Contents Owner's Manual for Vehicle A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine® THE BMW 5 SERIES SEDAN. OWNER'S MANUAL. Online Edition for Part no.
5 Series Owner's Manual for Vehicle Thank you for choosing a BMW. The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better control you will have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest: Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new BMW. Also use the Integrated Owner's Manual in your vehicle. It con‐ tains important information on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your BMW.
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Addendum ADDENDUM TO OWNER'S MANUAL We wanted to provide you with some updates and clarifications with respect to the printed BMW Owner's Manual. These updates and clarifications will supersede the materials contained in that document. 1.
Addendum by it as appropriate for use in your vehicle and that can be properly fixed in place.” the following text should be read in lieu thereof: 10. At page 196, under the heading: “Have maintenance carried out,” the sentence beginning, “The maintenance should be carried out …” should be disregarded and the following text should be read in lieu thereof: “BMW recommends that you have the maintenance carried out by your service center.
Addendum injuries.” In the text that follows, where it reads: “[h]ave any work on the xenon lighting system … ,” the following words should be read as preceding that passage: “It is strongly suggested that you …” 19.
Contents The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ ular topic or item is by using the index, refer to page 262.
Notes Notes Using this Owner's Manual Symbols The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ ular topic is by using the index. Indicates precautions that must be followed precisely in order to avoid the possibility of personal injury and serious damage to the vehicle. An initial overview of the vehicle is provided in the first chapter. ◄ Marks the end of a specific item of information.
Notes On right-hand drive vehicles, some controls are arranged differently from what is shown in the illustrations. Status of the Owner's Manual Therefore, have this work performed only by a BMW center or a workshop that works accord‐ ing to BMW repair procedures with appropri‐ ately trained personnel. If work is not carried out properly, there is a danger of subsequent damage and related safety hazards.
Notes chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other repro‐ ductive harm. Battery posts, terminals and re‐ lated accessories contain lead and lead com‐ pounds. Wash your hands after handling. Used engine oil contains chemicals that have caused cancer in laboratory animals. Always protect your skin by washing thoroughly with soap and water. Service and warranty We recommend that you read this publication thoroughly.
Notes cluding the manufacturer, using special diag‐ nostic tools. You can obtain further information there if you need it. After an error is corrected, the information in the fault memory is deleted or overwritten on a continuous basis. With the vehicle in use there are situations where you can associate these technical data with individuals if combined with other infor‐ mation, e.g., an accident report, damage to the vehicle, eye witness accounts — possibly with the assistance of an expert.
Notes wood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone 1-800-831-1117. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or BMW of North America, LLC. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http:// www.safercar.
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At a glance These overviews of buttons, switches and displays are intended to familiarize you with your vehicle. You will also become quickly acquainted with the available control concepts and options. Online Edition for Part no.
At a glance Cockpit Cockpit Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Cockpit 7 Lights At a glance Cruise control on/off, interrupt‐ ing 150 Front fog lights 106 Reduce distance 146 Parking lights 103 Increase distance 146 Low beams 103 Cruise control rocker switch 151, 145 Automatic headlight con‐ trol 104 Daytime running lights 104 11 Instrument cluster 84 12 Steering wheel buttons, right Entertainment source Adaptive Light Control 104 High-beam Assistant 105 Volume Instrument lighting 106 8 Voice activation 26 Steering column stalk, left Turn signal 76 Teleph
At a glance Cockpit 17 Adjust the steering wheel 64 18 Open the trunk lid 40 19 Unlocking the hood All around the center console 1 Control Display 18 2 Glove compartment 181 3 Ventilation 168 4 8 Parking brake 73 Auto Hold 74 Hazard warning system 245 Central locking system 40 9 PDC Park Distance Control 152 Top View 158 Rearview camera 154 5 Radio/CD/Multimedia, see user's manual for Navigation, Entertainment and Commu‐ nication 6 Automatic climate control 165 7 Controller with but
Cockpit 10 Driving Dynamics Control 139 At a glance 11 Transmission selector lever DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐ trol 135 All around the roofliner 1 Intelligent Emergency Re‐ quest 245 4 Reading lights 107 2 Glass sunroof, powered 50 5 Interior lights 106 3 Indicator lamp, front-seat pas‐ senger airbag 110 Online Edition for Part no.
At a glance iDrive iDrive Vehicle features and options Control Display This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
iDrive 1. Turn. At a glance Press button Function BACK Displays the previous panel. OPTION Opens the Options menu. Operating concept Opening the main menu Press button. 2. Press. 3. Move in four directions. The main menu is displayed. All iDrive functions can be called up via the main menu. Selecting menu items Highlighted menu items can be selected. 1. Turn the controller until the desired menu item is highlighted. Buttons on controller Press button Function MENU Open the main menu.
At a glance iDrive Menu items in the Owner's Manual In the Owner's Manual, menu items that can be selected are set in quotation marks, e.g., "Settings". Changing between panels After a menu item is selected, e.g., "Radio", a new panel is displayed. Panels can overlap. ▷ Move the controller to the left. Closes current display and shows previous display. Additional options: move the controller to the right repeatedly until the "Options" menu is displayed. Reopens previous display by pressing BACK button.
iDrive Function is deactivated. Touchpad At a glance ▷ To enter an underscore, swipe to the right in the lower area of the touchpad. Using interactive map and Internet Some iDrive functions can be operated using the touchpad on the controller: Selecting functions 1. "Settings" 2. "Touchpad" 3. Select the desired function. ▷ "Speller": enter letters and numbers. ▷ "Interactive map": viewing the interac‐ tive map. ▷ "Browser": enter Internet addresses.
At a glance iDrive 4. Turn the controller until "Time/Date" is highlighted, and then press the controller. Radio symbols Symbol Meaning HD Radio station is being received. Satellite radio is switched on. Telephone symbols Symbol Meaning 5. Turn the controller until "Time:" is high‐ lighted, and then press the controller. Incoming or outgoing call. Missed call. Wireless network reception strength. Symbol flashes: network search. Wireless network is not available. Bluetooth is switched on.
iDrive Additional symbols Symbol Meaning Spoken instructions are turned off. General information Additional information can be displayed on the right side of the split screen, e.g., information from the on-board comupter. In the divided screen view, the so-called split screen, this information remains visible even when you change to another menu. Switching the split screen on and off On the Control Display: Press button. 2. "Split screen" Selecting the display On the Control Display: 1.
At a glance iDrive Deleting personal in the vehicle Entering letters and numbers General information The concept On the Control Display: Depending on the usage, the vehicle saves personal data, such as stored radio stations. These personal data can be permanently de‐ leted through iDrive. 1. Turn the controller: select letters or num‐ bers. General information 3. "OK": confirm the entry. Depending on the equipment package, the fol‐ lowing data can be deleted: 2.
iDrive At a glance ▷ Target search: names of locations may be entered in languages available through Control Display. Online Edition for Part no.
At a glance Voice activation system Voice activation system Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Voice activation system Executing functions using short commands 2. Execute functions on the main menu via short commands. It almost doesn't matter which menu item is selected, e.g., ›Vehicle status‹. 3. ›Tone‹ List of short commands for the voice activation system, see Navigation, Entertainment, Com‐ munication Owner's Manual.
At a glance Voice activation system This can unnecessarily delay the establish‐ ment of a phone connection. Instead, use the SOS button, refer to page 245, close to the interior mirror. Environmental conditions ▷ Say the commands, numbers, and letters smoothly and with normal volume, empha‐ sis, and speed. ▷ Always say commands in the language of the voice activation system. ▷ Keep the doors, windows, and glass sun‐ roof closed to prevent noise interference.
Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle At a glance Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle Vehicle features and options Select components This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems.
At a glance Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle Context help - Owner's Manual to the temporarily selected function You may open the relevant information di‐ rectly. Programmable memory buttons General information Opening via the iDrive The Owner's Manual can be stored on the pro‐ grammable memory buttons and called up di‐ rectly. To move directly from the application on the Control Display to the Options menu: Storing 1. "Owner's Manual" Select via the iDrive. 1.
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Controls This chapter is intended to provide you with information that will give you complete control of your vehicle. All features and accessories that are useful for driving and your safety, comfort and convenience are described here. Online Edition for Part no.
Controls Opening and closing Opening and closing Vehicle features and options Overview This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Opening and closing Replacing the battery Controls ▷ Interference of radio transmission by charger while charging items such as mo‐ bile devices in the vehicle. A Check Control message is displayed if an at‐ tempt is made to switch on the ignition or start the engine. Starting the engine with emergency detection of the remote control 1. Remove integrated key from remote con‐ trol. 2. Push in the catch with the key, arrow 1. 3. Remove the cover of the battery compart‐ ment, arrow 2. 4.
Controls Opening and closing vated. All settings stored in the profile are au‐ tomatically applied. Profile management If several drivers use their own remote control, the vehicle will adjust the personal settings during unlocking. These settings are also re‐ stored, if the vehicle has been used in the meantime by a person with a different remote control. Opening profiles Changes to the settings are automatically saved in the personal profile. 3. Select a profile.
Opening and closing other vehicle equipped with the Personal Pro‐ file function. Controls Display profile list during start The following export options are available: The profile list can be displayed during each start to select the desired profile. ▷ Via BMW Online. 1. "Settings" ▷ Via the USB port to a USB device. 2. "Profiles" Popular file systems for USB devices are supported. FAT32 and exFAT are the rec‐ ommended formats for profile export. Other formats may not support the export. 1.
Controls Opening and closing The windows and the glass sunroof are opened, as long as the button on the remote control is pressed. Opening the trunk lid Locking The trunk lid opens, regardless of whether the vehicle was previously locked or unlocked. Locking from the outside Do not lock the vehicle from the outside with people inside the car, as the vehicle can‐ not be unlocked from inside without special knowledge.◀ The driver's door must be closed. Press button on the remote control.
Opening and closing Do not transport the remote control together with metal objects or electronic devices. In the case of interference, the vehicle can also be unlocked and locked from the outside with‐ out remote control, refer to page 39. Controls Remove the key before pulling the door handle Before pulling the outside door handle, remove the key to avoid damaging the paintwork and the key.
Controls Opening and closing From the inside Doors Unlocking and locking Automatic Soft Closing To close the doors, push lightly. It is closed automatically. Danger of jamming Make sure that the closing path of the doors is clear; otherwise, injuries may result.◀ Pressing the central locking system button locks or unlocks the vehicle with the front doors closed. The vehicle is not secured against theft when locking. The fuel filler flap remains unlocked.
Opening and closing Locking and closing Hints Controls Automatic tailgate operation Opening Keep the closing path clear Make sure that the closing path of the trunk lid is clear; otherwise, injuries may re‐ sult.◀ During opening, the trunk lid pivots back and up. Ensure that adequate clearance is available before opening.
Controls Opening and closing ▷ Press button on the inside of the trunk lid. The trunk lid closes automatically. Pressing the button again stops the mo‐ tion. ▷ Press button on the exterior of the trunk lid. Pressing the button again stops the mo‐ tion. The closing operation is interrupted: With Comfort Access: ▷ When starting the engine. ▷ The vehicle starts off with jerks. Keep the closing path clear Make sure that the closing path of the trunk lid is clear; otherwise, injuries may re‐ sult.
