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Disable TPMS Light?

y2krtaf

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It would have been about $350 ($60 per sensor x4 plus $15-20 install/program x4 plus tax) more all said and done from what I recall. It's not that I can't afford it, I just don't like paying more for something than I should.
Some vehicles do utilize auto-relearn TPMS systems; Jeep and Dodge come to mind.

When new sensors are introduced on the Ranger though, it looks like a relearn is required. Same goes for rotations. Was this not the case for you @y2krtaf?

Details: https://www.dillvalves.com/wp-content/uploads/TPMS-PDFs/Relearns/RL-D0108.pdf

It's important to note that universal sensors would require programming prior to the reset procedure/s. An O.E or O.E.M style sensor does not.
Absolutely not,I can switch between my stock wheels and tires,and my fancy set,and even rotate my spare into the mix(I have 5 of each for said purpose),and they will learn after a short drive.I do realize playing in the tire parts buzz a little that there are versions of sensors that need programming prior to install,but that is a different set of circumstances.
Stock steels.
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And fancy set
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