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2007 Lincoln MKX TPMS Sensor

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OEM 2007 Lincoln MKX Parts for Tire Pressure Monitoring

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TPMS Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Lincoln MKX

  • Q: How Should the TPMS Sensor Be Serviced to Ensure Proper Installation and Functionality on 2007 Lincoln MKX?
    A: When replacing the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor, the replacement sensor should be the same colour as the one being replaced, they do not go together. Take the tire off, unscrew the sensor and be sure that it clips into place when it is re-assembled. Turn on the new sensor by filling the tire up to the recommended pressure.
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