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TPMS sensors are very convenient for avoiding the hassle of getting out of your car to adjust tire pressure, but they can be a bit less convenient when you have to figure out how to reset them if they're not working properly. Fortunately, on the 2019 Ford Escape, you can easily reset them by driving at least 50mph for 10 minutes, which should trigger a reset. If that doesn't work, you may need to press the TPMS reset button located under the steering wheel. With the key in the on position (but the ignition off), press and hold the button until the TPMS light on the dashboard blinks three times. After releasing the button and starting the ignition, the light should disappear if there are no issues with your TPMS sensors, such as a dead battery.
To reset the TPMS indicator on the 2019 Ford Escape, start by ensuring the engine is not running. Insert the key into the ignition and swiftly switch it on and off three times. On the third switch to the on position, keep the key in place. Step on the brake pedal for approximately two seconds, then release it. Turn the key to the off position for a second. Repeat the quick on and off key turning three more times. The TPMS light will be reset and disappear.
I don't possess a traditional key; instead, I utilize a push-button system.
There is no available key for the 2019 Ford Escape SE model.