unless you have a 40,000 4 wheel alignment machine with a calibrated heads and rack.pay a pro to do it, no offence with no tools a knowledge of aliglinmeny your car will be all over the road pulling to one side and your tires will be worn in 1 monyh
Set the on board computer to 'clock'. Turn the pin to the right of the odometer display clockwise to advance time, counter clockwise to set time back. There is a small rubber knob on the pin for grip.
how do I set the timing on a BMW 740
For a 2006 BMW 325i, you should use DOT 4 brake fluid. It's essential to ensure that the brake fluid meets the specifications set by BMW and is kept clean and free of moisture to maintain optimal braking performance. Always check the owner's manual for any specific recommendations or requirements related to brake fluid.
this will only light up if you have an alarm system. most BMW are prewired for the alarm but may not have it activated. if you the alarm then you can turn it on/off by holding the m button on the radio for 10 sec. this will than prompt you thru the set up function for the alarm.
Push in the end of the turn signal lever, until you see the time displayed on the dashboard, under the speedometer. Then turn the right knob left or right, until it shows the time you want. To end, push in the turn signal lever again.
im needing to know how do i set my clock in a 2002 BMW 330ci can you help me ..thanks this is my first BMW ...let me know asap ..
How set clock in bmw 2002 325xI
i got a second hand BMW x5 key how can i set to my car?
Got it -- start the car. press the turn signal button in to change from miles/temp to time. You may have to press it a couple of times. When you have the clock displayed, turn the knob (the right hand one next to tach on the instrument cluster) towards the passenger window. This will change the time.
Turn the vehicle on. Press the turn signal lever in, until the clock is displayed on the console near the odometer. Once the clock is displayed, use the nob to the right of the odometer by turning it slightly to the right to increase the time, or to the left to decrease. Each "click," or slight rotation in either direction alters the clock by one minute.
Depending on Model Year. After 1998 thru 2005. BMW made the operation of a DME dependent on the electronic mating of the EWS unit under the Dash (Drivers Side). Therefore once the car was started (in the factory) it immediately burned in a rolling set of codes that was specific to that EWS unit into the DME. Permanently altering that DME to work only with that EWS unit. There a few companies that have been able to replace those chipsets to reburn the DME bmwdme.net ....However you cannot swap a DME from one BMW to another without replacing and re-matching the internal parts of the DME with your EWS. It just will not work.
turn your car and turn the knob to the right to set the time