First, make sure that the vehicle is on level flat ground. Check the tire pressure for each of the tires, and make sure they are within the correct psi. If You look on the side of the tire it should have the psiAmount stamped on. Once this is done You will want to get in the car and turn on the power but do not start the engine. To the right of the steering wheel is a button that will be labeled tpms or something close. Hit this and hold it down until it begins to blink. Once it blinks leave the car sit for about 20 min, as it will take this long for it to recalibrate. When it stops blinking You can shut the car off and then turn it back on to make sure the reset worked.
Quiqui
April 1, 2021
Where is the tmps at under the dash in a 2010 Ford focus
No TPMS button, no problem. Turn key to on position, press hazard lights button 6 times (some it's 3) , you will hear horn beep, it will tell you to "train front left tire, release air in the tire until the horn beeps, monitor will tell you which tire is next but you release air from each tire it says followed by a horn beep. When you have done this to all 4 tires it will say training complete. You can turn it on and the light will be off. Then place the proper amount of air in each tire. It was hard for me to find this info for my 2010 Ford Focus.
To reset the tire pressure monitor or tpms system in your 2010 ford focus turn the ignition key to the "on" position and depress the tpms button, usually located under the dash, until the tpms light blinks several times. Start your vehicle and let it run for at least 20 minutes and your tpms system should be reset.
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