2007 Nissan Titan

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Asked by michaeloakley Jan 17, 2014 at 02:55 PM about the 2007 Nissan Titan King Cab SE 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Tire Pressure Sensor Light comes on and will not go off.  I have checked all four tires, pressure is at 40psi. tire placard calls for 35psi, but light started flashing, then came on steady.  I have adjusted the tire pressure several times to no avail.  How do determine if there is a faulty sensor and which one it is.  Spare tire has no sensor.

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if it flashes first it's a malfunction in the tpms system like a bad sensor or otherwise. get a tire shop or dealer to reset system and they'll be able to check codes. if they end in lower numbers (01-08) it's usually just lost communication or higher numbers like 21-27 it's the batteries in sensors and the weak ones will have to be replaced.

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The plug that's got green cap where you put air in the tire it's the sencer have you changed rims on it you have to take them out and put in your rims and it will reset Thom in your truck or one of them Denver's has him bad hop this helps

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