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	TPMS-ORRC
	Field Survey - Research Questions Mapping
	
	
	
	
	
Research
questions
	- Do drivers of
	vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or experience with the dash
	lights used in TPMS? 
- Do
	drivers of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or experience
	with recalibration of TPMS? 
- Do
	drivers of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or experience
	with putting air in tires? 
- Do owners
	decide not to repair TPMS due to the cost of repair, or other
	reasons? 
- What is
	drivers’ acceptance of the TPMS? 
- What are the
	propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to have the
	malfunction light on/the system not functioning? 
- How often and
	for what reasons are TPMS light(s) disabled? 
- How often do
	TPMS need recalibration and what are the methods used to
	recalibrate? 
- What are the
	main reasons that TPMS need repairs? 
- What
	are the TPMS component parts that are commonly replaced? 
- What are the
	maintenance and repair costs of the TPMS, as related to the
	diagnosed problem? 
- Do the answers
	to these questions differ by vehicle age, type, or mileage, or by
	demographics? 
- What is
	propensity of miscalibration in indirect TPMS? 
Mapping of survey
questions to research questions:
Driver Interview
Form
	
	
	
		
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				Survey Question (by respondent group) | 
				Research Question | 
	
	
		
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				All approached | 
				
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				What is the model year of this vehicle? Is the model year of this vehicle
				2006 or later? Is this vehicle a short-term rental
				or part of a car sharing service, such as a Zipcar? Are you the main driver of this
				vehicle? Are you mainly responsible for
				having this vehicle repaired or serviced, other than just
				refueling? Is the main driver of this vehicle,
				or the person responsible for its upkeep, here with you? To your knowledge, is this vehicle
				equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system, known as
				TPMS,—whether or not it is currently working? Ok, to start my partner will get some basic information from
				the door jamb. | 
				Screeners for eligibility | 
	
	
		
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				(in conjunction with vehicle inspection form) Let’s
				check your vehicle’s dash to see what lights are coming on.
				Can my partner do that now, while we are talking?  Afterward, you
				can fuel your car while we finish the survey. | 
				(6) What are
				the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to have the
				malfunction light on/the system not functioning? 
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				To your knowledge, is the TPMS system in this vehicle “direct”,
				using sensors in the wheels, or “indirect”, using
				sensors in the anti-lock braking system? | 
				(1) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS
				have knowledge of and/or experience with the dash lights used in
				TPMS? | 
	
	
		
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				Looking at these pictures – and allowing for minor
				variations in style – please point to those items that you
				have seen on your vehicle’s dash at any time in the past,
				either when starting the engine or later when the vehicle was
				running. What does this light/these lights mean to you? | 
				(1) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS
				have knowledge of and/or experience with the dash lights used in
				TPMS? | 
	
	
		
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				How important is it to you that your next personal vehicle be
				equipped with a TPMS system? Would you… | 
				(5) What is
				drivers’ acceptance of the TPMS? 
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				Disabled TPMS | 
				
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				You said earlier that your vehicle is equipped with TPMS, but
				during our vehicle inspection we were not able to confirm that
				your vehicle has a functioning TPMS system. Has the TPMS system
				in this vehicle been disabled? Based on the model year of your
				vehicle, it should have been manufactured with a TPMS system, but
				during our vehicle inspection we were not able to confirm that
				your vehicle has a functioning TPMS system. Has the TPMS system
				in this vehicle been disabled? Who disabled the TPMS system in
				this vehicle? What was done to disable the TPMS
				system in this vehicle? How much did it cost to disable the
				TPMS system? What was the primary reason you decided to disable the TPMS
				system in this vehicle? | 
				(7) How often
				and for what reasons are TPMS light(s) disabled? 
 | 
	
	
		
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				Indirect TPMS extended interview | 
				
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				When was the last time you used a pressure gauge to check the
				tire pressure in the tires on this vehicle? | 
				(3) Do drivers
				of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or experience with
				putting air in tires? | 
	
	
		
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				Did you know that the Tire Pressure Monitoring System on this
				vehicle needs to be recalibrated on occasion? Are you aware that you can
				recalibrate the Tire Pressure Monitoring System yourself? Do you know how to recalibrate your
				Tire Pressure Monitoring System? Have you ever recalibrated your
				Tire Pressure Monitoring System on this vehicle in the past? Which of the following were reasons
				that you recalibrated this vehicle’s TPMS? (list..) If you have had this vehicle
				serviced or have had the tires changed, did the facility or
				dealership recalibrate your Tire Pressure Monitoring System? 
 