Opening and closing arm rest is locked, the trunk lid cannot be opened. ▷ Trunk lid secured, arrow 1. ▷ Trunk lid not secured, ar‐ row 2. Slide the switch into the arrow 1 position. This secures the trunk lid and disconnects it from the central locking system. This is beneficial when the vehicle is parked using valet service. The infrared remote con‐ trol can be handed out without the key. Emergency unlocking Controls ▷ Open the trunk lid individually. ▷ Open trunk lid with no-touch activation.
Controls Opening and closing Locking Separately unlocking the trunk lid Press button on the exterior of the trunk lid. This corresponds to pressing mote control button. the re‐ The situation of the doors does not change. Do not place the remote control in the cargo area Touch the surface on the handle of a vehicle door, arrow, with your finger for approx. 1 sec‐ ond without grasping the door handle.
Opening and closing leg must pass through the ranges of both sensors. Controls Another foot movement can interrupt the clos‐ ing operation. Avoiding unintentional closing In situations in which the opened trunk lid should not to be closed with no-touch acti‐ vation, ensure that the remote control is lo‐ cated beyond the range of the sensor, at least 5 ft/1.50 m from the rear of the car.
Controls Opening and closing control or using the integrated key, refer to page 39. 2. "Doors/key" 3. Deactivate or activate the desired confir‐ mation signals. ▷ "Acoustic sig. lock/unlock" Adjusting ▷ "Flash when lock/unlock" Unlocking The settings are saved in the active profile, re‐ fer to page 35. Automatic locking The settings are saved in the active profile, re‐ fer to page 35. Doors 1. "Settings" 1. "Settings" 2. "Doors/key" 2. "Doors/key" 3. Select the desired function: 3.
Opening and closing Controls Activating the setting Panic mode 1. "Settings" You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation. 2. "Doors/key" 3. "Last seat position autom." Press button on the remote control for at least 3 seconds. To switch off the alarm: press any button. Alarm system The concept When the vehicle is locked, the vehicle alarm system responds to: Indicator lamp on the interior rearview mirror ▷ Opening a door, the hood or the trunk lid.
Controls Opening and closing The alarm system responds in situations such as attempts to steal a wheel or when the car is towed. Interior motion sensor The windows and glass sunroof must be closed for the system to function properly. Avoiding unintentional alarms Power windows Hint Take the remote control with you Take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children, e.g., can‐ not operate the power windows and injure themselves.
Opening and closing ▷ Pull the switch beyond the resistance point. The window closes automatically. Pulling again stops the motion. Controls Safety switch General information See also: closing by means of Comfort Access, refer to page 43. The safety switch in the driver's door can be used to prevent children, e.g., from opening and closing the rear windows using the switches in the rear.
Controls Opening and closing Roller sunblind for rear window Press button. Roller sunblinds for the rear side windows Pull out the roller sunblind at the loop and hook it onto the bracket. Do not open the window while the roller sunblind is tilted Do not open the window while the roller sun‐ blind is tilted; otherwise, there is a risk of dam‐ age at high speeds that may result in personal injury.
Opening and closing Controls tilted position, the sliding visor closes au‐ tomatically. Closing from the open position without pinch protection Pressing the reel upward stops the motion. E. g. if there is an external danger, proceed as follows: Opening/closing the glass sunroof and sliding visor together 1. Press the reel forward beyond the resist‐ ance point and hold. Briefly press the reel twice in succession in the desired direc‐ tion past the resistance point.
Controls Opening and closing ▷ The glass sunroof closes without jam pro‐ tection. 52 Online Edition for Part no.
Adjusting Controls Adjusting Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Controls Adjusting Electrically adjustable seats Forward/backward Overview Pull the lever and slide the seat in the desired direction. After releasing the control, move the seat for‐ ward or back slightly making sure it engages properly. Height 1 Thigh support 2 Forward/back, height, tilt 3 Shoulder support 4 Backrest width 5 Lumbar support 6 Backrest, head restraint General information The seat setting for the driver's seat is stored for the profile currently in use.
Adjusting 2. Height. Controls Thigh support Multifunctional seat 3. Seat tilt. Adjust the position using the lever. Lumbar support The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad‐ justed in a way that it supports the lumbar re‐ gion of the spine. The lower back and the spine are supported for upright posture. 4. Backrest tilt. ▷ Press the front/rear section of the switch. The curvature is increased/ decreased. ▷ Press the upper/lower sec‐ tion of the switch. The curvature is shifted up/ down.
Controls Adjusting Shoulder support Switching on Press button once for each tempera‐ ture level. The maximum temperature is reached when three LEDs are lit. If the journey is continued within approx. 15 minutes, the seat heating is activated automat‐ ically with the temperature selected last. Also supports the back in the shoulder area: ▷ Results in a relaxed seating position. ▷ Reduces strain on the shoulder muscles. When ECO PRO, refer to page 196, is acti‐ vated, the heater output is reduced.
Adjusting The maximum temperature is reached when three LEDs are lit. Safety belts If the journey is continued within approx. 15 minutes, the seat heating is activated automat‐ ically with the temperature selected last. Seats with safety belt Controls The vehicle has five seats, each of which is equipped with a safety belt. When ECO PRO, refer to page 196, is acti‐ vated, the heater output is reduced.
Controls Adjusting What reduces the restraining effect Avoid wearing bulky clothing, and pull the shoulder belt periodically to readjust the tension. Make sure that the belt is not jammed; otherwise, the belt can be damaged and the restraining effect is reduced.◀ Safety mode In critical situations, e.g., during full brake ap‐ plication, the front safety belts tighten auto‐ matically. If the situation passes without an accident oc‐ curring, the belt tension relaxes.
Adjusting Active head restraint In the event of a rear-end collision with a cer‐ tain severity, the active head restraint automat‐ ically reduces the distance from the head. Controls Adjusting the height: electrical head restraints Reduced protective function ▷ Do not use seat or head restraint covers. ▷ Do not hang objects, e.g., clothes hangers, on the head restraints. ▷ Only attach accessories approved by BMW to the seat or head restraint.
Controls Adjusting Adjusting the side extensions Adjusting the height Fold forward for increased lateral support in the resting position. ▷ To raise: push. ▷ To lower: press button, arrow 1, and push headrest down. Removing The head restraints cannot be removed. Folding forward Rear head restraints Correctly adjusted head restraint A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the risk of injury to cervical vertebrae in the event of an accident.
Adjusting 2. Press button, arrow 1, and pull the head re‐ straint out completely. Before transporting passengers Reinstall the head restraint before trans‐ porting anyone in the seat; otherwise, the pro‐ tective function of the head restraint is unavail‐ able.◀ Seat, mirror, and steering wheel memory The concept Two driver's seat and exterior mirror positions can be stored per profile, refer to page 35, and called up. Settings for the backrest width and lumbar support are not stored in memory. 1.
Controls Adjusting Mirrors Adjusting electrically The setting corresponds to the direc‐ tion in which the button is pressed. Exterior mirrors General information The mirror on the passenger side is more curved than the driver's side mirror. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the mir‐ ror setting is stored for the profile currently in use. When the vehicle is unlocked via the re‐ mote control, the position is automatically re‐ trieved if this function is active.
Adjusting Mirrors that were folded in are folded out auto‐ matically at a speed of approx. 25 mph/40 km/h. Fold in the mirror in a car wash Controls Interior rearview mirror, automatic dimming feature The concept Before washing the car in an automatic car wash, fold in the exterior mirrors by hand or with the button; otherwise, the mirrors could be damaged, depending on the width of the vehicle.◀ Automatic heating Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated whenever the engine is running.
Controls Adjusting Manual steering wheel adjustment Press button. ▷ On: the LED lights up. ▷ Off: the LED goes out. If the trip is resumed within approx. 15 min, steering wheel heating is automatically acti‐ vated again. 1. Fold the lever down. 2. Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seating posi‐ tion. 3. Fold the lever back. Power steering wheel adjustment The steering wheel can be adjusted in four di‐ rections.
Transporting children safely Controls Transporting children safely Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Controls Transporting children safely of unexpected movement of the seat back‐ rest.◀ Child seat security On the front passenger seat Deactivating airbags Deactivating the front-seat passenger airbags If a child restraint system is used in the front passenger seat, deactivate the front-seat pas‐ senger airbags; otherwise, there is an in‐ creased risk of injury to the child when the air‐ bags are activated, even with a child restraint system.
Transporting children safely Controls erwise, the level of protection may be re‐ duced.◀ Child restraint fixing system with a tether strap Mounts for the lower LATCH anchors Mounting points The lower anchors may be used to attach the CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child and CRS weight of 65 lb/30 kg when the child is restrained by the internal harnesses. The respective symbol shows the an‐ chor for the upper retaining strap. Seats with an upper Top Tether are marked with this symbol.
Controls Transporting children safely Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point 1. Remove the mounting point cover. 2. Raise the head restraint. Do not change the middle head restraint. 3. Guide the upper retaining strap between the supports of the head restraint. Guide it over the head restraint of the mid‐ dle seat. 4. Attach the hook of the retaining strap to the mounting eye. 5. Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it down. 6. Lower and lock head restraints as needed.
Driving Controls Driving Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Controls Driving The radio-ready state switches off automati‐ cally: ▷ After approx. 8 minutes. ▷ When the vehicle is locked using the cen‐ tral locking system. ▷ Shortly before the battery is discharged completely, so that the engine can still be started. The radio-ready state remains active if, e.g., the ignition is automatically switched off for the following reasons: ▷ Opening or closing the driver's door. ▷ Unfastening of the driver's safety belt.
Driving Controls Engine stop Auto Start/Stop function Hints The concept Take the remote control with you Take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children, e.g., can‐ not start the engine.◀ Apply parking brake and further secure the vehicle if needed. Set the parking brake firmly when parking; oth‐ erwise, the vehicle could roll. On steep upward and downward inclines, further secure the ve‐ hicle, e.g., by turning the steering wheel in the direction of the curb.
Controls Driving The display indicates that the conditions for an automatic en‐ gine stop have not been met. Functional limitations The engine is not switched off automatically in the following situations: ▷ External temperature too low. ▷ The external temperature is high and auto‐ matic climate control is running. ▷ The car's interior has not yet been heated or cooled to the required level. ▷ The engine is not yet at operating temper‐ ature.
Driving Activating/deactivating the system manually Using the button Controls Malfunction The Auto Start/Stop function no longer switches off the engine automatically. A Check Control message is displayed. It is possible to continue driving. Have the system checked. Parking brake The concept The parking brake is used to prevent the vehi‐ cle from rolling when it is parked. Overview Press button. ▷ LED comes on: Auto Start/Stop function is deactivated.
Controls Driving The indicator lamp lights up red. The parking brake is set. ▷ Engine on. ▷ Drive mode engaged. ▷ Driver buckled in and doors closed. While driving Use as emergency brake while driving: Pull the reel and hold it. The vehicle brakes hard while the reel is being pulled. The indicator lamp lights up red, a sig‐ nal sounds and the brake lights light up. A Check Control message is displayed. If the vehicle is slowed down down to a speed of approx. 2 mph/3 km/h the parking brake is set.
