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coming from a a couple previous 3rd gen’s, I remember the display showing tire pressure. I recently had 35s mounted to new trd pro wheels with new sensors from discount tire. Installed my lift last weekend and finally mounted the wheels. 2 days later I get a pressure light and research the self learning function in the dash. It didn’t work so I took it back to discount where they verified the sensors function and attempted to pair them. They claimed it wouldn’t pair and to visit Toyota. So my question is , the light has been off since my visit at discount tire but I cannot find any pressure readout in the displays? I see the menu that shows steering angle so I am guessing it should show there. May have to have them swap my oem sensors into the new wheels if something’s up
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If they installed correct sensors with the correct protocol then the auto relearn function works perfectly on this new gen. Go into the menu and initiate the relearn via steering wheel buttons. There is ZERO need to go to a dealer.
 

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Do you have the tire pressure screen showing on your gauge display? There's a graphic of the truck with four "psi" fields.
 
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If they installed correct sensors with the correct protocol then the auto relearn function works perfectly on this new gen. Go into the menu and initiate the relearn via steering wheel buttons. There is ZERO need to go to a dealer.
When I go into the menu ,
Do you have the tire pressure screen showing on your gauge display? There's a graphic of the truck with four "psi" fields.
From the default screen at startup, I click right once , it goes to a layout showing front and rear axles with steering angle on one side and lean angles on the other. Im assuming thats where it should be as I cant find any PSI display
 

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When I go into the menu ,

From the default screen at startup, I click right once , it goes to a layout showing front and rear axles with steering angle on one side and lean angles on the other. Im assuming thats where it should be as I cant find any PSI display
You may want to refer to that handy dandy book that came with your truck called the user manual. I think you may be able to find all of the information you desire in there.
 

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You need to find the tire pressure screen. It's there. If the truck wasn't reading the sensors the TPMS light would be illuminated & you'd get a message on the cluster and infotainment screen telling you to visit the dealer. Keep looking.
 

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When I go into the menu ,

From the default screen at startup, I click right once , it goes to a layout showing front and rear axles with steering angle on one side and lean angles on the other. Im assuming thats where it should be as I cant find any PSI display
Negative. You need to change one of the three screens to have a specific tire pressure display.
 

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Go here for a tutorial on how to select the various options for the dash screen. You have three screens, and each can show different information. One is tire pressure.

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