///M3 Fanatic said:
Lizzard said:
Fix her first before you try the launch thing.
Once fixed update this thread with an update to your problem and then ask it again and I am dead sure some of us will help you with the launch control setup *too much*
Hi guys,
Launch control avtivation? Do I need to call NASA to get this to work?
Hi
check page 69 of your owners manual.
Regards
J
uncle j said:
///M3 Fanatic said:
Lizzard said:
Fix her first before you try the launch thing.
Once fixed update this thread with an update to your problem and then ask it again and I am dead sure some of us will help you with the launch control setup *too much*
Hi guys,
Launch control avtivation? Do I need to call NASA to get this to work?
Hi
check page 69 of your owners manual.
Regards
J
Hi there
see below.
Do not use Launch Control too often, as
otherwise the high load on the vehicle
leads to premature component wear.<
Launch control is available to you when the
engine is at operating temperature, in other
words once you have been driving uninterrupted
for at least 10 km, approx. 6 miles.
1. With the engine running, depress the brake
with your left foot.
2. Activating Dynamic Traction Control DTC,
see page 86.
3. Activating Driving Dynamics Control, see
page 68.
4. With the vehicle stationary, activate manual
mode and select 1st gear.
5. Depress the accelerator pedal with your
right foot, passing beyond the resistance
point. The engine speed for pulling away is
established. A flag symbol appears in the
instrument cluster.
6. The vehicle accelerates when you release
the brake pedal. Keep the accelerator pedal
fully depressed.
7. Upshifting is automatic as long as the accelerator
pedal remains depressed beyond the
resistance point.
Launch Control cannot be called up a second
time until a certain distance has been covered.
Launch control is not available during running
in, see page
Regards
J