Yes there are several difrent aftermarket systems available.
Generally requires removing and dismounting the tire, replace TPMS sensor, remount tire, balance tire, re-install tire to vehicle, do the relearn tire position procedure.
TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitor System. If you have a low tire on some models this will show via a picture of your vehicle and which tire is low. If you had a slow leak on a tire and used fix a flat then you probably messed up the TPMS and that is why you have that light on your instrument cluster.
"TPMS" light when ON indicates that tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning. One or more of the TPMS components may experience failure. Vehicle should be driven to the authorized dealer for service. This warning is different from "underinflation" warning, also found on the dashboard in shape of deflated tire with "!" in the middle.
The report "Global Automotive TPMS Market, By Type (Direct TPMS, and Indirect TPMS), By Sales Channel Type(OEM, and Aftermarket), By Vehicle Type(Passenger Cars, Light Commercial Vehicles, and Heavy Commercial Vehicles), and Region - Global Forecast to 2030" global automotive TPMS market is projected to grow from US$ 1.02 billion in 2019. The major drivers of growth for this market are increasing vehicle production, increasing demand for driving safety and reliability, reduction in fuel consumption. Consumer preference toward advanced driver assistance systems, with safety acting as a major propellant for the growth of the automotive TPMS market. Whereas, the emergence of sales is expected to offer lucrative growth opportunities to the target market
I dont think a 2006 has a tpms
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
It stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
how do you reset a 2008 kia spectre tpms light?
Land Rovers TPMS resets itself after 10 minutes of 20+mph driving.
With the car not moving, either running or the accessory switch in the on position and the tire pressure where you want it, push and hold the TPMS button for 5-7 seconds or until the TPMS light on the dash goes out.