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What frequency using shops/cars alarms?

what working frequency are using shops alarms, or car remote keys ? how knows thanks.

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it is posted on the inside of the drivers door a word of caution put the exact amount it says or your tire pressure lite will come on
The safest /best tire pressure is what Nissan recommends. Found in the owners manual or on a sticker, inside the glove box/ door jamb. The maximum on the tire is the maximum pressure the tire can be safely inflated to in order to carry maximum load the tire is rated to. You car probably weighs less than half of what the tires are rated for, so the tire pressure has to be lower than the maximum, Nissan engineers figured this out for you and gave you the information in the owners manual.
(Automobile) Remote keyless systems operate by broadcasting radio waves on a particular frequency. Most RKEs work at 315 MHz for some North America made cars and at 433.92 MHz for European, Japanese and Asian cars. Modern systems implement encryption to prevent car thieves from intercepting and spoofing the signal.
30 to 35 PSI. Or (If the tires have been replaced) what is on the side wall of the tire.

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