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10 messages, Last post on Aug 25, 2008 at 8:31 AM
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| I owned an infiniti G20, beautiful car; had almost 100,000 miles and never had a problem. I was searching for a car for my son at a nissan dealership, saw the new pathfinder, my husband really liked it. Got it (leased); 39months lease. About month and a half ago or so, I got the tire low pressure light came on. I asked my husband to check it out. When he took out to drive that day, light went off but he still had the tires checked to make sure that the air is where it should be. Now all of a sudden the light is on again yet my husband said my tires are ok from a pressure stand point. I am frustrated because this is a nuisance. I don't have the time to take it to the dealership everytime. Please help!! car only has 8,010 miles on it. | |
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Replying to: geetha (Apr 12, 2006 4:34 pm)
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Replying to: geetha (Apr 12, 2006 6:05 pm) You're far more likely to get a reply if you post your message in one of the existing forums such as the main Nissan Pathfinder Owners: Problems & Solutions or Nissan Pathfinder discussions. Good luck! tidester, host |
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Replying to: geetha (Apr 12, 2006 6:05 pm) Note that another vehicle with tire pressure monitors like yours parked next to your vehicle can interfere with the system and trigger the light. It should go out shortly after you move the vehicle. "Good quality" tire pressure gauges are discussed in this forum under "Tire Pressure Gauges" - accugauge was one mentioned (a digital gauge - easier to read than the traditional rod type). Note also, tire pressure monitors were mandated by US Congress - it was not a "bad idea" by Nissan. It was a result of the Firestone/Ford exploder tire problem episode. |
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Replying to: geetha (Apr 12, 2006 4:34 pm) We had the same problem on our 05 Pathfinder LE 4x2. It was a bad valve/sensor on the tire. We discovered this after every week checking pressure and filling up air and trips to tire shop where they could not find a flat. Dealership found the problem and fixed it under warranty. Hope this helps, Frank |
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Replying to: geetha (Apr 12, 2006 6:05 pm) |
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The tire pressure recommended on the door jamb plate is COLD pressure. By most standards I know, that means having been driven less than a mile. It does little good to check tire pressure after that amount of driving, because friction and, consequently, heat cause the pressure to increase. Check 'em when they're cold, not after they're warm - 35 PSI, as measured by a quality, reliable tire gauge. |
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I have a Nissan Pathfinder 2005. The "Service engine soon" light in the dashboard keeps coming on without any noticable changes of the vehicle. The vehicle computer lists the problem "Vent. control valve; code P1446". The mechanics at the garage are unsure of what this means or what to do. Can anybody advice me what to do ? |
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| I'm sure this may have been discussed before but if it hasn't, I'd sure be appreciative if anyone has or had similar issues! I've been having some problems with our "cigarette lighter/charger" fuse. The Nissan dealer states that you can ONLY put the Verizon cell phone charger in a certain way. Now how ridiculous is that, you pay 30K+ for a vehicle and its fuse can hold a cell phone charger! This is the second time the fuse has blown, and the dealer states they won't cover it again! Seems like a Nissan problem more so than a Verizon problem! Thoughts? | |
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