Tire pressure Sensor fault

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^^ Nope. It still has the same Roush tune. The only thing I've done to it in that time is wash it and put gas in it.
 

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When I got new wheels/tires a few months back, I was never able to get my truck to recognize the new TPMS sensors that I had installed (I left the original TPMS sensors in my stockers). Since that install, I was seeing the "Tire Pressure Monitor Fault" message on the dash every time I started the truck. However, for about two weeks now, I haven't seen the message come on at all. Just curious why it might have stopped appearing....

I have done the same. I was lazy and I did not want to go tire shop to program those but after some time it did not light any more. However, the light came on again after a long drive like more than 100km. Have you driven a long or just mainly short distance?
I have aftermarket sensors and the truck does not recognize them even if they are programmed when I change tires. Thats why i bought Motorcraft TPMS learning tool.
 

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I have done the same. I was lazy and I did not want to go tire shop to program those but after some time it did not light any more. However, the light came on again after a long drive like more than 100km. Have you driven a long or just mainly short distance?
I have aftermarket sensors and the truck does not recognize them even if they are programmed when I change tires. Thats why i bought Motorcraft TPMS learning tool.

The damn warning message came back... but to answer your question, I drive mainly short distances. I bought the Motorcraft TPMS learning tool also, but I never had any success getting the truck to recognize the new sensors. After I gave up on trying to get the truck to recognize them, I swear I read somewhere that the dealer had to program them if they were brand new. I guess I'll have the dealer give it a shot if/when I ever go in for service.
 
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brake pedal with key off, then key on off on off on, then brake pedal, key off on off on off on and retrain back on and follow. it won't break it, as I stated before and worked for me when the manual procedure didn't work. you can also try up up down down left right L R X B Y A as stated before if you want to be the last boss on killer instinct gold on N64 lol.
 
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