Should You Replace All 4 TPMS Sensors at Once? Expert Advice
Learn when to replace your TPMS sensors. Find out if you need to change all 4 sensors or just the faulty ones to maintain tire safety and functionality.
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You don’t necessarily need to replace all 4 TPMS sensors at once. Typically, they last between 5-7 years. If one sensor fails, it's a good idea to check the remaining sensors and consider their age. If they’re close to the end of their lifespan, replacing all sensors can be more cost-effective and ensure consistent functionality.
FAQs & Answers
- How long do TPMS sensors typically last? TPMS sensors usually last between 5 to 7 years before they may start to fail or lose battery power.
- Is it necessary to replace all TPMS sensors if one fails? Not always. If one sensor fails, you can replace just that one. However, if the others are nearing the end of their lifespan, replacing all at once can be more cost-effective.
- What are the signs of a failing TPMS sensor? Common signs include the TPMS warning light on your dashboard, inaccurate tire pressure readings, or intermittent alerts.