BMW 2006 750i Sedan Owner's Manual
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Should corrosion form on the brake rotors, the
brakes will tend to respond with a pulsating
effect that even extended application will fail to
cure.
brakes will tend to respond with a pulsating
effect that even extended application will fail to
cure.
When vehicle is parked
Condensation forms in the automatic climate
control during operation, and then exits under
the vehicle. Traces of condensed water under
the vehicle are therefore normal.
control during operation, and then exits under
the vehicle. Traces of condensed water under
the vehicle are therefore normal.
Before driving into a car wash
1.
Fold in the exterior mirrors, refer to page
otherwise, they could be damaged due to
the width of the vehicle.
For the vehicle to be able to roll, follow the
instructions on page
the width of the vehicle.
For the vehicle to be able to roll, follow the
instructions on page
.
2.
Release the parking brake, especially when
you have activated Automatic Hold. Refer to
page
you have activated Automatic Hold. Refer to
page
Cargo loading
To avoid loading the tires beyond their
approved carrying capacity, never over-
approved carrying capacity, never over-
load the vehicle. Overloading can lead to over-
heating and increases the rate at which damage
develops inside the tires. The ultimate result
can come in the form of a sudden blow-out.
heating and increases the rate at which damage
develops inside the tires. The ultimate result
can come in the form of a sudden blow-out.
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Determining loading limit
1.
Locate the following statement on your
vehicle's door pillar
vehicle's door pillar
*
:
The combined weight of occupants
and cargo should never exceed
and cargo should never exceed
XXX lbs. or YYY kg; otherwise, the vehicle
may be damaged and unstable driving con-
ditions may result.
ditions may result.
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2.
Determine the combined weight of the
driver and passengers that will be riding in
your vehicle.
driver and passengers that will be riding in
your vehicle.
3.
Subtract the combined weight of the driver
and passenger from XXX lbs. or YYY kg.
and passenger from XXX lbs. or YYY kg.
4.
The resulting figure equals the available
amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.
For example, if the XXX amount equals
1,400 lbs. and there will be five 150-lb. pas-
sengers in your vehicle, the amount of avail-
able cargo and luggage load capacity is
650 lbs.:
1400 lbs. minus 750 lbs. = 650 lbs.
amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.
For example, if the XXX amount equals
1,400 lbs. and there will be five 150-lb. pas-
sengers in your vehicle, the amount of avail-
able cargo and luggage load capacity is
650 lbs.:
1400 lbs. minus 750 lbs. = 650 lbs.
5.
Determine the combined weight of luggage
and cargo being loaded into the vehicle.
That weight may not safely exceed the
available cargo and luggage load capacity
calculated in step 4.
and cargo being loaded into the vehicle.
That weight may not safely exceed the
available cargo and luggage load capacity
calculated in step 4.
6.
If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, part of
the load from your trailer will be transferred
to your vehicle. Consult the manual for
transporting a trailer to determine how this
may reduce the available cargo and luggage
load capacity of your vehicle.
the load from your trailer will be transferred
to your vehicle. Consult the manual for
transporting a trailer to determine how this
may reduce the available cargo and luggage
load capacity of your vehicle.
Load
The permitted load is the total of the weight of
occupants and cargo/luggage. The greater the
weight of occupants, the less cargo/luggage
can be transported.
occupants and cargo/luggage. The greater the
weight of occupants, the less cargo/luggage
can be transported.
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