The triangle with an exclamation point in the middle of the dashboard of a BMW 328i indicates a warning or alert. To remove it, first, check your vehicle's notifications or messages for specific issues, such as low fuel, tire pressure, or maintenance reminders. Address any highlighted concerns, then press the "BC" (Board Computer) button on the turn signal stalk to cycle through the alerts. If the warning persists after resolving the issue, consider consulting the owner's manual or visiting a BMW service center.
An exclamation point warning light in a 2008 BMW 328i typically indicates a problem with the vehicle's brake system, such as low brake fluid or a malfunction with the ABS system. It is important to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the issue promptly.
That's your DSC (digital stability control). It's the traction control system. It comes on under hard acceleartion if your tires begin to spin and it slows down the speed of the drive wheels if slippage is sensed by the computer.
I had the same scare, it simply means your BMW is telling you that it is cold outside and to drive accordingly. It should go away after a couple seconds.
Change it or check it. Shut it off and check it now.
No, the BMW 328i series does not have a spare tire at all.
Im trying to swap the starter on a 1999 BMW 328i
2007 BMW 328i SedanLength4526 mmor 178.2 in
The 96 BMW 328i manufactured in September ( 9/96) or after has the same abs pump as the 97 model year 328i. Those 96 BMW 328i cars manufactured prior to that ( 8/96 and earlier ) do not. The month and year of manufacture is stamped on the plate attached to the driver's side door jam.
328i has 2 horns located on the inner wings near to the headlights.
You need to be more specific - a 328i can be an E-36 or an E-46 saloon, coupe or touring.
There is none. E46's were updated in 2001 and 2003.