Frequently asked questions
What does a TPMS actually do?
A TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) continuously checks your tyre pressure and temperature while you drive. If a tyre drops below the safe pressure level or overheats, it instantly alerts you so you can act before it leads to a flat, blowout, or extra fuel use.
How hard is it to install?
Installation takes just a few minutes — no tools or mechanic needed. Simply screw the external sensors onto your tyre valves and plug in or power on the display unit. The system automatically pairs with each sensor and starts showing live readings straight away.
Will it work on my vehicle?
Yes. Tyre Precision TPMS suits most vehicles with standard valve stems — cars, 4WDs, utes, trailers, caravans, and even light trucks. Just choose the correct number of sensors (usually 4 for cars, 6–8 for larger setups).
How are the sensors powered?
Each sensor has a long-life replaceable battery (typically lasting 1–2 years depending on usage). The main display is USB-powered and can run from your vehicle’s cigarette lighter, USB port, or a 12 V outlet adapter.
What happens if a tyre starts losing pressure?
The TPMS will instantly flash and beep to warn you. You’ll see exactly which tyre is affected and how quickly it’s dropping — giving you time to pull over safely and prevent damage or dangerous handling.