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cg2006 03-04-2016 09:59 AM

OTC 3831 Tire Pressure Reset Tool for Nissan/Infinity
 
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OTC 3831 Tire Pressure Reset Tool for Nissan/Infinity

Asking $100

This tool is designed to extinguish the Tire Pressure Warning Light on 2003 and newer Nissan vehicles with TPM Reset Connector. The connector end of the cable mates to the vehicle connector found behind the DLC connector under the dash. The alligator clip is clipped onto the metal bracket that holds the DLC connector. Once connected and the ignition is turned on, the tool trigger is pressed 5 times within 10 seconds causing the warning light to start flashing. With the tool disconnected, the vehicle can be started and driven over 30 mph until the light stops flashing, which completes the procedure. - See more at: https://www.otctools.com/products/ti....mlhPoLrB.dpuf

- This tool is designed to extinguish the Tire Pressure warning light on 2003 and newer Nissan vehicles with TPM reset connector

- The connector end of the cable mates to the vehicle connector found behind the DLC connector under the dash

- Once connected and the ignition is turned on the tool trigger is pressed 5 times within 10 seconds causing the warning light to start flashing

- With the tool disconnected the vehicle can be started and driven over 30 mph until the light stops flashing which completes the procedure.

"This tool works as expected. Just plug it in, attach the alligator clip to ground, turn the ignition to "ON" and pull the trigger five times quickly. The TPMS connector next to the OBDII diagnostic plug is a bit hard to reach in my 2005 G35 Coupe, but other cars may not have this issue. This tool saves a lot of time and money compared to going to the dealership."

cg2006 04-05-2016 01:37 PM

:bump:

Dirk McGurck 04-05-2016 02:29 PM

Question, does this only reset the system, or does it marry TPMS to the system? I have two sets of wheels, only one set is married to my car currently.

takjak2 04-05-2016 10:20 PM

not OP but this just resets the system by doing the grounding for you. The full reset and sync procedure can be found on these forums


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