TPMS Service: Keeping Tire Pressure and Safety in Check

Your vehicle’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is designed to alert you when one or more tires are underinflated, helping you maintain proper tire pressure, improve fuel efficiency, and drive safely.

In this video, we explain how TPMS sensors work, what warning lights mean, and how our technicians test and service the system to keep it accurate and reliable.

Each TPMS sensor measures air pressure inside the tire and sends data to your vehicle’s computer. When pressure drops below a set threshold, the TPMS warning light illuminates on your dashboard.

Low tire pressure can lead to poor fuel economy, uneven tire wear, and reduced braking performance, and ignoring the warning can shorten tire life or increase the risk of a blowout.

At Arnold Auto Repair, our ASE-certified technicians perform TPMS and tire services that include sensor testing, battery checks, and system recalibration.

If a sensor is faulty or its internal battery has died, we install high-quality replacements and reprogram the system to ensure accurate readings. We also check for leaks, valve stem damage, and overall tire health.

A properly functioning TPMS keeps you informed and helps your tires perform their best, improving safety, comfort, and fuel efficiency.


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