How to Reset the Tire Pressure Light on Infiniti FX35?

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DiElliana
07/23/25 11:36pm
Press the "MENU" button on the turn signal lever, navigate to the "Tire Pressure Display" option in the "Mileage and Fuel Information Menu," and then press the Set-Clr button. Select "Yes" and press the Set-Clr button. The horn will sound twice, and the Driver Information Center will display "Tire Pressure Learning Enabled." Increase or decrease the tire pressure by 8.3 Kpa. Stop the pressure adjustment once the horn sounds. After completing the operation for all four tires, the turn signal will stay on for 3 seconds, indicating the tire pressure learning is complete. Adjust the tire pressure to the desired value to reset the light.
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StBlakely
08/10/25 7:31pm
I often get asked by friends how to reset the Infiniti FX35's tire pressure warning light, which is a pretty common issue. First, make sure all tire pressures are adjusted to the standard values listed on the door frame sticker, usually around 35 psi. Recheck the pressure when the tires are cold after inflation. Then, sit in the driver's seat, turn the key to the 'ON' position without starting the engine, navigate to the vehicle settings option in the dashboard menu, select TPMS reset and confirm. Wait a minute or two and the light might go off. If the light remains on, try driving slowly around town for a few laps—the system sometimes needs recalibration. If multiple attempts don't work, there might be a sensor malfunction. I recommend taking the tools to a repair shop for a diagnostic check, otherwise it could affect high-speed stability and waste fuel. In short, developing a habit of checking tire pressure monthly can prevent most troubles.
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