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Infotainment - Tyre Pressure

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#1 ·
Replaced my 2020 Ioniq 5 with a new N line Ioniq 5. I can't find a readout of the four tyre pressures in the infotainment system. Where has it gone.
 
#11 ·
I think we are all circling the target, N Line isn't sold in North America, and everyone seems to be assuming N (maybe based on my screenshot of an N steering wheel). No sure how many N Line owners show up regularly here?

Maybe you can post a picture of the steering wheel, about the same angle/distance as the one I posted above so we can see what buttons are or aren't on the wheel.
 
#12 ·
Maybe you can post a picture of the steering wheel, about the same angle/distance as the one I posted above so we can see what buttons are or aren't on the wheel.
This would be a big help and save at least 1,000 words.
 
#2 ·
There is a button on the steering wheel that looks like pages. Tap that until you see tire pressures. I suspect in the UK, things are reversed due to Right Hand Drive. Also, might have to use the scroll wheel right below the button, there tend to be several screens under some of these categories.

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#3 ·
Yes, I've scrolled through the pages. All I get is a picture of the car, next page is the mileage history, battery consumption etc, the 3rd and final page is the route directions. I can't seem to find any way to enter details on each page. I've tried pressing all the buttons on the steering wheel (+ and -, OK etc).
 
#7 ·
I wanted you to go to ChatGPT yourself to ask for help, but it seems that you don't want to do that.

OK. I did it for you. This is what it says. Now I know that such AI programs can be wrong. And it may be wrong here as well. But as I don't have access to an N infotainment screen, but you do, perhaps it's worth a try. You will still have to drive a short distance to see the results.

Quote -
  • Start the car (ignition on or ready mode).
  • On the steering wheel, use the arrow buttons (left/right) to scroll through the top menu of the digital instrument cluster.
    • You’ll see tabs such as: Driver Assistance, Navigation, Tyre Pressure, Energy Flow, Trip Computer, etc.
  • Scroll until you reach the “Tyre Pressure” screen.
  • The display will show the pressure for each of the four tyres (in psi or bar, depending on settings).
 
#10 ·
Grok says its much like it has always been. I asked it to confirm the model it was quoting.

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Yes, for the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N UK spec, the TPMS display is accessed via steering wheel controls: press the LCD display button, then use the up/down toggle to select the tyre pressure screen in the instrument cluster. Drive briefly for accurate readings.
 
#13 ·
Yes - We have two models in the UK 2025 using N. One is the high performance and the other called N-Line'

The N-Line access is said to be this.

As mentioned, a pic of the wheel buttons would help to nail this model down.

  • Use the steering-wheel buttons (right side, arrow keys and OK button).
    • Press the ◀▶ buttons to cycle through the top-level menus on the cluster.
    • Stop when you reach “User Settings / Utility / Info” (the exact label may just show as ‘Info’ on UK spec).
  • Scroll down with the ▲▼ buttons until you find Tyre Pressure.
    • This screen will display each tyre individually (FL, FR, RL, RR).
    • Units will usually be in bar in the UK, but you can switch to psi in the infotainment → Setup → General → Units.