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Tire Sensor Light
I got new rims and tires put on with TPMS too, but I drove it for like 70 miles and my tire pressure light flashed and now is fully on. Is this a resetting the sensor issue? If so, is there a way I can reset it without going to a shop and paying $$ any feedback would be helpful thanks
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if that was the case it should have turned on after maybe 10 miles, maybe just double check the pressure.
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Oh right, I forgot to mention I checked all of the tires, all of them are at 35psi with the light still on :/
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I thought the TPM's If replaced would need to be programmed to the controller to receive a signal. you may need to reprogram the system. Not sure how though
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Yep, you need to take it in to the Nissan Dealership and have them activate the new ones. I believe most dealerships charge around $85 to do all four.
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hmm is that covered by any warranty like the 36k mile factory warranty?
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No, nothing to do with warranty. Since you replaced the wheels and tires and added new TPMS to them, it's on you to pay for the activation. If one had gone bad, then yes, under warranty they would replace and activate the new one.
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Well I had my rims and tires stolen, so I got em all replaced with stock parts including the TPMS, I guess they didn't reset for the new ones...
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Yea I got them through to dealer..I just don't wanna deal with insurance and service dept again..such a pain in my ***
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Ask around for tire shops and their quotes. My local Goodyear shop is freakin' great and offered to do it for free, except they did need a full reset and I ended up paying only 25 dollars. Some places will do it for free even if you should really be paying for it.
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