light BMW CONVERTIBLE 1998 Owner's Manual
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Switch on directlyAvailable only with ignition key at posi-
tion 1.
Key sequence as in illustration.Switch off directlyIn ignition key position 1: key sequence
as in the illustration.
In ignition key position 0: press only the
key SET/RES.
Enter codeIn addition to electronic vehicle immo-
bilization (refer to page 30), you can
attain further engine immobilization or
protection against tampering by enter-
ing a code into the onboard computer.
A code number is used to arm the sys-
tem. The code is then required for sub-
sequent starting attempts. Always
remember the code number.To set (ignition key in position 1):
Press the keys in the sequence illus-
trated and then turn the ignition key into
position 0 or remove the key.
Code numbers from "0000" to "9999"
can be entered. (You will have to re-
enter the code each time you activate
the system).
The LED lights up for up to 36 hours
with the ignition key in position 0 or with
the key removed. If the LED flashes for
10 seconds the engine hood has not
been closed or the radio has been
removed.
To cancel with ignition key in position 1
or 2:
A gong and the display "---- Code"
request you to enter a code.
dUse entry keys to enter the code
number
dPress the SET/RES key
dStart the engine.
The system responds to attempts to
start the vehicle using an incorrect code
or no code at all by preventing the
engine from starting.
2
1TIMER
km/mls
MEMOSET/RES 1000 100
10 1
SPEED CONSUM TEMP DIST CHECK CLOCK
DATE
LIMIT RANGE CODE
360us313
360us122
Onboard computer*
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Parking lampsDLow beamsLIGHTS ON warning
When you turn the ignition key to 0, a
buzzer sounds for a few seconds after
the driver's door has been opened, if
the lamps have not been turned off.
On vehicles with alpha-numeric Check
Control
*:
This warning comes through the Check
Control, refer to page 71.
Daytime-running lamps switch
*
If desired, the lighting switch can be left
in the second position: when the igni-
tion is switched off, the external lighting
is also switched off.
On vehicles with daytime running fea-
ture, the lamps come on whenever the
ignition key is turned to position 2 with
the headlamp switch remaining at 0.Adjust the illumination intensity by turn-
ing the rotary dial.
E
When you switch off the ignition
without turning off the head-
lamps, only the parking lamps
stay on.
When you return the ignition key to
position 0, a buzzer sounds for a few
seconds to remind you that the lamps
have been left on.
0
360us312
360us323
Parking lamps/low beams Instrument lighting
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Foglamps
*
0 Continuously off.
1 Lamps on:
dWith door open (switching via door
contact).
dFor a few seconds after closing the
door; lamps go out immediately
when the ignition is switched on.
dAfter the ignition has been switched
off for a few seconds, if the vehicle
lighting was switched on.
dIf your car is equipped with the
driver's door lock heating option,
when the driver's door handle is
lifted for a few seconds with the vehi-
cle closed (possible a maximum of
three times).
dFollowing an accident.BMW Convertible: With the switch set
to position 1, a safety circuit ensures
that any lamps in the vehicle which may
still be on are switched off automatically
approx. 15 minutes after leaving the
vehicle.
2 Continuously on.
Footwell lamps
*
The footwell lamps operate in the same
way as the interior lamp.Reading lamps
*
The reading lamps are located in the
front near the interior lamp and in the
rear
*. They can be switched on and off
with the switch adjacent to each lamp.
t
A green indicator lamp lights
up in the instrument cluster to
indicate that the front foglamps
are on.
0
360us034
01
2
360de041
10 2
36cde001
BMW Convertible
Foglamps Interior lamps
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BMW ConvertibleThe switches for the map reading lamps
next to the interior lamp are operated in
the same manner as the interior lamp
switch.
The seat cushion and backrest can be
heated at ignition key position 2.
Press the switches with the heating
symbols:
To switch over while heating: press the
dimly lit switch.
To switch off prematurely: press the
brightly lit switch.This ventilates the vehicle's interior and
lowers its temperature using the heater
or the air conditioner fan.
The system is operated by the onboard
computer, refer to page 77.
You can set the time for the system to
start; it will remain active for 30 min-
utes. You can also turn it on and off
directly.
As the system uses a substantial
amount of electric current, you should
refrain from activating it twice in suc-
cession without allowing the battery to
be recharged in normal operation
between use.
