Three is better than one! TPMS service devices from Continental now with three-year update license

TPMS Service Tools

Advertorial: This offer will run until the end of 2021: Workshops can now maintain the latest vehicles, thanks to Continental’s offer of a three-year update license for newly purchased TPMS service devices.

Always at the cutting edge of technology, Continental is extending the update license of its service devices for tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) from one to three years.

The technology company’s TPMS Update Plus will provide workshops with monthly database updates for TPMS Pro and TPMS Go service devices, ensuring that the testing and programming devices for TPMS sensors are always up-to-date.

Workshops using these devices to check, programme or teach the TPMS sensors will always have the latest information for their tyre services – and this is a decisive advantage, because new protocols for TPMS sensors come onto the market with every new vehicle model.

“We see ourselves as a partner to the workshops, and we want to support them with our products, which will enable them to remain competitive and fit for the future. Today, good tools alone are just not enough; you also need up-to-date data to be able to maintain and repair the latest vehicles,” explains Dominik Wrede, Head of Product Management for Diagnostics & Services at Continental. “And to emphasise the importance of up-to-date vehicle coverage data, we are now offering an extended, three-year update license for our TPMS devices.” The offer will expire at the end of this year.

Handy, compact and tailored to user needs

Continental’s TPMS Go and TPMS Pro offer workshops the optimal equipment for their individual tyre services. Workshops seeking to explore the topic of TPMS for the first time will find the TPMS Go to be an efficient entry-level device. For those who already have a TPMS service unit, the TPMS Go is also ideal as an inexpensive second unit. The TPMS Pro, however, is the perfect choice for workshops that value advanced features such as sensor teaching via the OBD-II interface. Both of the service devices have a simple, intuitive user interface that makes the tire tasks of workshop staff much easier.

From VDO to Continental – a new brand, but the same proven quality

As well as the extended update license, Continental has even more in store for the TPMS Pro and TPMS Go service units. As part of the switch from VDO to Continental in the spare parts business, both devices will be sold under the Continental brand in the future. The products themselves won’t change, and workshops can continue to rely on Continental’s proven premium quality. The change in brand identity is aimed at further strengthening the technological expertise and know-how for which the Continental brand is famed in the aftermarket world.

You’ll find more information on the TPMS service units at www.continental-aftermarket.com/gb-en