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I had some time on a rainy Saturday to look at the new Tacoma and noticed that there are some new features packed into the MID. I'm particularly impressed with the pitch and roll gauges on a non-TRD Offroad model.
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There are two settings that will not "sticky" in the system. The tire pressure monitor and the maps will disappear. The maps will come and go but the tire pressure you just have to find when you want it. I didn't put that in the video because I had honestly forgotten that this happens. Toyota is aware of it and it isn't exclusive to the Tacoma. Every new Toyota with the 3 panel MID does this.Hey Steve, really appreciate all your vids, and finally mastered setting up the new Multi-information-display, only to find that I lose all the settings as soon as I turn of the Tacoma.....Is there something I am doing wrong, or is this a resolvable issue? thx
That’s weird. I have changed mine several times and it always stays on what I change it to. I did just recently get my truck though. Maybe they updated the software before I got it?Well, I was including the tire pressure in one of those, so I'll take that out and see if there is a difference. But meter settings, like the appearance of the dials, goes away every time, and invariably, the MPG information comes back to present itself every time, and I really don't want to see that. This whole MID set up is frustrating in that things don't "stick" as you put it. Thanks for you expertise!
Not likely. This same issue exists on every Toyota with the 3 panel multi-information display. It is a known issue and the engineers seem at a loss to solve it.total drag...I'm sure some kind of software reset could fix it. Would removing and replacing the battery cables do it?
Sort of a different problem but how about the "custom" drive mode settings in the Limited trim that don't allow you to customize them? Do you know if Toyota is aware of this issue?Not likely. This same issue exists on every Toyota with the 3 panel multi-information display. It is a known issue and the engineers seem at a loss to solve it.