Tire Pressure Sensors
My new wheels came in today. I want to keep the stock 18s in tact. Can I purchase additional TPS from Nissan? Anyone know how much? Any other issues? Or, should I just switch off the TPS? How do I do that? Thanks in advance.
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I had the Nissan dealer take off my stock wheels/tires, pull the sensors from them, put them in my new wheels/tires, and mount and balance them......cost under $70 for the whole thing ($17 per wheel). Not bad. Might be worth checking out at your dealer.
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Originally Posted by bmxox
What happens if you dont swap these into your new wheels? Is there some type of warning that goes off all the time because it thinks you have 4 flats?
Originally Posted by NISMO_GUY2003
No alarm or warning comes on. The tire pressure sensor option on your guage doesn't show up.
Originally Posted by kcobean
Eh....no. There is a warning light that will come on after so many continuous miles of driving.
Are these sensors helpful to anyone?
Seems like it is more expensive/annoying than anything else.
How does this compare to just haveing a tire pressure qauge in your glove compartment, and checking the tires at fillups?
Sorry for the thread crap. Wasn't sure if this is worthy of its own thread.
Seems like it is more expensive/annoying than anything else.
How does this compare to just haveing a tire pressure qauge in your glove compartment, and checking the tires at fillups?
Sorry for the thread crap. Wasn't sure if this is worthy of its own thread.
Originally Posted by rxtrom
Are these sensors helpful to anyone?
Seems like it is more expensive/annoying than anything else.
How does this compare to just haveing a tire pressure qauge in your glove compartment, and checking the tires at fillups?
Sorry for the thread crap. Wasn't sure if this is worthy of its own thread.
Seems like it is more expensive/annoying than anything else.
How does this compare to just haveing a tire pressure qauge in your glove compartment, and checking the tires at fillups?
Sorry for the thread crap. Wasn't sure if this is worthy of its own thread.
Well you are probably right, but they came on the car. The wheels and rubber are finally mounted. Pics to follow. As far as the TPS is concerned, I had a problem with them. It seems that even though my wheels use a straight valve stem, the recess in the wheel for the stem is too deep and not wide enough to get a tool in there to tighten them. Unless there is a special tool or key for this I guess I have to leave them out. The guy who mounted the tires took one off the OEM rim and showed me why they wouldn't fit. On the briter side of thigs -THE WHEELS LOOK HOT!
You should investigate the HRE wrap bands. They will allow you to mount the sensors via a metal strap around the middle of the wheel. They look quite secure, and most people that use them have had no problems with them.
Originally Posted by kcobean
Eh....no. There is a warning light that will come on after so many continuous miles of driving. Restarting the car resets the warning light.
As long as you know that it's just a light and not really an issue, it's not a big deal. And when you turn off the car, the light resets like he said.
Last edited by ANXIOUZ; Apr 4, 2005 at 09:44 AM.
Originally Posted by maximZ
Based on 2 consecutive road trips this past weekend, I can confirm that the tire pressure warning light comes on after approx 20 miles or 20 minutes. I dunno if it's distance or time because I was on a highway doing 60mph.
As long as you know that it's just a light and not really an issue, it's not a big deal. And when you turn off the car, the light resets like he said.
As long as you know that it's just a light and not really an issue, it's not a big deal. And when you turn off the car, the light resets like he said.
We did a group drive the other day and my car ran for probably 3 hours and well over 100 miles non-stop and my TPS light never came on.
Hmm, that's really interesting. For my car, it's definitely the 20mile/20min range. Ever time I hit that magic number, it's comes on.
Does it have anything to do with the weather conditions or temp? I was driving in rain the whole weekend in 50 degree weather.
Does it have anything to do with the weather conditions or temp? I was driving in rain the whole weekend in 50 degree weather.
Last edited by ANXIOUZ; Apr 4, 2005 at 11:32 AM.
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you will also have to have the TPS reset every time you switch wheels...
the TPS will work in ANY rim... but in two piece wheels that normally use L-Shaped Valve Stems the stem will stick straight up in the middle of the wheel...
Some wheels use a short valve stem that is hidden behind the spokes... ya know... hidden valve stem = luxury... so it is kinda the same... putting air into them would be harder though this way...
i personally dont recomend doing the above or straps...
run without TPS and you dnot get lights until you drive for 45 mins... then you can turn off the car and turn back on and they go away... no alarms...
the TPS will work in ANY rim... but in two piece wheels that normally use L-Shaped Valve Stems the stem will stick straight up in the middle of the wheel...
Some wheels use a short valve stem that is hidden behind the spokes... ya know... hidden valve stem = luxury... so it is kinda the same... putting air into them would be harder though this way...
i personally dont recomend doing the above or straps...
run without TPS and you dnot get lights until you drive for 45 mins... then you can turn off the car and turn back on and they go away... no alarms...
Originally Posted by Low J.
if you don't wanna put the TPS back in my Nissan service advisor (who was a really cool guy) said there's a fuse you can pull so just that TPS warning light will stay off.
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