I've got a 2010 MKS ecoboost with the band type TPMS sensors. My year's model doesn't come with the valve stem type sensors. Thinking about ordering some winter wheels and tires and not sure if I want to spend the $200+ on sensors and having them reprogrammed every time i swap in and out tires for the seasons. I get they're a federal law and everything to have installed, but whatever. I can check my own air pressure and I do regularly. I can deal with a low tire pressure light for 3 or 4 months out of the year. No big deal to me.
My question is, is there anything else I have to worry about without the sensors installed? Does the TPMS warning activate or deactivate anything else like the AWD system or traction control if on? Looked over the owner's manual and it has no mention of it deactivating anything. Just says the light blinks for a few seconds when on and turns to solid illumination.
My question is, is there anything else I have to worry about without the sensors installed? Does the TPMS warning activate or deactivate anything else like the AWD system or traction control if on? Looked over the owner's manual and it has no mention of it deactivating anything. Just says the light blinks for a few seconds when on and turns to solid illumination.