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Ive never dealt with these before, had a few questions. i have a 2015 V6, If i buy a set of 18 or 19's Wheels/tires that are off a GT that have sensors do i still need to reprogram those sensors for my car? Also, am i able to remove the ones from my wheels & use them on a new set of rims if i go after market? Thanks for any info.
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I bought a set of Roush wheels from my buddy who upgraded is stage 2 wheels - my TPMS system seems to recognize and read them without any additional config.
 

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No reprogramming is necessary. They use some sort of frequency that is short distance so if the tire mounted is close to to the other sensor inside the wheel well, it will automatically register and reprogram after a few miles or about 5 minutes of driving.
 

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No reprogramming is necessary. They use some sort of frequency that is short distance so if the tire mounted is close to to the other sensor inside the wheel well, it will automatically register and reprogram after a few miles or about 5 minutes of driving.

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If for whatever reason you need to replace sensors, the Motorcraft part number is TPMS-35


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This.

If for whatever reason you need to replace sensors, the Motorcraft part number is TPMS-35


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A bit off topic, Josh, but I ordered the tires yesterday to go with the new Velgen VMB7s. I went with Bridgestone Potenza S001, 275/35/20 and 295/35/20.

And I need to get 4 of these TPMS-35s for the new wheels since I plan on keeping the stock tires on the stock PP wheels.

I'm seeing the TPMS-35s on Amazon for about $110.00, plus shipping I believe. Seems to be the best price I can find using Mr. Google.
 

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A bit off topic, Josh, but I ordered the tires yesterday to go with the new Velgen VMB7s. I went with Bridgestone Potenza S001, 275/35/20 and 295/35/20.

And I need to get 4 of these TPMS-35s for the new wheels since I plan on keeping the stock tires on the stock PP wheels.

I'm seeing the TPMS-35s on Amazon for about $110.00, plus shipping I believe. Seems to be the best price I can find using Mr. Google.

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ive seen the sets on Ebay for $70 but you need to buy the programming tool, or find the sets with the tool included, the tool seem to run around $40 itself from what ive seen researching
Are they motorcraft pieces? I'd stick to OEM/motorcraft on these as the aftermarket sensors sometimes have an issue programming, same with keys/fobs.
 
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I posted the link above, they are ford replacements
 
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Those are a cheaper sensor, and tbh I've never seen those put on a 2015. They do show in my catalog for the 2015s, we've just never used them. Hell, we don't even stock them. I'd stick with the tried/true TPMS-35s.

And I would just snag up an extra set and put them on any new wheels, rather than having to transfer sensors. The new wheels should come with them, though. If you get them from the right people ;)
 

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I put new wheels on my car today and I drove the car around 5 miles or so and its still showing the readings for the old stock wheels... Any idea what I am doing wrong? The new wheels have new TPMS sensors, that I got with the wheels from N4SM.
 
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Anyone know if I buy factory Mustang wheels/tires that with sensors in them & bolt them on will they need to be reset or should they just sync up since they are same sensors?
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