Professional Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Replacement
At Squad Workshop, we specialise in TPMS sensor replacement for vehicles that are originally factory‑equipped with TPMS. Our focus is on correct, safe and reliable replacement done the right way.
This service is for replacement only: when an original TPMS sensor has failed, aged, or depleted its internal battery.
What Is a TPMS Sensor?
A TPMS sensor (Tyre Pressure Monitoring Sensor) is a factory-installed electronic sensor located inside each wheel. It measures tyre pressure and transmits the data to the vehicle so the driver is alerted when pressure is outside the safe range.
In Singapore, many modern vehicles are equipped with TPMS from the factory. When a sensor fails, the warning light remains on even if tyre pressures are correct.
TPMS Sensor Replacement (Important)
This service applies only to vehicles that:
- Were originally factory-equipped with TPMS sensors
- Have one or more failed, damaged or battery-depleted sensors
If your TPMS warning light is on, we can:
- Verify whether your vehicle has factory TPMS
- Diagnose which TPMS sensor has failed
- Replace the faulty sensor correctly
Common Signs You Need TPMS Sensor Replacement
You may require TPMS sensor replacement if you notice:
- TPMS warning light stays on despite correct tyre pressure
- Intermittent TPMS warnings while driving
- TPMS fault after tyre replacement
- TPMS battery failure (commonly after 5–7 years)
- Unable to complete TPMS relearn or calibration
Why TPMS Sensor Replacement Requires Proper Diagnosis
TPMS sensors are vehicle-specific electronic components, not just air valves. Incorrect sensors or improper procedures can result in persistent warning lights or communication errors.
Proper TPMS sensor replacement involves:
- Correct sensor type and frequency
- Compatibility with the vehicle’s control unit
- Brand-specific relearn or calibration procedures
- Diagnostic verification using scan tools
This is why TPMS sensor replacement should be done by a workshop familiar with vehicle electronics and diagnostics.
Vehicles We Support
We support TPMS sensor replacement for a wide range of vehicles that were factory-equipped with TPMS sensors.
This includes many European, Japanese and American makes. If your car originally came with TPMS and now displays a warning light, we can advise and assist accordingly.
Common Makes & Models We Handle
Subaru
- Subaru XV
- Subaru Forester
- Subaru Outback
- Subaru Impreza
Volkswagen (VW)
- Golf Mk6 / Mk7 / Mk8
- Passat
- Tiguan
- Arteon
Audi
- A3 / A4 / A5 / A6
- Q3 / Q5 / Q7
Skoda
- Octavia
- Superb
- Karoq
- Kodiaq
BMW
- 1 Series / 3 Series / 5 Series
- X1 / X3 / X5
Mercedes-Benz
- A-Class / C-Class / E-Class
- GLA / GLC / GLE
Toyota
- Corolla
- Camry
- Harrier
- RAV4
Honda
- Civic
- Accord
- CR-V
If your vehicle originally came with TPMS sensors but is not listed above, feel free to contact us. We can verify compatibility and advise accordingly.
Example: Subaru XV TPMS Sensor Replacement
We recently carried out TPMS sensor replacement for a Subaru XV where the original sensor battery had failed.
Work carried out:
- Confirmed factory‑installed TPMS configuration
- Replaced the failed TPMS sensor
- Performed TPMS relearn and calibration
- Verified correct pressure readings with no warning lights
The TPMS warning was resolved and the system functioned normally after replacement.
Our TPMS Sensor Replacement Process
- Vehicle Verification – Confirm factory TPMS configuration
- Diagnostic Check – Identify the faulty sensor(s)
- Sensor Replacement – Original, OEM or compatible options
- TPMS Relearn / Calibration – Vehicle‑specific procedure
- Final Validation – Warning light cleared, correct readings confirmed
Why Choose Squad Workshop for TPMS Sensor Replacement?
✔ Accurate TPMS sensor diagnosis ✔ Replacement for factory‑equipped vehicles only ✔ Proper relearn and calibration procedures ✔ Experience across European, Japanese & American vehicles ✔ Clear advice and transparent recommendations ✔ No unnecessary parts replacement
TPMS stands for Tyre Pressure Monitoring Sensor.
Yes. In most cases, a single failed TPMS sensor can be replaced individually without replacing the others. However the lifespan of the sensors are generally similar. If one has failed, the others will follow suit sooner or later. It is recommended to replace all. Squad Workshop offers package pricing if all 4 sensors are replaced together.
TPMS sensors typically last 5–7 years, depending on driving conditions and battery life.
Yes. Once the faulty sensor is replaced and the correct relearn procedure is completed, the TPMS warning light should turn off.
Yes. TPMS sensor replacement requires relearning or calibration so the vehicle recognises the new sensor. It is included in the package we offer.
Yes. Sensors may fail due to age, accidental damage, or battery depletion during tyre removal and installation.

