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What are good TPMS? Mine are showing a fault now. Need some easy to relearn or no relearn. And cheap.
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FWIW, I had Costco install 4 new TPMS sensors in my Edge. They were not OEM but I can't say what brand they were. They could not get the sensors to learn and told me to drive awhile and they would reset. I drove the 4 miles home and that wasn't enough. I then put the car in "learn mode" and used my Ford TPMS relearn tool. They all learned on the first attempt. That was 4 months ago and a couple of 800 mile round trips and no issues.
 
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The OEM sensors I got with my wheels from SVE paired up before I pulled out of the driveway.
I need something this easy. Do you remember the brand?
 

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I've had good luck with Shrader brand stem/sensors available from Rockauto. The thing you will need to know is which of the two frequencies your car uses.
 

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I searched the Ford part number for mine on eBay. Great price and they seem to work fine.
 

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I've tried aftermarket TPMS twice. First ones worked for a year and we're 3-5 lb off actual then stopped working. Second ones Schrader were dead.

No sense to mess around with this Ford OEM or Ford Performance ones will work accurately out of the box and for years with no issues.
 

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https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1180-B

I installed these in an aftermarket set of wheels; they synch'd within the first 100 yards of driving. I've never had to use the supplied learn tool. The part reference says they can be used in 2015-2023 models. For the last several years, IDK how far back, Ford's TPMS units will auto-sense.

Factory-supplied electronic items like this offer the best solution with the least hassle. I would not, not buy anything off eBay and other third-party sites. You don't know how old the units are (and how old the internal batteries are) or if they are counterfeit.

A quick scan on the Internet shows Ford Performance as having the best price: $140 for four sensors and the training tool.
 
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I used Ford Performance ones I wonder what the max speed spec is. These are precision real time!
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