Auto service

Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor (TPMS) Replacement

From 20 EUR

Have you noticed the tire pressure warning light illuminated on your dashboard? This means that the Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor (TPMS) is not functioning correctly or is damaged. Such a situation can occur, for example, after changing tires or due to mechanical damage to the sensor. We will help you quickly and carefully replace the faulty component so that your system can accurately monitor tire pressure again, ensuring your safety on the road. Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor (TPMS) Replacement is a simple yet important step for your peace of mind while driving.

When should you consider replacing the tire pressure sensor?

  • The TPMS indicator is illuminated on the dashboard
  • Tire pressure is not displayed or shows incorrect values
  • After tire replacement or repair, the sensor stopped working
  • Sensor error after driving with low tire pressure
  • Sensor damage during wheel installation
  • The TPMS system frequently gives false warnings
  • The sensor does not connect to the onboard computer
  • The signal from the sensor is lost on one or more wheels

What does our tire pressure sensor replacement service include?

  • Removing the wheel with the faulty sensor
  • Carefully removing the tire from the wheel without damaging the sensor
  • Removing the faulty sensor along with the valve
  • Installing a new sensor recommended by the manufacturer
  • Checking the installation accuracy and calibrating the system
  • Reinstalling the wheel back onto the vehicle
  • Testing the sensors after replacement

Additional information about the service

Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor (TPMS) Replacement is an important procedure that helps maintain proper pressure monitoring and safety on the road. Our specialists pay close attention to every stage of the work to ensure accurate and reliable system operation after the replacement.

Diagnostics and Preparation

Before replacement, we thoroughly check the condition of the sensors and the system as a whole. If the sensor is not working or is damaged, we remove the wheel and carefully dismount the tire to avoid damaging the device. Sometimes the sensor can be temporarily restored, but most often it is safer to replace it completely, especially if it was damaged during tire installation.

Replacement Steps

We replace the sensor along with the valve, as these components are interconnected and work as a unit. We install a new sensor that meets the recommendations of your vehicle's manufacturer. This is important for accurate real-time pressure readings. After installation, we carefully remount the tire onto the rim to maintain integrity and proper seating.

Verification and Adjustment

After completing the replacement, we install the wheel back on the vehicle and adjust the TPMS. We check that all sensors are transmitting information correctly and that the indicator on the dashboard is no longer illuminated. Typically, the entire procedure takes a short time, but thanks to our experience and attention to detail, you can be confident in the quality and safety.

If you want to avoid sensor damage in the future, we recommend having two sets of wheels - this significantly simplifies the tire change process and reduces the risk of breakage.

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