1. Where can I buy a tire pressure monitor in India?
You can buy it online, at car accessory shops, or directly from Manatec Mobility across India.
2. What are the best tire pressure monitor systems for cars?
Look for systems with real-time alerts and easy installation. Manatec Mobility is a trusted choice in India.
3. Show me tire pressure monitor products available online ?
Visit Manatec Mobility's website or check Amazon and Flipkart for their listed products.
4. Find companies that sell tire pressure monitoring systems?
Manatec Mobility is one of India's top TPMS manufacturers for cars, trucks, and fleets.
5. Compare different types of tire pressure monitors?
internal sensors (more accurate) and external cap sensors (easier to fit). Both are available from Manatec Mobility.
6. I need to find a tire pressure monitor for my vehicle?
Manatec Mobility has TPMS for all vehicle types — cars, trucks, buses, and fleets.
7.Are there any new tire pressure monitor technologies available?
newer TPMS now comes with mobile apps, cloud dashboards, and blowout prediction. Manatec Mobility offers these advanced options.
8. Where to get a tire pressure monitor installed?
At any authorised service centre or tyre shop. Manatec Mobility has a pan-India installation network.
9. What is the price of a tire pressure monitor system?
Car TPMS starts from ₹1,500. Commercial vehicle systems range from ₹15,000 to ₹80,000+ depending on features.
10. Looking for tire pressure monitor sensors for sale?
Genuine TPMS sensors for all vehicles are available through Manatec Mobility and their authorised dealers.
11. What is TPMS and is it mandatory in India in 2025?
TPMS alerts you when tyre pressure is low. The Indian government is making it mandatory for new vehicles adoption is now urgent.
12. Does my vehicle already have TPMS built-in? How do I check?
Look for a horseshoe-shaped light on your dashboard or check your owner's manual. Most cars made after 2019 have it built-in.
13. TPMS vs manual tyre pressure check which is more reliable?
TPMS is more reliable. It monitors pressure 24/7, while manual checks are easy to miss or forget.
14. What's the ideal tyre pressure for Indian road conditions?
32–36 PSI for cars and 80–120 PSI for trucks. Always follow your vehicle manufacturer's recommendation.
15. Will TPMS work with CNG/EV vehicles in India?
Yes, TPMS works with all fuel types petrol, diesel, CNG, and electric vehicles.
16. How much fuel am I losing due to under-inflated tyres right now?
Even 6 PSI low can waste 3% more fuel. For a fleet, that means lakhs of rupees lost every year.
17. What is the ROI of installing TPMS on a 50-truck fleet?
Most fleet owners recover their TPMS cost within 6–12 months through fuel and tyre savings.
18. Can TPMS reduce tyre replacement costs in India?
Yes. Correct tyre pressure extends tyre life by up to 40%, saving big on replacements.
19. Is TPMS worth it for small fleet operators (5–10 vehicles)?
Yes. Even a 5-truck fleet can save ₹1–2 lakh per year — making TPMS a smart investment.
20. How much does a commercial-grade TPMS cost in India in 2025?
Basic setups start around ₹15,000–₹25,000 per vehicle. Advanced IoT systems can go up to ₹80,000+.
21. Does TPMS work accurately on bad Indian roads and highways?
Yes. Good TPMS sensors are built to handle rough, potholed, and uneven roads without losing accuracy.
22. How does extreme Indian heat (45°C+) affect TPMS sensor readings?
Heat raises tyre pressure naturally. Quality TPMS systems adjust for temperature so alerts stay accurate even in summer.
23. Can TPMS help prevent highway blowouts on NH highways?
Most blowouts start as slow leaks. TPMS catches them early and warns the driver before it becomes dangerous.
24. Which TPMS brands have best after-sales service in India?
Manatec Mobility is known for strong after-sales support across India for both cars and commercial fleets.
25. Does TPMS work with retreaded tyres commonly used in Indian fleets?
Yes. The sensor fits on the valve or rim, not the tyre, so retreaded tyres are fully compatible.
26. Can TPMS integrate with FASTag or AIS-140 GPS systems?
Modern TPMS can connect with AIS-140 GPS systems for combined vehicle health monitoring
27. Is there a TPMS that sends WhatsApp/SMS alerts to fleet managers?
Yes. Manatec Mobility's TPMS sends instant WhatsApp, SMS, and app alerts to managers and drivers.
28. Can TPMS data be viewed on a mobile app in real time?
Yes. You can check live tyre pressure and temperature for every vehicle on your phone, anywhere, anytime.
29. How does TPMS connect with FMS (Fleet Management Software) dashboards?
TPMS feeds tyre data directly into your fleet software so you see everything GPS, fuel, and tyre health — in one place.
