135 Results for "ABS Speed Sensors"
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Sensor Program
Modern vehicles are equipped with more sensors than ever before. Standard’s line of state-of-the-art Sensors are designed for speed, accuracy and durability to provide today’s vehicles systems with the information they require.
ADAS Program
Advanced Driver Assist Systems or ADAS is one of the fastest growing areas in automotive repair and maintenance. Standard® offers more than 900 precision engineered ADAS components including Park Assist Sensors, Blind Spot Detection Sensors and more.
TPMS Program
Standard’s blended Tire Pressure Monitoring System Program includes OE-Matching and Multi-Frequency QWIK-SENSOR® TPMS Sensors for 99% coverage.
Collision Repair Program
Today’s collision repair parts don’t just have to fit, they have to function correctly with electronic vehicle safety systems. Precision manufacturing, validation and on-vehicle testing make Standard® the professional’s choice from Active Grille Shutters to Park Assist Sensors and everything in between.
Emission Control Program
With our expertise and manufacturing processes in place, Standard® offers high-quality parts for all major emission and evaporative emission control systems. We delivers the comprehensive coverage for domestic and import vehicles that professional technicians need to keep cars running clean.
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News
March 28, 2023 / Product
SMP's ABS Sensor Line Expands
December 02, 2024 / Product
SMP Introduces New ABS Sensors
Standard Motor Products (SMP) continues to expand its industry-leading ABS Sensor program, which now includes nearly 2,500 SKUs for import and domestic vehicles.
July 01, 2014 / Product
SMP Introduces QWIK-SENSOR Multi-Coverage TPMS Sensors
Standard Motor Products, Inc. recently introduced its new QWIK-SENSOR Multi-coverage clone-able TPMS sensor line.
October 26, 2017 / Product
A Safety First for TPMS Sensors
Standard Motor Products announces that it’s the first manufacturer to have its TPMS sensors registered with NSF International, a leading independent, accredited organization that tests and verifies the functionality of products and systems.
May 06, 2024 / Product
Standard Motor Products Expands Camshaft and Crankshaft Sensor Program
SMP continues to expand its industry-leading Camshaft and Crankshaft Position Sensor program with late-model coverage for import and domestic vehicles.
April 15, 2021 / Product
SMP Enhances TPMS Product Line with the Unveiling of the QWIK-SENSOR® Single Sensor Program
Standard Motor Products, Inc. (NYSE: SMP) today announced the expansion and enhancement of its industry-leading tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) product line with the unveiling of its QWIK-SENSOR® Multi-Frequency Single Sensor program.
Insights
January 22, 2024 / Training
A Closer Look: ABS Sensors
Anti-lock Braking Systems are intended to do exactly as the name portrays – prevent a vehicle’s wheels from locking up during a braking event. If any of the wheels lock up, the driver has less control of the vehicle and is more prone to an accident. By releasing some brake pressure to the locked-up wheel, the stopping distance will be increased, but the driver will be able to maintain control to hopefully avoid a collision. Prior to ABS, drivers were taught to pump the brake pedal when attempting to stop suddenly, or when stopping on gravel, ice, or loose pavement. Now, the ABS system does that for them.
September 05, 2022 / Training
A Closer Look: Anti-Lock Braking (ABS) System Operation
The Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is concerned with monitoring and controlling wheel slip, which helps maintain vehicle control. The major components of every ABS system are: wheel speed sensors, brake switch, brake master cylinder, EBCM and hydraulic assembly containing the pump motor, accumulator, valves and solenoids.
August 05, 2022 / Training
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor FAQs
The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor is a key component of the engine’s fueling strategy. It is crucial that the MAF sensor reports with 100% accuracy to ensure peak performance, fuel economy and reduced emissions. Here are some helpful tips such as how and when to replace them and steps to extend their longevity.
September 16, 2022 / Training
A Closer Look: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) Operation
The Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) is a valid safety device that has been mandated for years. TPMS introduced a lot of new terminology – initiate, program, activate, clone, protocol and relearn. This safety system, a prime service opportunity, warns drivers of issues with their tires and protects motorists from potential danger.
September 09, 2022 / Training
A Closer Look: Blower Motor Resistor Operation
Blower Motor Resistors (BMR) control the electrical current flowing from the fan switch to the blower fan, which allows the motorist to set the fan at different speeds. The fan speed can be changed by switching the blower resistor resistance mechanically, using a rotating lever, or electronically, by the air conditioning system.
