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The BMW Range
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F10, F11, F07
F10 528i m sport Handbrake Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="ericyeoh" data-source="post: 633713" data-attributes="member: 20402"><p>The 5 series has 2 system in place. The lever is for the handbrake.. This has an auto release function when you had worn your seatbelt and step on the accelerator. This is normal and is a feature on the 5 series. I am not sure if all f10 has this .. some of the older versions might not have it as the car do not have auto release function.</p><p></p><p>The lower button (below the brake release) is the auto hold function button. This button once turned on will brake the car for you freeing your braking leg. Once you step on the accelerator, your auto hold function will disengage and car will move.</p><p></p><p>Russell.. Thank you for your clear explanation..</p><p></p><p>Btw.. My f10 has the auto release function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericyeoh, post: 633713, member: 20402"] The 5 series has 2 system in place. The lever is for the handbrake.. This has an auto release function when you had worn your seatbelt and step on the accelerator. This is normal and is a feature on the 5 series. I am not sure if all f10 has this .. some of the older versions might not have it as the car do not have auto release function. The lower button (below the brake release) is the auto hold function button. This button once turned on will brake the car for you freeing your braking leg. Once you step on the accelerator, your auto hold function will disengage and car will move. Russell.. Thank you for your clear explanation.. Btw.. My f10 has the auto release function. [/QUOTE]
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