florianknight31
Juke Tire Pressure Warning
Summary of the thread
A 2018 Nissan Juke owner is experiencing a persistent 'Tire pressure too low' warning despite verifying correct tire pressure with a gauge. The issue may be due to a faulty tire pressure sensor, potentially caused by a dead sensor battery. A similar case was resolved by replacing the sensor, which immediately cleared the error message. It is suggested to visit a workshop for sensor inspection and replacement.
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florianknight31 (community.author)
Yes, I checked all the tires multiple times. The pressure is correct in all of them. That's why I suspect the sensor. Was it indeed the sensor in your case?
hanseis71
Yep, it was definitely the sensor! Turns out the battery in one of them died. The workshop replaced it and the error message disappeared immediately. It was a bit pricey, but at least the problem is solved! I would recommend visiting your local workshop to get this solved.
florianknight31 (community.author)
Thank you for the confirmation. I suspected the sensor battery might be the culprit. I'll take it to the workshop to get it checked. The repair cost was about 280€ including the sensor. It is good to know, that the problem will disappear after the replacement.
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hanseis71
Oh no, that sounds annoying! I have a Juke too, and I had almost exactly the same thing happen last year. The low tire light was driving me crazy! I was constantly checking the pressure, thinking I had a slow leak. Did you check all the tires?