Bartec USA Announces TPMS Tool Software Update

Bartec USA Announces TPMS Tool Software Update

Bartec USA, LLC recently announced the latest software update for the Tech400 TPMS re-learn tool. Release 40 has numerous coverage additions and significant improvements to the user interface.

Bartec USA, LLC recently announced the latest software update for the market leading TPMS re-learn tool, the Tech400.

Release 40 has numerous coverage additions and significant improvements to the user interface.  TPMS sensor information is now even easier to find and as a result repairing vehicles is much faster!  With Release 40, Bartec continues to lead the aftermarket in vehicle TPMS communication coverage and support. Already the tool of choice for many of the nation’s top Automotive Service companies and Tire Retailers, the Tech400 is the premier combination TPMS tool saving technicians valuable time and helping to improve customer service.

Current registered tool users will be able to access and download new software updates by visiting www.bartecusa.com and logging in to their account. Follow the user friendly update procedures.  Also on the site are clinics and technical bulletins. In the event that your account has expired, please contact your Bartec distributor for yearly software update options. If you have recently purchased a tool and haven’t activated your account please go to the Bartec website to create your account.  Please contact our friendly customer service staff at (866) 407-TPMS (8767) with any questions.  

Contact your Bartec distributor for more information regarding the software update or to purchase the Tech400.  To find a distributor near you, click on the distributor tab on the Bartec website.

Since 1998, Bartec has been a global leader in TPMS solutions for the Automotive Assembly Plants, Wheel and Tire Assemblers and the Automotive Aftermarket.  Get more information by visiting www.bartecusa.com or calling toll free (866) 407-8767.

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