Bartec Auto ID has announced it will be hosting an interactive workshop and engaging seminar programme during its second visit to Automechanika Birmingham. This will allow visitors to gain a better understanding of tyre pressure monitoring systems.
During the three-day show, technicians will be offered the chance to try TPMS tools first-hand, learning how to diagnose and fix faults in the process. One tool, in particular, which Bartec says will catch the eye of visitors is the all-in-one TECH500. It is the only TPMS scanning tool in the world that includes a combination of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, inductive charging and keyless ignition testing. It can detect and diagnose sensor faults, possibly due to a failed battery, mechanical damage or even corrosion, and can recognise whether that particular vehicle’s ECU or TPMS receivers are at fault.
Additionally more enthusiastic visitors will be allowed the opportunity to be taught how to relearn a vehicle ECU with a replacement part number and use an electronic tread depth gauge to measure tread on a worn tyre and view results.
Managing Director, Colin Webb, will also deliver a presentation entitled ‘Six Steps to Success’ – where he will identify what is needed to carry out TPMS repairs, how to select appropriate equipment, parts, training and support, as well as illustrate how TPMS can increase profitability.
The Bartec Auto ID stand will be at 20 D 100. The show takes place at the NEC from June 6th to 8th.