
The Crown tire pressure reset button is located above the brake pedal. The steps to reset the tire pressure on a Crown are as follows: 1. Press the vehicle's one-touch start button to power on the vehicle; 2. Press the MODE button on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel; 3. The central dashboard will display the vehicle's tire pressure information; 4. Press the cancel button on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel to remove the tire pressure display; 5. Observe the vehicle dashboard to see that the tire pressure light has been reset. The Crown is a mid-to-large-sized sedan under Toyota, with body dimensions of 5020mm in length, 1805mm in width, and 1480mm in height, a wheelbase of 2925mm, a body structure of a 4-door, 5-seater sedan, and an 8-speed automatic transmission.

I've been driving my Toyota Crown for seven or eight years, so I'm very familiar with the location of the tire pressure reset button. In the newer models, it's usually on the lower left side of the steering wheel console, right next to the instrument panel light adjustment knob—there's a small SET button. Just press and hold it for three seconds until you hear a beep to reset it. Before operating, make sure to inflate all four tires to the correct pressure and do it when the car is cold. If you can't find the SET button after searching for a while, in older models it might be hidden on the side inside the glove compartment—you'll need to open the glove box and reach inside to feel for it. The Crown's reset design is quite hidden, but it's much more convenient to operate than models that require navigating through the center console menu.

Just helped a friend with the tire pressure warning on their Crown. Let me tell you the exact location. There's a function panel below the lower left side of the steering wheel, right next to the rearview mirror adjustment button. The button with a tire icon is the reset switch. First, power on the ignition without starting the engine, then press and hold the SET button for 3 to 5 seconds. You'll know it's done when the tire pressure warning light on the dashboard flashes twice. For models around 2010, you might need to check the center console on the right side of the steering wheel. It's best to open the driver's door and bend down to look for it while operating - standing up makes it hard to notice that spot.

The Crown tire pressure reset button is located in the light control area on the lower left side of the steering wheel. The button is inconspicuous, about the size of a coin, and labeled with 'SET' or a tire symbol. The correct operation sequence is: adjust the tire pressure value → power on the vehicle → press and hold the SET button until the tire pressure light flashes → reset completed. For some model years, it may be located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. Remember to drive about 500 meters before resetting for better calibration results.

Attention Crown owners, the location of the tire pressure reset button varies by model year. For newer models, it's on the control panel near the driver's knee area, while older versions require checking the left side inside the glove box. The standard procedure is simple: ensure proper tire pressure → power on the vehicle without starting the engine → locate and hold the SET button → watch for the dashboard light to turn off. If you can't find it, refer to the illustrated user manual - Crown's design can indeed be confusing for this feature.


