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essentian



Member Since: 02 Apr 2025
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Status Info within Pivi Pro/Dash
Hiya,

Is there any way to see Oil temp, Oil level, & tyre pressure within Pivi Pro/Dash?
Post #1066531 28th Apr 2025 2:08pm
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Down & Dirty



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You can definitely see tyre pressure in dash as for the other two I don’t believe you can🤔 My 24 HSE X-Dynamic 90 Carpathian Grey
Post #1066542 28th Apr 2025 4:38pm
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Retroanaconda



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There’s a dipstick for oil level.

A GAP IIDTool can read oil temperature/pressure and just about every value held in the ECUs, but there’s no way of displaying it on the Pivi screen.

Tyre pressures are shown on the drivers display.
Post #1066560 28th Apr 2025 7:29pm
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lrFFM



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Not all Defenders have dipsticks. But I can check the oil level through Pivi.
Post #1066561 28th Apr 2025 7:45pm
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essentian



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Yes mine has a dipstick, though one of poor design and hard to read IMO. Surprised about oil temp, will have to play around on the dash to find tyre pressures.
Post #1066563 28th Apr 2025 8:20pm
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There was no way to display these things in the old Defender and it didn't seem to ever be a problem.

It did have a water temperature gauge, but there were basically three possible readings it would show.

"Cold" "Normal" and "too late"
Post #1066577 29th Apr 2025 7:48am
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essentian



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Things don’t have to be a problem to justify change or improvement; quality of life & convenience are reason enough. We’re also talking about a vehicle (130) that starts at £84k.
Post #1066579 29th Apr 2025 8:34am
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Retroanaconda



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The madness of £84k aside, this is the the pressure screen in the driver display.


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Post #1066641 29th Apr 2025 9:21pm
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WizzardPrang



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lightning wrote:
There was no way to display these things in the old Defender and it didn't seem to ever be a problem.

It did have a water temperature gauge, but there were basically three possible readings it would show.

"Cold" "Normal" and "too late"


My 200Tdi had an oil pressure gauge but it always seemed to make things up as it went along. Rolling with laughter Current vehicle: 2020 Defender 110S
Gone: Defender 90 HT 200Tdi, Discovery Sport, Freelander 2

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Post #1066657 29th Apr 2025 10:17pm
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