In some states, vehicle inspection regulations require operating tire pressure monitoring sensors (TPMS) on every vehicle that came with TPMS as Original Equipment.
If your state is not listed below, please check with local law enforcement officials to confirm restrictions in your area. We will continue to add to the list below as information is available to us.
State |
Does TPMS have to be functional in order to pass inspection? |
Delaware |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
Hawaii |
Yes. TPMS needs to be functioning properly in order to pass inspection. |
Louisiana |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
Maine |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
Massachusetts |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
Mississippi |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
Missouri |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
New Hampshire |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
New Jersey |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
New York |
No. TPMS is inspected but it is not grounds for inspection failure. |
North Carolina |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
Pennsylvania |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
Rhode Island |
Yes. TPMS needs to be functioning properly in order to pass inspection. |
Texas |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
Utah |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
Vermont |
Yes. TPMS needs to be functioning properly in order to pass inspection. |
Virginia |
No. Confirmed by the DMV. |
West Virginia |
Yes. TPMS needs to be functioning properly in order to pass inspection. |
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