A malfunction in a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) signifies that the system is not functioning as designed to accurately measure and report tire pressure. This can manifest as an illuminated warning light on the vehicle’s dashboard, indicating that one or more sensors are either providing incorrect readings, have ceased transmitting data, or are experiencing other internal errors. For example, if a sensor’s battery is depleted, or if the sensor itself is damaged due to impact or corrosion, it will likely trigger a system fault.
The proper operation of a TPMS is critical for vehicle safety and efficiency. Accurate tire pressure readings ensure optimal braking performance, handling, and fuel economy. A system malfunction can compromise these benefits, potentially leading to increased stopping distances, reduced vehicle stability, and accelerated tire wear. Historically, TPMS technology has evolved from simple warning systems to more sophisticated systems providing real-time pressure data for each individual tire.