Pesky Tire Pressure Sensors on Ford Explorers

8 messages,  Last post on Oct 11, 2011 at 4:23 PM

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#4 of 8 Re: Pesky Tire Pressure Sensors - Explorers [dave1309] by barb2010

Aug 24, 2010 (6:45 pm)

Replying to: dave1309 (Nov 24, 2008 11:44 am)
Same here. At first I thought it was the new Goodyear tires. I didn't seem to have this issue before purchasing them. It really is an annoyance!

#5 of 8 Re: Pesky Tire Pressure Sensors - Explorers [dave1309] by specialk3

Dec 17, 2010 (6:59 am)

Replying to: dave1309 (Nov 24, 2008 11:44 am)
Yeah, mine comes on every winter when the temperature changes from warm to cold, very annoying every day, every time I crank the vehicle. Funny thing is I was getting my oil changed the other day and three people came in complaining about the same thing, some people were told they would put more air in their tires others were told their Nitro-Fil was out and it would cost $39.99. In other words they know it is a problem and are doing nothing about it.

#6 of 8 Re: Pesky Tire Pressure Sensors - Explorers [specialk3] by capriracer

Dec 18, 2010 (3:55 am)

Replying to: specialk3 (Dec 17, 2010 6:59 am)
I hope everyone is aware that when the temperature drops, the pressure drops as well. About 1 psi for every 10°F.
 
Also, running a tire generates heat, so the pressure rises as well!
 
So if you are reporting that cold weather is triggering your system and driving a few miles turns it off - well, it sounds like the system is working perfectly and so are the laws of Physics.
 
If you want to stop the system from being triggered, start off with more pressure.

#7 of 8 Re: Pesky Tire Pressure Sensors - Explorers [capriracer] by wwest

Dec 29, 2010 (12:00 pm)

Replying to: capriracer (Dec 18, 2010 3:55 am)
Or just wait for the next TPMS's firmware version to have OAT compensation.

#8 of 8 Re: Pesky Tire Pressure Sensors - Explorers [dave1309] by jctsr

Oct 11, 2011 (4:23 pm)

Replying to: dave1309 (Nov 24, 2008 11:44 am)
I too have a 2006 Ford Explorer Eddy Baure Edition V8 4.6 liter. I have gotten a Tire sensor fault warning since I got the Vehicle. Had tires rotated and took it to a car washed and a high pressure wash was used in each wheel well. It worked for a while then now it comes on intermittent. At first each time I started the engine it would come on and I would reset it and it would be fine till the next time I started my engine. Now it is intermittent. Sometimes it comes on while I am driving and pushing reset will fix it, sometimes when I start the engine. Two questions? What is going on and where is the main sensor/monitor unit located?
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