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BMW X5 Diesel 2004
Does anyone one know how to turn off the red warning signal for tyre pressure on BMW X5 diesel.
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based on the very limited info that you have provided, the only feasible option is to inflate the tires to proper pressures.
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Maybe it differs by region, but isn't the low tire pressure warning lamp orange?
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Push the Flat tyre button (under the climate control) for about 10 seconds. The light will turn yellow then off. If it comes back on, you have a problem with the sensor or as the other guys say, with your tyres.
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