Tire Pressure Monitoring

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LokiWolf

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I guess I wasn't clear. Discount Tire Ran the Training procedure you discribed aabove but the Kenwood display is not synced to the actual tire on the screen that's low in pressure. Kenwood diplayed a low LF tire when it was actually the RF tire.

They did it wrong...
 

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I wouldn’t trust Discount tires “expert technicians” to have done the procedure correctly.
 
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Ok But I watched them do it and it went as you described, LF.RF, RR. LR. then a confirmation on the message center.
I'll get someone else to do it.
 

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Ok But I watched them do it and it went as you described, LF.RF, RR. LR. then a confirmation on the message center.
I'll get someone else to do it.

Try it yourself. No need in paying anybody...


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TPS Relearn thingy.....
If anyone is wondering if this device will work on a 2007 Expedition EL Limited the answer is yes. They can be found on ebay for $22.00 ish. Mine came from Walmart around $30.00.
I looked for hours to get a confirmation on the 2007 but could not find one so I took a chance and ordered one.
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I just refreshed mine and it works as advertised.
 
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Got a Setup that works...

This is on an iPhone Xs Max Running iOS 12.0.1

I am using a Kiwi 3 Adapter, the OBDFusion App(Free) with the Enhanced Ford Diags for 2017($9.99).

Add the Tire Pressure PIDs from the BCM(Body Control Module) to the Diag PID Screen. Sure I can add it to a DashBoard, but haven’t gotten that far.
OBD fusion works great, but the app itself is not free as of right now. $10 for the app, $10 for the Ford upgrade
 
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