Tire pressure monitoring sensor (TPMS) is a device that alerts your vehicle’s computer if the tire pressure falls below designated threshold – usually if it is down over 20% - 25%, you will notice TPMS warning light on the dashboard. But sometimes, even though the tires are fine, the TPMS warning light still comes “on” – this usually indicates problem with the sensor itself. At Frank’s Auto Service and Repair we can inspect your vehicle’s tires and determine if it’s the sensor or if one or more tires are indeed underinflated.
Underinflated tires are a potential safety hazard, so we strongly suggest not ignoring the TPMS warning light. When it is safe to do so, we recommend stopping the vehicle and visually inspecting the tires. If you have a portable tire pressure gauge, this is a good time to check all four tires. If the gauge indicates low tire pressure, a portable air pump, powered from the cigarette lighter in your car, could get the tire inflated to proper pressure – if you are facing a slow leak, restoring tire to nominal pressure may allow you to get home or at least to a near auto repair or tire shop. Otherwise you may need to call a tow truck.
Naturally, if you can get to our Walnut Creek car care facility, at Frank’s Auto Service and Repair we can provide tire repair (assuming the puncture is in a repairable spot) or TPMS sensor replacement if it turns out that the TPMS sensor is malfunctioning. Getting the TPMS warning light handled in a timely fashion will do wonders for your peace of mind. At Frank’s we offer personalized solutions, friendly service, and transparent relations with our clients.
So call us with all your automotive needs, not just TPMS issues. We also offer convenient online appointments.