On the way to the dealer yesterday for yearly battery check the "Low tire pressure" warning light came on.
A quick reading of the DTC codes with Leaf Spy Pro gave two DTCs of C1710 and C1711 which indicate no data from RR and RL wheels.
However, by the time I made it to the dealer the fault had cleared and the warning light was off. So they could not do anything.
Today the warning light came back on as my wife was driving home but now the codes are C1708 and C1711 (FL & RL).
Leaf is three years old. Could the batteries in the TPMS modules be going bad? Of course this is happening just days before the 36 month warranty ends on Monday.
Anyone else have a similar experience?
The dealer says he can do nothing if the warning light is not on when I bring it in. I will drive it some more today and if it stays on take it in tomorrow and hope it does not auto clear.
Seems TPMS modules should have a longer warranty than three years.
A quick reading of the DTC codes with Leaf Spy Pro gave two DTCs of C1710 and C1711 which indicate no data from RR and RL wheels.
However, by the time I made it to the dealer the fault had cleared and the warning light was off. So they could not do anything.
Today the warning light came back on as my wife was driving home but now the codes are C1708 and C1711 (FL & RL).
Leaf is three years old. Could the batteries in the TPMS modules be going bad? Of course this is happening just days before the 36 month warranty ends on Monday.
Anyone else have a similar experience?
The dealer says he can do nothing if the warning light is not on when I bring it in. I will drive it some more today and if it stays on take it in tomorrow and hope it does not auto clear.
Seems TPMS modules should have a longer warranty than three years.