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TPMS sensors part number for 2024 Lightning?

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Just purchased a set of 18" wheels and want to add a set of compatible or OEM TPMS sensors to them (I don't want to move the ones from my factory wheels over). I called my dealership and even with my VIN, they were able to narrow it down to three different Ford part numbers: TPMS-69, TPMS-117 and TPMS-116. He wasn't quite sure which one it was for my truck, though TPMS-116 appeared to be for vehicles equipped with trailer vision systems. In any case, does anyone have a correct part number they can offer? Or possibly compatible alternatives? I am not even sure which frequency (415 or 315mhz) our truck uses.

Thanks in advance for any help!
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Just purchased a set of 18" wheels and want to add a set of compatible or OEM TPMS sensors to them (I don't want to move the ones from my factory wheels over). I called my dealership and even with my VIN, they were able to narrow it down to three different Ford part numbers: TPMS-69, TPMS-117 and TPMS-116. He wasn't quite sure which one it was for my truck, though TPMS-116 appeared to be for vehicles equipped with trailer vision systems. In any case, does anyone have a correct part number they can offer? Or possibly compatible alternatives? I am not even sure which frequency (415 or 315mhz) our truck uses.

Thanks in advance for any help!
Check these previous posts. One mentions TPMS-68. Most are using third party sensors fine.

https://www.f150lightningforum.com/forum/threads/lightning-tpms-sensors-what-where-to-buy.12249/

https://www.f150lightningforum.com/forum/threads/advice-on-replacement-tpms-sensors.15248/

https://www.f150lightningforum.com/...ires-means-extra-tire-pressure-sensors.19176/

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Just purchased a set of 18" wheels and want to add a set of compatible or OEM TPMS sensors to them (I don't want to move the ones from my factory wheels over). I called my dealership and even with my VIN, they were able to narrow it down to three different Ford part numbers: TPMS-69, TPMS-117 and TPMS-116. He wasn't quite sure which one it was for my truck, though TPMS-116 appeared to be for vehicles equipped with trailer vision systems. In any case, does anyone have a correct part number they can offer? Or possibly compatible alternatives? I am not even sure which frequency (415 or 315mhz) our truck uses.

Thanks in advance for any help!
Keep in mind that your year uses 433mhz. Any compatible 433mhz is fine. Ford, Autel, Harrington. If you have a tire dealer do this then just have them use their sensors. They stand behind them and they also have their tools for them.
 
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I had the sam
Just purchased a set of 18" wheels and want to add a set of compatible or OEM TPMS sensors to them (I don't want to move the ones from my factory wheels over). I called my dealership and even with my VIN, they were able to narrow it down to three different Ford part numbers: TPMS-69, TPMS-117 and TPMS-116. He wasn't quite sure which one it was for my truck, though TPMS-116 appeared to be for vehicles equipped with trailer vision systems. In any case, does anyone have a correct part number they can offer? Or possibly compatible alternatives? I am not even sure which frequency (415 or 315mhz) our truck uses.

Thanks in advance for any help!
I had a similar issue. My Pro was 315mhz and the Flash was 415mhz. No idea why they switched. You might consider Autel Maxi tpms, that's what I used. Capable of being programmed to either frequency. I have the capability to program them for myself, but many tire shops can do so. Fraction of the cost, available online and at Napa etc.
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