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The BMW Range
3 Series
E90, E91, E92, E93
Electric steering wheel malfunction
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<blockquote data-quote="astroboy" data-source="post: 451410" data-attributes="member: 4527"><p>1. U can actually still start the car. Press brake before inserting the key fob. Now do this real quick... Insert key fob, then press engine start button real quick before the steering lock mechanism start to initiate.</p><p></p><p>2. For our ZF transmission [non LCI], there is a switch to release the gear shift lock so can push to "N" without starting the engine. U have to open the shift knob boot cover, imagine the shift knob base as a clock. There is a piece of metal painted in red at 1~2 o'clock position where u can use your finger to flip it forward. That is the mechanical lock and once flipped, shift knob can slide to "N".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astroboy, post: 451410, member: 4527"] 1. U can actually still start the car. Press brake before inserting the key fob. Now do this real quick... Insert key fob, then press engine start button real quick before the steering lock mechanism start to initiate. 2. For our ZF transmission [non LCI], there is a switch to release the gear shift lock so can push to "N" without starting the engine. U have to open the shift knob boot cover, imagine the shift knob base as a clock. There is a piece of metal painted in red at 1~2 o'clock position where u can use your finger to flip it forward. That is the mechanical lock and once flipped, shift knob can slide to "N". [/QUOTE]
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