If it is part of the valve stem, yes.
Only if the valve stem is bad.
You either have a failed or a missing tire pressure sensor.
If you suspect a flat spot on a tire examine the tire closely. You should be able to see a flat spot. To determine if your car has a bad wheel bearing rotate the wheel. A bad wheel bearing will often make a grinding sound as well as feeling rough as you turn the wheel. A bad wheel bearing may also shake or wiggle. It will also cause a car shaking problem.
A tire with low air pressure will do that.
If you are referring to the tire pressure sensor, the answer is yes. One sensor is located inside each wheel. Actually when you look at the valve stem, that stem is part of the sensor. You must remove the tire from the wheel to replace the sensor. Extreme care must be used when installing a tire on a wheel with a tire pressure sensor. They are very easily damaged. If you suspect is is bad, I suggest you visit you local GM dealer. They have a tool that can scan the sensor and detect if it is good or bad without removing it.
It means you either have a bad tire pressure monitor sensor at one of the wheels (if it flashes several times before staying lit) or one tire or more has the wrong air pressure in it (you are getting a flat, for example).
check the spare tire.....my dash sensor showed wrong pressure,but all tires were good. then someone mentioned the spare tire...that was the problem! Even the spare has a sensor Any tire could have improper pressure, or a bad sensor.
A bad crankshaft sensor on a 2.3 Ford may cause the car to not start. A bad crankshaft sensor can crank, just not start.
If one tire is larger than the other or one tire is more worn than the other, yes, it can cause the traction light to come on.
Yes, it is not recommended to ride a bike with a flat tire as it can damage the wheel and make it harder to control the bike, increasing the risk of accidents. It is best to fix the flat tire before riding the bike.
Bad sensor on tire (replace battery??)
they are both in a bad mode