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looking for a procedure to disable the TPMS
Has anyone found a way to either disable the low tire pressure warning light, or the system, etc.? Can we delete all four entries in the ECU that reference the unique sensors, or can we pop out a fuse unique to the TPMS?
In the 100 days I've owned my touring/sport, two of her TPMS devices failed, (actually snapping off inside---which makes for a horrible sound as they bounce around inside the rims). I've recently had all four of the TPMS devices replaced with regular valve stems on my 19" RAYS--no, not by Nissan service. Of course, the "Low tire pressure warning light" (page 2-10 here) stays on, like a severed body part that still itches. There's at least one page on the web that says disabling this is a no-no. This is unfortunate, especially in NJ where the state's motor vehicle inspection stations will reportedly fail you for any illuminated warning indicators. (That, and of course a $40k+ sports car shouldn't have these issues, especially so early in her life)... These TPMS devices are in the neighborhood of $120 (3rd party) to $150 (dealership) for replacements. Yes, it's a sin to be even remotely cheap with this car. I disagree with having to repeatedly spend money on these little pieces of crap, when they have demonstrated a high failure rate. She's a daily driver with almost 9,000 miles in 90 days. The daily commute includes some lovely post-Winter potholes, decrepit railroad track crossings, etc. Could these sensors be replaced? Of course. Will this happen again? Youbetcha. Yes, I've read on the web that disabling this is a no-no. Yes, I understand it's a safety feature. Yes, yes, yes. And yes, they're crap. |
"Of course, the "Low tire pressure warning light" (page 2-10 here) stays on, like a severed body part that still itches."
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I posted this before but thought I'd throw it up here again, Not really a disable but this was one guy's solution..
Got TPMS? Problem solved. - JDM Chicago-Japanese Car Community |
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The discussion in the thread is pretty interesting, too. Some like-minded thoughts. |
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It's a federal mandate, kind of like airbags.
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i dont see what the big deal of having the light on is. I've had the light on my altima for a long time and it doesn't bother me.
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Also, if airbags had a higher failure rating, although I don't know how to draw the parallel, we'd have the lawmakers rushing to the books to do, what else, make more laws. (Useless Idiots). I'm curious whether other members/owners have encountered these little buggers snapping off inside their rims, as well. |
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It bothers me. I love my Z. I reckon that if someone takes good care of their car, there shouldn't be any stinking warning indicators lit all the time. Must be something I picked up from my dad or one of my brothers, who knows. *shakes fist at the potholes* |
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1) Just ignore it...I dont like warning lights either but this one is small and not very bothersome. I have been driving like this for a few months and I dont even notice it anymore. 2) the easy solution...Put a small black circular sticker over the damn light, yes ghetto but still not nearly as ghetto as having a TPMS filled PVC pipe rolling around in your Z! 3) the harder way...If you really want it done right pull the cluster and disconnect the LED for the tpms. |
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Does anyone have the wiring diagram to disable the TPMS light on the Z? On my Tacoma there was a wire I just cut to diable the TPMS light.
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