Where is the tire pressure reset button on the Nissan X-Trail?
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The Nissan X-Trail does not have a separate tire pressure reset button. Only the 2.5L high-end models are equipped with a tire pressure monitoring alarm system, which allows you to view tire pressure readings on the dashboard. Other models can only use external instruments to check whether the tire pressure is at normal levels. Tire pressure monitoring automatically and continuously checks tire pressure while driving, alerting the driver to leaks or low pressure to ensure driving safety. There are three common types of tire pressure monitoring systems: Direct TPMS: Direct tire pressure monitoring devices use pressure sensors installed in each tire to directly measure tire pressure. Wireless transmitters send pressure data from inside the tire to a central receiver module, which then displays the pressure for each tire. The system automatically alerts when tire pressure is too low or when there is a leak. Indirect TPMS: When a tire's pressure decreases, the vehicle's weight causes that wheel's rolling radius to become smaller, making it rotate faster than other wheels. By comparing the rotational speed differences between tires, the system monitors tire pressure. Indirect tire alarm systems essentially monitor pressure by calculating the rolling radius of tires. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Introduction: This system combines the advantages of both systems mentioned above. It installs direct sensors in two diagonally opposite tires and includes a 4-wheel indirect system. Compared to using only direct systems, this hybrid approach reduces costs while overcoming the indirect system's inability to detect simultaneous low pressure in multiple tires. However, it still cannot provide real-time pressure data for all four tires like a direct system.