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How do I view tire pressure screen on dash?

Florida Alan

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I know it is not displayed on the large center screen, but the one in front of driver. I can't figure out how to navigate to that screen. The one I am on is the miles traveled. There are icons at the top of this screen, but I can't figure out how to make them move.
Thank you.
 
Hit the Mode button on the left hand side of the steering wheel until that page pops up.
 
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Thank you very much.
I had seen it a while ago, but just couldn't figure out how to find it again.
 
Your welcome. Then you can use the wheel to scroll through each of the modes for more information if required.
 
Hit the Mode button on the left hand side of the steering wheel until that page pops up.

Or in the hour it took to get a response on an internet forum, he could have easily found this basic feature as well as more advanced features in the manual (that's available in the car's NAV system , BTW). Read the manual to figure out how to access it :D
 
Put a .pdf copy of your manual on your computer and do a word search with ctrl F.
 
Put a .pdf copy on your computer and do a word search with ctrl F.
Now that's the best tip I've seen in ages. I started scanning a lot of my paperwork (to reduce clutter) into PDF files and now I know how to search those files. THANKS!
 
Or in the hour it took to get a response on an internet forum, he could have easily found this basic feature as well as more advanced features in the manual (that's available in the car's NAV system , BTW). Read the manual to figure out how to access it :D

Hey! My non-ultimate does not have this owners manual available in the Nav system! How could Hyundai not make this available to me with an upgrade! :eek: I've been cheated! :mad:

Just kidding!
:D :D :D :D :D
 
Hey! My non-ultimate does not have this owners manual available in the Nav system! How could Hyundai not make this available to me with an upgrade! :eek: I've been cheated! :mad:

Just kidding!
:D :D :D :D :D

The relevant information is to be found at pages 3-62 to 3-67 in the owner's manual. There is a "mode" button on the right side of the steering wheel (not the left side, as someone previously noted). And, to add to the confusion, the "mode" button is actually a paging button which pages thru various categories of functions. Tire pressure falls under a category denoted by a spanner wrench (opened ended wrench). Then one uses the adjacent roller control to toggle between various sub-functions under said selected category (or page).

One of those sub-functions is tire pressure.

*** put a .pdf copy of the manual on your computer - use that
 
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