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Where is the TPMS reset button on a Ford Taurus?

Most Ford Taurus models do not have a universal, easily visible TPMS reset button. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) typically relearns automatically after you inflate all tires to the recommended pressures and drive. If you need to trigger a manual relearn, the method and the button’s location (if present) can vary by year and trim, so consult your owner’s manual for your exact model.


How TPMS behaves in the Taurus


TPMS monitors tire pressure through sensors in each wheel. When pressures match the recommended settings and you drive the vehicle, the system should recognize the new pressures and turn off the warning light. In some Taurus configurations, there is a manual relearn option, which may involve a hidden button or a menu in the instrument cluster.


Below, you’ll find two common pathways: automatic relearn (no dedicated reset button) and manual relearn (button or menu-based). Use the path that matches your model year and trim.


Before performing any steps, ensure all tires are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommendation listed on the door placard.



  • Check the tire pressures with a gauge and inflate each tire to the specification on the driver’s door jamb sticker.

  • Drive at a steady speed (typically highway speed) for several minutes, allowing the system to relearn the pressures.

  • Observe the TPMS warning light: if it stays on after driving, the tires may still have low pressure or a sensor issue requiring service.


Concluding paragraph: If the warning persists after proper inflation and driving, try a manual relearn if your Taurus supports it, or seek assistance from a dealer or tire professional.


Manual relearn options for Ford Taurus (year-dependent)


If your Taurus includes a manual TPMS relearn option, the method can vary by year and trim. The following steps cover typical locations and procedures found on several Ford models, including Taurus in some configurations.



  • Look for a SET or TPMS button in a low-profile location such as the glove box, near the fuse panel, or on the left side of the instrument panel. If present, you may need to turn the ignition to ON and press and hold the button until the TPMS indicator flashes or you hear a chime, indicating the relearn has started.

  • Alternatively, access the instrument cluster’s settings: navigate to Settings > Vehicle > TPMS or Tire Pressure Monitoring, select Relearn or Reset, and follow the prompts displayed on the screen.

  • After initiating a manual relearn, drive above 30-50 mph (as recommended by your manual) for several minutes to complete the process.


Concluding paragraph: If you cannot locate a reset button or the manual relearn does not complete, a dealer or tire shop can perform a sensor relearn using professional tools.


Model-year caveats and where to verify


Ford’s TPMS approach and the exact button location can change by model year and trim level. The most reliable guidance comes from your owner’s manual or the Ford owner portal for your specific Taurus year. Some years do not include a visible reset button, while others place a small button in or near the glove box or behind a kick panel.


In summary, there isn’t a single universal reset button for all Ford Taurus models. Most systems relearn automatically after proper tire inflation and driving, while certain years and trims offer a manual relearn option via a hidden button or the instrument cluster. Always verify tire pressures first and consult your manual for precise steps for your exact year and trim.


Summary


For a Ford Taurus, expect automatic TPMS relearn after inflating all tires to the door-placard pressures and driving. If a manual relearn is required or available, locate a potential SET/TPMS button near the glove box or consult the instrument cluster settings. When in doubt, a dealership or tire shop can perform a sensor relearn with professional equipment.

How do you reset the tire pressure light on a Ford Taurus?


Locate the TPMS reset button (usually beneath or near the steering wheel), and hold it until the light on the dashboard blinks three times. Release the button, start the ignition, and the light should be off. Add air to all tires (including the spare tire) to 3 PSI over the recommended amount.



How do you reset the TPMS on a Ford Taurus without the tool?


Quickly turn the ignition from OFF to RUN (engine OFF) three times, stop in RUN position. Press and release brake pedal. Turn ignition OFF. Quickly turn the ignition from OFF to RUN (engine OFF) three times, stop in RUN position.



Where is the TPMS button on a Ford?


Generally, you'll find the reset button under the steering wheel. If you can't quickly locate it, check your owner's manual. Try inflating each tire 3 PSI over the recommended amount, then deflate them completely.



How do I manually reset my Ford TPMS?


Two three and on the third one you leave it on put your foot on the brake for one. Two 3 seconds take your foot off the brake push it off.


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