What is the method to restart the BMW display screen?

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HannahLee
07/25/25 5:04pm
BMW display screen restart method: Simply press the power button on the center console or directly turn off and restart the engine. The central control screen will resume normal operation after the vehicle is turned off and restarted. The car's central control includes the central door lock system, allowing the driver to control the door switches and window lift system of the entire vehicle. The BMW 5 Series is a model under BMW, with body dimensions of 4998mm in length, 1901mm in width, and 1559mm in height, and a wheelbase of 3070mm. In terms of appearance, the BMW 5 Series features a large, one-piece kidney grille for a more imposing look. The straight and smooth side lines naturally connect with the smoked 3D floating LED taillights, giving the car a more elongated proportion.
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