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LennyK 08-23-2018 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 370zBLAST (Post 3780320)
I have aftermarket wheels and tpms sensor and my z is fine.

My Dash Light Is On - Is This An Issue To Let The "Idiot Light" On??

Spooler 08-23-2018 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LennyK (Post 3780707)
My Dash Light Is On - Is This An Issue To Let The "Idiot Light" On??

Noop, If I can't find a solution I am pulling all this off.

LennyK 08-23-2018 01:47 PM

Yeah - I Am Frustrated Too...
Put New 19" Rims On With Reconditioned TPMS Sensors
My Tire Guy "Read" Each Sensor Before Mounting Tires
He Kept Track Of Lft-Frnt, Rt Frnt, Rt Rr, Lft Rr While Installing
Idiot Light Still Came On...
Went To Local "Stealer" To Reprogram - He Said He Can / NP
They Couldn't Read Rt Rr
Went To Tire Guy Next - He Said He Can / NP
He Couldn't Read Lft Frt
All The Rest Were Readable ??? WTF
At Least The Dash Light Is TINY:excited:

Makes Me Wonder If Any One Knows How To Do This "Easy Fix"
I Am Thinking About Trying The Paper Clip DIY Next

nis350 08-23-2018 08:54 PM

your reconditioned sensors may not be compatible with the TPMS or the batteries in them are weak.

There are at least two OEM versions AFAIK.

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Put New 19" Rims On With Reconditioned TPMS Sensors
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LennyK 08-24-2018 07:11 AM

[QUOTE=nis350;3780838]your reconditioned sensors may not be compatible with the TPMS or the batteries in them are weak.

There are at least two OEM versions AFAIK.

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Originally Posted by LennyK (Post 3780728)
Put New 19" Rims On With Reconditioned TPMS Sensors
/QUOTE]

These TPMS were OEM NISSAN parts - Reconditioned / Tested / Certified
And All 4 Tested Good By My Tire Guy While He Was Installing Them
Could It Be The Readers :confused:

NorthStyle 08-24-2018 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by LennyK (Post 3780905)
These TPMS were OEM NISSAN parts - Reconditioned / Tested / Certified
And All 4 Tested Good By My Tire Guy While He Was Installing Them
Could It Be The Readers :confused:

Ok... so to play dumb, do you remember the model numbers of the sensors you have?

Also, if at first all four sensors were good, now one place isn't able to read one and another place isn't able to read a different sensor, I'd place the blame on either the sensors (or the operators).

JARblue 08-24-2018 09:25 AM

I recommend something like this:

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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2016/...67499f6c74.jpg

Alternatively you could remove the dash cluster and disconnect the led on the circuit board :twocents:

LennyK 08-24-2018 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3781000)
I recommend something like this:

( Click to show/hide )
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2016/...67499f6c74.jpg

Alternatively you could remove the dash cluster and disconnect the led on the circuit board :twocents:

Yea - 3rd Attempt At Different "Stealer"
He Confirms Same As Other "Stealer"
Front Left Signal Is Weak - The Light WILL Stay ON
Sooo I "Renamed" This Idiot Light To
Be Careful - Nice Rims Installed

LennyK 08-24-2018 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by NorthStyle (Post 3780930)
Ok... so to play dumb, do you remember the model numbers of the sensors you have?

Also, if at first all four sensors were good, now one place isn't able to read one and another place isn't able to read a different sensor, I'd place the blame on either the sensors (or the operators).

NISSAN OEM TPMS 40700-JA01B Per NISSAN OEM Wheel Instructions :ugh2:

370zBLAST 08-24-2018 07:54 PM

Installing my esr, i bought 4 brand new napa sensors, had to program the sensor, then i programed the sensor to the car. I did the paper clip method and it worked like a charm.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8718887561.jpg

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LennyK 08-25-2018 06:20 AM

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I Contacted The Online Retailer Of The TPMS With A 60 Day Warranty I Will Try For A Replacement And Make It A Winter Project

Gonna Ignore It And Enjoy The Ride For Now :eekdance:

Spooler 09-25-2018 12:48 PM

Finally got around to having the TPMS sensor looked at. The TPS sensor actually broke apart. LOL. I don't drive that hard but I have skills
in breaking these dang things.


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