
SERVICES
Battery Jumpstart Repair
The Battery jumpstart repair typically refers to a service or process aimed at fixing issues with a vehicle's battery or providing a jumpstart to a car that has a dead or weak battery. When a car battery is unable to supply enough power to start the engine, a jumpstart can be performed to provide a temporary boost and allow the vehicle to start.

Tire Repair
If you are experiencing any tire problems, our experienced technicians at Tyre Time can inspect your tire by checking your tire pressure, tire tread depth, tread wear, and balance of your tires, as well as checking for any tire punctures that could cause a flat. We will work to restore your tire to make sure it is in accordance with industry standards.


Tire Installation
Having good tires is important to the safety and reliability of your vehicle. In addition to the safety advantages of proper tires, a vehicle will experience increased performance capability, better traction, and an overall smoother ride. Trust the experts at Tyre Time in Sunrise, Ft. Lauderadale fl to install your next set of tires.

TPMS Sensor Repair
ProperA TPMS or "Tire Pressure Monitoring System" electronically monitors the air pressure inside your tires. Depending on your vehicle, the TPMS reports the tire pressure information through a gauge, a pictogram display, or a low-pressure warning light. This system can be divided into two different types—direct (dTPMS) and indirect (iTPMS).
Tire Rotation
Your car, truck, or SUV benefits from regular tire rotations because it aids in a smooth, comfortable, and safe driving experience. Tire rotation is done by changing the positions of your tires so the front tires may go to the rear, and the rear tires may go to the front. Your vehicle has a suggested tire rotation pattern, which may include the spare tire or swapping left and right. To help your tires last as long as possible, tire rotation and tire balancing are recommended every 4,000 to 6,000 miles.


Check Engine Diagnostic
A check engine diagnostic refers to the process of using specialized tools and equipment to identify and analyze issues with a vehicle's engine and other crucial systems. The "Check Engine" light, also known as the "Malfunction Indicator Lamp" (MIL), illuminates on the dashboard when the onboard computer system detects a problem that may affect the vehicle's emissions control system or other essential components.
New and Used Tyres
The process for new and used tires involves different considerations. Here's an overview of each
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Thoroughly inspect the used tires for visible damage, such as cuts, bulges, or uneven wear patterns.
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Check the tread depth using a tread depth gauge to ensure it meets safety standards
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Research reputable tire brands and models based on your vehicle type, driving conditions, and budget.
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Consider factors such as tread life, traction, handling, and ride comfort when making a selection.
