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From the 350z "how stuff works" website...


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"Another safety enhancement was the tire-pressure warning system. A pressure sensor within each wheel in the center of the rim halves could send a radio signal. An antenna in the 350Z's front roof pillar would relay this signal to a receiver in the dashboard. That information would appear as a digital readout on the drive computer display in the group of secondary gauges on the center stack. The driver would be warned by both a lamp and a buzzer when low tire pressure was detected".

is this true?

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USDM only I think.

 

Correct. All US models have TPMS. From 2003 through 2006 the tire pressures could be read on the trip computer display in the center gauge cluster. Beginning with the 2007 model year, the actual tire pressure display was removed and only the idiot light was available to advise the driver of any problem.

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USDM only I think.

 

Correct. All US models have TPMS. From 2003 through 2006 the tire pressures could be read on the trip computer display in the center gauge cluster. Beginning with the 2007 model year, the actual tire pressure display was removed and only the idiot light was available to advise the driver of any problem.

 

That would be amazing fun drifting with that on. Watching the pressures go up and up until it reads "0" as they let go :lol:

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