How to reset the tyre pressure warning light on a Ford Mustang #ford #fordmustang #howto #mustang #2016
Step 2 – Press down the reset button, this can usually be found under the dash or to the side of the steering wheel (check your owner’s manual if you are unsure). Step 3 – Hold the button down until the TPMS light blinks several times. Step 4 – You can now fully turn the key in the ignition and start the engine.Adjust the tire inflation pressure recommended on the tire placard located on the door panel. Locate and press the tire pressure warning reset button until the tire pressure warning light blinks 3 times. Wait for a few minutes with the engine switch in the “ON” position. Finally, turn the engine switch to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position.
Go to the SETTINGS menu by using the navigation button. Press the [wp-svg-icons icon=”list-2″ wrap=”i”] menu button to display the submenu. Scroll down and select INFORMATION. Select TYRE PRESSURE. Select RESET. Press and hold the OK button until a confirmation message appear on the screen. These instructions are based on the Ford Kuga
For me, a happy medium is running the tires at 50 PSI on all corners. This gives a load rating of 2755 per tire or 5510 per axle. In the end, my truck rides better on the 20" wheels & tires with 50 PSI than the stock 18's at 65 PSI and still has the tires still have the ability to safely carry the truck while fully loaded.
ATEQ VT36 is a TPMS activation and programming tool with coverage for all Ford vehicles, and is Ford’s essential tool in Europe. Most Ford vehicles uses a standard manual procedure. Use the ATEQ VT36 TPMS tool to activate the Ford vehicle’s TPMS sensor during the Manual Relearn Procedure. Purchase the ATEQ VT36 tool from Ford’s Equipment
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