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The owner manual says it is found at the end of the Driver Assist section, following Pre-Collision, but it's not there on mine. Yes, I can get a tire pressure display in both Ford Support and the FordPass app. My usual displays are analog tach, fuel gauge and engine temp. Suggestions? 2020 Lariat, fully equipped.
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In the manual for the 2020 Ranger, starting on page 100, look in in the "Information Display Controls Display (Type 3)"
 

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The owner manual says it is found at the end of the Driver Assist section, following Pre-Collision, but it's not there on mine. Yes, I can get a tire pressure display in both Ford Support and the FordPass app. My usual displays are analog tach, fuel gauge and engine temp. Suggestions? 2020 Lariat, fully equipped.
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I don't think mine is at the end of Driver Assist, but it's defiitely one of the options under it.
 

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I don't think mine is at the end of Driver Assist, but it's defiitely one of the options under it.
I normally have the left hand display in the Driver Assist mode showing the tack, temp, and fuel. If I press the down tab twice, the display shows the tire pressure. 2020 Lariat.
 

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I’m not sure where you’re looking for it, but on my XLT, it’s under Driver Assist, which is accessed through the steering wheel buttons that control what you see on the instrument cluster - it doesn’t show on my infotainment screen, as far as I know.
 


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I’m not sure where you’re looking for it, but on my XLT, it’s under Driver Assist, which is accessed through the steering wheel buttons that control what you see on the instrument cluster - it doesn’t show on my infotainment screen, as far as I know.
I did not know that!
I just look at in on the FordPass app thingy.
 

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I did not know that!
I just look at in on the FordPass app thingy.
Yes, you can scroll through it while you’re driving and crash into all kinds of things. ;)
 

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Yes, you can scroll through it while you’re driving and crash into all kinds of things. ;)
When I heard a strange noise seemingly coming from a tire, I brought up the tire pressures display and one tire was about 3psi down. While that is not terrible, it was not normal. I subsequently found a screw in that tire.
The tire pressure feature is a great tool.
 

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When I heard a strange noise seemingly coming from a tire, I brought up the tire pressures display and one tire was about 3psi down. While that is not terrible, it was not normal. I subsequently found a screw in that tire.
The tire pressure feature is a great tool.
I had the dreaded tire pressure warning light come on while on the freeway and quickly got into the right lane just in case and went to the tire pressure screen. The driver’s side front showed “- -“ instead of a number like the others. ? I sure found the next exit in a hurry - manually checked all four tires - same. Faulty TPMS Sensor. :whew:
 

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I normally have the left hand display in the Driver Assist mode showing the tack, temp, and fuel. If I press the down tab twice, the display shows the tire pressure. 2020 Lariat.
Ditto - my screen display, however on mine I enabled the Off Road Gauge , showing angles, so mine from the normal displayed screen it’s , Off Road - Digital Speed - TPMS
To the OP, you access this screen just by pressing down or up button on the steering wheel control switches - you have to be in Display Mode (selected)
NOT - Driver Assist or any other selection
However in - Display Setup , you have the option to select display in PSI or KPA
You have (1) Forscan option to add Specified Tire Pressure to be displayed on the screen as well , this will match the Tire Pressure placard on the door, factory OEM does not include this pressure to be displayed on the screen
 

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Ah yes, the Lariot is different from the XLT. It's weirder.
I think you get to configure what is statically displayed. I like how the XLT (likely the XL too) has tach, fuel, and temp as gauges in the cluster and the centre screen can easily display whatever you like, when you like.

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And you’re right….weirder. ;)
 

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I think you get to configure what is statically displayed. I like how the XLT (likely the XL too) has tach, fuel, and temp as gauges in the cluster and the centre screen can easily display whatever you like, when you like.

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And you’re right….weirder. ;)
My wife's Edge has a similar dash to the Ranger Lariot. I hate it! And since she is technologically challenged, I have to be the one who tries to show her all the features.
 

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I think you get to configure what is statically displayed. I like how the XLT (likely the XL too) has tach, fuel, and temp as gauges in the cluster and the centre screen can easily display whatever you like, when you like.

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And you’re right….weirder. ;)
No, just different...
 

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As for the (1) Forscan option to add specified tire pressure you can lower this number as well via Forscan. Say to 15psi or 20 psi. Then if you wheel it go Offroad and lower your tire pressure the TPMS light will not go on until below specified tire pressure. Just an FYI
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