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Tire Pressure Read-Out

Sam Warden

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My 2022 Telluride will no longer display the tire pressure. When I scroll down the display options to the screen where the tire pressure is supposed to appear, I get a "System Off" message. Any ideas how to turn the system back on? (NOTE: The pressure warning light is NOT on. That is not the problem.) Thanks.
 
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My 2022 Telluride will no longer display the tire pressure. When I scroll down the display options to the screen where the tire pressure is supposed to appear, I get a "System Off" message. Any ideas how to turn the system back on? (NOTE: The pressure warning light is NOT on. That is not the problem.) Thanks.
Sounds like you’re looking at the wrong screen.

Cycle to the one you want. When you see the “system off” (that’s the lane safety one), arrow up or down until you get what you want (TPMS).

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Fwiw, my tpms constantly crap out and have no information. Usually shutting the car off and returning will fix.....until it does it again. Does it with both sets of tires, so it's not the sensor
 




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