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Tire warning light sensor replacement
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KenK
2018-11-10 17:46:31 UTC
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I'm getting low tire pressure warning but all tires have 39 PSI. I double-
checked.

Anyone get this done? Expensive? I can live with out the warnings - have
for decades in other cars.

FWIW - 2012 Nissan Versa Hatchback Special Edition. Fue? (Not very likely.)

TIA
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Your Name
2018-11-10 21:28:46 UTC
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Post by KenK
I'm getting low tire pressure warning but all tires have 39 PSI. I double-
checked.
Anyone get this done? Expensive? I can live with out the warnings - have
for decades in other cars.
FWIW - 2012 Nissan Versa Hatchback Special Edition. Fue? (Not very likely.)
TIA
Most of these systems are pretty dumb. In my mother's VW, once you have
manually checked the tyres *are* all okay (also allow a little time in
case it's a slow leak), you then have to go into the car's settings in
the infotainment system to reset the warning. The instructions will be
in the car's manual.
KenK
2018-11-12 18:19:25 UTC
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Post by KenK
I'm getting low tire pressure warning but all tires have 39 PSI. I
double- checked.
Anyone get this done? Expensive? I can live with out the warnings -
have for decades in other cars.
FWIW - 2012 Nissan Versa Hatchback Special Edition. Fue? (Not very likely.)
TIA
Most of these systems are pretty dumb. In my mother's VW, once you
have manually checked the tyres *are* all okay (also allow a little
time in case it's a slow leak), you then have to go into the car's
settings in the infotainment system to reset the warning. The
instructions will be in the car's manual.
Took your advice & read manual. I had to drive the car over 25 mph for a
brief time to reset the warning light. Thanks!
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Your Name
2018-11-12 19:18:45 UTC
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Post by KenK
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Post by KenK
I'm getting low tire pressure warning but all tires have 39 PSI. I
double- checked.
Anyone get this done? Expensive? I can live with out the warnings -
have for decades in other cars.
FWIW - 2012 Nissan Versa Hatchback Special Edition. Fue? (Not very likely.)
TIA
Most of these systems are pretty dumb. In my mother's VW, once you
have manually checked the tyres *are* all okay (also allow a little
time in case it's a slow leak), you then have to go into the car's
settings in the infotainment system to reset the warning. The
instructions will be in the car's manual.
Took your advice & read manual. I had to drive the car over 25 mph for a
brief time to reset the warning light. Thanks!
My mother's VW simply requires pushing the 'it is okay' touchscreen
button on the infotainment system ... which largely makes a mockery of
the feature since you could (if incredibly stupid) simply push that
button without even bothering to get out of the car, let alone check
the tyres, just to get rid of the annoying beep / message.

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