Smp Tpms

Standard Motor Products expands TPMS product line

April 27, 2021
The QWIK-SENSOR Multi-Frequency TPMS Sensor combines 314.9, 315, and 433/434 MHz applications into one single SKU.

Standard Motor Products, Inc. announced the expansion and enhancement of its tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) product line with the unveiling of its QWIK-SENSOR Multi-Frequency Single Sensor program. The Multi-Frequency TPMS Sensor combines 314.9, 315, and 433/434 MHz applications into one single SKU. The Single Sensor program is an addition to Standard’s QWIK-SENSOR Universal Programmable TPMS Sensors and OE-Match TPMS Sensors and provides coverage for more than 200 million vehicles-in-operation (VIO) in North America, according to the company.

“Our new Single Sensor program reduces inventory for our distributor and service facility customers while also making TPMS sensor replacement more efficient for professional technicians and do-it-yourself customers,” said John Herc, vice president, engine management marketing for Standard Motor Products. “With this addition, we continue to enhance our complete, blended TPMS program which offers 99 percent coverage in the market.”

The Single Sensor program featuring the Multi-Frequency TPMS sensor offers:

  • Factory-installed rubber valve stems; interchangeable metal, chrome, black valves available separately
  • Required sensor programming can be completed before or after installation and while under pressure
  • Surface-mounted dual band antenna ensures signal integrity
  • Longer battery life with power consumption reduced up to 30 percent
  • Faster programming times

The QWIK-SENSOR Multi-Frequency Single Sensor has been independently tested to match OE protocols for precise fit and function – including LOCSYNC, PAL, POD, and WAL advanced TPMS technologies.

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