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How to reset the tire pressure light in the Mini Cooper?

Model: Mini Mini F66 - Years 2023-2026
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In this tutorial we can see how to reset the tire pressure warning light in the Mini Cooper, an extremely simple and quick operation, to be carried out only after restoring the correct pressure of each tire following the instructions in the manual. First of all, let's go inside the cabin, then insert the key and turn on the instrument panel. Next, go to the "My Mini" section via the touchscreen display, enter "Vehicle status", "Tire settings", and perform the reset by selecting "Perform reset". To complete the procedure, simply restart the instrument panel.

Posted on 6 June 2025 by ScegliAuto

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Removing the Timing Belt on a Suzuki Vitara

In this video, see the removal and replacement of the timing belt and water pump on a Suzuki Vitara. Open the bonnet and lift it, securing it in place. Use a socket wrench to remove the cooling radiator along with the associated hoses. Disconnect the power wiring using pliers, and remove the plastic undertray with a screwdriver. Use a spanner to loosen the tensioner pulley and slide the belt off its seat. Use a socket wrench to unscrew the tensioner pulley bolt, and remove the water pump as shown in the video. Fit the new water pump, the tensioner, and the belt itself, tightening everything with the socket wrench. Finally, reinstall the radiator with the securing bolts.

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