FORD EXPLORER TPMS RESET
How to reset the TPMS on Ford Explorer from year 2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017-2018.
About Ford Explorer:
The Ford Explorer is a range of SUVs manufactured by Ford Motor Company. Introduced in 1990 for the 1991 model year, the Explorer was the first four-door SUV produced by Ford, replacing the two-door Bronco II. Six generations of the Explorer have been produced. The sixth generation was unveiled in January 2019. As with the Ranger, the Explorer derives its name from a trim package used on the F-Series, used from 1967 to 1986. Originally slotted below the full-size Bronco in the Ford truck line, the current Explorer is slotted between the Edge and standard-wheelbase Expedition.
For its first two generations, the Explorer was produced in both two-door (as the Explorer Sport) and four-door configurations. Upon the introduction of the third generation, the Explorer was produced exclusively as a four-door SUV; the Explorer Sport was discontinued in 2003. The Sport name was resurrected in 2012, but as a performance version of the standard four-door Explorer. The Explorer has been offered with a number of powertrain layouts during its production. The first four generations offered rear-wheel drive as standard, with part-time four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive options; the fifth generation offered front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive, while the sixth generation reverted to rear-wheel drive with optional all-wheel drive.
During its production, numerous variants of the Explorer have been marketed, with Lincoln-Mercury selling the four-door Explorer as the Mercury Mountaineer (1996–2010) and the Lincoln Aviator (2002–2005; 2019–); Mazda sold the Explorer Sport as the Mazda Navajo (1990–1994). The Explorer Sport Trac is a mid-size pickup truck derived from the four-door Explorer; two generations were produced from 1999[3] to 2010. For police use, Ford developed the Ford Police Interceptor Utility from the fifth-generation Explorer (replacing the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor); a specially modified Special Service Vehicle version is also available from Ford Fleet for law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and EMS agencies.(source:wiki)
TPMS RESET
Note: Your need TPMS Scan tool for this car model.
Relearn Procedure for Models WITH STANDARD IGNITION.
- Inflate all tires to pressure listed on vehicleplacard.
- Turn ignition to OFF position and press and release brake pedal.
- Cycle ignition from the OFF to RUN position 3 times, ending in the RUN position.
- Press and release brake pedal.
- Turn ignition to OFF position.
- Cycle ignition from the OFF to RUN position 3 times, ending in the RUN position.
- Horn will sound once,and the TPMS telltale will blink once, indicating train mode is initiated. If equipped with a message center, it will display TRAIN LF TIRE.
- .Starting with the LF tire, use your TPMS scan tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR, LR (and full size spare if equipped). The horn will sound once each sensor has been recognized.
- After training LR tire, the message center will display TRAINING MODE COMPLETE. If the vehicle is not equipped with the message center display, successful completion can be verified by turning the ignition to the OFF position and not hearing the horn sound. If the horn sounds, then the training procedure must be repeated.
- Turn ignition to the OFF position.
Relearn Procedure for Models WITH PUSH-BUTTON IGNITION.
- Inflate all tires to pressure listed on vehicle placard.2.With the
- vehicle off, press and release the brake pedal.
- Press,and hold,the START button until a chime sounds.
- Power OFF by pushing the button 1 time.
- Press,and hold, the S TART button until a chime sounds.
- Power OFF by pushing the button 1 time.
- Press,and hold, the START button until a chime sounds.
- Press and release the brake pedal.
- Power OFF by pushing the button 1 time.
- Press,and hold, theS TART button until a chime sounds.
- Power OFF by pushing the button 1 time.
- Press,and hold, the START button until a chime sounds.
- Power off by pushing the button 1 time.
- Press,and hold, the START button until a chime sounds.
- Horn will sound once,and the TPMS telltale will blink once, indicating train mode is initiated. If equipped with a message center, it will display TRAIN LF TIRE.
- Starting with the LF tire, use your TPMS scan tool to scan each sensor in the following order: LF, RF, RR, LR (and full size spare if equipped). The horn will sound once each sensor has been recognized.
- After training LR tire, the message center will display TRAINING MODE COMPLETE. If the vehicle is not equipped with the message center display, successful completion can be verified by turning the ignition to the OFF position and not hearing the horn sound. If the horn sounds, then the training procedure must be repeated.
- 18.Turn ignition to the OFF position.
Thank you very much!