TPMS RDKS (what I have learnt this week)

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Many thanks F1 Bob I had wrongly assumed that it was a pre TPMS Juke that you had taken the wheels from... That could well save us a few Euro.
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Nissan service techs will have all the tools to re-programme the TPMS sensors correctly. Nissan like all car manufactures use OEM parts for TPMS sensors.
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[quote="MJCQQ"]Nissan service techs will have all the tools to re-programme the TPMS sensors correctly. Nissan like all car manufactures use OEM parts for TPMS sensors.[/QUOTE]I'm fairly confident that there is no need for anyone to reprogram the sensors - they do that themselves usually within a few miles.
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TPMS. Is it just a visual indication as to the pressures, or is there an audible warning of low pressure whilst driving? If there is a warning, then what is the threshold for its activation?
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I recall no beep but display will switch to TPMS if one is down; unsure what threshold it is.
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[quote="PeterL"][quote="MJCQQ"]Nissan service techs will have all the tools to re-programme the TPMS sensors correctly. Nissan like all car manufactures use OEM parts for TPMS sensors.[/QUOTE]I'm fairly confident that there is no need for anyone to reprogram the sensors - they do that themselves usually within a few miles.[/QUOTE]A Nissan tech I spoke to about this said if you get new wheels with new TPMS sensors they will need to be programmed to your car. I assume he is correct but wouldn't bet my life on it. I know if you rotate your tyres to different corners then the TPMS will show errors at first, but will eventually calibrate to your cars OBC.
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A Nissan tech I spoke to about this said if you get new wheels with new
TPMS sensors they will need to be programmed to your car. I assume he
is correct but wouldn't bet my life on it. When my local garage tried to program them the equipment said they were self programming and within a few minutes of driving, they did.
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He's not correct, not at all,I have just had a new set of Winter tyres fitted with Nissan TPMS to a set of 17" wheels by an independent garage. They work, no calibration no need for any programming and no additional expense. There's a change.
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Correct ! That is just what happened to our QQ just over a week ago with Nissan OEM parts - Dave
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[quote="PeterL"]He's not correct, not at all,I have just had a new set of Winter tyres fitted with Nissan TPMS to a set of 17" wheels by an independent garage. They work, no calibration no need for any programming and no additional expense. There's a change.[/QUOTE]
You are correct, the Nissan Tech was full of it I changed my 17" Acenta alloys for 19" ibiscus alloys with tyres and TPMS sensors. The TPMS sensors were calibrated after about 5 miles of driving.
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