BMW serie 3 sedan 2001 Manual De Usuario

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Disc brakes
Disc brakes furnish optimum decelera-
tion and braking control and greater 
fade resistance under heavy use. 
When the vehicle is driven only occa-
sionally, during extended periods when 
the vehicle is not used at all, and in oper-
ating conditions where brake applica-
tions are less frequent, there is an 
increased tendency for corrosion of the 
discs and accumulation of contamina-
tion on the brake pads. This occurs 
because the minimal pressure that must 
be exerted by the pads to clean the 
discs by brake applications is not 
reached.
If the brake discs are corroded, they will 
tend to respond to braking with a 
pulsating effect that even extended 
brake applications will fail to cure.
For your own safety: use only 
brake pads that BMW has 
approved for your particular vehicle 
model. BMW cannot evaluate non-
approved brake pads to determine if 
they are suited for use, and therefore 
cannot ensure the operating safety of 
the vehicle if they are installed.
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Driving notes
When driving in wet conditions and in 
heavy rain, it is effective to apply light 
pressure to the brakes every few miles 
or kilometers. Be aware of traffic condi-
tions to ensure that this maneuver does 
not endanger other road users. The 
heat that is generated by the brake 
applications helps to dry the brake 
pads and discs.
Maximum braking force is obtained 
while the wheels are not locked, but 
rather when they are still barely turning 
immediately prior to locking. ABS main-
tains this state automatically. If the ABS 
fails, you should revert to the staggered 
braking technique described on 
page 
.
Extended or steep mountain descents 
should be driven in the gear in which 
only minimal periodic brake application 
is required. This avoids excessive strain 
on the brakes and possible 
impairment of the braking effect.
The braking effect of the engine can be 
further increased by downshifting, into 
first gear, if necessary. In the manual 
mode of the automatic transmission, 
you can also downshift into first gear. 
Refer to page 
.
Should engine braking prove inade-
quate, you should still avoid extended, 
continuous braking. Instead of main-
taining low to moderate pressure over 
an extended period of time, you should 
decelerate by applying more substantial 
pressure to the brake pedal (watch for 
following traffic), releasing the pedal, 
and then repeating the application 
(staggered braking). The cooling 
phases between active braking inter-
vals prevent the brakes from over-
heating, thus ensuring that full braking 
capacity remains available at all times.
Do not coast with the clutch 
depressed or with the shift lever 
or selector lever in neutral. Do not drive 
with the engine shut off. The engine 
provides no braking effect when the 
clutch is depressed or the transmission 
is in neutral, and there is no power-
assist for braking or steering when the 
engine is not running.
BMW 325xi, 330xi: have brake inspec-
tions performed at a BMW center only. 
If you do not, parts of the four-wheel 
drive system could be damaged.
Do not allow floor mats, carpets or any 
other objects to protrude into the area 
around the brake pedal, the clutch or 
the accelerator which could obstruct 
their freedom of movement.
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