2015 Note TPMS/rotation

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74dodger
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Hi, I'm the new owner of a 2105 Note SV and have a question which doesn't appear to have been answered here yet. When my TPMS light turns on, an additional indicator lights up to indicate which specific tire is low on air. My question is, how do I go about rotating the tires while not affecting the specific tire indicator? The owners manual mentions the indicator as well as info on tire rotation but it fails to give any instructions on possibly resetting/re-mapping which wheel is located on what position.

I'm really hesitant to rotate the tires until I can be certain on how to do this so I don't mix up the wheels/indicator.


Thanks in advance!


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Methods of Resetting Tire Pressure Monitor

SPECIAL TOOLS NEEDED? Yes, a Nissan CONSULT-III and a Nissan Transmitter Activation Tool (J-45295).

The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) contains a sensor-transmitter integrated with a valve (installed on each wheel) that transmits a detected air pressure signal in the form of a radio wave.

The remote keyless entry receiver receives the air pressure signal transmitted by the transmitter in each wheel. The Body Control Module (BCM) reads the air pressure signal received by the remote keyless entry receiver, and controls the warning light and the buzzer operations. It also has a judgment function to detect a system malfunction.

CAUTION: Ensure there is no metallized film or any metal parts (antenna, etc.) on the windows, as this may cause poor reception of the signals from the tire pressure sensors, and the TPMS will not function properly.

Some models are available with an instrument cluster display unit (NAVI) which displays the air pressure of each tire (except the spare). After the ignition switch is turned on, the pressure values will not be displayed until the data of each wheel is received.

NOTE: Pressure indication in “**psi” on the screen indicates that the pressure is being measured. After a few driving trips, the pressure for all four tires will be displayed. The order of tire pressure figures displayed does not correspond with the actual order of the tire position.

To remove an old sensor, follow these steps.

1. Deflate the tire. Unscrew the transmitter retaining nut, and allow the transmitter to fall into the tire.

2. Gently bounce the tire so that the transmitter falls to the bottom of the tire. Place the wheel and tire assembly on the tire changing machine and break both tire beads. Ensure that the transmitter remains at the bottom of the tire while breaking the bead.

3. Turn the tire so that the valve hole is at the bottom, and gently bounce the tire to ensure the transmitter is near the valve hole. Carefully lift the tire onto the turntable, and position the valve hole (and transmitter) 270 degrees from the mounting/demounting head. See Figure 1.

4. Lubricate the tire well, and remove the first side of the tire. Reach inside the tire and remove the transmitter.

5. Remove the second side of the tire.

To install a new sensor, follow these steps.

1. Place the first side of the tire onto the rim. NOTE: After every disassembly, use a new seal on the tire pressure sensor.

2. Apply a suitable silicone lubricant to the new seal, and then install the seal on the sensor. NOTE: Ensure no burrs exist in the valve stem hole of the wheel.

3. Mount the transmitter on the rim and tighten the nut to 68 in.-lbs. (7.7 N.m) using a tightening speed of less than 10 rpm to prevent thread stripping. NOTE: Do not touch the transmitter with the mounting head.

4. Place the wheel on the turntable of the tire machine. Ensure that the transmitter is 270 degrees from the mounting/demounting head. See Figure 1.

5. Lubricate the tire well, and install the second side of the tire. Ensure that the tire does not rotate relative to the rim.

6. Inflate the tire. Balance the wheel and tire assembly.

7. Install the wheel and the tire assembly in the appropriate wheel position on the vehicle.

8. Register the tire pressure sensor.

To perform ID registration procedures with a transmitter activation tool, follow these steps.

1. With the ignition switch in the OFF position, connect CONSULT-III to the Data Link Connector (DLC). Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

2. Select “ID REGIST” under the BCM.

3. With the Transmitter Activation Tool (J-45295) pushed against the front left transmitter tire air valve, press the button for five seconds.

4. Register the IDs in the specified order. When ID registration of each wheel has been completed, the hazard warning light flashes twice. NOTE: Be sure to register the IDs in the specified order, or the self-diagnostic results display will not function properly.

5. After completing all ID registrations, press “END” to complete the procedure.

To perform ID registration procedures without a transmitter activation tool, follow these steps.

1. With the ignition switch in the OFF position, connect CONSULT-III to the Data Link Connector (DLC). Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

2. Select “ID REGIST” under the BCM.

3. Adjust the tire pressure to the specified values for ID registration, and drive the vehicle at 25 mph or more for a few minutes.

4. After completing all ID registrations, press “END” to complete the registration procedure.

5. Inflate all tires to the tire manufacturer’s specification.

To wake up the sensors, follow these steps.

1. With the Transmitter Activation Tool (J-45295) pushed against the front left transmitter, press the button for five seconds. With the ignition switch in the ON position, as the warning light flashes, the respective transmitter then must be woken up.

2. When the BCM finishes assigning each tire ID, the BCM flashes the hazard warning lights and trailer flasher lights (if equipped), and sends flashing indicator status.

3. After completing the wake up of all transmitters, make sure the low tire pressure warning light goes out.

74dodger
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Thanks for the info, Rogue. Looks like a special tool is a must when replacing but it's not particularly clear about how to go about rotating the wheels.

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I'm afraid I don't have/ couldn't find the answer, but I'm a little adventurous.

I would give it a try without worrying about location. In some models, the car automatically picks up the correct sensor location. If it's time to rotate the tires anyway, just go ahead and move the wheels around. Maybe add air to one of them before rotation and check to see if the high number moves to a different location on the screen after you rotate the wheels.
At worst, you'll check the pressures the old school way until you desire to reprogram the sensors, but I doubt it would be an issue for a 2015 model.

Is that what you were going for?


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