Nissan Quest: Reset TPMS

The TPMS system monitors the tire pressure and notifies you when one of the tires is deflated. After inflating the low-pressure tires or taking your vehicle for tire maintenance, you need to reset the TPMS to eliminate the warning light on the instrument cluster.

It is worth noting that the manufacturer did not produce a 2010 model and discontinued the production of Nissan Quest in 2017.

Contents

2011 – 2017 Models

  1. Put the car in park.
  2. Turn on the ignition, but don’t start the engine.
  3. Press Info on the instrument panel to display the Settings menu.
  4. Use the knob to scroll to Maintenance.
  5. Press Enter to select Maintenance.
  6. Select Tire under the Maintenance menu.
  7. Press Enter.
  8. Scroll to Reset Distance.
  9. Press Enter.
  10. Exit the menu.
  11. Drive the vehicle for about 15 minutes at 25 mph, and the TPMS light disappears.

2004 – 2009 Models

  1. Place the car in park.
  2. Turn on the ignition, but don’t start the engine.
  3. Push the Trip button repeatedly until the Maintenance menu appears on the dashboard.
  4. Use the joystick to scroll to the Tire Pressure sub-menu.
  5. Press Enter to select the menu.
  6. Scroll to Reset Distance.
  7. Press Enter to reset the TPMS.
  8. The warning light will disappear when you drive the vehicle for a few miles at 25mph.

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