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How can I go about resetting the tire pressure sensor for a 2013 Ford Taurus?

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Mike G

To reset the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) in a 2013 Ford Taurus, you'll require a TPMS Relearn Tool. Here's how to do it: Park your car, turn off the engine, and press the brake pedal, then release it. Turn the ignition key to ON and then OFF three times, making sure to end with it in the ON position just before starting the engine. Press the brake pedal again and release, then turn the ignition OFF. Turn it back ON and OFF three more times, ending in the ON position. If done correctly, the horn will sound twice. Look for a prompt saying TRAIN LEFT FRONT TIRE on the display. Begin with that tire, holding the relearn tool close to the valve stem against the tire sidewall and press the button to activate the sensor. Repeat this process for each tire, moving clockwise around your vehicle. The horn should chirp once after each sensor is programmed. When you finish with the last tire, the message on the display should disappear.

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  • Mario B

    To recalibrate the tire pressure sensor on your 2013 Ford Taurus, start by ensuring all tires are properly inflated. Next, with the ignition turned off, push and release the brake pedal. Turn the ignition key from off to on three times, pausing at the run position. Then, push and release the brake pedal again before turning the ignition off.

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