Turbo Cow
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This is actually a weird one that I can't figure out. I replaced my left rear tpms because I broke it when changing tires a few weeks ago. I bought new ford oem ones and it pairs to the car immediately without any problem.
The issue is, all the old original ones seem to report back to the car every few hours or overnight to update the dash with the latest tire psi. The new tpms doesn't do this until I drive down the street.
So basically, I could have a flat tire and not be alerted until I get down the road.
I can monitor the tire psi over night and watch the originals drop in psi (like if its cold that night) and this new one will stay at 32psi (last reading when I pulled into the garage). In the morning, the originals read like 28psi and the new one reads 32psi still until I drive down the road, then the new one updates to 28 psi like the others.
What kind of voodoo is going on with this? I checked in forscan but dont see anything that relates to refresh settings for tpms.
I used a Ford relearn tool to train the new and old tpms sensors. (small one button, grey, square hand-held tool with watch battery inside it. Came with my 2008 F250 and still works)
Please help. Its driving my OCD crazy! LoL
The issue is, all the old original ones seem to report back to the car every few hours or overnight to update the dash with the latest tire psi. The new tpms doesn't do this until I drive down the street.
So basically, I could have a flat tire and not be alerted until I get down the road.
I can monitor the tire psi over night and watch the originals drop in psi (like if its cold that night) and this new one will stay at 32psi (last reading when I pulled into the garage). In the morning, the originals read like 28psi and the new one reads 32psi still until I drive down the road, then the new one updates to 28 psi like the others.
What kind of voodoo is going on with this? I checked in forscan but dont see anything that relates to refresh settings for tpms.
I used a Ford relearn tool to train the new and old tpms sensors. (small one button, grey, square hand-held tool with watch battery inside it. Came with my 2008 F250 and still works)
Please help. Its driving my OCD crazy! LoL
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