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SophiaZ 10-16-2021 05:18 PM

Where is it???
 
I’m not new to the 370Z at all but never had the tire pressure warning before. Trying to see what the pressure is but I can’t find it on the display. Does it not have that option or am I looking in the wrong spot? I’m so lost right now 🤦🏽*♀️ Please help the dumb a** LOL

abm89 10-16-2021 06:03 PM

It doesn't tell you what the pressure is, only if it is low. Just check all four tires manually.

cv129 10-16-2021 06:04 PM

The Z and G only shows warnings, don’t display actual individual values. The FX does have that function, however.

Rusty 10-16-2021 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by abm89 (Post 4011446)
It doesn't tell you what the pressure is, only if it is low. Just check all four tires manually.

:iagree:

It's just a warning light.

Spooler 10-16-2021 06:56 PM

It goes off if a tire pressure sensor stops working or the tires go below 28-29psi. Can't remember exactly. It's getting cold so the air pressure naturally will drop. Not sure what you run your tires pressures at but just set them to 32psi and you will be good as long as a sensor hasn't gone bad. The batteries normally die in 5yrs or so in the sensors.

Ventruck 10-16-2021 08:49 PM

With a DTC reader you can find the specific tire(s) in question, but really at that point you might as well be checking all pressures. That becomes more helpful tracking a specific one with repeat issues.

OttawaCDBR 11-09-2021 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 4011449)
It goes off if a tire pressure sensor stops working or the tires go below 28-29psi. Can't remember exactly. It's getting cold so the air pressure naturally will drop. Not sure what you run your tires pressures at but just set them to 32psi and you will be good as long as a sensor hasn't gone bad. The batteries normally die in 5yrs or so in the sensors.


Triggers around 25 psi.


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