Accurate Tire Pressure Monitoring Starts With a Healthy TPMS Sensor

If your tire pressure light keeps coming on, readings fluctuate, or your tires feel low even after filling them, your tire pressure sensor (TPMS sensor) may be failing.
These sensors monitor the air pressure inside your tires and alert you to unsafe tire pressure levels.

In our video, you’ll learn how TPMS sensors work and what technicians check during diagnosis.

At Appalachian Ford Solutions, our technicians inspect each tire pressure sensor, check battery life, verify communication with the vehicle’s computer, and test pressure accuracy to ensure optimal performance.

We also examine the valve stems, tire beads, and tire condition to ensure there are no leaks affecting your readings.
When replacement or recalibration is needed, we restore accurate monitoring through professional tire pressure sensor service to keep your vehicle safe and efficient.

A failing TPMS sensor can lead to more than warnings; it can mask real pressure issues, cause poor fuel economy, increase tire wear, and compromise safety.
Consistently low tire pressure also affects braking, steering response, and overall handling.

If you’re seeing repeated TPMS warnings, inconsistent readings, or frequent pressure loss, it’s time for a system inspection.

Reliable tire pressure monitoring helps prevent blowouts, improves fuel efficiency, and ensures your vehicle performs safely in all conditions.

Schedule your Tire Pressure Sensor Service with Appalachian Ford Solutions today.

Accurate Tire Pressure Monitoring Starts With a Healthy TPMS Sensor

If your tire pressure light keeps coming on, readings fluctuate, or your tires feel low even after filling them, your tire pressure sensor (TPMS sensor) may be failing.
These sensors monitor the air pressure inside your tires and alert you to unsafe tire pressure levels.

In our video, you’ll learn how TPMS sensors work and what technicians check during diagnosis.

At Appalachian Ford Solutions, our technicians inspect each tire pressure sensor, check battery life, verify communication with the vehicle’s computer, and test pressure accuracy to ensure optimal performance.

We also examine the valve stems, tire beads, and tire condition to ensure there are no leaks affecting your readings.
When replacement or recalibration is needed, we restore accurate monitoring through professional tire pressure sensor service to keep your vehicle safe and efficient.

A failing TPMS sensor can lead to more than warnings; it can mask real pressure issues, cause poor fuel economy, increase tire wear, and compromise safety.
Consistently low tire pressure also affects braking, steering response, and overall handling.

If you’re seeing repeated TPMS warnings, inconsistent readings, or frequent pressure loss, it’s time for a system inspection.

Reliable tire pressure monitoring helps prevent blowouts, improves fuel efficiency, and ensures your vehicle performs safely in all conditions.

Schedule your Tire Pressure Sensor Service with Appalachian Ford Solutions today.