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Nissan Altima Dashboard Warning Lights and Meanings
The Nissan Master Warning Light, Explained
Basically, all the master warning light does is let you know that there's some other warning you should pay attention to. According to the 2015 Nissan Altima owner's manual, when the ignition is in the ON position, the master warning light will turn on with any of the following warnings:
-Loose fuel cap
-Door open
-Trunk open
-Low fuel
-Low windshield wiper fluid
-Check tire pressure warning
-No key detected (happens if the Nissan Intelligent Key is left outside the vehicle)
-Release parking brake (this should occur any time you start the car after setting the parking brake)
If your Master Warning Light comes on, please contact your local Nissan Dealer
SOURCE: Nissan armada Tire Pressure Sensor Stays on
I have replaced lots of Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) sensors due to dead batteries. The batteries are not replaceable, so you have to replace the whole sensor, which is part of the valve stem.
You will have to take your vehicle to your local dealer because they have to use CONSULT-II, the Nissan scan tool, to program the new sensor to the vehicle.
These sensors usually run in the $100 range.
Hope this is helpful!!!
Nissan Scope Technician- 10+ years experience in Nissan dealership
SOURCE: lexus ls430 2004 tire pressure indicator
Veve713:
You probably didn't need new tires unless you had some miles on it. Remember that the spare tire also has a pressure monitor as well. It most likely is causing the low tire pressure light on the dash and only needs to be inflated back to what ever your other tires are set to. I had the same problem on my RX and took it back to the dealership where they told me since the spare is exposed to the same elements (it's under the back of the RX - you have to use the tire iron to let the spare down), it will inevidably lose air.
Good luck.
MDGolfHacker
SOURCE: 07 Toyota Tacoma Exclamation Light
If you get the exclamation point (!) light that's with a U-shape, it's likely that one or more of your TIRES has low pressure. I also had this once, and it, too, was on a cold January day in New Hampshire (-8ºF).
When you have your tire pressures checked, do remember, however, that you actually have FIVE (5) tires, including the SPARE. My problem turned out to be low pressure in that SPARE!
SOURCE: ''Check Engine Soon'' light Stays On.
Must have engine computer scanned to get codes and determine cause of check engine light. Low tire light probably needs reset. Open passenger door and remove panel on side of dash. Reset switch should be located in that compartment.
SOURCE: low tire pressure light won't stay off after proper reset.
Some newer Toyota vehicles have a sensor in the spare tire. Tires loose air over time naturally. I would check out the spare.
When did this TPS light start coming on?
Have you had new tires put on, or had a flat repair done before the light?
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