Resetting the tyre pressure light after removing RFs

WillieT

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Good Good Friday guys,

Another question for you Z4midables.. So I've got rid of my run flats ( boy have I noticed the difference!!!) but obviously the tyre pressure light is on now... How do I turn that off?
Spent the day driving in the countryside with the wife topless (quite distracting for oncoming drivers) and have to say I love my Z4 even more when the sun shines! 🌞
 
I believe on my old e85 I had to press the tyre pressure and hold the button while driving to reset it (not 100% if thats correct)
On my e89 it's in the cars menu screen on settings
 
Jollyjoiner said:
I believe on my old e85 I had to press the tyre pressure and hold the button while driving to reset it (not 100% if thats correct)
On my e89 it's in the cars menu screen on settings
Many thanks jolly joiner.. Worked a treat! :thumbsup:
 
WillieT said:
Jollyjoiner said:
I believe on my old e85 I had to press the tyre pressure and hold the button while driving to reset it (not 100% if thats correct)
On my e89 it's in the cars menu screen on settings
Many thanks jolly joiner.. Worked a treat! :thumbsup:

Which one ? just by curiosity
 
Jollyjoiner said:
WillieT said:
Jollyjoiner said:
I believe on my old e85 I had to press the tyre pressure and hold the button while driving to reset it (not 100% if thats correct)
On my e89 it's in the cars menu screen on settings
Many thanks jolly joiner.. Worked a treat! :thumbsup:

Which one ? just by curiosity
Just held my finger down on the tyre pressure button and it went amber and then went off completely :thumbsup:
 
ihadablackdog said:
WillieT said:
Spent the day driving in the countryside with the wife topless (quite distracting for oncoming drivers)

No one asking for clarification on this statement?

This is a community that finds this kind of behavior normal
 
Jollyjoiner said:
I believe on my old e85 I had to press the tyre pressure and hold the button while driving to reset it (not 100% if thats correct)
On my e89 it's in the cars menu screen on settings

Make sure the tyre pressures are right before doing this. Otherwise you are just teaching the system wrong pressures.
 
NickDE said:
ihadablackdog said:
WillieT said:
Spent the day driving in the countryside with the wife topless (quite distracting for oncoming drivers)

No one asking for clarification on this statement?

This is a community that finds this kind of behavior normal

I know, I was hoping it was meant the way I read it....ie not referring to the roof!!!
 
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