Driving Automatic Hold Safety information Secure the vehicle against rolling Before leaving the vehicle with the en‐ gine running, engage position P of the Step‐ tronic transmission and ensure that the park‐ ing brake is set. Otherwise, the vehicle may begin to move.◀ Under the following conditions, Automatic Hold is automatically deactivated and the park‐ ing brake is set: ▷ The engine is switched off. ▷ A door is opened and driver's safety belt is unbuckled while the vehicle is stationary.
Controls Driving After a power failure To switch off manually, press the lever to the resistance point. Putting the parking brake into operation 1. Switch on the ignition. 2. Press the reel while stepping on the brake pedal or selector lever position P is set. It may take several seconds for the brake to be put into operation. Any sounds associated with this are normal. The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster goes out as soon as the parking brake is ready for operation.
Driving Washer/wiper system Controls Switch off and brief wipe Switching the wipers on/off and brief wipe Hints Do not activate wipers if frozen to wind‐ shield Do not switch on the wipers if they are frozen to the windshield; otherwise, the wiper blades and the wiper motor may be damaged.◀ Do not activate wipers on dry windshield Do not use the wipers if the windshield is dry, as this may damage the wiper blades or cause them to become worn more quickly.◀ Push wiper lever down.
Controls Driving During trip interruption with the rain sensor switched on: if the trip is resumed within ap‐ prox. 15 minutes, the rain sensor is automati‐ cally activated again. Deactivate the rain sensor in car washes Deactivate the rain sensor when passing through an automatic car wash; otherwise, un‐ intentional wiping can cause damages.
Driving Therefore, keep it away from possible sources of ignition. Only keep it in the closed original container and inaccessible to children. Follow the notes and instructions on the con‐ tainer. United States: The washer fluid mixture ratio is regulated by the U.S. EPA and many individual states; do not exceed the allowable washer fluid dilution ratios limits that apply. Follow the usage instructions on the washer fluid con‐ tainer. Use BMW’s Windshield Washer Con‐ centrate or the equivalent.
Controls Driving P Park Engaging D, R and N Select only when the vehicle is stationary. The drive wheels are blocked. P is engaged automatically: ▷ After the engine is switched off when the vehicle is in radio-ready state, refer to page 69, or when the ignition is switched off, refer to page 69, and when selector lever position R or D is set. ▷ With the ignition off, if selector lever posi‐ tion N is set.
Driving Sport program and manual mode Activating the sport program Controls The selected gear is briefly displayed in the in‐ strument cluster, followed by the currently se‐ lected gear. Not M550d xDrive: Steptronic Sport transmission: prevent automatic upshifting in M/S manual mode The Steptronic Sport transmission does not automatically upshift in M/S manual mode once the maximum speed is reached, if one of the following conditions is met: ▷ DSC deactivated.
Controls Driving ▷ With the respective transmission version, the lowest possible gear can be selected by pulling and holding the left shift paddle. Gears will only be shifted at appropriate engine and road speeds, for example downshifting is not possible if the engine speed is too high. The selected gear is briefly displayed in the in‐ strument cluster, followed by the current gear.
Driving Controls To start with Launch Control do not steer the steering wheel. Start with launch control While the engine is running: 1. Press button or select Sport+ with the Driving Dynamics Control. TRACTION is displayed in the instrument cluster and the indicator lamp for DSC OFF lights up. 2. Engage selector lever position S. 3. With the left foot, forcefully press down on the brake. 4. Press and hold down the accelerator pedal beyond the resistance point at the full throttle position.
Controls Displays Displays Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Displays ▷ Messages, e.g. Check Control, refer to page 88. ▷ Current fuel consumption, refer to page 93. ▷ Navigation display, see User's manual for Navigation, Entertainment and Communi‐ cation. Controls ▷ Range, refer to page 93. ▷ Status, Driving Dynamics Control, refer to page 139. ▷ Service requirements, refer to page 94. ▷ Speed limit detection, refer to page 95. ▷ Time, refer to page 93. Multifunctional instrument display The concept The instrument display is a variable display.
Controls 7 Displays Computer 97 8 Reset miles 92 Switching the change of display on and off You can set whether the instrument display automatically changes to the ECO PRO or SPORT in the display when you switch driving modes. On the Control Display: 1. "Settings" 2. "Instrument cluster" 3. "Magnifier function" 1. "Settings" 2. "Instrument cluster" 3.
Displays 3 Efficiency display 196 4 Transmission display In the ECO PRO program the instrument dis‐ play switches to the ECO PRO displays. These displays support a driving style that saves on 5 Controls ▷ Blue: bonus range ▷ Gray: range fuel consumption with more prominent repre‐ sentation of the efficiency display and various ECO PRO tips.
Controls Displays General information Check Control Steptronic Sport transmission: shift lights are shown, when the SPORT+ driving program is activated. The concept Manual transmission: shift lights are shown, when the SPORT or SPORT+ driving program is activated. Switching on shift lights Steptronic Sport transmission: 1. Select SPORT+ using the Driving Dynam‐ ics Control. 2. Activate the M/S manual mode of the transmission. Manual transmission: 1.
Displays Controls Orange lights Parking brake The parking brake is set. For additional information, refer to Release parking brake, refer to page 74. Active Cruise Control The number bars shows the selected distance from the vehicle driving ahead. Continue to drive moderately. For additional information, refer to Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function, ACC, refer to page 143. Have the vehicle checked by the serv‐ ice center immediately.
Controls Displays DSC Dynamic Stability Control is deactivated or DTC Dynamic Traction Control is activated Dynamic Stability Control DSC is switched off or Dynamic Traction Con‐ trol DTC is switched on. For additional information, refer to Dynamic Stability Control, refer to page 135, and Dy‐ namic Traction Control, refer to page 136. Flat Tire Monitor FTM The Flat Tire Monitor signals a loss of tire inflation pressure in a tire. Reduce your speed and stop cau‐ tiously.
Displays For additional information, refer to Front fog lights, refer to page 106. High-beam Assistant High-beam Assistant is switched on. High beams are activated and off auto‐ matically as a function of the traffic sit‐ uation. For additional information, refer to High-beam Assistant, refer to page 105. Cruise control The system is switched on. It maintains the speed that was set using the con‐ trol elements on the steering wheel.
Controls Displays These messages can be faded for approx. 8 seconds. After this time, they are dis‐ played again automatically. Engine oil temperature ▷ Cold engine: the pointer is at the low temperature end. Drive at moderate engine and vehicle speeds. ▷ Other Check Control messages are faded automatically after approx. 20 seconds. They are stored and can be displayed again later. ▷ Normal operating tempera‐ ture: the pointer is in the middle or in the left half of the temperature display.
Displays External temperature If the indicator drops to +37 ℉/+3 ℃ or lower, a signal sounds. A Check Control message is displayed. There is an increased risk of ice on roads. Ice on roads Controls ▷ With a dynamic driving style - e.g., taking curves aggressively - engine operation might vary. The Check Control message appears continu‐ ously below a range of approx. 30 miles/50 km. Refuel promptly Refuel no later than at a range of 30 miles/50 km or engine operation might fail and damage might occur.
Controls Displays 2. "Instrument cluster" Required maintenance procedures and le‐ gally mandated inspections are displayed. 3. "Additional indicators" The bar display for the current fuel consump‐ tion is displayed in the instrument cluster. 4. Select an entry to call up detailed informa‐ tion. Symbols Energy recovery Display Sym‐ bols No service is currently required. The kinetic energy of the vehicle is converted to electrical energy while coasting.
Displays On the Control Display: 1. "Vehicle info" Steptronic transmission: displays Example 2. "Vehicle status" Controls Description Fuel efficient gear is set. 3. Open "Options". 4. "Last Service Request" Shift into fuel efficient gear. Gear shift indicator The concept The system recommends the most fuel effi‐ cient gear for the current driving situation.
Controls Displays At a glance Speed limit detection can also be displayed in the Head-up Display. Camera System limits The system may not be fully functional and may provide incorrect information in the fol‐ lowing situations: ▷ In heavy fog, rain or snowfall. ▷ When signs are concealed by objects. ▷ When driving very close to the vehicle in front of you. The camera is found near the interior rearview mirror. Keep the windshield in the area behind the in‐ terior rearview mirror clean and clear.
Displays ▷ Turn on voice activation system. Display Depending on your vehicle's optional features, the list in the instrument cluster can differ from the illustration shown. Activating a list and adjusting the setting Controls Calling up information on the info display Press the onboard computer button on the turn signal lever. Information is displayed in the info display of the instrument cluster.
Controls Displays Adjusting the info display Depending on the vehicle equipment version, you can select what information from the com‐ puter is to be displayed on the info display of the instrument cluster. On the Control Display: 1. "Settings" 2. "Instrument cluster" 3. Select the desired displays. The distance to the destination is adopted au‐ tomatically. Time of arrival The estimated time of arrival is displayed if a destination is en‐ tered in the navigation system before the trip is started.
Displays Controls Resetting the fuel consumption or speed Activating/deactivating the speed warning On the Control Display: On the Control Display: 1. "Vehicle info" 1. "Settings" 2. "Onboard info" 2. "Speed" 3. "Consumpt." or "Speed" 3. "Warning" 4. "Yes" 4. Press the controller.
Controls Displays 6. Turn the controller until the desired mi‐ nutes are displayed. Language 7. Press the controller. Setting the language The time is stored. To set the language on the Control Display: Setting the time format 1. "Settings" 1. "Settings" 2. "Language/Units" 3. "Language:" 2. "Time/Date" 4. Select the desired language. 3. "Format:" 4. Select the desired format. Settings are stored for the profile currently in use. The time format is stored.
Displays Depending on the light conditions, the bright‐ ness settings may not be clearly visible. Controls Switching on/off Head-up Display The concept Press button. Display Overview This system projects important information into the driver's field of vision, e.g., the speed. ▷ Speed. The driver can get information without averting his or her eyes from the road. ▷ Check Control messages. ▷ Navigation system. ▷ Selection list from the instrument cluster. ▷ Driver assistance systems.
Controls Displays On the Control Display: 1. "Settings" 2. "Head-Up Display" 3. "Brightness" 4. Turn the controller. When the low beams are activated, the bright‐ ness of the Head-up Display can be addition‐ ally influenced using the instrument lighting. Settings are stored for the profile currently in use. Adjusting the height On the Control Display: 1. "Settings" 2. "Head-Up Display" 3. "Height" 4. Turn the controller. Settings are stored for the profile currently in use.
Lights Controls Lights Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Controls Lights Headlight courtesy delay feature Activating/deactivating The low beams stay lit for a short while after the radio-ready state is switched off if the lights are turned off and the headlight flasher is switched on. In some countries, daytime running lights are mandatory, so it may not be possible to deacti‐ vate the daytime running lights. Setting the duration 1. "Settings" On the Control Display: 2. "Lighting" On the Control Display: 3. "Daytime running lamps" 1.
Lights In tight curves, e.g., on mountainous roads or when turning, an additional, corner-illuminating lamp is switched on that lights up the inside of the curve when the vehicle is moving below a certain speed. Activating Position of switch switched on. with the ignition To avoid blinding oncoming traffic, the Adap‐ tive Light Control does not swivel to the driv‐ er's side when the vehicle is at a standstill.
