remove the negative cable from the batery for approx 30 seconds and then connect because in doing so you are resetting the computer and that should take it off
If you mean the TPM system in a 2007+ generation Nissan Altima, you have to over inflate the 4 tires to 35 psi and then drive a few blocks for the light to go out, then you can lower the psi to the recommended 28 psi all around. All four tires have to be at 35 or it will not reset.
There is no reset button because the warning light will go off on its own once you have the correct amount of air in all 4 tires. Once you put the right amount of air in the tires, it should reset automatically within a few miles of driving.
Put the proper amount of air into the tires.
Assuming that you are referring to the low air warning for the tires, it should reset itself after the correct tire pressure is returned to the low tire. If it does not reset then you may have a bad sensor in the wheel.
There is no tire pressure warning manual reset for the Astra. Make sure that the tires are properly inflated, and let the engine run for about 10 minutes. If the system is working correctly, then it will reset itself.
Your tires would definitely have to rotate if you are speeding !
In my area it costs $20-$32 to rotate and balance the tires.
Rotate tires 2 front 225 and 2 back 245
Sure, you can balance the tires. Any place that sells tires can balance your tires. You cannot rotate the tires as you have already stated they are not the same size. Balance but do not rotate.
Because one or more of the tires is low. If you just had replaced one o more tires, there is need to reset the warning light.
size tires for a nissan altima 2007
All season tires.