Hey everyone, looking for a few words here: I recently bought a new wheel to replace the one I busted from a small incident a couple months back. Sooner than
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02-28-2011, 06:21 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Tpms?
Hey everyone, looking for a few words here:
I recently bought a new wheel to replace the one I busted from a small incident a couple months back. Sooner than later, the TPMS came on. I guess I thought it would "match up" and work with the existing sensors but it was just wishful thinking. I've been looking up as much as I can about the TPMS to see if I can do this myself because I feel that the dealer will just wrench out more money from my wallet. They also took off the original valve stem cap so now I have mismatched caps (nothing serious but very annoying...). That's just a OCD thing though. For people with aftermarket wheels, how did you deal with the TPMS issue? Has anyone had stock replacements, etc.?
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02-28-2011, 07:15 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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The TPMS needs to have its ID registered with the ECU to function properly. Any reputable tire & wheel shop should have the required sensor activation tools and will most likely charge a lot less than a Nissan dealer.
I've read some "tricks" on a G35 forum for doing it yourself without the activation tool, but I don't have much faith in what I've read and even if it did work, it would be at your own risk... |
02-28-2011, 08:49 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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It doen's work "magically" all by itself. As a previous poster mentioned, you need to initialize it with the ECU. A shop who has the correct equipment to do this, for one sensor, would take approximately 1 to 2 minutes to perform. (Pretty easy when you have the thousands of dollar worth of equipment.)
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