Oh man, this is really helpful. I solve the annoying tire pressure light as the way you said on my company’s older Ford transit which I am not sure what year. It worked, and light turned off. Thanks again.
Nice! I knew you could use this method to get it into the learning mode and then use a TPMS tool, but I didn’t know you could just deflate the tire. Good to know.
Thanks! You are helpful to so many of us! I wish ford would let us put in our own target pressure so I could run less air in the back on my 250 as I am not loaded often back there… Anyway, thanks again kind sir!
Why can't you? It's not like there's Ford Police... You can set any pressure you want then train sensors with procedure from my video. By the way 2015 Ford pressure for the rear was 71 lbs. It was shorter van though.
Sadly, while it started the process on my 2023 Maverick XLT hybrid with the one beep, letting most of the air out of the front left never got the truck to beep. I drained it long enough that the truck finally beeped twice. But it was worth a try. Thanks. Fortunately I have a compressor.
All 4 of my tires are labeled 51 psi max pressure; the door frame label indicates the rear pressures should be much higher (like yours, mine is a 2020 transit 250). Do I need to put different tires on the rear or is there another way to deal with it? I’m not going to overinflate so far past the tire mfr specs. Thanks
On the Amazon CDV 16ft Transits we have this issue. We have to shut the van off at every stop and then have to hit "ok" to clear the tire pressure warning every time we start it back up. It is annoying! Is this how I fix that? Is there a way to completely disable this so it never displays a warning? I need to see my digital speedometer without the hassle of going through warning messages!
I don't think you can somehow disable this option but you definitely can try this method to clear the light. That is of course if you have no issue with tire pressure only sensor acting up. If that will not work you might have faulty sensor.
2018 Transit, after pressing the hazard and got the flashing, all I did is drove it a few feet and the light went off. Update! My way did not work permanently. The light came back on down the road.
Hello, I have the same problem with the Escape 2022 car. I followed the same steps shown in the video, but the problem still exists? Please is there another way, thank you
How do you reset the TPMS on a 2022 Ford Escape? Start the battery on your car, but not the ignition. Locate the TPMS reset button (usually beneath or near the steering wheel), and hold it until the light on the dashboard blinks three times. Release the button, start the ignition, and the light should be off.
I had something like this on my 2015 van. Check out the video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Q2qd5AfCpK8.html On 2020 I had pre collision assist not available or something of that matter when I'm driving through winter storm and front of the vehicle packed with ice.
FYI this method in the video DID NOT work on my 2020 transit when I put on a set of all new tire sensors. However, this method in another video did work to activate the brand new sensors. Apparently there are different modes for just a simple relearn vs activating brand new sensors: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z6X3VFSpfQs.html