·     Offer is available for both Autodiagnos D, Autodiagnos SE TPMS tools

·     Offer leverages built-in compatibility of Continental products

·     Provides significant savings to service pros and shops

Allentown, PA May 23, 2023 – Continental, a leading aftermarket supplier of OE-engineered parts, advanced diagnostics, service information, and connected services, is now offering TPMS ‘Tool Bundles’ that combine the company’s Autodiagnos TPMS Tools with Continental’s REDI-Sensor TPMS Sensors.

According to Peter Dobrowolski, Continental Product Manager for TPMS and TPMS Tools, “Autodiagnos TPMS Tools and REDI-Sensor TPMS Sensors were engineered to work together flawlessly, so our bundle promo is a natural. Plus, the bundles represent hundreds of dollars in savings compared to the individual product pricing, and having Autodiagnos and REDI-Sensor on hand lets shops tackle TPMS service with the utmost confidence and speed.”

One bundle combines the Autodiagnos TPMS D Tool with a mix of 24 REDI-Sensors: four each of the SE10005 and SE10008 and eight each of the SE10006 and SE10007. The other bundle includes the Autodiagnos TPMS SE Tool with a mix of 12 REDI-Sensors: two each of the SE10005 and SE10008 and four each of the SE10006 and SE10007.

The Autodiagnos™ D Tool triggers, diagnoses, and reads 100% of OE and aftermarket passenger vehicle sensors. It provides complete TPMS diagnostics and can read and clear codes. In OBD-II mode, it relearns sensors in under 2 minutes. Five years of free software updates are included with the tool purchase. The Autodiagnos™ SE Tool also triggers, diagnoses, and reads 100% of OE and aftermarket passenger vehicle sensors. It has relearn coverage for over 95% of domestic, Asian, and European passenger vehicles, and it too includes five years of free software updates with the tool purchase.

The REDI-Sensor line includes four TPMS sensors that provide coverage for most passenger vehicles, SUVs, cross overs, and light trucks, from 2002 to 2023. The four REDI-Sensors replace over 300+ OE sensors with coverage that exceeds 225 million vehicles in operation.

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