Bought a used set of 235/65/18 winter tires from another Murano owner who happened to have them on 18 nissan wheels.
After installing them and ensuring that the tire pressure was about 36psi on each of them. I notice after driving for 10minutes the TPMS light going off by blinking then staying on.
This is a common issue from what I've googled but uh, is there like a button I can press to reset?
Have you tried to overinflate them to 42-44LBS or something and then see if the light turns off? If so, knock it back down and it will stay off. At least that is what I have to do on My Infiniti every time it gets cold. There is no way to turn off the light as far as I know.
I remember reading some where, the TPMS system on Murano can only register one set of pressure sensors at a time. Any time you switch between summer/winter tires you have to get the dealer to reset the system for you.
I remember reading some where, the TPMS system on Murano can only register one set of pressure sensors at a time. Any time you switch between summer/winter tires you have to get the dealer to reset the system for you.
I've been researching about tpms too but what i know so far is:
The murano can only remember 1 set of 4 TPMS, thus either you get your winter tires on the original rims (i'll not go with that as they say it can damage your sensors when mounting the tires) oo you go without TPMS on the new rims (lights stays on but nothing will happen to the car) or get another set of tpms on the new rims (but you have to reset the car each time when you swap the wheels => dealer or DIY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G8_EUELF00)
by looking at the valve you will know if its a sensor or not.
Bought a used set of 235/65/18 winter tires from another Murano owner who happened to have them on 18 nissan wheels.
After installing them and ensuring that the tire pressure was about 36psi on each of them. I notice after driving for 10minutes the TPMS light going off by blinking then staying on.
This is a common issue from what I've googled but uh, is there like a button I can press to reset?
I have this issue from time to time with my 09..... my brother in law works for Goodyear and I had to take the truck to him and have him test the pressure censor in the tires to see which was bad and they were all good so he hooked a machine to the dash and made the code turn off
My 2008 BMW only remembers one set of sensors at a time. The system cam be re-set by the owner when changing from one set of wheels and sensors to another.
Normally (not always) there is a reset the owner can do if you check the owner's manual.
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