These instructions apply to the Nissan Pulsar C13, C12, B17 (2014 - 2018). For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) in the Nissan Pulsar alerts you when tyre pressures are incorrect. After tyre maintenance, adjustment, or rotation, the system must be re-initialised so it can correctly monitor the new pressures.
When a Reset is Required
After checking or adjusting tyre pressures.
After replacing one or more tyres or wheels.
After rotating tyres.
Preparation
Inflate all tyres to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure.
Turn the ignition ON (do not start the engine).
Reset Procedure
Use the ENTER button on the steering wheel to scroll through the display menu.
Push up or down to move through options.
Press in to confirm a selection.
Scroll to Settings and press ENTER to confirm.
Scroll to Tyre Pressures and press ENTER.
Choose Calibrate and confirm with ENTER.
Scroll to Start and press ENTER again.
The display will show “Resetting tyre pressure system”.
Drive the vehicle for at least 2 minutes at a speed above 25 km/h (15 mph).
The new tyre pressures will now be stored.
⚠️ Tip: Always check tyre pressures when the tyres are cold for the most accurate readings before resetting.
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