Ford Quick Tips: #47 How To Train Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensors

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Published 2015-10-26
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All Comments (21)
  • @arbinnunez109
    This guy is the Goat of Ford I love how he explains what he is doing I love seing your videos I hope you never stop
  • @lordrichard8184
    Worked great on my 09 Explorer. Got the tool for like $25 and all 4 sensors for $200. Spent $225 vs $400+. So I’m very happy to have saved $175+. Thanks!!
  • @jeebugorn
    its about 7 years after this video was posted, but it just helped me out! ordered some new wheels and tires for my F150. the website suggested i purchase that tool, but it didnt give any instructions for it so i didnt purchase one. was gonna just have a shop do it, but now i can buy the tool and i dont have to pay the shop fee and whatever labor they'd charge to do a 5 minute job.
  • @devinthomas4866
    Tool worked perfectly. Bought it on E Bay for $13 Thank you as always
  • @jondou7890
    I am truly greatful to you sir. I just programmed my tpms to my 2010 F150 FX4 5.4L. Worked like a charm. May God richly bless you with health, wisdom and more knowledge even to know about the Creator of the universe.
  • @ccspir2
    Excellent video. Bought the sensor tool 3 years ago after seeing this video but didn't have to use it until this morning. Worked perfectly.
  • @americancastles
    Man, I can't thank you enough for helping us out. I just did exactly what you instructed and it never felt so good like getting that stupid light of my dashboard cluster. Thanks again
  • @DLITINTHEHOUSE
    I was about to return some new sensors in my aftermarket wheels until I watched this. Turns out the air pressure method is for sensors already synced. This method worked great to sync my new sensors. Thanks man!
  • @hoffa2586
    I bought this tool 8 years ago and never used it. Your instructions were spot on and worked great to reset my TPMS error after swapping wheels thank you!
  • @razobaghd1696
    May God bless you! That's all I can whish for someone who sincerely teaches others!
  • @nagrasto
    Dude you're a lifesaver. After trying the hazard light version of tpms learn mode (which wouldn't work no matter how many times I tried) your version of key cycles totally worked on my 17 RS! Thank you!!!!
  • @joep8059
    Hey I've got a 2009 f150 and did the relearn trick you showed but didn't need to use the relearn tool. Just let the air out for like 5-10 seconds once your in relearn mode. Worked like a charm. My tire shop here couldn't figure it out. Thank you for this video. Super easy to do. I love when ford does stuff like this to make it easy. I wish they had a manual that showed you all the things you can program by turning a key. 🤣
  • @tommig910
    Thank you for the video, I tried the process with a different relearn tool and it wasn’t working so I got the little grey one instead and it worked perfectly this time, much appreciated
  • @simpleman425
    I bought that tool from a Ford dealership and it worked great. Just like you said. Thanks so much.
  • @im2yys4u81
    Really old video, but as valuable today as it was when you first posted it. Ditto for the 5.4 plug removal video. Thorough, concise, and well laid out. The links to the right parts are an added bonus. Thanks!
  • @HorsepowerHouse
    This is also how you clear the TPMS "error" as well.  Just program each wheel as shown and you will no longer have the error on your instrument cluster.
  • @eyadjaber9155
    You are the one who understands the explanation the most, thank you
  • Thank you sir. Got the sensor error after rotating the tires on my 2012 Lincoln MKZ and this procedure probably took me no more than 3 minutes. Super simple.
  • @CopCat34
    Awesome video. I have used the tool before and it always works. Thanks for the information about lowering the tire pressure. Never heard of that before.
  • @Dirtyharry70585
    When I bought new tires at Discount Tires, they reset the air sensors free after correct pressure for each tire.