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SR5 - 8" Display - How to view tire pressure

brumey

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I can view the current tire in the app but cannot find it on the large display or dash display. I assume you cannot see the current tire pressure in the vehicle? Maybe its only an alert if its low?

Any clues?
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Using the arrows on the left side of the steering wheel you can select the vehicle info and then left/right till you see tire pressure on instrument panel. Same “tab” as boost gauge and inclinometer etc.
 
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Thanks, will try. I assume you need to have the engine off and cannot change it when your driving or engine running?
 

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On the gauge cluster you can swap between everything (mpg, traction monitor, boost, tire pressure, driver assists, trip computer) on the fly using the left hand arrows on the steering wheel. Im likely not explaining it very well but the manual will walk you through it.
 
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Have you checked your owner's manual?
RTFM....Not while driving! I find it very poorly written in terms of organization and explanation. I went on here to search and was surprised to see no relevant results. Thanks to the other HELPFUL replies.
 
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On the gauge cluster you can swap between everything (mpg, traction monitor, boost, tire pressure, driver assists, trip computer) on the fly using the left hand arrows on the steering wheel. Im likely not explaining it very well but the manual will walk you through it.
Very helpful, Thank you. Way more options hidden in there.
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