I contacted the BMW dealership and they told me that this model year can only be reset with a computer system hooked up to the car.
Take it to your dealer!
The light comes on the dash right above the odometer.
Your best bet is to google E60 (thats the technical name for your model of car) cbs reset. It is easy to do but would take a bit to describe. And i didn't want to plagiarize anyone else's work.
Change the brake pads sensors. You must change them after every brake pad swap.
no
If the transmission can be "reset" there only two possibilities.Disconnect the battery for 30 secondsHave the computer connected to a scan tool and reset.
Jack vehicle up,( place on jack stands, wheels choked/P brake on-depending on axle))have to remove wheels, compress calipers, remove calipers and pads, insert new pads, replace brake pads sensor, reinstall, new pads, calipers, wheels, sensor and reset service interval, by turning key to accessories and waiting for brake service light to reset
First think to check would the be the ABS sensors for damage or corroded wires, and the pulse wheels next to them for rust and corrosion buildup.
no, oil indicator in program manual.
Some US$65,000 in change!
Dose the 2006 BMW 530ix have a belt or chain and when should I change it?
not from the factory, maybe an aftermarket chip, cpu, programmer