Controls Lights Switching the high beams on and off manually Fog lights Front fog lights The parking lights or low beams must be switched on. Press button. The green indicator lamp lights up. ▷ High beams on, arrow 1. ▷ High beams off/headlight flasher, arrow 2. If the automatic headlight control, refer to page 104, is activated, the low beams will come on automatically when you switch on the front fog lights.
Lights Overview Controls Ambient light Depending on the equipment, the lighting can be individually adjusted in the interior for some lights. Selecting color scheme 1. "Settings" 2. "Lighting" 3. "Ambient:" 1 Interior lights 2 Reading lamp 4. Select desired setting. Switching the interior lights on and off With a color scheme selected and welcome lights activated they illuminate in the line's color when vehicle is unlocked. Setting the brightness Press button.
Controls Safety Safety Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Safety Knee airbag The knee airbag supports the legs in a frontal impact. Protective action Airbags are not triggered in every impact situa‐ tion, e.g., in less severe accidents or rear-end collisions. Information on how to ensure the optimal protective effect of the airbags ▷ Keep at a distance from the airbags.
Controls Safety In case of a malfunction have airbag sys‐ tem checked immediately. In case of a malfunction have airbag system checked immediately; otherwise, there is a risk that the system does not function as expected in case of a severe accident.◀ ▷ Do not attach covers, cushions, ball mats or other items to the front passenger seat unless they are specifically recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer.
Safety factured. After installing a child seat, make sure that the indicator lamp for the front-seat passenger airbags lights up. This indicates that the child seat has been detected and the front-seat passenger airbags are not activated. Strength of the driver's and front-seat passenger airbag The explosive power that activates driver's/ front passenger's airbags very much depends on the positions of the driver's/front passeng‐ er's seat.
Controls Safety Status control display Tire and system status are indicated by the color of the wheels and a text message on the Control Display. All wheels green System is active and will issue a warning rela‐ tive to the tire inflation pressures stored during the last reset. One wheel is yellow A flat tire or major drop in inflation pressure in the indicated tire. All wheels are yellow A flat tire or major drop in inflation pressure in several tires.
Safety Actions in the event of a flat tire Normal tires 1. Identify the damaged tire. Do this by checking the air pressure in all four tires. The tire pressure gage of the Mobility Sys‐ tem, refer to page 224, can possibly be used for this purpose. If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is shown to be correct, it is possible that the Tire Pressure Monitor did not perform a reset. Then perform the reset. If an identification is not possible, please contact the service center. 2.
Controls Safety ▷ The tire inflation pressure has fallen below the level of the last confirmation. In this case: ▷ Check the tire pressure and correct as needed. ▷ Carry out a reset of the system after a tire change. System limits The system does not function properly if a re‐ set has not been carried out, e.g., a flat tire is reported though tire inflation pressures are correct. The tire inflation pressure depends on the tire's temperature.
Safety that prevent the TPMS from functioning prop‐ erly. Always check the TPMS malfunction tell‐ tale after replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function properly. Controls detect a flat tire. Initialization is started by con‐ firming the tire inflation pressures. Do not initialize the system when driving with snow chains. On the Control Display: 1. "Vehicle info" FTM Flat Tire Monitor 2.
Controls Safety System limits Continued driving with a flat tire If continuing to drive with a damaged tire: Sudden tire damage Sudden serious tire damage caused by external circumstances cannot be recognized in advance.◀ 1. Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu‐ vers. A natural, even tire inflation pressure loss in all four tires will not be recognized. Therefore, check the tire inflation pressure regularly. 3. Check the air pressure in all four tires at the next opportunity.
Safety Final tire failure Vibrations or loud noises while driving can indicate the final failure of a tire. Reduce speed and stop; otherwise, pieces of the tire could come loose and cause an accident. Do not continue driving and contact your service center.◀ Controls ready to intervene; otherwise, there is the risk of an accident.
Controls Safety Press button: the systems are turned off. The LED goes out. Press button: the systems are turned on. The LED lights up. Appropriate braking kicks in at speeds of up to 35 mph/60 km/h. Detection range Settings can be made on the Control Display. Front-end collision warning Depending on the equipment, the collision warning system consists of one of the two sys‐ tems: ▷ Front-end collision warning with City Brak‐ ing function, refer to page 118.
Safety At a glance Controls Setting the warning time Button in the vehicle The warning time can be set via iDrive. 1. "Settings" 2. "Frontal Coll. Warning" 3. Activate the desired time on the Control Display. The selected time is stored for the profile cur‐ rently in use. Warning with braking function Intelligent Safety button Camera Display If a collision with a recognized vehicle is immi‐ nent a warning symbol appears in the instru‐ ment cluster and in the Head-Up Display.
Controls Safety Acute warnings can also be triggered without previous prewarning. Braking intervention The warning prompts the driver himself/herself to react. During a warning, the maximum brak‐ ing force is used. Premise for the brake boos‐ ter is sufficiently quick and hard stepping on the brake pedal. The system can assist with some braking intervention if there is risk of a collision. At low speeds vehicles may thus come to a complete stop.
Safety warning is controlled via the cruise control ra‐ dar sensor in conjunction with a camera. The front-end collision warning is available even if cruise control has been deactivated. With the vehicle approaching another vehicle intentionally the collision warning is delayed avoiding false alarm. General information The system issues a two-phase warning of a possible danger of collision with vehicles at speeds above approx. 3 mph/5 km/h. Time of warnings may vary with the current driving sit‐ uation.
Controls Safety Camera Warning with braking function Display If a collision with a recognized vehicle is immi‐ nent a warning symbol appears in the instru‐ ment cluster and in the Head-Up Display. Symbol Measure The vehicle lights up red: prewarn‐ ing. The camera is found near the interior rearview mirror. Brake and increase distance. Keep the windshield in the area behind the in‐ terior rearview mirror clean and clear. The vehicle flashes red and an acoustic signal sounds: acute warn‐ ing.
Safety a collision. The intervention can bring the vehi‐ cle to a complete stop. Manual transmission: During a braking inter‐ vention up to a complete stop, the engine may be shut down. The braking intervention is executed only if DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on and Dynamic Traction Control DTC is acti‐ vated. Above approx. 130 mph/210 km/h the braking intervention occurs as a brief braking pressure. No automatic delay occurs.
Controls Safety General information Adapting your speed and driving style In daylight the system warns of possible colli‐ sions with pedestrians at speeds from about 6 mph/10 km/h to about 35 mph/60 km/h shortly before a collision the system supports you with a braking intervention. Under those circumstances it reacts to people who are within the detection range of the sys‐ tem.
Safety Camera Controls Braking intervention The warning prompts the driver himself/herself to react. During a warning, the maximum brak‐ ing force is used. Premise for the brake boos‐ ter is sufficiently quick and hard stepping on the brake pedal. The system can assist with some braking intervention if there is risk of a collision. At low speeds vehicles may thus come to a complete stop. The camera is found near the interior rearview mirror.
Controls Safety ▷ In heavy fog, rain, sprayed water or snow‐ fall. Warm objects have a light appearance and cold objects, a dark appearance. ▷ In tight curves. The ability to detect an object depends on the temperature difference between the object and the background and on the level of heat radiation emitted by the object. Objects that are similar in temperature to the environment or that radiate very little heat are difficult to de‐ tect.
Safety ▷ Pedestrian detection: up to approx. 330 ft/100 m Controls Camera ▷ Detection of large animals: up to approx. 490 ft/150 m ▷ Detection of medium animals: up to ap‐ prox. 230 ft/70 m Environmental influences can limit the availa‐ bility of object detection. If the vehicle systems detect that the vehicle is located in a residential area, the animal detec‐ tion is temporarily switched off. Hints Personal responsibility The camera is automatically heated when the external temperatures are low.
Controls Safety Adjustments via the iDrive With heat image switched on: 1. Press the controller. 2. Select brightness or contrast. ▷ Select the symbol. ▷ Select the symbol. 3. Turn the controller until the desired setting is selected. 4. Press the controller. Display Warning of people or animals in danger If a collision with a person or an animal de‐ tected in this way is imminent, a warning sym‐ bol appears on the instrument cluster and in the Head-up Display.
Safety Display in the Head-up Display The warning is displayed simultane‐ ously in the Head-up Display and on the instrument cluster. The displayed symbol can vary with the people detected. When animals are detected, an animal symbol is displayed.
Controls Safety Camera If the turn signal is set before changing the lane, a warning is not issued. End of warning The warning ends: ▷ Automatically after approx. 3 seconds. ▷ When returning to your own lane. ▷ When braking hard. ▷ When using the turn signal. The camera is found near the interior rearview mirror. Keep the windshield in the area behind the in‐ terior rearview mirror clean and clear.
Safety Active Blind Spot Detection At a glance The concept Button in the vehicle Two radar sensors below the rear bumper monitor the area behind and next to the vehicle at speeds above approx. 30 mph/50 km/h. The system indicates whether there are vehi‐ cles in the blind spot, arrow 1, or approaching from behind on the adjacent lane, arrow 2. Controls Active Blind Spot Detection Radar sensors The lamp in the exterior mirror housing is dim‐ med.
Controls Safety Display Commission regulations. Operation is gov‐ erned by the following: Lamp in the exterior mirror housing FCC ID: ▷ NBG009014A. Compliance statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ▷ This device may not cause harmful inter‐ ference, and Information stage ▷ this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Safety ▷ PreCrash Controls A recommendation to take a break is displayed only once during an uninterrupted trip. ▷ PostCrash Attentiveness assistant The concept The system can detect increasing lack of alert‐ ness or fatigue of the driver during long, mo‐ notonous journeys, e.g., on highways. In this situation, it is recommended that the driver takes a break.
Controls Safety Note Personal responsibility The system cannot possibly serve as a substitute for the driver's personal judgment of the traffic situation. The system may not al‐ ways detect critical situations reliably and in a timely manner. Adapt speed to traffic situation and drive alertly; otherwise, a risk to safety may result.◀ After coming to a halt, the brake is released automatically. Secure the vehicle against roll‐ ing.
Driving stability control systems Controls Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and options Drive-off assistant This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems.
Controls Driving stability control systems Therefore, do not reduce the additional safety margin by driving in a risky manner.◀ Do not deactivate DSC when driving with roof load Do not deactivate Dynamic Stability Control DSC when driving with roof load, e.g. roofmounted luggage rack. Otherwise, driving safety is not given in driv‐ ing-critical situation due to the elevated center of gravity.◀ Deactivating DSC Press and hold this button but not lon‐ ger than approx.
Driving stability control systems Controls ▷ When freeing vehicle from deep snow or driving off from loose grounds. brakes, the vehicle moves at slightly more than walking speed. ▷ When driving with snow chains. Hill Descent Control can be activated at speeds below approx. 22 mph/35 km/h. When driving downhill, the vehicle reduces its speed to approx. walking speed and then keeps its speed constant. Deactivating/activating DTC Dynamic Traction Control Activating DTC Press button.
