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🚗 Master your tire pressure game with precision and ease!
The NewYall TPMS Sensor Training Tool is a lightweight, digital device designed for precise tire pressure monitoring sensor programming. Compatible with a wide range of Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury models from 2006 to 2016, it offers ±2 psi accuracy within a 1-150 psi range, powered by a reliable 5V supply. Compact and user-friendly, it ensures quick sensor training to keep your vehicle’s tire pressure optimized and safe.
Brand | NewYall |
Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts |
Measurement Accuracy | +/- 2 psi |
Measuring Range | 1-150 psi |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Digital |
Specific Uses For Product | Pressure |
UPC | 675663432439 |
Manufacturer | NewYall |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.69 x 2.91 x 1.65 inches |
Item model number | 8C2Z-LA203-A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8C2Z-LA203-A |
J**S
Tip top for TPMS retraining!
Performs exactly as expected - unpackage programming tool, put Ford into training mode, use the tool.... voila. TPMS re-trained.Would recommend to anyone with a 2007 or newer Ford.
N**G
Worked as it should, needed to replace a dead tire pressure sensor
This device worked as it should, helping me locate the dead Tire Pressure Sensor on my 2011 Ford Escape. Next I will replace that sensor (Left Front) and then use this device to reprogram my vehicles TPSM system so that all four tires are reporting pressure correctly.
J**N
Worked Fine
I have a 2011 F150 with new sensors after rim replacement. This worked great to configure the new sensors.Note, for this Ford, it's not good enough to use the "hazard button" version that you might have seen. That's for sensors that have already been paired with the truck, I think.For new sensors, you need to use the brake pedal method. After trying the hazard way, the brake method worked immediately.Put the key in (don't turn it on), depress the brake pedal, take your foot off of the brake pedal, then cycle the ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON. Leave it on, and press the brake pedal again (depress, take your foot off). Cycle the ignition three more times, starting with Off. (OFF-ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON)You'll get the "train left front tire" message, and that's when you go press the green button against the tire wall near the stem. You might have to try a few different spots, but you'll hear the truck honk (or dash chimes), and move around the truck, clockwise.
B**S
Tpms tool
I got this tool to reset my tpms sensors on my new set of tires and it didn’t work and I have a 2012 Lincoln MKZ
D**R
not worth the money
won't program new sensor
W**M
Gave it a try
I have a 2011 Lincoln Navigator and one of the TPS sensors would not reset after adding air, after doing some research found out you get about 10years of the TPS being good before you have to replace. Was looking at about 400 dollars to replace all 4 sensors, any how the TPS would still show pressure and thought try and reset it first and for the price of the tool thought it could not hurt. Got the tool and was able to reset all TPS sensors and saved about 400 dollars for now. Tool is easy to use and it worked :)
T**T
Cheap and it works awesome!
Easy to use. No instructions but look for a YouTube video for your car. American muscle has the same item but expensive. Used it on my 2015 mustang.
J**E
Works for my aftermarket CDWTPMS sensors
Tested on mercury mariner with 9L3T-1A180-AE sensors and it don't relearn, but it relearn the CDWTPS sensors for Ford/Mercury/Mazda.
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