tire pressure monitoring system

Is Your Tire Pressure Monitor Light On? Here’s Why!

All passenger vehicles manufactured since 2006 are equipped with tire pressure monitoring systems – or TPMS.  TPMS alerts you when your tires aren’t properly inflated with a warning light that looks like a cross-section of a tire with an exclamation point in it.  Some vehicles may also have a digital readout showing tire pressure at each tire, expressed in pounds per square inch, or psi.

In some climates, the outside air temperature may vary by as many as 40°F/22°C in one day. That’s enough to change the air pressure in your tires by four psi, which could cause a TPMS warning light, depending on your beginning tire pressure. That prompts some people to think there’s something wrong with their tires or the TPMS, but it may just be that variation in the outside air temperature.  In any case, it means you need to check your tire pressure.

TPMS Warning Light

You really shouldn’t rely solely on your TPMS to measure your tire’s air pressure.  By the time the TPMS warning light comes on, your tire is already severely underinflated. The TPMS is intended to alert you when tire pressure is dangerously low: it is not a replacement for a tire gauge. It’s always a good idea to have a quality tire gauge handy so that you can check your tire pressure at least once a month.  The best time to check your pressure is the first thing in the morning when the tires are cold.  The recommended cold tire pressure is on a placard somewhere on the driver’s door jamb and in the owner’s manual.  A tire pressure check is standard procedure when you bring your vehicle into your D & D.  We’ll be able to answer any questions you may have and make recommendations.

The TPMS warning light will also appear if there is something wrong with the system itself.  A TPMS sensor needs to be replaced when its battery dies or if it is damaged.  The TPMS system needs to be reset when you get new tires or when they are rotated.

tire pressure gauge central illinoisThe Importance of Monitoring The Pressure in Your Tires

The pressure in your tires is important for your vehicle’s safety for several reasons.  First, your vehicle won’t handle properly if your tires have low air pressure.  Low pressure also contributes to excessive wear and heat buildup in the tire itself.  This can lead to a blowout, and at high speed, could contribute to an accident.  One major study shows 1 in 4 cars and 1 in 3 light trucks has at least one significantly underinflated tire. Help ensure your passengers’ safety; keep your tires properly inflated.

D & D Service Center
224 West Center Street
Girard, IL 62640
217.627.3201

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