TPMS 411
07-22-2014, 12:36 AM
Purchase Online Subscription to View this Item Subject: SB Nissan; TPMS Warning Light Diagnostic Procedure
Summary of NTB09101:
IF YOU CONFIRM The TPMS warning light is illuminated (continuously or flashing). ACTIONS STEP 1: Turn the ignition to "OFF" and then "ON" position (engine not required to be running). - If the TPMS warning light is continuously illuminated (not flashing), the TPMS is operating normally and has detected low tire pressure in one of the tires. Go to STEP 2. - If the TPMS warning lamp is flashing for approximately one minute, there is a TPMS system malfunction. Do not go to step 2. Instead,check the DTC and refer to the Service Manual for repair instructions. STEP 2: Leave the ignition in the "ON" position* (engine is not required to be running) and set the tire pressure to the recommended pressure. See this bulletin for further detail.
Purchase Online Subscription to View this Item Subject: SB Nissan; Inflating Tires Equipped with TPMS
Summary of NTB10114:
SERVICE INFORMATION Improper use of tire inflator tools can break the stem of a Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) sensor. NOTE: The type of stem breakage shown in Figure 1 of this bulletin is not considered a warrantable repair. Please refer to the examples in this bulletin of recommended and not recommended tire pressure filling tools. See this bulletin for more detail.
Purchase Online Subscription to View this Item Subject: SB Nissan: Low Tire Pressure Warning System; Bulletins Summary
Summary of NTB13088:
SERVICE INFORMATION This bulletin has compiled Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) and Low Tire Pressure Warning System (LTPWS) information for: * Basic Diagnosing of TPMS/LTPWS systems. * Aftermarket wheels. * Inflating/deflating tires with TPMS/LTPWS sensors. * Moving TPMS/LTPWS wheel assemblies from one vehicle to another and TPMS/LTPWS sensor registration. * Radio Frequency interference causing a "No Data" (C1708, C1709, C1710, C1711) condition. * Sensor leaks. * Air pressurechanges with altitude and ambient temperatures. Please see this bulleitn for further details.
Summary of NTB09101:
IF YOU CONFIRM The TPMS warning light is illuminated (continuously or flashing). ACTIONS STEP 1: Turn the ignition to "OFF" and then "ON" position (engine not required to be running). - If the TPMS warning light is continuously illuminated (not flashing), the TPMS is operating normally and has detected low tire pressure in one of the tires. Go to STEP 2. - If the TPMS warning lamp is flashing for approximately one minute, there is a TPMS system malfunction. Do not go to step 2. Instead,check the DTC and refer to the Service Manual for repair instructions. STEP 2: Leave the ignition in the "ON" position* (engine is not required to be running) and set the tire pressure to the recommended pressure. See this bulletin for further detail.
Purchase Online Subscription to View this Item Subject: SB Nissan; Inflating Tires Equipped with TPMS
Summary of NTB10114:
SERVICE INFORMATION Improper use of tire inflator tools can break the stem of a Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) sensor. NOTE: The type of stem breakage shown in Figure 1 of this bulletin is not considered a warrantable repair. Please refer to the examples in this bulletin of recommended and not recommended tire pressure filling tools. See this bulletin for more detail.
Purchase Online Subscription to View this Item Subject: SB Nissan: Low Tire Pressure Warning System; Bulletins Summary
Summary of NTB13088:
SERVICE INFORMATION This bulletin has compiled Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) and Low Tire Pressure Warning System (LTPWS) information for: * Basic Diagnosing of TPMS/LTPWS systems. * Aftermarket wheels. * Inflating/deflating tires with TPMS/LTPWS sensors. * Moving TPMS/LTPWS wheel assemblies from one vehicle to another and TPMS/LTPWS sensor registration. * Radio Frequency interference causing a "No Data" (C1708, C1709, C1710, C1711) condition. * Sensor leaks. * Air pressurechanges with altitude and ambient temperatures. Please see this bulleitn for further details.