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Old 05-13-2017, 03:50 PM
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Older cars don't have the option to display tire pressure. Not sure when they added that, maybe MY16?
Yea mine is a 2015 V6 S, I'm not in my car right now but when I was learning all the features I don't think I could find where it displays pressure.
 
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Why do you overinflate your tires? Just wondering. I wish this car could display the pressure of each tire as my last car did, I miss that feature.
They are not purposely over inflated. Well, they are from storage over the winter. I took most of the air out but checked them after the bumpy ride and where a bit over inflated. Since corrected. My car does display each tires pressure - it's a 2016.
 
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Surface problem would be much better with Michelins!
 
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Surface problem would be much better with Michelins!
Will be getting those as soon as pzeros wear out.
 

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Originally Posted by DJS
Older cars don't have the option to display tire pressure. Not sure when they added that, maybe MY16?
Mine is a MY 15 R and it displays tire pressure.
 
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Not sure if your car is similar to UK, where model year = calendar year. In the states, we're off by about 9 months. My MY14 F-type was delivered in June of '13.
 
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Ooops! I do have actual tire pressure readings on my car. I couldn't figure out how to find it because the Vehicle Info option is greyed out unless the engine is not running but the ignition is turned on . Just bought the car a few weeks ago and still learning

On my other you could check while driving, which IMO is a better way to go. Such as in the case of this thread, where the car doesn't feel quite right, you can rule out tire pressures while driving.
 

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