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Old 11-26-2010, 03:14 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z View Post
Can you please post the link with the map locations of which malls have these vending machines as there is a mall near me?

On a serious note, did you know that are two (2) different TPMS units for the 370Z, and that they shifted to a different part number in 2010?

The TSB is NTB10-102 2010 NISSAN 370Z

2010 370Z; TPMS COMPONENTS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE

APPLIED VEHICLES: 2010 370Z Coupe and Roadster (Z34) APPLIED VINS: 370Z Coupe built after: JN1AZ(****)AM 502860 370Z Roadster built after: JN1AZ(****)AM 303258 APPLIED DATES: Vehicles built after: February 28, 2010

SERVICE INFORMATION
• Recent design changes have been made to the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor, TPMS receiver, and the TPMS control units starting with the Applied Vehicle VIN and Date ranges.

• These changes do not affect the overall function of the TPMS.

• These changes do affect the interchangeability of parts.
For example:

> Full wheel assemblies (wheel and tire assemblies with TPMS) cannot be swapped between old style sensor-equipped and new style sensor-equipped vehicles.

CAUTION:
• New style and old style TPMS components are not compatible and cannot be interchanged.

• Swapping of new style and old style components will cause the TPMS to stop operating correctly.
Great info! Even though it just made things even more difficult with these damn TPMS sensors! CRAP! HAHA! Thanks!
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