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Anonymous Posted on Jan 05, 2012

Reset tire pressure light on 2007 Grand Vitara

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2008

SOURCE: how do I reset the

the psi sensor may be going bad. but you can try to disconnect the negative battery cable for 35-40 seconds then reconnect it that should reset the system.
thanks for rating. ;-)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2008

SOURCE: Nissan 2007 Frontier tire pressure monitoring system

You need to set all the pressures to 35 psi. first then drive for approx.1/4 mile. If this doesn't work to reset the light (keep in mind the code itself will still be stored even though the light goes off) you will need to take it to your Nissan Dealer to have it scanned as there may be a malfunction with the sensor. If faulty and you are under 36k miles then it should be covered under your factory warranty. Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2008

SOURCE: how do I reset the

The answer to the suzuki guys questions. Press and hold the lock and unlock buttons at the same time on your little clicker that arms the car. The blinker lights should both come on at the same time and the car should honk to. This should reset the tpms.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2009

SOURCE: check tire pressure light reset, 1999 Grand AM

Pop the fuse panel cover off the driver side fuse box, you have to open the door to get to it. With the key in the ignition and in the "ON" position, hold down the button in the fuse box that says "reset". The Tire Pressure or Oil Change light will start to blink, let go and push it one more time and the light will go off.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2009

SOURCE: 2007 grand prix tire pressure monitor reset

After you adjust the tire presuure you must drive the vehicle for a few miles then look at the gage again/ you can also disconnect battery for 15-20 minutes. Please rate my response Thank you very much

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