New update on the toyota app removes the ability to read tire pressure all together. It's not included on the app, it doesn't matter what subscription you have. Called toyota to confirm and it looks like and oversight.
This is what mine looks like, Android phone.I'm guessing this update is currently limited to iPhone? My Android app is up to date and remains the same?
If so I guess it's just a matter of time for us. View attachment 180311
You are right. The new app (version 2.0.0) removes the tire pressure display for those without Service Connect.I have an XLE Prem with standard audio and get NO tire pressure from my Apple app. Please correct me if I am wrong
I'm guessing this update is currently limited to iPhone? My Android app is up to date and remains the same?
If so I guess it's just a matter of time for us. View attachment 180311
I use the app. Works greater...I check the tire pressure via a tire pressure gauge. Works great![]()
It's really "Click on Vehicle Status", then "Click on the See Details" black button", which then brings up screen with tire pressure. Toyota could have just as easily skipped the second screen and went to details immediately.Still there, click on vehicle status and the open/closed display as well as tire pressure. Then click on see details.
Was that after you drove the RAV or when it was before being driven?I can see the individual tire pressures. Had the car serviced at Toyota last week. I had not checked the pressures until today. Pressures are 40 40 40 and 39. Sticker says they should be 35. So much for “dealer service”.
It’s still there, it’s just in a different place…New update on the toyota app removes the ability to read tire pressure all together. It's not included on the app, it doesn't matter what subscription you have. Called toyota to confirm and it looks like and oversight.
So true!I found that the Toyota app works best if you delete it. Buy a digital gauge and check your tire pressure monthly, or buy the module from China and have it on your dash display.
Mine has a compassSo true!
How does a car with autonomous cruise control, lane assist, and a l digital display rear view mirror not have a digital display for tire pressure or a compass??
Toyota fail!
You must have navigation.Mine has a compass![]()
It's also a Stellantis...On a basic Jeep Compass you can check tire pressure while driving by toggling the buttons on the steering wheel and it will display it on the screen right in front of you. This is the way it should be for safety reasons. Let’s say you are driving on the freeway at night and it is cold and stormy and you get a low pressure alert. Is the pressure 1 PSI or 30 low? You need to know this to make the decision to pull to your the side of the busy freeway or keep going to a safe location.
You can also display engine coolant temperature, engine oil temperature and transmission temperature. The Compass also has a compass.