Re: Resetting \"Low Tire Pressure\" Sensors on Ford
Sorry about digging up an old post, but I just wanted to describe the final outcome for this problem.
I searched out the regional manager for Discount Tire Co. (also d.b.a. America's Tire Co.) and described my problems. He admitted that he really didn't know offhand what the problem was, but told me to take it to the Lincoln Dealer to have it fixed. This guy knew customer service.
The first visit to the Lincoln Dealer cost me $32.50 to have them tell me one tire was 4 pounds overinflated. Of course the "low tire pressure" light flashed on the way home. During the second visit they finally pulled off all four wheels, broke down all four tires, and found one of the radio sensors completely destroyed. Both visits' labor, parts ($272 sensor), rebalanced tires - $408.
I faxed the receipts to Discount Tire on Thursday - the check for $408 came on Monday. They really took care of their mistake.
I would purchase tires again from Discount, but I may stay away from one particular salesperson.