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Old Dec 13, 2012 | 06:51 AM
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Question How to use TPMS reset tool

I am new to the group, having just purchased a 2007 XLT, stepping up from a 99 Ranger. When I purchased the rig, the tire low sensor was on. I took it to the local dealer, who reset it as courtesy. I has since purchased a Ford reset tool (fob). In looking through the forum, I only found comments to follow the directions in the owner's manual. The manual in the truck does not mention anything on how to use the tool.

Can anyone explain how to use the reset tool? I'd like to be able to reset if I need to in the future.

Thanks and I look forward to participating in the forum. This looks like the source for hands on repairs, custom work and information on my 150.
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Old Dec 13, 2012 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Ifallsguy
I am new to the group, having just purchased a 2007 XLT, stepping up from a 99 Ranger. When I purchased the rig, the tire low sensor was on. I took it to the local dealer, who reset it as courtesy. I has since purchased a Ford reset tool (fob). In looking through the forum, I only found comments to follow the directions in the owner's manual. The manual in the truck does not mention anything on how to use the tool.

Can anyone explain how to use the reset tool? I'd like to be able to reset if I need to in the future.

Thanks and I look forward to participating in the forum. This looks like the source for hands on repairs, custom work and information on my 150.
http://www.fordtpms.com/ford-tpms-tool-training.html
This is a link I found that has other links to training videos on that tool. Hope it helps.

And welcome to F150Forum.com!!!
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