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Old 01-29-2013, 12:32 PM
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TPS Fault

Other than taking it to the dealer, is there anyway to isolate which tire is throwing the fault? All my pressures are good and the tires are 1 year old. Nothing else has happened that would trigger a fault. 2005 Expedition EB.
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Originally Posted by pholahan
Other than taking it to the dealer, is there anyway to isolate which tire is throwing the fault?
You could try a tire shop. They should have a scanner for checking that since they can change TPS valves. I suspect they'll be much less expensive than the dealer.
 
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Took it to the tire shop and all 4 sensors are good. They reset the light and seems to be staying off, however he said there could be a problem in the TPM module.
 
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