I have a 2009 g37 with a Tpms issues

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Old 01-14-2018, 11:14 PM
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I have a 2009 g37 with a Tpms issues

So every time I turn on my car my Tpms start to flash for about a minute or so could be a little bit longer but anyways after the minute or so is over the stay solid and does not away I try the paper clip where you tap it 6 to 10 times to ground it and put it into relearn mode and nothing I even have my Tires all at 40 psi at one point and was driving like that for 4 days and nothing right now they are all back to 34 psi can anyone help me on this
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Originally Posted by Isaiah Ocasio
So every time I turn on my car my Tpms start to flash for about a minute or so could be a little bit longer but anyways after the minute or so is over the stay solid and does not away I try the paper clip where you tap it 6 to 10 times to ground it and put it into relearn mode and nothing I even have my Tires all at 40 psi at one point and was driving like that for 4 days and nothing right now they are all back to 34 psi can anyone help me on this
Go to discount tire. Replace bad sensor. Move on.
Old 01-14-2018, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
Go to discount tire. Replace bad sensor. Move on.
it's can't be the Tire sensor I when to a Mechanic and they said that all of them where reading right
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Originally Posted by Isaiah Ocasio
it's can't be the Tire sensor I when to a Mechanic and they said that all of them where reading right
Ask him to show you how he verified all 4 were working.

Or go to another shop.

You have a 2009 G37 with probably factory TPMS sensors. The battery in the sensor is approaching 9 years old now. I wouldn't be surprised if it actually is a bad TPMS sensor in 1 or more wheel. The battery is built into the sensor and is not replaceable. Must replace the sensor and program the new sensor ID to the vehicle.
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Thanks I will try that and let you guys know
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