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2008 Lincoln MKX TPMS Sensor

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OEM 2008 Lincoln MKX Parts for Tire Pressure Monitoring

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TPMS Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2008 Lincoln MKX

  • Q: What Precautions Should Be Taken When Handling a TPMS Sensor with a Lithium-Ion Battery on 2008 Lincoln MKX?
    A: The sensor of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) includes a Lithium-ion battery that is capable of leaking some dangerous chemicals in case it is damaged. Rinse off any water and call medical attention. When changing a sensor, make sure that colors are matched and use a pocket screwdriver to remove. Install a new sensor by installing it and inflating the tire.
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