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Old 11-18-22, 07:52 PM
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Default Can I view tire pressure values on the infotainment screen?

I just bought a new set of winter tires. The tire shop put 37, 37, 37, 39 PSI into them. I know I can check the tire pressure on the phone. Can I see the tire pressure in the car on the infotainment screen?
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Yes, under vehicle settings/ tire pressure. We had our first cold weather this week (in Denver 25F high). I added 5lb to each tire today. Now that it's winter, fill your tires and save MPG (and the planet!).
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I have 14” screen and if you select the vehicle option on the left (I think it look like a car icon) and then tire (or something similar) it will show the pressure. Can’t speak to the smaller screen option, but I’m sure it’s available.
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I think if you poke around on the info displayed on the instrument cluster you can see it there, also. Sounds like it would be easier on the big screen though.
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Originally Posted by jatwell
I have 14” screen and if you select the vehicle option on the left (I think it look like a car icon) and then tire (or something similar) it will show the pressure. Can’t speak to the smaller screen option, but I’m sure it’s available.
For every ten degree drop in temp the tires lose one pound of pressure. Think going from 80 degrees to 40 degress a drop of four pounds. This time of year is when many low tire pressure warning lights comes on.
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Originally Posted by jatwell
I have 14” screen and if you select the vehicle option on the left (I think it look like a car icon) and then tire (or something similar) it will show the pressure. Can’t speak to the smaller screen option, but I’m sure it’s available.
I would assume the menu's are the same for both screens.
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Green cap nitrogen fills are a Dealer (and Costco) item, the factory doesn't do it.
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Originally Posted by CaptAngry
The pressures are definitely changing with the temperature, which N2 should not do.
Is that statement based on science or marketing hype made by the people selling nitrogen services?
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Originally Posted by Randyp1234
Is that statement based on science or marketing hype made by the people selling nitrogen services?
PV = nRT. It's not just a good idea, it's the law.
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Originally Posted by Freds430
For every ten degree drop in temp the tires lose one pound of pressure. Think going from 80 degrees to 40 degress a drop of four pounds. This time of year is when many low tire pressure warning lights comes on.
I live in northern CA (Sacramento area) and we routinely see intraday variations of 30-40F. My Acura feels rock hard midday but I have to keep it that way to avoid a TPMS trigger on an early morning ride.
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