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In the 2019 Highlanders, you can activate the tire pressure display by using a switch located below the steering wheel on the right side. Look for it in the instrument panel labeled TPMS. Hold down the button until the TPMS indicator on the panel flashes three times. After the flashes, wait a few minutes before starting the car to allow it time to record and show the tire pressure. To reset the TPMS monitor, go for a short drive after completing the same steps. Driving for about fifteen to twenty minutes should be enough to reset the tire pressure display.
I can't locate the tire pressure display on the dashboard. I'm not sure where to find the menu display either. Can you assist me? I have a tire that is significantly low on pressure.
The information is shown on the dashboard, and you'll need to navigate through the menu to access it.
The 2019 Highlander lacks a tire pressure PSI display, with only a warning indicator that activates "if the tire pressure falls below a certain level." To reset the indicator after addressing any tire issues and adjusting the pressure correctly, you must push the "SET" button (positioned to the left of the steering wheel under the dashboard, requiring you to kneel down to view it) until the indicator blinks slowly 3 times. It's puzzling why Toyota opts not to provide the actual PSI, as most other automakers do. The TPMS hardware is already installed, necessitating only a software update for the MID module to display the PSI.
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There is no TPMS button on my 2019 Highlander XLE, and I was searching for it below the steering wheel.