Ford uses Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensors in their vehicles. The TPMS sensors used by Ford operate at a frequency of 315 MHz. These sensors are designed and built to the specific standards of Ford Motor Company and are recommended for use in Ford and Lincoln vehicles. The manufacturers of the Ford TPMS sensors are Schrader Electronics, VDO, and Lear.
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- What tire manufacturer does Ford use?
- How do I know which TPMS sensor I need?
- Are TPMS sensors vehicle specific?
- Are OEM TPMS sensors better than aftermarket?
- Do Ford OEM TPMS sensors need to be programmed?
- Is Ford TPMS direct or indirect?
- Who makes Ford TPMS sensors?
- Where is the TPMS sensor ID on a Ford?
- How do I know if my TPMS is direct or indirect?
- How long do Ford TPMS sensors last?
What tire manufacturer does Ford use?
Ford works with various name-brand tire manufacturers to source tires for its vehicles. The specific brand and tire used vary depending on the model, wheel size, and trim level. We carry many manufacturer brands currently making factory tires for Ford, including Goodyear, Bridgestone, Hankook, Continental, and Pirelli.
How do I know which TPMS sensor I need?
First, compatibility with your vehicle’s make and model is essential to ensure a proper fit. Accuracy and reliability of pressure readings, ease of installation, durability, and battery life are also crucial considerations. Additionally, consider whether the sensor is programmable or requires specific tools for setup.
Are TPMS sensors vehicle specific?
Yes, most TPMS sensors are vehicle specific. In cars with factory-installed TPMS sensors, the sensors are always vehicle-specific. Automakers get these systems from specific suppliers, and the supplier can vary from model to model. If you use an incompatible TPMS sensor, it likely won’t work with your car’s system.
Are OEM TPMS sensors better than aftermarket?
OE TPMS Sensors last longer, have a 1 in 1 million failure rate, come with a manufacturer warranty, and are much better understood by auto shops around the country. Don’t waste money and time with cheap knock offs. Never compromise your safety and the safety of other to save a buck.
Do Ford OEM TPMS sensors need to be programmed?
Every replacement TPMS sensor must be “relearned” to the vehicle following the prescribed OE relearn procedure, regardless of whether it is an OE or aftermarket sensor.
Is Ford TPMS direct or indirect?
direct
After the TREAD Act was mandated in 2007, all vehicles manufactured in the United States beginning in 2008, must be installed with direct or indirect TPMS systems. The Ford Focus uses a direct TPMS system, which means TPMS sensors are installed in the wheel.
Who makes Ford TPMS sensors?
The manufacturers of the Ford TPMS are Schrader Electronics, VDO and Lear.
Where is the TPMS sensor ID on a Ford?
Printed on the side of the original TPMS sensor is an ID number. With some TPMS tools, the ID number can be read off the sensor and programmed into a replacement sensor.
How do I know if my TPMS is direct or indirect?
There are three styles of tire pressure monitoring sensors in the direct. System number one is the rubber stem in most situations you can identify this by removing the valve cap.
How long do Ford TPMS sensors last?
The life expectancy of the lithium ion batteries in a TPMS sensor is anywhere from 5-10 years. It’s hard to put an exact timeframe for how long TPMS sensor batteries will last as it depends on the number of radio frequency transmissions the sensors make.