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The other day, my tire pressure sensors were telling me that one of my tires was low. I went to air it up and after completion, I wanted to check on the dash to see what the pressure readings were and could not pull it up. Is there a way to bring that screen back up? It shows all the tires and the pressure of each?
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The other day, my tire pressure sensors were telling me that one of my tires was low. I went to air it up and after completion, I wanted to check on the dash to see what the pressure readings were and could not pull it up. Is there a way to bring that screen back up? It shows all the tires and the pressure of each?
Better off using a tire gauge for a more accurate reading.
 

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Better off using a tire gauge for a more accurate reading.
this is true, yet the OP's question can directly be answered as well.

the owner's manual suggests not to use the TPMS sensors to set tire pressure. however, you can turn on tire pressure in the display options by hitting the menu button on the right side of the steering wheel and working through those menus. (If you have trouble, look it up in the manual for specifics.) you can also look in fordpass, the latest/current version shows it under 'service' then 'vehicle health'.

set the tire pressure cold to 35 psi using a good tire gauge or an inflator device with integrated gauge.
 

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Look under "screens" on you menu button on the steering wheel
 

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The new version of ford pass app does not show the tire pressure that I have found anyway
I explained it in reply #4 of this thread. Here are pictures.

Before anyone comments, my left front tire is in the sun right now.
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The other day, my tire pressure sensors were telling me that one of my tires was low. I went to air it up and after completion, I wanted to check on the dash to see what the pressure readings were and could not pull it up. Is there a way to bring that screen back up? It shows all the tires and the pressure of each?
Ford app will tell you
 

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...I wanted to check on the dash to see what the pressure readings were...
To answer your question, navigate using the steering wheel's righthand menu buttons to the picture of the truck. Go into that menu and you'll see tire pressure, oil life and several other info screens available. Hit OK to select items.
Use the Back ← button to back out of the menu.
 

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The new version of ford pass app does not show the tire pressure that I have found anyway
The new version does show tire pressure. click on service at the bottom of the screen, when the service screen comes up, up at the top is a vehicle health tab, press on it and it brings up tire pressure and other readings.
 

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this is true, yet the OP's question can directly be answered as well.

the owner's manual suggests not to use the TPMS sensors to set tire pressure. however, you can turn on tire pressure in the display options by hitting the menu button on the right side of the steering wheel and working through those menus. (If you have trouble, look it up in the manual for specifics.) you can also look in fordpass, the latest/current version shows it under 'service' then 'vehicle health'.

set the tire pressure cold to 35 psi using a good tire gauge or an inflator device with integrated gauge.
Agree about not using the TPMS sensors, however I checked with a quality tire pressure gauge and found all 4 were within .5 lb.
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