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How do you reset the tire pressure warning light on the Mini?

Model: Mini Mini R56, R57, R55 - Years 2007-2014
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To completely make the tire pressure warning light disappear from the Mini's instrument panel, you will need to inflate the tires to the recommended pressure value: this value is indicated on the sticker that is attached to the driver's side door pillar. After inflating the tires, you can turn on the instrument panel and navigate through the menu that appears on the panel using the BC button on the lever to the left of the steering wheel: when the icon with low pressure appears, you will need to hold down the BC button to make the warning light disappear.

Posted on 18 February 2025 by ScegliAuto

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