TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System. It uses sensors
mounted on each wheel to monitor the air pressure and temperature
inside your tires. If any tire drops below or exceeds the
recommended pressure, the system alerts you via the dashboard.
When should I replace my TPMS sensors?
TPMS sensors typically last 5–10 years, depending on usage and
battery life. If your dashboard shows a warning light even after
inflating your tires, or you notice inconsistent readings, it may be
time for a replacement.
Is TPMS installation available at my home or office?
Yes! We offer mobile TPMS installation and replacement services. Our
certified technicians will come to your preferred location and
install or service your TPMS system on-site.
Will TPMS affect my car’s battery?
No, TPMS sensors are powered by small internal batteries and operate
independently. They do not drain your car's main battery.
Do you offer warranty on TPMS products?
Yes. All TPMS sensors and services come with a 1-year warranty that
covers sensor defects and installation issues. We're committed to
your safety and satisfaction.