R56 Runflat warning
Runflat warning
Moral first: check your tire pressure.
My car decided I'd let it go too long without checking and sure enough, the tires needed air and one was a bit lower than the others. Nothing too drastic, so there's no wild leak or anything, but a bit annoying to find a gas station (I was a bit far from home) with a working air pump in the dark and have to pay $1.50 for air.
Moral again: check your tire pressure.
My car decided I'd let it go too long without checking and sure enough, the tires needed air and one was a bit lower than the others. Nothing too drastic, so there's no wild leak or anything, but a bit annoying to find a gas station (I was a bit far from home) with a working air pump in the dark and have to pay $1.50 for air.
Moral again: check your tire pressure.
Similar thing happened to me. My MINI sat for several weeks while I was in the hospital. When I started it up again and went for a drive I got the flat tire warning. However, it only appeared after the tires had warmed up. It seems that the discrepancy wasn't detectable when they were cold.
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