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Ever since the last update I have been seeing a gauge of sorts, graphicly expressed, on my driver display, where I used to see the small map on the left (see pictures). I thought is was because my pressure might be a bit low -- it was 44 psi cold when it first showed up (was it the day after the last update?? I can't be sure), so I filled it back to 48 psi, and ever since the graphic won't disappear. Rivian service wasn't sure if this was a new feature (rather than just warning you the tires were low with a low tire symbol like before) or if this is there for good. Resetting the infotainment system didn't remove it, and restarting the computer didn't remove it. They are investigating if they want me to have a service visit. Anyone else seeing what I'm seeing. This morning the tires all showed 47 psi, and after 20 highway miles they were 50 psi as you can see in the picture. Any thoughts? I can't really say I mind it -- I like information -- and it is interesting how much pressure changes as your drive. Now I just need to add a tachometer, oil pressure, motors and batteries temps and it would remind me more of my olden days when I knew how to use a wrench and could fix, or work on, my problems. Other than that the truck has been great so far and it still operates normally.

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did you try this?
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NB tire pressures will vary as the tire changes temperature with driving. 48PSI is a “cold” pressure value.
 

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Tire pressures can go up as they warm up from driving. In your driveway, they should be close to what the manufacturer suggests. As you drive, they will warm up, and pressure will increase. It’s normal.

The graph sounds like the efficiency graph. I couldn’t figure out how to get it for a few days, found in the manual today, long press left or right on the left steering wheel buttons (that change music tracks when you press them quickly).
 
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Thanks. I'll have to try that. I couldn't find anything obvious in the manual, but never thought to look at the controls. The section on the tire pressure system makes no note of it. I do, of course, understand that tire pressure changes with temps and conditions. I wasn't concerned with the changes in psi, I knew that was normal, I was simply wanting to see if this screen could be changed back. I'll try it when I head home today. thanks again for replying.
 

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Thanks. I'll have to try that. I couldn't find anything obvious in the manual, but never thought to look at the controls. The section on the tire pressure system makes no note of it. I do, of course, understand that tire pressure changes with temps and conditions. I wasn't concerned with the changes in psi, I knew that was normal, I was simply wanting to see if this screen could be changed back. I'll try it when I head home today. thanks again for replying.
I think I went through the manual 5 times looking for how to change the driver display. I kept looking at displays, not controls also. I eventually found it this afternoon while slow charging without cell phone service, so I had less distractions.
 

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Thanks. I'll have to try that. I couldn't find anything obvious in the manual, but never thought to look at the controls. The section on the tire pressure system makes no note of it. I do, of course, understand that tire pressure changes with temps and conditions. I wasn't concerned with the changes in psi, I knew that was normal, I was simply wanting to see if this screen could be changed back. I'll try it when I head home today. thanks again for replying.
I just did a ctrl-f for tire pressure, otherwise it is not in an obvious spot. Seems like an afterthought.
 
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I think I went through the manual 5 times looking for how to change the driver display. I kept looking at displays, not controls also. I eventually found it this afternoon while slow charging without cell phone service, so I had less distractions.
Yea. Me too. A simple edit in the displays section and the Tires section (see fig. xxx). I'm sure future updates to the manual will happen with improvements.

I was able to scroll thru those different screens last evening. Good to know now. Funny the the Rivian Service Tech I talked to didn't know this screen changing feature, and set a service appointment for me, which I can now cancel.

Thanks for everyone's help and advise.
 

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Surprised your delivery specialist didn't show you how this works. That's how I learned about it. Long-press the left-most button on the steering wheel to cycle through 3 different items on the left-hand side of the driver's display
 
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Clearly, it is an easily overlooked feature. I couldn't find previous threads about it, either. And who knows, my delivery person may have shown me (I don't think so looking back on that day in June), and I just forgot all about it since it isn't a critical piece of info.
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