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Hello,

I'm about to get a 2015 V6 and it comes with TPMS. If I were to get a new set of wheels+tires, what happens then? Do I constantly have to deal with the TPMS icon being lit (which sounds extra annoying) or is there a way to over-ride it?

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Whoever installs your tires can swap the sensors over to your new rims

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Rims and tires I mean

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Hello,

I'm about to get a 2015 V6 and it comes with TPMS. If I were to get a new set of wheels+tires, what happens then? Do I constantly have to deal with the TPMS icon being lit (which sounds extra annoying) or is there a way to over-ride it?

Thanks :cheers:
You get a set of sensors and have them installed with your new wheel-tire set or you deal with TPMS icon being lit. Alternatively you can swap, but it makes little sense to me since you need disassemble your current wheels. Sensors are ~$100 set of 4.
 
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Is there a flash of some sort that can override the icon being lit or are we just stuck with it in case we don't want to transfer the sensors?
 

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Whats the procedure for changing wheels? I want to have a winter wheel/tire set with their own sensors. Do they need to be retrained every time I swap the sets on the car? or it ll be seamless?
 

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Is there a flash of some sort that can override the icon being lit or are we just stuck with it in case we don't want to transfer the sensors?
Why wouldn't you want to utilize the TPMS? Seems odd. Takes 10 minutes to dismount 4 tires, put sensors in, and mount them back up.

Whats the procedure for changing wheels? I want to have a winter wheel/tire set with their own sensors. Do they need to be retrained every time I swap the sets on the car? or it ll be seamless?
No, they don't need to be retrained. The 15s work off certain frequencies, and they just go with it. When I mounted my Velgens, I just put them on and rode out. :)
 
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Why wouldn't you want to utilize the TPMS? Seems odd. Takes 10 minutes to dismount 4 tires, put sensors in, and mount them back up.

No, they don't need to be retrained. The 15s work off certain frequencies, and they just go with it. When I mounted my Velgens, I just put them on and rode out. :)
Are you saying that when I change my summer wheels to winter I, myself, can take off the sensors from summer and put them on on winter and just keep doing that back and forth? Is it complicated or just a matter of snapping them off?

I was under the impression I had to have a shop do this, which is why I didn't care to have it.
 

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Are you saying that when I change my summer wheels to winter I, myself, can take off the sensors from summer and put them on on winter and just keep doing that back and forth? Is it complicated or just a matter of snapping them off?

I was under the impression I had to have a shop do this, which is why I didn't care to have it.

You can do that, or just snag up a set of sensors from the dealer for $110 or so and not have to worry about it, just swap wheels.
 

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I was just about to make a post asking about this. I was calling some places around to get my tires done today, but I am swapping out my old sensors, and one of the places told me that they can't do that because it's connected. I was thinking yeah that doesn't sound right.
 

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You can do that, or just snag up a set of sensors from the dealer for $110 or so and not have to worry about it, just swap wheels.
This. Mounting and dismounting pretty quickly will exceed the cost of getting a set of sensors.
 
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Just get them from ford so no confusion

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I'm confused about the difference between the 2 kits below, other than one comes with the training remote. Also, I get screwed by the Canadian dollar, so there's that...

http://www.americanmuscle.com/tpms-fullkit-2015-sensors.html?source=igodigital
http://www.americanmuscle.com/tpms-fullkit-2015.html?source=igodigital

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This. And there's no need for the training remote, from what I've seen on my own personal vehicle. As stated above, we simply put new sensors on new wheels, took old wheels/tires off, put new wheels/tires on.
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