The independent ventilation is available
for use when the outside temperature is
above 60 5F (166), but not when driv-
ing.
The air comes out through the vents for
the upper body area. The vents must
therefore be open for the system to
operate. Rapid heat-up as long as the
switch lights up brightly. Auto-
matic changeover to regular
heating.
Heating as long as the switch
lights up brightly. The heater
switches off automatically.
360de026
Interior lamps Seat heating*Independent ventilation*
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BMW Hi-Fi System (Harman/
Kardon)1On
2Off
In the "On" position, the listener is given
the impression of a considerably larger
passenger compartment with an
improved stereo effect in all seats.
This function should be switched off in
the case of poor radio reception due to
the frequent changes between stereo
and mono which result.
BMW Convertible:
You do not have to operate the con-
trols. The system detects whether the
top is open or closed and regulates the
sound automatically.
To openPress the button and fold down the
door.
The glove compartment lamp switches
on from ignition key position 1.To closeFold up door.To engage locksOnly possible with a master key. a
To reduce the risk of injury, always
close the glove compartment immedi-
ately after use.c
Rechargeable flashlightThe connection for the rechargeable
flashlight is located on the left side of
the glove compartment.
The flashlight features overcharging
protection, so it can be left in its holder
continuously.
However, it must be removed when the
battery is disconnected or removed.a
Ensure that the flashlight is off be-
fore inserting it in its holder.c
HIFI
1
2
360de057
360de058
BMW Hi-Fi System*Glove compartment
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To openPress against the recess (arrow).
To extinguish a cigarette, tap off the ash
and gently press the tip into the funnel.To emptyPress on the edge of the lid with the
ashtray open: the ashtray insert pops
up and can be removed.
The rear ashtray is operated in the
same manner.The components ashtray (1), coin box
(2) and the two cup holders (3) can be
arranged as you wish.
Simultaneously press lightly on the
ribbed surfaces (arrows) of the desired
components and pull them upward.
Replace the components in the bracket
in the desired arrangement and clip into
place.Press in. Remove as soon as the lighter
jumps back out.
a
Always hold the hot lighter by its
plastic knob, as otherwise serious
burns could result.
The cigarette lighter remains opera-
tional when the ignition key has been
removed. For this reason, children
should never be left in the car unat-
tended.c
Cigarette lighter socket Suitable for attaching power supplies
for flashlights, car vacuum cleaners,
etc., up to a rating of approximately
200 watts at 12 volts.
Inserting plugs of a different shape or
size may damage the socket.
A
AUTO
2
1
3456
7 8 9 10 11
AUTO
360us315
1
2
3
360us318
360de060
Ashtray Coin box, cup holder Cigarette lighter
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BMW Sedan - loading the ski bagFold down the center armrest. Detach
from the mounts (1) with one hand,
press slightly toward the rear with the
other hand (2) and remove upward.
Detach the Velcro
â strip at the top of
the cut-out trim and lay it on the seat.
b
When reinstalling the center arm-
rest, guide it into position from above,
then apply downward pressure until you
hear it snap into position (3).cPress the round button to unlock the
cover panel in the luggage compart-
ment.
Then unhook the retaining strap at the
top and fold it down.
Extend the ski sack between the front
seats. The zipper provides convenient
access to the inside of the sack, and
can also be left open to promote drying.Use the magnetic retainers to attach the
cover panel to the lower side of the rear
shelf within the luggage compartment.
Please ensure that the skis are clean
before loading them into the bag. Take
care to avoid damage from sharp
edges.
For general information on the ski bag,
refer to page 95.
3
2
1
360de065
360de066
360de067
Ski bag*
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Stowing a loadIf you are transporting a load in your
BMW
dStow a heavy load as far forward as
possible - directly behind the back-
rests or the front wall of the luggage
compartment - and on the ßoor.
dCover sharp edges and corners.
dDo not pile objects higher than the
top edge of the backrest.
dIf the load is heavy and the rear seat
is unoccupied, put the outer safety
belt in its lock.
Securing loaddSecure smaller, lighter items with
retaining straps or draw straps (refer
to page 34).
dFor large, heavy items, see your
BMW Retailer for load-securing
devices
*. The lashing eyes on the
corners of the luggage compartment
are used to attach these straps.
dObserve the information enclosed
with the load-securing devices.
a
Always position and secure the
load correctly, otherwise it can endan-
ger the passengers in the event of brak-
ing or swerving.