Controls Driving stability control systems Dynamic Drive Activating HDC The concept The system reduces the lateral inclination of the vehicle that occurs during rapid driving in curves or during quick evasive maneuvers. Press button; the LED above the button lights up. Driving stability and driving comfort are in‐ creased under all driving conditions. The sys‐ tem utilizes active stabilizer bars on the front and rear axles that react immediately to all driv‐ ing situations.
Driving stability control systems COMFORT/ECO PRO Balanced tuning. COMFORT+ Comfort-oriented tuning of the shock absorb‐ ers for optimal traveling comfort. Controls 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 Integral Active Steering The concept Integral Active Steering is a combination of Ac‐ tive Steering and rear axle steering.
Controls Driving stability control systems Overview TRACTION When TRACTION is active, the vehicle has maximum traction on loose road surfaces. DTC Dynamic Traction Control, refer to page 137, is activated. Driving stability is limited during ac‐ celeration and when driving in curves. Button in the vehicle SPORT+ Sporty driving with optimized suspension and adapted engine control with limited driving sta‐ bilization. Dynamic Traction Control is switched on.
Driving stability control systems Activating SPORT Controls ECO PRO Press button repeatedly until SPORT is displayed in the instrument cluster. Configuring SPORT When the display is activated on the Control Display, refer to page 142, the SPORT driving mode can be set. After the SPORT driving mode is activated, se‐ lect "Configure SPORT" on the displayed panel and configure the program.
Controls Driving stability control systems Display on the Control Display Program changes can be displayed briefly on the Control Display. To do so, make the following settings: 1. "Settings" 2. "Driving mode" 3. "Driving mode info" 142 Online Edition for Part no.
Driving comfort Controls Driving comfort Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Controls Driving comfort Before leaving the vehicle, secure it against moving on its own. Before leaving the vehicle with the engine run‐ ning: set the parking brake and ensure that the Steptronic transmission is in position P. Other‐ wise, the vehicle may begin to move.◀ At a glance Buttons on the steering wheel Press but‐ ton Function A dirty or covered sensor may prevent the de‐ tection of vehicles. ▷ If necessary, clean the radar sensor. Re‐ move layers of snow and ice carefully.
Driving comfort The indicator lights in the instrument cluster light up and the mark in the speedometer is set to the current speed. Cruise control can be used. Switch off Deactivated or interrupted system With deactivated or interrupted system use your brakes, steering and moves as usual to avoid the chance of an accident.◀ To switch off the system while standing, step on brake pedal at the same time. Press button on the steering wheel. ▷ If active: press twice. ▷ If interrupted: press once.
Controls Driving comfort This is displayed in the speedometer and briefly in the instrument cluster. Displays in the instrument cluster, refer to page 147. Instrument cluster will display selected dis‐ tance, refer to page 147. When cruise control is maintained or stored, DSC Dynamic Stability Control will be turned on if needed. Calling up the desired speed and distance While driving Changing the speed Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly until the desired speed is set.
Driving comfort Displays in the instrument cluster Desired speed ▷ The marking lights up green: the system is active. ▷ The marking lights up or‐ ange: the system has been interrupted. ▷ The marking does not light up: the system is switched off. With instrument display: the symbol is displayed in the speedometer similarly to the mark for the desired speed. Brief status display Selected desired speed.
Controls Driving comfort Displays in the Head-up Display Some system information can also be dis‐ played in the Head-up Display. Distance information The symbol is displayed when the dis‐ tance from the vehicle traveling ahead is too short. ▷ Active Cruise Control switched off. ▷ Display in the Head-up Display selected, refer to page 101.
Driving comfort Cornering Controls Radar sensor For US owners only The transmitter and receiver units comply with part 15 of the FCC/Federal Communication Commission regulations. Operation is gov‐ erned by the following: FCC ID: ▷ OAYARS3-A If the desired speed is too high for a curve, the speed is reduced slightly, although curves can‐ not be anticipated in advance. Therefore, drive into a curve at an appropriate speed.
Controls Driving comfort Cruise control Buttons are arranged according to vehicle's series, optional features and country specifica‐ tions. The concept The system maintains a preset speed via the buttons on the steering wheel. The system brakes on downhill gradients if engine braking is insufficient. Depending on the driving settings, the features of the cruise control can change in certain areas. The cruise control can be used.
Driving comfort Maintaining, storing, and changing the speed Hints Adjusting the desired speed Modify desired speed to road conditions and be ready to brake at all times; otherwise, there is the risk of an accident.◀ Maintaining/storing the speed Press button. Or: Controls increases or decreases by approx. 1 mph/ km/ ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed past the point of resistance, the desired speed increases or decreases by a maxi‐ mum of 5 mph/10 km/h.
Controls Driving comfort Hints Brief status display Selected desired speed. If --- appears briefly on the display for Check Control messages, it is possible that the sys‐ tem requirements are currently not ready for operations. Displays in the Head-up Display Some system information can also be dis‐ played in the Head-up Display. Personal responsibility Even an active system does not relieve the driver from personal responsibility while driving.
Driving comfort Automatic deactivation during forward travel The system switches off when a certain driving distance or speed is exceeded. Switch the system back on if needed. With front PDC: switching on/off manually Press button. ▷ On: the LED lights up. ▷ Off: the LED goes out. The rearview camera image is displayed when the reverse gear is engaged by pressing the button. Controls Volume The volume of the PDC signal tone can be ad‐ justed similar to the sound and volume set‐ tings of the radio.
Controls Driving comfort ▷ With elevated, protruding objects such as ledges or cargo. ▷ With objects with corners and sharp edges. ▷ With objects with a fine surface structure such as fences. ▷ For objects with porous surfaces. Low objects already displayed, e.g., curbs, can move into the blind area of the sensors before or after a continuous tone sounds. False warnings PDC may issue a warning under the following conditions even though there is no obstacle within the detection range: ▷ In heavy rain.
Driving comfort At a glance Controls Switching on/off manually Button in the vehicle Press button. ▷ On: the LED lights up. ▷ Off: the LED goes out. The PDC is shown on the Control Display. The rearview camera image is displayed when the reverse gear is engaged by pressing the button. Switching the view via iDrive Rearview camera With PDC activated or Top View switched on: "Rear view camera" The rearview camera image is displayed.
Controls Driving comfort Pathway lines Obstacle marking ▷ Pathway lines can be superimposed on the image of the rearview camera. Obstacle markings can be faded into the image of the rearview camera. ▷ They help you to estimate how much space is needed when parking and maneu‐ vering on level pavement. Their colored margins match the markings of the PDC. This simplifies estimation of the dis‐ tance to the object shown.
Driving comfort Controls Display settings Hints Brightness The images from both cameras are shown si‐ multaneously on the Control Display. With the rearview camera switched on: 1. Select the symbol. 2. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached, and press the controller. Contrast With the rearview camera switched on: 1. Select the symbol. 2. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached, and press the controller.
Controls Driving comfort Switching on/off System limits Switching on/off manually The cameras lidture a maximum range of 330 ft/100 m. Press button. Automatic deactivation during forward travel The system switches off when a certain driving distance or speed is exceeded. Switch the system back on if needed. Display The traffic area to the left and right is displayed on the Control Display. Top View The concept Top View provides assistance in parking and maneuvering.
Driving comfort Cameras Controls Display Visual warning The approach of the vehicle to an object can be shown on the Control Display. When the distance to an object is small, a red bar is shown in front of the vehicle, as it is in the PDC display. The lenses of the Top View camera are located at the bottom in the mirror housings. The im‐ age quality may be impaired by dirt. Clean the camera lenses, refer to page 254.
Controls Driving comfort ▷ The variable, green pathway line assists you in assessing the amount of space ac‐ tually needed to the side of the vehicle. The lane line depends on the engaged gear and the current steering angle. The track line is continuously adjusted for the steering wheel movement. "Parking aid lines" Turning circle and pathway lines are displayed. System limits Top View cannot be used in the following sit‐ uations: ▷ With a door open. ▷ With the trunk lid open.
Driving comfort Controls Overview Curbs The parking assistant may steer the vehi‐ cle over or onto curb if need be. Button in the vehicle Therefore, always be alert and ready to inter‐ vene; otherwise, the wheels, tires, or the vehi‐ cle may become damaged.◀ An engine that has been switched off by the Auto Start Stop function is restarted automati‐ cally when the parking assistant is activated. Requirements For measuring parking spaces ▷ Maximum speed while driving forward ap‐ prox. 22 mph/35 km/h.
Controls Driving comfort Parking assistant is activated automatically. Switching on with the reverse gear is active, suitable parking spaces are high‐ lighted. ▷ Shift into reverse. The current status of the parking space search is indicated on the Control Display. To activate: "Parking Assistant" Switch off The system can be deactivated as follows: ▷ Press button. ▷ Switch off the ignition.
Driving comfort ▷ Press button. Interrupting automatically Controls Follow the instructions on the Control Display to do this. System limits The system is interrupted automatically in the following situations: No parking assistance ▷ If the driver grasps the steering wheel or if he takes over steering. The parking assistant does not offer assis‐ tance in the following situations: ▷ If a gear is selected that does not match the instruction on the Control Display. ▷ In tight curves.
Controls Driving comfort ▷ With objects with a fine surface structure such as fences. ▷ For objects with porous surfaces. Low objects already displayed, e.g., curbs, can move into the blind area of the sensors before or after a continuous tone sounds. The parking assistant may identify parking spaces that are not suitable for parking. Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed. The parking assistant failed. Have the system checked. 164 Online Edition for Part no.
Climate control Controls Climate control Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Controls Climate control Hints AUTO program Sufficient ventilation Press button. When remaining in the vehicle for an ex‐ tended period of time, ensure sufficient exter‐ nal ventilation. Do not continuously use recir‐ culated-air mode; otherwise the air quality in the interior continuously deteriorates and win‐ dow condensation increases.◀ Air flow, air distribution and tempera‐ ture are controlled automatically.
Climate control Ice and condensation are quickly removed from the windshield and the front side win‐ dows. For this purpose, point the side vents onto the side windows as needed. Adjust air flow with the program active. If the windows are fogged over, you can also switch on the cooling function or press the AUTO button to utilize the condensation sen‐ sor. Controls button on the driver's side to utilize the con‐ densation sensor. Make sure that air can flow to the windshield.
Controls Climate control Residual heat Switching on The heat stored in the engine is used to heat the interior. Press any button except: ▷ Left side of Air volume button. Functional requirement ▷ Up to 15 minutes after switching off the engine. ▷ Seat heating. ▷ Seat ventilation. ▷ If necessary, SYNC program. ▷ Warm engine. ▷ The battery is sufficiently charged. ▷ External temperature below 77 ℉/25 ℃. The availability of the function is shown on the display of the automatic climate control.
Climate control Ventilation levels Controls Ventilation, side ▷ Draft-free ventilation: Thumbwheel, arrow 3, in level current is fanned out. : the air ▷ Maximum air flow: Thumbwheel, arrow 3, in level : the air is partially fanned out and partially bundled. This maximizes the air supply. ▷ Direct ventilation: Thumbwheel, arrow 3, in level : the air is bundled and can be directed to a specific point. Adjusting the ventilation ▷ Thumbwheel for continuous opening and closing of the vents, arrow 1.
