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How do you reset the Mazda 3 tire pressure warning light?

Model: Mazda 3 BN, BM, MK 3 - Years 2013-2019
Part: Tire pressure warning light

In order to reset the Mazda 3 tire pressure warning light, you must first inflate all the tires until they are brought back to the inflation pressure indicated on the sticker stuck in the driver's door pillar: after the tires have all been returned to this pressure value, it will be possible to go inside the passenger compartment and switch on the instrument panel. At this point, press and hold the button with the flat tire warning light icon, located on the side of the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel: waiting a few seconds with the button pressed, the warning light will switch off automatically.

Posted on 6 November 2022 by ScegliAuto

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