooth enabled tools, the Tech450 and Tech600.


The RITE-SENSOR BLUE is a Bluetooth TPMS Replacement Sensor, for Electric Vehicles like Tesla, and is fast and easy to use.  The technician simply tests for a faulty sensor with a Bartec TPMS Tool, installs the Rite-Sensor Blue sensor if required and then the vehicle is ready to drive. The resulting repair saves both time and money for the technician and the customer. 

RITE-SENSOR BLUE is suitable for Tesla Models S, 3, X and Y, right out of the box. The Bartec Next Generation TPMS tools TECH600 and TECH450 activate and decode the OE fitted sensor to diagnose a fault such as low battery. If one of the OE sensors fail due to low battery, then potentially the other sensors on the car will also fail having experienced the same duty cycle. The tools will diagnose this for the technician and enable the repair of multiple sensors at one visit if required.  

By syncing the tool to the free TPMS Desktop software, the technician can provide evidence of the sensors battery condition. Also the tools have a tread depth and tyre condition option enabling the technician to provide the vehicle owner with a complete summary of tyre and sensor condition.

Keeping up with demand the RITE-SENSOR BLUE has three stem options to meet the various wheel colours.  The standard Silver, Black anodized and Graphite are offered. 

For more information visit www.bartecautoid.com or call 0044 7823 355276. 
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