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Active Steering: Introduction: Notes

Active Steering is the most recent BMW development in the innovative steering systems sector.

Active Steering varies the steering gear ratio from direct to indirect and vice versa as a function of the vehicle's speed.

The benefits of Active Front Steering are:

Active Steering, including Servotronic, is available as an option (option 217).

Active Steering gives the vehicle an even sportier character.

New for the E70 is the 3rd generation Active Steering: 

On the X5, Active Steering is available for the first time on an all-wheel drive vehicle.

In 03/2007 the actions described for the E70 will also be implemented on the BMW 5-Series. Other model series will follow later.

NOTE: On vehicles without active steering. 
Option 216 "Servotronic" is not  available without Active Steering.
NOTE: On BMW 3-Series not with trailer coupling. 
Active Steering is not available in conjunction with  option 3AC "Trailer coupling with folding ball head".

New for the BMW 3-Series was: 

New for the BMW 5 and 6-Series from 09/2005 was: 

NOTE: On BMW 5 and 6-Series vehicles without Active Steering from 09/2005. 
With option 216 "Servotronic", the body gateway module (KGM) actuates the Servotronic valve.

A conventional steering system inevitably constitutes a compromise:

on the one hand, the steering cannot be too direct as otherwise it would be overly sensitive when the vehicle is travelling at high speed. On the other hand it is practical to have much more direct steering for maneuvering at low speeds and for parking. The new Active Front Steering system is the ideal trade-off. The directness of the steering of a vehicle fitted with AFS varies with speed.

This results in three major benefits: