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is there a way to disable this thing, at least the alert?
I'm about to put dr's on my stock rims and don't want this stupid shrill sound when I'm at the track
I'm about to put dr's on my stock rims and don't want this stupid shrill sound when I'm at the track
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the light I can live with.
Is there a chance that this will affect the power output? When I went to the track my third run felt like there was absolutly no power, I thought that I forgot to turn off the VDC but it was still off, so I figured that maybe the ecu cuts power as a safety precaution because of the low tire pressure.
Any thoughts?
Is there a chance that this will affect the power output? When I went to the track my third run felt like there was absolutly no power, I thought that I forgot to turn off the VDC but it was still off, so I figured that maybe the ecu cuts power as a safety precaution because of the low tire pressure.
Any thoughts?
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I got my dr's today and had them remove the sensor upon installation.
No warning light or sound....yeah...maybe because I kept the sensors inb the car since they are wireless maybe they are still transmitting.
No warning light or sound....yeah...maybe because I kept the sensors inb the car since they are wireless maybe they are still transmitting.
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I spoke too soon...
I took it to the track and during my last burnout the light came back on in addition to the sound, the sensor reading actually showed 0 psi on instead of a -- -- so I guess that caused it, so on my way home the sound came on a few more times but then stopped. I took the sensors out of my car now in hopes that it would just reset but no go so I now have a constant dash warning light.
That is sooo annoying. Especially since I won't know if there's actually anything else wrong in the future.
Is there any way to reset that? I reset the ECU but no luck on that.
I took it to the track and during my last burnout the light came back on in addition to the sound, the sensor reading actually showed 0 psi on instead of a -- -- so I guess that caused it, so on my way home the sound came on a few more times but then stopped. I took the sensors out of my car now in hopes that it would just reset but no go so I now have a constant dash warning light.
That is sooo annoying. Especially since I won't know if there's actually anything else wrong in the future.
Is there any way to reset that? I reset the ECU but no luck on that.
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I spoke too soon...
I took it to the track and during my last burnout the light came back on in addition to the sound, the sensor reading actually showed 0 psi on instead of a -- -- so I guess that caused it, so on my way home the sound came on a few more times but then stopped. I took the sensors out of my car now in hopes that it would just reset but no go so I now have a constant dash warning light.
That is sooo annoying. Especially since I won't know if there's actually anything else wrong in the future.
Is there any way to reset that? I reset the ECU but no luck on that.
I spoke too soon...
I took it to the track and during my last burnout the light came back on in addition to the sound, the sensor reading actually showed 0 psi on instead of a -- -- so I guess that caused it, so on my way home the sound came on a few more times but then stopped. I took the sensors out of my car now in hopes that it would just reset but no go so I now have a constant dash warning light.
That is sooo annoying. Especially since I won't know if there's actually anything else wrong in the future.
Is there any way to reset that? I reset the ECU but no luck on that.
I remember reading in a thread a while back that the last time the sensors are in range of the car when it is on will be what is stored in the memory. For example, if your pressure sensors are mounted on properly inflated wheels, you have no warnings, you turn your car off. Then you remove the wheels and put on rims with no tps you will be ok and only get the light on long trips. If the car senses a low pressure signal from one of the sensors, then the car is shut off. A warning light will not be reset until the ECU recieves a signal from the tps of adequate tire pressure.
Hopefully this hasn't been too confusing
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that makes sense, because the last I had the sensors in the car one showed 0 psi when the light got triggered.
I have to find a way to reset this and it should be fine.
Question is how?
I have to find a way to reset this and it should be fine.
Question is how?
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that makes sense, because the last I had the sensors in the car one showed 0 psi when the light got triggered.
I have to find a way to reset this and it should be fine.
Question is how?
that makes sense, because the last I had the sensors in the car one showed 0 psi when the light got triggered.
I have to find a way to reset this and it should be fine.
Question is how?
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yeah, but that means I got to go back and get the tires removed and reinstall the sensors, drive and then remove and reinstall the tires...
I'm trying to see if I can find some kind of ball that can be inflated to 30 psi, put the sensors in there and go for a ride.
Of course the best solution would be if there's a device that can simply reset this error, like a ecu reset for electrical parts.
I'm trying to see if I can find some kind of ball that can be inflated to 30 psi, put the sensors in there and go for a ride.
Of course the best solution would be if there's a device that can simply reset this error, like a ecu reset for electrical parts.
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Originally Posted by 35ounces
ever find a solution ? I'd like to diable the entire thing!
If not I might mount all sensors in my spare! What a KLUDGE.
If not I might mount all sensors in my spare! What a KLUDGE.
Once I get a new one I'll just change tires at the track but I think the pressure box would have worked
Originally Posted by 35ounces
ever find a solution ? I'd like to diable the entire thing!
If not I might mount all sensors in my spare! What a KLUDGE.
If not I might mount all sensors in my spare! What a KLUDGE.
Originally Posted by 35ounces
well sorry to hear that. Hope you get a new car soon.
Anyone else got a solutions for me ?????????????????????????
Anyone else got a solutions for me ?????????????????????????
Originally Posted by ChinaClipper
Take your car and TPS sensors to the Nissan dealer and ask him/her to "reinitialize" your TPMS system. They have a magnetic tool that goes over the neck of the TPS sensor that will activate the static sensor (i.e. - no need to roll it on a wheel) to send a signal to the onboard TPMS black box on the car.
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-tires/116038-initializing-new-tire-pressure-sensors.html
Basically, would it have been better for me to bring the sensors into my dealer before having them installed, or are they okay now that they are installed? In other words, is it going to be a big deal to get these initialized? (i.e. taking the tires off, removing the sensors, initializing them, getting everything reinstalled)
Originally Posted by mrtomcat
from what I was told, it's fine if they're already installed since it's a remote sensor. Just bring the car to the dealer