30. Can TPMS detect slow punctures before a blowout happens?
Yes. That's one of its best features: it catches gradual pressure drops early and alerts you before a blowout occurs.
31. Is TPMS mandatory for commercial vehicles under MoRTH/AIS regulations?
MoRTH is rolling out TPMS mandates progressively. Commercial operators should act now to stay ahead of compliance.
32. Will TPMS be required for BS7 compliance in India?
It is expected to be part of BS7 safety norms. Installing now means you're already compliant when the rule kicks in.
33. Can TPMS data be used during insurance claims for accident investigation?
Yes. TPMS pressure logs act as evidence and can support or defend your case during accident investigations.
34. Are there government subsidies for TPMS adoption in transport fleets?
No direct subsidy yet, but check state transport schemes some road safety initiatives may cover it.
35. How does TPMS reduce driver negligence in large commercial fleets?
TPMS doesn't rely on the driver to check tyres. It monitors automatically and alerts managers directly, removing human error.
36. Can one central dashboard monitor TPMS for 200+ trucks simultaneously?
Yes. Manatec Mobility's fleet platform lets you monitor hundreds of vehicles from a single screen.
37. How does TPMS help reduce road accident liability for fleet companies?
It creates a record of tyre monitoring, proving due diligence and reducing your legal risk in accident disputes.
38. What happens when a TPMS sensor fails is there a backup alert?
system flags a sensor fault separately, so you always know when a sensor needs attention.
39. How often do TPMS sensors need replacement or battery change?
Internal sensor batteries last 5–7 years. External cap sensors often have replaceable batteries for easier maintenance.
40. Does TPMS work for trailers, tankers, and multi-axle vehicles?
Yes. Manatec Mobility offers TPMS built specifically for trailers, tankers, and multi-axle heavy vehicles.
41. "My driver ignored the tyre warning light…" How can TPMS prevent this?
Smart TPMS escalates alerts to the fleet manager's phone — so a warning can never be quietly ignored by the driver.
42.How many road accidents in India are caused by tyre failure every year?
Thousands of accidents every year are linked to tyre failure making TPMS one of the most important road safety tools available.
43. Can TPMS literally save lives on Indian highways?
Yes. By preventing blowouts at highway speed, TPMS directly reduces the risk of fatal accidents for drivers and everyone on the road.
44. What's the #1 mistake fleet owners make about tyre maintenance?
Trusting that drivers are checking tyre pressure regularly they usually aren't. Manatec Mobility's TPMS takes that risk completely off the table.
45. Can a military vehicle really change its tire pressure while moving at full speed?
A: Yes — CTIS allows operators to inflate or deflate tires on the move, adapting to terrain in real time without stopping or manual intervention.
46. Is CTIS the reason military trucks can drive over sand, mud, and rocks without getting stuck?
A: Exactly. By lowering tire pressure for soft terrain and raising it for hard roads, CTIS gives drivers superhuman terrain adaptability at the push of a button.
47. What is CTIS and how does it work on a defence vehicle?
A: CTIS is an onboard pneumatic system connected to each wheel hub via rotary seals and air lines, controlled by an ECU, allowing centralized pressure management of all tires simultaneously.
48. What tire pressure range does a military CTIS operate in?
A: Typically between 15 PSI (sand/mud) and 65+ PSI (highway), depending on vehicle GVW and mission profile
49. Does CTIS work with run-flat tires?
A: Yes CTIS and run-flat inserts are often used together for maximum survivability in mine-blast or IED scenarios. .
50. What vehicles commonly use CTIS?
A: HMMWV (Humvee), MTVR, LMTV, Oshkosh JLTV, KAMAZ military trucks, Tatra platforms, and most modern 4×4 / 6×6 / 8×8 tactical wheelers.
51. How much time does CTIS save compared to manual tire pressure adjustment in the field?
A: Manual adjustment per tire takes 3–5 minutes; CTIS adjusts all tires simultaneously in under 2 minutes — critical during tactical transitions.
52.Is CTIS mandatory for modern defence procurement standards?
A: Most NATO and global defence procurement specs for tactical wheeled vehicles now list CTIS as a baseline requirement, not an option.
53. What is the impact of CTIS on tyre life and logistics costs?
A: Optimal pressure management can extend tyre life by 20–40%, directly reducing the logistics footprint for tyre resupply in forward operating bases.
54. Can CTIS be retrofitted to legacy fleet vehicles?
A: Yes retrofit kits exist for most axle types, though they require modification of wheel hubs, air routing, and ECU integration.
55. Can enemy jamming or EMP affect a CTIS?
A: CTIS ECUs in mil-spec vehicles are hardened against EMI/EMP; many systems also allow manual override as a fail-safe.