How to fix the tire pressure sensor fault on a ford fusion?

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The Ford Fusion is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system that can need reset if indicating a low pressure when PSI's have been set. Park on a flat surface and using a gauge, check the PSI of each tire and make sure they're inflated to a PSI of 32-33. With the key in the ignition, depress the brake pedal and then turn the key to the "run" position and then off. Do this three times, leaving the key in the "run" position while depressing the brake pedal again, before switching off for the third time. Repeat the process without depressing the brake pedal and a beeping sound will engage. The Fusion's TPMS is now in "re-learn" mode.
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Lissette J. April 10, 2020
A tire pressure sensor fault in a ford fusion means that one of the sensors in one of your tires has had a fault and will need to be replaced.
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