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    hello one ford focus add key 2020 succesfull
    Now the car is running but I cannot turn off the tire pressure sensor, the screen keeps warning.
    I tried to clear the error with another Ford device, but it doesn't work. Why do you think this error might occur or how can I turn it off?
    There is a dashed line with a car sign on the screen
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    Quote Originally Posted by richard27 View Post
    hello one ford focus add key 2020 succesfull
    Now the car is running but I cannot turn off the tire pressure sensor, the screen keeps warning.
    I tried to clear the error with another Ford device, but it doesn't work. Why do you think this error might occur or how can I turn it off?
    There is a dashed line with a car sign on the screen
    It was a relatively common fault on a few programmers where they corrupted the BCM flash data while preforming key programming on newer Fords. The symptoms showed as a TPMS fault that was impossible to erase. As far as I know the fix back then was a new BCM. Sometimes Ford accepted the repair under warranty as well when the cars were newer if one played their cards right.
    Don't know if a newer fix was discovered as most programmers fixed the issues with their software.
    I am sorry but I am not too familiar with the problem as I have never encountered it.

    If you write that tool you used someone might be able to shine a little more light on your issue.

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    What tool did you use ?

    as said above this was an issue some tools had , halkyard tech ht3 and truecode had this issue , theres some long threads on it on this forum if you search, truecode fixed the issue on their software .

    as stated the fix was a new bcm , you will most likely find that the battery will also go flat over 24 to 36 hours of not being used .

    what fault codes do you have

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    hello There is no error code in the car, there is only a warning on the screen, the device I use is Zedfull.
    I have done this before and there was no problem with this vehicle. We tried it with the original service device, but we still failed, I think the tpms codes were deleted.
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    Are you 100% sure there isnt a U3000 error stored in the BCM ? Providing there isnt an an actual hardware fault with the BCM, its possible to clear U3000 errors on the bench.

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    I sent the car and it went away. If it comes back, I can continue the topic from here, thank you.
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