Question
Can TPMS sensors be damaged by brake fluid or oil spills?
Answer
Yes—chemicals degrade sensor housings and O-rings.
Explain
Brake fluid (glycol-based) swells rubber O-rings; oil corrodes metal pins. CHEPQ recommends cleaning spills immediately with mild soap to prevent permanent damage.
Related Diagnostic Guide
To explore this topic in a broader system-level diagnostic context:
Related Guide: TPMS Diagnostic Guide: System Architecture, Sensor Technology & Advanced Diagnostics
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