Tire Pressure Monitor Systems
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Monitor Tire Pressure with Nissan TPMS
Most drivers understand what Tire Pressure Monitor Systems do, but fewer know how they wear down and need to be replaced. Tire Pressure Monitor Systems continuously track air pressure in each tire and warn drivers when levels fall below safe operating ranges. These electronic safety systems prevent accidents caused by underinflated tires while also improving fuel economy and tire longevity. Federal safety regulations mandate TPMS on all passenger vehicles manufactured since 2007.
How TPMS Monitors Your Tires
TPMS employs battery-powered sensors mounted inside each wheel that measure real-time tire pressure and temperature. These sensors transmit data wirelessly using radio frequencies to a receiver module integrated with your vehicle's computer network. When pressure drops significantly below the recommended threshold, the system activates a warning light on your instrument cluster. Direct TPMS provides individual tire pressure readings for each wheel position. The Murano and Maxima both utilize direct TPMS technology for precise monitoring and early warning capabilities. Sensors use unique identification codes programmed to communicate exclusively with your specific vehicle to prevent interference from nearby vehicles.
Why TPMS Sensors Fail
Internal batteries powering TPMS sensors typically last seven to ten years before depletion requires complete sensor replacement. Corrosive road salt damages sensor housings, valve stems, and electronic components exposed to harsh conditions. Physical damage during tire mounting or wheel balancing procedures breaks sensors or their delicate mounting hardware. Extreme temperature fluctuations affect both sensor accuracy and accelerate battery drain. Aftermarket sensors often lack proper programming compatibility with Nissan systems, causing false warnings or complete communication failure. Genuine Nissan TPMS sensors arrive factory-programmed and calibrated specifically for seamless integration. Accurate pressure monitoring requires properly functioning wheels and sensors working together.
Identifying TPMS Problems
Replace TPMS sensors when the warning light flashes during vehicle startup, indicating sensor battery depletion or communication loss. Persistent low pressure warnings despite verified correct inflation suggest sensor malfunction. Corroded valve stems leak air and require sensor replacement to restore proper function. Service TPMS during new tire installation, typically every six years, to prevent unexpected sensor failures.
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