How to reset the mini tire pressure warning light?

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MacDominic
07/25/25 5:10pm
The method to reset the mini tire pressure warning light is: 1. Start the engine and open the main menu on the display screen; 2. Select the vehicle status function option; 3. Click on the tire settings and then press the reset option. The mini is a compact car with body dimensions of: length 3832mm, width 1727mm, height 1453mm, and a wheelbase of 2495mm. The mini is equipped with a 1.5t turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 75kw and a maximum power speed of 3900 to 6500rpm per minute, a maximum torque of 190nm, and a maximum torque speed of 1380 to 3600rpm per minute.
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JamesAnn
08/11/25 10:06pm
As a MINI owner, I also encountered the tire pressure warning light issue last time. Here’s how I successfully resolved it: Start with a basic check—open the door and inspect the pressure label on the driver’s door frame or refer to the user manual for the recommended pressure value. Then, use a tire pressure gauge to measure each tire individually. If the pressure is below the recommended value, inflate it to the standard level. After ensuring the pressure is correct, start the vehicle and operate the iDrive system. Press the central console dial to enter the settings menu, select "Vehicle Information," and find the "Tire Pressure Monitoring" option. Choose "Reset" and confirm—the system will automatically reinitialize. Drive at a steady speed for a few minutes to allow the sensors to recalibrate, and the warning light will turn off. If the light remains on after inflation, consider a sensor malfunction or air leak, and visit a professional repair shop promptly to ensure driving safety.
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