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TPMS Replacement

How it Works:

Step 1: Tell Us About Your Situation
Start by completing our quick online form with your vehicle details and service needs.

Be sure to indicate that you’re interested in TPMS services if:

  • You're getting new wheels and your previous wheels had TPMS

  • You suspect a sensor issue and want it diagnosed or replaced

Feel free to add notes about the services you’re looking for, whether you know which sensor is having a problem or if you’re getting all new wheels, we can help! This extra info helps us tailor your quote accurately.

Step 2: We’ll Contact You with Options
We’ll review your request and send a quote for your requested services.

Note: TPMS installation is an add-on service and not included in your standard tire installation quote unless requested.

Step 3: Book Your Appointment
After we send your quote, you'll receive a link to book your appointment online. Be sure to select a time that works for you, and then

Once we’ve confirmed your services, we’ll order necessary parts and send you a link to our live calendar to book a time that works for you — at least 2 business days out, to ensure time for parts to arrive.

Step 4: On-Site TPMS Installation & Programming
We come to you and install your new sensors—ideally during your tire service for the best value. If sensors are replaced separately, additional labor fees may apply. We'll program and sync your new sensors to your vehicle.

Step 5: Final Testing & Confirmation
We’ll make sure everything is working perfectly—your TPMS light is off and the system is accurately reading all four tires. You’re good to go!