Take control of your Nissan or Infiniti TPMS with a complete DIY sensor and programming system.
Includes 4 compatible AUTOMATE TPMS sensors, Bluetooth TPMS Programmer and Bluetooth OBDII TPMS interface, giving you the equipment required for supported sensor programming, cloning and vehicle-side TPMS registration procedures.
Ideal for replacing failed sensors, fitting new wheels or keeping your own TPMS programming equipment for future use.
Kit includes:
4 × AUTOMATE TPMS sensors
Bluetooth TPMS Programmer
Bluetooth OBDII TPMS Reader / Writer
Phone app support
Setup instructions
MyTPMS Australia technical support
Important: Nissan and Infiniti TPMS procedures vary by model, year and TPMS system. Some vehicles may require the original sensor IDs to be cloned, while others may require OBD registration or another vehicle-specific relearn procedure. Physical installation inside the wheels still requires a tyre shop.
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EEC-manufactured and quality-controlled to meet Original Equipment performance standards
Quality:
Premium OE-style TPMS replacement solution, selected for reliable fitment, consistent performance and backed by MyTPMS Australia compatibility support.
Delivery Information:
Free express shipping Australia-wide. Australia-wide Estimated delivery is usually 1-3 business days after dispatch, and international delivery within 7-21 business days with tracking provided where available. See the Shipping Policy for dispatch, delivery, and pickup details.
Returns:
Returns accepted in accordance with our Returns & Refund Policy. Change-of-mind returns must be requested within 30 days of delivery. Programmed, installed, paired, activated, connected, or used TPMS sensors, tools, and electrical items may not be eligible for change-of-mind return unless required by law.
Product Description
NISSAN & INFINITI DIY TPMS SYSTEM
Program It.
Clone It.
Register It.
A complete TPMS sensor and programming system for compatible Nissan and Infiniti vehicles — giving you the tools needed to prepare replacement sensors and complete the appropriate supported relearn or registration procedure.
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4 compatible AUTOMATE TPMS sensors
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Bluetooth TPMS Programmer
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Bluetooth OBDII TPMS interface
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Supported programming & cloning functions
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Setup guidance & MyTPMS Australia support
UNDERSTANDING NISSAN & INFINITI TPMS
Replacing the Sensor Is Only One Part of the Job
A TPMS sensor is a small electronic transmitter mounted inside the wheel. It measures tyre pressure and sends that information wirelessly to the vehicle.
Each sensor also has its own electronic identification number — commonly called the Sensor ID.
When replacing a sensor, the new sensor must be correctly prepared and the vehicle must recognise the correct ID. Depending on the Nissan or Infiniti application, that may involve programming, cloning, OBD registration or another relearn procedure.
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO UNDERSTAND
Programming, Fitting and Relearning Are Different Jobs
These terms are often mixed together, but they refer to different parts of the TPMS replacement process.
01 — SENSOR PROGRAMMING
Prepare the Replacement Sensor
The included Bluetooth TPMS Programmer communicates directly with compatible AUTOMATE sensors and prepares them for the appropriate supported Nissan or Infiniti application.
02 — PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
Fit the Sensor Inside the Wheel
The tyre must be moved away from the rim so the original sensor can be removed and the replacement fitted.
This requires tyre-changing equipment and should be completed by a tyre shop or suitably equipped technician.
03 — VEHICLE RELEARN / REGISTRATION
Make Sure the Vehicle Recognises the Sensor
Once installed, the vehicle must recognise the replacement sensors. Depending on the application, this may involve cloning the original IDs, writing new IDs to the vehicle or following another supported relearn procedure.
WHAT IS A SENSOR ID?
Think of It as the Sensor’s Electronic Serial Number
Each TPMS sensor broadcasts an identification code together with its pressure information.
The vehicle uses this information as part of identifying the TPMS sensors associated with it.
When a replacement sensor has a different ID from the sensor it replaces, the vehicle may need to learn that new ID — unless the appropriate application uses cloning.
UNDERSTANDING SENSOR CLONING
Why Would You Copy the Original Sensor ID?
Cloning is one possible TPMS replacement method and can be particularly useful where the correct vehicle procedure calls for retaining the original sensor identity.
Original Sensor
The original sensor already has an electronic ID associated with the vehicle’s TPMS system.
Read the ID
Where the original sensor can still be read, its ID can be retrieved using a compatible TPMS programming procedure.
Clone the Replacement
Where supported, that same ID can be programmed into a compatible AUTOMATE replacement sensor.
AN EASY WAY TO UNDERSTAND CLONING
The Replacement Takes Over the Original Sensor’s Identity
Think of the original sensor ID like an employee access card number.
Instead of giving the replacement sensor a completely new access number and then teaching the system about it, cloning allows a compatible replacement sensor to use the original ID where that procedure is appropriate.
WHAT IF THE ORIGINAL SENSOR IS COMPLETELY DEAD?
A Dead Sensor May Not Be Readable for Direct Cloning
Cloning normally requires the original sensor ID to be known.
If the original sensor no longer transmits and its ID cannot be read directly, another supported method may be required depending on the vehicle.
This is one reason it is important to confirm the correct TPMS procedure before programming or fitting replacement sensors.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
A Complete Sensor & Programming System
Each component performs a different part of the TPMS replacement process.
4 × AUTOMATE TPMS Sensors
Replacement sensors for compatible Nissan and Infiniti TPMS applications.
