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Originally Posted by Baer383 I saw this on a G37 site and since I put new wheels & tpms I figured I would give it a shot and it worked

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Old 04-20-2017, 08:52 PM   #46 (permalink)
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I saw this on a G37 site and since I put new wheels & tpms I figured I would give it a shot and it worked on the first try.I have not seen or heard anybody talk about this but it beats going to the dealer.

Step 1: Set the tires to the following pressures,

Tire position Tire pressure (psi)
Front LH (34)
Front RH (31)
Rear RH (29)
Rear LH (26)

Step 2: Locate the TPMS interface plug. This is a white female plug that is attached to the OBD II wire loom under the dash right about where your left knee would be when sitting in the driver's seat. You may have to cut the tape that is holding the TPMS interface plug to the OBD II wire loom.

Step 3: Attach a paper clip or wire into the interface plug.

Step 4: Put your key in the ignition and turn it to the last click before the engine starts. This is the KOEO position (Key On, Engine Off).

Step 5: Tap the end of the paper clip (the end NOT in the interface plug, duh!) on any exposed ground (metal) 5 times.

Step 6: If you completed step 5 then the TPMS warning light will start to slowly flash and you have activated the TPMS relearn process. If it flashes fast or solid that's not right. If yours isn't flashing slowly then check your connections, turn the ignition off and start over at step 4.

Note: if you're having trouble getting it into the relearn mode, try grounding the connector, turn the car on, then turn the car off while still grounding it. Then repeat the above steps.

Step 7: Once you confirm the lights do not stop flashing, step on the clutch/brake and start the car. Do not turn the car to OFF position. Start driving >25mph until the light goes out. It could take as long as ten minutes.

Step 8: The light will quickly come back on due to the low tire pressures. Refill your tires to the correct pressure.

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Reset TPMS Warning By Yourself For FREE!!! - MyG37
Worked like a charm, literally took me 10 min to put it into learn mode, took it above 25mph and within min the light turned off! Thx bro. I was getting really upset that my $133.00 sensor werent working hahaha

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Old 05-24-2020, 09:06 PM   #47 (permalink)
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Does this procedure allow the ECU to learn newly installed TPMS' or only reset with previously programmed existing units?

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this will allow the ecu to learn the compatible sensors (new and old) on your wheels

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Does this procedure allow the ECU to learn newly installed TPMS' or only reset with previously programmed existing units?

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this will allow the ecu to learn the compatible sensors (new and old) on your wheels
Perfect, getting new tires mounted and tpms installed today. I'll give it a whirl.
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I feel I had a hard time getting my '10 into learn mode. Brand new OE TPMS' in the fronts. Procedure followed to the Tee.

Is the learn mode flash rate the same as the usual initial low tire pressure warning flash rate?

The time I THINK I got it right the tire pressure warning light was solidly lit upon turning on the ignition, it then went to blink mode after 5 grounding touches. I immediately took the car on a drive and at 10 minutes on the dot the light stopped flashing and went solid.

I'm not certain it was in learn mode because the flash rate was the same as initial low tire pressure warning flash rate AND when my tire pressures are typically low it will flash in that cadence and then go solid. Trying to get some input before I refill the tires upon cooling.

Thanks for any help you can lend on the flash rate speed for learn mode.
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Did not work to learn new OE front TPMS sensors.
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I could not find the tpms plug. Giving up after almost an hour. May be I should go to the dealer but not sure if the light will go away permanently?

I bought the new wheels and tires from fitment industry. The tpms pops up after doing the alignment. Anyone that have the picture of where the tpms located, that would be great. I tried to google and youtube, found some videos on Nissan cars but not 370z.
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