Hi, somewhere on this excellent site I found a number of PIDs for various functions.
On my 2016 Ford Ranger I just set up the TPMS in my new Scangauge with the LHF RHF RHR LHR variables etc
All good - thank you for publishing these codes !
I tested using a quality hand gauge
Front tyres were 42PSI, Back were 44PSI
But the Scangauge readings also 44 and 42PSI were swapped around front to back.
I'm guessing its because the wheels have been rotated a few times and the sensors mixed up.
I can easily fix this by letting some air out of each tyre, observe the pressure and renaming LHF etc etc
But I was wondering if there's anyway to get the Ranger computer itself to "relearn" where its left and right, front and back wheel sensors are now sitting
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You will need a TPMS retraining tool available through this site.
It you read the post about 3 down from this one titled TPMS Training that will explain what to do.
It you read the post about 3 down from this one titled TPMS Training that will explain what to do.
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Also, when you are checking the pressure for each Tyre, the sensors will go into sleep mode after a while. Once this happens, the readings won’t change no matter how much air you put in or let out. Spinning the wheels or driving around for a minute will wake up the sensors.
I learned this while setting up my gauge.
[edit: I just noticed this forum software automatically changes “t i r e” to “Tyre”. I thought someone was editing my posts to correct the regional spelling.]
I learned this while setting up my gauge.
[edit: I just noticed this forum software automatically changes “t i r e” to “Tyre”. I thought someone was editing my posts to correct the regional spelling.]
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Sorry Mike but some people tend to use spell check which is usually set to US english. I based the auto correction for a few words on the Australian dictionary.
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No worries...I thought it was funny.
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