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Does a 2017 Ford Escape show tire pressure?

Yes. The 2017 Ford Escape includes a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that can display current tire pressures in the vehicle’s information display and will warn you if a tire is underinflated.


In practice, you can view the pressures for all four tires via the driver information center using the steering wheel controls. If a tire is low, the TPMS warning light on the dashboard will illuminate to alert you.


How TPMS works in the 2017 Escape


The 2017 Escape uses a direct TPMS with sensors in each wheel to monitor tire pressure in real time. When you turn on the ignition, you can access the Tire Pressure or Vehicle information options on the driver information display to see the individual pressures. The system provides a visual alert (the TPMS warning light) if any tire falls below the recommended pressure.


How to view tire pressures on the driver information display


Below is a general, step-by-step approach. Your exact path may vary slightly by trim level and display type, but the process is similar across 2017 Escapes.


Before listing the steps, note that you will typically navigate the instrument cluster or center information screen using the steering wheel controls to access the TPMS or Tire Pressure menu.



  • Turn the ignition to the On/Run position (engine can be off or on, depending on the model year) and wake up the driver information display.

  • Use the steering wheel controls to cycle through the Vehicle or Tire Pressure/TPMS menu until you see a screen showing psi readings for each tire (front-left, front-right, rear-left, rear-right).

  • Read the current pressures for each tire. The display will usually show numbers in psi and may indicate if any tire is below the recommended level.

  • Compare the displayed pressures to the vehicle’s recommended cold-inflation tire pressure printed on the door placard or in the owner’s manual. Inflate any tire that is below the recommended pressure and re-check.


By following these steps, you can view the tire pressures without needing a separate gauge or tool, provided your vehicle is equipped with a functioning TPMS and the information display is accessible in your trim.


What to do if the TPMS warning light is on


If the TPMS warning light on the dashboard lights up, take the following steps to ensure safe driving and proper tire maintenance.



  • Check all four tires with a reliable tire gauge and inflate to the recommended cold tire pressure listed on the door placard

  • After inflation, recheck each tire to confirm it is at or near the recommended level

  • If pressures are correct but the light remains on, drive a short distance (a few miles/kilometers) to allow the system to refresh; if it stays on, schedule a service check for sensor or seal issues

  • Inspect tires for damage, punctures, or leaks if a tire repeatedly loses air even after inflation


Because TPMS sensors can be affected by temperature changes, external leaks, or faulty sensors, it’s prudent to verify pressures regularly and address any persistent warning promptly.


Additional considerations and tips


Some 2017 Escape trims may present the tire pressures differently depending on the display option—some show all four pressures at once, others cycle through individual tire readouts. If you changed tires or wheels, or if you notice a recurring TPMS fault, a dealer visit may be needed to recalibrate or replace sensors.


Summary


In short, a 2017 Ford Escape does show tire pressure through its TPMS. You can view current tire pressures via the driver information display using the steering wheel controls, and you’ll receive a dashboard warning if any tire is underinflated. Regularly checking pressures and following TPMS alerts helps maintain tire health, fuel efficiency, and safe handling.

How to display tire pressure on Ford Escape?


Button on your wheel. And you're going to want to go to vehicle maintenance press okay press tire pressure okay. And then boom that is going to show up on all four wheels of your tire pressure.



Does the 2017 Ford Escape show tire pressure?


Size the cold tire pressure in the front and rear should be 36. PSI. Note how it says cold tire.



How do I see my tire pressure on my dashboard?


The TPMS low tire pressure indicator is a yellow symbol that illuminates on the dashboard instrument panel in the shape of a tire cross-section with an exclamation point.



Where is the TPMS button on a 2017 Ford Escape?


Go to the tire. Monitor. Hold okay to store tire pressure press and hold okay button. It will reset and tire pressure monitoring light gone thank you.


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