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It feels like an E60 without active steering, that means you have to turn the wheel more, as well as having the same wheel ratio (not a variable one like in the active steering). Furthermore, the steering icon lights up and the i-drive lets you know that you have an active steering fault and that you should drive on carefully. After the next engine start though, everything worked as usual.
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Originally Posted by Puricele7e' post='585936' date='May 22 2008, 04:20 AM
It feels like an E60 without active steering, that means you have to turn the wheel more, as well as having the same wheel ratio (not a variable one like in the active steering). Furthermore, the steering icon lights up and the i-drive lets you know that you have an active steering fault and that you should drive on carefully. After the next engine start though, everything worked as usual.
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Originally Posted by Isay5' post='586337' date='May 22 2008, 08:57 PM
I'm in Canada and, of course, we're no strangers to cold temps. Let's see what happens in the future...
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