Do not exceed the permissible gross
weight and axle load (refer to page 16 3),
otherwise the vehicle's operating safety
is no longer assured and does not com-
ply with traffic laws.
Do not stow heavy or hard objects in the
passenger compartment, otherwise
they would be thrown around during
braking and evasive maneuvers and en-
danger the occupants.c
360us316
Cargo loading
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ClutchDepress the clutch throughout its com-
plete travel range to shift gears. Do not
"ride" the clutch by driving with your
foot resting against the pedal.a
Brakes:
Do not drive with your foot resting on the
brake pedal. Even light but consistent
pedal pressure can lead to high temper-
atures, brake wear and possibly even
brake failure.
Aquaplaning:
A wedge of water can form between
tires and road surface when you oper-
ate the vehicle on wet or slushy roads.
This phenomenon is referred to as
aquaplaning, or hydroplaning, and it is
characterized by a partial or complete
loss of contact between the tires and
the road surface. The ultimate results
are loss of steering and braking control.Water on the roads:
When driving through water (maximum
depth one foot = 30 cm) always drive at
walking speed, otherwise damage to
the engine, the electrical system and
the transmission can occur.
Rear window shelf:
Never use the rear window shelf to
store heavy or bulky objects. They
could pose a danger to the occupants
when the car is braked heavily.
Clothes hooks:
When suspending clothing from the
hooks, ensure that they will not obstruct
the driver's vision. Refrain from hanging
heavy objects from the hooks, as these
could cause personal injury when the
car is braked heavily.c
Driving notes
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ABS enhances active safety by helping
to prevent the wheels from locking under
braking. When the front wheels slide, the
driver loses steering control over the
vehicle. Traction loss at the rear wheels
can cause the rear end to break into
uncontrolled oversteer.
ABS is designed to meet two essential
requirements during every application:
dto help provide vehicle stability on all
types of road surface (asphalt,
cement, dirt, moisture, snow and ice).
dto help to retain steering and maneu-
vering capability under the same con-
ditions.
However, certain important consider-
ations must be borne in mind in connec-
tion with these requirements:
Not even ABS can suspend the normal
laws of physics. ABS alone can not pre-
vent accidents when the brakes are
applied without an adequate safety
interval between vehicles, when the car
reaches excessive rates of lateral accel-
eration in curves, or if aquaplaning
occurs. Responsibility for these types of
situations remains in the hands (and feet)
of the driver. You should never allow the
added safety of ABS to lull you into a
false sense of security, or mislead you
into taking increased risks that could
affect your own safety and that of others.
Driving with ABSThe yellow ABS warning in the instru-
ment panel goes out as soon as the
engine is started.
The system becomes operative once the
vehicle exceeds a speed of 5 mph
(8 km/h). The ABS is deactivated when-
ever the vehicle's speed drops below
approx. 2 mph (3 km/h). This means that
the wheels can lock in the Þnal phase of
a braking action - a factor of no signiÞ-
cance in actual practice.
The ABS system closed-loop control cir-
cuit cycles in fractions of a second. A
pulsation at the brake pedal indicates to
the driver that ABS is active, that is, that
the car is within its maximum braking
range. In addition, the audible pulsation
that accompanies the control operation
calls your attention to the reduced trac-
tion between tires and road surface
(marginal adhesion), and reminds you
that the vehicle's speed should be
reduced to adapt to road conditions.On road surfaces featuring a loose top
layer on a Þrmer substratum, e.g., on
gravel or snow, the braking distances
with ABS may be longer than with the
wheels locked. However, ABS continues
to provide enhanced vehicle and steer-
ing control under these conditions.
a
To ensure that the system remains
completely operational, never modify the
ABS. Service procedures on ABS are to
be performed by authorized technicians
only.c
ABS may fail to function with maximum
efÞciency when tires of different sizes
are mounted (e.g., winter tires/spare tire;
remount the correct tires at all wheels as
soon as possible).
In the event of a fault, the ABS warning
lamp in the instrument cluster lights up,
refer to page 18. The braking system
then reverts to conventional operation as
on a vehicle without ABS. However,
have the brake system checked by your
BMW Retailer as soon as possible. To
prevent undetected defects and cumu-
lative faults from adversely affecting the
brake system, refer any problems to
your authorized BMW Retailer at the
earliest opportunity.
Antilock Brake System (ABS)