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HELLO, I AM TRYING TO FIND MY TPMS SENSOR MODULE TO HOOK UP REMOTE START. THERE IS NO MODULE BEHIND THE GLOVEBOX AND MY 250 WAS IN THE HEADLINER, DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND IT 2014 F150 XLT
HELLO, I AM TRYING TO FIND MY TPMS SENSOR MODULE TO HOOK UP REMOTE START. THERE IS NO MODULE BEHIND THE GLOVEBOX AND MY 250 WAS IN THE HEADLINER, DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND IT 2014 F150 XLT
Open the passenger front door, remove the snap in panel on the end of the dash. It's hidden in there near the duct work. Photos below. I found it easier to unplug the large multiwire connector, plug in the RS antenna cable, reconnect multiwire connector.
BRNSUPERDUTY[/b - ]HELLO, I AM TRYING TO FIND MY TPMS SENSOR MODULE TO HOOK UP REMOTE START. THERE IS NO MODULE BEHIND THE GLOVEBOX AND MY 250 WAS IN THE HEADLINER, DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND IT 2014 F150 XLT
Hello,
Has anyone have one of these TPM modules go bad? I recently did a timing chain on my 2011 Ecoboost, and afterwards the TPMS sensor light came on and wont go away. I tried the relearn method using the hazard button, and ignition / pedal method after replacing the supposedly bad sensor and it still won't go away. I even purchased the relearn tool to program the new sensor and that still didn't work. I even went to the Sam's tire center and Discount Tire center and were told by both that the sensor works, so it must be an computer issue. Has anyone had the same problem?
50gtconvertible - Hello, Has anyone have one of these TPM modules go bad? I recently did a timing chain on my 2011 Ecoboost, and afterwards the TPMS sensor light came on and wont go away. I tried the relearn method using the hazard button, and ignition / pedal method after replacing the supposedly bad sensor and it still won't go away. I even purchased the relearn tool to program the new sensor and that still didn't work. I even went to the Sam's tire center and Discount Tire center and were told by both that the sensor works, so it must be an computer issue. Has anyone had the same problem?
Well he can go back to sleep now, because I ordered a new TPM module, and hopefully that solves the TPMS dash light issue. I was hoping some of the knowledgeable Ford-Trucks veterans would chime in and tell me how to solve this issue, but until then, the trouble shooting continues.
Well he can go back to sleep now, because I ordered a new TPM module, and hopefully that solves the TPMS dash light issue. I was hoping some of the knowledgeable Ford-Trucks veterans would chime in and tell me how to solve this issue, but until then, the trouble shooting continues.
You could just shut the TPMS off using ForScan. Then you can fix it at your leisure.
Open the passenger front door, remove the snap in panel on the end of the dash. It's hidden in there near the duct work. Photos below. I found it easier to unplug the large multiwire connector, plug in the RS antenna cable, reconnect multiwire connector.
It’s like hunting for a needle in a stack in the forums, plus I don’t know exactly what I’m looking for, it’s my first time dealing with this sort of issue. Basically the same thing as the gentleman that started the thread, I’ve pretty much narrowed down to the module, But could you please provide pictures as well everything looks kind of sort of the same in there, but normally as my old man, but he’s a bit of a “grumps” these days, lol
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