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Bartec USA LLC
44231 Phoenix Drive
Sterling Heights
Michigan 48314
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Tel: (866) 407 TPMS
Fax: (586) 323 3801
Web: www.bartecusa.com
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Tire Pressure Monitor

A Tire Pressure Monitor or Sensor can be of the direct or indirect type according to the NHTSA legislation. In practice nearly all OE's have opted to install Direct TPMS in their new builds. A direct TPMS uses a physical pressure and temperature transducer which is usually either valve stem mounted or banded to the wheel and transmits real time tire pressure information to the driver of the vehicle either via a dashboard display or a warning light. The sensors are manufactured by international companies such as Schrader, Siemens VDO (now VDO Automotive AG), TRW, Pacific, Lear, Beru and others. Aftermarket sensors are now being manufactured by a number of Chinese and Taiwanese companies. There is no common technical standard (physical, electrical or software protocol) for the sensors and the OE's and suppliers have generated a multitude of sensor designs. The OE's have made great efforts to fit the sensors in the plants to ensure they are at the correct angle when fastening, are correctly torqued using a dynamic torque wrench to ensure that they seal and retain their seal however these practices have not yet been adopted in the aftermarket servicing of the TPMS. The OE's also carry out many electrical tests of the TPMS which have not yet been put into practice in the aftermarket to ensure that systems are properly set up before the vehicle leaves the dealer or tire shop.

  Tire Pressure Monitor

The sensors transmit data at UHF such as their unique sensor ID, temperature, pressure, battery life (where applicable) and other diagnostic information. This data is sent to the Engine Control Unit (ECU) or specific receiver on the vehicle. Those vehicles which have graphical displays of the sensor positions can then identify which wheel position has a problem.

This UHF transmission can occur at periodic intervals whilst the vehicle is in motion, immediately and continuously if an under pressure condition occurs or can be forced by a TPMS tool. The TPMS tool is required to force the sensor to transmit if it is being serviced and hence stationary.

The typical variations in sensor electrical technologies include:

Low frequency (LF) activation using continuous wave, modulated wave 125kHz (or 309MHz) transmissions.

Also some sensors require a forced change in pressure to activate. There are significant variation in LF activation power levels and tolerances. Most sensors have different modes for test, plant use, transport/storage, drive etc. These are all activated using different LF datagram patterns.

  Tire Pressure Monitor

The activation of the TPMS prompts a UHF response which can vary according to make/model/year of vehicle and sensor type.

There can be a significant variation in the data content transmitted by the sensors from different manufacturers and for different make/model/year of vehicles.

The frequency (315MHz, 433MHz etc), modulation (AM, FM), communications protocol (Manchester, pwm), power level (low power for Japan and other Asian countries) are just some of the variations in the UHF output.

Bartec tools have the capabilities to work with all known OE approved sensors with all of the known variations. Our work in implementing and testing TPMS in Wheel & Tire plants and car plants worldwide supports our market leadership for the long term and ensures that the software is reliable and proven.

For more detailed information see Tire Pressure Sensors.


 
 

Please browse our website for more information about Bartec USA LLC and our range of TPMS Tools and our professional support for Tire Pressure Monitor Systems, then call toll free (866) 407-TPMS and speak to one of our team or e-mail us on sales@bartecusa.com.