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Old 11-13-2007, 04:53 AM
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Default Quick tire pressure dash display question

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I know the R stands for REAR but is the top number (31) the drivers side rear tire or the passenger side rear tire? I know I got to put some air in, I think 32psi
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Let some air out of one of the rears and see which one goes down.
Or check with a manual tp guage.
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Originally Posted by ReelBigAndy
Let some air out of one of the rears and see which one goes down.
Or check with a manual tp guage.
Thanks, I was just seeing if anyone knew. I wanted to run out on my lunch break to put some air in. I tighten the chrome valve caps with a wrench so the kids don't steal them so I was looking to save a minute by not having to do both. I guess i have a 50/50 chance
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It looks like the top number is passenger side and the bottom number is drivers side. Thanks to our friends at *********.com
http://www.*********.com/forums/inde...howtopic=31980
Old 11-13-2007, 06:03 AM
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Yes, the top number is the passenger side and the bottom is the drivers side of the rear.
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Originally Posted by thrill350z
It looks like the top number is passenger side and the bottom number is drivers side. Thanks to our friends at *********.com
http://www.*********.com/forums/inde...howtopic=31980

yeah, it is really a shame that they still play the childish game of editing out other 350Z websites, but that is just IMO. but yeah, you are correct with your information
Old 11-13-2007, 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by thrill350z
Thanks, I was just seeing if anyone knew. I wanted to run out on my lunch break to put some air in. I tighten the chrome valve caps with a wrench so the kids don't steal them so I was looking to save a minute by not having to do both. I guess i have a 50/50 chance
The "<" display should narrow it down for you.
Old 11-13-2007, 06:27 AM
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I can't believe they edited other sites. That's ********. I don't think I'll be comming here any more. I'm very anti censorship.
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I can't believe they edited other sites. That's ********. I don't think I'll be comming here any more. I'm very anti censorship.

sorry i even brought it up, it is a senitive subject here. my apologies
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A good tire pressure gauge should confirm which tire pressure is which.
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Originally Posted by Z04
sorry i even brought it up, it is a senitive subject here. my apologies
Here in New York, there are two hip hop radio stations. Hot 97 and Power 105. When Power105 plays some Biggie songs they bleep out the parts where biggie mentions Hot 97 ("Hot97 everyday that my word") -All about the Benjamin's and ("Peace to ron g, brucey b, kid capri, Funkmaster flex [**a hot 97 DJ**], lovebug starsky")-Juicy
That came to mind, I guess this website doesn't want us to remember or visit the other website. Makes sense, I guess they're not friends, they're the competition .
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Originally Posted by Category5
The "<" display should narrow it down for you.
+1. The little arrow indicates which side the # corresponds to...
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Originally Posted by Category5
The "<" display should narrow it down for you.
I guess thats a good rule of thumb...but if its the arrow in the bottom left of the OP's picture, doesn't that arrow mean that there is another screen for the function your are looking at(in this instance, a front tire readout), and to toggle between them using the bottom button? I don't have the Z with me today, so I'm not sure.
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Originally Posted by ReelBigAndy
I guess thats a good rule of thumb...but if its the arrow in the bottom left of the OP's picture, doesn't that arrow mean that there is another screen for the function your are looking at(in this instance, a front tire readout), and to toggle between them using the bottom button? I don't have the Z with me today, so I'm not sure.
Your reading too deep into in my friend. The arrow is only pointing to the direction in which the reading is for. There is no sub-screen.
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I just got back from lunch and the TOP NUMBER IS THE DRIVER SIDE AND THE BOTTOM NUMBER IS THE PASSENGER SIDE. My valve has a crack in it and I can't put air in it at the gas station I need the tire shops air hose which overs the whole valve. Which is a pain but I'd rather do that once or twice a year then to pay $100+ for a new sensor and valve.
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if your valve stem has a crack in it, how did you check the pressure in it to determine that the top is the drivers side?

Im positive that the aarow on the bottom number indicates that the bottom number is for the driver side tires...

Or at least thats the way it should be... I just noticed that you have aftermarket wheels, and im sure the sensors were put on wrong, or you rotated your tires!

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Top is driver's side. Bottom is passenger's side.

The arrow at the bottom of the display indicates there are more options available -- either another related screen (such as front vs rear) or a reset button (when you want to reset the timer or the MPG calculator, etc.) Basically, the arrow means that the bottom button will have an action on the current display.
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Originally Posted by 06blueZ
if your valve stem has a crack in it, how did you check the pressure in it to determine that the top is the drivers side?

Im positive that the aarow on the bottom number indicates that the bottom number is for the driver side tires...

Or at least thats the way it should be... I just noticed that you have aftermarket wheels, and im sure the sensors were put on wrong, or you rotated your tires!
Thats very possible but it just seems like the top should be the drivers side.
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