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Old Feb 2, 2025 | 10:09 AM
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Good morning all,
so I currently have my tpms light on. I got all four tires changed and replaced 2 sensors they said needed replacement. The problem now is my light won’t go off. Not sure what I need to do…
my second issue is my battery light comes on. I’ve tested the voltage and there’s no issue there. Any ideas or suggestion are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Old Feb 2, 2025 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by elpapasneaky
Good morning all,
so I currently have my tpms light on. I got all four tires changed and replaced 2 sensors they said needed replacement. The problem now is my light won’t go off. Not sure what I need to do…
my second issue is my battery light comes on. I’ve tested the voltage and there’s no issue there. Any ideas or suggestion are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
if you paid for wheel and TPMS, take it back to that shop

have battery and alternator professionally tested. and/or provide more details (ie what voltage did you get and was it running or not running )

report back with findings.
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Old Feb 2, 2025 | 04:49 PM
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if you paid for wheel and TPMS, take it back to that shop

have battery and alternator professionally tested. and/or provide more details (ie what voltage did you get and was it running or not running )

report back with findings.
so I took the car back already because my wife took it initially. The guy tried with his pos tablet and tried the handbrake trick and still nothing. As for the voltage I can’t remember what the readings were but I took it to advanced and had it tested while the car was on.
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Old Feb 3, 2025 | 04:55 AM
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you may need a new voltage regulator. our trucks are very picky on what regulators they need. a motorcraft re-man alt may be in your future. If he replaced 2 of 4 sensors there may be a conflict with what style sensor they installed. take it back till they fix it.
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