TPMS — Tyre Pressure Monitoring
A TPMS warning light on the dash usually means low pressure — but it can also mean a faulty sensor, a flat sensor battery, or a system that needs re-syncing after a tyre change.
TPMS — Tyre Pressure Monitoring
Most cars built since 2012 have a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System that warns you when a tyre is significantly under-inflated. We check and reset TPMS systems as part of every tyre fitting, and can diagnose a persistent warning light on its own.
If a sensor has failed (they run on a small internal battery that eventually goes flat) we can supply and fit a replacement sensor and re-programme it to your vehicle so the warning clears properly, not just temporarily.
- TPMS check included with every tyre fitting
- Diagnosis of persistent warning lights
- Sensor replacement and re-programming
- Works across most makes from 2012 onward
- Clear explanation of what the warning means

Ready to sort your tpms?
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Common questions about tpms.
Need tpms sorted today?
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