Controls Climate control 3. "Rear climate" Manual air distribution The rear automatic climate control is not op‐ erational if the automatic climate control is switched off or if the function for defrosting or defogging the windows is active. The air distribution can be adjusted to individ‐ ual needs. AUTO program ▷ Upper body region. Press button. Press button repeatedly to select a program: ▷ Upper body region and footwell.
Climate control Parked-car ventilation Controls The concept The symbol on the automatic climate con‐ trol flashes when the system has been switched on. The parked-car ventilation ventilates the vehi‐ cle interior and lowers its temperature, if needed. The system will only be switched on within the next 24 hours. After that, it needs to be reacti‐ vated. Operation can be performed via iDrive.
Controls Interior equipment Interior equipment Vehicle features and options Compatibility This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Interior equipment erases all programming of the buttons on the interior rearview mirror. 3. Hold the hand-held transmitter for the sys‐ tem to be controlled approx. 1 to 3 in/2.5 to 8 cm away from the buttons of the interior rearview mirror. The required distance de‐ pends on the manual transmitter. 4. Simultaneously press and hold the button of the desired function on the hand-held transmitter and the button to be program‐ med on the interior rearview mirror.
Controls Interior equipment 4. Likewise, press and hold the button of the desired function on the hand-held trans‐ mitter. 5. Release both buttons as soon as the inte‐ rior rearview mirror LED flashes more rap‐ idly. The LED flashing faster indicates that the button on the interior rearview mirror has been programmed. The system can then be controlled by the button on the in‐ terior rearview mirror. If the LED does not flash faster after at least 60 seconds, change the distance and repeat the step.
Interior equipment Danger of burns Push in the lighter. Only hold the hot lighter by its knob; oth‐ erwise, there is a danger of getting burned. Switch off the ignition and take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children cannot use the lighter and burn themselves.◀ Replace the cover after use Reinsert the lighter or socket cover after use, otherwise objects may get into the lighter socket or fixture and cause a short circuit.
Controls Interior equipment Lighter Sockets General information The lighter socket can be used as a socket for electrical equipment while the engine is run‐ ning or when the ignition is switched on. Note The total load of all sockets must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volts. Push in the lighter. The lighter can be removed as soon as it pops back out. Danger of burns Do not damage the socket by using unsuitable connectors.
Interior equipment Controls USB interface for data transfer Center armrest The concept Connection for importing and exporting data on USB devices, e.g.: ▷ Personal Profile settings, refer to page 35. ▷ Music collection, see user's manual for Navigation, Entertainment and Communi‐ cation. Remove the cover. Rear center console Hints Observe the following when connecting: ▷ Do not use force when plugging the con‐ nector into the USB interface.
Controls Interior equipment The rear seat backrest is divided into two parts at a ratio of 60 to 40. and are in an upright position. Otherwise, the head restraint and screen could be damaged.◀ The sides can be folded down separately or to‐ gether. 1. Unlock the belt lock of the center safety belt in the rear using the latch plate of an‐ other safety belt. Hints Danger of jamming Before folding down the rear seat back‐ rests, ensure that the area of movement of the backrests is clear.
Interior equipment Closing 1. Return the rear seat backrest to the upright seating position and engage it. Controls 4. Load the ski bag. If necessary, wrap the sharp edges of the skis. 5. Insert the tongue plate into the belt buckle. Ensure that the lock is securely en‐ gaged Make sure that the lock engages properly when folding back, otherwise transported cargo could enter the car's interior during braking or evasive maneuvers and endan‐ ger the vehicle's occupants.◀ 2.
Controls Interior equipment 1. Pull the handle forward and lift the ski bag out. 2. Close the cover in the cargo area. More information on the various inserts availa‐ ble can be obtained from your service center. 180 Online Edition for Part no.
Storage compartments Controls Storage compartments Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Controls Storage compartments Driver's side Locking the storage compartment Note Close the glove compartment again im‐ mediately Close the glove compartment immediately af‐ ter use while driving; otherwise, injury may oc‐ cur during accidents.◀ Opening The storage compartment in the armrest can be locked with an integrated key to separately secure the trunk lid, refer to page 42, e.g.
Storage compartments Folding down Controls Manual transmission: Front On the center console Pull on the opener and fold the armrest for‐ ward. To open: press the button. The insert folds out. Opening To use as a storage compartment, fold the in‐ sert back in. Steptronic transmission: Front Pull on the handle and fold open the cover. Cupholders To open: press on the cover. Hints Shatter-proof containers and no hot drinks Rear In the front center armrest.
Controls Storage compartments To open: press the button. To reduce in size: fold closed to the desired position. To close: fold all the way closed. The cu‐ pholder must be closed before it can be opened fully. Remote control storage compartment Opening Do not obstruct view When suspending clothing from the hooks, ensure that it will not obstruct the driv‐ er's view.
Storage compartments Controls Storage under the cargo floor panel Fold up the cargo floor panel. Storage compartment on the side A storage compartment is located at the side of the trunk. Lashing eyes To secure the cargo, refer to page 193, there are lashing eyes in the trunk. Online Edition for Part no.
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Driving tips Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Things to remember when driving ▷ Close all windows and the glass sunroof. Driving tips Climate control windshield ▷ Greatly increase the air flow from the vents. ▷ Drive moderately. Hot exhaust system Hot exhaust system High temperatures are generated in the exhaust system. Do not remove the heat shields installed and never apply undercoating to them. Make sure that flammable materials, e. g. hay, leaves, grass, etc.
Driving tips Things to remember when driving This phenomenon is referred to as hydroplan‐ ing. It is characterized by a partial or complete loss of contact between the tires and the road surface, ultimately undermining your ability to steer and brake the vehicle. Driving through water Observe water level and speed Do not exceed the maximum water level and maximum speed; otherwise, the vehicle's engine, the electrical systems and the trans‐ mission may be damaged.
Things to remember when driving Driving tips ▷ Extended periods when the vehicle is not used at all. ▷ Infrequent use of the brakes. Corrosion will built up when the maximum pressure applied to the brake pads during braking is not reached - thus discs don't get cleaned. Corrosion buildup on the brake discs will cause a pulsating effect on the brakes in their re‐ sponse - generally that cannot be corrected.
Driving tips Loading Loading Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Loading Load Driving tips Securing cargo Lashing eyes in the trunk The maximum load is the sum of the weight of the occupants and the cargo. The greater the weight of the occupants, the less cargo that can be transported. To secure the cargo there are four lashing eyes in the cargo area. Securing cargo Stowing cargo ▷ Cover sharp edges and corners on the cargo. ▷ Heavy cargo: stow as far forward as possi‐ ble, directly behind and at the bottom of the rear passenger seat backrests.
Driving tips Loading Roof drip rail with flaps The anchorage points are located in the roof drip rail above the doors. Fold the cover outward. Loading Be sure that adequate clearance is maintained for tilting and opening the glass sunroof. Because roof racks raise the vehicle's center of gravity when loaded, they have a major ef‐ fect on vehicle handling and steering re‐ sponse.
Saving fuel Driving tips Saving fuel Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Driving tips Saving fuel Avoid high engine speeds As a rule: driving at low engine speeds lowers fuel consumption and reduces wear. Use 1st gear to get the vehicle moving. Start‐ ing with the 2nd gear, accelerate rapidly. When accelerating, shift up before reaching high en‐ gine speeds. When you reach the desired speed, shift into the highest applicable gear and drive with the engine speed as low as possible and at a con‐ stant speed.
Saving fuel The achieved extended range is displayed in the instrument cluster as bonus range. Driving tips The output is reduced once the set ECO PRO speed is reached. Overview Coasting The system includes the following EfficientDynamics functions and displays: ▷ ECO PRO bonus range, refer to page 197. Fuel-efficiency can be optimized by disengag‐ ing the engine and Coasting, refer to page 199, with the engine idling.
Driving tips Saving fuel The bonus range is shown in the range display. ECO PRO tip, driving tip The bonus range is automatically reset every time the vehicle is refueled. The arrow indicates that the driving style can be adjusted to be more fuel efficient by backing off the accelerator for instance. Efficiency display Display in the instrument cluster Note The efficiency display and ECO PRO tips in the instrument cluster appear when the ECO PRO display is activated.
Saving fuel Driving tips Indications on the Control Display Coasting EfficientDynamics The concept Information on fuel consumption and technol‐ ogy can be displayed while driving. The system helps to conserve fuel. 1. "Vehicle info" 2. "EfficientDynamics" Displaying fuel consumption history The average fuel consumption can be dis‐ played within an adjustable time frame. Vertical bars show consumption for the se‐ lected time frame. Trip interruptions are represented below the bar on the time axis.
Driving tips Saving fuel prox. 50 km/h to 100 mph, approx. 160 km/h, if the following conditions are met: ▷ Accelerator pedal and brake pedal are not operated. ▷ The selector lever is in selector lever posi‐ tion D. ▷ Engine and transmission are at operating temperature. The driving status Coast can be influenced with the shift paddles. Display Color code blue, arrow 1, and symbol, arrow 2: driving condition Coasting.
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Refueling Mobility Pull the green knob with the fuel pump symbol. This releases the fuel filler flap. Observe the following when refueling The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle clicks off the first time. Do not overfill the fuel tank Do not overfill the fuel tank; otherwise fuel may eslide, causing harm to the environ‐ ment and damaging the vehicle.◀ Handling fuels Observe safety regulations posted at the gas station.◀ Online Edition for Part no.
Mobility Fuel Fuel Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems. Fuel recommendation Note US: ASTM 4806–xx CAN: CGSB-3.
Fuel gine deposits, it is highly recommended to purchase gasoline from Top Tier retailers. Failure to comply with these recommendations may result in the need for unscheduled main‐ tenance.◀ Mobility Do not add any diesel additives Do not add additives, including gasoline; otherwise, engine damage may occur.◀ BMW Advanced Diesel Diesel The concept Low-Sulfur Diesel The engine of your BMW is designed for diesel with low sulfur content: Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel ASTM D 975-xx.
Mobility Fuel Diesel exhaust fluid on minimum ▷ The remaining range is dis‐ played in the instrument cluster: refill with reduction agent. The engine will con‐ tinue to run as long as it is not switched off and all other operating conditions are satisfied; sufficient fuel, e.g. Engine does not start Do not continue driving to the limit of the remaining travel distance. Otherwise, you will not be able to restart the engine after switch‐ ing it off. In certain cases, this could cause safety to be impaired.
Fuel exhaust fluid can be replenished simply and safely. ▷ Alternative: NOx reduction agent AUS 32 Diesel exhaust fluid can be purchased at your service center. Mobility The vehicle tank will be filled. The tank is full when the fill level in the bot‐ tle no longer changes. It is not possible to overfill. Refill quantity When the Reserve display starts, add at least 3 bottles of reducing agent. This corresponds to approx. 1.5 US gal/6 liters. Tank for reducing agent 5.
Mobility Fuel Do not dispose of empty bottles with house‐ hold waste unless this is permitted by local regulations. Reserve indication The Reserve display will still ap‐ pear along with the remaining range after refilling. Engine can be started. After several minutes of driving, the Reserve indication goes out. Diesel exhaust fluid on minimum After filling, the indication -- is still displayed. Only after the display goes out can the engine -- be started. 1. Switch on the ignition.
