andrew 77 Posted February 7 Hello. I just bought a used 2015 Nissan 200 SV with 155,00 miles. The tire pressure warning display stays on even thought the pressure is fine in all 4 tires. Anybody know what to do about this? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
radin2son Posted February 8 (edited) This is based on the NV 2500, so I don’t know the front/rear psi for your van. TPMS most likely not recalibrated when tires rotated. If you have the recommended psi in the front tires, and TPMS registers them as rear tires, it will trigger the warning. Put recommended rear psi in the front tires and see if it goes away. Or another possibility is one or more of the stem sensors is dead. Batteries typically last 5-7 years. You will have to replace the stem and assume the others will go bad soon if not previously done. And yet another, you may be using the spare, or more likely a replacement wheel which doesn’t have a sensor. Same result as a dead stem battery. Then you can go through the reset process… or rotate the tires back to the way they were or run the max rear psi on all 4 wheels, the same as most cars. Edited February 8 by radin2son Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crusty Posted February 9 Most any tire shop these days will tell you what is going on. Sensors have about 10 years of life, you are at the time that they die. Or they can be missing. Or they could be from a different vehicle (swapped tires and wheels from a different vehicle) and they just need programming. My guess is they have either aged out, or just flat out missing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Local Apparent Friday Posted May 12 Or if it's your first truck and you're used to putting 32# in things, proper tp is at least 50 up front and 80 out back. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites