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huma.thekedar Sep 12, 2017 11:27 AM

Low Tire- indicator and other indicators
 
Hi,

I always keep getting Low Tires Indicator in my 2009 Hardtop Mini even though the air in the Tires are full. Have anybody else encountered this.
I also got an indication today with the car on the stand which went away after some time. When i read the manual it means the Vehicle engine is failed and the car should be taken to the mini dealer immediately.

Is there some problem with Indicator sensor?Please Help:confused:confused:

Nzr56coopers Sep 25, 2021 01:21 AM

Hard to explain how to reset your system by this means,I had the same issue.search YouTube for tyre pressure reset,videos will explain the easy way and you can watch over again I did,also have a look at YouTube hidden mini features some cool stuff to learn about the car.

bdsnooks Sep 25, 2021 07:41 AM

I have a 2009 mini s, just replaced my sensors… I was told the batteries in them are only good for about 10 years. After sensors replaced it works great.

Osborn Oct 4, 2021 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by huma.thekedar (Post 24177)
Hi,

I always keep getting Low Tires Indicator in my 2009 Hardtop Mini even though the air in the Tires are full. Have anybody else encountered this.
I also got an indication today with the car on the stand which went away after some time. When i read the manual it means the Vehicle engine is failed and the car should be taken to the mini dealer immediately.

Is there some problem with Indicator sensor?Please Help:confused:confused:

I have the same issue with my 2011 CooperS. I was told that each wheel has a sensor in it. These have batteries that are worn out and not replaceable - in other words, you have to replace the whole stem. What's worse is that you don't know which one is causing the fault.


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