"Neat tricks" thread!
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Originally Posted by MiamiPhill' post='488299' date='Oct 31 2007, 02:20 PM
No new 'Neat Tricks' for awhile so here's a bump. ![Big Grin](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/biggrin.gif)
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On the older E60s that have the traditional key when starting the car you don't need to wait for the engine to finish cranking before you release the key. It's more like just pushing a button. I've gotten so used to this feature that I often release the key too soon when I start my fiancee's Ford.
On my SMG, the gear shift doesn't need to be moved all the way up or down to register a shift, just a quick nudge is usually sufficient.
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1. Rub each center cap on all 4 wheels.
2. Rub each roundel (front and back)
3. Walk to the backside of the car.
4. Close your eyes and spin around as fast as you can, until dizzy.
5. Open your eyes and............WA-LAH!
Your car should now be a new M5. If it doesn't work, try it over and over again in a very crowded parking lot with a lot of people around.
2. Rub each roundel (front and back)
3. Walk to the backside of the car.
4. Close your eyes and spin around as fast as you can, until dizzy.
5. Open your eyes and............WA-LAH!
Your car should now be a new M5. If it doesn't work, try it over and over again in a very crowded parking lot with a lot of people around.
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Originally Posted by Russ1974' post='478777' date='Oct 7 2007, 02:00 AM
Hi all, I've come across a couple of very useful tricks recently buried within certain threads on this forum. I thought it might be a good idea to put them altogether in one place? These are the two I've picked up over the last few days. It's the kind of thing that if you've read the manual you probably know about it already. But if like me you got bored after page 473 and stopped reading, things like this make a huge difference to how I use the car!
So, here are two to start us off...
1) Pressing "Stop/Start" without foot on the brake. Doing this allows you to cycle through the different stages of ignition on your car, in the same way you used to be able when you had a key (which had multiple positions). This is especially useful if you have items powered by the cigarette lighters which don't usually come on until you start the engine. Hit the "start" button without your foot on a pedal and the electronics will power up, without starting the engine.
2) Holding "iDrive knob" in a direction for 1 second. Doing this allows you to jump straight to another menu without having to navigate back to the main screen. E.g., if you are in "entertainment" (down) and want to go to "Navigation", just hold the knob to the right for one second. When you've finished, pull it towards you for one seond, and you're back in entertainment. This one has saved me so much time...
... so, any more?![Smile](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/smile.gif)
So, here are two to start us off...
1) Pressing "Stop/Start" without foot on the brake. Doing this allows you to cycle through the different stages of ignition on your car, in the same way you used to be able when you had a key (which had multiple positions). This is especially useful if you have items powered by the cigarette lighters which don't usually come on until you start the engine. Hit the "start" button without your foot on a pedal and the electronics will power up, without starting the engine.
2) Holding "iDrive knob" in a direction for 1 second. Doing this allows you to jump straight to another menu without having to navigate back to the main screen. E.g., if you are in "entertainment" (down) and want to go to "Navigation", just hold the knob to the right for one second. When you've finished, pull it towards you for one seond, and you're back in entertainment. This one has saved me so much time...
... so, any more?
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It's not necessary to push the ON/OFF button to turn on the audio system on the new 2008 LCI. Pushing the band switch (AM/FM) or Mode buttons will activate the system. The band switch button also allows one to toggle throught AM/FM/Weather bands.
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not so neat but handy to know: if your navigation DVD won't come out you can retry after the car has been to 'sleep' (so after you park and lock it, wait some 15minutes or so)
mine gets unreadable if I pre-heated the interior (air) and start driving. After a while something goes wrong and it won't read it any more. probably gets fogged up as the drive is cold, the DVD gets hot from the laser. Not sure if it's better if the whole car is cold (so including the interior air).
Stupid thing is that after calculating a route you can take out the DVD (business system, not the dual player Professional one) and keep guidance. But if the DVd becomes unreadable somewhere during flight, it stops guiding.
small trick: no cupholders up front? use the back seat armrest (I have cupholders in that, not sure if that is standard)
mine gets unreadable if I pre-heated the interior (air) and start driving. After a while something goes wrong and it won't read it any more. probably gets fogged up as the drive is cold, the DVD gets hot from the laser. Not sure if it's better if the whole car is cold (so including the interior air).
Stupid thing is that after calculating a route you can take out the DVD (business system, not the dual player Professional one) and keep guidance. But if the DVd becomes unreadable somewhere during flight, it stops guiding.
small trick: no cupholders up front? use the back seat armrest (I have cupholders in that, not sure if that is standard)
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Originally Posted by Kimbo' post='488314' date='Oct 31 2007, 01:07 PM
It's not necessary to push the ON/OFF button to turn on the audio system on the new 2008 LCI. Pushing the band switch (AM/FM) or Mode buttons will activate the system. The band switch button also allows one to toggle throught AM/FM/Weather bands.
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Originally Posted by Russ1974' post='488405' date='Oct 31 2007, 06:46 PM
In the UK, there is no AM/FM or Mode button. We get 8 favourite/short cut buttons. Is this different in the US?
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Originally Posted by C's Bimmer' post='488309' date='Oct 31 2007, 01:50 PM
1. Rub each center cap on all 4 wheels.
2. Rub each roundel (front and back)
3. Walk to the backside of the car.
4. Close your eyes and spin around as fast as you can, until dizzy.
5. Open your eyes and............WA-LAH!
Your car should now be a new M5. If it doesn't work, try it over and over again in a very crowded parking lot with a lot of people around.
2. Rub each roundel (front and back)
3. Walk to the backside of the car.
4. Close your eyes and spin around as fast as you can, until dizzy.
5. Open your eyes and............WA-LAH!
Your car should now be a new M5. If it doesn't work, try it over and over again in a very crowded parking lot with a lot of people around.
You're full of crap !!
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Originally Posted by alts' post='488547' date='Nov 1 2007, 05:51 AM
You can push headlights on/off knob inside it's socket.