New wheels, tires and TPMS, TPMS not connecting to car or app

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Just put new wheels, tires and new TPMS in and they are not connecting to computer or app. I tried the videos with brake pedal, start/stop 3 times and nothing. Just purchased a Ford trigger tool but waiting on that. Any suggestions?

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I'm assuming you have a fob/push to start button like I do (for that matter, don't all BS have fob/push to start?). Anyway, this is what I follow to get to enter training mode.

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You'll get a message on the dash that training mode has been entered. Starting with left front, press the button on the trigger tool as you hold it next to valve/TPMS sensor. You'll hear a beep (or two?). Then on to right front, right rear, and left rear following same procedure. After right rear is paired, you'll get a beep (or two?) and a message on the dash that training is complete.

I've successfully used this procedure on my keyless fob/push-button-to-start F-150, Bronco Sport, and Bronco.
 
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Greatly appreciated, wi try when I get my tool, in the mail currently ?
 
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I'm assuming you have a fob/push to start button like I do (for that matter, don't all BS have fob/push to start?). Anyway, this is what I follow to get to enter training mode.

Ford Bronco Sport New wheels, tires and TPMS, TPMS not connecting to car or app 1000002156


You'll get a message on the dash that training mode has been entered. Starting with left front, press the button on the trigger tool as you hold it next to valve/TPMS sensor. You'll hear a beep (or two?). Then on to right front, right rear, and left rear following same procedure. After right rear is paired, you'll get a beep (or two?) and a message on the dash that training is complete.

I've successfully used this procedure on my keyless fob/push-button-to-start F-150, Bronco Sport, and Bronco.
Thanks again for the instructions, got the tool today and was able to get it done this afternoon. One thing I found out is you have to point the tool below the rim at the sidewall and have the tool oriented properly. After that short learning period it was just going from tire to tire until all four were learned. Thanks again, saved a trip back to the tire store, well worth the $25 for the tool.

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I got my info (the screenshot of instructions I posted up top) from the F150 forum.

I can't say anything other than "These forums are great!" So many helpful people. Not just here on the Bronco Sport Forum, but all the (Ford) forums I frequent. I'm sure it's the same for forums of other manufacturers.
 
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I got my info (the screenshot of instructions I posted up top) from the F150 forum.

I can't say anything other than "These forums are great!" So many helpful people. Not just here on the Bronco Sport Forum, but all the (Ford) forums I frequent. I'm sure it's the same for forums of other manufacturers.
i found the same thing on a Yamaha R1 forum I’ve been on for over a decade.
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