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How to reset the tire warning light on the Mini Cooper

Model: Mini Mini R57, R55, R56 - Years 2007-2014
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In this our new guide dedicated to your Mini Cooper we will describe all the various steps required to be able to correctly complete the manual reset procedure of the tire warning light (TPMS). First get into the car, insert the key and start the instrument panel. Immediately afterwards, press the button located at the end of the left stalk of the steering wheel several times and locate the item "Set / Info". At this point, hold down the same button and scroll through the new menu again until you find the "Reset" item. Finally, press and hold the button until the light is reset.

Posted on 12 October 2022 by ScegliAuto

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