The displays are random; they do not indicate which tire is which. As it states in the Owner's Manual, "The order of tire pressure figures displayed on the screen does not correspond with the actual order of the tire position."crash4444 said:
The displays are random; they do not indicate which tire is which. As it states in the Owner's Manual, "The order of tire pressure figures displayed on the screen does not correspond with the actual order of the tire position."crash4444 said:OK, I have not figured it out yet, my display shows four Ovals with the tire pressure in them. They are stacked from top to bottom. I am wanting to know which Oval represents which tire, front left, front right, rear left, rear right. I don't know and did not find it in my owners manual. Please help. they should have labeled them so I could be lazy and not have to figure it out. :duh:
scr38 said:The displays are random; they do not indicate which tire is which. As it states in the Owner's Manual, "The order of tire pressure figures displayed on the screen does not correspond with the actual order of the tire position."
scr38 said:On some Nissans and Infinity's each tire is identified. It is more difficult to do since each sensor would have to be encoded differently, and every time you rotated the tires you would have to have the sensors re-encoded.
Does the order change everytime you start the car?sturner06 said:Not jumping ship from Nissan to GM, but my girlfriend has an 05 Tahoe and it has LF,RF, LR, RR designation.
If GM can do it, I betya the Japs can! ;-)
Not flaming...just find that tidbit interesting. But I do see your point on the sensor encoding issue, etc.
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