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How To Reset Nissan Versa Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Light

How To Reset Nissan Versa Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Light – Nissan finally announced pricing for the all-new Nissan Versa hatchback version of the United States called second-generation Versa Note. 2014 Nissan Versa Note in the United States is available in three variants, ranging from the lowest variant Versa Note S 1.6 Manual sold for $ 13,990. Note Versa 1.6 S Plus CVT automatic transmission sold for $ 15,240, and the highest variance Note Nissan Versa 1.6 SV CVT at a price of $ 15,990

Nissan Note 2014 latest generation equipped with various features for comfort and safety such as Around View Monitor, Active Grille Shutter, divide N-Hide Adjustable Floor and Nissan Connect Among others. The new flagship hatchback Nissan also has economical fuel efficiency.

How To Reset Nissan Versa Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Light:

To reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) light on your 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Nissan Versa, follow these steps:

  • Make sure the vehicle is at a complete stop
  • Turn the engine switch off
  • Adjust the tire inflation pressure recommended on the tire placard located on the door panel.
  • Driving for a few miles (kilometers), calibration will complete after 20 minutes of cumulative driving at 16-25 mph.

If the above procedure does not work, try using the following procedure at your own risk!

Time needed: 15 minutes

  1. Adjust the tire inflation pressure recommended on the tire placard located on the door panel.

  2. Locate the TPMS interface plug. This is a white female plug that is attached to the OBD II wire loom under the dash. You may have to cut the tape that is holding the TPMS interface plug to the OBD II wire loom.

  3. Insert a paper clip or wire to the plug interface.

  4. Turn the ignition ON but do not start the engine

  5. Tap the end of the paper clip on any exposed ground (metal) 6 times.

  6. If the way you are correct, the TPMS warning light will start blinking slowly.

    If it flashes fast that’s not right. If yours isn’t flashing slowly then check your connections, turn the ignition off and start over at step 4.

  7. Once you confirm the lights do not stop flashing, driving for a few miles (kilometers), calibration will complete after 20 minutes of cumulative driving at 16-25 mph.

  8. The light will quickly come back on due to the low tire pressures. Refill your tires to the correct pressure.

For more details, please watch the following video:

This tutorial is based on the Nissan owner’s manual. The procedure above can be applied to the latest generations of Nissan Versa (2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 model years). Hopefully the article of How To Reset Nissan Versa Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Light useful for you. Good Luck!

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  • Hi my name is jose from bronx ny. I have a nissan versa 08 and the ptms is on after i pay 50 no too long ago to reset. Do i follow the same prosedure to fix the problem.

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