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Originally Posted by 6MT
There are special machines. I've seen them at bus terminals and shopping malls. Some have bubble gum in them. I think these "$25" sensors can be had there.....
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Can you please post the link with the map locations of which malls have these vending machines as there is a mall near me?
On a serious note, did you know that are two (2) different TPMS units for the 370Z, and that they shifted to a different part number in 2010?
The TSB is NTB10-102 2010 NISSAN 370Z
2010 370Z; TPMS COMPONENTS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2010 370Z Coupe and Roadster (Z34) APPLIED VINS: 370Z Coupe built after: JN1AZ(****)AM 502860 370Z Roadster built after: JN1AZ(****)AM 303258 APPLIED DATES: Vehicles built after: February 28, 2010
SERVICE INFORMATION
• Recent design changes have been made to the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor, TPMS receiver, and the TPMS control units starting with the Applied Vehicle VIN and Date ranges.
• These changes do not affect the overall function of the TPMS.
• These changes do affect the interchangeability of parts.
For example:
> Full wheel assemblies (wheel and tire assemblies with TPMS) cannot be swapped between old style sensor-equipped and new style sensor-equipped vehicles.
CAUTION:
• New style and old style TPMS components are not compatible and cannot be interchanged.
• Swapping of new style and old style components will cause the TPMS to stop operating correctly.