How do I reset the 2019 ford escape tpms?

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Nick B. January 22, 2021
TPMS sensors are awfully convenient when You don't need to leave Your vehicle to change Your tire pressure; they're a little less convenient when You need to find a reset procedure because they're malfunctioning. Luckily, Ford makes it simple on Your 2019 Escape; drive at least 50mph for 10 minutes, and the sensors ought to "reset" themselves. If this isn't working for You, You may need to locate the TPMS reset button. You can find it beneath the steering wheel. With the key on (but ignition off), hold it until the TPMS light on the dashboard blinks three times. Release the button and start Your ignition; if there is no fault with Your TPMS sensors (dead battery, etc), the light should disappear.
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Kenneth Lockyer November 15, 2022
There is no key for 2019 Ford Escape SE
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Deb August 13, 2022
I dont have a key I have a push button
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Mamie D. April 9, 2020
Reset the tpms light on the 2019 ford escape by, first, making sure the engine is off. Place the key in the vehicle ignition. Turn the key to on and off three times at a quick pace. The third time you switch to on, hold the key there. Next, push and hold down the brake pedal for about two seconds. Release the brake pedal, then turn the key to off for another second. Finally, repeat turning the key on and off three more times rapidly. The tpms light should be reset and off.
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