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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Check
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Places to go? People to see? Both are more enjoyable without a blinking or flashing tire pressure light distracting you along the way.
If an illuminated symbol of a tire profile with an exclamation point in the middle appears on your dashboard, indicating that the air inside your tires may be low, or if you think your tire pressure may be low but a light isn’t on, stop by and let one of our tire technicians inspect it for you.
- TPMS Light: The tire pressure light illuminates when the car is started and stays on while driving
- Low Tire Pressure: The vehicle’s tire pressure is frequently low regardless of outside temperature
- Oil is leaking beneath the motor
- TPMS Reset: The TPMS Light was not reset during a recent service appointment
A tire pressure monitoring system is an electronic device used to monitor the air pressure inside a vehicle's tires. As part of our TPMS service, our tire technicians will:
- Perform a systems test on all of your sensors to see if they’re in working order,
- Help ensure your tires are the proper tire air pressure,
- Perform a tire pressure sensor replacement or a TPMS reset of any malfunctioning sensors, and,
- Discuss any additional recommended repairs you may wish to make, and any costs involved.
A functional tire pressure monitoring system plays an important role in making sure that your car is working properly and that you and your loved ones get and home from your favorite destination.
Benefits of a TPMS check include helping to:
- Improve vehicle safety and handling
- Decrease premature tread wear
- Maximize fuel economy
- Reduce CO2 emissions
- Reduce braking distance
If you feel your tire pressure is low, or if your TPMS light comes on and stays on, it means your tire pressure has dropped 25% or more below your manufacturer's prescribed level. We recommend that you visit us at your earliest convenience.
You’re not alone if you’re confused what the TPMS symbol means. In fact, 49% of younger drivers and 39% of overall drivers were unable to recognize the TPMS warning symbol in the survey of more than 1,000 U.S. drivers.