TPMS Issues
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TPMS Issues
Hi, So my 2011 F250 6.2 KR is having some TPMS issues.
When I bought it, the TPMS light was active so I figured the last owner just didn't put sensors in it when he got the mud tires put on it. So I ordered new tires and Ford TPMS sensors to put on, well, it didn't help.
I followed both TPMS relearn procedures I could find, which was the air down method, and the remote clicker thing. Neither worked.
I pulled codes this morning, and I found B124D, and B1182. The Google machine is clear on the B124D code, no communication with one or more sensor. It gives me two different definitions of the B1182. A squib circuit failure, and a TPMS module fault.
I've tried finding things to check, but it seems most TPMS diagnostic issues are solved by retraining, which hasn't helped.
I don't have any aftermarket items in the truck that could cause RF interference.
So, after reading my trucks life story, if anyone has any direction for this, I'd appreciate it.
When I bought it, the TPMS light was active so I figured the last owner just didn't put sensors in it when he got the mud tires put on it. So I ordered new tires and Ford TPMS sensors to put on, well, it didn't help.
I followed both TPMS relearn procedures I could find, which was the air down method, and the remote clicker thing. Neither worked.
I pulled codes this morning, and I found B124D, and B1182. The Google machine is clear on the B124D code, no communication with one or more sensor. It gives me two different definitions of the B1182. A squib circuit failure, and a TPMS module fault.
I've tried finding things to check, but it seems most TPMS diagnostic issues are solved by retraining, which hasn't helped.
I don't have any aftermarket items in the truck that could cause RF interference.
So, after reading my trucks life story, if anyone has any direction for this, I'd appreciate it.
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