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The Ins and Outs of Indirect and Direct TPMS Panama City FL

No one disputes the benefits of TPMS, but a hodgepodge of different technologies from various supplies means there is no common diagnostic, service or relearn procedures for these systems. The only thing they have in common is that they illuminate some type of warning light if tire pressure drops 25% or more below the recommended inflation pressure.

Chacook Whitehead Ford Inc
850-747-7400
730 W 15th St
Panama City, FL
Buzz Leonard Mitsubishi
850-522-0300
622 W 15TH ST
Panama City, FL
Hewett Tire & Auto Center 517 Airport Rd
(850)769-7323
Hewett Tire & Auto Center 517 Airport Rd
Panama City, FL
Firestone Tires & Service
(850) 769-9437
1100 W 15th St
Panama City, FL
Hewett Tire & Auto Center
(850) 769-7323
517 Airport Rd
Panama City, FL
Big 10 Tires
(850) 763-7936
712 W 23rd St
Panama City, FL
Pep Boys Auto
850-872-8884
821 W 23RD St
Panama City, FL
Sears Store #6085
(904) 872-2228
733 Hwy 231
Panama City, FL
Honda Of Panama City
(850) 769-2599
708 W 15th St
Panama City, FL
Randy's Tires R Us
850-763-1663
2206 West 15th Street
Panama City, FL
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The Ins and Outs of Indirect and Direct TPMS

By Larry Carley  
October 01, 2008

This is the year of the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitor System). It's been coming for some time. In response to a rash of highly publicized rollover accidents caused by tire failures on SUVs, Congress passed a law called the TREAD Act in 2000 which required all vehicle manufacturers to have TPMS on all their cars and light trucks by 2008. Time has run out, and as far as we know, all the vehicle manufacturers have complied.



No one disputes the benefits of TPMS, but a hodgepodge of different technologies from various supplies means there is no common diagnostic, service or relearn procedures for these systems. The only thing they have in common is that they illuminate some type of warning light if tire pressure drops 25% or more below the recommended inflation pressure. So if a tire is supposed to carry 32 psi, the low-pressure tire warning light should come on if tire pressure drops to 24 psi or less.

Two Types of TPMS
There are two basic methods for monitoring tire pressure: "indirect" TPMS and "direct" TPMS. Indirect TPMS systems do not use pressure sensors inside the tires, but instead use the wheel speed sensors that are already part of the ABS system to monitor and compare relative wheel speeds. Loss of air pressure from a tire will decrease its diameter and produce a slight change in the speed of that wheel. Indirect TPMS systems are not as sensitive as direct TPMS systems, and are used only on a few import...

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