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      01-06-2010, 06:02 PM   #1
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should i remove mods before dealer

Hey guys my car is throwing a low tire pressure code on the dash. My tire pressures are all fine 32 front 34 rear and im running conti dws's. i tried resetting my pressures and it just says low tire pressure on the dash. and yes i tried holding the button down for 5 seconds. My question is the dealer said they need to reset it but im worried because I have a procede and dci intakes on my car. what should i do. Do you think they will hook my car up to a computer or red flag it.
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      01-06-2010, 06:11 PM   #2
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try discount tire first before dealer. and i am not sure because it such a small thing ..
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Hey guys my car is throwing a low tire pressure code on the dash. My tire pressures are all fine 32 front 34 rear and im running conti dws's. i tried resetting my pressures and it just says low tire pressure on the dash. and yes i tried holding the button down for 5 seconds. My question is the dealer said they need to reset it but im worried because I have a procede and dci intakes on my car. what should i do. Do you think they will hook my car up to a computer or red flag it.
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I truthfully wouldn't even bother with it. I had the light on all summer with my summer tires on.
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      01-06-2010, 06:43 PM   #4
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Did it eventually go off. I was going to pull the battery cable off n let it reset. Maybe 34 isn't enough pressure
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i think tire pressure is supposed to be 36 check the inside of your drivers door. But know the light just stayed on doesn't affect anything.
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      01-07-2010, 12:54 PM   #6
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Get the tire pressues from the manual. They vary depending on options, tire/wheel size, passenger load, speed range.
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Get the tire pressues from the manual. They vary depending on options, tire/wheel size, passenger load, speed range.
tried that already thanks though
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I wouldn't worry at all about it man it wont hurt your car.
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      01-07-2010, 09:11 PM   #9
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Sport package,with BS RFT,the psi is 32 ft,35 rear according to BMW.
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