I-CAR Launches Honda, Acura TPMS Course

Oct. 6, 2016

Oct. 6, 2016—I-CAR recently launched a new course,  Honda and Acura Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems Collision Repair. The new course launched Oct. 3 under its vehicle and technology specific training portfolio; to learn more, click here.

Honda and Acura TPMS Collision Repair is the sixth in a series of American Honda-developed, I-CAR-taught online courses. TPMS are viewed as key safety systems that have been required on vehicles by federal law since 2007. Because of the required locations of some system components, collision damage is likely. TPMS service procedures, which vary by system design, may be required to help ensure a complete and proper repair.

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