Imagine noticing a warning light on your dashboard indicating low tire pressure. This can happen at the most inconvenient time, and ignoring such an issue is dangerous. That's when Tire Replacement with TPMS comes to the rescue. We carefully remove and install tires, paying special attention to the pressure sensors to ensure they function correctly and transmit accurate information. This way, you can drive with peace of mind, knowing that your tire pressure monitoring system is working properly.
When should you pay attention to tire pressure sensors?
- The tire pressure warning light is on the dashboard
- The TPMS system consistently shows incorrect data
- After changing or inflating tires, the sensors stop responding
- A tire loses pressure quickly but shows no visible damage
- There is a strange noise while driving after tire replacement
- The pressure sensor is broken or damaged during tire replacement
- Wheel balancing cannot be performed due to sensor issues
What services are included in tire replacement with TPMS?
- Removing wheels from the vehicle
- Carefully removing the tire pressure monitoring sensors
- Checking the condition of the sensor batteries and replacing them if necessary
- Diagnosing the accuracy of the sensor signals
- Removing old tires from the wheels and installing new ones
- Reinstalling sensors after tire mounting
- Inflating tires to the correct pressure
- Balancing the wheels for a smooth ride
- Reinstalling the wheels back on the vehicle
Additional Information about the Service
Tire Replacement with TPMS is not just about changing tires; it involves comprehensive work with the tire pressure monitoring system found in all modern vehicles. We pay close attention to every step to ensure that the sensors are not damaged and continue to transmit data accurately. This is crucial for your safety and comfort on the road.
Diagnostics and Preparation
Before starting the work, we remove the wheels and carefully extract the pressure sensors. Our specialists check the condition of the batteries and the signals from the sensors to ensure they are functioning correctly. If the batteries are low, we replace them with new ones. This check helps avoid errors in the system and warning lights on the dashboard after the tire replacement.
Removing and Installing Tires
After diagnostics, we remove the old tires from the wheels and install new ones. It is important to do this carefully to avoid damaging the sensors, which may be located on the rims or valves. If the sensors show incorrect data, they are reinstalled or adjusted. We also inflate the tires to the correct pressure and perform balancing to ensure a smooth ride and reduce tire wear.
Final Checks and Recommendations
After installing the tires and sensors, we put the wheels back on the vehicle and check the operation of the TPMS. If the sensors are working correctly, you will not see any warning lights on the dashboard. We recommend regularly checking tire pressure and the condition of the sensors, especially after seasonal tire changes. This approach helps maintain safety and extend the lifespan of the tires.