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How can I clear the flat tire alert on my 2015 Nissan Rogue?

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Rocio Mora

Before resetting the tire pressure monitoring sensor on your 2015 Nissan Rogue, you must first ensure that you have the correct tire pressure to prevent any damage to the vehicle or yourself. If everything checks out, the initial step is to insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the ON position without starting the engine. Locate the TPMS button on the left side behind the steering wheel and press and hold it until the light flashes three times. The sensor will reset itself after a brief moment, and you will be ready to hit the road.

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  • Elton O.

    To recalibrate the tire pressure sensor on a 2015 Nissan Rogue, first, turn the key to the "on" position without starting the engine. Press and hold the TPMS reset button until the light blinks three times, then let go. Start the vehicle and allow the system to operate for 20 minutes.

  • Jason F

    The tire pressure monitoring system light is illuminated on a 2015 Rogue.

  • Nicole M

    Can you explain what is meant by "relearned all the sensors"? I am experiencing a similar issue.

  • Martha A

    Regarding James M's query, the majority of Nissans currently come equipped with keyless start systems. Do the procedures remain unchanged?

  • Katherine W

    I found the fix for the problem. I encountered the same issue with my 2014 Nissan Rogue - the flat tire warning was on even though the tire pressure was correct. To solve it, I took my car to Walmart and they reprogrammed the sensors, which resolved the problem. When I initially bought the car with the flat tire warning, I assumed it was just a sensor issue. However, Walmart mistakenly patched a tire and tried to charge me for it, despite me not requesting this service. After realizing the sensors were fine, the manager at Walmart decided to reprogram all the sensors, which ultimately fixed the problem. This occurred around two months ago. I hope this information is helpful and saves you from unnecessary expenses at the dealership. By the way, the manager did not charge me for the tire patch or sensor reprogramming due to the confusion.

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