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Purchased these sensors for my new wheels/tires. The vendor I bought from said these will fit the 2017 Titan (even though the latest application shown is 2015). So ordered them and had them mounted / balanced and installed. Ofcourse, took it to two tires shops and they said these sensors are NOT compatible with the 2017, even though they operate fine just a connection issue. WTF? Now I have to pay labor twice to get new ones exchanged and these returned! GGGGGGGggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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Has anyone else had this problem? Also, what sensors did you find that work? ... both manufacturer and model would be helpful.
 

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Sensors need three things happening all at once to work....the correct frequency, the correct 'programming'(sort of like picking the correct language to speak), the correct registration connection (LF is seen as LF, not as LR and so on).

The 315HZ frequency is correct for Nissan. There's one other TPMS frequency used in automotive, but doesn't apply to your situation. Now, all that said, if they aren't programmed for Nissan by either the manufacturer or the shop BEFORE they are installed, they won't be able to register them with their wand, black box or whomever's tpms registration system they use.
 

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from what I understand the push button start/Intelligent Key systems use a different TPMS. I only know this to be true with My Nismo Juke which has the intelligent key.

since the 2017 model is intelligent key aftermarket sensors may not work properly.

in my case, the "Nissan Dealer" was able to add my sensors as they did link up, but they warned me about a tire light issue and yup, the light came on within 30 miles. I now need to have the sensors in the wheels erased and recoded for my model yr/intelligent key frequency using the BarTech 400 reset tool.

the OP may need to remove his originals and place them in the new wheels...

welcome to Nissan technology and the easy way of doing things...
 

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Sensors need three things happening all at once to work....the correct frequency, the correct 'programming'(sort of like picking the correct language to speak), the correct registration connection (LF is seen as LF, not as LR and so on).

The 315HZ frequency is correct for Nissan. There's one other TPMS frequency used in automotive, but doesn't apply to your situation. Now, all that said, if they aren't programmed for Nissan by either the manufacturer or the shop BEFORE they are installed, they won't be able to register them with their wand, black box or whomever's tpms registration system they use.
I'll just have Nissan try to reprogram sensors next time I'm in for an oil change. thanks

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from what I understand the push button start/Intelligent Key systems use a different TPMS. I only know this to be true with My Nismo Juke which has the intelligent key.

since the 2017 model is intelligent key aftermarket sensors may not work properly.

in my case, the "Nissan Dealer" was able to add my sensors as they did link up, but they warned me about a tire light issue and yup, the light came on within 30 miles. I now need to have the sensors in the wheels erased and recoded for my model yr/intelligent key frequency using the BarTech 400 reset tool.

the OP may need to remove his originals and place them in the new wheels...

welcome to Nissan technology and the easy way of doing things...
I'll just have Nissan try to reprogram sensors next time I'm in for an oil change. thanks
 
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