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Turn the key on, press the fuel pedal three times,slowly, within five seconds. the light should flash. When it stops turn the key off. This should reset it.
Reset the Tire pressure monitoring system light. The reset button is located under the steering side under the finish panel. You have to bend down to see the button.
Operate the tire pressure warning system reset switch only after the inflation pressures of all 4 tires have been adjusted on the vehicle.
To initialize the system, press and hold the tire pressure warning system reset switch for 3 seconds or longer with the power switch turned IG-ON
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what is the recommended , ATF transmission fluid service>?
this is covered in the operators guide, and depends on service
type, light or severe
go to ford dot com, click manuals , open operators guide and read maintance page , see it?
Tire pressure sensors are just that, sensitive. If all your tire have the proper pressure and you still are seeing the sensor light and it comes back on after resetting it then the computer sensor monitor is at fault. Unless you can reset your cars' computer you will probably be stuck with going to the dealer for service. Call various other reputable service centers that have certified mechanics before turning out the big green at a FORD dealership though.
My work van is a e-series 2011 cargo / work van, the way to reset the tire pressure on it is too push the hazard lights button a few times, may 5 or 6 times pretty quickly when the van is in park and running, the horn will honk and and then you stop pushing the hazard button and wait for a few minutes and the horn will honk agian and the tire pressure light will go out, i dont know if this resets the tires pressure sensor, but the light on the dash goes out, on my van it comes back on after i restart the van , so I am guessing that the sensor on my van is bad. but its worth a shot on your car.
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