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Nissan Titan: How to Reset TPMS

The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is a familiar warning light among all makes and models of cars. Its sole purpose is to let you know that one or more of your tires is severely under-inflated. Don’t ignore the indicator; it will turn off after you have resolved the issue. Let’s look at how to reset the TPMS on your Nissan Titan.

2006 – 2023 Models

  1. The TPMS indicator light will go off if it senses that at least one of your tires is under 28 psi.
  2. After the TPMS warning indicator appears, slow down and pull over when it is safe.
  3. Open the driver’s door.
  4. Locate the Tire and Loading label on the door opening and find the recommended cold tire pressure.
  5. Check the air pressure on all four wheels using the tire pressure gauge.
  6. Fill the tires with air until they reach the cold tire pressure number found on the Tire and Loading label (if they do not read that number already).
  7. To reset the light, turn on the car and drive at least 16 mph.
  8. If you refill your tires and the light goes off again, you may have a flat tire. In this case, you will typically receive a Flat Tire notification on your display. Slow down and change the tire when it is safe to do so.

Note: Have your TPMS serviced by your Nissan dealer if you see the TPMS indicator light flash for approximately one minute after turning the ignition on and then remain on as you drive.

2004 – 2005 Models

Note: Filling the tires will not reset the light.

Note: TPMS cannot monitor the air pressure of your spare tire.

  1. The TPMS indicator light will go off if it senses that at least one of your tires is under 28 psi.
  2. After the TPMS warning indicator appears, slow down and pull over when it is safe.
  3. Open the driver’s door.
  4. Locate the Tire and Loading label on the door opening and find the recommended cold tire pressure.
  5. Check the air pressure on all four wheels using the tire pressure gauge.
  6. Fill the tires with air until they reach the cold tire pressure number found on the Tire and Loading label (if they do not read that number already).
  7. To reset the light, turn on the car and drive at least 20mph.
  8. If you refill your tires and the light goes off again, you may have a flat tire. In this case, you will typically receive a Flat Tire notification on your display. Slow down and change the tire when it is safe to do so.

TPMS and Temperature

Temperature can play a significant role when it comes to your TPMS sensor. Cold temperatures will lower air pressure inside the tire. The low air pressure can trigger the sensor.

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