You may have a slow leak. My sensor would pop up continuously last year and it didnt affect my ability to drive safely. Eventually it stayed on even after adding air and thats when we discovered a nail in the tire.
Your TPMS sensor can come on with lower temperatures as the air in the tire reacts with the colder weather. Feel free to stop in and we can check the tires for safe wear and leaks. We also offer a nitrogen service, which I personally use. The nitrogen filled tires do not react with cold air so a false warning is very unlikely when it's very cold with snow and ice. Hope this helps. Ed W.
the weather in the past couple of days could have effected the sensor. as long as it does not turn red then you should be ok. keep an eye on it .
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