Does Discount tire install new TPMS sensors?
We’ll identify your TPMS issue at no charge. Sometimes, a TPMS alert means one or more of the TPMS sensor batteries has died. In this situation, you may need to replace the TPMS sensor. All of our store locations can perform these replacement services for you.
What to do when your TPMS sensor goes off?
That’s a great time to check your tire pressures and re-fill as necessary, or drive by a local tire shop — most of which will perform an air check (and even reset or re-calibrate your TPMS sensors) for free.
What does a TPMS alert mean on a tire?
Usually, a TPMS alert means one or more of your tires has lost air pressure. To resolve this for you we can run a check, refill your tires, and reset the TPMS so you can safely get back on the road. Sometimes, a TPMS alert means one or more of the TPMS sensor batteries has died.
How do you reset tire pressure on a Mitsubishi TPMS?
Connect the scan tool to the OBDII port and upload the sensor IDs. Turn the ignition to the OFF position. Re‐scan each sensor. Drive the vehicle above 30mph for at least 10 minutes and monitor the low tire pressure monitor to ensure it does not blink.
Can you change tires and TPMs at the same time?
Depending on the make and model of your camper, this may or may not be an easy process, but that doesn’t mean that changing tires and tire pressure sensors go hand in hand. That’s not to say that under certain circumstances, you can’t do both at the same time. Here’s what you need to know. TPMS sensors are equipped with permanent batteries.
How often does a TPMS sensor need to be replaced?
TPMS Sensor Replacement. In some situations, your TPMS sensor needs to be replaced. Tire sealant, corrosion from the elements and a weak or dead battery can make sensor replacement necessary. TPMS batteries last approximately 7-10 years or 100,000 miles.
When do you need a new tire pressure sensor?
When the battery life has come to an end, a new TPMS sensor will be required. The TPMS sensor will need to be installed by a tire professional so that the system can be trained to recognize the new sensor.
Usually, a TPMS alert means one or more of your tires has lost air pressure. To resolve this for you we can run a check, refill your tires, and reset the TPMS so you can safely get back on the road. Sometimes, a TPMS alert means one or more of the TPMS sensor batteries has died.
Depending on the make and model of your camper, this may or may not be an easy process, but that doesn’t mean that changing tires and tire pressure sensors go hand in hand. That’s not to say that under certain circumstances, you can’t do both at the same time. Here’s what you need to know. TPMS sensors are equipped with permanent batteries.