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TPMS question related to US / EU frequencies

You are correct the 370z us version all years is 315 MHz and the eu versions are 433 MHz. As stated I suspect you would have to swap the receiver,

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Old 01-27-2021, 09:51 PM   #16 (permalink)
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You are correct the 370z us version all years is 315 MHz and the eu versions are 433 MHz. As stated I suspect you would have to swap the receiver, or deal with the light.

I’m curious for those running with light on if this does not allow you to turn off Traction control? On some previous Honda’s I owned when no TPMS is present or a low tire warning goes off the Traction control was default to on and vehicle would not allow you to turn it off. I’ve not had this happen in my 370z or Maxima so I can’t comment specifically on these.

You can buy Autel dual frequency sensors with a programmer then if you are able to sort out receiver issue you could change the MHz to 315 and if it doesn’t work just run the illegal frequency.

When you say it’s illegal, is that an equivalent to FCC in us saying it’s illegal, or is it something that is required for vehicle inspection? Just trying to discern what you mean by illegal.

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