How long is the battery life for each TPMS Sensor?
The
life of the battery is roughly 5 years, miles driven per year and climate can
reduce the life of the battery.
Does each TPMS Sensor have a unique ID to identify
itself?
Yes each TPMS Sensor has a unique ID.
If tires are rotated, Does each TPMS Sensor still display the tire
location correctly on the display unit?
Some yes some no, it depends
on the vehicle year, make and model.
Does the installation require a professional shop?
Yes,
you will need a shop with tire changing equipment and a tech who is familiar
with TPMS.
How much is the cost to install a TPMS Sensor or any standard
procedure fee to install them safely?
It all depends on the tire
shop. Also depending on the year, make, and model, you may need to go to a
dealer to have the TPMS Sensors reset.
How does the new Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
work?
Tire pressure monitoring systems continuously monitor the
pressure in the tires through sensors located in the tires (direct system) or
the use of wheel speed and other vehicle sensors (indirect system). The
information collected by the sensors is transmitted to an on-board processor
that interprets the sensor signals and warns the driver when tire pressure is
below the minimum acceptable level by illuminating a warning lamp.
When will the new TPMS be available?
The U.S. government,
through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, requires that all
passenger cars, light trucks and vans (Gross weight less than 10,000 pounds) be
equipped with a TPMS starting in model year 2008. Due to a phase-in of the
requirements, 20 percent of model year 2006 and 70 percent of model year 2007
vehicles are equipped with TPMS.
What does it mean if the TPMS warning lamp
illuminates?
When the TPMS warning lamp on the instrument panel
illuminates while driving, it means that the system has detected at least one
tire with a pressure below the accepted minimum psi for the vehicle. The tires
should be inspected and the tire pressure checked as soon as possible. The lamp
will extinguish after the tires are properly inflated.
What does it mean if the warning lamp goes on and off?
On
cold mornings, the warning lamp may illuminate for a short period of time and
then extinguish. This type of warning lamp response is likely caused by
marginally low tire pressure that dips below the warning threshold over night
but rises to an acceptable level as the tires heat up through vehicle operation
or an increase in ambient temperature. The tires should be inspected and the
tire pressure should be checked. The lamp should not illuminate when the tires
are properly inflated.
What does it mean if the warning lamp flashes on and off and then
remains illuminated?
All TPMS installed on 2008 model year vehicles
and beyond are required to detect and warn the driver when the system is not
functioning properly (malfunction indicator). For some TPMS, a system
malfunction is indicated by a flashing of the low tire pressure warning lamp for
a period 60 to 90 seconds with the warning lamp remaining illuminated after the
flash sequence. The flashing sequence followed by continuous illumination of the
warning lamp will repeat at each subsequent vehicle start-up until the
malfunction is corrected. A vehicle dealer should be contacted for a system
inspection.
What does the TPMS warning lamp look like?
There are two
different low tire pressure warning indicators allowed by the federal standard.
One icon is the cross-section of a tire with an exclamation mark inside. The
other is a top view of a car with all 4 tires exposed.
Why is proper tire inflation important?
Proper tire
inflation is essential for safe and efficient vehicle operation. Safety experts
estimate that 25 percent of passenger vehicles are operated with tires that are
under inflated. Vehicles with properly inflated tires experience optimum ride
and handling characteristics, shorter braking distances, longer tire life, and
improved fuel economy.
Why does tire pressure change?
Many factors affect tire
pressure including ambient temperature changes and tire damage such as
punctures. Tire pressure drops about 1 psi for every 10 degrees F drop in
ambient temperature. Additionally, tires lose as much as 1.5 psi per month as
air escapes the tire and rim naturally.
Is low tire pressure easily detected by eye?
Under
inflated tires are visually difficult to detect. It is recommended that tires
are inspected and checked monthly with an accurate gauge. The TPMS is not
intended to be a substitute for regular tire maintenance. Drivers should consult
the owner’s manual for information on replacement tires and use of the spare
tire.
What are the economic and environmental benefits of proper tire
inflation?
Vehicles with properly inflated tires consume less fuel,
have longer tire life, and emit less carbon dioxide than vehicles with under
inflated tires.
What are the safety benefits of TPMS?
It is estimated
that TPMS will reduce the number of annual motor vehicle crash fatalities by
about 120 and the annual number of injuries due to motor vehicle crashes by
about 8,500, when all passenger vehicles are equipped with
TPMS.