Michael Murphy 2
Member
- Joined
- Dec 23, 2009
- Messages
- 28
- Reaction score
- 19
- Location
- Pompano Beach, FL
- What engine do you have?
- V6 engine
- What year is your Sport Trac?
- 2010
- What Generation is your Sport Trac?
- 2n Gen Owner
Hello,
So, for the last six months or so, I was getting a TPMS Sensor Fault idiot light on my 2010 ST XLT 2-wheel drive. It has 183k on it.
About two years ago I got the same Sensor Fault, so I went into one of Fords Quick Lane and they replaced all four sensors and configured them.
I received no TPMS issues until six months ago.
Over the last six months I stopped at the very same Ford dealer Quick Lane four times and had them test the sensors. Each time they said they resynced each sensor and that there was no problems,
Again, sooner or later the light would come on again.
Yesterday I went back to the same dealer Quick Lane and had them install four brand new sensors.
Everything was fine for about ten hours, and low and behold a Tire Pressure Monitor Fault lit up. Now this was not the same Sensor Fault message.
So,l I am appealing to you all to try and help me to understand just what the problem is and any possible solutions. I am not, at this point, totally against, disabling the TPMS somehow.
Thanks,
Michael Murphy
So, for the last six months or so, I was getting a TPMS Sensor Fault idiot light on my 2010 ST XLT 2-wheel drive. It has 183k on it.
About two years ago I got the same Sensor Fault, so I went into one of Fords Quick Lane and they replaced all four sensors and configured them.
I received no TPMS issues until six months ago.
Over the last six months I stopped at the very same Ford dealer Quick Lane four times and had them test the sensors. Each time they said they resynced each sensor and that there was no problems,
Again, sooner or later the light would come on again.
Yesterday I went back to the same dealer Quick Lane and had them install four brand new sensors.
Everything was fine for about ten hours, and low and behold a Tire Pressure Monitor Fault lit up. Now this was not the same Sensor Fault message.
So,l I am appealing to you all to try and help me to understand just what the problem is and any possible solutions. I am not, at this point, totally against, disabling the TPMS somehow.
Thanks,
Michael Murphy