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TPMS: Tire Pressure Monitoring For Your Loves Park Auto

June 5, 2014



Loves Park drivers may know that all 2008 model year and newer cars, mini-vans and light trucks in Loves Park come with a tire pressure monitoring system. Many slightly older vehicles around Chicago have these systems as well. A tire pressure monitoring system – called TPMS – consists of sensors on each wheel that measure tire pressure.

If tire pressure drops 25 percent below the auto maker’s recommended pressure, the sensor sends a signal to a monitoring unit that causes a warning to light up on the dashboard. When Chicago car owners see the warning light, they know it’s time to put some air in the tires.

There are many benefits to Loves Park car owners who drive with properly inflated tires around Loves Park . First is cost savings. Running at the correct air pressure improves gas mileage. Driving on under-inflated tires is like driving through sand – it drags down your gas mileage. Loves Park car owners will also see longer, more even tread wear so your tires’ll last longer.

Another important benefit of properly inflated tires is increased safety for Loves Park auto owners. Under-inflated tires become hotter and that heat can actually lead to tire failure – possibly resulting in an accident. Your car and the tires themselves will just perform better and more safely around Loves Park with properly inflated tires.

Local Loves Park consumer groups, law-makers and auto manufacturers advocate TPMS systems hoping that they will save lives, property damage and inconvenience. While you can’t put a value on saving a life, Loves Park drivers should keep in mind that TPMS systems aren't free.

The systems themselves are added into the price of the car. The batteries in the sensors will have to be replaced from time to time. Parts will break and need to be replaced. In colder climates around Illinois , ice and salt are frequent causes of failure.

In addition, there are other behind-the-scenes costs we want Loves Park auto owners to be aware of. Every time a tire is replaced, repaired, rotated or balanced, the tire technician has to deal with the TPMS system.

Loves Park service centers such as Tuffy Rockford must purchase pricey equipment used to scan and reactivate the TPMS system after every tire service. Because older tire change equipment can damage TPMS sensors, your Chicago service center may need to buy expensive, new tire changers.

Since there is no uniformity among auto makers, service professionals need to be trained on several TPMS systems. These behind-the-scenes costs are very real to Loves Park service center managers like Danette Maynard at Tuffy Rockford.

That’s why the team at Tuffy Rockford is anxious for Chicago drivers to understand the important financial impact of TPMS systems. In the past, we've been able to quickly and cheaply provide tire services to car owners, and then pass the low cost on to Chicago customers as an expression of our good will. But now even these simple jobs take much longer and require costly equipment.

Sensors will need to be removed and reinstalled. Even a tire rotation will require that the monitor be reprogrammed to the new location of each tire. When a car battery is disconnected, the TPMS system will need to be reprogrammed.

So when you start so see the cost of tire changes, flat repairs and rotations going up in Illinois , please keep in mind that it’s because of this critical new safety equipment. The team at Tuffy Rockford just wants to keep you safely on the road – and we're committed to doing it at a fair price.

It’s critical to remember that the TPMS warning only comes on when a tire is severely under-inflated. You’ll still want to check your tire pressure regularly. At every fill-up is best, but you should check pressure at least once a month. Here’s wishing you safe travels.

Contact Tuffy Rockford for more key information about Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.

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