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Push the reset button for about 3 seconds or until the system's light starts blinking. Select OBD II (PERFORM RELEARN on the ELITE Tool) from your Tool's menu. Allow Necessary Cookies & Continue It's got 1 white wire attached to it. I think the dealership is your option (I think others on here said it was around $100 or so) or you can shop around to another tire shop to see if they can do it. Step 4: Put your key in the ignition and turn it to the last click before the engine starts. I would be willing to bet that everyone reading this article has heard this statement and been burned by it, whether it was a sound the customer was hearing, a drivability issue or maybe a door that was not working perfectly. After working at the dealer service station for more than a decade, I was happy to be the editor and author of the articles on automobiles. Excuse me if I'm incorrect with my assessment, but that is how I interpret your question. The TPMS information in this article may also be accessed in either the TPMS or the reset procedures quick link in our ProDemand auto repair information software, . This will enable the technician to establish if the sensor has failed or is not fitted, whether the pressure port on the sensor is blocked, where the part is running at too high a temperature and other diagnostic information which might be included in the specific sensor (e.g. There is software out there to communicate Nissan Datascan/Carista/Torque/Uprev. If you get a Nissan in your shop where the light stays illuminated, it is an indication that the system is operating normally and has detected a low tire. The information can then be programmed into the TPMS module through the OBD II connection. The tool must be able to talk to the BCM through the OBD II port to initiate a learning mode or input sensor IDs. After exiting the vehicle, add air to the underinflated tire and within a few seconds the hazard warning lights will flash. A tool such as a TECH600Pro will identify the correct specification of part and program a replacement sensor such as Ritesensor to replicate the correct functionality. Check your car owner's manual. Bartec tools offer the capability to carry out a TPMS audit of the car and then show the customer the audit results from the screen or download them to a PC and print the audit results to show to the customer so that a cost can be agreed and the go ahead given before work commences.