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CAN-ZED 03-27-2011 04:31 PM

Swap TPMS from stock 18's to stock 19" Rays
 
Folks, I have searched threads but cant seem to find a definitive answer.
I have 2009 base model with 18" wheels
I just bought set of used 19" OEM Rays, from a 2009 sport model
Question is - can i take my original TPMS from my base 18's and use them on the 19" Rays?

Will i have to reset or reprogram TPMS make them work, or should they just work as is?

metz 03-27-2011 05:21 PM

It seems to depend on how long they are off the car, or could be a distance thing idk. When I put my factory rims back on the light is still lit and needs to be reset. I'd just plan for them to have to be reset

karotZ 03-27-2011 05:28 PM

I had this issue a few days ago. But on mine, I had 19 Rays and switched my stock tires and TPMS to a Nismo and everything worked fine since my front PSI was still 35 and rear were 30. On yours since your coming from 18s to 19s, you have to have the TPMS resetted since you are going for different tire size. And dont go to the dealership, they charge at least $400 for dismounting the wheels, dismounting the tires, removing the TPMS, resetting the TPMS, remounting the tires and remounting the whole wheels. Then they'll tell you you might need an alignment.

TreeSemdyZee 03-27-2011 07:30 PM

You SHOULD NOT have to have the TPMS reset. They are just pressure monitors. Nothing else. The monitors are mated to your car, so the wheels shouldn't matter.
If you were going to a different car, then yes, they would need resetting.

metz 03-27-2011 08:31 PM

Well maybe the airs low in one of my factory wheels since it doesn't go away when I put them back on. I'll have to check

TreeSemdyZee 03-27-2011 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by metz (Post 1015444)
Well maybe the airs low in one of my factory wheels since it doesn't go away when I put them back on. I'll have to check

That happened to mine last week. One of my wheels had 28lbs so the light stayed lit.

karotZ 03-27-2011 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by TreeSemdyZee (Post 1015323)
You SHOULD NOT have to have the TPMS reset. They are just pressure monitors. Nothing else. The monitors are mated to your car, so the wheels shouldn't matter.
If you were going to a different car, then yes, they would need resetting.

I have no intention of flaming/fighting but just to clarify what you are saying:
Example, if he has 18s right now, and the tire size is 18/245/40 with TPMS checking PSI being in 40lb area, your telling me that when moving the TPMS to a 19s which will be 19/255/35, TPMS will not trigger that the tire is below 40lbs? :confused:

TreeSemdyZee 03-27-2011 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by karotZ (Post 1015539)
I have no intention of flaming/fighting but just to clarify what you are saying:
Example, if he has 18s right now, and the tire size is 18/245/40 with TPMS checking PSI being in 40lb area, your telling me that when moving the TPMS to a 19s which will be 19/255/35, TPMS will not trigger that the tire is below 40lbs? :confused:

Correct. The TPMS is not the brain. They are just transmitters of the tire pressure. If the car sees that the tire pressure is below 29lbs (I think that's the threshold), then the light goes off.

CAN-ZED 03-28-2011 06:42 AM

Thanks, i was hoping this was the case, dont want to take it to dealer to reset. now i just have to unmount the tires from my 18's to get them out, what a pain...

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Originally Posted by TreeSemdyZee (Post 1015570)
Correct. The TPMS is not the brain. They are just transmitters of the tire pressure. If the car sees that the tire pressure is below 29lbs (I think that's the threshold), then the light goes off.


Jjaden 03-28-2011 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by CAN-ZED (Post 1016120)
Thanks, i was hoping this was the case, dont want to take it to dealer to reset. now i just have to unmount the tires from my 18's to get them out, what a pain...

Hey Tom,

I've seen some TPMS go for under $100 on here, which I think would be cheaper than having your tires unmounted and then re-mounted, and save you the pain in the arse of doing it every season.

Might be worth posting up in the 'wanted' section and see if you can get a set on here cheap.

I forgot to mention when you came by, you might want to throw a nice coat of Wheel Wax on those Ray's to give them some protection from scratches and keep them looking nice and glossy.

CAN-ZED 03-28-2011 05:23 PM

thanks Adam,
only thing with getting new tpms is it would have to be reprogrammed also, but if price is right may be worth it
From everything ive read, seems that reusing original tpms from my 18's may be best route, i wont be taking them off again, so no need to do it every season,
guess ill need to weigh which option is best and least amount of hassle,
just want to get it done quick so car is ready to be on the road soon with my nice new powder coated RAYS :driving: :happydance:


Quote:

Originally Posted by Jjaden (Post 1016276)
Hey Tom,

I've seen some TPMS go for under $100 on here, which I think would be cheaper than having your tires unmounted and then re-mounted, and save you the pain in the arse of doing it every season.

Might be worth posting up in the 'wanted' section and see if you can get a set on here cheap.

I forgot to mention when you came by, you might want to throw a nice coat of Wheel Wax on those Ray's to give them some protection from scratches and keep them looking nice and glossy.


TreeSemdyZee 03-28-2011 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CAN-ZED (Post 1017420)
thanks Adam,
only thing with getting new tpms is it would have to be reprogrammed also, but if price is right may be worth it
From everything ive read, seems that reusing original tpms from my 18's may be best route, i wont be taking them off again, so no need to do it every season,
guess ill need to weigh which option is best and least amount of hassle,
just want to get it done quick so car is ready to be on the road soon with my nice new powder coated RAYS :driving: :happydance:

Another suggestion for you. Since you're going to be swapping the TPMS, you might want to look into getting a new mounting kit (not sure what it's really called). It would contain new gaskets and such to make sure that you get a good seal on the new rims. It's not 100% needed as long as the old ones are removed carefully.

CAN-ZED 03-29-2011 07:58 AM

Great idea, i called nissan and ordered them, might as well replace them so no leaks!

Quote:

Originally Posted by TreeSemdyZee (Post 1017605)
Another suggestion for you. Since you're going to be swapping the TPMS, you might want to look into getting a new mounting kit (not sure what it's really called). It would contain new gaskets and such to make sure that you get a good seal on the new rims. It's not 100% needed as long as the old ones are removed carefully.



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