TPMS is a joke IMO... It's a good system, if it could be used properly. Unlike in Canada, you don't have to get new sensors every time you put on wheels and tires in the USA. So my sensors essentially never work down here because I'm not paying $200 twice a year to get new sensors when I change my tires from summer and winter. I just let my winter tires have priority because of where I live. (If I used one set of all seasons all year, this wouldn't be an issue but there are traction laws where I live so winter tires are a requirement,) I should be able to just tell the system that my winters tires are on or my summer tires are on and that is that. It has the ability to remember several sensors but can't seem to. Maybe it's a Ford thing.
I rotate and put on my tires myself and the only time they get new sensors is if I get new tires put on my wheels. Even then I don't have to put sensors on, as it's not required by law. It's a joke tbh.
But as it's getting more and more expensive to buy cars (especially used cars) in the USA, importing cars you already own is more and more attractive. Heck I could sell my 2018 with 45000 miles on it for MORE than I paid!! Same with my motorcycle.