I'm renting a newer Prius from Avis (I assume that it's a 2022). I can't find the tire pressure display in the multi-information display as I can in my 2019 at home, or my wife's 2015 Camry hybrid. The low pressure warning is on, so I want to check the tire pressure without buying a pressure guage. Is this still a feature in the newer Priuses?
AFAIK, the US models Prius (any generation of any model year) never had a tire pressure display on MID. It was always a dumb TPMS warning light only. Some newer models can show the tire pressure on the Toyota App but not on the car's MID.
Likewise, My 2022 Limited has the warining light TPMS but will not show PSI per tire, I use a digital tire presure gauge, which is unfortunate as my older 2017 Chevy Cruze has it. -FC
Another example of Toyota's customer dishonor. Via Prius Chat for Android ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Graz '21- Midnight Black Metallic Ltd. 5/28/2021 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Graz '05 - Tideland Pearl - Package 6 02/02/2005 - ??? -gifted to son 231,776 miles of smiles Lifetime: ~48.71 MPG Highest Tank: ~57.9 MPG Highest Miles/Tank: ~559 P185/65R-15 Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 SL 42.0/40.0 psi OPTIMA Yellow-Top 12 Volt ACC Battery XChanged the Traction Battery at 184K Limit your funding of international terrorism!
No Prius ever displayed the tire pressure. Just the warning light as has been mentioned. You can see it with scan tools, but the designers didn't think hyper-milers would care about tire pressure.
And get out of the car, kneel down, take off the cap, and put the gauge on the tire??? How positively provincial!!
You can pry those two dollars, out of my cold dead hands!!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously; just walk around the car and look for the tire that's sagging more than the others. Pull it into a gas station and fill it up or just call Avis and tell them to bring you another car....... Well, since it's a rental. You can just hit the TPMS reset button and keep driving; but keep the road service phone number handy.......