Problem with TPMS sensor

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Hey guys, recently, there appeared an error, and I wanna know if i need to reset all of them or just died the sensor ... if i need to reset how i do it myself? i just found some videos on youtube doing 3 times off/on and pushing the break ... but i don't it

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Not unless the battery is gone in the sensor, I believe the sensors reset themselves after driving for a while, seems a bit early for batteries to start dying though.
 

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The tool that you have to have to reset the sensor is extremely cheap. $10-15. Follow the instructions on YouTube. If it doesn't reset, take it in to the dealership.
 
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Thanks guys I will buy it and do again all the stuff
 

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When I bought my 2024 BSOB I noticed the tire pressure was over 40 psi. Took it to a Ford dealership and they let 15 psi out. They said something about overfilling them for shipping and the dealer was supposed to let the excess air out
 


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You should be able to have the TPMS sensor checked at most any retail tire shop which would be much quicker than scheduling a service appointment with Ford.
With a TPMS service tool the tire shop can tell you the sensors status, battery voltage, signal output, etc. They can also reset the sensor if needed.
There have been a few other posts on this board where some others had the same TPMS problem, turned out the TPMS sensor was bad and had to be replaced.

If your Sport is still under warranty the TPMS should be covered.
 
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You should be able to have the TPMS sensor checked at most any retail tire shop which would be much quicker than scheduling a service appointment with Ford.
With a TPMS service tool the tire shop can tell you the sensors status, battery voltage, signal output, etc. They can also reset the sensor if needed.
There have been a few other posts on this board where some others had the same TPMS problem, turned out the TPMS sensor was bad and had to be replaced.

If your Sport is still under warranty the TPMS should be covered.
It’s under warranty so I will go to the dealership … I try reset but I’m 100% that it’s dead ?
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