TPMS warning light diagnostics in London and Essex
A TPMS warning light does not always mean you simply have a low tyre. In many cases, the issue can be caused by a faulty TPMS sensor, a flat sensor battery, valve corrosion, wheel changes or a system that needs resetting or programming.
At Fix My TPMS, we diagnose the cause before replacing parts. This helps avoid guesswork and makes sure you get the correct fix.
When do you need TPMS sensor replacement?
TPMS sensors can fail over time, especially as vehicles get older. Most sensors contain sealed batteries, so when the battery fails, the full sensor usually needs replacing.
If your warning light stays on after tyre pressures have been checked, you may need TPMS sensor replacement or programming.
Read our guide: Do TPMS sensors need replacing?
Direct and indirect TPMS systems
Different vehicles use different TPMS systems. Direct TPMS uses sensors inside the wheels, while indirect TPMS uses ABS and wheel speed data to estimate pressure changes.
Knowing which system your vehicle uses helps decide whether you need sensor diagnostics, a reset, sensor replacement or programming.
Read our guide: Direct vs indirect TPMS
Why choose Fix My TPMS?
- ✓ TPMS specialists
- ✓ Fast and accurate fault diagnosis
- ✓ Quality sensors supplied for major vehicle makes
- ✓ Professional programming and relearn equipment
- ✓ Clear advice with no guesswork
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If your TPMS warning light is on, get in touch for diagnostics, sensor replacement or programming across London and Essex.