🚨 2003 BMW M3: Emergency Neutral
The 2003 E46 M3 uses a center console floor-mounted Steptronic shifter with electronic shift interlock integrated into the transmission control module.
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⚠️ Chock the wheels first — neutral means the car can roll. Set the parking brake while you work, never stand downhill of the vehicle, and try a 12-volt jump before any override: power fixes most stuck-in-park problems instantly.
The procedure
- Ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and parking brake is firmly engaged
- Turn the ignition key to position II (if possible with remaining battery power)
- Firmly depress and hold the brake pedal
- Locate the shift lock override—it is a small covered slot on the driver's side (left side when seated) of the shifter assembly, near the base of the shifter
- Use a small flat-blade screwdriver or similar tool to carefully pry off the small rectangular plastic cover
- Insert the screwdriver or ignition key into the exposed override slot and press down firmly
- While holding the override button depressed and keeping brake pedal pressed, move the shifter from Park through Reverse to Neutral
- Release the override and remove the key/tool, then verify the shifter is secure in Neutral
Shift-lock override location
Driver's side (left side) of the shifter base assembly, covered by a small rectangular plastic cap
With zero electrical power
With completely dead battery, the shift lock override still functions mechanically. Access the override slot, press down with a tool, and shift to Neutral without power. The steering column will remain locked. Vehicle must be pushed straight or loaded onto a flatbed—do NOT tow with rear wheels on the ground as this will damage the differential.