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How to check tire pressure?

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Is there no way to display the current tire pressures reported through TPMS? It looks like there is warning indicator, but no way to check the pressures. Most cars seem to have this feature nowadays. I hope I am wrong. Couldn't find it in the screens or in the manual.
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Hold the leftmost button on the steering wheel to cycle through navigation, efficiency, and tire pressure.
 
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Hold the leftmost button on the steering wheel to cycle through navigation, efficiency, and tire pressure.
Thanks, not sure why they don't mention it in the Tire or TPMS section. I did find what you are saying in the Thumb Controls section. Of course if you don't know that is how you do it, you might not look there.
 

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Thanks, not sure why they don't mention it in the Tire or TPMS section. I did find what you are saying in the Thumb Controls section. Of course if you don't know that is how you do it, you might not look there.
Use the search feature next time.

Edit: This sounds rude, sorry. Just meant that the search feature is a much more reliable way to find what you want vice relying on section titles.
 
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Use the search feature next time.

Edit: This sounds rude, sorry. Just meant that the search feature is a much more reliable way to find what you want vice relying on section titles.
I did. I searched for TPMS in the manual and this forum and nothing came up on how to view it. I needed to search tire pressure.
 

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I did. I searched for TPMS in the manual and this forum and nothing came up on how to view it. I needed to search tire pressure.
Was curious as well and couldn’t find it. Thank you for asking! And thanks @godfodder0901 for the follow up per the R1 manual. Had trouble locating as well.
 

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I have compared readings from three hand held air gauges to the Rivian TPMS readings and the TPMS readings are consistently about two pounds less. Not a great amount but something to keep in mind.
 

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Thanks, not sure why they don't mention it in the Tire or TPMS section. I did find what you are saying in the Thumb Controls section. Of course if you don't know that is how you do it, you might not look there.
I too could not find this in the tire section… I knew it was available at one point, but I thought a software update changed the view to maps. I must have changed it from tire pressure to maps inadvertently a while back.
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