"Neat tricks" thread!
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If your steering wheel stops going up and down when you either start the car or shut off the engine, you need to raise the steering wheel all the way up, then all the way down.
After you set it back to your driving position, it should resume normal operating condition.
This is almost like resolving the active steering failure by turning the wheels left and right, lock to lock, but with a different twist.
After you set it back to your driving position, it should resume normal operating condition.
This is almost like resolving the active steering failure by turning the wheels left and right, lock to lock, but with a different twist.
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My Ride: 2006 BMW 530xi - Titanium Silver Metallic / Gray Dakota Leather / Dark Poplar Wood Trim / Cold Weather Package / Premium Package / Premium Sound Package / Lumbar Support / Xenon Adaptive Light Control / 6 speed auto - Steptronic Trans. /Sirius Satellite Radio / Voice Activation / Navigation / Moonroof
Originally Posted by one4thethumb' post='794893' date='Feb 17 2009, 12:01 PM
Saw this ability referenced in the manual, and I've tried in earnest to move the rest fwd, however, w/o much force for fear of yanking it out of the console. haven't been succesful in moving it yet.
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Originally Posted by rich545im' post='794507' date='Feb 16 2009, 11:01 PM
Probably not on all models but the little pull out and retractable arm rest that is located above the handbrake. (this extension over your handbrake allows you to rest your arm more forward...closer to the gear shift).
Anyway, while in Drive or Sport, you can pull it out and it will lock in place. When you shift to back to park, or turn off ignition and leave the the arm rest will auto unlock and retract back into place!
Try it!...for some reason it doesn't allow it to lock into place unless your in "Drive" or "S", it just keeps retracting.
Anyway, while in Drive or Sport, you can pull it out and it will lock in place. When you shift to back to park, or turn off ignition and leave the the arm rest will auto unlock and retract back into place!
Try it!...for some reason it doesn't allow it to lock into place unless your in "Drive" or "S", it just keeps retracting.
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Originally Posted by Bambi' post='480100' date='Oct 11 2007, 03:54 AM
I've never tried that on my car!!! I should really try that sometime.
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this is my idea of Comfort Seats
if you pull on the base of your headrest from the back it will slide forward about an inch
if you pull on the base of your headrest from the back it will slide forward about an inch
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Originally Posted by porsche911targa' post='795258' date='Feb 17 2009, 06:29 PM
Is there any chance you could take a picture of this? The one I have pulls out and stays there even when I shift back to park or turn off the ignition. Maybe there's another one I don't know about?
Picture of arm rest in restracted position.
Picture of arm rest in extended position.
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Originally Posted by rich545im' post='797293' date='Feb 19 2009, 09:33 PM
Here are some pics of my right hand drive BMW. Note I made an error in my previous assumption, it's actually the handbrake down that allows this arm rest to lock into place. When you lift the handbrake up it disengages the lock and the arm rest retracts in.
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Originally Posted by timewa' post='479649' date='Oct 9 2007, 05:11 PM
I have this on my car too, very useful. But I think you only get it if you order the "non-smoking" package.
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Originally Posted by Member545' post='479316' date='Oct 8 2007, 05:28 PM
I think I had the car 6 months before I realized there is a power outlet in the passenger footwell.
Also, holding down the unlock button on remote will lower all windows and open sunroof.
And there is a hand grab area inside the trunk which lets you close the trunk without touching the paint. You need to turn your hand upside down and pull it towards you.
Also, holding down the unlock button on remote will lower all windows and open sunroof.
And there is a hand grab area inside the trunk which lets you close the trunk without touching the paint. You need to turn your hand upside down and pull it towards you.
Found the trunk handle right away, and the window/sunroof deal was the same on my E39 remote. Use it often down here in the sunny south. Great to roll the windows down while you are walking across the parking lot on a hot day.
I need to read the book more to learn how to do the automatic settings in the climate area. I think you can set it to turn the fan on and swap the air out at a certain time correct? Anyway much more reading to come.
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Originally Posted by BMDiesel' post='482998' date='Oct 18 2007, 03:37 AM
2005 E60 does not have that flashlight standard. nor the 12v plug in the passenger footwell. it does have the emergency key holder.