Integral active steering, Driving dynamics control – BMW 550i xDrive Sedan 2014 User Manual

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Integral Active Steering

The concept

Integral Active Steering is a combination of Ac‐
tive Steering and rear axle steering.
Active Steering varies the steering angle of the
wheels in relation to the steering wheel move‐
ment as a function of the speed.
At speeds up to approx. 37 mph/60 km/h, e.g.,
in curves, the steering angle is increased, i.e.,
steering becomes more direct.
The rear axle steering acts to increase maneu‐
verability by turning the rear wheels slightly in
a direction opposite to the front wheels.
At higher speeds, the steering angle is increas‐
ingly reduced.
The rear wheels are turned to the same angle
as the front wheels.
In critical situations, Integral Active Steering
can specifically steer the front and rear wheels
to stabilize the vehicle before the driver inter‐
venes, e.g., when braking where road condi‐
tions differ on the left and right sides of the ve‐
hicle.

Initializing

In rare cases, it may become necessary to initi‐
alize the Integral Active Steering.

The warning lamp lights up. A Check
Control message is displayed.

1.

With the engine running, turn the steering
wheel all the way to the left and right sev‐
eral times in a uniform manner until the
warning lamp disappears.

2.

Have the system checked if the warning
lamp does not go out after moving the
steering wheel approx. 6 times or if the
steering wheel is at an angle.

Using snow chains

Note

When snow chains are in use, refer to
page

223

, rear wheel steering is deactivated.

Programs

The system offers several different programs.
The programs can be selected via the Driving
Dynamics Control, refer to page

133

.

SPORT

Consistently sporty tuning of the Integral Ac‐
tive Steering for greater driving agility.

COMFORT

Balanced tuning of the Integral Active Steering
for optimal traveling comfort.

Malfunction

In the event of a malfunction, the steering
wheel must be turned further, while the vehicle
responds more sensitively to steering wheel
movements in the higher speed range.
The stability-enhancing intervention may be
deactivated.
Proceed cautiously and drive defensively.
Have the system checked.

Driving Dynamics Control

The concept

The Driving Dynamics Control can be used to
adjust the driving dynamics of the vehicle. For
this purpose various programs are available for
selection that are activated via the two buttons
of the Driving Dynamics Control and the DSC
OFF-button.

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Driving stability control systems

Controls

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