Common questions

How do I reset the data on my sense monitor?

How do I reset the data on my sense monitor?

To reset your monitor’s data, go to Settings > My Home > Sense Monitor and select “Reset Data.” Keep in mind that a data reset will wipe all historical power data and devices from your Sense monitor. There are several pieces of information that are retained after a Data Reset, including:

How to reset the DTCs on a Ford Focus?

Forscan tells you which module the DTCs are in. I assume P1927 & P1932 are in the FACM. I think it also has a module specific DTC reset ability. You select the required module (FACM in this case), then press the reset.

How long does it take for the Check Engine light to reset?

How long does it take for the check engine light to reset? If you are sure you have fixed the problem, it takes around 10-30 successful cycles before the check engine light disappears. One process is one cold-start until the engine is warm.

Can a DTC reset clear the p242f error?

There is one (P242F) that is hard to remove, and requires unplugging the MAF, running the engine to generate MAF DTCs, then it seems a DTC reset clears the P242F error as well. This might be worth trying even if you do not have 242F. I am sure others have done a refill just using Forscan.

To reset your monitor’s data, go to Settings > My Home > Sense Monitor and select “Reset Data.” Keep in mind that a data reset will wipe all historical power data and devices from your Sense monitor. There are several pieces of information that are retained after a Data Reset, including:

How long does it take for DTCs to clear?

Both these techniques clear, albeit temporarily, every Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTCs) from the Onboard Diagnostic computer and resets the numerous systems in your vehicle to the Not Ready State. Typically, the check engine light comes back immediately or after two weeks, depending on the issue affecting your car.

Why do I have a DTC code on my TPMS light?

Replacing tires is easy, however, AWD or 4WD vehicles need to replace all the tires to ensure not to mess up your 4WD and AWD systems. If worse comes to worst, you may need to have the faulty sensor replaced. Once a sensor fails or the TPMS module loses communication, a DTC code might be recorded in the PCM.

What does the code c0755 mean on a TPM sensor?

Here’s an overview of some of the most common TPMS-related error codes and what they mean: Sensor Error Codes. C0750 – Left Front Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) system sensor not transmitting; C0755 – Right Front Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) system sensor not transmitting; C0760 – Left Rear Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) system sensor not transmitting

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