TPMS Sensor Replacement & Tire Pressure Light Reset in London, ON

Clear Your Tire Pressure Light with Professional System Diagnostics.

Keep Seeing The Low Tire Pressure Light?

Is your tire pressure light staying on even after you fill your tires? Potholes and aging batteries (typically 5-7 years) cause sensor fails.

New Sensor, Clear Dashboard

We provide full system diagnostics, sensor battery testing, and high quality replacements for all vehicle makes and models.

The Process

1. Digital Diagnostics

We scan each wheel to identify exactly which sensor has failed.

2. Pro Programming

We use OBD-II tools to sync new sensors perfectly with your car's computer.

3. System Relearn

We perform the specific "relearn" procedure required for your car to turn that light off.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my tire light on if my tires are full?

If your tires are properly inflated but the light remains on, you likely have a failed TPMS sensor. These sensors have internal batteries that typically last 5–7 years; once the battery dies, the sensor must be replaced.

Can you reset my TPMS light after a tire swap?

Yes. Most vehicles require a "relearn" procedure after tires are rotated or swapped. We use specialized OBD-II diagnostic tools to sync your sensors with your car’s computer so the dashboard light stays off.

Do I need to buy new TPMS sensors for my winter rims?

While not legally required in Ontario, it is highly recommended. Having sensors in your winter wheels ensures your safety system remains active during the most dangerous driving months of the year.

What is TPMS?

Tire Pressure Monitoring System. It is the gadget inside your tires that gauges the tire pressure.

PROUDLY SERVING THE FOREST CITY

Local Expertise: We are London’s go-to shop for precision wheel and tire services.

Service Area: Conveniently located on Exeter Road, we proudly serve drivers across London — including Pond Mills, Lambeth, White Oaks, Byron, Westmount, Old South, Masonville, and Komoka.

Location Focus: Conveniently located to help you get back on the road safely, whether you're commuting on Highbury Ave, Oxford St, or the 401.

CONTACT US

  • We’re available by phone (519) 652-2704

  • Address: 300 Exeter Rd unit 14 building 4, London, ON N6L 1A3

  • Opening Hours:

    Monday - Friday: 9:00am to 6:00pm

    Saturday: 9:00am to 4:00pm

    Sunday: 12:00pm to 4:00pm

HELP & SUPPORT

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Wheel Size Guide: How to know what size your wheel is.
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