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If you mean the TPMS (tire pressure monitering system) each tire has it's own sensor located in the rim specifically inside the rim attached to the other side of the valve stem. hope that helps.
Wrench button? If your service tire monitor light came on, you either have a tire pressure out of spec, or you have a problem with the monitoring system. First check your tire pressures, and if that does not turn the light off contact a dealer or reputable tire store.
a tpms or tire pressure monitoring sensor only indicates when the pressure is below a certain psi. If a vehicle is pulling to a certain side on a level surface there could be several things at fault: low tire pressure, uneven wear on tires, or a problem in the suspension. If whoever performed the alignment knew what they were doing they should have advised you of any issues. Most service centers do a computerized alignment because they have no idea what camber or caster means so basically it's a waste of money unless a skilled tech tests/inspects the vehicle for themself
Hello, SERV-TPM means Service Tire Pressure System. There could be several items to bring up this message. It could be a bad sensor in one of the wheels. It could also be the sensors require programming. The best way to find out is to have the system checked for codes. Before you do any of the above. check the placard on the drivers door for the correct pressure then check each tire with a gage. Thank you
That means a sensor has detected either a low pressure situation in one or more of your tires or it is time to replace your tires. In any case, you need to bring your vehicle to a shop, preferrably a tire specialist shop, and have them look at it.
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