Nissan Rogue - How to Change Tire Pressure Measuring Units (2021 - 2026)

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Published2 weeks ago
Duration1:52
Video IDHxZeiAIvDNI
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Need to switch the tire pressure display units on your 3rd generation Nissan Rogue? This quick tutorial shows you how to change the TPMS readout between PSI, kPa, BAR, and kgf/cm² using the steering wheel controls and dashboard menu. APPLIES TO: Years: 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 Trim Levels: S | SV | SE | PLATINUM | SR | AWD How to Update the TPMS Unit Setting: 1. Use the control pad on the left side of the steering wheel 2. Navigate with the right arrow to open the Settings screen 3. Press OK to access the menu 4. Scroll to TPMS settings 5. Choose the unit you want: PSI, kPa, BAR, or kgf/cm² Once selected, the new tire pressure unit will appear on your display immediately. *Support the channel and get extra perks as a Channel Member:* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvyScrAKiK8NL66K4yrQTnA/join THIS VIDEO IS AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES! Press Settings under the video and then Audio Track! Thank you for visiting my channel. Don't forget to *Like* the video / *SUBSCRIBE* to the channel! ⚠ DISCLAIMER: While QuiteAlright strives to make the information provided in this video as accurate as possible, it makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or applicability of the content. The videos are intended for information only. Follow the manufactures repair procedure and use appropriate safety procedures. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. All do-it-yourself projects entail some risk. It is the sole responsibility of the viewer to assume this risk. QuiteAlright is not responsible or liable for any loss damage (including, but not limited to, actual, consequential, or punitive), liability, claim, or any other injury or cause related to or resulting from any information posted in this video.

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