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I just mounted my 16" winter tires and wheels on the C-max.  I didn't want to spend the extra money for the TPMS sensors and figured that we would deal with the warning light staying on for a few months.  Oddly enough, the light is not on!  I am not complaining!  When you start the car it does a system check and the light goes out just like it always did...

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I just mounted my 16" winter tires and wheels on the C-max.  I didn't want to spend the extra money for the TPMS sensors and figured that we would deal with the warning light staying on for a few months.  Oddly enough, the light is not on!  I am not complaining!  When you start the car it does a system check and the light goes out just like it always did...

It will come on.  The light will stay off for probably 20 minutes or so driving.  That's what would happen on my Speed3 when I would switch to my winter tires that had no TPMS sensors. 

 

On my C-Max when I switch between winter tires and stock tires that both have the TPMS sensors, the light will come on for a few minutes then will reset and turn off.  I've switched the tires twice without having to buy one of those TPMS sensor reset gadgets.

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Boy I do not envy those of you having to gear up for nasty winter weather.  Can't imagine having to change tires for winter driving.  But that's why I live in sunny California.  Not trying to sound smug or like a smart arshe.  We all decide where we want to live.  But it would be nice to have a White Christmas, but I can go to Tahoe for that.  Drive safely everyone this winter.

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My car was delivered to me with 34 psi in the tires. That was measured after driving it. I estimate they would have 32 psi cold. Ford recommends 38, so I don't know how low they have to be to turn on a dash warning.

Ditto here.  My C-MAX was less then a month and a half old with just over 1000 miles driven and the Low Air Pressure Tire Sensor "Chime" and Dash Indicator went on.  Thought I might have picked up a nail and had a slow leak in one of the tires.  Went to a Hess Gas Station which still offers "free air" used my own Tire Pressure gauge  and discovered that all 4 Tires were (very) low.  Vehicle was shipped and delivered with pressure varying from 31 to 34 PSI in all 4 Tires.  Topped them all off at 40 PSI and everything was resolved.

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