🚗 Drive with Confidence: Reset Your TPMS Like a Pro!
The VXDASTPMS Relearn Tool is a must-have for Ford vehicle owners, designed to reset tire pressure monitoring systems efficiently. Compatible with a wide range of Ford models, this compact tool ensures your vehicle runs smoothly and safely. With a battery life of up to 5 years and professional-grade certifications, it's the perfect solution for DIY enthusiasts and car owners alike.
Manufacturer | VXDAS |
Brand | VXDAS |
Model | tpms relearn tool for ford |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 1.77 x 0.59 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | VXDASTPMS19 |
Special Features | 8C2T-1A203-AB, 8C2Z-1A203-A, 8C2Z1A203A, 8C2Z1A203AB, TPMS19 |
S**D
Worked like a charm
Looks simple but worked like magic.
M**R
Good instructions would help!
As with any pre-owned car, the reset functions in the computer systems gets a little fuzzy over time. After you've followed the best instructions you can find, the system may not work up to par. On mine (2012 Mustang) I was to press the brake pedal then turn the ignition key on and off three times. Then press the brake pedal again and turn the ignition on and off three times and the horn should beep one time. After several tries at this combination, the horn finally beeped and the train tire sensors instruction showed up on the instrument panel. This was a Ford/operator problem and was in no way the fault of the Reset Sensor Tool. Once the Train Sensors instruction showed up, the process was easy. It set each tire as quickly as I moved from the driver's front tire clockwise around the car. Then, hop back in the car and turn the ignition off. A quick start of the engine and wait a few seconds for everything to stabilize and the Low Tire Pressure warning was gone. So, I would give the Sensor Reset Tool 5 stars plus a bonus star for being fast and effective.
A**U
Didn’t work!!!
Don’t waste your money!!! No instructions and didn’t work on OEM Tpms.
K**.
tire pressure warning light reset
Fallowed directions worked first time, gives you that smart guy feeling.
B**.
Worked great after I found the correct tool placement
I replaced the TPMS sensors on my 2015 F150 with new Ford EOM sensors. This tool wouldn't work in any position I tried. Finally got it to work by holding it in my right hand, pointing it at the valve stem, pushing the button to light the red light, then rotating it 90 degrees so the edge of the tool was against the tire, just below the wheel rim (see the attached pic). Then I slowly moved back and forth an inch or two along the tire surface. The horn honked, so I repeated on the remaing tires. It worked like a charm.
M**D
How to use the TMPS Reset Tool
As others have noted, there are no instructions included. (That is why I gave it a 4-star rather than 5-star rating for ease of use. Once you have the instructions, it's quite easy to use.) This is what worked for me with a 2010 Ford Focus:1. Key in ignition, ignition off.2. Press and release the brake pedal.3. Turn the ignition key ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON.4. Press and release the brake pedal.5. Turn the ignition key OFF-ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON.6. If all is well, horn will sound and the system is ready to train.7. Put the reset tool next to the tire (not the rim) near the left front tire valve; press and hold the button until horn honks.8. Repeat the process (in this order) for the right (passenger) front wheel, right rear wheel, and left rear wheel.9. Turn the ignition off; the horn should sound twice.
D**Z
FAST AND EASY
Use it for re learning all my Ford vehicles that come in the Shop. Beats my other tool that take a while and require a year make and model.
B**R
Probably works on Ford, but not other TPMS sensor brands.
Didnt work on our 2007 expedition. However, We bought new TPMS sensors, but I believe they were bosch units and not OEM ford ones. So it seems we need a specific relearn tool to be able to communicate with the Bosch sensors.Just posting this for others to see/learn.
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