August 12, 2022 / Training
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Repair Tips
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is a safety device that measures, identifies and warns you when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Standard® and Intermotor® are committed to helping technicians with TPMS repairs, whether it’s offering OE-Match TPMS sensors or providing repair tips from our team of ASE-certified master technicians. Here are a few TPMS repair tips.
Videos
Standard® ABS Sensors Overview
Recommending Replacement ABS Sensors
Three Things to know: SC634 – Vehicle Speed Sensor
What's In Your Box: Standard Anti-lock Brake (ABS) Sensor Program
Transmission Input/Output Speed Sensor Installation - Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth 2.7L
Standard® Cam and Crank Sensors
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Products
Sensor Program
Modern vehicles are equipped with more sensors than ever before. Standard’s line of state-of-the-art Sensors are designed for speed, accuracy and durability to provide today’s vehicles systems with the information they require.
ADAS Program
Advanced Driver Assist Systems or ADAS is one of the fastest growing areas in automotive repair and maintenance. Standard® offers more than 900 precision engineered ADAS components including Park Assist Sensors, Blind Spot Detection Sensors and more.
TPMS Program
Standard’s blended Tire Pressure Monitoring System Program includes OE-Matching and Multi-Frequency QWIK-SENSOR® TPMS Sensors for 99% coverage.
Collision Repair Program
Today’s collision repair parts don’t just have to fit, they have to function correctly with electronic vehicle safety systems. Precision manufacturing, validation and on-vehicle testing make Standard® the professional’s choice from Active Grille Shutters to Park Assist Sensors and everything in between.
Emission Control Program
With our expertise and manufacturing processes in place, Standard® offers high-quality parts for all major emission and evaporative emission control systems. We delivers the comprehensive coverage for domestic and import vehicles that professional technicians need to keep cars running clean.
Switches & Relays
With nearly 10,000 precision manufactured engine, multi-function, and driver-operated Switches and Relays for import and domestic vehicles, Standard® sets the bar for coverage and quality you can count on.
Electronic Throttle Body Program
Standard® Electronic Throttle Bodies (ETBs) include engineering improvements over the original design for increased durability.
Blue Streak®
Made to stand the test of time, Blue Streak® by Standard® has always been known for quality and durability. Now, 90 years young, the Blue Streak® brand is still the benchmark against which all other aftermarket brands are measured.
Oil Filter Housings
The engineers at Standard® assessed high-failure OE oil filter housings and created completely assembled Oil Filter Housing Kits that address the issues and prevent leaks for a quality, drop-in solution.
Resources
News
March 28, 2023 / Product
SMP's ABS Sensor Line Expands
December 02, 2024 / Product
SMP Introduces New ABS Sensors
Standard Motor Products (SMP) continues to expand its industry-leading ABS Sensor program, which now includes nearly 2,500 SKUs for import and domestic vehicles.
July 01, 2014 / Product
SMP Introduces QWIK-SENSOR Multi-Coverage TPMS Sensors
Standard Motor Products, Inc. recently introduced its new QWIK-SENSOR Multi-coverage clone-able TPMS sensor line.
October 26, 2017 / Product
A Safety First for TPMS Sensors
Standard Motor Products announces that it’s the first manufacturer to have its TPMS sensors registered with NSF International, a leading independent, accredited organization that tests and verifies the functionality of products and systems.
May 06, 2024 / Product
Standard Motor Products Expands Camshaft and Crankshaft Sensor Program
SMP continues to expand its industry-leading Camshaft and Crankshaft Position Sensor program with late-model coverage for import and domestic vehicles.
April 15, 2021 / Product
SMP Enhances TPMS Product Line with the Unveiling of the QWIK-SENSOR® Single Sensor Program
Standard Motor Products, Inc. (NYSE: SMP) today announced the expansion and enhancement of its industry-leading tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) product line with the unveiling of its QWIK-SENSOR® Multi-Frequency Single Sensor program.
May 11, 2020 / Product
We've Added 230 New Parts!
SMP announces the addition of 230 new part numbers to its Standard® and Intermotor® lines.
November 03, 2022 / Product
SMP Expands Collision Repair Program Offering
March 15, 2023 / Product
SMP Releases Over 100 New Part Numbers
SMP has introduced 110 new part numbers in its March new number announcement.
March 19, 2014 / Standard
SMP Wins 2014 American Package Design Award
Standard Motor Products was the recipient of design honors from the American Package Design Awards for the Standard TPMS Sensor "If it's not a perfect clone" Plush Toy Sheep & Hang Tag Premium.
