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I'm having an issue with my 2009 LS460. When I turn on the car and the car does the 'system check' it leaves all of the tire pressures listed on the dash. They aren't low and there's no issue with the pressure (they was but I fixed that) so how can I clear the psi information on the dash?
There gotta be a button for this or something and any help would be greatly appreciated.
That information is called the "Multi-information display" and is controlled by the display control switch cluster on the right-center of the steering wheel.
I don't know what "reset button" you're referring to. If you are talking about the switch under the dash, that is not a "reset" switch. It is the TPMS benchmark set switch and you shouldn't be pushing that if you don't understand what it is for.
I'm just looking for a way to make the .psi information go away. Is there a simple way to do that?? On page 175 of the manual there appear to be reset switches (that is what I was referring to)
Last edited by tnt17402; Dec 13, 2024 at 11:24 AM.
Operating the DISP switch will circle through all the available display options. I believe one of the options is blank but not sure. Just watch the display and operate the DISP switch until you get what you want. The RESET switch resets some of the displayed options, like average fuel consumption and elapsed time, but there is nothing about the tire pressures to reset.
Last edited by jmcraney; Dec 13, 2024 at 11:37 AM.
I'm having an issue with my 2009 LS460. When I turn on the car and the car does the 'system check' it leaves all of the tire pressures listed on the dash. They aren't low and there's no issue with the pressure (they was but I fixed that) so how can I clear the psi information on the dash?
There gotta be a button for this or something and any help would be greatly appreciated.
This question makes no sense at all. What are you actually trying to ask? Is the question, how do I get the tire pressures not to show in the display, or is it how do I get the pressure to show up properly and not as just dashes beside each tire.
If it is the first one, just cycle the Display button on the steering wheel. see picture below, till something else shows on the display, pretty darn simple. It will also disappear while you are using Adaptive cruise.
This question makes no sense at all. What are you actually trying to ask? Is the question, how do I get the tire pressures not to show in the display, or is it how do I get the pressure to show up properly and not as just dashes beside each tire.
If it is the first one, just cycle the Display button on the steering wheel. see picture below, till something else shows on the display, pretty darn simple. It will also disappear while you are using Adaptive cruise.
sorry for my stupidity but i just recently got the car and I'm not familiar with all the functions and buttons. I was asking how to make the tire pressure information disappear.
This question makes no sense at all. What are you actually trying to ask? Is the question, how do I get the tire pressures not to show in the display, or is it how do I get the pressure to show up properly and not as just dashes beside each tire.
If it is the first one, just cycle the Display button on the steering wheel. see picture below, till something else shows on the display, pretty darn simple. It will also disappear while you are using Adaptive cruise.
I like that your car shows PSI and also tells you which tire has how many PSI; my car just shows 5 PSI numbers...
I like that your car shows PSI and also tells you which tire has how many PSI; my car just shows 5 PSI numbers...
Yes, I think it was 2013 when the display and a lot of othe stuff was upgraded and issues fixed. The 2013 to 2017 cars are quite a lot different than the 2007 to 2012, all in a good way.