New VDO REDI-Sensor TPMS training video

Aug. 23, 2013

Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket, maker of the REDI-Sensor Multi-Application TPMS Sensor, has released the “Valve Stem Replacement” training video. It shows technicians the proper procedure for maintaining and replacing damaged VDO clamp-in TPMS sensor valve stems.

Narrated by Continental Product Manager, Steve Landis, the video provides a detailed explanation and demonstration of VDO clamp-in valve stem replacement procedures for the Continental TG1C sensor family. The video gives auto technicians the key information needed to handle faulty, broken or defective TPMS sensors in a step-by-step guide.

In the training video, Landis identifies which scenarios require replacement of the entire sensor and which only require replacing a specific part. The procedure is demonstrated using a VDO REDI-Sensor Multi-Application TPMS Sensor. In addition to illustrating how to replace a damaged valve stem, it also shows the steps involved in disassembling, reassembling and installing a complete VDO REDI-Sensor sensor.

The VDO REDI-Sensor replaces over 140 OE sensors. REDI-Sensor is designed to follow standard OE vehicle relearn procedures, and works with all major TPMS scan tools, including those from ATEQ, Bartec, OTC/SPX, K-Tool (T.I.P.S.) and Snap-on.

The “Valve Stem Replacement” video, along with the rest of the REDI-Sensor TPMS Training videos, can be seen on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/user/redisensor and at www.redi-sensor.com.