TPMS Replacement in Broughton
Supply and fit tyre pressure monitoring sensors for all vehicle makes. Same-day mobile service in Broughton and surrounding areas, served by our Get Mobile Tyres Leith branch.
TPMS Replacement in Broughton
Broughton is one of Edinburgh's most sought-after neighbourhoods, nestled between the New Town and Leith Walk. With its elegant Georgian and Victorian tenements, independent boutiques, and thriving cafe culture, Broughton attracts professionals and families who value both style and convenience. Street parking in Broughton is notoriously tight, which makes our mobile tyre fitting service the ideal solution. Our Leith branch van comes directly to your Broughton address and fits your tyres on the spot — no need to navigate narrow streets to find a garage.
Modern vehicles are fitted with Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) that alert you when tyre pressure drops below safe levels. When a sensor fails, it triggers a dashboard warning and can result in an MOT failure. We supply and fit both OEM and high-quality aftermarket TPMS sensors, programming them to your vehicle's ECU for seamless integration. Our service includes full system diagnostics to confirm everything is working correctly.
This service is provided by Get Mobile Tyres Leith, based at 35 Queen Charlotte St, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 7EX.
What You Get
Why Broughton Residents Choose Us
How It Works in Broughton
Diagnose
We scan your TPMS system to identify the faulty sensor and check the system status.
Replace
The old sensor is removed and a new OEM or quality aftermarket sensor is fitted to the wheel.
Program
The new sensor is programmed to your vehicle's ECU so the dashboard reads it correctly.
Verify
We confirm the warning light is off and all sensors report accurate pressure readings.
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From our Get Mobile Tyres Leith branch, we also provide tpms replacement in these nearby areas:
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my TPMS warning light on?
The TPMS light usually indicates a sensor has failed, has a depleted battery, or is not communicating with the vehicle's ECU. A puncture or sudden pressure drop can also trigger it. We diagnose the exact cause.
Will a faulty TPMS cause an MOT failure?
Yes, TPMS is part of the MOT test for vehicles first used after January 2012. A permanently illuminated TPMS warning light or non-functioning sensor will result in an MOT failure.
Do you use genuine OEM sensors?
We offer both genuine OEM sensors and high-quality aftermarket alternatives. Aftermarket sensors are fully compatible, MOT-compliant, and come with a 12-month warranty at a lower cost.
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Prices from
£65

