If you are a Kia driver in the Kansas City area, you likely appreciate the safety that your vehicle offers. That’s just one of the many reasons folks opt for new Kia ownership. One feature that can save a significant number of headaches is the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), something that all new Kia vehicles come with. But what exactly is TPMS, and why is it important?
What Does TPMS Mean?
TPMS is your tire pressure monitoring system, and it’s been mandated in many vehicles since 2007. Its function is to monitor the pressure of each tire, ensuring that the air pressure is where it should be.
The TPMS is not a replacement for tire care as a whole, but it does deliver peace of mind. And each new Kia model at our Kansas City Kia dealership offers the feature. Something that you are sure to appreciate as tire pressure varies throughout the seasons.
This system can also alert you if you might have a slow leak. As you will experience low tire pressure more frequently than usual.
If you have questions regarding your Kia’s TPMS, we encourage you to reach out to our team. We will gladly answer any questions that you may have.



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