May 02, 2022 / Product
SMP Releases 138 New Part Numbers
SMP announces the addition of 138 new part numbers to its Standard® and Standard® Import lines.
May 25, 2022 / Product
SMP Releases 146 New Part Numbers
SMP announces the addition of 146 new part numbers to its Standard®, Blue Streak®, and Standard Import® lines.
July 28, 2022 / Product
SMP Releases 832 New Part Numbers in First Half of 2022
SMP has released a total 832 new part numbers during the first half of 2022 for its Standard® and Standard® Import brands.
January 01, 2024 / Standard
SMP Pro Training Power Hour 2024 Schedule Announced
January 23, 2024 / Product
SMP Announces 208 New Numbers
SMP® is pleased to announce the introduction of 208 new part numbers in its January new number announcement.
June 25, 2024 / Product
SMP Adds 186 New Numbers in June Announcement
SMP is pleased to announce that it has released 186 new part numbers in its June new number announcement.
October 26, 2023 / Product
Standard Motor Products’ October Release Includes 276 New Numbers
SMP® has released 276 new part numbers in its October new number announcement.
August 25, 2022 / Product
SMP Introduces Over 300 New Part Numbers
July 22, 2024 / Product
SMP Introduces 335 New Numbers
Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP) is pleased to announce that it has released 335 new part numbers in its July new number announcement.
May 22, 2024 / Product
Standard Motor Products Introduces 200 New Numbers
SMP is pleased to announce that it has released 200 new part numbers in its May new number announcement.
December 19, 2024 / Product
SMP Releases 2,367 New Numbers in 2024
Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP) is pleased to announce that it released a total of 2,367 new part numbers in 2024, including introductions from SMP’s Vehicle Control and Temperature Control divisions.
July 26, 2023 / Product
Standard Motor Products’ July Release Includes 207 New Part Numbers
SMP® has released 207 new part numbers in its July new number announcement.
June 21, 2023 / Product
Standard Motor Products Releases 156 New Part Numbers in June
SMP® has released 156 new part numbers in its June new number announcement.
February 20, 2023 / Product
SMP Introduces 276 New Part Numbers
SMP has introduced 276 new part numbers since the start of the year.
Insights
January 22, 2024 / Training
A Closer Look: ABS Sensors
Anti-lock Braking Systems are intended to do exactly as the name portrays – prevent a vehicle’s wheels from locking up during a braking event. If any of the wheels lock up, the driver has less control of the vehicle and is more prone to an accident. By releasing some brake pressure to the locked-up wheel, the stopping distance will be increased, but the driver will be able to maintain control to hopefully avoid a collision. Prior to ABS, drivers were taught to pump the brake pedal when attempting to stop suddenly, or when stopping on gravel, ice, or loose pavement. Now, the ABS system does that for them.
September 05, 2022 / Training
A Closer Look: Anti-Lock Braking (ABS) System Operation
The Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is concerned with monitoring and controlling wheel slip, which helps maintain vehicle control. The major components of every ABS system are: wheel speed sensors, brake switch, brake master cylinder, EBCM and hydraulic assembly containing the pump motor, accumulator, valves and solenoids.
August 05, 2022 / Training
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor FAQs
The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor is a key component of the engine’s fueling strategy. It is crucial that the MAF sensor reports with 100% accuracy to ensure peak performance, fuel economy and reduced emissions. Here are some helpful tips such as how and when to replace them and steps to extend their longevity.
September 16, 2022 / Training
A Closer Look: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) Operation
The Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) is a valid safety device that has been mandated for years. TPMS introduced a lot of new terminology – initiate, program, activate, clone, protocol and relearn. This safety system, a prime service opportunity, warns drivers of issues with their tires and protects motorists from potential danger.
September 09, 2022 / Training
A Closer Look: Blower Motor Resistor Operation
Blower Motor Resistors (BMR) control the electrical current flowing from the fan switch to the blower fan, which allows the motorist to set the fan at different speeds. The fan speed can be changed by switching the blower resistor resistance mechanically, using a rotating lever, or electronically, by the air conditioning system.
August 12, 2022 / Training
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Repair Tips
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is a safety device that measures, identifies and warns you when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Standard® and Intermotor® are committed to helping technicians with TPMS repairs, whether it’s offering OE-Match TPMS sensors or providing repair tips from our team of ASE-certified master technicians. Here are a few TPMS repair tips.
