How to Match the Tire Pressure Sensor on Ford Edge?
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Set up in the central display screen. Below is the relevant introduction: 1. Operation process: First, start the car, enter the interior, locate the central display screen inside the car, and touch the CAE button on the left. This will take you to the vehicle settings menu. In the vehicle settings options, select tire settings. After entering, click 'set' in the tire settings. Then, click 'confirm' in the pop-up prompt. The car's tire pressure monitoring will begin the initialization operation. Once the progress bar is completed, the tire pressure light will be reset. 2. Training mode: The horn will sound, and the TPMS indicator will flash. 'Calibrate LF tire' will appear in the message center (if available). Use the reset tool or relearn to activate the TPMS sensor, and the horn will sound to indicate successful sensor recognition.
I just got new tires for my Ford Edge, and the tire pressure warning light came on, probably because the sensors weren't properly matched. The matching process is actually quite simple: First, sit in the car, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, then navigate to the vehicle settings option in the steering wheel control menu and select TPMS reset or learning mode. Next, the system will prompt you to trigger each tire's sensor—use a professional tool near the tire valve or manually operate it, such as by releasing air pressure to trigger the signal. Once done, drive at a speed of 30-50 km/h for a few minutes to let the system automatically identify the positions. After matching, the sensors work more accurately, promptly alerting you to tire pressure issues and reducing the risk of blowouts. Remember, skipping this step may lead to false alarms or missed potential hazards, so prioritize this when changing tires to save yourself a lot of trouble.