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Car Forum / BMW Cars / November 2006

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SwtNs3xybab3@gmail.com - 03 Nov 2006 17:49 GMT
i just recently bought a 2005 bmw 330ci... and theres no time set.. soo
i was wondering if someone can tell me how to set up the time..
Brownz (Mobile) - 03 Nov 2006 17:50 GMT
> i just recently bought a 2005 bmw 330ci... and theres no time set..
> soo i was wondering if someone can tell me how to set up the time..

Firstly you need to pour sand into both the fuel and oil caps.

Then you must cut all visable wires in the engine bay.

Then let all of the air out of your tyres allowing the sensors to calibrate.

I think this is the correct methodology ..... or perhaps you might want to
RTFM !!

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Tom Scales - 03 Nov 2006 18:31 GMT
>> i just recently bought a 2005 bmw 330ci... and theres no time set..
>> soo i was wondering if someone can tell me how to set up the time..
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> I think this is the correct methodology ..... or perhaps you might want to
> RTFM !!

If he bought a 2005, it is likely used.  Perhaps it did not come with the
manual.  Many used cars are  missing the manual.

So far, all I've ever seen you post here is RTFM.  Is it because you don't
know the answer and therefore fell inadequate?

If you go to www.bmwusa.com  and register as the new owner, there is an
'owners circle' that has the manuals online.

Tom
Dave Plowman (News) - 03 Nov 2006 20:28 GMT
> If he bought a 2005, it is likely used.  Perhaps it did not come with
> the manual.  Many used cars are  missing the manual.

If it were the UK I'd be very worried if there were no manual and service
book on a car that new. It would almost certainly mean it wasn't kosher.
However, if I did end up with a car without manual, I'd buy one from a
dealer ASAP. Every new car has some gimmick I've not come across before.

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John Carrier - 04 Nov 2006 00:24 GMT
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R / John

>i just recently bought a 2005 bmw 330ci... and theres no time set.. soo
> i was wondering if someone can tell me how to set up the time..
 
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