TPMS replacement?

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chrisz
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Car: 2005 G35x

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Hi all,

Tried searching but didn't find anything concrete. My 2005's tire warning is going off about 15 minutes into a drive each time. I think perhaps the tire pressure sensors need to be replaced (as its now an 8 year old car), or maybe the batteries replaced (if batteries can be replaced). Any advice on what can be done to retain the TPMS functionality?

BTW, the tires are fine and holding pressure as they should.

Thanks,
Chris...


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telcoman
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Car: Tesla 2022 Model Y, 2016 Q70 Bye 2012 G37S 6 MT w Nav 94444 mi bye 2006 Infiniti G35 Sedan 6 MT @171796 mi.
Location: Central NJ

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I had a similar problem not long after I purchased my 2012 G37S

Long story but the problem was finally traced to an I Phone charger. Replaced the charger problem solved.

If you have any after market stuff in your vehicle disconnect it & see what happens.

Telcoman

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chrisz
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Joined: Mon Aug 31, 2009 2:58 am
Car: 2005 G35x

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Thanks for the suggestion. I've did some more searching and realized that my sensors are now 8 years old, hence the batteries are likely used up. So I had all four sensors replaced, problem solved.


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