"... In exceptional circumstances, such as deep snow, you can deactivate the system" (DSC). How curious. Would this not encourage drivers to operate the vehicle sideways?
Note the word "deep". If you're stuck or barely moving in deep snow, you may need to deactivate traction control. Traction control cuts engine power to prevent the wheels from spinning. In deep snow, particularly if you are going uphill, having some wheel spin is the only way to get moving. Read your owner's manual, all traction control equipped cars have something like this.
I don’t even have an bmw but I love watching this haha
Nenad Marković me too. Even the music on this adds to the overall good feeling I get for watching this.
In conclusion: DRIFT MODE ACTIVATED
Thanks for posting this!
Thanks!
Helpful information. Good work!
These are cool vids very informative thanks put more stuff on e46. I have one please
"... In exceptional circumstances, such as deep snow, you can deactivate the system" (DSC).
How curious. Would this not encourage drivers to operate the vehicle sideways?
My BMW has an ASC button. What is that for?
@@deemizafar4404 The same thing
@@deemizafar4404 asians
Note the word "deep". If you're stuck or barely moving in deep snow, you may need to deactivate traction control. Traction control cuts engine power to prevent the wheels from spinning. In deep snow, particularly if you are going uphill, having some wheel spin is the only way to get moving. Read your owner's manual, all traction control equipped cars have something like this.
At least 10 years ahead of its year release
LOL that hill control option, wonder what that cost
I tried to acces midrange by doing the instructions but is read it bring me to speed volume. How do I access mid range settings?
Please upload for bmw e32 or e65
@12:21 the button to the right of the dsc button that has a speaker on it, whats that for?
dakota croasdale it’s for cars with the Harmon/Kardon speakers. It enables/disables the in depth sound system.
@@x04ki thank you
@@x04ki and the button next to it? It looks like it has something to do with tires!
Takumi yes that one I don’t know. I don’t have that button lol
@@CatGuy969 Tyre pressure monitor, its a reset button after you fixed your tire.
Man, BMW thought of everything…. Except how to keep the cooling system from blowing up every 10,000 miles and rendering your car useless.