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your reconditioned sensors may not be compatible with the TPMS or the batteries in them are weak. There are at least two OEM versions AFAIK . [QUOTE=LennyK;3780728] Put New 19"

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Old 08-23-2018, 08:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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your reconditioned sensors may not be compatible with the TPMS or the batteries in them are weak.

There are at least two OEM versions AFAIK.

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Put New 19" Rims On With Reconditioned TPMS Sensors
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[QUOTE=nis350;3780838]your reconditioned sensors may not be compatible with the TPMS or the batteries in them are weak.

There are at least two OEM versions AFAIK.

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Put New 19" Rims On With Reconditioned TPMS Sensors
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These TPMS were OEM NISSAN parts - Reconditioned / Tested / Certified
And All 4 Tested Good By My Tire Guy While He Was Installing Them
Could It Be The Readers
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These TPMS were OEM NISSAN parts - Reconditioned / Tested / Certified
And All 4 Tested Good By My Tire Guy While He Was Installing Them
Could It Be The Readers
Ok... so to play dumb, do you remember the model numbers of the sensors you have?

Also, if at first all four sensors were good, now one place isn't able to read one and another place isn't able to read a different sensor, I'd place the blame on either the sensors (or the operators).
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Ok... so to play dumb, do you remember the model numbers of the sensors you have?

Also, if at first all four sensors were good, now one place isn't able to read one and another place isn't able to read a different sensor, I'd place the blame on either the sensors (or the operators).
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