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Nissan 2007 Frontier tire pressure monitoring system

How do I reset the tire pressure monitoring system on my 2007 Nissan Frontier

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There should be a way to reset any car alarm. If the problem persist the alarm will come back on. Most alarms probably have more to do with the sensor system than actual problems. Of course that means you have to pay the dealer to "fix" a problem you don't have. Exasperating! They should pass a law that allows a car owner to reset his alarm system.

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    fuel pressure not tire pressure

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You need to set all the pressures to 35 psi. first then drive for approx.1/4 mile. If this doesn't work to reset the light (keep in mind the code itself will still be stored even though the light goes off) you will need to take it to your Nissan Dealer to have it scanned as there may be a malfunction with the sensor. If faulty and you are under 36k miles then it should be covered under your factory warranty. Hope this helps.

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check all the tire pressures first.... then drive it for the next 10-15 miles to reset it.... it worked in my frontier ... I had the same problem as well


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