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A TPMS light usually means your vehicle has seen a tire pressure problem, not just a dashboard glitch. TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System, and it uses wheel sensors to report tire pressure to the vehicle’s computer. TPMS warns the driver when one or more tires is significantly underinflated or when a wheel sensor cannot report accurate pressure data. Low tire pressure can lengthen stopping distance, hurt handling, lower fuel economy, and wear the tire shoulders faster. In Boca Raton, heat, high humidity, summer rain, and salt-air exposure can change tire pressure and attack valve stems, sensor seals, and wheel hardware. If your tire light comes on before an I-95 commute or after sitting in Turnpike traffic, stop and check the pressures before driving far. Shores Automotive checks all four tires, inspects for slow leaks, reads sensor IDs, and resets the TPMS after service. If uneven wear is also showing, schedule tire rotation and alignment service so the tire condition and warning system are handled together. Drivers from Highland Beach, Deerfield Beach, or Delray Beach searching for TPMS help in Boca Raton can visit our auto service near North Dixie Highway for careful local diagnostics. We work with European and exotic vehicles where the reset process and sensor programming need to be done correctly. If the tire pressure warning light stays on, call (561) 783-4438 today — we can check the pressures, look for leaks, test the TPMS sensors, and explain the next step clearly.