"Drive Control System. Drive Moderately" Message
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My Ride: 2005 530i (Silver-Gray, Gray Lthr., Anthracite Maple) with Steptronic, Prem. Pkg., Logic 7, Xenons & Chrome factory wheels.
Have a 2005 530i and have been getting a "Drive Control System. Drive Moderately" message on the iDrive display and a yellow triangle with circle on the instrument cluster. The message goes off after a few minutes, but the yellow triangle remains. This seems to happen intermittently and corrects itself if I turn the ignition off and then back on again. This sounds like a Steering Angle sensor problem but the turn signals cancel correctly, so I'm hoping that a reset of the sensor may take care of the problem.
Some posters have indicated that the sensor can be reset by simply turning the steering wheel from lock-to-lock, centering it and turning the ignition off and then back on again. Others say that you must disconnect the battery for 15 minutes, then reconnect before doing the reset procedure.
Does this DIY reset method really work and, if so, does it work with standard (non-Active) steering?
Some posters have indicated that the sensor can be reset by simply turning the steering wheel from lock-to-lock, centering it and turning the ignition off and then back on again. Others say that you must disconnect the battery for 15 minutes, then reconnect before doing the reset procedure.
Does this DIY reset method really work and, if so, does it work with standard (non-Active) steering?
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My Ride: '04 545i, sport pkg, premium sound, sprint booster,
Have a 2005 530i and have been getting a "Drive Control System. Drive Moderately" message on the iDrive display and a yellow triangle with circle on the instrument cluster. The message goes off after a few minutes, but the yellow triangle remains. This seems to happen intermittently and corrects itself if I turn the ignition off and then back on again. This sounds like a Steering Angle sensor problem but the turn signals cancel correctly, so I'm hoping that a reset of the sensor may take care of the problem.
Some posters have indicated that the sensor can be reset by simply turning the steering wheel from lock-to-lock, centering it and turning the ignition off and then back on again. Others say that you must disconnect the battery for 15 minutes, then reconnect before doing the reset procedure.
Does this DIY reset method really work and, if so, does it work with standard (non-Active) steering?
Some posters have indicated that the sensor can be reset by simply turning the steering wheel from lock-to-lock, centering it and turning the ignition off and then back on again. Others say that you must disconnect the battery for 15 minutes, then reconnect before doing the reset procedure.
Does this DIY reset method really work and, if so, does it work with standard (non-Active) steering?
1. Park the car with the front wheels straight.
2. Turn the car off.
3. Restart the car and turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, then back to straight on.
4. Turn the car off.
The next time you start the car, the sensor should be reset. I had this happen to me last Saturday, the reset worked like a charm.
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My Ride: 2005 530i (Silver-Gray, Gray Lthr., Anthracite Maple) with Steptronic, Prem. Pkg., Logic 7, Xenons & Chrome factory wheels.
If the problem is with the steering angle sensor, the correction procedure is in the driver's manual.
1. Park the car with the front wheels straight.
2. Turn the car off.
3. Restart the car and turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, then back to straight on.
4. Turn the car off.
The next time you start the car, the sensor should be reset. I had this happen to me last Saturday, the reset worked like a charm.
1. Park the car with the front wheels straight.
2. Turn the car off.
3. Restart the car and turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, then back to straight on.
4. Turn the car off.
The next time you start the car, the sensor should be reset. I had this happen to me last Saturday, the reset worked like a charm.
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Got this error short after i bought my new E61.
Take care when the error is there, All your driving stability programs are off, so dont push anything in rain.
Mine was on/off depending how i pushed the car. I Got a new sensor under warrenty
Its actually a rater big part to app. 600$ if its the sensor
Take care when the error is there, All your driving stability programs are off, so dont push anything in rain.
Mine was on/off depending how i pushed the car. I Got a new sensor under warrenty
Its actually a rater big part to app. 600$ if its the sensor
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Got this error short after i bought my new E61.
Take care when the error is there, All your driving stability programs are off, so dont push anything in rain.
Mine was on/off depending how i pushed the car. I Got a new sensor under warrenty
Its actually a rater big part to app. 600$ if its the sensor
Take care when the error is there, All your driving stability programs are off, so dont push anything in rain.
Mine was on/off depending how i pushed the car. I Got a new sensor under warrenty
Its actually a rater big part to app. 600$ if its the sensor
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Got this replaced just last week, when I changed my steering wheel two weeks ago and I put everything together I received the error. My first thought was that I screwed something up. Took it to the dealer to have it checked out. Steering angle sensor just went bad. I got it replaced under warranty. Total bill parts and labor was $1002 I only paid $50 deductible from my warranty company.
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Got this replaced just last week, when I changed my steering wheel two weeks ago and I put everything together I received the error. My first thought was that I screwed something up. Took it to the dealer to have it checked out. Steering angle sensor just went bad. I got it replaced under warranty. Total bill parts and labor was $1002 I only paid $50 deductible from my warranty company.
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Wow!! All my buttons on my steering wheel work blinkers etc... I haven't checked cruise control since I've only used it 3 other times before but I will check tonight Thanks!!