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adem.csl 24-05-2017 09:22 PM

Instrument cluster settings
 
On my e46 compact and coupe when I press bc and set my trip computer to show range,I switch off the car.the following morning or day night I start up and it shows range as I previously set it
On my Csl I start up and get clock time.i scroll through to range which is what I like to observe.i switch off then go to start and it reverts back to clock time.
It doesn't reset the clock to--:-- it shows what ever time it is
My question is does anyone know how to set it to memories the range setting I want to observe?both other e46's keep range if I turn off at range,if I set it to mpg when I turn off when I start up its n mpg.and so on so forth but Csl will revert back to clock

select 24-05-2017 10:16 PM

Interesting, i think mine does this too. But since i don't own any other E46 i thought its normal behaviour. I will try to keep an eye on it the next time i take it out for a drive.

adem.csl 25-05-2017 05:33 PM

https://youtu.be/8aHmwTs07po
Customers m3

https://youtu.be/ZIdj4vPss4g
My csl

select 26-05-2017 09:37 PM

Found out the battery of my csl is flat :bigcry:.. so have to postpone the investigation :hahaha:

Im thinking perhaps BMW engineers forgot about the memory function when they pogrammed the CSL oil dipstick feature? Or perhaps it has a technical reason. Im thinking this is a perfect case for tom to investigate on. :smokin:

adem.csl 26-05-2017 10:03 PM

What?do you think it's every Csl then?
I will try get zkmi to drop by so I can check his out

adem.csl 26-05-2017 10:05 PM

Unless there's a small battery in the cluster like the old e36 e30 had
I've got an old cluster I'll look at at work tomorrow

select 26-05-2017 11:24 PM

Nah.. i was just guessing.

adem.csl 28-05-2017 04:46 PM

So do any of the M specialists not know why this is so?

alexk 28-05-2017 08:56 PM

it's because time flies when you drive a CSL and BMW did not want us to be late in our appointments.

I think mine has the memory. I will check

adem.csl 28-05-2017 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alexk (Post 200778)
it's because time flies when you drive a CSL and BMW did not want us to be late in our appointments.

I think mine has the memory. I will check

Hahahaha
Very funny
Well if you live in south east London with these atrocious drivers who can't get down the straight road with out incident you will be spending a long time in Csl so I like to use the bc as a game cos I spend so much time sitting in traffic lol

Thanks mate


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