Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Location – 2016 Ford F-Super Duty

2016 F-Super Duty Vehicles Equipped With Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)- New Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) Module Location

For 2016 F-Super Duty vehicles equipped with TPMS, the new tire pressure monitor (TPM) module (Base 15K602) has changed location.

 

The new TPM module location is on the roof header, under the headliner to the left of rear view mirror assembly.

Refer to Workshop Manual for Headliner removal.

 

STANLEY BC25BS Smart 12V Battery Charger for Car/Marine Charging
  • Dependable and safe to use; In an emergency, the 75-amp engine start helps jump start your vehicle in about 90 seconds
  • Successfully maintains the battery on any AGM, GEL, or WET automotive or marine 12V battery with the push of a button
  • High-frequency smart charging technology keeps battery at an optimal charge and automatically switches from fast charge, to top-off, to trickle charge
  • Allows you to monitor and charge your battery in the quickest and safest way possible; Provides extended longevity
  • Front of battery charger features four different options; LCD screen displays battery status with understandable icons

Last update on 2026-06-18 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API


 

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STANLEY J5C09 1000 Peak Amp Automotive Jump Starter, Portable Power – 2.1A/10W USB Port, 12V Outlet, 120 PSI Air Compressor for Tires, Bikes & Sports Equipment
  • Delivers serious jump-starting power with 1000 peak amps and 500 instant starting amps
  • Reverse polarity alarm alerts when there is an improper connection; Connect the clamps to the battery, turn on the switch and start your vehicle. All Metal Powder Coated Clamps
  • Features a 120 PSI air compressor to help inflate tires with low pressure; High-powered LED light rotates 270 degrees to help you work in the dark
  • Built-in 12V DC outlet and USB port provide portable power for electronic devices; Includes a limited 1 year manufacturer warranty
  • Jump starter should be charged every 30 days when not in use; Charges using a standard household extension cord (sold separately)

Last update on 2026-06-10 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API


 

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