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How to reset the TPMS light on the Mini Cooper R56

Model: Mini Mini R57, R55, R56 - Years 2007-2014
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Manually resetting the TPMS light on your Mini Cooper R56 (2013) is really simple. To complete the operation without any difficulty, just follow the guide below and apply the various steps described. First, turn on the instrument panel and use the button located at the end of the left steering wheel lever to navigate through the menu options and locate "Set". Select the screen in question and scroll again until you see "Reset" and the tire pressure light. Finally, proceed with the reset and in a few moments you are done.

Posted on 5 November 2025 by ScegliAuto

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