I have a 2021 Ford F-150 and everything on it’s been running great—until yesterday. I got a message on my car saying there was a tire pressure sensor fault. Is the TPMS covered under the Ford warranty?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It’s hard to say. The TPMS is covered under Ford’s warranty if the fault is caused by a manufacturer’s defect.
However, any other cause—such as debris or dust interfering with the sensor’s functioning—would not be covered by the warranty.
It could be hard to establish exactly what the cause is behind the tire pressure monitoring system’s (TPMS) malfunction. Your best bet is to take your car to the dealership to have a Ford mechanic take a look at it.
If it’s not very clearly caused by a manufacturer’s defect, you may have to pay for the repair yourself. While we can’t help make your warranty coverage more clear-cut, we can help with your
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