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				(2) Do drivers
				of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or experience with
				recalibration of TPMS? | 
	
	
		
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				Malfunctioning TPMS extended interview | 
				
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				Are you aware that a TPMS dash light is currently on in your
				vehicle? What does this light mean to you? | 
				(1) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS
				have knowledge of and/or experience with the dash lights used in
				TPMS? | 
	
	
		
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				How long has this malfunction light been on? If the light has
				been turning on and off intermittently, please think back to the
				first time you noticed that the light was on. | 
				(6) What are
				the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to have the
				malfunction light on/the system not functioning? | 
	
	
		
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				Did any of the following events occur shortly before the TPMS
				system malfunction light came on? (list…) 
				 Did any of the following events
				occur recently? (list..) Did you install or replace the tire stems or tire pressure
				sensors yourself? 
				 | 
				(6) What are
				the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to have the
				malfunction light on/the system not functioning? 
				 (9)
				What are the main reasons that TPMS need repairs? 
				 (10) What
				are the TPMS component parts that are commonly replaced? | 
	
	
		
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				How much did this work cost? | 
				(11) What are the maintenance and repair costs of the TPMS, as
				related to the diagnosed problem? | 
	
	
		
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				Has anyone explained to you what needs to be done to make the
				malfunction light turn off? Who explained this to you? What were you told needed to be done to correct the
				malfunction? | 
				(1) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS
				have knowledge of and/or experience with the dash lights used in
				TPMS? | 
	
	
		
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				Have you priced the work required to correct the TPMS system
				malfunction (whether or not you had the work done)? What was the price for this work? Do you have a general idea of what
				the price to repair the system would be? What is your estimate of the price to perform this repair? | 
				(11) What are
				the maintenance and repair costs of the TPMS, as related to the
				diagnosed problem? 
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				Do you plan to correct the current malfunction in the system? What is the primary reason you are
				not planning to repair the current malfunction in the system? Why do you think the TPMS system malfunction indicator is
				inaccurate? | 
				(4) Do owners
				decide not to repair TPMS due to the cost of repair, or other
				reasons? (5) What is
				drivers’ acceptance of the TPMS? | 
	
	
		
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				A previous malfunction would be an episode in which the TPMS
				system malfunction light turned on and then turned off and
				remained off for at least one week, either by itself or due to
				servicing the vehicle. Aside from the current malfunction, have
				there been any previous malfunctions of the TPMS system? Other than the current malfunction,
				how many times has the TPMS system malfunctioned? 
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				(6) What are
				the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to have the
				malfunction light on/the system not functioning? 
				 | 
	
	
		
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				Low pressure and selected for extended interview | 
				
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				Are you aware that a TPMS dash light is currently on in your
				vehicle? What does this light mean to you? | 
				(1) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS
				have knowledge of and/or experience with the dash lights used in
				TPMS? 
				 | 
	
	
		
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				Since this light came on, have you checked the pressure in any of
				your tires? Were all of the checked tires
				properly inflated? How long has the low tire pressure light been on? If the light
				has been turning on and off intermittently, please think back to
				the first time you noticed that the light was on. | 
				(1) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or
				experience with the dash lights used in TPMS? (3) Do drivers of vehicles with
				TPMS have knowledge of and/or experience with putting air in
				tires? 
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				Low pressure/extended interview /possible malf. | 
				
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				Your TPMS system may be malfunctioning. Did any of the following
				events occur shortly before the low pressure light came on?
				(list..) Did you install or replace the tire
				stems or tire pressure sensors yourself? How much did this work cost? Did you perform the work on the
				braking system yourself? How much did this work cost? | 
				(6) What are
				the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to have the
				malfunction light on/the system not functioning? 
				 (9) What are the main reasons that
				TPMS need repairs? (10) What are the TPMS component
				parts that are commonly replaced? (11) What are the maintenance and repair costs of the TPMS, as
				related to the diagnosed problem? | 
	
	
		
