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<blockquote data-quote="okraptor01" data-source="post: 920121" data-attributes="member: 19175"><p>I'm thinking that the sensor you replaced is reading but the truck is not recognizing the sensor I.d. Every sensor has it's own I.d. And if the truck does not recognize it you can go through the entire relearn process and still have a light. Maybe the Ford rep can chime in and help but most dealerships have their "dealer specific" scan tool. If there is a way where you can up load the sensor I.d. While plugged into the obd2 port. I know gm, Toyota, Lexus, and a few others have this technology. </p><p></p><p>Here's what I did on the wife's car since we have road race tires, drag set up, and street tires. I took the sensors out of the wheels. Bought a 8" long piece of 2" pvc drilled a hole in the side. Put a regular valve stem in the hole. Put all 4 sensors in the pvc and capped both ends. Aired it up 35psi and strapped it with Velcro in the trunk. Problem solved I don't need something telling me to check my air pressure I've been doing it for 30+ years.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G850A using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okraptor01, post: 920121, member: 19175"] I'm thinking that the sensor you replaced is reading but the truck is not recognizing the sensor I.d. Every sensor has it's own I.d. And if the truck does not recognize it you can go through the entire relearn process and still have a light. Maybe the Ford rep can chime in and help but most dealerships have their "dealer specific" scan tool. If there is a way where you can up load the sensor I.d. While plugged into the obd2 port. I know gm, Toyota, Lexus, and a few others have this technology. Here's what I did on the wife's car since we have road race tires, drag set up, and street tires. I took the sensors out of the wheels. Bought a 8" long piece of 2" pvc drilled a hole in the side. Put a regular valve stem in the hole. Put all 4 sensors in the pvc and capped both ends. Aired it up 35psi and strapped it with Velcro in the trunk. Problem solved I don't need something telling me to check my air pressure I've been doing it for 30+ years. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G850A using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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