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To fix the tire pressure sensor issue in your 2010 Ford Fusion, you can refer to this video on YouTube: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=pH3I45R4dKw It is important to replace this part eventually. It is recommended to replace your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to ensure safety on the road. Maintaining good tire condition is crucial for preventing accidents. Keep an eye out for possible problems with this component in the future. Check for any punctures from sharp objects. There may be instances where the part becomes loose. Watch out for premature tire wear, feathering, and cupping problems. Regularly inspect the tire pressure at least once a month.
Hold down the reset button (which can be found under the steering wheel) for a few seconds until the low-pressure light blinks three times. Afterwards, let go of the button. Next, start up the car and allow it to run for about 20 minutes so that the computer can re-calibrate all of the sensors. Finally, turn off the ignition.
How much time do I need to keep the reset button pressed down for?