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				TPMS not evident, driver says not disabled | 
				
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				At any time since you’ve had this vehicle, have you seen
				any TPMS dash lights on? When was the last time you noticed
				a TPMS dash light turned on? Since you’ve had this vehicle, have any of the following
				events occurred? (list…) | 
				(1) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or
				experience with the dash lights used in TPMS? (6) What are
				the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to have the
				malfunction light on/the system not functioning? | 
	
	
		
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				Functioning TPMS and selected for extended int. | 
				
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				Has the TPMS system malfunction dash light ever been on and
				stayed on while you were driving this vehicle? When was the last time the TPMS system malfunction light was
				on? | 
				(1) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or
				experience with the dash lights used in TPMS? (6) What are
				the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to have the
				malfunction light on/the system not functioning? | 
	
	
		
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				Did you take any action in response to the indicator light? | 
				(5) What is drivers’ acceptance of the TPMS? | 
	
	
		
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				What needed to be done to correct the malfunction? | 
				(9) What are the main reasons that TPMS need repairs? (10) What are the TPMS component parts that are commonly
				replaced? | 
	
	
		
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				What actions did you take in response? | 
				(5) What is drivers’ acceptance of the TPMS? | 
	
	
		
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				Did any of the following events occur shortly before the TPMS
				system malfunction light came on? (list) Did you install or replace the tire stems or tire pressure
				sensors yourself? | 
				(9) What are the main reasons that TPMS need repairs? (10) What are the TPMS component parts that are commonly
				replaced? | 
	
	
		
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				How much did this work cost? | 
				(11) What are the maintenance and repair costs of the TPMS, as
				related to the diagnosed problem? | 
	
	
		
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				Did you perform the work on the braking system yourself? | 
				(9) What are the main reasons that TPMS need repairs? (10) What are the TPMS component parts that are commonly
				replaced? | 
	
	
		
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				How much did this work cost? | 
				(11) What are the maintenance and repair costs of the TPMS, as
				related to the diagnosed problem? | 
	
	
		
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				All extended interviews | 
				
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				How long have you had this vehicle? Does this vehicle currently have a
				manufacturer warranty or other vehicle protection/extended
				maintenance plan? Is this the original manufacturer warranty? | 
				(6) What are the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to
				have the malfunction light on/the system not functioning? (time
				context and does it vary by whether it’s under warranty) 
				 | 
	
	
		
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				Where would you look to find the pressure required for correct
				inflation of the tires on this vehicle? Do you know how to inflate your tires to the correct pressure? | 
				(3) Do drivers
				of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or experience with
				putting air in tires? | 
		
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				Before today, has the TPMS low tire pressure light in your dash
				ever come on and remained on after driving your vehicle? Did you or someone else add air to one of more tires after
				this light came on? | 
				(1) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or
				experience with the dash lights used in TPMS? (3) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or
				experience with putting air in tires? | 
	
	
		
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				Did the TPMS low tire pressure light continue to stay on even
				after adding air to the tires and driving? | 
				(3) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or
				experience with putting air in tires? | 
	
	
		
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				If the TPMS malfunction light turned on, indicating a problem
				with the system itself, what action would you most likely take in
				response? How quickly would you try to get
				the problem fixed? What is the most you would be willing to spend to repair a
				malfunctioning TPMS system? | 
				(4) Do
				owners decide not to repair TPMS due to the cost of repair, or
				other reasons? (5) What is
				drivers’ acceptance of the TPMS? | 
	
	
		
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				Who would be able to reset the TPMS system in your vehicle when
				needed, such as after work has been done to the tires or wheels? What action is required to reset the TPMS system? | 
				(2) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or
				experience with recalibration of TPMS? (8) How often do TPMS need recalibration
				and what are the methods used to recalibrate? | 
	
	
		
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				To your knowledge, is the TPMS system in your vehicle legally
				required to be functioning properly? | 
				(5) What is drivers’ acceptance of the TPMS? (does acceptance vary by belief
				about legality) (6) What are the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS
				to have the malfunction light on/the system not functioning?
				(does upkeep vary by belief about legality) | 
	
	
		
