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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 10:28 AM
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G37 TPM's on G35 Sedan

I purchased G37 19's with TPM's and installed it on my G35. I checked the tire pressures, however the low tire pressure warning light is on. Is something wrong with the sensor, or do I need to recalibrate the sensor to work on my G35?

Also, can you have two sets of wheels and have it calibrated to your car? Or the car can only recognize 1 set of TPM's?

MODS, WE NEED TO ADD AN FAQ ON THIS TOPIC

I searched, but couldn't find a clear answer. Thanks in advance
 

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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 10:58 AM
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Hey, u will need to go to the dealer to get the TPMS registered to your car, and NO you cannot have two sets registered to one car at the same time, you would have to get the old ones re-registered when you put them back on to avoid the annoying TPMS light.
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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 10:58 AM
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You can only pair one set of sensors to the car at one time.
Since your G35 wheels are now paired, you would need to take a trip to the dealer to have the G37 sensors linked to the system.
Note that once this is done, you're G35 sensors would no longer be linked.

This is why most people, including myself, run winter setups without the sensors.
My dealer is 90 minutes away and not worth the hassle.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 11:06 AM
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Thanks for the info.

Any idea as to how much the dealer charges for this?
 
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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 11:53 AM
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I don't.... cause I haven't asked.
I can't imagine it being more than $25- though, but that's just a guess.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 12:32 PM
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Stealership will never charge you $25 for anything....

Try more like $80. That's a guess from me.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 12:34 PM
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Exclamation TPMS removal

hey AesonVirus(or anyone else who knows), i need some important answers...

i went to a few tire shops today to get my stock TPMS removed so that i can send them via mail to the person im getting my new rims from, as i have been told that this way i DO NOT have to get the TPMS registered.True?

But each shop told me that they cannot remove the sensors without me having replacment non-TPMS valve stems from the DEALER they said that regular stems that they have will not work(air leak) and if i get that done, i will mess up my stock wheels for good. Is this true?

What im trying to do is to transfer the TPMS to my new wheels as summer tires and then put some winter tires(2-3 month winter) on the stock rims WITHOUT TPMS(regular stems), but according to all three shops(mr.tire, goodyear, montgomery tire) i cannot do that as my stock rims will not hold the air without TPMS and i will "mess up my wheels!"

I need some answers fast as the person im getting my wheels from has been holding up for me for a while.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 12:43 PM
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So programming the TPMS to new sensors is not somthing the user can do? On my Tahoe, the dealer charges like 80 bucks to do it but it takes less then 10 min to do in your driveway. Its a combonation of turning the key to accessory a certain number of times and then the horn beeps, letting you know its in program mode. Then you let air out of each tire untill the horn beeps again letting you know it picked up that wheel.....

Im sure its differnt for the Infiniti's just brainstorming.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 01:52 PM
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You need access to some specialized equipment that can independantly read the TPM sensors and interface with the OBD2 to tell the cars which sensors to read....

expensive equipment.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2008 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by kool_yaar
hey AesonVirus(or anyone else who knows), i need some important answers...

i went to a few tire shops today to get my stock TPMS removed so that i can send them via mail to the person im getting my new rims from, as i have been told that this way i DO NOT have to get the TPMS registered.True?

But each shop told me that they cannot remove the sensors without me having replacment non-TPMS valve stems from the DEALER they said that regular stems that they have will not work(air leak) and if i get that done, i will mess up my stock wheels for good. Is this true?

Thanks in advance.
https://g35driver.com/forums/v36-brakes-suspension-wheels-tires/210499-oem-wheels-without-tpms.html
 
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