TPM sensor programming problem
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TPM sensor programming problem
So I took my G to the Nissan dealer to have the wheel sensors programed to my car. Mine is an 06 and the sensors came from an 05. Anyway, the dealer said they were having problems because of the frequencies coming from my aftermarket radio (pioneer 4100) and that the tech who was working on it worked at Infiniti prior and said that it was a common problem. He said he could get all but the right rear to program and that I would need to disconnect my radio before I brought the car in again. I asked if turning the radio off would work but he said frequencies would still come from the radio even though it was turned off. I was wondering if anyone had this problem before or if it was just some poor excuse they were giving me because they couldn't figure it out.
If I do go back I was thinking of just disconnecting the fuse for the radio instead of spending all that time to take out the console and disconnect it from the back. Can someone tell me where to find the fuse? I didn't see a label for it in the kick panel so I'm guessing it's somewhere in the fuse box behind the battery. Thanks for the help.
If I do go back I was thinking of just disconnecting the fuse for the radio instead of spending all that time to take out the console and disconnect it from the back. Can someone tell me where to find the fuse? I didn't see a label for it in the kick panel so I'm guessing it's somewhere in the fuse box behind the battery. Thanks for the help.
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Your manual will show the exact location of your fusebox along with which fuse to remove. The dealership reasoning sounds flaky to me, but give the fuse removal a chance or maybe a better idea would be to have Nissan fix it right without you're doing anything even if it cost you a few $.
Gary
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