TPMS Diagnosis, Programming & Replacement

Your vehicle’s Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is designed to keep you safe by constantly monitoring tyre pressures and warning you of any issues before they become dangerous. When a TPMS warning light appears, it shouldn’t be ignored.
At Taleb Tyres, we specialise in the diagnosis, programming and replacement of TPMS sensors for most makes and models. Whether you need a faulty sensor replaced, new sensors programmed for aftermarket wheels or your system relearned after a tyre change, our experienced technicians have the latest equipment to get you back on the road with confidence.
What we can do
- TPMS sensor diagnosis and fault finding
- Sensor replacement and programming
- New sensor installation for aftermarket wheels
- OEM and aftermarket TPMS solutions
- Sensor cloning and ID copying
- TPMS relearn procedures
- Battery failure diagnosis
- Warning light resets after servicing
Using professional diagnostic equipment, we ensure your vehicle communicates correctly with each sensor for accurate tyre pressure monitoring. From initial fault diagnosis through to programming, relearning and replacement, every step is carried out with precision to restore your TPMS to manufacturer standards and keep you safely informed on the road.
At Taleb Tyres, we take pride in delivering reliable, long-lasting solutions rather than quick fixes. Our experienced technicians work with both OEM and aftermarket systems, providing expert advice and quality workmanship so you can drive away knowing your vehicle's safety systems are performing exactly as intended.
A properly functioning Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) plays an important role in keeping you and your passengers safe on the road. By continuously monitoring your tyre pressures, it helps reduce the risk of tyre blowouts, extends tyre life through correct inflation and can even improve fuel efficiency. TPMS also provides early warning of slow punctures before they become serious problems and ensures your vehicle’s safety systems operate as intended. Ignoring a TPMS warning light can lead to uneven tyre wear, compromised handling, reduced braking performance and unnecessary tyre replacement costs, making timely diagnosis and servicing essential.
Most TPMS sensors contain sealed batteries with an expected lifespan of 7 to 10 years, after which they may no longer transmit accurate tyre pressure information. If your TPMS warning light remains illuminated, flashes when you start the vehicle, or your sensors stop communicating after a tyre change or wheel replacement, it may be time for inspection or replacement. New aftermarket wheels often require compatible sensors to be fitted and programmed, while battery failure inside the sensor is another common cause of TPMS faults. If one sensor has reached the end of its life, it’s also worth checking the remaining sensors, as they are likely to be of a similar age and may soon require replacement as well.
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