BMW 335 TPMS Description
The 2008 BMW 335 is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) to monitor the air pressure of each tire and alert the driver if the pressure falls below the recommended level.
The TPMS uses sensors in each wheel that send real-time tire pressure data to the TPMS control module located in the car. If the pressure in any of the tires falls below the recommended level, the TPMS control module sends a signal to the vehicle’s on-board computer to activate the TPMS warning light on the dashboard.
The BMW 335 TPMS warning light will appear as an exclamation mark within a tire symbol and will remain illuminated until the tire pressure is adjusted to the proper level. In addition, the vehicle’s on-board computer will display a message in the instrument cluster indicating which tire is under-inflated.
It is important to regularly check the tire pressure and ensure it is within the recommended level, as under-inflated tires can negatively impact handling, fuel efficiency, and overall vehicle performance. The recommended tire pressure for a 2008 BMW 335 can be found in the vehicle owner’s manual or on the tire information placard located on the driver’s side door jamb.
In conclusion, the TPMS in the 2008 BMW 335 is a valuable safety feature that helps drivers stay aware of their tire pressure and maintain proper inflation levels for optimal performance and safety on the road.
Steps To Reset Tire Pressure Light
Be sure your tires are at the recommended pressure prior to following this reset procedure:
1. Start your vehicle.
2. On the center console screen, scroll down to VEHICLE INFO.
3. Next go to VEHICLE STATUS.
4. Then scroll to the second option titled RESET.
5. Last, Click RESET again on the second screen.
Now you have successfully reset your tire pressure monitoring system and relearned your tire pressure sensors.