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A few hundred miles so far. I did some research and found on another forum people have had to deflate the tires and inflate to "wake" the tpms from sleep mode. I will give that a try this week and see if that's the issue
I have a 15' and changed wheels and tires with new ford sensors, been having the same problem as this. ill deflate mine as well and see what happens, been driving it this way for 3k miles, drives me crazy. Thanks
Keep us posted - What I found with 2010+ cars is that this did help; Dropping about 15-20 psi, re-inflating and then driving around but I've heard varying feedback back with the new sensors due to them being on a different frequency that (based on feedback here and in-house) that it's in relation to drive cycles/mileage. 30-50 or so.
Regardless report back please!
Alex
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