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June 04, 2023
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Written by Jason Hance
To program the automatic locking of doors on BMW 1 generation, you must: Open the IDrive menu and click on the puck to go to the i menu. Select Settings, then Vehicle/Tyres
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May 31, 2023
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To set up a central lock on BMW 1 of the first generation, do the following: Go to the iDrive menu and go to menu i by clicking on the controller. Click Settings.Select Setting/Tyres.Go to the top box, rotate the puck and select Door locks
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May 27, 2023
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The ESP system on the Mercedes E-Class (W211) acts as an electronic stabilization and is based on systems such as ABS/ASR. When moving at high speed and certain maneuvers, it significantly reduces the risk of vehicle drifting
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May 27, 2023
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Control of BMW 1 cruise control is done by clicking the switch as follows: Set the required speed of motion-push the slider forward or pull it on itself. The system remembers and maintains the current speed
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May 22, 2023
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The second generation BMW has a function of automatically locking the doors when driving at a certain speed (20 km/h by default). Also, locking all doors can be activated by a button
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May 19, 2023
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The NECK-PRO system was developed by Mercedes-Benz to protect the driver and the front passenger from various neck and head injuries. NECK-PRO is integrated into the front-head restraints of the Mercedes E-Class (W211)
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May 18, 2023
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This procedure requires a key already written in the car, as well as a key to be programmed. The order of your actions is as follows:-Sit in the auto with both keys, close all windows, doors
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May 14, 2023
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Comfortable access means that the BMW 3 E90 BMW can be accessed without taking the key out of the pocket
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May 10, 2023
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After activation the system takes the steering of the vehicle, the driver remains to control the pedal of the gas and the brake by following its instructions
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May 10, 2023
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Written by Jason Hance
The PDC system is intended only to help the driver in the parking lot, but it is certainly not able to replace a person. Thus, PDC sensors have a dead zone in which they cannot distinguish between objects