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2016 Ford Explorer Sport TPMS Part#

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I want to order new sensors for my winter tires however when I was quoted from the dealer, they just listed the part code as TPMS35 for the sensors and TPMS19 for the transmitter/programmer. I know I can find the sensors cheaper on ebay or something as they are for my winters. If it is to much to do I may not even put them in.

Does anyone know the part numbers for the sensors and transmitter/programmer tool for a 2016 ford explorer sport?
 



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I want to order new sensors for my winter tires however when I was quoted from the dealer, they just listed the part code as TPMS35 for the sensors and TPMS19 for the transmitter/programmer. I know I can find the sensors cheaper on ebay or something as they are for my winters. If it is to much to do I may not even put them in.

Does anyone know the part numbers for the sensors and transmitter/programmer tool for a 2016 ford explorer sport?
I believe the TPMS frequency for the Explorer is 315 Mhz. Have you tried contacting Benny at Levittown Ford Super Center; http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/private.php?do=newpm&u=196402

Peter
 






I have to give it to you peterk9 you track this site carefully, I have been on here now about 2-3 months reading like mad. I do not post to much, only when i can help but the site has been very informative and very well maintenanced. I landed up picking up these on ebay and keeping my fingers crossed that they work.

TPMS Sensors

I check the ETis ford system and it labeled them as TPMS 315MHz on the build so I figured it is not a whole lot of money if worst case. Thanks for getting back to me as I figured this thread was gone. You do not miss a thing!

I am awaiting delivery of my 16 sport and have already an office full of accessories waiting. i feel like a kid again... only thing left is 4 interceptor rims for my blizzaks DM-V1. i have a place outside chatham, i have read windsor i think was the cheapest dealership to get these from. think i read somewhere $88ea, going that way for the long weekend anyway.


I believe the TPMS frequency for the Explorer is 315 Mhz. Have you tried contacting Benny at Levittown Ford Super Center; http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/private.php?do=newpm&u=196402

Peter
 












Those are actually part #s

TPMS35
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Price: $38.18
TPMS19
TRANSMITTER - TPMS CALIBRATION Price: $61.73
 






In the description it says
"Fits any 2015 Ford made in North America that uses TPMS35 sensors at 315Mhz frequency"

I know I read something somewhere they have changed things for 2016 but nothing was determined or confirmed. Is there a way of testing the sensors before installing them in the tires?

When I was quoted from the dealership the part# was TPMS35 @ $81.58 ea. Thx for the aforementioned website, something to browse around, i love all the ford support and tracking on the order, great customer service so far! I did buy everything else from my local dealer as their prices were very comparable. I believe in buying local, within reason, as i am a small business owner.
 






In the description it says
"Fits any 2015 Ford made in North America that uses TPMS35 sensors at 315Mhz frequency"

I know I read something somewhere they have changed things for 2016 but nothing was determined or confirmed. Is there a way of testing the sensors before installing them in the tires?

When I was quoted from the dealership the part# was TPMS35 @ $81.58 ea. Thx for the aforementioned website, something to browse around, i love all the ford support and tracking on the order, great customer service so far! I did buy everything else from my local dealer as their prices were very comparable. I believe in buying local, within reason, as i am a small business owner.

Nothing like marking up the price, holy .....
 






BTW if you go on fordparts.com and enter your vin and do a key word search of TPMS you will find them rather quickly. It will list what fits your vehicle.
 






Alright, I have a question. I looked up my 2017 Explorer Sport on fordparts.com and got this part:
http://www.fordparts.com/Commerce/P...earch=true&year=2017&make=Ford&model=Explorer

Now they also have other pieces like valve caps, etc. Do I need anything else or just that. The price is $38.18 USD per TPMS or $152.72 for four.

On amazon.com, there is a 4-pack for $68.99. But they don't look exactly the same.

Or I can just wait until my appointment and get them for a whopping $82 CDN each. And they want to charge me $102 for the programming tool.

Should I order on Amazon, or is it some cheap clone that I'll regret getting? Looking at the closeups, it says it's made in the USA by FoMoCo (Ford Motor Company) and is 315Mhz.
 






FYI, when I had the TPMS installed at the dealer on my MKT in 2014 the list price was $63.82 and I got then for $55 and they came with the valve caps. I'm guessing they are the same item.

Peter
 






I just ordered the parts on Amazon and will report back in a couple weeks once I attempt to get them installed.

I was told by Fordparts.com that the 2017's (at least my VIN) have embedded training transmitters and don't need the reprogramming tool. I love how everyone I talk to has a different idea of how this is supposed to go down.
 






I have a 2016 Sport and put ebay orderd "Ford Motorcraft 315MHZ TPMS Sensors Set of 4 w/ TPMS-19 Programmer" and they worked perfect for me last winter. I did not even need the programmer, just put them on and start driving and everything worked normally. I paid $176.21USD for the transaction.


I want to order new sensors for my winter tires however when I was quoted from the dealer, they just listed the part code as TPMS35 for the sensors and TPMS19 for the transmitter/programmer. I know I can find the sensors cheaper on ebay or something as they are for my winters. If it is to much to do I may not even put them in.

Does anyone know the part numbers for the sensors and transmitter/programmer tool for a 2016 ford explorer sport?
 






Good to know! Once tires are rotated or switched out for seasonal changes, do you just put the car in retraining mode? Press start, then toggle the hazard lights 3 times?
 






No retaining, just change tires and drive...

Good to know! Once tires are rotated or switched out for seasonal changes, do you just put the car in retraining mode? Press start, then toggle the hazard lights 3 times?
 






Wow, the way it should be. :) Thanks for your input!
 






No retaining, just change tires and drive...
Can you confirm that the correct tires are shown in the right locations? There have been discussions saying that the system although the system seems to be working it won't know that tire A is now in position D for example.

Peter
 






Just bought a set of 18" factory take offs for snows. What did you end up figuring out about the sensors for the 17s? I need to get a set now...
 






I bought these from a US vendor, and had these installed in my 2017 Ford Explorer Sport in Canada without any problems!

[DO NOT CLICK THIS LINK... copy & paste it into a new browser tab]
https://www.amazon.com/F2GZ-1A189-Pressure-Sensors-2015-16-Ford/dp/B013GU2VTI

Weird... I can't get the link to work through redirect here... otherwise it redirects to the amazon.ca site and fails. Alternatively you can just go to amazon.com and search for F2GZ-1A189. The vendor is aptly called "Ford". The description says
TPMS35 F2GZ-1A189-A (4) Tire Pressure Sensors 2015-16 Ford F-150 Edge Mustang

But it works on 2017 Explorers too. Exact same part.
 






Thanks, I just ordered a set. I have a "trainer" from a '12 Mustang. I'll see if that works....
 



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I bought these from a US vendor, and had these installed in my Ford Explorer Sport in Canada without any problems!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013GU2VTI?ref_=pe_527950_33920250

And they were indeed the exact OEM part.
Link not working for me. Goes to Amazon.ca.

EDIT: Got it now. Had to paste it in the URL otherwise clicking it goes to the Canadian site.
The shown price of $74.99 US works out to $99.39 CDN today. I bought mine from the dealership for $85.66.
 






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