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carid 10-22-2015 09:49 AM

Aftermarket TPMS for Mercedes
 
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If you are buying new rims or tires for your car - don't forget about the TPMS sensors. A lot of modern vehicles are equipped with these little devices that make our life easier, so it is needed to maintain and replace them when necessary.

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Aftermarket TPMS sensors are often many times cheaper than OE sensors and designed to work with pretty much any kind of wheels. Here at CARiD we offer sensors that fit over 90% of the vehicles on the road. They program for your vehicle using the exact same procedure as you would use for the factory sensors. Be proactive, properly inflated tires save money due to better fuel efficiency, they are safer and last longer.

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There is a reason why the TPMSs are mandatory, they are essential for safety, will provide you with better fuel efficiency and maximize the life span of your tires. Don't forget to replace your sensors when mounting new tires; this way you won’t have to pay to have the tires remounted and balanced again if the sensors fail shortly afterwards. If you have 2 sets of wheels for summer and winter use - just get an extra set of TMPS sensors and forget about switching them from one set to another.

Note: If you’re buying new wheels from us, order the TPMS sensors at the same time. We’ll install them, and mount and balance the tires before we ship them to you.

Doing regular vehicle maintenance is one of the keys of safety on the road. Check out our wide selection of TPMS sensor here: TPMS Sensors | Tire Pressure Monitoring System - CARiD.com

Stay safe!

carid 10-23-2015 09:46 AM

It always depends on a driver. If he wants to be involved into maintenance and knows how to do it, he will not be afraid of plastic covers under the hood.
It's all just about the technology progress. We no longer push levers to adjust our seats, and simply pushing buttons instead :)


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