TPMS Programming

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  1. jonmar New Member

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    Anyone know how I can get my 08 Mustang to go to "program mode" so I can use my TPMS Programming tool? I searched and tried the suggestion of turn key to run position 3 times, etc. It did not work. Help Please!
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    off the top of my head, it goes something like this.

    turn key to run w/o starting engine
    turn key to run w/o starting engine
    turn key to run w/o starting engine

    tap brake pedal

    turn key to run w/o starting engine
    turn key to run w/o starting engine
    turn key to run w/o starting engine - leave in RUN position for the training

    It has been a few months since I last used mine but I think that is the sequence you need
  3. djstile New Member

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    I bought the ford tool to program it at home and found some directions on a mustangforums post....can't remember which one though. If you still haven't found out by the time I get home from work, I'll try to remember to look it up for you.
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    also make sure you have the doors closed. I don't think you can get into program mode with a door open.
  5. PSYKOSTEVO Banned

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    I've seen the Ford Cal. it's nothing fancy. Basically just a remaf.
  6. TOTAL JIM New Member

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    ARTTII is correct here is a pdf you can print and keep with your tool. Just click on the link to view it and print file was to large to attach.

    http://www.imagetex.com/albums/userpics/10003/TPMS_Sensor_Training.pdf

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