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TPMS sensor registration issue

Latinsen

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Hey yall. so I have some pp1 wheels I bought second-hand and had for a year and 6 months. One of the sensors (right front) as of a couple of weeks ago would be off and then come back on. I knew it wasn't going to last until a day later it was off leaving my tpms light on. I replaced the sensor with a Oem Ford sensor from the dealer and installed it myself. after driving it 15 miles, the sensor I replaced still won't register. I can't find the tpms initialization setting on my cluster like how some other cars have it. any suggestions?
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This is the link I. used to do mine when I switched wheels a while back. I bought the tool a long time ago when I had my F150

 

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I recommend getting the training tool. Also buy a 4 pack of oem sensors off eBay for about $35. I say this because when I replaced my wheels it took 6 oem ford sensors to get 4 that would register.
 

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Guys OEM sensors are just Schrader with Ford logo. I bought a set of Schrader 33500 for winter tires, programmed them with trainig tool i got for 10 USD from AliExpress and never had a problem. Just choose correct frequency for your region. My EU version operates at 433 MHz. They even have OE ref. on their web and are available in 314.9 MHz / 315Mhz / 433MHz.
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