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Tpms relearn 2020 ford explorer st / black wheel

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The car will relearn after a few minutes of driving. I switch to winter rims and don't have to do anything.
 

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I guess you didn’t read or understand my post
 

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Any 315mhz TPMS will work and as mentioned above all you have to do is drive a few miles. Yes I read your post….you don’t have to do all that stuff.
 

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I guess your the expert I driven with ford Tpms60 for 2 weeks and tried all reprogramming techniques. And all your suggestions failed . But since you know best I should just take my experience down and not give readers other options. .
 

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I guess your the expert I driven with ford Tpms60 for 2 weeks and tried all reprogramming techniques. And all your suggestions failed . But since you know best I should just take my experience down and not give readers other options. .
If you ask pretty much anyone here who to ask about wheel and tire questions…they’re gonna tell you to talk to me. Expert? Nah…but I know a thing or two.
Sounds like you got a bad sensor…because again, no relearn or set up process is required other than install and drive.
Next time you need a sensor just grab one for 10 bucks off eBay instead of paying Fords high prices for something they don’t even make.
 

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I'll second what UNBROKEN has said. I have another set of 22" wheels I had on my 21 ST that has summer only tires on them, I would swap the factory 20's back on for winter and I never had to do anything but drive it for about a half mile and by then all my wheels were synced up with the car. When I had the tires mounted on the second set of wheels, I bought a whole set of ford racing TPMS sensors for 150 bucks from american muscle.

BTW way back in 13 my wife had a 2012 focus and my daughter had a 13, well the wife liked the dark stainless color of my daughters wheels and my daughter liked moms polished wheels so I swapped them and neither car needed training of the sensors, they just worked.
 

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Guy deleted his post…is that the internet equivalent of taking your ball and going home? lol
 

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I guess some people don't like to be proven wrong.
 



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