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To reset the tire pressure sensor fault on a 2010 Ford F-150, you can refer to this video: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=Z3VncTKCAo4. It's important to anticipate replacing this component in the future to avoid accidents while driving. It's recommended to replace your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to maintain their optimal condition and prevent accidents. Regularly checking your tire pressure, looking for any punctures from nails, and monitoring for signs of wear like feathering or cupping are essential steps to keep this component in good working order.
To recalibrate the tire pressure sensor on a 2010 Ford F-150, turn the key to the "on" position three times, step on and off the brake pedal, turn the key off, repeat this process, and finish with the key in the "on" position.
If one of the sensors has a dead battery, what steps should be taken? Despite trying all the recommended tips like key and brake recycling, the Tire Sensor Fault light remains consistently on. Pressing the reset button temporarily turns it off, but it comes back on once I start the truck again.