TPMS light on and won't go off? Dan diagnoses bad sensors, resets the system, and verifies pressures — at your driveway.
No surprises, no upsells. Here's exactly what Dan does on every tpms service job.
Notice any of these? Don't wait — the longer you delay, the more it costs.
Honest answers from a real mechanic. Don't see your question? Text Dan at (916) 871-1374.
A sensor may have failed (battery dead). Or one tire is just slightly low and you can't see it. Dan checks both.
Legally yes, but you lose a safety system. A slow leak could become a blowout — TPMS catches it early.
Yes — Dan partners with a local tire shop for the dismount/remount when needed, or can come to your driveway with portable equipment for some vehicles.
Cold air compresses. Each 10°F drop = ~1 PSI loss. Air the tires up to spec and the light usually clears.
Most tpms service jobs pair well with these.
Free diagnosis at your driveway. Honest quote. Same-day repair if you say yes. No pressure if you don't.