
As plummeting temperatures cause tyre pressures to drop and dashboard warning lights to illuminate across the country, TPMS specialist Autogem is offering free training to help workshops capitalise on the seasonal surge in demand.
The company's 'Winter mornings, winter warnings' initiative comes as garages report increased footfall from motorists concerned about glowing TPMS alerts, a predictable consequence of cold weather's effect on tyre pressure. With each 10-degree drop in temperature capable of reducing tyre pressure by 1-2 PSI, winter consistently proves the busiest period for TPMS-related enquiries.
Autogem, which has established itself as the aftermarket's leading TPMS specialist, is now providing complimentary training to all i-sensor users seeking to strengthen their TPMS diagnosis, customer engagement and resolution capabilities. The offer is designed to ensure workshops can confidently respond to the winter spike whilst building longer-term competence in an increasingly essential service area.
Rather than adopting a purely transactional approach, Autogem's strategy centres on building sustained partnerships with workshops. The company's award-winning training programme covers everything from initial diagnosis through to sensor replacement, supported by ongoing technical assistance designed to help garages add genuine value to their service offering.
Managing Director Prashant Chopra explained the rationale behind the initiative: "We want to provide workshops with the confidence, knowledge and backing they require to meet the needs of more motorists, particularly as TPMS becomes a daily workshop conversation during winter."
The training is available to workshops immediately, with a range of programmes on offer to suit different experience levels and operational requirements. By equipping garages with robust TPMS knowledge during the sector's busiest period, Autogem aims to ensure that workshops can turn seasonal demand into year-round capability, and that motorists receive the expert service their vehicles increasingly require.
Tagged with: TPMS training, tyre pressure winter, i-sensor, workshop diagnostics, dashboard warning light, tyre safety UK, tyre service efficiency, cold weather tyres, Highway Code tyres, customer communication
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