NOTE: I just realized I had one big error in these instructions. If you tried them before with no luck, try it again!
Anyhoo, things were a mess at the Homestead this past month, resulting in my scrambling to get snow tires onto Vic before the first snow storm in Massachusetts. MM has one Ford tire programmer that works on all our Fords (so far) and I finally borrowed it yesterday. He told me the proper procedure for programming my snow tire rims to the car. I will now attempt to remember the steps:
1) Put key in ignition
2) Push down/tap brake pedal ONCE
3) Turn key to the ON position (so that dash lights go on but the car doesn't start) 3 times fast, return to ON position when done
4) Push down/tap brake pedal ONCE
5) Turn key to the ON position (so that dash lights go on but the car doesn't start) 3 times fast, KEEP KEY TURNED so that dash lights stay on but car doesn't start. Horn should beep once. That means the car is ready to read the programmer.
7) Hold down the button on the sensor programmer and hold it 180ยบ from the valve stems (aka: directly opposite). The horn will beep when that sensor has been programmed. Then go CLOCKWISE around the car, doing the same to each wheel.
The TPMS sensors on Crown Vic rims are strapped on opposite of the valve stem, NOT like newer cars that have them integrated into the valve stems themselves.
ALSO, at least on a 2008, it takes a while for the TPMS to let you know if your wheels are not programmed. MM has a newer vehicle with a set of snow tires on rims with faulty sensors, and it takes exactly the same distance for him to get a TPMS light on the dash as it did on Vic.
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