Doyle H
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2014 Explorer XLT
I've searched & read, with no success.
2014 XLT just had new, 2017 18" XLT wheels & tires installed. (Old 14 tires/wheels are gone)
At first, no light or fault...approx. 30 miles later- Warning light & Message "Tire monitoring Fault"
No issues putting truck into "Learn mode"
Issue is:
Getting any tire to react to TPMS19 trigger tool per instructions. No joy.
Tried dropping air pressure trick on relearn ( after confirming 35 psi all around) No Joy.
Tried 20mph drive for 15 min after attempting relearn. No Joy.
Seller confirms/swears wheels were removed at dealer and tires stayed on wheels..., "sensors are still in tires" (so Im told, haven't confirmed)
So, the questions are: are 2017 TPMS sensors same frequency as 2014 truck? Any way to confirm aside from trip to dealer & pull tire off rim? Is the TPMS19 tool compatible w/ 2017 sensors?
Thanks-
2014 XLT just had new, 2017 18" XLT wheels & tires installed. (Old 14 tires/wheels are gone)
At first, no light or fault...approx. 30 miles later- Warning light & Message "Tire monitoring Fault"
No issues putting truck into "Learn mode"
Issue is:
Getting any tire to react to TPMS19 trigger tool per instructions. No joy.
Tried dropping air pressure trick on relearn ( after confirming 35 psi all around) No Joy.
Tried 20mph drive for 15 min after attempting relearn. No Joy.
Seller confirms/swears wheels were removed at dealer and tires stayed on wheels..., "sensors are still in tires" (so Im told, haven't confirmed)
So, the questions are: are 2017 TPMS sensors same frequency as 2014 truck? Any way to confirm aside from trip to dealer & pull tire off rim? Is the TPMS19 tool compatible w/ 2017 sensors?
Thanks-