

Our TPMS sensor service replaces the tire pressure monitoring sensors that turn off the dashboard warning light. When a sensor's battery dies or it gets damaged, your system can't read tire pressure correctly. We install a new sensor and program it to your vehicle so the alerts work properly again.
Find a TechnicianIt usually means a tire is low on pressure or a sensor has failed. If adding air doesn't turn the light off, a sensor likely needs to be replaced or reprogrammed.
Yes. A new sensor has to be programmed and relearned to your specific vehicle so it communicates with the car's system. We handle this as part of the service.
Most sensors last about 5 to 10 years, limited mainly by their built-in battery. When the battery dies the whole sensor is replaced.
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