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What is a Tire Pressure Monitoring System?
A tire pressure monitoring system, or TPMS, is standard equipment on cars manufactured after 2007. This device was developed to warn drivers if one or more of their tires are seriously underinflated. A yellow horseshoe-shaped sign with an exclamation point will flash on the dashboard if your car's system detects an underinflated tire.
When Your TPMS Light Comes On, What Should You Do?
If the light comes on while you're driving, stop at a gas station, auto repair facility, or rest area with an air pump. Your owner's handbook will advise you on the recommended PSI (pounds per square inch) for your tires. If the temperature decreases rapidly or if one of your tires develops a puncture, the TPMS light will come on.
The TPMS light ought to go out once you have reinflated your tires and there are no leaks visible. If the sensor keeps turning on, you can reset it. Driving the vehicle for roughly 10 minutes at 50 mph is one way to reset it. You can turn the ignition to the "on" position with the engine off if your car is off. Hold down the TPMS reset button for three seconds until the light blinks three times, then let go. To reset the sensor, drive the car for 20 minutes.
Tire Service in Livermore, CA
If you need assistance with TPMS repair in Livermore, head to Tire Mart & Auto Express. We’ll perform a TPMS inspection and let you know exactly what your vehicle needs. Don’t hesitate to contact us at (925) 329-4088 to learn more, or to request an estimate for the cost of tire services in Livermore today.
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