Operation, maintenance -> Power steering for Your BMW Z3 SUV First Generation (1995-2002)

106nWinter operation  
Power steering  
If it should occur that the ABS does not  
respond in a critical braking situation  
and the wheels lock: reduce the pres-  
sure on the brake pedal until the wheels  
just start to roll again while still main-  
taining enough force to continue  
braking. Following that, increase pedal  
pressure again. Reduce the pressure as  
the wheels lock, then reapply pressure.  
Repeat this process.  
If you notice a change in steering  
response (high steering effort, for  
example):  
Skid control  
Depress the clutch and release the  
accelerator pedal, or place the selector  
lever of the automatic transmission into  
the "Neutral" position. Countersteer  
carefully and attempt to regain control  
of the vehicle.  
Consult a BMW center to have the  
system checked.  
If the power steering fails,  
increased effort will be required  
to steer the vehicle.<  
Parking  
Engage 1st or reverse gear. If your  
vehicle is equipped with an automatic  
transmission, place the selector lever in  
"Park". On vehicles with manual trans-  
mission, also apply the parking brake  
when parking on inclined surfaces. In  
order to prevent the parking brake  
linings from locking due to frost or  
corrosion, dry them by gently applying  
the parking brake as the vehicle is  
coming to a stop. Make sure that  
following traffic is not endangered.  
This type of staggered braking will  
shorten the braking distance, and the  
vehicle still remains responsive to  
steering.  
You can still attempt to steer around  
hazards once you have reduced the  
pressure on the brake pedal.  
Do not shift down on slick road  
surfaces. Doing so could cause  
the rear wheels to lose traction and  
skid, which could result in the loss of  
vehicle control.<  
The brake lamps do not light  
up when the parking brake is  
applied.<  
Declutch during hard braking on  
road surfaces which provide only  
poor or uneven traction.<