Thursday, October 28, 2010

2003 Nissan 350z Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) Warning Light Flashes Or Stays On

2:01 AM by onesecond ·
If the TPMS Warning Light (see Figure 1) flashes or stays ON, please use the “TPMS Diagnostic Chart” (page 2) to resolve the incident. NOTE: If more than one wheel transmitter is NOT activated, the blinking patterns for those wheels will combine. (Example: one blink/OFF/three blinks = LF and RR transmitters are not activated.)
CAUTION (for Pathfinder & Murano ONLY):
• Do NOT remove the Long Term Storage Fuse with the ignition key in the ON position.
• If the storage fuse is removed with the ignition key ON, the Wheel Transmitter (“Wake Up”) Activation procedure must be done.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
I.D. Registration:
• This process informs the control unit of each wheel transmitter’s location (i.e., LF, RF, RR, and LR).
• Reason: The control unit must know the location of each transmitter in order to correctly relay pressure information about each tire/wheel.
Transmitter (“Wake Up”) Activation:
• Turns on (“Wakes Up”) each wheel transmitter allowing it to send pressure information to the control unit.
The following chart shows some conditions, which may require I.D. Registration and/or Transmitter (“Wake Up”) Activation.
NOTES:
1) In the case of a low tire pressure condition, the TPMS warning light will come on. To turn the light OFF, do the following:
• Re-set the tire pressure to the correct setting.
• Drive the vehicle over 25 MPH for several minutes.
2) The wheel transmitters send updated pressure information to the control unit as follows:
Vehicle parked with ignition switch ON
• Updated pressure information sent every hour. *
Vehicle driven over 25 MPH
• Updated pressure information sent every minute.
Vehicle parked with ignition switch OFF
• No pressure information sent to control unit. CONSULT-II will indicate “0”* pressure.
• To update pressure information quicker, drive the vehicle over 25 MPH for a few minutes.

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