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How Long Does the Battery of Tire Pressure Monitoring Last?

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StFernando
09/02/25 6:05am
Here are the specific details about the battery life of tire pressure monitoring: 1. Built-in sensor battery: The battery lifespan is 7-8 years. The sensors of built-in tire pressure monitors are installed inside the tires, making this form relatively stable and the monitored data more accurate. The principle involves using pressure sensors installed in each tire to directly measure tire pressure and wireless transmitters to send pressure information from inside the tire to a central receiver module, which displays the tire pressure data. 2. External sensor battery: The battery lifespan is 3-5 years, and installation is convenient, allowing users to do it themselves. Tire pressure parameter measurements are also relatively accurate, and the sensor lifespan can be extended by replacing the built-in battery later. 3. Display battery: When fully charged, it generally lasts about 45 days.
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StStephen
09/14/25 8:09am
I've been driving for over a decade. The battery life of tire pressure monitoring systems is generally around 5 to 10 years, but it depends on how you use your vehicle. Living in the southern region where summers are extremely hot, the battery degrades faster - mine gave a warning in less than 6 years. A friend in the north who drives less made it nearly 9 years. The main factors affecting lifespan are high driving frequency or prolonged parking in high-temperature environments, which can cause the built-in lithium battery to fail prematurely. When the battery dies, a warning light appears on the dashboard reminding you to visit a repair shop. Don't delay - inaccurate tire pressure increases the risk of blowouts. Replacement requires professional equipment to remove the tire and sensor, costing a few hundred yuan. Regularly checking tire pressure with a manual gauge can reduce system load and slightly extend its lifespan. Safety comes first - address any warning lights promptly.
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LaJune
10/29/25 2:04am
The average battery life of tire pressure monitoring sensors is around 6 years, but I've researched the reasons. Lithium batteries have their own aging cycle, and frequent highway driving or parking in direct sunlight can accelerate power consumption. The system type also matters: direct TPMS batteries are inside the tires and more susceptible to impact, while indirect TPMS uses ABS data but is less accurate. When the battery is depleted, a warning light will indicate a malfunction, and the only solution is to replace the sensor unit. It's advisable to have a technician check the battery status every few years to avoid unexpected failures. For daily maintenance, parking in a garage or shaded area can help, but it doesn't guarantee 10 years of use. Replacement costs typically range from three to four hundred to over a thousand yuan, depending on the vehicle model, so addressing the issue early is a wise choice.
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LaIris
12/12/25 2:16am
How long does the battery in a tire pressure monitoring system last? Typically 5 to 10 years, based on my personal experience. For those who mainly drive short distances in the city, it might only last a little over 5 years before failing. A warning light turning on is a sign of battery aging, and immediate inspection is necessary to avoid system failure, which increases the risk of accidents. When replacing, always go to a professional shop to prevent damaging the wheels during removal and installation. For safety, developing a habit of manually checking tire pressure monthly can help slow down battery consumption. Remember, battery lifespan varies by usage, so preventive measures are the safest approach.
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