Nissan Juke 2024 Owners Manual

7.4.3. New and repositioned TPMS sensors (including fitment of alternative wheels)

It is recommended that a NISSAN dealer performs the registration of a new TPMS sensor or sensor location.

It is also possible to register the sensor yourself following the procedure below:

Procedure:

  1. Change tyre position or have a new TPMS sensor fitted.

  2. Confirm pressure of COLD tyre and perform Temperature Calibration. See

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  3. Drive the vehicle for several minutes between 25 km/h (16 MPH) and 100 km/h (64 MPH). The TPMS sensor ID and position will automatically be detected.

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The TPMS might not synchronise if one or more of the following conditions apply:

  • Bad road conditions

  • The TPMS unit does not receive correct data from tyre pressure sensors

  • Driving below 25 km/h (16 MPH)

  • Driving above 100 km/h (64 MPH)

  • High acceleration

  • High deceleration

  • In stop and go traffic or traffic waves

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