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Ranger Raptor: Viewing and resetting tire pressures

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I am embarrassed to ask this this, but after reading the manual and a solid 15 minutes of poking around the various menus I cannot for the life of me figure out where to view tire pressures, and to reset the tire pressures (if that's a thing on Fords - the manual doesn't mention it).

The full extent of the manual entry is: "To view the current tire pressures, use the information display or touchscreen".
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It has to be enable on settings on the right side of the steering wheel. It's unchecked by default. I had to look for it myself.
 
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Thank you. For anyone else trying to figure this out:

You need to go into "Configure MyView" and add this screen. From the manual:


Customizing the Instrument Cluster Display - Vehicles With: 12 Inch Screen​

Adding Screens Using MyView​
  1. Using the instrument cluster display controls on the steering wheel, select MyView.
  1. Select Configure MyView.
  1. Select an item from the list that you want to include in your MyView list.
Note: A minimum of two items must be selected.​
Note: You can select a maximum of seven items to include in MyView.​
  1. Press the OK button.
Configuring Gauges​
  1. Select Settings.
  1. Select Configure Gauges.
  1. Select to change the left-hand side and right-hand side gauges.
 

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I don't think resetting the pressures is an option via the screen. Hoping to do it via Forscan as I want to run WAY lower tire pressures.
 

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I don't think resetting the pressures is an option via the screen. Hoping to do it via Forscan as I want to run WAY lower tire pressures.
You can change the set pressure in Forscan. I found the module but wasnt straying from the preset 39.
 

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I'm bringing this one back to life. I've spent the last hour (after doing a tire rotation) trying to figure out the TPMS Reset Procedure... if there is one. Google has been no help. The owners manual mentions it, but does not state how to do so. I've tried going to the PSI screen and hitting/holding "OK" but that doesn't do anything. Does the RR just relearn the position of the wheel/tire on its own? I was thinking about increasing one tire's PSI over its normal setting so I could see which position it showed up on the PSI screen, but figured I'd ask everyone here first. Thanks in advance!
 

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Changed the pressures in Forscan and the warning went away. I am guessing there is a TPMS reset procedure in there but didn't look too hard since I didn't need it.
 

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Changed the pressures in Forscan and the warning went away. I am guessing there is a TPMS reset procedure in there but didn't look too hard since I didn't need it.
Luckily I'm not getting any warnings. I'm sure the tires are in the wrong position on the TPMS screen though. Unless the RR magically learns what position a wheel is in... which would be nice lol
 

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I believe they are supposed to auto learn position after rotation.
 

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As far as changing the set pressure in the TPMS, the reset procedure is to put the truck in accessory mode, then turn your hazard lights on and off 3 times. The truck should honk at you and then after you drive around for a bit it learns the new pressures. Found this on a forum for previous gen ranger and it worked on mine.

Brought the tires down to 34 psi cold and the truck rides much nicer.
 

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As far as changing the set pressure in the TPMS, the reset procedure is to put the truck in accessory mode, then turn your hazard lights on and off 3 times. The truck should honk at you and then after you drive around for a bit it learns the new pressures. Found this on a forum for previous gen ranger and it worked on mine.

Brought the tires down to 34 psi cold and the truck rides much nicer.
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