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To reset the tire pressure sensor in a 2005 Ford Explorer, first, fill the tire to the recommended pressure indicated on the sticker inside the driver's door. Then, drive the Explorer at speeds over 25 mph for a few minutes. If the sensor light doesn't turn off, it may indicate a failed tire sensor or depleted battery, which usually lasts 8 to 10 years. In such cases, it's best to have a professional technician scan the wheels to determine the sensor's condition.
To recalibrate the tire pressure monitor on a 2005 Ford Explorer, start by confirming that all tires are at the correct pressure. Next, switch the ignition from the off position.
I drive a 2005 Ford Explorer and the tire pressure sensor warning light is on, plus my car isn't shifting correctly. Can you explain what that could indicate?