TPMS service

TPMS Service

TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) Service

The TPMS is an electronic safety system that monitors the air pressure inside pneumatic tires, alerting the driver when pressure falls below or rises above recommended levels (typically 25% underinflation). There are two primary types:

  • Direct TPMS: Uses sensors inside each wheel (often part of the valve stem) to measure pressure directly and transmit data to the vehicle’s computer.

  • Indirect TPMS: Uses the vehicle’s ABS wheel speed sensors to infer pressure loss by detecting rotational differences between wheels.

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Consequences of Neglecting TPMS Service
“Blind” Driving: A non-functional TPMS removes a critical early warning system, leaving the driver unaware of dangerous pressure loss.

Increased Operating Costs: Reduced fuel economy and premature tire wear directly hit the owner’s wallet.

Voided Warranties: Some tire warranties require evidence of proper pressure maintenance, which a functioning TPMS supports.

Inaccurate Readings: A faulty sensor can give false alarms or, worse, no alarm when pressure is actually low, creating a false sense of security.

More Than Just a Warning Light

The TPMS is a fundamental automotive safety system on par with airbags and anti-lock brakes. Its importance transcends mere convenience—it is a proactive guardian against tire-related accidents, an economic tool for cost savings, and a legal requirement. Regular TPMS service ensures this vital system remains accurate and reliable, protecting the vehicle’s occupants, efficiency, and longevity.

Integrating TPMS checks into routine maintenance is no longer optional; it is a critical component of responsible vehicle ownership and operation in the 21st century.

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