Wheels and tires Mobility Wheels and tires Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Mobility Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifica‐ tions in bar/PSI Front: 245/45 R 18 96 Y RSC 2.4 / 35 - - 2.4 / 35 2.4 / 35 - - 2.6 / 38 2.4 / 35 - - 2.9 /42 Rear: 275/40 R 18 99 Y RSC These pressure values can also be found on the tire inflation pressure label on the driver's door pillar. Maximum permissible speed Do not exceed 100 mph/160 km/h; other‐ wise, tire damage and accidents may result.
Wheels and tires Mobility Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Front: 245/45 R 18 96 Y RSC 2.4 / 35 - - 2.4 / 35 Front: 245/40 R 19 94 Y RSC 2.5 / 36 - - 2.6 / 38 2.6 / 38 - - 2.9 /42 Rear: 275/40 R 18 99 Y RSC Front: 245/40 R 19 94 Y RSC Rear: 275/35 R 19 96 Y RSC 2.4 / 35 - - 2.6 / 38 Rear: 275/35 R 19 96 Y RSC Front: 245/35 R 20 95 Y XL RSC Rear: 275/30 R 20 97 Y XL RSC 2.4 / 35 - - 2.
Mobility Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Front: 245/35 R 20 95 Y XL RSC 2.5 / 36 - - 3.0 / 44 Front: 245/35 R 20 95 Y XL RSC 2.5 / 36 - - 3.0 / 44 Rear: 275/30 R 20 97 Y XL RSC Emergency wheel: T 135/90 R 17 104 M Rear: 275/30 R 20 97 Y XL RSC Speed up to a max. of 50 mph / 80 km/h 4.2 / 60 535i xDrive, 535d xDrive Tire size T 135/90 R 17 104 M Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Tire size 2.4 / 35 2.
Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressures at max. speeds above 100 mph/160 km/h Speeds above 100 mph/160 km/h In order to drive at maximum speeds in excess of 100 mph/160 km/h, please observe, and, if necessary, adjust tire pressures for speeds exceeding 100 mph/160 km/h from the relevant table on the following pages. Other‐ wise tire damage and accidents could occur.
Mobility Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Front: 245/40 R 19 94 Y RSC 2.7 / 39 - - 3.0 / 44 Front: 245/40 R 19 94 Y RSC 2.4 / 35 - - 2.6 / 38 2.4 / 35 - - 2.9 /42 Rear: 275/35 R 19 96 Y RSC Rear: 275/35 R 19 96 Y RSC Front: 245/35 R 20 95 Y XL RSC 2.7 / 39 - - 3.2 / 46 Rear: 275/30 R 20 97 Y XL RSC Rear: 275/30 R 20 97 Y XL RSC Emergency wheel: T 135/90 R 17 104 M Speed up to a max. of 50 mph / 80 km/h 4.
Wheels and tires Mobility Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Front: 245/40 R 19 94 Y RSC 2.7 / 39 - - 3.0 / 44 Front: 245/40 R 19 94 Y RSC 2.5 / 36 - - 2.6 / 38 2.6 / 38 - - 2.9 /42 Rear: 275/35 R 19 96 Y RSC Front: 245/35 R 20 95 Y XL RSC Rear: 275/35 R 19 96 Y RSC 2.7 / 39 - - 3.2 / 46 Rear: 275/30 R 20 97 Y XL RSC Emergency wheel: T 135/90 R 17 104 M Rear: 275/30 R 20 97 Y XL RSC Speed up to a max. of 50 mph / 80 km/h 4.
Mobility Wheels and tires 528i xDrive Tire size Without high-speed tuning feature Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Specifications in bar/PSI with cold tires Specifications in bar/PSI with cold tires 225/55 R 17 97 V M 2.8 / 41 +S A/S RSC 225/55 R 17 97 V M 2.4 / 35 +S A/S RSC 2.
Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifica‐ tions in bar/PSI Specifications in bar/PSI with cold tires 245/45 R 18 100 V M+S XL A/S RSC Tire size 2.5 / 36 2.9 /42 245/45 R 18 100 V M+S XL A/S RSC 245/40 R 19 98 V M +S XL A/S RSC 245/45 R 18 96 Y RSC 245/45 R 18 96 Y RSC 225/55 R 17 97 H M +S RSC 225/55 R 17 97 H M +S RSC 245/45 R 18 100 V M+S XL RSC 245/45 R 18 100 V M+S XL RSC 2.5 / 36 - - 2.5 / 36 Rear: 275/40 R 18 99 Y RSC Front: 245/40 R 19 94 Y RSC 2.4 / 35 - - 2.
Mobility Tire size Wheels and tires Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Specifications in bar/PSI with cold tires 245/45 R 18 100 V M+S XL A/S RSC Tire size Specifications in bar/PSI with cold tires 2.6 / 38 3.0 / 44 245/45 R 18 100 V M+S XL A/S RSC 245/40 R 19 98 V M +S XL A/S RSC 245/40 R 19 98 V M +S XL A/S RSC 245/45 R 18 96 Y RSC 245/45 R 18 96 Y RSC 245/45 R 18 100 V M+S XL RSC 245/45 R 18 100 V M+S XL RSC Front: 245/45 R 18 96 Y RSC 2.6 / 38 - - 2.
Wheels and tires Mobility Speed letter Treadwear Q = up to 100 mph, 160 km/h The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified gov‐ ernment test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and one-half, 1 g, times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100.
Mobility Wheels and tires Temperature grade for this tire Minimum tread depth The temperature grade for this tire is es‐ tablished for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinfla‐ tion, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. If necessary, have the vehicle towed.
Wheels and tires In case of tire damage If there are indications of tire damage, re‐ duce your speed immediately and have the rims and tires checked right away; otherwise, there is the increased risk of an accident. Drive carefully to the nearest service center. If necessary, have the vehicle towed or trans‐ ported there. Otherwise, tire damage can be‐ come life threatening for vehicle occupants and also other traffic.
Mobility Wheels and tires Storage Retreaded tires Possibly substantial variations in the de‐ sign and age of the tire casing structures can limit service life and have a negative impact on road safety.◀ Store wheels and tires in a cool, dry place with as little exposure to light as possible. Always protect tires against all contact with oil, grease and fuels. Do not exceed the maximum tire inflation pres‐ sure indicated on the side wall of the tire.
Wheels and tires into the tires, which seals the damage from the inside. Mobility Sealing container The compressor can be used to check the tire inflation pressure. Hints ▷ Follow the instructions on using the Mobi‐ lity System found on the compressor and sealant container. ▷ Use of the Mobility System may be ineffec‐ tive if the tire puncture measures approx. 1/8 in/4 mm or more. ▷ Sealing container, arrow 1. ▷ Contact the nearest service center if the tire cannot be made drivable.
Mobility Wheels and tires Filling the tire with sealant 1. Shake the sealing container. 2. Pull the connection hose fully out of the compressor housing. Do not kink the hose. 3. Screw the connection hose onto the con‐ nector of the sealant container. 226 4. Insert the sealant container on the com‐ pressor housing in an upright position. 5. Screw the filling hose of the sealant con‐ tainer onto the tire valve of the defective wheel. 6.
Wheels and tires 7. With the ignition turned on or the engine running, reel on the compressor. Mobility This prevents leftover sealant from escap‐ ing from the container. 4. Wrap the empty sealant container in suita‐ ble material to avoid dirtying the cargo area. 5. Stow the Mobility System back in the vehi‐ cle. Distributing the sealant Switch off the compressor after 10 mi‐ nutes Do not allow the compressor to run longer than 10 minutes; otherwise, the device will overheat and may be damaged.
Mobility Wheels and tires Snow chains Fine-link snow chains Only certain types of fine-link snow chains have been tested by the manufacturer of the vehicle, classified as road-safe and approved. Information about the approved snow chains are available from the service center. When snow chains are in use, the rear axle steering of the Integral Active Steering is deac‐ tivated automatically.
Engine compartment Mobility Engine compartment Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Mobility Engine compartment Never reach into the engine compart‐ ment Never reach into spaces or gaps in the engine compartment; otherwise, there is a risk of in‐ jury, e.g., from rotating or hot parts.◀ Danger of injury when the hood is open There is a danger of injury from protrud‐ ing parts when the hood is open.◀ Closing the hood Hood open when driving If you see any signs that the hood is not completely closed while driving, pull over im‐ mediately and close it securely.
Engine oil Mobility Engine oil Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Mobility Engine oil Too much engine oil 3. Have the vehicle checked immediately; otherwise, surplus engine oil can lead to en‐ gine damage.◀ Detailed measurement The concept In the detailed measurement the engine oil level is checked and displayed via a scale. Gasoline engine: If the engine oil level reaches the minimum level, a check control message is displayed. Diesel engine: "Measure engine oil level" 4. "Start measurement" The engine oil level is checked and displayed via a scale. Time: approx.
Engine oil Engine oil types to add Diesel engine Hints API CJ-4. Mobility No oil additives Oil additives may lead to engine dam‐ age.◀ Viscosity grades for engine oils Engine oil change: The vehicle manufacturer recommends that you let the service center change the motor oil. When selecting an engine oil, ensure that the engine oil belongs to one of the viscosity grades SAE 0W-40, SAE 0W-30, SAE 5W-40, and SAE 5W-30 or malfunctions or engine damage may occur.
Mobility Coolant Coolant Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems. Checking 1. Let the engine cool. 2.
Coolant Mobility Adding 1. Let the engine cool. 2. Turn the lid of the coolant reservoir slightly counterclockwise to allow any excess pressure to dissipate, then open it. 3. If the coolant is low, slowly add coolant up to the specified level; do not overfill. 4. Turn the lid until there is an audible click. The arrows on the coolant reservoir and the lid must point towards one another. 5. Have the cause of the coolant loss elimi‐ nated as soon as possible.
Mobility Maintenance Maintenance Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Maintenance Mobility Socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis Note Socket for Onboard Diagnosis The socket for onboard diagnostics may only be used by the service center or a work‐ shop that operates in accordance with the specifications of the vehicle manufacturer with correspondingly trained personnel and other authorized persons. Otherwise, use may result in operating problems for the vehicle.
Mobility Replacing components Replacing components Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Replacing components the service center if you are unfamiliar those or if they have not been described here. You can obtain a selection of replacement bulbs at the service center. Danger of burns Only change bulbs when they are cool; otherwise, there is a danger of getting burned.◀ Working on the lighting system When working on the lighting system, you should always reel off the lights affected to prevent short circuits.
Mobility Replacing components Hints Because of the long life of these bulbs, the likelihood of failure is very low. Switching the lights on and off frequently shortens their life. If a bulb fails, reel on the front fog lights and continue the trip with great care. Comply with local regulations. Do not perform work/bulb replacement on xenon headlights Have any work on the xenon lighting system, including bulb replacement, performed only by a service center.
