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Do you ignore your TPMS light when it comes on? Don't! Your tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is a vital part of your vehicle that keeps you updated on the health and safety of your tires. If your TPMS light comes on, it could be a sign of a serious problem.

When you see your TPMS light, it's time to find Tires @ Home to check you tire pressure monitoring system and look for low tire pressure.

Your Tire Pressure Monitoring System is Telling You Something Important

The tire pressure monitoring system, or TPMS, is a sensor added to your tires to keep an eye on the pressure and alert you if it gets too low. In 2008, The sensors became required by law in all vehicles made after September 2007. There's a good chance you've seen this light come on, but did you know what it was telling you?

If you see your TPMS light come on, then it's trying to warn you about one of two things. The first is that air pressure is low in one of your tires. The other is that there may be a problem with your tire pressure monitoring system, and it needs to be reset or replaced. Tires @ home can help you identify which it is and repair or replace your TPMS sensor today.

Take Care of Your TPMS at Your Home or Office

Many people avoid fixing their TPMS light because they don't want to visit an auto shop. Thanks to mobile Tire Service from Tires @ Home, you can avoid the tire shop entirely!

There is no need to take your car to the shop because your TPMS light comes on. All you need to do is contact Tires @ Home! Our team of TIA-certified technicians are happy to handle your TPMS service at your home or office on a schedule that works for you.

Why Do I Need TPMS Sensor Service?

If you see your TPMS light come on, that means the air pressure in one of your tires is significantly below the recommended level. Low tire pressure is dangerous, results in low fuel mileage, and puts you at greater risk of tire failure on the road. When you see the light, the first thing you should do is schedule an air pressure check for your vehicle.

If you notice your tire pressure monitoring system light goes on and off intermittently, it could be the result of rise or fall in the temperature. Cooler temperatures may reduce the pressure enough to trip the sensor, and then it turns off as the car or day heats up.

Even so, if the temperature is setting off your TPMS light, that means your tires are close to being too low. You should have the pressure checked and ensure all your tires are properly inflated

A flashing light may indicate something wrong with your TPMS sensor itself. If this is the case, the battery may be dying on the sensor, the sensor could need to be reset, or the seal may need to be replaced. Tires @ Home can help with all of these issues.

How Do Tire Pressure Monitoring System Services Work?

When you order TPMS sensor repair or replacement from Tires @ Home, you can have everything for your tire pressure monitoring system conveniently handled from start to finish at your home or office. Tires @ Home is proud to offer the following tire pressure monitoring system services.

  • TPMS Diagnosis
  • Sensor Replacement
  • TPMS Relearning
  • New Seal Kits
  • Installation

Contact Tires @ Home today for TPMS Service Near You Today

There's no excuse not to take your TPMS light seriously when it comes on. Diagnosing, repairing, relearning, and installing your TPMS has never been easier thanks to mobile TPMS services from Tires @ Home.