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How do I find the tire pressure monitor?

That monitor is located on the screen in your dash, not the nav screen. Use the buttons on your steering wheel to scroll to the tire pressure levels.
 
That monitor is located on the screen in your dash, not the nav screen. Use the buttons on your steering wheel to scroll to the tire pressure levels.
I found it once but can’t now- which category is it under? Thank you.
 
I found it once but can’t now- which category is it under? Thank you.
I have the same problem. It used to appear in my Dash and I could page through the various information. No it's not there and I'm not sure how to get it back. Has anyone else had this same problem?
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I have the same problem. It used to appear in my Dash and I could page through the various information. No it's not there and I'm not sure how to get it back. Has anyone else had this same problem?

Read the April 26 post above. Press the icon that looks like a document on your steering wheel a few times, then use the toggle to go through different menus until you find it. The document-like button cycles through 4 or 5 main menu categories, and there are sub displays under each. It's there somewhere... can also check manual for infotainment. It's a bit confusing at first... I felt your pain a few times.
 
Read the April 26 post above. Press the icon that looks like a document on your steering wheel a few times, then use the toggle to go through different menus until you find it. The document-like button cycles through 4 or 5 main menu categories, and there are sub displays under each. It's there somewhere... can also check manual for infotainment. It's a bit confusing at first... I felt your pain a few times.
Hello and thank you for your response. Yes, my tire pressure used to be there as you page through the various data points. It is no longer there; as you page through it circles through the other data points but my tire pressure no longer shows up. That is my problem. How do I get it back? Thanks so much for your help!
 
Press the menu button on the steering wheel, the top left button on the right side if the wheel. Press it until you see either your MPG, digital speedometer, or drive mode displayed in the middle of your dashboard. Now press the menu button again. Use the left up/down button on the right side of the wheel. It should be displayed in the middle of the dash. If you cycle up/down and it doesn't display, press the menu button and repeat up/down cucle. I don't recall if it is the second time or third menu, but it's there. Also, if it is like my previous Kias, it will not display the pressure until you start driving.
 
Press the menu button on the steering wheel, the top left button on the right side if the wheel. Press it until you see either your MPG, digital speedometer, or drive mode displayed in the middle of your dashboard. Now press the menu button again. Use the left up/down button on the right side of the wheel. It should be displayed in the middle of the dash. If you cycle up/down and it doesn't display, press the menu button and repeat up/down cucle. I don't recall if it is the second time or third menu, but it's there. Also, if it is like my previous Kias, it will not display the pressure until you start driving.
Thanks for your reply! Yes that is correct, when it did appear; it wouldn't appear until I started to drive. I'll go through your instructions above and see if I can get it back as it used to be there and liked checking my tire pressure just to be sure. I sure do miss not having it there anymore!
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Thanks for your reply! Yes that is correct, when it did appear; it wouldn't appear until I started to drive. I'll go through your instructions above and see if I can get it back as it used to be there and liked checking my tire pressure just to be sure. I sure do miss not having it there anymore!
 
When youpress the menu buttonon the top right of the steering wheel it will be in the third menu which looks like a roadway.
 
.... so has anyone check this feature for accuracy?
Super awesome convenience if it is!
 
.... so has anyone check this feature for accuracy?
Super awesome convenience if it is!
I check my tire pressure quite often at the start of a ride. Several times I have also checked at home using a gauge and the readings are very close, 1 psi most of the time.
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I am having the same problem. I believe that I am on the correct top menu, but cannot see ANY option or display for the TPMS readings in any of the sub-menus. Can someone please be specific and help me out? Thanks.

---> Nevermind ... FINALLY found it.
 
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I hope I'm posting in the right spot. I'm looking on my nav screen to check my tire pressure. How do I do that?
You wanna buy it? If yes then you can check Amazon.
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I have been monitoring my tire pressures since we got the Telly. What pressure are you all currently running? I have the EX P and 20 inch rims. My pressures have been at 40 PSI. Seems a little on the high side to me. Any others out there running something different?
 
Took delivery last Monday and all tires were at about 45#...I was told by service manager that they are set high for the boat ride to the US to prevent flat spots. Correct pressure located on a plaque located inside driver side door pillar. 35#
 
Took delivery last Monday and all tires were at about 45#...I was told by service manager that they are set high for the boat ride to the US to prevent flat spots. Correct pressure located on a plaque located inside driver side door pillar. 35#
They definitely pump up the tires a bit for transit (which should be corrected by the dealer before delivery), but there is surely no boat ride involved for a Telluride delivered to the US. They’re built in Georgia.
 
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For anyone else still struggling on how to access this readout, follow this map from page 4-69 of the owner’s manual. Push the “mode” button on the steering wheel to cycle between the columns. Use the up/down arrows to go up and down within the columns. You’re looking for TPMS (it’s in the same column as lane safety, DAW, and the AWD readout).
 
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