TPMS Service
Miami & Orlando, FL
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is a federally required safety feature on all vehicles manufactured after 2008. When your TPMS warning light comes on, it means one or more sensors are detecting low pressure — or the sensor itself may need service. Our technicians diagnose the issue, replace faulty sensors, and program new sensors to communicate with your vehicle's computer.
What's Included
- TPMS system diagnostic scan
- Sensor identification and fault code reading
- TPMS sensor replacement (if faulty)
- Sensor programming and vehicle relearn procedure
- Tire pressure check and adjustment on all four tires
- TPMS warning light reset and verification
Why Choose MrGoma Tires
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my TPMS light on if my tires look fine?
The TPMS light activates at roughly 25% below recommended pressure — a tire can look fine to the eye while being dangerously under-inflated. It can also indicate a faulty sensor.
Do TPMS sensors need to be replaced when I get new tires?
Not always, but sensors have a battery life of 7–10 years. If sensors are older, replacing them during a tire change saves labor cost.
Can you program any brand of TPMS sensor?
Yes. We carry and program universal aftermarket sensors compatible with all major vehicle makes and models.
How long does TPMS service take?
A basic sensor diagnosis takes 15–20 minutes. Full sensor replacement and programming typically takes 30–45 minutes.
Need TPMS Service?
Walk in at any of our 7 locations — no appointment needed.
