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Should be fine. I got mine off eBay as well and they work great. Maybe just double check the part number on Ford website.
 

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I second going with OEM sensors - I did it for my aftermarket rims and they work great.
 
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Did these work for you?
Unfortunately they have not “relearned” after driving multiple times over 25 miles. I’m sure swapping Your original TPMS sensors would be best option. I’ve made peace with my tire light lol. I keep a good eye on the tire and keep a tire gauge on me all the times lol.
 

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Unfortunately they have not “relearned” after driving multiple times over 25 miles. I’m sure swapping Your original TPMS sensors would be best option. I’ve made peace with my tire light lol. I keep a good eye on the tire and keep a tire gauge on me all the times lol.
That's disappointing but expected.

I went ahead and ordered mine from TPMS.com since that appears to be the cheapest/safest option.
 
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That's disappointing but expected.

I went ahead and ordered mine from TPMS.com since that appears to be the cheapest/safest option.
Yeah I took a gamble and prepared for the worst. So I wasn’t let down too bad since expectations were low. I was on a personal mission on trying to get wheel, tires, and tpms under 1k so I tried to save wherever I could.
 

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Anyone thought about Rock Auto
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I considered it but for the two sensors that are cheaper:

20452: This the only one that doesn't match the OEM part numbers.
29025: Says GT500 only.

Besides the TPMS $28 sensor was only a little bit more and I felt like it was a safer bet.
 

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The TPMS deal looked like you need a device to program the unit. If that is so then cheaper (bench mark never used for a purchase) goes out the window.

Just saying
 

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https://www.tpms.com/ every time and 2x on Sunday. You don't need to program them. Not to mention there is also an on-board way of triggering the tire-reset. it's an involved series of brake presses and toggling the ignition switch like you're doing Morse code. No, I don't remember the sequence. I swap wheels 2-3x a year and the car never has any problem detecting the new set/rotation.
 

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https://www.tpms.com/ every time and 2x on Sunday. You don't need to program them. Not to mention there is also an on-board way of triggering the tire-reset. it's an involved series of brake presses and toggling the ignition switch like you're doing Morse code. No, I don't remember the sequence. I swap wheels 2-3x a year and the car never has any problem detecting the new set/rotation.
Yeah that reads like a true advantage for an after market device.... sign me up ........... never
Just reading the Web page shows the unit and to the right some kind of bob deal ....
 

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If you have access to ForScan you also have the option of defeating the TPMS system if one is to so choose.
 

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If you have access to ForScan you also have the option of defeating the TPMS system if one is to so choose.
Ooo, I like that, where to look, or code please, have ForScan can do.
Good tip to know !!
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