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Offline whoisjackram

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Need help changing Wheels
« on: April 28, 2017, 03:58:02 pm »
Hey All,

Ive just recently purchased a 2016 Mustang EcoBoost version. Thought of upgrading  wheels to GT ones. Bought them off a private seller. Put them all ok. But now i am getting an error "Tyre pressure monitor malfunction". I didnt know the tyres had sensors nor that they need to be trained... :/. . pictures attached.

Not sure what to do. Called ford service they said not sure try ford parts who didnt answer. Called a tyre place they said its too complex call Ford Service.

Any help would be greatly apprectiated :cry: :cry:

Offline Dwayne

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Re: Need help changing Wheels
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2017, 04:10:23 pm »
My caprice had a series of steps required to reset the sensor signal, so could just be a case of finding out what the steps are.

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Re: Need help changing Wheels
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2017, 04:45:14 pm »
These wheels will have the valve stem style sensors. They need to be trained into your computer but you will need to buy a programming tool. Around $40-$50 on eBay, but you should be able to get one from Ford I would have thought. Should be simple to program your sensors once you have the tool.
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Re: Need help changing Wheels
« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2017, 05:29:37 pm »
Off EBay.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ford-Tire-Pressure-Monitor-System-TPMS-Sensor-Training-Program-Tool-OEM-TPMS19-/191598424479
Hopefully relates to your car.

Ford cars and trucks need to have their Tire Pressure Monitoring System sensors re-trained or activated after the installation of new wheels and tires or after a tire rotation.  Following these simple steps anyone can re-train their TPMS sensors and save theirself a costly trip to the dealership.

Ford cars and trucks newer than 2007 commonly use TPMS sensors that monitor the air pressure in the wheels.  The sensors each communicate with the vehicle through an access point at each wheel that they have to be "trained" or programmed to communicate with.  This is done easily using an inexpensive TPMS Training tool, Ford part number 8C2Z 1A203-A by following a few simple steps.  The tool is available via eBay or any nationwide Ford store.

1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position, then press and release the brake pedal.

2. Cycle the ignition switch from the OFF position to the RUN position 3 times, ending in the RUN position.

3. Press and release the brake pedal.

4. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.

5. Turn the ignition switch from the OFF position to the RUN position 3 times, ending in the RUN position. 
*The horn will sound once and the TPMS indicator will flash if the training mode has been entered successfully.  If equipped, the message center will display TRAIN LF TIRE.*

6. Place the tire pressure monitor activation tool on the LEFT (Driver's Side) FRONT tire sidewall at the valve stem.  Press and release the test button repeatedly on the TPMS Tool until the horn beeps.  (It may take up to 6 seconds for the tool to activate the sensor, Leave the tool on the sidewall for the entire 6 seconds).  The horn beeping indicates that the body control module has recognized the TPMS sensor.

7. Within 2 minutes of the horn sounding confirming programming of the LF tire, place the TPMS tool on the RIGHT (Passenger's Side) FRONT tire sidewall at the valve stem and press the test button to activate the sensor.

8. Repeat step 7 for RIGHT REAR followed by LEFT REAR tire in that order.  The procedure is complete after the last tire has been trained.  When training is complete, the message center (if equipped) will display TIRE TRAINING COMPLETE.  For vehicles not equipped with a message center, successful completion of the training procedure is verified by turning the key to the OFF position without the horn sounding.  If the horn beeps twice when the switch is turned to OFF the training procedure was not successful.

NOTE: If the vehicle or wheels/sensors have been stationary for more than 30 minutes, the sensors will go into a "sleep mode" to conserve battery power.  It is necessary to wake them up by simply moving them or rolling the tires before they will communicate with the vehicle.

NOTE: The TPMS training procedure must be done on one vehicle at a time, in an area without radio frequency interference - at least 3 feet away from other vehicles equipped with TPMS sensors.

NOTE: Vehicles with different tire pressures front-rear like F-Series trucks and E-Series vans also require TPMS re-training after a tire rotation.  Failure to train the sensors will cause the TPMS warning light to illuminate on the dash.
« Last Edit: April 28, 2017, 05:31:09 pm by Clubman7 »

Offline MStang67

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Re: Need help changing Wheels
« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2017, 05:44:25 pm »
If you still have your original wheels, just take out the valve stems which have the sensor in them and put them on your new wheels .  There might be some colour coding on the stems to indicate which wheels goes where...

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Re: Need help changing Wheels
« Reply #5 on: April 29, 2017, 06:32:20 pm »
Or just take it ford and let them do it