Tire Pressure Light

Types of TPMS Service


Direct Monitoring Systems

Direct tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) warn Indianapolis drivers when the air pressure in any of their tires drops at least 25% below the recommended cold tire inflation pressure. Direct systems have a TPMS sensor in each wheel, generate pretty accurate warnings and cause the tire pressure light in the dashboard to come on if any one tire falls below a predetermined level due to rapid air loss.

Fishers Indirect Monitoring Systems

Indirect tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) warns Indianapolis drivers when a single tire has lost at least 25% of its tire pressure compared to other tires on the Chevrolet vehicles. It's a little less accurate than the direct system for Indiana drivers, but its still useful. The reason its not as accurate is because it doesn't specify which car tire pressure is low, and doesn't warn the driver if all four tires are losing pressure at around the same rate (like during the fall and winter months when operating temperatures get colder). Additionally, indirect systems sometimes generate false warnings.


Why is Low Tire Pressure Bad?

Tire Pressure Light

Driving your Chevrolet vehicle on tires with low car tire pressure can create unsafe conditions in a hurry, particularly in Carmel bad weather. If your Chevrolet automobile tire pressure is too low and you continue to drive around Indiana, you could severely damage your Chevrolet vehicles tires, and you may eventually blow a tire. Driving with low tire pressure also impacts your gas mileage, car handling, and will reduce the life of your car tires.

Anderson Drivers With Low Tire Pressure

Studies have shown that people operating their cars without the recommended tire pressure is common. It's been estimated that about one out of every four Chevrolet vehicles driving around Anderson is driving without the proper tire pressure. That means that roughly one out of every four drivers is negatively impacting their vehicle's fuel economy and handling, and costing themselves money by reducing their tires' durability and tread life.

If you are unsure of which TMPS service your Chevrolet vehicle has, stop by Hare Chevrolet in NOBLESVILLE, Indiana to have your car tire pressure checked.

Since NOBLESVILLE tire pressure systems aren't always 100% accurate, make sure you check your Chevrolet tires to help ensure they have the proper tire pressure, or have Hare Chevrolet check it against your tire pressure chart, at regular intervals.