BMW 7 Series: Indicator/warning lights- Blue lights
High beams
High beams are switched on.
Additional information:
High beams
Gray lights
Active Cruise Control with Stop &
Go function
Indicator light is illuminated:
the system
is interrupted.
Indicator light flashes: the conditions are
not adequate for the system to work or the system
has been deactivated.
Additional information:
Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go function
Steering and traffic jam assistant
Indicator light is illuminated:
the system
is ready.
Additional information:
Steering and Lane Control Assistant
Extended Traffic Jam Assistant
Indicator light is illuminated:
the system
is interrupted.
Additional information:
Steering and Lane Control Assistant
White lights
Extended Traffic Jam Assistant
Indicator light is
illuminated: the system
is ready.
Additional information:
Steering and Lane Control Assistant
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Concept
The current fill level of the fuel tank is displayed.
General information
Vehicle tilt position may cause the display to
vary.
Additional information:
Refueling
Display
An arrow beside the f
Concept
The range indicates the distance that can still be
covered with the current fuel level.
General information
The estimated range available with the remaining
fuel is permanently displayed in th
Speed Limit Info
Concept
Speed Limit Info shows the currently valid speed
limit in the instrument cluster and, if necessary,
the Head-up Display.
General information
The camera in the area of the inte
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Control Unit
Fig. 124: Identifying VDM
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VDM
The location of the VDM control unit is dependent on the country in which the
vehicle is sold.
On left-hand drive vehicles the control unit is fitted inside the
passenger compartment near the right A-pillar
(as illustrated)
IMPORTANT: Both trailing links must always be replaced!
Necessary preliminary work
Remove FRONT ASSEMBLY UNDERSIDE PROTECTION.
Release screws (1).
Remove front wheel arch cover (2) from bumper trim.
Installation note:
Make sure wheel arch cover is correctly positioned.
Fig. 35: Identifying Fro