How do i reset the flat tire warning on 2015 Nissan Rogue?

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James M. December 18, 2020
Before You reset the tire pressure monitoring sensor on Your 2015 Nissan Rogue You will first need to make sure that You actually have the correct tire pressure so as to avoid harm to the vehicle or Yourself If everything is good to go then the firSTStep will be to put the key in the ignition and switch it to the ON position but do not start up the motor. Next You will need to located the TPMS button which is on the left hand side behind the steering wheel. You will need to press down on the button until You see the light flash three times. After a few moments the sensor will reset itseLFAnd You will be good to go.
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Ted February 28, 2022
Where is the reset button
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Brian E July 16, 2020
To reset the 2015 nissan rogue tire pressure sensor, turn the key to the "up" position without starting the engine. Click the tpms reset button and keep it until the light flashes three times, then release it. Start the car and let the system run for 20 minutes.
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John October 12, 2020
Tire tire light stays on on 2015 Rogue
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Jackie March 4, 2024
What does "relearned all the sensors" mean? I'm having this same problem.
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John June 29, 2023
In reponse to James M, most Nissans now have keyless ignitions. Is the process the same?
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Roberto November 19, 2022
I have the solution for this problem. I had exactly the same issue with my 2014 Nissan Rogue. -Flat tire + psi correct. Solution: I took it to Walmart and they relearned all the sensors Problem Fixed Story: I bought this car with this flat tire display and figured it would just be a sensor, I took it to Walmart to replace or check if it had any bad sensors and if it did I asked them to replace them. When I got back to get my car, they told me they had patched a tire and they were trying to charge me for patching the tire lol even though I did not take the vehicle for a tire patch. The flat tire display was still there, so I requested the manager since all the sensors appeared to be good. He thought it was weird and mentioned not having any other vehicle with that same issue since the psi pressure was accurate and tire was not flat. So he told me he was going to try 1 last thing, which was to relearn all the sensors, I had to drive it for a little while to make sure it was gone and Boom it’s been gone since, this happened about 2 months ago. Hope this helps everyone and prevents you from spending a couple hundred dollars if not more at the dealership. P.S. Manager did not charge me for the flat tire or relearning the sensors since they had messed up.
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