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Tire pressure screen.

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Cannot seem to find the tire pressure screen. Find the kind of pressure screen easy enough. But no screen that shows the tires and their psi fills. The tire warning was on. Which tire? Did it manually with my compressor and found one was a 23 and the rest at about 30. Put them all at 36 but I cannot see the results on the info screens.
 
Cannot seem to find the tire pressure screen. Find the kind of pressure screen easy enough. But no screen that shows the tires and their psi fills. The tire warning was on. Which tire? Did it manually with my compressor and found one was a 23 and the rest at about 30. Put them all at 36 but I cannot see the results on the info screens.
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Follow this to get where you want (TPMS). The mode button on your steering wheel cycles you through the columns, then the toggle switch below it takes you up and down within the columns.
 
Ah... That got me going the right direction. The trick to it is you have to moving for it to show up. Sat in the driveway for an hour trying to figure it out.
 




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