How do you reset the TPMS on a 2009 Nissan Versa?

How do you reset the TPMS on a 2009 Nissan Versa?

Hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks three times, then release it. Start the car and wait 20 minutes for the sensor to refresh. The tire pressure monitor reset button is usually located beneath the steering wheel. If you can’t find it, check your vehicle’s user’s manual.

Where is the TPMS plug on a Nissan Versa?

Step 2 Find the TPMS interface plug. The following steps aren’t completely necessary but they make it much easier to get to. Remove the plastic panel under the steering wheel. There are Phillips 2 screws located behind the fuse panel cover. Remove those and it should pop right off.

What kind of tire pressure sensor does Nissan use?

This item TPMS for Nissan – Replacement Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensors – 315 Mhz Frequency – SET. VDO SE10001HP REDI-Sensor 314.9 MHz/315 MHz TPMS Sensor. Schrader 28204 TPMS Sensor fits Nissan (1-pack) Set of Two (2) VDO SE10001HP REDI-Sensor 314.9 MHz/315 MHz TPMS Sensor (PACK OF 2 SENSOR)

What should the tire pressure be on a Nissan Versa?

What year model was that……………. 1 AM in New York I just figured it out the correct tire pressure should be driver front 36 PSI passenger front 33 PSI passenger rear 30 psi driver rear 27 psi.

Why is the TPMS light on AT tire changing?

Forget each tire having a different inflation value, the sensors will be keyed to a certain arbitrary pressure as they are too easy to mix up at tire changing time, no way do those guys keep them all separated to go back on in various locations, that would be whacky. Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?

When to turn off TPMS light in Nissan Versa?

Note: If the light doesn’t start flashing you didn’t do it right! Turn the key off, then back on and try again. The light should start to blink almost immediately after your 6th tap Step 7 Drive the car around for 5-10 min at 25+ mph the light should come on solid for 15-30 seconds then go out for 15-30 seconds.

This item TPMS for Nissan – Replacement Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensors – 315 Mhz Frequency – SET. VDO SE10001HP REDI-Sensor 314.9 MHz/315 MHz TPMS Sensor. Schrader 28204 TPMS Sensor fits Nissan (1-pack) Set of Two (2) VDO SE10001HP REDI-Sensor 314.9 MHz/315 MHz TPMS Sensor (PACK OF 2 SENSOR)

What year model was that……………. 1 AM in New York I just figured it out the correct tire pressure should be driver front 36 PSI passenger front 33 PSI passenger rear 30 psi driver rear 27 psi.

Forget each tire having a different inflation value, the sensors will be keyed to a certain arbitrary pressure as they are too easy to mix up at tire changing time, no way do those guys keep them all separated to go back on in various locations, that would be whacky. Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?