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mark couey Posted on Mar 15, 2013

How to reset my tpms light on my 2008 nissan pathfinder

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Usally after setting your tire pressure to specs. and driving your vechicle for a mile or so it should reset it self. If not try disconnecting the negative battery post for a few minutes. Worse case scenerio take it to your tire dealer. Good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2011

SOURCE: 2006 Nissan pathfinder tire pressure

press and hold the tire pressure reset button for 5 sec or until u see the light flash

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2012

SOURCE: how do I reset the check engine light on a 2003 nissan pathfinder

You need a scan tool that works for that model 1996 and up are OBD 2 systems. Before 96 you could disconnect the neg battery cable for 5 min. and it would clear the light.You might get autozone or kragen to turn it off for free if you have them check for codes ask then if they will reset the light.

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2010

SOURCE: What does the warning light exclamation symbol

it IS the tire pressure warning!!

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2010

SOURCE: changed battery on 05 nissan pathfinder. vdc

try and disconnect the pos battery cable for a bout 10 minutes and see if this resets it make sure you have radio code in case ur radio locks

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