YELLOW FLASHING
Discussion
Hi all
Just a quick one. After driving my girlfriends cooper relativley hard, a yellow flashing light comes on the dash (just right of the airbag light which is also on!). This has also come on in the past when the tyre had a puncture, but no punture this time...
Anyone got any ideas what it means?
All help will be welcome....
Thanks
Just a quick one. After driving my girlfriends cooper relativley hard, a yellow flashing light comes on the dash (just right of the airbag light which is also on!). This has also come on in the past when the tyre had a puncture, but no punture this time...
Anyone got any ideas what it means?
All help will be welcome....
Thanks
Traction control light comes on if you give it some on a bend, flashes like crazy...
If its the runflat indicator I would of thought it because of wrong pressures..
On another note, how do I use my runflats?! LOL I have no idea... Is i if i get a puncture and the light comes on a press the re-inflate button? I love that little batman toy
If its the runflat indicator I would of thought it because of wrong pressures..
On another note, how do I use my runflats?! LOL I have no idea... Is i if i get a puncture and the light comes on a press the re-inflate button? I love that little batman toy

To 'use' the runflats you dont have to do anything. The button does not re-inflate the tyres, it just resets the pressure monitor after you have either added air to you tyres, or in the case of a flat, replaced the tyre.
I had a puncture at just over 70mph in my car (standard MINI runflats on 17" rims) and the first I knew of it was the orange indicator iluminating to tell me. So all credit to run-flats really, because on normal tyres I'm pretty sure that it would have been quite a shock at 70 mph +
What wasnt so good however was the £135 for a new tyre, and even at that price it was a good deal!!
Regards,
James.
I had a puncture at just over 70mph in my car (standard MINI runflats on 17" rims) and the first I knew of it was the orange indicator iluminating to tell me. So all credit to run-flats really, because on normal tyres I'm pretty sure that it would have been quite a shock at 70 mph +
What wasnt so good however was the £135 for a new tyre, and even at that price it was a good deal!!
Regards,
James.
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