Nissan LEAF 2023 Owners Manual

8.13.2.5. TPMS sensor ID and position recognition

It is recommended that a knowledgeable LEAF repairer such as a NISSAN certified electric vehicle dealer performs the registration of a new TPMS sensor or sensor location.

It is also possible to register the sensor by yourself as follows:

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

  2. Park the vehicle with the power switch in the OFF position for more than 20 minutes. You must perform this step before driving.

  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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