Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Tire Education

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Nobody likes to see a warning light on their dash. (OH NO!)  But your TPMS system is really pretty amazing.  When it’s working right, that light helps you stay on top of your tire pressure, one of the most important pieces in making sure your tires are safe and long-lasting.  Our expert technicians will make sure your tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is operating properly. We’ll check battery function, identify damage, and check for any rust or corrosion that would impair its functionality. Service of a TPMS sensor (valve core, grommet, seals, nut, and dust cap) is suggested each time a tire/wheel is serviced.  If left unchanged, over time, these components of the TPMS sensor may corrode, leak or fail. The good news is we're here to help!

The benefits of Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems:

  • Detects under-inflated tires
  • Increases fuel economy
  • Increases tire life
  • Reduces risk of accident
  • Ensures proper tire performance

All vehicles manufactured after September 1, 2007, are equipped with TPMS.