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How much is a tire sensor for a 2011 Ford Fusion?

Expect to pay roughly $40–$150 per TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) sensor for a 2011 Ford Fusion, with additional programming and installation costs that can add $20–$100 per tire. The exact price depends on sensor type (OEM vs aftermarket) and where you shop.


The 2011 Ford Fusion uses direct TPMS sensors in each wheel to monitor tire pressure and relay data to the car’s computer. If one sensor fails, replacement is usually necessary, and you’ll typically deal with both the sensor price and the service to program and relearn the system. Below is a practical look at the costs and choices you’ll encounter when shopping for a replacement sensor.


TPMS Sensor Options and Price Ranges


Before shopping, it helps to know the typical price bands for the sensor itself. The options below cover the main sources you’ll likely encounter.



  • OEM Ford dealer sensor: typically $60–$120 per sensor, depending on part numbers and regional pricing.

  • Aftermarket direct TPMS sensor (brands like Schrader, Denso, or VDO): generally $40–$70 per sensor, with some variation by brand and model.

  • Refurbished or universal direct TPMS sensors: commonly $30–$60 per sensor, though reliability and fit can vary.


Sensor price is only part of the equation. Programming and the relearn procedure are usually required to get the new sensor communicating with your Fusion’s system.


Programming and Service Costs


After installing a TPMS sensor, most vehicles require programming to match the vehicle’s TPMS ID and a relearn procedure to re-sync the system. Prices can vary by shop and location.



  • Programming the sensor to the vehicle: typically $10–$60 per tire, depending on equipment and provider.

  • Relearn or reset procedure: often $0–$40 per tire, sometimes bundled with the service.

  • Labor for mounting/demounting tires (if the sensor is replaced during a tire service): typically $20–$60 per tire, depending on local labor rates.


In many cases, shops offer packages that include sensor, installation, and programming for a single tire, with all four wheels costing more but sometimes discounted when bought as a set.


Buying Options and What to Expect at the Shop


Prices vary by where you buy and have the service performed. Dealers tend to be on the higher end for OEM parts, while independent tire shops and online retailers can be more economical, especially if you buy aftermarket sensors. If you plan to replace all four sensors, ask for a bundled price to maximize savings.


When shopping, confirm what’s included: the sensor, mounting/demounting labor, programming, relearn, and any warranty or return policy on the sensors themselves.


Bottom Line


For a 2011 Ford Fusion, budget roughly $40–$150 per TPMS sensor, plus $10–$60 for programming and $20–$60 for labor per tire. A single-wheel replacement typically runs about $70–$240 in total, while replacing all four sensors can range from about $280 to $960 or more, depending on OEM vs aftermarket parts and whether a bundled package is available.


Summary


TPMS sensor costs vary by source and part type. For a 2011 Ford Fusion, expect a per-sensor price of $40–$150, with additional programming and labor bringing per-wheel totals into roughly $70–$240. If replacing all four, plan for higher overall costs but look for package deals from shops or parts suppliers to save. Always verify whether the price includes installation, programming, and relearn, and ensure the sensor compatibility with your wheels and vehicle.

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