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I’ve searched the manual (and this forum) but I can’t seem to find where the tire pressure readings are located in the most recent software. Can anyone help me out?
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Hold the leftmost steering wheel button down to cycle through the three display items. Tire pressure, efficiency, and navigation.
 
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Hold the leftmost steering wheel button down to cycle through the three display items. Tire pressure, efficiency, and navigation.
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I’ve searched the manual (and this forum) but I can’t seem to find where the tire pressure readings are located in the most recent software. Can anyone help me out?
This comes up a lot on the forums.

It is definitely in the manual, but the frequency of the question suggests that it isn't where people expect it to be. IIRC searching the manual for "TPMS" describes the system but doesn't tell you how to see the numbers (It's been a while and I'm not in the car at the moment).

When the software team gets caught up somewhat, this cries out for new Alexa commands:

I'd suggest reading the forums for the repetitive questions that come up and address them.

"Alexa, how do I see tire pressures?" might bring up the appropriate page in the manual, or a picture like the one for steering wheel adjustments.
 

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This comes up a lot on the forums.

It is definitely in the manual, but the frequency of the question suggests that it isn't where people expect it to be. IIRC searching the manual for "TPMS" describes the system but doesn't tell you how to see the numbers (It's been a while and I'm not in the car at the moment).

When the software team gets caught up somewhat, this cries out for new Alexa commands:

I'd suggest reading the forums for the repetitive questions that come up and address them.

"Alexa, how do I see tire pressures?" might bring up the appropriate page in the manual, or a picture like the one for steering wheel adjustments.
I have the PDF of the manual, simply searched for tire pressure and it came right up….

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I have the PDF of the manual, simply searched for tire pressure and it came right up….

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That's because you searched tire pressure, I had the same question as the OP and was searching TPMS. There's even a while section on TPMS but it never mentions how to read the values.
 

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That's because you searched tire pressure, I had the same question as the OP and was searching TPMS. There's even a while section on TPMS but it never mentions how to read the values.
I’m more simple minded, I just search for what I’m looking for. 😉
 

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Just squeeze the sides of the tires. If it's squishy, you need air. If it's hard, you good 👌
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