Disable TPMS?
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one plus there has to be a way... on a tundra for instance... there is a relay in the dash u actually ground one of the wires and bam fixes it. IVe also heard of ppl buying tps sensors and making a little pressurized things and putting a tire nipple on it and putting the sensors in it and putting it in the car....
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Just rip the gauges out
....or you can do this and have functional TPMS in your aftermarket wheels
https://g35driver.com/forums/wheels-...-work-etc.html
....or you can do this and have functional TPMS in your aftermarket wheels
https://g35driver.com/forums/wheels-...-work-etc.html
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This worked on my 350z.....
1. Put all four OEM wheels on and drive around until the light goes out
2. Put aftermarket wheels on the front, drive around for 10-20 miles
3. Put rear aftermarket wheels on
Had my 19s on for a little over 1000 miles, light never came on with the aftermarket wheels. When I clicked the gauge to read TPMS, it just had dashes. I had two flat front tires and threw my 300zx wheels on the fronts until I had new rubber for my 19s. Give it a shot!
1. Put all four OEM wheels on and drive around until the light goes out
2. Put aftermarket wheels on the front, drive around for 10-20 miles
3. Put rear aftermarket wheels on
Had my 19s on for a little over 1000 miles, light never came on with the aftermarket wheels. When I clicked the gauge to read TPMS, it just had dashes. I had two flat front tires and threw my 300zx wheels on the fronts until I had new rubber for my 19s. Give it a shot!
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I did this months ago after getting the factory service manual on disc from ebay.
1. Find your BCM(body control module) located under the drivers kick panel (big square box, can't miss it). This is what receives the signal from your keyless remote receiver which is also the box that receives your TPMS signals from the wheels.
2. Next find connector M91 which is the tire warning pressure check connector. It will have a white wire numbered #1 on M91 and numbered #15 on the BCM box connector.
3. There are only two wires on M91 and the white one is the light trigger voltage. Clip it, heat shrink it and zip tie it out of the way.
You now have no light.
This was the 05' sedan wiring data, I have all years if someones colors & numbers don't check out I can look it up.
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1. Find your BCM(body control module) located under the drivers kick panel (big square box, can't miss it). This is what receives the signal from your keyless remote receiver which is also the box that receives your TPMS signals from the wheels.
2. Next find connector M91 which is the tire warning pressure check connector. It will have a white wire numbered #1 on M91 and numbered #15 on the BCM box connector.
3. There are only two wires on M91 and the white one is the light trigger voltage. Clip it, heat shrink it and zip tie it out of the way.
You now have no light.
This was the 05' sedan wiring data, I have all years if someones colors & numbers don't check out I can look it up.
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Last edited by GooberGman; 08-21-2008 at 07:35 PM.
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Sorry for bringing up an old post but I was hoping someone can help me with this. I have the TPMS light on my dash, it blinks for about 30 seconds upon start up and then stays solid. I'm wanting the light gone as I will be putting on aftermarket wheels on the car shortly and could care less about TPMS. I know it is a great feature and all..but all I am concerned about is getting the light on my dash to go off as it is driving me insane. I have located the BCM but with the wiring diagram posted previously I am unable to locate which wire to cut. There are 3 harness/plugs that go into the BCM and I don't know which one to focus on, or which wire to cut. Can someone post directions and/or pics for a newbie like myself?
Thank you
Thank you