March 01, 2024 / Training
Why Pentastar Oil Filter Housings Fail
In service since 2011, the Chrysler Pentastar 3.6L engine has powered more than 10 million of the most popular vehicles on the road. These Pentastar engines are equipped with oil filter housings, which contain the oil filter, sensors, and a heat exchanger to help cool the oil. The oil filter housings on the Pentastar V6 engine have become known for their high failure rates. These failures have mistakenly been attributed the idea that the housings can warp due to heat, but this has been proven false. So, why do these units typically leak?
January 29, 2024 / Training
A Closer Look: Electronic Throttle Bodies
A shop’s reputation is affected by things like accuracy of diagnosis, quality of the repair, and friendly service. Equally as important is the quality of the parts installed. If the shop does everything right, and the part fails, the customer will ultimately be upset with the shop. When a new part fails, the customer is inconvenienced again, and begins to lose faith with the shop that performed the work. This ultimately begs the question–why take a chance with inferior parts?
September 12, 2022 / Training
A Closer Look: Electronic Throttle Bodies and Control Systems
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) systems are responsible for improving fuel economy, reducing emissions, protecting powertrain components and providing an overall better driving experience. Most vehicles on the road today use ETC. It is important for technicians to understand the principles of the system before delving into system specifics.
January 19, 2024 / Training
A Closer Look: Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS)
Advanced Driver Assist Systems have created quite a buzz over the last several years. New business opportunities continuously arise, including a new segment of mobile technicians focusing on ADAS calibrations. While ADAS may still seem relatively new, automotive service professionals have actually been servicing Driver Assist Systems for decades. Systems like power steering, power brakes, and cruise control have been assisting motorists for many years. What is different with ADAS is that there are now input devices to understand what the driver’s intent is and alert the driver to potential dangers, rather than relying solely on the driver’s sight and sound.
August 08, 2022 / Training
Turbocharger Diagnosis Tips
Turbocharged engines are becoming more popular, as vehicle manufacturers look to increase fuel efficiency, maintain performance and reduce emissions. Symptoms of a malfunctioning turbocharger include loss of power, excess smoke, high fuel consumption, overheating, high exhaust temperature and oil leaks from the turbo. Here are a few important diagnostic and repair tips to keep in mind.
January 12, 2024 / Training
A Closer Look: Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI)
Gasoline direct injection (GDI) is used on most new vehicles and requires a different approach to diagnosis and service. GDI technology has been an integral part of helping to improve fuel economy while reducing emissions and can be found in more than half of the U.S. fleet. In fact, the use of GDI engines has grown by over 600% since 2010. This means that in the next five years, 42 million more vehicles with GDI will enter the Aftermarket “Sweet Spot” of 6-12 years old, during which their injectors and related parts may need to be serviced or replaced. While GDI systems have proved effective, these systems encounter specific failures and require an understanding of how they work and how to test them when they set a code.
September 19, 2022 / Training
A Closer Look: Turbocharger Operation and Installation
Turbochargers consist of just three major internal components: the turbine, the compressor and the bearing system that supports the turbine shaft. In an effort to increase fuel efficiency, maintain performance and reduce emissions, vehicle manufacturers are adding turbocharged engines to their lineups at a significant rate.
Videos
Standard® ABS Sensors Overview
Recommending Replacement ABS Sensors
Three Things to know: SC634 – Vehicle Speed Sensor
What's In Your Box: Standard Anti-lock Brake (ABS) Sensor Program
Transmission Input/Output Speed Sensor Installation - Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth 2.7L
Standard® Cam and Crank Sensors
Drop In Style MAF Sensors
Standard® Single Sensor TPMS Program
Full Housing Style MAF Sensors
Cam and Crank Sensors | Standard® WIYB Training Series
A Closer Look: Standard Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensors
T47000 TPMS Tool Copy/Clone Set of QWIK-SENSORs DEMO
NOx Sensor Tips
Rear NOx Sensor Replacement
MAP Sensor Tech Tips
GM Steering Angle Sensor Tip
T47000 TPMS Tool Retrieve-ID For Copy Clone Set of QWIK Sensors Demo
Dodge RAM & Cummins Throttle Position Sensor Installation
Three Things to Know: APS504 - Accelerator Pedal Sensor
Ford Truck Park Assist Sensor Installation | Installation Spotlight
Intake Air Temp Sensor Replacement
Honda 3.5 Liter MAP Sensor Replacement
GMC Yukon Rear Park Assist Sensor Installation | Installation Spotlight
Ford Throttle Position Sensor Installation Tips
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