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				All participating | 
				
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				Now I just need to ask you some basic demographic information. What is your age? What is the highest level of
				education you have completed? What is your home ZIP code? | 
				(12) Do the answers to these questions differ by vehicle age,
				type, or mileage, or by demographics? | 
	
Vehicle
Inspection Form – all fields collected by inspector observation
	
	
	
		
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				Respondent Group Questions | 
				Research Topic | 
	
	
		
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				All approached | 
				
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				Body type of vehicle Make of vehicle Language spoken Age of driver (group) 
				Sex of driver Number of ADULT occupants (if ages
				are unclear, count all as adult) Number of CHILD occupants (if ages
				are unclear, count all as adult) Is there damage to the vehicle? Is the vehicle equipped with a rear
				hitch? Is the car a hybrid or electric? Fuel type purchased Where was payment for fuel made? | 
				From all approached: Non-response analysis (did non-respondents
				differ from respondents in significant ways) From respondents: (12) Do the answers to these questions
				differ by vehicle age, type, or mileage, or by demographics? | 
	
	
		
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				All participating | 
				
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				Scan Vehicle Identification Number (database only retain first
				eleven characters) 
 
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				Eligibility screener, and capture make, model, model for: (12) Do
				the answers to these questions differ by vehicle age, type, or
				mileage, or by demographics? | 
	
	
		
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				Has an attempt been made to cover up any indicator lights on the
				dash (e.g., with tape)? | 
				(1) Do drivers of vehicles with TPMS have knowledge of and/or
				experience with the dash lights used in TPMS? (4) Do owners decide not to repair
				TPMS due to the cost of repair, or other reasons? (5) What is drivers’
				acceptance of the TPMS? (7) How often and for what reasons are TPMS light(s) disabled? | 
	
	
		
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				Select all TPMS-related indicator lights or readouts visibly
				illuminated on the dash Are any other indicator lights (other than TPMS indicators)
				illuminated in START (III) position? | 
				(6) What are the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to
				have the malfunction light on/the system not functioning? | 
	
	
		
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				Odometer reading 
 
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				(12) Do the answers to these questions differ by vehicle age,
				type, or mileage, or by demographics? | 
	
	
		
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				Does the vehicle contain visible equipment that could cause
				electromagnetic interference (e.g., radar detector)? [Toll
				collection tags do NOT count as electromagnetic interference
				equipment] 
 | 
				(6) What are the propensity and reasons for vehicles with TPMS to
				have the malfunction light on/the system not functioning?
				(Possible interference to TPMS signal – could cause
				malfunction light to come on) | 
	
	
		
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				Does the vehicle appear to have one or more spare tires (mini- or
				full-size) or non-matching wheels installed? | 
				(9) What are
				the main reasons that TPMS need repairs? (spare may interfere
				with TPMS) | 
	
	
		
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				Indirect TPMS extended interview | 
				
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				VEHICLE INSPECTOR:  ENTER
				TIRE SIZE AND PRESSURE RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER; SEE
				DRIVER-SIDE DOOR JAMB/DRIVER-SIDE DOOR POST. IF ONLY ONE SIZE IS
				LISTED ON THE PLACARD, THEN ENTER THAT SIZE AND PRESSURE; IF MORE
				THAN ONE TIRE SIZE IS LISTED ON THE PLACARD, THEN ENTER ALL
				LISTED TIRE SIZES AND PRESSURES ON THE PLACARD.  ENTER ACTUAL
				TIRE SIZE THAT MOST CLOSELY MATCHES PLACARD RECOMMENDATION. | 
				(13) What is propensity of miscalibration in indirect TPMS? | 
		
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				INSPECTOR: (USING SUPPLIED
				TIRE PRESSURE GAUGE) MANUALLY READ THE TIRE PRESSURE FROM THE
				IDENTIFIED TIRE. (USING THE SUPPLIED PYROMETER) MANUALLY CAPTURE
				THE TIRE TEMPERATURE FROM THE IDENTIFIED TIRE. | 
				
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				All Direct TPMS | 
				
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				What is the condition of the valve stem on the X tire/of what
				material is the valve stem on the X tire made? What is the
				condition of the valve cap on the X tire/ of what material is the
				valve cap on the X tire made? | 
				(9) What are
				the main reasons that TPMS need repairs? (direct TPMS may have
				sensors involved with valve stems) | 
	
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