🚀 Take control of your ride’s safety—reset, refresh, and roll with confidence!
The MOCATEC TPMS Relearn Tool (EL-50449) is a lightweight, user-friendly device designed for Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles. It enables quick tire pressure sensor resets, clears warning lights, and tests sensor health with a simple one-button operation. Compatible with a wide range of models including F150, Explorer, and Fusion, this tool saves time and money by eliminating dealership visits for TPMS issues.
Manufacturer | MOCATEC |
Brand | MOCATEC |
Model | TPMS Relearn Tool |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.14 x 2.28 x 1.42 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TPMS Relearn Tool |
Manufacturer Part Number | TPMS Activation Tool for Ford |
A**E
Worked Great!
Worked perfectly for 2020 Explorer. Was a little intimidating at first glance, but using the instructions it worked well. To add clarity, the horn will honk once after each sensor is updated. When complete, the dash will say as much. Very happy with the tool.
C**S
Get the lil grey one w/green button
It does not work…. I mean it sorta works ….I wasn’t able to actually get it to work all the way around. I could get one tire to beep maybe two if I held my mouth right. I tried about 20 times and I wanted to slam this tool off the ground by the end. Today I just got the little tiny gray one with the green button and it worked on the first try. Save yourself a headache and get the tiny little gray one. The gray one comes with a battery in it. You don’t need a 9 V.
D**N
Worth the buy, saved me time and money!!
Cant believe it was that simple, worked flawlessly on my f-150 that has had the tire sensor check light for over a year, I thought one of my sensors was dead or broke and ignored the light then I saw this and took a chance and now my sensors are serving their purpose again lol
G**T
Worked on 2015 Ford Edge
For the money, this worked. But take the battery out when not using it. Left a new Duracell 9V battery in, and about 10 days later, I saw the LOW BAT light had come on. For the price, I guess that is acceptable, and for items you used very infrequently, it is good practice to take batteries out when you put them away.BTW, you will need to learn how to put your vehicle in TPMS LEARN mode. You can find this in some internet searches, I know their are 2 ways to do mine. One is a sequence of hitting start and brake button, other is similar but involves the hazard button also and is much quicker.Good luck, and if one will not reset, then it is probably DEAD. The sensor in the tire have a lithium battery that likes to fail at about 10 years, so if near that, replace all the sensors.
T**E
Doesn’t work.
Had all sensors replaced. All OEM, programmed. This tool did nothing. Wasted time and money. I hope nobody else buys it. I should have known from a lot of the reviews it was going to be a 50/50 chance. Tried everything I could think of to get it to work. Did not succeed.
C**3
Positioning the TPMS relearn tool
I finally got it to work after about 8 attempts. I tried putting the antenna in the positions mentioned in the description. But it never worked, so I finally put antenna next to the valve stem (parallel) against the rim. Then it worked perfectly, the horn beep after each tire relearn procedure. I hope this may help someone who may be having trouble getting it to connect.
A**R
Worked perfectly!
This worked perfectly to learn (program to my truck) new aftermarket tpms sensors. 2015 F150, only required being in the correct "learn" mode. The 6x hazard button is only for relearning tpms sensors already programmed (tire rotation) The 'hit brake pedal, ignition On, Off,..." series is required for new tpms sensors. After the correct series, this tool activated every sensor! Surprised for sure, but happy once I got it! Saved $100s from OEM & Stealership!!!
A**N
Worked great with my 2010 Ford Escape Hybrid
I was due for new tires and none of the TPMS sensors were working on the old tires. I ordered tires and TPMS sensors online and had a local tire shop install them for me. They didn't handle TPMS programming, but agreed to install the sensors. Following the instructions I was able to program all four TPMS sensors on the car. The manual for the programmer was obviously written by someone whose first language was not English, but nonetheless was understandable. You can't beat the price for this programmer. If you have a car with TPMS sensors that is on the list of cars supported by this programmer, I would highly recommend it.
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