Replacing components 3. Unscrew the bulb holder counterclockwise. Mobility LED front fog lights These front fog lights are made using LED technology. Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction. Turn signal in exterior mirror The turn signals in the exterior mirrors feature LED technology. Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction. 4. Remove the bulb and replace it. Tail lights, bulb replacement 5. Insert the new bulb and attach the cover in the reverse order.
Mobility Replacing components Lights in the trunk lid Access to the lights 1. Remove the three screws using the screw driver from the onboard vehicle tool kit. Squeeze the clips together and remove the bulb holder. Press the bulb into the bulb holder, turn coun‐ terclockwise and remove. Reversing lamp 2. Fold away the cover. Follow general instructions, refer to page 238. 16-watt bulb, W16W. Inside brake lamp Follow general instructions, refer to page 238. 21-watt bulb, H21W.
Replacing components Changing wheels Hints When using run-flat tires or sealants, a tire does not need to be changed immediately in the event of pressure loss due to a flat tire. Mobility to ensure that all comfort features are fully available and that any Check Control mes‐ sages of these comfort features are no longer displayed. Charging the battery Which is why no spare tire is available. General information The tools for changing wheels are available as accessories from your service center.
Mobility Replacing components Disposing of old batteries In the trunk Have old batteries disposed of by your service center or bring them to a recy‐ cling center. Maintain the battery in an upright position for transport and storage. Secure the battery so that it does not tip over during transport. Fuses Open the cover on the right side trim, arrow. Hints Information on the fuse types and locations is found on a separate sheet.
Breakdown assistance Mobility Breakdown assistance Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Mobility Breakdown assistance When the emergency request is received at the BMW Response Center, the BMW Response Center contacts you and takes further steps to help you. Even if you are unable to respond, the BMW Response Center can take further steps to help you under certain circum‐ stances. For this, data are transmitted to the BMW Response Center which serve to deter‐ mine the necessary rescue measures. E. g. the current position of the vehicle, if it can be established.
Breakdown assistance Mobility Connecting the cables Preparation Bodywork contact between vehicles Make sure that there is no contact be‐ tween the bodywork of the two vehicles; other‐ wise, there is a danger of short circuits.◀ 1. Check whether the battery of the other ve‐ hicle has a voltage of 12 volts. This infor‐ mation can be found on the battery. 2. Switch off the engine of the assisting vehi‐ cle. 3. Switch off any electronic systems/power consumers in both vehicles.
Mobility Breakdown assistance Tow-starting and towing Manual transmission Note Observe before towing your vehicle Tow-starting and towing For tow-starting or towing, switch off the Intelligent Safety systems; otherwise malfunc‐ tions of the individual braking systems might lead to accidents.◀ Steptronic transmission: transporting your vehicle Gearshift lever in neutral position. Towing When the parking brake is blocked The parking brake cannot be released manually.
Breakdown assistance Tow truck Mobility Should it prove impossible to avoid mounting the tow bar at an offset angle, please observe the following: ▷ Maneuvering capability is limited going around corners. ▷ The tow bar will generate lateral forces if it is secured with an offset. Tow rope Have your vehicle transported with a tow truck with a so-called lift bar or on a flat bed. Do not lift the vehicle Do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting or body and chassis parts; otherwise, damage may result.
Mobility Breakdown assistance Screw thread for tow fitting Push out the cover by pressing on the top edge. Tow-starting Steptronic transmission Do not tow-start the vehicle. Tow-starting the engine is not possible due to the transmission. Have the cause of the starting problems fixed. Manual transmission If possible, do not tow-start the vehicle but start the engine by jump-starting, refer to page 246. If the vehicle is equipped with a cat‐ alytic converter, only tow-start while the en‐ gine is cold.
Care Mobility Care Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Mobility Care 3. Switch the engine off. Headlights 4. Switch on the ignition. ▷ Do not rub dry and do not use abrasive or acidic cleansers. Steptronic transmission: 2. Engage selector lever position N. ▷ Soak areas that have been dirtied e. g., from insects, with shampoo and wash off with water. 3. Deactivating Automatic Hold, refer to page 75. ▷ Thaw ice with de-icing spray; do not use an ice scraper. 1. Drive into the car wash. 4. Release the parking brake. 5. Switch the engine off.
Care Aggressive substances such as spilled fuel, oil, grease or bird droppings, must be removed im‐ mediately to prevent the finish from being al‐ tered or discolored. Only use respectively approved cleaning and care products for vehicles with matte finish. Suitable care products for matte finishes are available from the service center. Leather care Remove dust from the leather often, using a cloth or vacuum cleaner.
Mobility Care No cleansers that contain alcohol or sol‐ vents Do not use cleansers that contain alcohol or solvents, such as lacquer thinners, heavy-duty grease removers, fuel, or such; this could lead to surface damage.◀ Sensor/camera lenses To clean sensors and camera lenses, use a cloth moistened with a small amount of glass detergent. Displays/monitors Cleaning displays and screens Safety belts Dirty belt straps impede the reeling action and thus have a negative impact on safety.
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Reference Technical data Technical data Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, countryspecific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. The respectively applicable country provisions must be observed when using the respective features and systems.
Technical data Reference Weights 528i Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 4,971/2,255 Load lbs/kg 948/430 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,359/1,070 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,844/1,290 Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 220/100 Trunk capacity cu ft/liters 18.
Reference Technical data 535d Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,550/1,157 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,910/1,320 Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 220/100 Cargo area capacity cu ft/liters 18.4/520 Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 5,170/2,345 Load lbs/kg 948/430 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,447/1,110 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,888/1,310 Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 220/100 Cargo area capacity cu ft/liters 18.
Technical data Reference 535d xDrive Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 5,390/2,445 Load lbs/kg 950/431 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,700/1,225 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,910/1,320 Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 220/100 Cargo area capacity cu ft/liters 18.4/520 Capacities Fuel tank, approx. US gal/liters Notes 18.5/70 Fuel quality, refer to page 206 Online Edition for Part no.
Reference Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index A ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tem 135 ACC, Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go 143 Acceleration Assistant, refer to Launch Control 82 Accessories and parts 7 Activated-charcoal filter 168 Active Blind Spot Detec‐ tion 131 Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go, ACC 143 Active Protection 132 Active seat, front 56 Active seat ventilation, front 57 Active Steering, integral 139 Adaptive brake assistant 135 Adaptive brake lights, refer to Brake force d
Everything from A to Z Blinds, sun protection 49 BMW Advanced Diesel 207 BMW Assist, see user's manual for Navigation, En‐ tertainment and Communi‐ cation BMW Driver’s Guide App 6 BMW Homepage 6 BMW Internet page 6 BMW maintenance sys‐ tem 236 Bonus range, ECO PRO 197 Bottle holder, refer to Cu‐ pholder 183 Brake assistant 135 Brake assistant, adaptive 135 Brake discs, break-in 188 Brake force display 132 Brake lights, adaptive 132 Brake lights, brake force dis‐ play 132 Brake lights, bulb replace‐ ment 24
Reference Everything from A to Z COMFORT program, Driving Dynamics Control 141 Compressor 224 Computer, refer to On-board computer 97 Condensation on win‐ dows 166 Condensation under the vehi‐ cle 191 Condition Based Service CBS 236 Configure driving mode 141 Confirmation signal 46 ConnectedDrive, see user's manual for Navigation, En‐ tertainment and Communi‐ cation ConnectedDrive Services Continued driving with a flat tire 113, 116 Control Display 18 Control Display, settings 99 Controller 18 Control sys
Everything from A to Z EfficientDynamics 199 Electronic displays, instru‐ ment cluster 84 Electronic oil measure‐ ment 231 Electronic Stability Program ESP, refer to DSC 135 Emergency detection, remote control 35 Emergency release, fuel filler flap 204 Emergency Request 245 Emergency start function, en‐ gine start 35 Emergency unlocking, trans‐ mission lock 82 Emergency unlocking, trunk lid 43 Energy Control 93 Energy recovery 94 Engine, automatic Start/Stop function 71 Engine, automatic switchoff 71 Engin
Reference Everything from A to Z H I Handbrake, refer to Parking brake 73 Hand-held transmitter, alter‐ nating code 173 Hazard warning flashers 245 HDC Hill Descent Con‐ trol 137 Head airbags 108 Headlight control, auto‐ matic 104 Headlight courtesy delay fea‐ ture 104 Headlight courtesy delay fea‐ ture via remote control 38 Headlight flasher 76 Headlight glass 239 Headlights 239 Headlights, care 252 Headlight washer system 77 Head restraints 53 Head restraints, front 58 Head restraints, rear 60 Head-up
Everything from A to Z Lane margin, warning 129 Language on Control Dis‐ play 100 Lashing eyes, securing cargo 193 LATCH child restraint sys‐ tem 66 Launch Control 82 Leather, care 253 LED front fog lights, bulb re‐ placement 241 LED headlights, bulb replace‐ ment 241 LED light 241 LEDs, light-emitting di‐ odes 239 Length, vehicle 258 Letters and numbers, enter‐ ing 24 License plate lamp, bulb re‐ placement 241 Light alloy wheels, care 253 Light control 104 Light-emitting diodes, LEDs 239 Lighter, front 17
Reference Everything from A to Z Neutral cleaner, see wheel cleaner 253 New wheels and tires 223 Night Vision 126 Night Vision device, see Night Vision 126 Nylon rope for tow-starting/ towing 249 O OBD Onboard Diagnosis 237 OBD, see OBD Onboard Di‐ agnosis 237 Object detection, see Night Vision 126 Obstacle marking, rearview camera 156 Octane rating, refer to Rec‐ ommended fuel grade 206 Odometer 92 Office, see user's manual for Navigation, Entertainment and Communication Oil 231 Oil, adding 232 Oil addi
Everything from A to Z Remote control, univer‐ sal 172 Replacement fuse 244 Replacing parts 238 Replacing wheels/tires 223 Reporting safety defects 9 RES button 146 RES button, see Active Cruise Control, ACC 143 RES button, see Cruise con‐ trol 150 Reserve warning, refer to Range 93 Reset, Tire Pressure Monitor TPM 112 Residual heat, automatic cli‐ mate control 168 Retaining straps, securing cargo 193 Retreaded tires 223 Reversing lamp, bulb replace‐ ment 242 Roadside parking lights 104 Roller sunblinds 49
Reference Everything from A to Z Stability control systems 135 Start/stop, automatic func‐ tion 71 Start/Stop button 69 Start function during malfunc‐ tion 35 Starting the engine 70 Status control display, tires 112 Status information, iDrive 22 Status of Owner's Manual 7 Steering, Integral Active Steering 139 Steering wheel, adjusting 63 Steering wheel heating 64 Steering wheel memory 61 Steptronic Sport transmis‐ sion, refer to Steptronic transmission 79 Steptronic transmission 79 Stopping the engine 71
Everything from A to Z U W Unintentional alarm 48 Units of measure 100 Universal remote control 172 Unlock button, Steptronic transmission 80 Unlocking/locking via door lock 39 Unlocking/locking with re‐ mote control 37 Unlocking, settings 46 Updates made after the edito‐ rial deadline 7 Upholstery care 253 USB interface 177 Warning and indicator lamps, see Check Control 88 Warning displays, see Check Control 88 Warning messages, see Check Control 88 Warning triangle 246 Warranty 7 Washer fluid 78 Washe
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