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2017 F350, 6.2L Lariat, SC. I have been getting sporadic, front left, loss of signal from the TPMS. I have recently replaced all 4 sensors, and I am still experiencing the same issue. Could it be the power supply to my dash cam causing interference? I had read that could be a root cause. Could it be the receiver is slowly failing? I believe this is the part number: GD9Z15607J (ford parts link below). Where is it located? Near the fuse panel in the passenger foot well? Any other possible signs the receiver is slowly failing? Once in a while, I cannot lock the doors, with the thumb sensor....I believe it might be through the same module. Any thoughts?
I replaced my TPMS sensors with compatible aftermarket. Was assured they’d be AOK. Constantly dropped signal. Went to OEM, problems gone. Only use OEM.
Originally Posted by erniek70
2017 F350, 6.2L Lariat, SC. I have been getting sporadic, front left, loss of signal from the TPMS. I have recently replaced all 4 sensors, and I am still experiencing the same issue. Could it be the power supply to my dash cam causing interference? I had read that could be a root cause. Could it be the receiver is slowly failing? I believe this is the part number: GD9Z15607J (ford parts link below). Where is it located? Near the fuse panel in the passenger foot well? Any other possible signs the receiver is slowly failing? Once in a while, I cannot lock the doors, with the thumb sensor....I believe it might be through the same module. Any thoughts?
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