TPMS
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Pressure
Accurate TPMS with Orlando Mobile Tire
A new federal law requires manufacturers to include a Tire Pressure Monitoring System, otherwise known as your TPMS, in all vehicles manufactured from 2008 onwards. Although, some 2006 and 2007 models also have this system.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System
is a dashboard-mounted warning light that goes off if one or more of your tires falls 25% below the manufacturer’s pressure recommendations.
When a flat tire is installed or swapped, resetting the TPMS is required.
Your service technician will remove and reinstall the sensors to ensure they are working.
Tire Monitor System
Service Tire Monitor System by Trusted Experts in Florida
It is relevant to have professionals perform TPMS services for several reasons:
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Expertise
Professional mechanics are trained and experienced in working with TPMS systems and have the necessary tools and equipment to properly install, maintain, and repair the system. -
Safety
Incorrect installation or maintenance can lead to inaccurate pressure readings compromising the vehicle’s safety. Professionals know to install and maintain the system to ensure accurate readings. -
Compliance
Many vehicles now come with a TPMS system as standard equipment required by law. Improperly installed systems may not meet federal or state compliance regulations, which can lead to fines or penalties.
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Warranty
Some systems come with a warranty, making it void if the system is not installed by a professional. By having a professional perform the services, it will remain valid. -
Convenience
Having a professional perform TPMS services can save time and effort for the vehicle owner, as they can take care of everything without the owner doing it themselves.
Monitoring
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Services in Orlando, Florida
A Tire Pressure Monitoring System is a device that monitors the air pressure in a vehicle’s tires. These systems alert the driver when the pressure in one or more tires is too low, which can help prevent accidents and improve fuel efficiency.
TPMS services typically include the installation and maintenance of the system, as well as the replacement of sensors and batteries when necessary. These are integrated into the vehicle’s computer, while others are aftermarket devices that can be installed by a professional.
Regular maintenance of the TPMS is essential
to ensure it has accurate pressure readings. It can include checking the sensors, batteries, and connection and calibrating the system if necessary.
Overall,
Tire Pressure Monitoring System is a safety feature that helps drivers maintain the correct tire pressure, improve vehicle handling, fuel efficiency, and tire life, and also prevent accidents caused by underinflation.