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Ford Fiesta 2014 TPMS sensors won’t relearn

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Hi I have a 2014 fiesta studio of which I have switched the steel wheels with annoy wheels from an econetic fiesta so the wheels are the same dimensions.

However the TPMS sensors cannot be seen by the car. I bought a programmer and went through the process however the programmer cannot seem to find the tpms sensor in the tire (either that or the programmers rubbish). 
 

Does anyone anyone have any idea what could be done? (can anything be done via forscan for it to relearn?)

 

Thanks



How old are the tyre sensors you are trying to get the car to learn ?

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2 hours ago, unofix said:

How old are the tyre sensors you are trying to get the car to learn ?

I’m not sure if the top of my head but they are the metal headed tire valves.

Are you absolutely sure it’s got tyre pressure sensors in there?also the batteries in them fail over time.

Im pretty sure ford auto learn after 15 miles, no programming necessary.

You had steel wheels before, these had tpms sensors installed?

 

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On 1/10/2023 at 7:05 PM, isetta said:

Are you absolutely sure it’s got tyre pressure sensors in there?also the batteries in them fail over time.

It was only when putting the new wheels on the car that the warning came up but I realise now that when I had one of the tires  transferred from a steel wheel to the alloy that I don’t think the original sensor was transferred and stupidly I didn’t ask for the steel wheel so it’s using the one TPMs sensor from the other fiesta of which I bought the wheels from and I’m guessing you cannot record the sensor ID

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On 1/10/2023 at 7:24 PM, Ecosport2019 said:

Im pretty sure ford auto learn after 15 miles, no programming necessary.

You had steel wheels before, these had tpms sensors installed?

 

I’ve driven 50 miles using the new wheels with the sensors coded to the car I bought it from and it hasn’t managed to relearn them.

Yeah it had steel wheels - yeah unfortunately they did I was hoping cause it was the base spec it could’ve still been an option but the car was registered in august 2014 so it had to have them as it became mandatory.

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