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Car Forum / BMW Cars / April 2007

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BC button on turning signal stalk quit working!

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tomasquintana1@gmail.com - 27 Apr 2007 20:29 GMT
It worked when I first got the car.. showing temp, clock, speed etc.
But now its stuck on the time as it does nothing when I press it.
anyone know what may have occured.  I checked all fuses just in case
and they are fine!
Jeff Strickland - 27 Apr 2007 22:44 GMT
How many times are you gong to post this?

Press the B/C button repeatedly and see what happens. Then press Control
Check and wait for a few seconds for the display to go blank. Now, press the
other buttons one at a time to confirm they do something. (In a perfect
world, they'll do what is printed on the buttons.)

If the display progresses through the various options as you select them,
then it sounds to me like the B/C button has been programmed to only display
one option.

Press the B/C button until PROG 1 is displayed.
Press the desired function buttons in order of how you want the display to
respond. If you want CONSUM1 and/or CONSUM2, press the km/mi button to
toggle between them. Press SET/RES when done.

If you want all functions displayed, then press B/C until PROG 1 is
displayed, then press SET/RES without selecting any functions. Test by
pressing B/C repeatedly to walk through the functions.

> It worked when I first got the car.. showing temp, clock, speed etc.
> But now its stuck on the time as it does nothing when I press it.
> anyone know what may have occured.  I checked all fuses just in case
> and they are fine!
Jeff Strickland - 27 Apr 2007 22:45 GMT
You didn't tell us which car you have, I gave the procedure for the E36
cars.

> How many times are you gong to post this?
>
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>> anyone know what may have occured.  I checked all fuses just in case
>> and they are fine!

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