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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0
Lol, I didn't pay attention to the years you mentioned. And I thought they were at least 2 revisions in
I know for 2013 models Nissan has that new beeping thing when the tires are at the right PSI, so I'd assume another revision that probably is more high tech and probably can't be recognized by the car
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Nope - again DE, you're missing the point. The Sensor emits a Ultra High Frequency (UHF) that needs to be read by the handheld computer. If the program on the handheld does not have the correct protocol to talk to the sensor to read its UHF, then it will come up with the "Incorrect Sensor" error, and the pairing cannot be done. It is not that my Z is not accepting the sensors - we never even got to that part at all - it is the dealer's handheld that is not able to communicate with the sensors to download the UHF codes because it does not have the latest version software (I believe).