TPMS light on? We diagnose, reset, and replace TPMS sensors fast โ walk in any day, no appointment needed.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is a federal safety requirement on all vehicles made after 2007. It monitors the air pressure in each tire in real time and alerts you when pressure drops 25% or more below the recommended level.
A working TPMS can prevent blowouts, improve fuel economy, and extend the life of your tires โ especially important on Houston's hot summer roads.
Walk in any day โ most TPMS jobs are done same day
We scan your system, identify the faulty sensor or the root cause of the warning light, and give you a straight answer on what's needed.
We install new TPMS sensors on one or all four tires. All sensors are programmed to your vehicle's system โ plug and play.
After new tires, rotation, or sensor work, your system needs a relearn. We reset and recalibrate so your dash reads correctly.
Sometimes the fix is simple โ just air. We'll check all four tires and inflate them to the correct PSI for your vehicle, no charge.
Don't ignore these warning signs โ pull in and let us check it
Most common cause. Pressure dropped below the safe threshold โ could be a slow leak, temperature drop, or underinflation.
TPMS sensors run on batteries that typically last 5โ10 years. When the battery dies, the sensor needs to be replaced entirely.
Rotating tires moves sensors to new positions. The system needs to be retrained to recognize sensor locations again.
New aftermarket wheels may not be compatible with your existing sensors. We make sure everything communicates properly.
Every 10ยฐF temperature drop can lower tire pressure by 1โ2 PSI. Houston winters won't freeze you, but morning temps still trigger warnings.
Straight answers from the shop floor
You can, but you shouldn't ignore it. If the light came on because of low pressure, continuing to drive on underinflated tires can damage the tire, ruin the rim, and in extreme cases cause a blowout. Stop by and we'll check it in minutes.
Not necessarily. We can replace just the faulty sensor. However, if your sensors are old (7+ years), replacing all four at once saves time and money in the long run since the others will likely fail soon anyway.
Yes โ when we mount new tires, the sensors may need to be relearned to their new positions. We handle this as part of the tire installation process so your system works correctly when you leave.
All of them โ cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. Ford, Chevy, Toyota, Honda, RAM, GMC, Dodge, Nissan, Hyundai, and more. If it has a TPMS system, we can work on it.
A simple reset or pressure check takes 15โ30 minutes. Sensor replacement is usually done within an hour. Walk in any day โ no appointment needed.