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Re: New M5 Story (archive)

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Posted by john on March 17, 2001 at 17:06:28:

In Reply to: New M5 Story posted by mlb on March 17, 2001 at 13:28:55:

1. couldn't help you with this one, I'm 5'7

2. to set the tire pressure monitor, you turn the ignition two clicks i believe so the car is on without the engine on and hold the button until "set tire pressure" message comes on...then you just drive it...i think when you hit the button while the car is moving and you get the "tire pressure inactive", you actually just reset the pressure monitor so you will have to go and reset the pressure monitor again.

3. DO NOT TAKE THE CAR THROUGH A CAR WASH!!! for a 80k car, you should wash it yourself! first, the rims are too wide to fit in most car wash tracks and even if it fits, you have car wash employees wiping your car down with rags they used on cars before you with dirt and grime all over it scratching the hell out of you precious paint job....trust me, better of taking a saturday afternoon and spending a hour doing it yourself.


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