Monday, March 12, 2012

SCHRADER 2012 APPLICATION DATA



DENVER, Colo. (October 10, 2011) – Schrader®, a pioneer and leading global manufacturer of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), today announced the release of its comprehensive 2012 catalog of application data for TPMS-equipped vehicles. With this news, Schrader is the first company to make available important 2012 make, model and year (MMY) and correlated Schrader part information for TPMS-enabled vehicles, further cementing the company’s commitment to providing the most comprehensive and accurate application data possible.
“The process of collecting, validating and delivering accurate application data is essential to the support of our customers – it allows the Aftermarket community to accurately service more of their customers and is critical for the installation of Schrader replacement sensors, service packs, and other TPMS-related products,” said Trevor Potter, vice president of Aftermarket, Schrader. “By delivering 2012 application data in-year, we’re enabling our Aftermarket customers to stay further ahead of the curve.”
Schrader’s application research process is focused on providing comprehensive, verified and accurate results that will enable the service and repair industry to better service their customers. With over 54 percent of global vehicle platforms carrying Schrader TPMS sensor technology off the assembly line, and more than 160 million actual Schrader sensors on the road today, Schrader has extensive access and insight into important vehicle information. In addition to a thorough review of existing vehicle platforms that will be carried forward into the new year, Schrader has incorporated details about new model types with Schrader sensors in the 2012 catalog. For example, in addition to widely known models that are carried forward, the catalog includes application data on new vehicles such as the Aston Martin® Virage, Audi® A7, BMW® X1, Kia®Cadenza, Scion® iQ, and the Volkswagen® Polo, among others.
 “With over 256 million sensors within 65 million vehicles in North America,  Aftermarket service and repair facilities will always need the latest, most accurate information on replacement TPMS parts for the diverse vehicle types that enter their service bays,” said Scot Holloway, general manager, Bartec. “Schrader and Bartec have not only combined to deliver the Schrader EZ-sensorTM, the industry’s first patented and programmable sensor solution, but are also working together to ensure accuracy and timeliness in new MMY application data. This updated data is not only available in print-catalog form, but the same 2012 data will be available for update within Bartec handheld TPMS-programming tools as well.”
Schrader’s 2012 catalog of application data will be sent to customers, as well as available in the Schrader Booth (#40079) at the Special Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA) Show from November 1 – November 4, 2011 in Las Vegas. To learn more about Schrader, please visit www.schraderinternational.com and Bartec at www.bartecusa.com.

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