Tire Pressure Sensor Warning On 2004 Expedition
#16
Originally Posted by LUNGFIXER
NOPE...same thing happened.
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#17
Hey guys, I JUST might have a fix for this resetting thing...
I just need to know what procedures you go thru to reset the wheel sensor. Like do you start the car, wait a few secs, press the button, then drive, I mean cruuuuise down the street? And this needs to be done (pressing the button) everytime you start the car?
If that's the case, I probably got a fix for it! My brother has a 04 but stock wheels but I'll see what's the scoop on that is. I have an 01 with 20" Irocs (that I'm looking to sell!)
Anyway, let's get to work!
Sean
I just need to know what procedures you go thru to reset the wheel sensor. Like do you start the car, wait a few secs, press the button, then drive, I mean cruuuuise down the street? And this needs to be done (pressing the button) everytime you start the car?
If that's the case, I probably got a fix for it! My brother has a 04 but stock wheels but I'll see what's the scoop on that is. I have an 01 with 20" Irocs (that I'm looking to sell!)
Anyway, let's get to work!
Sean
#18
From what I was told the sensors are on the stock tire rims which are in my garage. I suppose one could take the sensors off the stock tires and put on the new tires, but who is to say this will work if not installed properly? Then again, when time to replace worn tires then this must be done or you will get the irritating mesesage. Maybe they will not work if installing the sensors on larger tires. I don't think Ford even knows.
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