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Maintaining proper tire pressure is essential for the safety and performance of your MINI Electric Cooper SE. If you’ve recently adjusted your tire pressures or changed a tire, resetting the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ensures accurate readings and alerts. Follow these simple Everyday MINI instructions to reset your MINI Electric Cooper SE’s TPMS quickly and effectively.
When to Reset the TPMS
Resetting the TPMS is necessary after:
- Adjusting tire pressures to the recommended levels
- Rotating or changing tires
- Replacing a tire pressure sensor
- Receiving a low tire pressure warning
Step-by-Step Reset Instructions
- Turn on the ignition without starting the engine.
- Access the MINI’s central display and navigate to the “Vehicle Info” menu.
- Select “Tire Pressure Monitoring” or “TPMS” settings.
- Choose the option to reset or recalibrate the system.
- Confirm your selection and wait for the confirmation message.
- Drive the vehicle for a few minutes at speeds above 20 mph to allow the system to recalibrate.
If the TPMS warning light remains on after following these steps, double-check the tire pressures and inspect the tires for leaks or damage. Persistent warnings may require a visit to your MINI service center.
Keep Your MINI Safe and Efficient
Regular tire pressure checks and timely resets of the TPMS help maintain optimal driving performance, fuel efficiency, and safety. By following these Everyday MINI instructions, you ensure your MINI Electric Cooper SE continues to deliver a smooth and secure driving experience.