Tire Pressure Monitor Systems

922354M400 - : Pressure Vent Valve for Nissan Image

Pressure Vent Valve

Nissan 92235-4M400
Pressure valve. Sedan. Drafter. Japan built. Air valve. Us built. Coupe,.
$1.32
MSRP $1.98
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25070CD00A - : Engine Oil Pressure Switch for Nissan Image

Engine Oil Pressure Switch

Nissan 25070-CD00A
350Z. GT-R. Xterra. Armada. For Light. Pathfinder. Sentra. 2.5l. Frontier. 4.0l. Oil pressure sensor.
$89.27
MSRP $129.39
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T99A39BU0A - : Off-Road Adventure Kit for Nissan Image

Off-Road Adventure Kit

Nissan T99A3-9BU0A
Everything you need for life's little adventures Adventure supplies in a convenient, durable pack Includes: metal folding shovel,...
$158.70
MSRP $178.00
Save $19.30
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T99R2RTSTC - : NISMO Off Road Rooftop Storage Case for Nismo Image

NISMO Off Road Rooftop Storage Case

Nismo T99R2RTSTC
Nissan Motorsports is thrilled to announce the new Rooftop Storage Case to our NISMO Off Road product lineup. Protect your valuables and...
$375.00
310863TA1A - : Cap Oil Charging Pipe Gauge Oil Level for Nissan Image

Cap Oil Charging Pipe Gauge Oil Level

Nissan 31086-3TA1A
<ul><li>Gives essential insight into what&apos;s going on with your oil conditions</li><li>Custom-made with...
$9.56
MSRP $13.17
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285951FS1A - : Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver for Nissan Image

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

Nissan 28595-1FS1A
Cube. Instrument panel with intelligent key. With Intelligent Key System.
Discontinued
40740CA000 - : Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Antenna for Nissan Image

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Antenna

Nissan 40740-CA000
Instrument panel, tire pressure, rear.
Discontinued

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Monitor Tire Pressure with Nissan TPMS

For all your car, truck, or SUV maintenance needs, Don Williamson Nissan is your trusted partner. Tire Pressure Monitor Systems track air pressure in each tire and alert drivers when levels drop below safe thresholds. These electronic systems prevent accidents caused by underinflated tires while improving fuel economy. Federal regulations require TPMS on all vehicles manufactured after 2007 for safety reasons.

How TPMS Technology Works

TPMS uses sensors mounted inside each wheel that measure tire pressure and temperature. These battery-powered sensors transmit data wirelessly to a receiver module connected to your vehicle's computer system. When pressure drops significantly, the system illuminates a warning light on your dashboard. Direct TPMS provides individual tire readings, while indirect systems monitor wheel speed differences through the ABS system. The Murano and Maxima both feature direct TPMS for accurate real-time pressure monitoring. Sensors communicate using specific radio frequencies assigned to your vehicle identification number.

TPMS Sensor Failure Causes

Sensor batteries typically last five to ten years before requiring replacement. Corrosion from road salt damages sensor housings and valve stems. Physical damage during tire mounting or dismounting breaks sensors or their mounting hardware. Temperature extremes affect sensor accuracy and battery life. Generic aftermarket sensors often lack proper programming for your specific Nissan model, causing false warnings or communication failures. Genuine Nissan TPMS sensors arrive pre-programmed and calibrated for seamless integration with your vehicle's systems. Properly functioning wheels and tires require accurate pressure monitoring for safety and efficiency.

Recognizing TPMS Problems

Replace TPMS sensors when the warning light flashes during startup, indicating sensor communication failure. Persistent low pressure warnings despite proper inflation suggest faulty sensors. Corroded valve stems require sensor replacement to prevent air leaks. Service TPMS whenever installing new tires or wheels, typically every six years or 60,000 miles, to ensure continued accuracy and prevent unexpected sensor failures.

From routine maintenance to major overhauls, Don Williamson Nissan has got you covered.