2002 BMW M6 CONVERTIBLE ECU

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Page 83 of 186

BMW M6 CONVERTIBLE 2002  Owners Manual 83n
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Check ControlGraphic display
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The following alerts and status 
messages are displayed with icons from 
ignition key position 2 and remain in the 
displ

Page 84 of 186

BMW M6 CONVERTIBLE 2002  Owners Manual 84n
Check Control>"RELEASE PARKINGBRAKE"
>"COOLANT TEMPERATURE"
The coolant is overheated. Stop the 
vehicle immediately and switch off 
the engine. Refer to pages 82 
and 142
>"STOP! ENGINE OILPRESS"

Page 85 of 186

BMW M6 CONVERTIBLE 2002  Owners Manual 85n
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Check Control>"CHECK LOWBEAM LIGHTS"
"CHECK SIDE LIGHTS"
"CHECK REAR LIGHTS"
"CHECK FRONT FOGLAMPS"
"CHECK LICPLATE LIGHT"
"CHECK HIGHBEAM LIGHT"
"CHECK

Page 119 of 186

BMW M6 CONVERTIBLE 2002  Owners Manual 119n
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Through-loading system
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Fold the rear backrests downReach into the recess and pull forward 
(arrow 1).
When you close the backrest, be sure 
that the

Page 121 of 186

BMW M6 CONVERTIBLE 2002  Owners Manual 121n
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Ski bag
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Loading1. Press the release button (arrow 1) to 
unlock the cover panel in the luggage 
compartment
2. Press the detent levers (arrows 2) 
in

Page 123 of 186

BMW M6 CONVERTIBLE 2002  Owners Manual 123n
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Luggage compartment Ð sport wagonFold the rear backrests downReach into the recess and pull upward 
(arrow).
The rear backrest is divided into two 
se

Page 126 of 186

BMW M6 CONVERTIBLE 2002  Owners Manual 126n
Luggage compartment  Cargo loadingRaise the cargo floorFor access to the compartment under 
the floor or to the spare tire, etc.:
>Raise the cargo floor and secure it 
with the support rod (arrow

Page 127 of 186

BMW M6 CONVERTIBLE 2002  Owners Manual 127n
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Cargo loading Roof-mounted luggage rack
Always position and secure the 
load correctly. If you do not, it can 
endanger the passengers during 
braking
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