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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Valve Assembly
Nissan TPMS Sensor Cap
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Nissan Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Valve Assembly
Nissan TPMS Sensor Cap
Nissan TPMS Antenna
Nissan TPMS Antenna
Nissan Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Grommet
Nissan Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Valve Assembly
Nissan TPMS Sensor Nut
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Maintain Your Tire Pressure Monitor System
Order today and find out why Bill Kay Nissan is every mechanics choice for genuine OEM parts and accessories. Tire pressure monitor systems use sensors mounted inside each wheel to track air pressure continuously. These electronic components alert you when tire pressure drops below safe levels. Proper TPMS function helps prevent tire damage and improves fuel efficiency. We carry genuine Nissan TPMS sensors that integrate perfectly with your vehicle's computer system.
How TPMS Monitors Your Tire Pressure
TPMS sensors measure air pressure inside each tire and transmit this data wirelessly to your vehicle's computer. The system compares actual pressure against programmed specifications and triggers dashboard warnings when pressure drops significantly. Each sensor contains a battery, pressure transducer, and radio transmitter housed in a compact unit. Your Sentra and Murano both rely on these sensors to provide real-time pressure information. The system works constantly while driving, checking pressure multiple times per minute to detect gradual leaks or sudden pressure loss from road hazards. Proper tire pressure also affects fuel system efficiency and overall vehicle performance.
Why TPMS Sensors Fail
TPMS sensors stop working when their internal batteries deplete after five to ten years of operation. Impact damage from potholes can crack sensor housings or damage internal components. Corrosion from moisture exposure degrades electrical connections and sensor accuracy. Improper tire mounting procedures crush sensors or damage valve stems. Aftermarket sensors often use incompatible transmission frequencies that your vehicle's computer can't recognize. Generic replacement sensors may lack proper programming capabilities for Nissan-specific systems.
When TPMS Sensors Require Replacement
Replace TPMS sensors when the dashboard warning light stays illuminated after proper tire inflation. Sensors typically need replacement every seven to ten years as batteries wear out. Any sensor damaged during tire service must be replaced immediately. If your system shows constant errors or intermittent readings, sensor replacement is necessary. We recommend replacing all sensors simultaneously to prevent future individual failures. Get your ride off the lift and back in the fast lane when you order genuine OEM parts from us.