What TPMS does
Monitors each tyre's pressure and warns you when it drops, helping braking, stability and fuel economy.
Your car's Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) constantly checks each tyre's pressure and warns you when it drops below a safe level. We diagnose warning lights, replace faulty valves or sensors, program new units to your vehicle and re-balance the wheels so the system works exactly as the manufacturer intended.
Monitors each tyre's pressure and warns you when it drops, helping braking, stability and fuel economy.
Warning light staying on, failed sensor batteries, corroded or damaged valves, pairing problems after tyre work, slow leaks.
We identify the faulty sensor, supply and fit compatible valves or sensors, program them to your car, then re-balance and torque the wheels.
Yes. We plug into your vehicle, read the live data and pinpoint which wheel or sensor is causing the warning.
We keep replacement TPMS valves and universal or vehicle-specific sensors for most popular cars in stock, or can order them quickly.
Yes. Any wheel we remove for TPMS work is re-balanced and the wheel nuts are torqued before we hand the car back.
Typically 20–40 minutes per wheel depending on access, corrosion and whether sensors need programming or replacing.