Drivers entering the East car park can drive over WheelRight's instrument, which automatically records their tyre pressures and vehicle registration number.
To collect an accurate reading of their tyre pressures, drivers must then go to the WheelRight stand (F71) in Hall 4.
After confirming their registration number on a touch screen, they will be able to see printable pressure readings for each tyre.
WheelRight's drive-over tyre pressure monitoring system has also been installed at Keele Services on the southbound M6, where both HGV and car lanes are currently in operation.
The installation, which gives users the opportunities to collect a free printout, is being run in conjunction with Highways England and site operator Welcome Break.
The system, which is suitable for any HGV vehicle, bus, van or car, measures tyre pressure, vehicle weight and load distribution simultaneously, and is accredited to the globally recognised Weigh-in Motion (WIM) standard OIML R134.
"Our current pilot at Keele Services shows there is a lot of interest from the CV sector in our solution, so we're looking forward to hearing feedback at this year's show at the NEC," states John Catling, chief executive at WheelRight.