Crown tire pressure display

PedronniaLL

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My Crown just gave me the low tire pressure warning, probably because it's getting colder. So, I went to check the tire pressures, but the manual is completely useless! It says you can see each tire's pressure, but it doesn't tell you how.

Am I being dense, or is there a trick to this? When the warning light's on, how do you actually get the individual pressures to show up? Honestly, the Crown's manuals and the whole display system are just not intuitive at all.
 
Swipe left on the screen. Hold down the "OK" button to bring up the widget menu. Use the up and down arrows to find the tire pressure display. It'll save automatically after 5 seconds. If you don't see it, swipe left again for the other widgets. Then, you can pick the tire pressure option to add it to your main view.
 
Did you check the vehicle settings menu on the infotainment screen? Some Toyotas show individual pressures under the tire pressure monitoring section, have you tried looking there?
 
I always have a tire pressure gauge with me.

Get one and use the tire pressure gauge to measure the pressure at the valve stem of each tire after removing the valve cap. Make sure to compare the readings against the recommended pressure listed in your owner's manual or on a sticker inside the driver's side door. You HAVE TO always check tire pressure when the tires are "cold" for the most accurate reading.
 
I get your frustration! Honestly, I trust my tire gauge more than the Crown’s confusing display. When the light's on, it’s probably easier to just grab the gauge and check each tire the old-fashioned way, at least you’ll know what’s going on without deciphering a cryptic manual
 

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