EUROLAB, with its state-of-the-art accredited laboratories and expert team, provides precise and fast testing services within the scope of SAE J2657 testing. Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems for Light-Duty Road Vehicles (TPMS) is a standard developed by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) that specifies requirements for the design, development, and performance of TPMS for passenger cars, light-duty trucks, and multi-purpose passenger vehicles.
The purpose of TPMS is to alert drivers when the air pressure in one or more of their vehicle's tires is low, which can cause poor handling, poor fuel efficiency and increased tire wear. The SAE standard specifies the minimum performance requirements for TPMS, including accuracy, reliability, and functionality.
The standard defines two types of TPMS:
Overall, the SAE standard for TPMS aims to improve vehicle safety by providing drivers with timely and accurate information about the air pressure in their tires, allowing them to take corrective action before a tire failure occurs.
EUROLAB assists manufacturers with SAE J2657 test compliance. Our test experts offer the best service and controlled testing process in our laboratories to you, our manufacturers and suppliers, with professional working mission and principles.
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