sarahsteel1
Cima Tire Pressure Sensor Error
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A 2005 Nissan Cima is displaying a 'Tire pressure too low' error message despite the tire pressures being correct. This issue could be due to a faulty tire pressure sensor, possibly with a dead battery, sending incorrect data. Checking all tires, including the spare, and inspecting air valves are suggested initial steps. Ultimately, a diagnostic tool is needed to confirm the faulty sensor, likely requiring a visit to a workshop for repair.
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sarahsteel1 (community.author)
Thanks for the info. So, you think it's likely a sensor issue even if the tire pressures are actually correct? Is there any way to confirm this without going to a shop?
larazimmermann78
Yeah, that's what happened to me. All my tires were properly inflated, but one of the sensors had a dead battery. Unfortunately, you'll probably need a diagnostic tool to pinpoint the faulty sensor. The tool reads out the individual sensor data. A workshop visit will be inevitable, I'm afraid.
sarahsteel1 (community.author)
Okay, thanks for confirming. I'll take it to a workshop to get the sensors checked. They found out that the sensor battery was empty and the repair including replacing the sensor was 280€. Thanks again for your help!
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larazimmermann78
Hey, I've had a similar issue with my Cima. The TPMS system can be quite sensitive. Have you checked all the tires, including the spare, even if they look okay? It might be a faulty sensor sending incorrect data. It’s worth checking the air valves too.