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TPM question

Golfnut4211

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On my BMW I reset the TPM when I had the correct pressure in each tire. If the pressure in any tire dropped, I immediately got a dashboard warning. I know where the TPM screen is on my G70 but I don't know if I will get a warning if tire pressure drops. I also don't see where I would reset the TPM to the desired tire pressure. Am I missing something?
 
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On my BMW I reset the TPM when I had the correct pressure in each tire. If the pressure in any tire dropped, I immediately got a dashboard warning. I know where the TPM screen is on my G70 but I don't know if I will get a warning if tire pressure drops. I also don't see where I would reset the TPM to the desired tire pressure. Am I missing something?
Yes, you will get a warning. No, there is nothing to reset. Put air in the tire and the warning goes away. Not sure, but I think it sets the warning off at 28 psi.
 
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