I followed your instruction to the end but the tpms light still blinking... what did I do wrong? How do I know if the signal from the tool is received by the BCM? Does the turn signal light blink twice after we press the tool on every wheel or just on the Driver Rear wheel? BTW mine is 2011 Sentra. Thanks for sharing.
Mine has the light on and the error is the same tire. Honestly though I'm confused by the video, I can't do this. If I take it to a shop to have the sensor fixed, won't they reset it for me?
My understanding is that Schrader makes the TPMS sensors for Nissan. So instead of buying it from Nissan dealership, I bought a Schrader sensor online but it has different part # than the one used by Nissan. I have listed the Kent-Moore TPMS trigger tool on ebay.
According to the service manual for my Nissan Quest: "New replacement transmitters are provided "asleep" and must first be "woken up" using Transmitter Activation Tool". If you are not getting a new sensor then you do not have to worry about this. If you are getting a new sensor then let me know since there are other things you can try. Here are the tire pressures: Tire position / Tire pressure (psi) Front - Left (36) Front - Right (33) Rear - Right (30) Rear - Left (27)
Thanks for the vid...!
Do you know a way to reset it without having a trigger?
I followed your instruction to the end but the tpms light still blinking... what did I do wrong? How do I know if the signal from the tool is received by the BCM? Does the turn signal light blink twice after we press the tool on every wheel or just on the Driver Rear wheel? BTW mine is 2011 Sentra. Thanks for sharing.
Mine has the light on and the error is the same tire. Honestly though I'm confused by the video, I can't do this. If I take it to a shop to have the sensor fixed, won't they reset it for me?
where can I get a trigger to do this as I'm tired of the light being on.
Did you put a new OEM sensor or aftermarket. Does it matter? How much was the orange gadget and where did you get it.
My understanding is that Schrader makes the TPMS sensors for Nissan. So instead of buying it from Nissan dealership, I bought a Schrader sensor online but it has different part # than the one used by Nissan.
I have listed the Kent-Moore TPMS trigger tool on ebay.
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Oh, that's good to hear...do you happen to know those pressures?
According to the service manual for my Nissan Quest: "New replacement transmitters are provided "asleep" and must first be "woken up" using Transmitter Activation Tool". If you are not getting a new sensor then you do not have to worry about this. If you are getting a new sensor then let me know since there are other things you can try. Here are the tire pressures:
Tire position / Tire pressure (psi)
Front - Left (36)
Front - Right (33)
Rear - Right (30)
Rear - Left (27)
Wonderful...thanks!
A little tedious but you can by inflating each tire to a specific pressure.