Where is the tire pressure monitoring button on the BMW X5?

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DiCamila
07/30/25 6:31am
The tire pressure monitoring button on the BMW X5 is located at the bottom of the combination switch on the left side of the steering wheel. Below are the specific details about the BMW X5 tire pressure monitoring system: 1. The tire pressure monitoring system utilizes the ABS sensing function to compare the rotation counts of the tires. When tire pressure is insufficient, the tire's circumference shortens, causing it to rotate differently from other tires during driving. 2. The BMW X5 tire pressure monitoring system uses wheel speed sensors to compare rotation speeds and trigger alerts. Tire pressure can be checked using a pressure gauge. While driving, the tire pressure loss display monitors the inflation pressure of the tires. If the inflation pressure in one tire is significantly lower than the others, the system will issue an alert. When the internal tire pressure decreases, the working radius of the wheel changes accordingly, altering the wheel's rotation speed. 3. To obtain accurate information about tire faults, the system requires the tires to have the appropriate initial pressure. Initialization must be performed after each tire pressure adjustment, tire replacement, wheel replacement, or when towing a car or trailer in towing mode.
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