I had a similar problem on my 2006 G35. All I had to do was check the tire pressure on all wheels and fill them back up to spec; the light went off by itself.
Properly inflate tires, drive car, light goes out.
Disconnect the negative terminal to the battery and reattach - that resets the monitor lights.
drive it. It will reset itself
disconnect your battery and then reconnect. The light should reset and turn off.
only way to reset it is to fill the tires with the proper amount of air. they all need to be within 1.12psi of each other
Assuming that no new pressure sensor has been installed, to reset the TPMS light, first inflate the tires to the manufacture's recommended pressure. Then drive the vehicle for five miles or more at 40 mph or greater.
You need to go under your vehicle settings. Once in the flat tire monitor, you can select reset. It may that you have a small leak which is why the light is still on.
I had to have the dealer reset the tpm with their computer.
How to reset the tire pressure light on a 2007 Nissan Sentra?
check your tire pressure and then read in your owners manual for how to reset the light If you have checked all the pressures in all the 4 tires, check the spare tire pressure. For soem reason, the sensors also monitor the spare tire. I hope that helps
how do you reset the tire pressure monitor for the g6 2008
I have an '07 Nissan Quest with aTPM system. Indicator light is on. Tire pressure screen shows pressure for three of the wheels.n The fourth shows *** for pressure. How do I find out which sensor is failing?