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Tire PSI - order in display?

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Old 09-15-17, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Htony
Ditto. All previous vehicles I had two memory spaces in ECU to store summer and winter tire sensor ids. Also when tires are changed or rotated ECU will know that.
There was no hassle like Lexus. Also look at how Chevy does it using parking light/tail lights, pretty cool.
Just to be clear, the TPMS info is shown with wheel position in the 2013+ cars. IMO, it's very basic tech that Lexus should have a fix for the 2007+ cars also.
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Originally Posted by comotiger
Just to be clear, the TPMS info is shown with wheel position in the 2013+ cars. IMO, it's very basic tech that Lexus should have a fix for the 2007+ cars also.
???, My RX is 2015.
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Originally Posted by Htony
???, My RX is 2015.
What, your 2015 RX doesn't show wheel position? Hard to believe. The technology is mature, why doesn't Lexus include it in all its vehicles? This shouldn't be an upgradeable option.

My 2014 LS has it, and I assume the 2013 does too. Of course, I have the fully loaded car, but I would think even the "base" 2013+ LS should have it. If not, shame on Lexus.

Here's a thread discussing TPMS warning in SW15LS's 2015 car. See post #12 for a picture of the TPMS display.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...as-others.html
Old 09-16-17, 08:08 PM
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I had this same question a while back and found page 195 of the 2011 LS460 Owner's Manual states:

Displays inflation pressure of each tire. There is no correlation between the order of the displayed values and the tire positions.
Old 09-16-17, 11:26 PM
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I pee on each wheel, from front left, front right, left rear, right rear.

Then it displays tire pressure in that order!
Old 09-17-17, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by RandyV
I pee on each wheel, from front left, front right, left rear, right rear.

Then it displays tire pressure in that order!
Lol - its called pee(r) pressure !!!
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