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Nissan xterra tire pressure light problems?

I have a 2007 nissan xterra se, obviouisly. A couple of days ago my tire pressure monitor light came on, so i checked the tire pressure and filled it back up to 35psi. The light didnt go away, but at the time i thought that it would after a bit, but its been like a week now and just a few hours ago i rechecked my tires and they‘re still 35psi but the light still wont go away!!!How do i make the light go away?and is 35psi the right psi?

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For the best answers, search on this site shorturl.im/avBxN The first light you mention is the tire pressure monitor. They are designed to come on if one or more tires has less than 28 pounds of pressure. Get a tire gage and go to a gas station and fill the tires to 32 pounds. You will then have to drive the truck for a minimum of 10 mins at 16MPH or higher to get the light to turn off. Some times it may take longer if it's cold outside. The Check engine light means the computer has sensed that something is wrong with the emissions system. If you have an Advance Auto Parts near by they can scan it for free and tell you what the code is. If the gas cap was lose, and you have tightened it, the light will stay on till the code is cleared.
This Site Might Help You. RE: Nissan xterra tire pressure light problems? I have a 2007 nissan xterra se, obviouisly. A couple of days ago my tire pressure monitor light came on, so i checked the tire pressure and filled it back up to 35psi. The light didnt go away, but at the time i thought that it would after a bit, but its been like a week now and just a few hours ago.
The low tire pressure warning light does not automatically turn off when the tire pressure is adjusted. After the tire is inflated to the recommended pressure, the vehicle must be driven at speeds above 16 MPH (25 km/h) for several minutes to activate the TPMS and turn off the low tire pressure warning light. Use a tire pressure gauge to check the tire pressure. The spare tire often has a sensor in it too. Also ALL the tires need to be within 2 pounds of eash other. A regular tire pressure guage is NOT accurate enough, you need a digital gauge. Not a crappy one either.

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