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Every mechanic, shadetree mechanic or do it your selfer should have in their tool box
I knew nothing of a TPMS until I bought a new rim and TPMS sensor. I google clearing the alarm and found this training/program for $27.00 and cleared the alarm in less than 10 minutes, saving 200 to 300 dollars or more. excellent tool to have in your tool box.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: new • Sold by: dtsesales
Tire pressure light finally off
I purchased a 2011 F350 last year with low (17K) miles. The single problem I've had has been the TPMS warning light. Before I purchased it, the truck had new tires and a 2" lift installed, and the new tires were all 65 PSI max, so different than OEM tire pressures (80/65 PSI).
Even when the dealer changed out the sensors, and reprogrammed them, I kept getting the low pressure warning light coming on. I was able to reprogram them myself, but letting air out, then adding it back was a PIA. ; )
The Ford TPMS tool works faster, without having to refill tires, so I'm very happy with my purchase. One tip, remember to program the tires right after driving the truck. It doesn't work if the truck has been at rest for awhile, but works great just after you stop.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: new • Sold by: trueblueautoparts
Ford TPMS Tool
This item works great. You can do the same thing by letting the air out but then you have to go back and refill again. If they are filled with anything other than shop air, it's a real hassle so this pays for itself the first time. Just turn on the key, turn the emergency flasher 3 times and follow the instructions on the dash. Start with the LF tire. Hold the tool against the tire where the valve stem is located. Wait for the horn to beep. Then RF, same, RR Same LR Same and done deal, too easy.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: liquidatedtech
TPMS WARNING LIGHT FINALLY OFF
Had to go through steps three times cause last tire didn't want to reset. Third time around it worked. This little gadget did the trick. Finally got that annoying warning light out of my view when I drive my truck. Felt the price was more than fair and item looks of good quality. Very happy with the results.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: new • Sold by: nlassupplies
TPM Sensor training tool
Works great! Programed my new sensors very quickly. Local tire shop wanted 25.00 each time they need to be programed! TPM Sensors need to be reprogrammed after a tire rotation too.
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: new • Sold by: trueblueautoparts
Ford Tire Sensor Reset FOB
I live many miles from any Ford dealer and change my tires in the spring and fall. Each time I install a different set of tires, the tire sensor goes off and stays on until I have time to go to a Ford dealer and reset the sensors. This device allows me to reset by myself. I love it and the price is very reasonable.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: new • Sold by: nlassupplies
Good & easy
Worked great the first time, in about 2 minutes took care of the tire light in the Transit tall van, after running the tires,turn off, press brake, turn key 3 times, press brake, turn key 3 times, horn sounds, go to driver tire & touch & press bottom,horn, passenger tire , touch & press, horn, rear passenger, touch & press, horn, rear driver, touch & press, horn, turn key off & done , very happy.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: new • Sold by: dtsesales
Easy to use TPMS tool
This TPMS tool is of very good quality compared to others but for half the price. It’s easy to use and to re-program the tire pressure monitoring with the car computer. I would recommend this tool to anyone looking for something good and not too expensive.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: new • Sold by: dtsesales
Great quality, Worked instantly.
Very simpel little device, that is very easy to use.
Does what it's supposed to do and that is to activate the TPMS sender in each tire.
No problems what so ever.
Used on a 2012 Ford Mustang.
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: new • Sold by: speedysales715
Exactly what you need !
If you drive a late model Ford car, truck, suv your eventually going to need one of these to reset your TPMS.
(Tire Pressure Monitoring System.). The non-removable batteries in your tire pressure sensors only last approximately four to five years. To replace your sensors, you will need this button to relearn your sensors.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: xsettervb