How to Reset the BMW Tire Pressure Warning?
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On the display screen, navigate to the main interface "—Vehicle Information—Vehicle Status" and select the second option to confirm the reset. At this point, the tire pressure warning light should turn off, indicating that the low-pressure warning has been reset. Tire pressure loss refers to a decrease in tire pressure. Hazards of low tire pressure: 1. Insufficient pressure increases tire deformation, leading to cracks on the sidewalls and excessive flexing, which generates heat, accelerates rubber aging, fatigues the fabric layers, and breaks the cords. It also enlarges the tire's contact area, speeding up shoulder wear. 2. Tire pressure, strictly speaking, refers to the air pressure inside the tire. In car maintenance, the engine is the heart of the car—its failure can end the car's life—while tire pressure is like the car's blood pressure. The level of tire pressure plays a crucial role in the car's performance and power.
The other day my BMW displayed a tire pressure loss warning, and I almost panicked. As an experienced driver with years behind the wheel, my habit is to first find a safe spot to pull over and check: I take out the pressure gauge from the trunk and measure each tire, including the spare. BMW's recommended values are usually between 30-35 psi, depending on the model, as indicated on the label inside the driver's door frame. If everything checks out, I start the ignition, navigate through the iDrive knob to the menu, select the tire option in vehicle settings, and perform a reset. After driving around for about 10 minutes, the warning typically disappears. But once, the warning light stayed on, and upon inspection, I found a slow leak, so I rushed to the dealership for a tire repair. Making it a habit to check tire pressure monthly can prevent such situations, extend tire life, and even save fuel. Safe driving comes first—don't let small issues turn into big troubles.