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The Motorcraft TPMS12 Remote Tire Pressure Sensor offers precise tire pressure monitoring within a 30-50 PSI range, powered by a reliable 12V system. Designed for vehicle-specific flange mounting, this lightweight (3 oz) and compact sensor ensures seamless OEM-level compatibility and easy installation, helping you maintain optimal tire performance and safety.


| ASIN | B001TZSAJI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #363,914 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #769 in Replacement Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors |
| Brand Name | Motorcraft |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (703) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00031508534391 |
| Included Components | Tire Pressure Sensor |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 1.75 x 4.06 inches |
| Item Type Name | Tire Pressure Sensor |
| Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Motorcraft |
| Material Type | Polymer |
| Measuring Range | 30 - 50 PSI |
| Model | TPMS12 |
| Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
| Output Type | Push Button |
| Specific Uses For Product | general vehicle use |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 031508534391 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**9
and easily installed this in my F-150
Genuine Motorcraft part in the original packaging... and easily installed this in my F-150. Some of these sensors are getting bad reviews because folks may not be syncing them with their vehicle correctly. I needed a TPMS scan tool to get my 2010 F-150 to recognize the sensor... neither a magnet or letting air out of the tire (as seen on youtube) worked to get the sensor to transmit. Using a TPMS tool to have the sensor transmit during the "training process" did. Then use an OBD tool to clear the error code and the Tire Pressure Sensor Fault cleared. The process: I used a Autel MaxiTPMS TS501 tool to determine which sensor had failed (then I replaced the failed sensor with this part - BTW, the BeadBuster XB-450 is great to break the tire bead and gain access to the sensor), used the TPMS tool to get the sensor to transmit during the Ford training process, then used the TS501 to clear the error code at the end. The TS401 is cheaper but it doesn't have the OBD interface to clear the final error code... but you should be able to drive to clear the code. You can save a few more bucks and use a Ford 1A203 TPMS transmitter as well to to figure out which sensor is bad and to cause the sensor to transmit during the training process... then drive a while to clear the code. Anyway, this TPMS-12 was the key ingredient though and it worked great!! I'm going buy a few more to have on hand when the other sensors fail - which they will since the truck is over 7 years old.
M**3
Just get the cheap knock offs.
Bought four 2-3 months ago. One sensor was doa, another failed after 3 weeks. It's sad that Motorcraft sells this poor quality product to consumers who are expecting a good quality long lasting sensor. Might as well just get the cheap knock offs.
W**R
Worked perfect and was simple and quick
Worked flawlessly with my 2010 F150 Had tire shop install, they had the hand held computer that read each sensor and helped sync with truck Steps for my 2010 f150 1 install valves 2 fill each tire to pressure 3. Turn key to the off position 4. Push down on brake pedal and release 5 turn key on and off 3 times stopping at the on position (on is turning key just before the engine turns over, you are not starting the engine each time) 6. Press the brake petal and release 7 turn key off 8 turn key on and off 3 timed again leaving it on the on position 9. Puts The truck computer into the learning mode (horn will honk one time) 10. Place the hand held computer by the front left time 180 degrees from the valve, hold until you here the horn honk once ( takes about 2-3 seconds at each time Do the same step at the passenger front tire, once you hear the honk, continue clockwise to the back passenger and then finely the drivers side back tire. 11 turn off the truck to take it out of the learning mode and Shazam it’s done Some people will tell you only to sync the replaced valve but it only takes an extra 1 min to pause at each tire and insure everything is done A tire shop should have the hand held computer (my shop had the. MaxiTPMS which has the instructions for my truck programmed. He changed me $20 to remove the tire, replace the valve and borrow his computer. Ford dealership wanted $125 per tire. Entire process to program took about 2-3 min
B**A
Trust me, DO NOT buy aftermarket from eBay and Amazon just buy OEM
I’ve bought a set off eBay, and bought a set off Amazon, both sensors were aftermarket that said they were real deal Motorcraft couple of them worked, but the majority didn’t and I’m sick and tired of losing money to stupid crap like that these sensors just save yourself ton of money buy the real OEM ! I had to stall today and as soon as I use the reset tool, it worked the first time the message is gone and I know they’re gonna last because the manufacture date was 2021! Guys don’t go cheap on this part by Motorcraft or the from the maker Schrader because if you do you waste a lot more time, money and aggravation and see that message about your sensors and you would’ve been better off like me and buy the real factory parts! Again only buy Motorcraft (OEM) or from Schrader they are the company in the UK that makes the majority of all tire sensors for all vehicles! Because the MAIN thing you guys have got to member these other off brands or whatever they might say is real the battery in them could be dead or or is low and will die on you in less than six months and then you’re back to square one! remember that
C**T
Perfect for what I needed
My 2010 Ford Fusion dash tiring warning light would not go away no matter what the tire pressure was so narrowed down the issue to the TPMS. This product was a perfect fit for my vehicle (but does require the TPMS Reset Tool which is specific to the Make/Model of your vehicle). This is a complete DIY job if you are comfortable with knocking tires off the rim bead, accessing the valve stem from the inside of the rim, and then remounting/seating the tire back on the rim bead. Warning: BE SURE TO PUT THE VALVE STEM IN THE RIGHT WAY. Learned the hard way that if you get this reversed, it is not easy to remove it. I ended up having to purchase another valve stem because I screwed this up... Refer to YouTube for some good options on how to do this. Saved me hundreds of dollars doing this myself.
R**S
Bad Parts - Caution!
Unfortunately Amazon has old stock, defective, or otherwise bad units. Finally got to installing these after the return period was up and unfortunately all four are bad, won’t pick up on or pair via any TPMS tool. Definitely recommend buying elsewhere.
J**B
Work great on my 2012 Ford F250
I had a hard time verifying that these sensors were in fact a good replacement for my 2012 Ford F250 Diesel truck but they work great and were priced very competitively.
L**O
Perfect Replacement in Ford escape 2010
This is the perfect replacement for my TPS . Working all good with my Ford Escape 2010. Measurements are correct with it .
G**.
Worked for my 2011 Ford E150 van.
A**A
Refacción original a un precio justo
A**R
Works perfectly
C**N
equipo original buena calidad
B**D
j,ai comander se produit l,annonce disait un croffret de 4 a l,arriver du produit il y en avais juste 1
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