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Tire Pressure Sensor Service Video
When your TPMS light comes on, the issue is not always low air pressure. Sometimes the problem is the tire pressure sensor itself.
A failing tire pressure sensor can trigger the warning light even after the tires have been properly inflated. You may also notice missing pressure readings, inaccurate readings, or a system that will not reset the way it should. Since these sensors rely on internal batteries, age alone can eventually cause them to stop working.
Accurate tire pressure monitoring matters for more than convenience. Proper tire inflation affects handling, braking, tread wear, and fuel efficiency. Replacing a faulty sensor helps restore the warning system your vehicle depends on and gives you a clearer picture of tire condition while you drive.
At APA Total Car Care in Queen Creek, AZ, we inspect TPMS faults, confirm whether the sensor is the cause, and replace failed tire pressure sensors with the correct parts for your vehicle. Our team helps make sure the monitoring system is working correctly so you are not left guessing about tire condition.
If your TPMS light stays on or your system is not reading pressure correctly, call
APA Total Car Care at
480-282-8300. Visit our shop in
Queen Creek, AZ for trusted tire pressure sensor replacement and professional
tire
system
service.