1 × Bluetooth TPMS Programmer
Communicates directly with compatible TPMS sensors and supports sensor activation, reading, programming and supported cloning functions.
1 × Bluetooth OBDII TPMS Interface
Communicates with supported vehicle TPMS systems where vehicle-side sensor ID procedures are available.
Phone App, Instructions & Support
App-guided setup, printed or digital instructions and MyTPMS Australia assistance help you identify and complete the appropriate supported procedure.
THE COMPLETE MASTER KIT
The Programming Equipment Stays With You
The four sensors are installed in the wheels. The programmer and OBDII interface remain yours for future compatible TPMS work.
WHY ARE THERE TWO TOOLS?
The Sensor and Vehicle Are Two Different Sides of the System
SENSOR SIDE
Bluetooth TPMS Programmer
✓ Activate supported sensors
✓ Read supported sensor information
✓ Program compatible AUTOMATE sensors
✓ Clone readable IDs where supported
VEHICLE SIDE
Bluetooth OBDII TPMS Interface
✓ Connects through the vehicle’s OBDII port
✓ Used for supported vehicle-side TPMS functions
✓ Allows sensor ID procedures where supported
✓ Complements the programmer when vehicle registration is required
FROM ORDER TO WORKING TPMS
The General Nissan / Infiniti Process
The exact procedure depends on the vehicle, but this explains the overall workflow.
Step 1 — Confirm the Exact Vehicle
Confirm the Nissan or Infiniti model, year and, where required, VIN or original sensor information.
Step 2 — Determine the Correct TPMS Method
Identify whether the vehicle requires new sensor programming, cloning, OBD registration or another supported relearn procedure.
Step 3 — Prepare the Sensors
Use the Bluetooth Programmer and supported workflow to prepare the compatible AUTOMATE replacement sensors.
Step 4 — Have the Sensors Installed
Have a tyre shop or suitably equipped technician physically install the prepared sensors inside the wheels.
Step 5 — Complete the Relearn / Registration
Complete the appropriate procedure for the vehicle, whether that involves cloned IDs, supported OBD registration or another relearn process.
Step 6 — Verify the System
Confirm that the vehicle is receiving the replacement sensors correctly and that there are no unresolved TPMS warnings.
315 MHz & 433 MHz
Matching the Frequency Alone Is Not Enough
TPMS sensors communicate by radio frequency, with compatible applications operating across frequencies such as 315 MHz and 433 MHz.
However, frequency is only one part of compatibility. The replacement sensor must also use the correct supported protocol and configuration for the specific Nissan or Infiniti TPMS system.
IMPORTANT
You Still Need a Tyre Shop for Physical Installation
This is a DIY TPMS programming and relearn kit. It does not replace tyre-changing equipment.
TPMS sensors are mounted inside the wheels, so the tyre must be moved away from the rim to replace them safely.
A tyre shop or suitably equipped technician should complete the physical installation.
WHY BUY THE MASTER KIT?
More Than Just Four Replacement Sensors
Replace ageing or failed sensors Four compatible AUTOMATE TPMS sensors are included.
Program compatible sensors yourself Keep the Bluetooth Programmer for future supported AUTOMATE sensor work.
Clone IDs where appropriate Readable original IDs may be copied onto compatible replacement sensors where supported.
Handle supported vehicle-side procedures The OBDII interface remains available for compatible TPMS registration procedures.
Reuse the equipment later Only the sensors are installed in the vehicle. The programming tools remain yours.
NISSAN & INFINITI TPMS QUESTIONS
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my Nissan or Infiniti automatically recognise the new sensors?
Not necessarily. The correct procedure depends on the exact model, year and TPMS system. Some applications may require cloning, OBD registration or another vehicle-specific relearn procedure.
What is sensor cloning?
Cloning copies a readable original sensor ID onto a compatible replacement sensor where that procedure is supported.
Why does the kit include an OBDII interface?
Some supported vehicle procedures require communication with the vehicle’s TPMS system through the OBDII port.
Why do I also need the Bluetooth Programmer?
The Bluetooth Programmer works with the compatible sensor itself. The OBDII interface works with the supported vehicle system. They perform different jobs.
What if my original sensor is completely dead?
If the sensor cannot be read, direct cloning may not be possible. The appropriate alternative depends on the particular vehicle and TPMS system.
Can I reuse the tools later?
Yes. The Bluetooth Programmer and OBDII interface remain yours for future compatible TPMS servicing and AUTOMATE sensor work.
Do I still need a tyre shop?
Yes, for physical installation. TPMS sensors are mounted inside the wheel and require tyre-changing equipment to install safely.
Will this kit work with every Nissan and Infiniti?
TPMS systems vary by model, year, market, frequency and sensor type. Compatibility and the appropriate procedure should always be confirmed before programming or installation.
What if I don’t know which procedure my vehicle requires?
Provide MyTPMS Australia with your Nissan or Infiniti model, year and, where requested, VIN or original sensor details. We can help identify the appropriate compatible procedure before installation.
MYTPMS AUSTRALIA SUPPORT
Not Sure Whether Your Nissan or Infiniti Needs Cloning or Registration?
Send us your vehicle model, year and vehicle details and our TPMS team can help identify whether the compatible setup requires sensor programming, cloning, OBD registration or another supported relearn procedure.