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Tire Pressure Sensor Replacement in Indio, CA

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One of the more impressive systems in your car is the tire pressure sensor. It's quite little, yet it fulfills a crucial and rather cool objective.

What Is A Tire Pressure Sensor?

Tire pressure sensors accomplish exactly what they're supposed to: they keep a record of the pressure in each of your four tires. There are four tire pressure sensors in your vehicle. Between each wheel and tire, a sensor is mounted. The tire pressure sensors, which are powered by the battery, determine the air pressure within the tire. The data is then transmitted back to the car's computer through a low-frequency radio. The software is notified when the tire pressure falls below the recommended level. As you might anticipate, a vehicular part positioned near the wheel is exposed to a great deal of damage. The tire pressure sensors will deteriorate over time and inevitably die.

Symptoms of a failing Tire Pressure Sensor

1) Tire pressure light comes on when the tires have adequate pressure - When the microprocessor receives a signal from the tire pressure sensors indicating one of the tires is underinflated, a light on your dashboard will brighten. However, if the computer isn't receiving any data from the sensors, that light will also typically illuminate. If you've double-checked that your tires are properly inflated but the lights remain flashing, it's possible that one of the sensors is malfunctioning.
 
2) The tire pressure light does not illuminate - When your tire pressure is low, your vehicle will alarm you. It's possible that the sensor has failed if it doesn't activate. If your tire is absurdly low on pressure yet your warning light hasn't triggered, it's time for a new tire pressure sensor.

How urgent is a Tire Pressure Sensor replacement?

You may drive a car with a defective tire pressure sensor for as long as you like. You won't be in any danger as long as you keep an eye on your tires and notice when they're losing air pressure. However, if you don't want to pay attention to your tires all of the time, don't put off this repair for too long.
 
How much does a Tire Pressure Sensor cost?
 
The cost of a tire pressure sensor replacement depends on the year, make, and model of your car. The average range for a Tire pressure sensor replacement in Indio, CA is between $70 - $250
 
If you’re looking to replace your Tire Pressure Sensor, look no further than Daniels Tire Service!
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