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When choosing your tyres and tyre fitting centre, you'll notice several additional services offered.
After setting a date for your tyre installation, you can add any extra services from the selection available at the checkout stage, such as a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) valve replacement.
The duration of any additional services will vary, and your chosen garage will confirm the pickup time when you drop off your vehicle.
Select your desired tyres from the extensive selection in the Blackcircles.com catalogue.
Opt for the most convenient fitting centre. You can choose a time and date at any of the 2,200 tyre fitting centres across our nationwide network.
Upon reaching the checkout, you'll be able to book additional services available at the fitting centre, including TPMS valve replacements.
Tyres are paid for when you place your order, but TPMS valve replacements are billed separately at Blackcircles.com. You will therefore need to pay at the garage - on the day of your appointment.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) plays a critical role in vehicle safety, ensuring that your tyres are at the correct pressure.
This not only optimizes vehicle performance but also enhances safety by providing real-time tire pressure information.
The valve is a pivotal component of the TPMS, serving as the passageway for air and housing the sensor that monitors pressure. Ensuring its integrity is essential for the system’s accuracy and reliability.
Replacing the TPMS valve at a professional garage can extend the life of your tyres and improve fuel efficiency by ensuring consistent tire pressure.
Additionally, it supports overall vehicle safety, giving you peace of mind that your tire pressure is being accurately monitored, thus preventing potential accidents due to underinflated tyres.
For expert TPMS valve replacement, it's recommended to visit a specialised service provider. This ensures that your vehicle's safety features remain functional and effective, contributing to safer driving conditions.
A TPMS valve is part of your vehicle's tyre pressure monitoring system that helps maintain correct tyre pressure. It includes sensors that transmit tyre inflation data to your vehicle's computer system, alerting you if pressure is too low.
TPMS valves should be replaced if they start to fail or every five to seven years as part of routine maintenance to prevent unexpected failures.
Look for warnings like the TPMS light on your dashboard, fluctuating tyre pressures, or the inability to maintain proper tyre pressure as signs that the valve may need replacing.
Driving with an overdue MOT can result in fines, penalty points and your vehicle may be deemed unfit for the road. It's crucial to keep your MOT up to date.
Replacing a TPMS valve typically costs between £50 and £150, which includes the cost of parts and labour at a professional service centre.
It's recommended to have your TPMS valve replaced by professionals to ensure accurate installation and calibration, which are crucial for the system's reliability and your vehicle's safety.
Ignoring a faulty TPMS valve can lead to incorrect tyre pressure readings, resulting in poor vehicle handling, increased tyre wear, and even accidents.
A professional technician can typically replace a TPMS valve in about an hour, depending on your vehicle type and the service centre’s schedule.
After replacing a TPMS valve, it must be calibrated to function correctly with your vehicle's system. This process involves setting the sensors to recognize the ideal pressure levels for your tyres.
TPMS valves generally cannot be repaired and must be replaced when they malfunction to ensure accurate readings and vehicle safety.