TPMS Sensor Replacment

Don’t Ignore That Tire Pressure Light

If your TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) warning light is on, your vehicle may not be properly monitoring tire pressure — which affects safety, fuel efficiency, and tire life. Our certified technicians offer fast, reliable TPMS sensor replacement so you can drive with confidence.


What Is a TPMS Sensor?

A TPMS sensor is a small electronic device located in each wheel that monitors the air pressure in your tires. If the pressure drops below a safe level, the sensor sends a signal to your dashboard, triggering the tire pressure warning light.

Modern vehicles are equipped with direct TPMS, meaning each tire has its own pressure sensor inside the wheel.


Why TPMS Sensors Matter

 • Safety: Low tire pressure can lead to tire blowouts or poor handling.

 • Fuel Efficiency: Under-inflated tires use more fuel.

 • Tire Longevity: Driving on low pressure increases tire wear.

 • Real-Time Monitoring: TPMS lets you know about a problem before it becomes dangerous.

If the system fails or a sensor battery dies (usually after 5–10 years), your vehicle may not alert you to a dangerous situation.

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Common Signs You Need TPMS Replacement

 • Tire pressure warning light stays on

 • TPMS light flashes for 60–90 seconds at startup

 • Inconsistent or missing pressure readings

 • Recently changed tires or wheels

 • TPMS system not responding after air refill


What’s Included in Our TPMS Service

 • Diagnostic scan of all TPMS sensors

 • Replacement of faulty sensors using OE-quality parts

 • System reprogramming and relearning to match your vehicle

 • Air pressure check and tire inspection

 • Fast service by trained technicians


TPMS Sensor FAQs

  • Q: How long do TPMS sensors last?

    A: Most sensors last between 5 to 10 years or up to 100,000 miles, depending on battery life.

  • Q: Can I drive with a TPMS warning light on?

    A: It’s not recommended. You may be driving with low or no tire pressure, which is unsafe and can damage your tires.

  • Q: Do I have to replace all four sensors?

    A: No. While new tires may improve ride quality, proper alignment is needed to prevent those tires from wearing unevenly.

  • Q: Is TPMS required by law?

    A: Yes, all new vehicles sold in the U.S. since 2008 are required to have a functioning TPMS system.

Schedule Your TPMS Service Today

Don’t let a faulty sensor compromise your safety. Book your TPMS replacement service today and keep your vehicle safe, efficient, and compliant.