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What Does TPMS Mean?

TPMS Light on Dash

 

When it comes to vehicle technology, what does TPMS mean? TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System, which uses tire pressure sensors to track the air pressure of your tire. If it senses one or more of your vehicle’s tires aren’t at the recommended pressure, the TPMS warning light on your dashboard will turn on or flash, so you know to add air to your popular model and popular model. Most new vehicles have TPMS, making it easy to prevent tire failure and maintain good vehicle handling when driving around St Louis and Jefferson County. Learn more about this system today, and keep in mind that we offer tire replacement services among many others! 

Tire Pressure Monitoring System Features

The purpose of a tire pressure monitoring system is to track the pressure inside your tires and alert you if the levels drop too low. The TPMS dashboard warning light might look like a flat tire with an exclamation point in the middle of it, or it might just be the illuminated letters “TPMS.” If you notice that your tire pressure light is on, it means your tires are underinflated, which could cause:

  • Poor traction
  • Decreased load-carrying capability
  • A flat tire or blowout
  • Poor fuel economy

Short-term, proper tire inflation can protect you from a potential accident, and in the long run, it can prevent your tires from wearing out prematurely and even optimize fuel economy. A tire pressure monitoring system is a great way to keep track of your tire pressure during your St Charles travels without having to remember to do manual checks yourself. 

Proper Tire Inflation

Both over- and under-inflation of tires can lead to a host of unwanted issues for drivers. Meanwhile, a properly inflated tire will:

  • Reduce tread movement thereby increasing the life of the tire
  • Reduce rolling resistance which will increase vehicle efficiency
  • Increase water dispersion which decreases the likelihood of hydroplaning 

To find out what the proper tire pressure is for your vehicle, consult your owner’s manual. Making sure your tires are properly inflated is a quick and simple task that can save you money and stress long-term. 

You have several options when it comes to filling up your tires:

  • Many gas stations have tire filling areas separate from the pump station.
  • You can take your vehicle to your favorite service center for full tire service.
  • If you need a little more air in your tires quickly, you can even use a bike pump!

Keep Your Vehicle Running Properly With Suntrup Kia South

If you are interested in a vehicle with a tire pressure monitoring system, browse our new Kia available in St. Louis. Have more questions about maintaining your tires or need help making sure yours are properly inflated? Our service center has certified technicians standing ready to help. Contact us today to find out more! And don’t forget to check out our latest service specials

 

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