
TPMS Sensor Service & Reset – Keep Your Tire Pressure in Check
The TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) is the built-in sensor system in your vehicle that alerts you when tire pressure is low — contributing to safety, tire health, and fuel economy. If your TPMS light is on, can't detect a sensor, or you just need the system reset after tire service, we've got you covered.
What TPMS Service Includes:
Pressure Inspection & Adjustment to manufacturer specs
Sensor Diagnostics & Battery Check (replacement if needed)
TPMS Reset or Relearn for rotating tires or sensor changes
Complete Function Testing to ensure system compliance
Why You Need TPMS Service
Dashboard light on? That could mean a sensor fault or a communication issue, not just low pressure.
Irregular pressure alerts may signal a malfunctioning sensor or improper reset.
Sensor batteries don’t last forever — they typically fail after 5–10 years.
Improve safety and fuel economy by maintaining correct tire pressure.
Common TPMS Problems We Fix
Diagnose the TPMS light using specialized vehicle tools
Adjust tire pressure and manually check PSI
Replace service kits or faulty sensors as needed
Perform relearn/reset protocol per vehicle make/model
Confirm TPMS system is showing correct data and cleared faults
When TPMS Needs Service vs. Replacement
System cannot detect sensor → possible battery or sync fault
Sensor readings are inaccurate or inconsistent
Sensor physically damaged or corroded
Relearn fails after rotation or replacement
We’ll always explain your options and never charge for a diagnostic scan upfront.
TPMS Service FAQs
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It usually means a TPMS sensor isn’t communicating with the vehicle, often due to a dead battery, sensor damage, or missing relearn programming
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Sensors must be relearned to the vehicle’s ECU after rotation or new tires to ensure the system recognizes all wheels properly.
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Not always. We’ll replace only if the sensor fails diagnostics or battery cannot be replaced. Many times a reset or kit replacement is sufficient.