TPMS reset - DIY?

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MartinJansen
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2011 Nissan Rogue SL
2006 Infiniti G35x

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Hello ----

The TPMS light on my 2006 G35x is blinking and then staying on - as the manual states this means it is not working properly. Last time this happened the dealer stated the system just needed to be reset (and didn't charge as the car was then under the certified warrant). It may now be that one or more of the sensors is actually broken, but I figure better to try the reset first on my own if possible.

So, I'm wondering if there is a simple way to attempt to reset the TPMS myself?

Thanks.


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telcoman
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TPMS sensors have a non replaceable battery in them.
Since yours is an 06 you probably just need a new sensor

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+1

My '07 sedan seems to have a bad TPMS. I'll just get one off ebay and next time I swap tires I'll have the bad one replaced.


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