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The lack of an individual tire pressure display really ticks me off as well. I have a '17 without it and we also have an '18 that has it. Not being able to verify tire pressures at a glance is very inconvenient -- especially once you get used to having it in another vehicle.
I checked into this quite a bit and still can't confirm 100% why this display can't be enabled. It's probably something to do with the Body Control Module (BCM). Our '15-'17 trucks are basically the same as a 2014 F-150. That model of F-150 had different TPMS sensors. Only the 2015+ F-150 (and 2018+ Expedition) have the display. They also have a different, more advanced BCM and may also use different style TPMS sensors.
Like active parking lines on the backup camera display, it may not be possible to get the tire pressure readout in the dash without installing the newer style BCM. This would be next to impossible unless you were a Ford engineer.
I checked into this quite a bit and still can't confirm 100% why this display can't be enabled. It's probably something to do with the Body Control Module (BCM). Our '15-'17 trucks are basically the same as a 2014 F-150. That model of F-150 had different TPMS sensors. Only the 2015+ F-150 (and 2018+ Expedition) have the display. They also have a different, more advanced BCM and may also use different style TPMS sensors.
Like active parking lines on the backup camera display, it may not be possible to get the tire pressure readout in the dash without installing the newer style BCM. This would be next to impossible unless you were a Ford engineer.