After having not one but 2 punctures in my tyre I went to get it replaced as a result of running on somewhat flat-ish tyres (below 20 psi) who knew this would have an impact on the sensor for the tyre pressure monitoring system...however it did. When I went to get the tyre changed the chunky part (sensor) was disconnected from the valve, which required me to get a new sensor, that I did from tomo_parts which I rang to check car specs, etc before purchasing. I then rang Ford and made some enquiries about the part, which was typically overpriced but managed to ask them about the part itself. I had been informed that after 15-20 miles the car would run without the sensor being detected after this it will pick up the sensor...for me it was more like in the region of 70-100 miles I believe before the tpms picked up the sensor and stopped showing the amber warning lights as we as the messages (sensor not detected).Read full review
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Fitted the sensor to my car at tyre change as I had the "Sensor not detected" message. Tyre depot said they couldn't programme it ...however on the drive back home the car's computer obviously detected the new sensor and all seems well. I would recommend that you replace your Ford sensors with the correct Ford part and not the ones from China.
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