DukeCLR
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Yes, we have the PP as well with the Pirrellis, but our new wheels have the Nitto NT 555 G2 which are directional as well as staggered
Have you tried syncing them without a tool?
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Yes, we have the PP as well with the Pirrellis, but our new wheels have the Nitto NT 555 G2 which are directional as well as staggered
No, I donāt have the tires mounted yet. I have not seen that as an option?Have you tried syncing them without a tool?
I thought they auto synced, I haven't bought new wheels yet but I thought that's the way it worked, you just put on the new tires and drove for awhile. The snow tires for two of my families 2023 Fords worked like this.No, I donāt have the tires mounted yet. I have not seen that as an option?
remember folks, even with the Ford TPMS tool, there is a HUGE difference in the programming procedure for rotating tires with TMPS sensors that are already "registered" to the car's computer, vs the procedure to "register" TMPS sensors that are not in the computer.
The way I get around this ( I do have a ATEQ TMPS tool) is I get NAPA programmable TPMS sensors and when I program them for a particular car I clone the existing serial numbers that are on the car and use those to program the new sensors.
This way you have 2 sets of wheels with TPMS sensors that have transponder numbers that are already in the cars computer.
I would encourage everyone to find a friend with a TMPS tool, and read the sensor numbers and write them down in case you ever have to replace one your local NAPA can program the replacement sensor using the OEM serial numbers.
According to my quick look, Ford is using both 315 and 433 Mhz sensors
If you have a friend at a NAPA store their TPMS tool for the EZ sensors will read your sensor and tell you if it is 315 or 433 Mhz, they can also clone a set of sensors for you. I have been paying about $33 a sensor for the EZ Sensors lately and I program them myself.
The 315 Mhz sensors are the same ones they have been using since the dawn of time (after the Feds forced them to do it after the Firestone Tire Explorer roll over fiasco) and there are a bunch of 315Mhz activation tools on Amazon for 15 bucks.
I started this thread with asking for help with the syncing tool. I bought 4 new TPMS senors from our dealer for the S650. We have new wheels and tires and will be keeping our original wheels and tires. The set up we are putting on are directional and staggered so we will not be able to rotate the tires. My concern is that most of the sync tools available are most likely for 315 mhz and not the 433 which I believe these are? The tool is not available through the dealer, perhaps it does not matter but I have yet to hear conclusively what we need and where to get it?remember folks, even with the Ford TPMS tool, there is a HUGE difference in the programming procedure for rotating tires with TMPS sensors that are already "registered" to the car's computer, vs the procedure to "register" TMPS sensors that are not in the computer.
The way I get around this ( I do have a ATEQ TMPS tool) is I get NAPA programmable TPMS sensors and when I program them for a particular car I clone the existing serial numbers that are on the car and use those to program the new sensors.
This way you have 2 sets of wheels with TPMS sensors that have transponder numbers that are already in the cars computer.
I would encourage everyone to find a friend with a TMPS tool, and read the sensor numbers and write them down in case you ever have to replace one your local NAPA can program the replacement sensor using the OEM serial numbers.
According to my quick look, Ford is using both 315 and 433 Mhz sensors
If you have a friend at a NAPA store their TPMS tool for the EZ sensors will read your sensor and tell you if it is 315 or 433 Mhz, they can also clone a set of sensors for you. I have been paying about $33 a sensor for the EZ Sensors lately and I program them myself.
The 315 Mhz sensors are the same ones they have been using since the dawn of time (after the Feds forced them to do it after the Firestone Tire Explorer roll over fiasco) and there are a bunch of 315Mhz activation tools on Amazon for 15 bucks.
I posted what to do. I was in the same boat as you. Working perfectly without a tool.I started this thread with asking for help with the syncing tool. I bought 4 new TPMS senors from our dealer for the S650. We have new wheels and tires and will be keeping our original wheels and tires. The set up we are putting on are directional and staggered so we will not be able to rotate the tires. My concern is that most of the sync tools available are most likely for 315 mhz and not the 433 which I believe these are? The tool is not available through the dealer, perhaps it does not matter but I have yet to hear conclusively what we need and where to get it?
Did not have to go bsck to dealer. Have not tried to move tire position.