You don't need to replace your TPMS sensors when buying new tires. You should only replace damaged sensors, and there's rarely a reason to replace all at once.
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Common sensor failures in modern cars and what they typically cost
Modern cars rely on a dense web of sensors to manage everything from fuel delivery to collision avoidance, and when one fails ...
TPMS diagnostics tips help shops solve signal loss, relearn failures, and sensor issues while building customer trust.
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Local travel experts offer advice on preparing for your holiday trip
Whether it’s the road or the runway, the holidays are one of the busiest travel times of the year. Local auto repair shops ...
Founded in 1944 as an oil jobbershop, Bauer Built, Inc. has become one of the largest commercial tire dealers and retread manufacturers in the United States. Today, the Durand, Wisconsin-based company ...
Interested in the new Kia Seltos 2026? Here is a short review with all you need to know about Kia's latest SUV ...
Get practical TPMS diagnostic tips, cold-weather insights, and ways to streamline sensor service during winter months.
ExteriorDesign & StylingThe new car gets a front end that bears resemblance to the 2nd-gen Kia Telluride SUV. It gets Kia's ...
Since tire pressure sensors use non-replaceable batteries, they need to be swapped out, but do you have to do this each time ...
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