Resetting TPMS for Nissan vehicles with universal tool

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Kent Moore EL – 50448
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Disclaimer: this video is meant for entertainment purposes only. If anyone attempts the processes/techniques demonstrated here, they assume all responsibility.
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I ordered one exactly like this one to clear a tpms light on my 2009 Nissan Murano that’s been on for couple of months, I just received it today, tried this method and worked for me. Prior to that I have tried the different tire pressure method and didn’t work. So glad I gave this a shot, so thank you for posting this video....

denisonicbande
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This video was excellent, right up until the point I discovered my new wheels don't have TPMS installed :-)

graemedavidson
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Thanks for the tip. My light was on solid and I pressured my tires to 35 psi and used the tool as demonstrated and the light went out. This was on a 2004 Infiniti g-35 coupe. thanks again.

robertbondurant
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Outstanding!! I bought the same TPMS tool and couldn't get it to work until I watched your video.. Oddly I did everything the same except waiting a minute after getting it in relearn mode. This time after your video I put it in relearn and as I was watching my clock the check engine light flashed a couple times right at the minute mark- Jumped out with the tool and Bam! Done! TPMS light out! My 2015 Frontier flashers go off at every sensor relearn. Thx a bunch!

markyakubovsky
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Work like a charm on my 2008 Nissan Xterra SE when the tire shop couldn't get it to reset at all even with fancy scan equipment your video was very helpful thank you.

allenwoodring
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Just an update: YOUR method and YOUR suggested $8 tool worked. When everything and hours and hours attempted and failed to complete learn mode. So thank you!

Josh-oeex
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Worked perfectly on Fx 35 2007 model infinit

Thanks a lot

ktharis
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It works. I did it on my 06 350Z with some sensors I bought online and programmed them on my Work wheels

dvsir
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Paper clip and taps worked on my 2011 Nissan Maxima sv- added some new rims with new schrader tpms sensors- no need for that sensor activation tool, my research found the tires need 3lbs difference - took a couple of tries

jcravatt
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Thanks! This was the correct procedure and I had watched several videos that gave incorrect detail as you said. I appreciate your time to make the video. :-)

runkmc
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Worked perfectly when I replaced the low batter on my 05 Pathfinder

todonnellnj
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This video help me 6 years ago on my pathfinder 12’ now I’m watching it again because I’m getting new wheels 🛞
Thanks a lot again 👍🏻

xOXDJFRRRXOx
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This process worked perfect on my 2007 Nissan Frontier. Thanks for making it plain.

Shawps
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Thanks, many of the other videos don't tell you the tire sequence, or if you needed to go through the grounding process for each tire. Bought the tool & it worked for me :)

dangeraghty
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Thank you, that was short and to the point. Great information and job!

joseortizjr
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Worked just as you showed on my 2007 Frontier

relhcse
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Very helpful, thank you. Works on 2012 pathfinder. Hazard lights even flash to indicate a successful transmitter recognition. No more driving around trying to set them the hard way.

PX
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woman ! you rock, im a auto technician ! so this is not difficult for me to understand, but for people who dont know, it will be a little difficult, i wouldn't recommande somone who doesn't have a little knowledge, i wouldn't do it your way, but your amazing !

nicolasboukas
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Thank you so much, it worked like a charm for my 350Z...

thejoetor
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Hey, why should I listen to a girl? 😄😄😄😄😄
Kidding, of course! You know your stuff! 👍👍👍
100k on my '08 Coupe and light was reset by a shop but came back a day later. Probably batteries in the sending units. I used the black electrical tape trick and monitor my pressures. Indirect TPMS systems (not ours, which are direct...they use a Xmitter) use the ABS wheel on each corner to monitor slight differences in the tire diameter as pressure changes. Why did I mention that? I dunno 😄😄😄.

I'll do, a video later to show how to measure, cut and apply a piece of electrical tape over the TPMS lamp. I'll try to keep it under 10 minutes 😄😄😄.

Thanks again!

stevewaclo