i have 07 mini cooper, had front tyre changed and now my tyre pressure alarm is on but all tyres pressures are fine, how do i rest alarm?

Asked by minime07 Jan 20, 2013 at 04:25 AM about the 2007 MINI Cooper Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LQUrGg0NZc...actually this one is better, but I watched them both and they agree, it should automatically go off when all tires are inflated properly, and original wheel is re installed if you have the spare on, after about 5 minutes of driving. If it does not turn off, then you still have a low tire

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The tpm system will have to be reset any time the tires have been rotated or filled with air pressure. To reset go to the BC menu until you find a picture of the the tire and it says reset. Press and hold the BC button until is says reseting. Then drive the vehicle until the tire tire turns off.

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