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For those of you looking to lower your tire pressures and update the TPMS settings to reflect your new base pressure the following changes may be made with ForScan (verified on my 2022 base).

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Front: 726-10-01 - XXXX-XXXX-** (where ** is desired pressure converted to HEX)
Rear: 726-10-02 - **XX-XXXX-XX (where ** is desired pressure converted to HEX)

I have updated mine to a base pressure of 35 psi and now see a warning when pressures are reduced to about 30 psi
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Sasquatch has a default setting of "27" or 39 PSI front and rear
 

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For those of you looking to lower your tire pressures and update the TPMS settings to reflect your new base pressure the following changes may be made with ForScan (verified on my 2022 base).

BdyCM
Front: 726-10-01 - XXXX-XXXX-** (where ** is desired pressure converted to HEX)
Rear: 726-10-02 - **XX-XXXX-XX (where ** is desired pressure converted to HEX)

I have updated mine to a base pressure of 35 psi and now see a warning when pressures are reduced to about 30 psi
Curious why you opted for updating HEX values vs just making the change on the BdyCM configurable module itself?

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Hi all, I'm not too familiar w/ TPMS systems... is there a specific type I need to buy when upgrading my wheels/tires that will be compatible w/ the Bronco? or are they all pretty much universal?
If anyone has any recommendations on reasonably priced options you've used that would be awesome. Thanks!
 

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Ford OEM parts, the counterfeit ones on ebay don't last.
 

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i have a 2022 wildtrak/sasq, all tires are 35 pressure but right tire sensor orange still.
Even when the pressure is off by like 4, it creates an alert.
Wtf ? Faulty sensor for front right ?

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Hi all, I'm not too familiar w/ TPMS systems... is there a specific type I need to buy when upgrading my wheels/tires that will be compatible w/ the Bronco? or are they all pretty much universal?
If anyone has any recommendations on reasonably priced options you've used that would be awesome. Thanks!
Old thread, I know, but in case others are interested, I added a second set of wheels and tires to my Badlands and picked up these (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06W9L93VY - 4 pack, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P2KN3VS - single pack) TPMS sensors on Amazon after doing a fair amount of searching to make sure I would get ones that worked, as it's $20+ to have tires dismounted just to replace a TPMS sensor. :(

Installer mounted the sensors and the tires and when I picked up the vehicle, they'd already connected to the Bronco and were reporting the pressure. Obviously I cannot report on long-term life, but these are highly rated on Amazon, which was part of my requirement in my search.
 

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I run these on my 22 Wildtrak. It is plug and play with no issues

4 >> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06W9L93VY?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
1 ( if you need 5)>> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P2KN3VS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

Hi all, I'm not too familiar w/ TPMS systems... is there a specific type I need to buy when upgrading my wheels/tires that will be compatible w/ the Bronco? or are they all pretty much universal?
If anyone has any recommendations on reasonably priced options you've used that would be awesome. Thanks!
 

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Curious why you opted for updating HEX values vs just making the change on the BdyCM configurable module itself?

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Hey, I disabled mine the same way in forscan. Disabled since I didnt have time to take my old wheelset to a shop before setting up and testing the new ones. I left it disabled for about 10 months and just did a teardown during my tire rotation to put TPMS back in and re-enable. After enabling, I got nothing... just a TPMS fault and no values for any tire. Install was easy, not sure what I could have messed up. Maybe I missed another step in forscan

Any thoughts?
 

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Hey, I disabled mine the same way in forscan. Disabled since I didnt have time to take my old wheelset to a shop before setting up and testing the new ones. I left it disabled for about 10 months and just did a teardown during my tire rotation to put TPMS back in and re-enable. After enabling, I got nothing... just a TPMS fault and no values for any tire. Install was easy, not sure what I could have messed up. Maybe I missed another step in forscan

Any thoughts?
Check the sensors to be sure they aren’t in deep sleep. Might need woke up.
 

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Check the sensors to be sure they aren’t in deep sleep. Might need woke up.
How does one do that? Is there a way to "wake" them in forscan?

undoing my beadlocks (again) is very much unattractive at the moment
 

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How does one do that? Is there a way to "wake" them in forscan?

undoing my beadlocks (again) is very much unattractive at the moment
You need a TPMS tool. Who put the sensors in? If a tire place, they can check them for you. Most you hold next to the tire and it tells status including battery level. If asleep, it can send a signal to wake up.

May not be the issue but it shouldn’t be hard to check if you have access to a tool.
 

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You need a TPMS tool. Who put the sensors in? If a tire place, they can check them for you. Most you hold next to the tire and it tells status including battery level. If asleep, it can send a signal to wake up.

May not be the issue but it shouldn’t be hard to check if you have access to a tool.
Well it would make sense I suppose since I had them of and stored away for 10 months... I put them on the new tires myself. Didnt think anything about it. They fit in my beadlocks just fine. Problem with the Beadlocks is I cant take them to any old shop, and I prefer to do it myself. But I just spent last weekend doing that... shucks

is that tool something I can buy online? wonder if it will work when mounted
 

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How does one do that? Is there a way to "wake" them in forscan?

undoing my beadlocks (again) is very much unattractive at the moment
Yeah, your dealership has a module to reset them n their location. It's done in minutes.
 

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Alright, i'll try that! thanks
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