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What is everyone doing about TPMS with new wheels?

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Wahoo, I just bought a set of 7.5 x 17 pro-race 1.2 (in bronze!). I have 12K on my stock tires which still have some life (and value), but I?m thinking I?d be better off with new rubber. I?d also like to keep the stock tires for later use (autox), or sell them with the stock rubber on. Taking the TPMS out of the stockers is an additional expense to remount the stock tires on the stock wheels not to mention they won?t have TPMS installed if the buyer needs them, so do I go with new TPMS inside the new wheels, or put them in a PVC pipe so I can keep all options open? I?ll likely have this done at my dealer who sells tires very cheap so they can reprogram the TPMS. So what are you guys doing in my situation? Is keeping the stock TPMS worth the effort and expense? How much is all this going to cost?
 


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I rolled in a set of TPMS and steelies into the financing when I bought the car. Will probably get a ford trigger to set the sensors come swap time.

Edit: I think rock auto has some for sale, that and I'm sure Tasca parts will work with any forum members for sensors too.
 


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Just don't buy sensors from Tire Rack, they're a rip off, and according to the employee's there they only work on some Fiesta's. Buy only Ford OEM ones, as TPMS on our cars is very fussy.
 


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Just don't buy sensors from Tire Rack, they're a rip off, and according to the employee's there they only work on some Fiesta's. Buy only Ford OEM ones, as TPMS on our cars is very fussy.
This is good to know, I'm looking at ordering tires/rims from them in a couple months.

I was planning on just having the ones with the stock rims transferred over, though... is that a reliable option?
 


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Thanks for the info on where to get new TPMS, but I was really wondering if its better to buy new or reuse the old ones in my stock rims? How much of a hassle is it to reprogram new TPMS?
 


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I guess don't understand how these work. I thought the car needed to recognize the TPMS in your wheels (and not the guy driving next to you) thus they always need to be programed. My understanding is you can only have 4 TPMS programed into your car at any one time. Therefor if I get new TPMS they will need to be programed, and then if I reinstalled my stock wheels with the stock TPMS that would trip the light.
 


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If you use your old ones they will not have to be reprogammed. If you were to buy new ones you would have to get them synced to the vehicle. An activation tool from Ford is $40.00, it is relatively easy to do on your own if you have Ford OEM sensors, and in all takes about 5 minutes. I would recommend you only getting Ford OEM sensors as I've had lots of headaches with other brands then Ford.
 


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I guess don't understand how these work. I thought the car needed to recognize the TPMS in your wheels (and not the guy driving next to you) thus they always need to be programed. My understanding is you can only have 4 TPMS programed into your car at any one time. Therefor if I get new TPMS they will need to be programed, and then if I reinstalled my stock wheels with the stock TPMS that would trip the light.
Yes. If you are flipping between different sets, they need to be reprogrammed every time for the car to recognize them. You will need to buy the motorcraft trigger and follow the procedure to complete this.

I recommend buying everything from Tire Rack. Their TPMS sensors are from Shrader and are as good as the OEM ones. I would not buy the cheapos from eBay or Amazon.... A few member have found that those don't typically work. Just spend the ~$125. at Tire Rack and avoid the frustration...
 


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I would NOT recommend buying from Tire Rack, I have gotten two verbal and one written statement from Tire Rack stating that the sensors they sell only work on some Fiesta's, granted I have a 2015, but I went through the hassle of 3 sets, I repeat 3 sets of tire racks sensors and the ford dealership could not get any of them to work. Tire Rack did not reimburse me for the new Ford Set despite them not selling working sensors and me purchasing them. TPMS is a very fussy system to begin with, buy the Ford OEM ones and you will not have a problem, if you buy generic you will rolling the dice.
 


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I would NOT recommend buying from Tire Rack, I have gotten two verbal and one written statement from Tire Rack stating that the sensors they sell only work on some Fiesta's, granted I have a 2015, but I went through the hassle of 3 sets, I repeat 3 sets of tire racks sensors and the ford dealership could not get any of them to work. Tire Rack did not reimburse me for the new Ford Set despite them not selling working sensors and me purchasing them. TPMS is a very fussy system to begin with, buy the Ford OEM ones and you will not have a problem, if you buy generic you will rolling the dice.
Interesting.. Mine worked fine an my 2014 and I don't believe Ford change the TPMS design for 2015. When did you buy them? Maybe Tire Rack changed their supplier?
 


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Bought them in May, finally had all these problems sorted out two weeks ago and ending up shelling out $500 at the Ford Dealership to get it fixed. Was a pain, and ill most certainly never buy from Tire Rack or recommend anyone to them again.
 


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Bought them in May, finally had all these problems sorted out two weeks ago and ending up shelling out $500 at the Ford Dealership to get it fixed. Was a pain, and ill most certainly never buy from Tire Rack or recommend anyone to them again.
Ouch.. That's weird. I bought mine last fall and they worked fine. Were they the Shrader ones?
 


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The set I bought from ebay worked fine. They are original motorcraft.

I had the wheels/tires installed and mounted at my local ford dealership and they programmed the new sensors at no charge.
 


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[MENTION=757]timboslice[/MENTION] so the FiST only can handle 4 TPMS at a time? I know the 2008 and 2011 Edge can have more (never needed to relearn when swapping wheels from winter to summer). If that is the case I'm getting a widget to use myself.
 


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Forget to take the TPMS off my stock wheels, never replaced them, black tape over the yellow light thingy LOL
 


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[MENTION=757]timboslice[/MENTION] so the FiST only can handle 4 TPMS at a time? I know the 2008 and 2011 Edge can have more (never needed to relearn when swapping wheels from winter to summer). If that is the case I'm getting a widget to use myself.
Not sure. I just assumed that it would have to be synced every time. My past experience has been with vehicles that provided tire specific monitoring ie. They would be synced even if you rotated. I haven't swapped back to the winters on the FiST yet so maybe it's capable of it...
 


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