How does the Nissan Tire Pressure Monitoring System work?

Nissan Tire Pressure Monitoring System

All of the new Nissan vehicles have something called a Tire Pressure Monitoring System. If you are a Nissan owner, you might have come across this term in your owner’s manual or on the internet. But what exactly is the Nissan TPMS? How does the Nissan Tire Pressure Monitoring System work? Read this blog by Palm Springs Nissan to find out. Don’t forget to check our new vehicles inventory here at Palm Springs Nissan in Cathedral City, CA, later!

What is Nissan Tire Pressure Monitoring System?

The TPMS automatically monitors the air pressure levels in the vehicle’s tires. It sends an alert if the pressure levels fall below or rise above the recommended range for your vehicle. This range can be found in the owner’s manual for the vehicle. The TPMS is a valuable safety aid, and it can also be used as a tool for improvement. It helps improve the vehicle’s fuel efficiency and handling capabilities.

[Also read: Can I buy my Nissan vehicle’s tires online?]

How does Nissan TPMS work?

There are two types of tire pressure monitoring systems in Nissan vehicles- direct and indirect. The direct system uses sensors on every wheel to monitor the pressure individually and indicate if it is low. But the indirect method works with the Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and monitors tire pressure based on the variation in each wheel’s speed.

How to check the Nissan Tire Pressure Monitoring System?

As soon your vehicle’s tire pressure drops below a certain number, a warning light will turn on, on your Nissan vehicle’s dashboard. If you see this low-pressure alert on your dashboard, it is best to get your tire pressure checked as soon as is reasonably possible. Although it is important to keep in mind that the TPMS light can illuminate in certain situations, such as if you turn on your vehicle on a cold morning. If the light comes on frequently, even though you continue to refill the tires, you need to visit your nearest Nissan dealership at the earliest possible.

Get your tire pressure checked in Cathedral City, CA

People living in or around Cathedral City, CA, can contact us for any further information. If you are facing any issues with your Nissan TPMS, you can schedule a service appointment with us. Our team of expert technicians will have a look and let you know what the problem is. You can call us or come by at Palm Springs Nissan in Cathedral City, CA, anytime during our working hours! Meanwhile, you can check out more how-to posts on our blog!

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