KEN-TOOL RECORE TPMS SENSOR SAVER SYSTEM REPAIRS FROZEN VALVE CORES from galvanic corrosion process Watch Video
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Description: There are more than 200 million TPMS sensors on the road today. Over 35% of those sensors are now at least three years old, and industry estimates are that more than nine million sensors will need to be repaired in the next two years. nnA quick check of auto and tire technicians' discussion forums on the web reveals that, most of the time, TPMS failure is not due to a fault in the sensor itself — it is due to valve core and stem failure, caused by galvanic corrosion. This is why Ken-Tool has i
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