R60 Changing to New Wheels and TPMS
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Changing to New Wheels and TPMS
Hello All, 1st post, brand new to the Mini World as of 1 week ago when I purchased a 2011 Countryman S for my son. So far runs like a dream for him, he loves it, and we'll keep our fingers crossed. Previous owner kept the vehicle in excellent condition. I will try to post some pics.
My question concerns mounting new OEM wheels and tires I found on Craigslist from a Countryman owner who only put about 100 miles on them before switching them out for other wheels. I tried the Reset in the owners manual but the car is still showing the yellow inflation caution light in the large center speedometer gauge.
I called my nearest Mini dealer, who just so happened repaired a recall for the circuit board/turbo pump a few days after buying it, and asked whether the new wheels would need synching to my sons car. Does this need to be done by Mini? They really couldn't tell me anything without seeing the vehicle themselves, so they say.
Really nice people, but this ain't my first rodeo.
Thanks for any/all responses. Looking forward to many happy miles for my sons first car.
Bob
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My question concerns mounting new OEM wheels and tires I found on Craigslist from a Countryman owner who only put about 100 miles on them before switching them out for other wheels. I tried the Reset in the owners manual but the car is still showing the yellow inflation caution light in the large center speedometer gauge.
I called my nearest Mini dealer, who just so happened repaired a recall for the circuit board/turbo pump a few days after buying it, and asked whether the new wheels would need synching to my sons car. Does this need to be done by Mini? They really couldn't tell me anything without seeing the vehicle themselves, so they say.
Really nice people, but this ain't my first rodeo.
Thanks for any/all responses. Looking forward to many happy miles for my sons first car.
Bob
Went from these.....
to these
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These wheels are OEM Mini and were taken off a new (then 2016 or 2017) Countryman and judging by the condition, I have no reason to doubt the seller. Doubting, also, the batteries have died as I've read they should last approx., 7-8 years? I'm wondering if the frequencies changed from 2011 to these newer wheels? The original silver wheels were working fine, no issues, no warning lights, so I guess I could remove the TPMS sensors and put them in the newer wheels, but would like to see if I can get these working and keep the old set as a backup.
Thanks for the info, waiting for other opinions. Might have to drive up to the City to Mini after the Holidays anyway.
Bob
Thanks for the info, waiting for other opinions. Might have to drive up to the City to Mini after the Holidays anyway.
Bob
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I swapped mine with the exact same wheels on my 2012 S All4 a few months ago. They were from a 2016 JCW that the owner removed after purchase so they too had a couple hundred miles on them. I had the dealer put them on when I went in for service and they told me that it was most likely the frequency. Not likely the batteries since they were just two years old. But it would have cost $$$ to change TPMS and remount the tires so I just have the error on the dash.
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