CODE: C170600 Cleared by mechanics

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I had a mechanic shop say they use the Consult III scanner, but didn't really. I found out from the tech they use a scanner equivalent to Consult III. They found code C170600 listed in three modules and cleared it cuz it was a flat tire fault and I have new tires. On www.engine-trouble-code.com it lists the code as Reverse Input Circuit, Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch A Circuit Intermittent.
Which one is right? Will Infiniti USA give me the information? Thanks Gloria: :blush:


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C1706 is low tire pressure in the right rear. Don't believe everything you read on the internet. The FSM's are right here in Nico:
https://www.nicoclub.com/infiniti-service-manuals

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Thanks again VStar650CL.
Does the FSM list codes? How did you find it?

PS: Adorable puppy.

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He was truly adorable, sadly he's gone to God's knee.
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Codes are always detailed in the FSM, but sometimes you need to hunt for the right section. TPMS codes are sometimes located in the Body Control section, but for your ride they're under Wheel & Tire:
https://www.nicoclub.com/service-manual ... 8%2FWT.pdf

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Thanks again.

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