
The tire pressure monitoring systems vary in type and functionality. Please refer to the instruction manual and follow the prompts. Some tire pressure monitoring systems only display alerts when there is an issue. To read the tire pressure, you may need to purchase a separate tire pressure display screen.

I remember when I was into cars, I loved studying the details of the Toyota C-HR. Adjusting the tire pressure monitoring is actually quite simple: after starting the car, use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate on the dashboard, scroll to the settings menu, select vehicle information, and find the tire pressure monitoring option. It displays real-time pressure values for each tire, and if the pressure is too low or high, you need to inflate or deflate promptly. I recommend checking the tire pressure monthly because it affects handling stability and fuel consumption—don’t wait for the system to alert you before realizing there’s an issue. If the values are abnormal, reset and calibrate it, then drive for a while to let it adjust automatically. As a car enthusiast, I also manually measure the pressure to compare accuracy and ensure worry-free driving.

For the safety of my family, I always check the tire pressure system while driving. In the C-HR, accessing the tire pressure monitoring is done via the steering wheel: after ignition, press the menu button to enter the interface, select settings, and then navigate to the tire pressure option to view the data. It quickly indicates whether the pressure is normal, as low pressure can lead to the risk of a tire blowout, so I make it a habit to glance at it as soon as I get in the car. If an alarm sounds, stop immediately to check and avoid accidents. Tire pressure maintenance is crucial in daily life—don’t overlook it. Regular inflation and maintenance can extend tire life, and safe driving is a must-have habit.

As a tech enthusiast driving the C-HR, I'm familiar with various settings like adjusting the tire pressure monitoring: Start the car, use the steering wheel buttons to switch to the settings menu, scroll to select the tire pressure option, and confirm to display the values. It's recommended to regularly check and maintain normal values. After a system alert, reset and calibrate by driving for a while to adjust. The key is proper tire pressure for fuel efficiency and safety—don't neglect maintenance.


