Contents Owner's Manual for Vehicle A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine THE BMW X3. OWNER'S MANUAL. Online Edition for Part no.
X3 xDrive28i X3 xDrive35i 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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Contents The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ ular topic or item is by using the index, refer to page 268.
Notes Notes Using this Owner's Manual Vehicle equipment The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ ular topic is by using the index. This Owner's Manual describes all models and all standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series. Therefore, in this Owner's Manual, equipment is also described and illustrated that is not availa‐ ble in your vehicle, e.g. because of the selected optional equipment or the country-specific var‐ iants.
Notes quires suitable maintenance and repair meth‐ ods. 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 this work is not carried out properly, there is the danger of subsequent damage and related safety hazards. Parts and Accessories For your own safety, use genuine parts and ac‐ cessories approved by BMW.
Notes you may be required to adapt your vehicle to meet different prevailing operating conditions and homologation requirements. You should also be aware of any applicable warranty limita‐ tions or exclusions for such country or region. In such case, please contact Customer Relations for further information. Maintenance Maintain the vehicle regularly to sustain the road safety, operational reliability and the New Vehi‐ cle Limited Warranty.
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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 equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Cockpit At a glance High-beam Assistant 82 Voice activation 22 Roadside parking lamps 82 Professional mobile phone prepa‐ ration package 188 Computer 75 9 Steering column stalk, right Windshield wipers 62 6 Steering wheel buttons, left Store speed 100 Rain sensor 63 Resume speed 100 Clean the windshields and head‐ lamps 64 Cruise control on/off, interrupt‐ ing 99 Rear window wiper 64 7 Instrument cluster 68 8 Steering wheel buttons, right Entertainment source 10 Start/stop the engine an
At a glance Cockpit All around the center console 1 Headliner 15 2 Control Display 16 Backup camera 103 3 Glove compartment 122 Top View 106 4 Air vent 114 HDC Hill Descent Control 95 5 10 PDC Park Distance Control 101 Hazard warning system 243 11 Dynamic Driving Control 97 Central locking system 33 6 Automatic climate control 109 7 Radio 158 CD/multimedia 166 8 Controller with buttons 16 9 Parking brake 60 DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐ trol 94 12 Automatic transmission 65 Auto Hol
Cockpit At a glance All around the headliner 1 Emergency Request 243 4 Reading lamps 84 2 Panoramic glass sunroof 44 5 Interior lamps 84 3 Indicator lamp, front passenger airbag 87 Online Edition for Part no.
At a glance iDrive iDrive Vehicle equipment Control Display All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. Notes ▷ To clean the Control Display, follow the care instructions.
iDrive At a glance Operating concept 2. Press. Opening the main menu Press the button. 3. Move in four directions. The main menu is displayed. All iDrive functions can be called up via the main menu. Selecting menu items Menu items shown in white can be selected. Buttons on controller 1. Turn the controller until the desired menu item is highlighted. Press the button Function MENU Open the main menu. RADIO Opens the Radio menu. CD Opens the CD/Multimedia menu. NAV Opens the Navigation menu.
At a glance iDrive The current panel is closed and the previous panel is displayed. The previous panel is opened again by pressing the BACK button. In this case, the current panel is not closed. ▷ Move the controller to the right. A new panel is opened on top of the previous display. Additional options: move the controller to the right repeatedly until the "Options" menu is dis‐ played. Options menu The "Options" menu consists of various areas: ▷ Screen settings, e.g., "Split screen".
iDrive At a glance Example: setting the clock 6. Turn the controller to set the hours and press the controller. Setting the clock 7. Turn the controller to set the minutes and press the controller. 1. Press the button. The main menu is displayed. 2. Turn the controller until "Settings" is high‐ lighted, and then press the controller. Status information Status field The following information is displayed in the sta‐ tus field at the top right: ▷ Time. ▷ Current entertainment source.
At a glance iDrive Switching the split screen on and off Symbol Meaning Roaming is active. 1. Text message was received. 2. "Split screen" Check the SIM card. Selecting the display SIM card is blocked. SIM card is missing. Enter the PIN. Entertainment symbols Symbol Meaning 1. Press the button. Press the button. 2. "Split screen" 3. Move the controller until the split screen is selected. 4. Press the controller or select "Split screen content". 5. Select the desired menu item. CD/DVD player.
iDrive Running a function Symbol Function Press the button. Press the controller: delete the letter or number. The function will run immediately. This means, for example, that the number is dialed when a phone number is selected. Press the controller for an extended period: delete all letters or numbers. Enter a blank space. Displaying the button assignment Use a finger to touch the buttons. Do not wear gloves or use objects. The key assignment is displayed at the top edge of the screen.
At a glance Voice activation system Voice activation system Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Voice activation system respective of which menu item is currently se‐ lected, e.g., ›Vehicle status‹. At a glance 3. "Speech mode:" 4. Select the setting. List of short commands of the voice activation system, refer to page 258. Help dialog for the voice activation system Calling up help dialog: ›Help‹ Additional commands for the help dialog: ▷ ›Help with examples‹: information about the current operating options and the most im‐ portant commands for them are announced.
At a glance Voice activation system ›Station ...‹ e. g. Classic Radio station ▷ Keep the doors, windows, and glass sun‐ roof closed to prevent noise interference. ▷ Avoid making other noise in the vehicle while speaking. 24 Online Edition for Part no.
Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle At a glance Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle Vehicle equipment Select components All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. 1.
At a glance Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle Opening during operation via iDrive Programmable memory buttons To move directly from the application on the Control Display to the options menu: General information 1. The Owner's Manual can be stored on the pro‐ grammable memory buttons and called up di‐ rectly. Press the button or move the controller to the right repeatedly until the "Options" menu is displayed. 2.
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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 equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Opening and closing Take the used battery to a recycling cen‐ ter or to your service center. Controls Personal Profile The concept New remote controls You can obtain new remote controls from your service center. Loss of the remote controls Lost remote controls can be blocked by your service center.
Controls Opening and closing Importing profiles 2. "Profiles" Existing settings and contacts are overwritten with the imported profile. 1. "Settings" 2. "Profiles" 3. "Import profile" 3. Select a profile. The profile that is opened is assigned to the re‐ mote control currently in use. Renaming profiles 1. "Settings" 4. USB interface: "USB device" 2. "Profiles" The current profile is selected. 3. "Options" Open. 4.
Opening and closing Controls Note: the guest profile cannot be renamed. ▷ Backup camera, refer to page 103: selec‐ tion of functions and type of display. Display profile list during start ▷ Language on the Control Display, refer to page 78. The profile list can be displayed during each start for selecting the desired profile. 1. "Settings" 2. "Profiles" 3. "Options" Open. ▷ Triple turn signal activation, refer to page 62.
Controls Opening and closing Operating from the inside The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. 1. "Settings" 2. "Door locks" 3. "Unlock button:" Via the button for the central locking system. If the vehicle has been locked from inside, the fuel filler flap remains unlocked. If an accident of a certain severity occurs, the central locking system unlocks automatically. The hazard warning system and interior lamps come on.
Opening and closing Switching on interior lamps and courtesy lamps Press the button on the remote control with the vehicle locked. Controls Confirmation signals from the vehicle 1. "Settings" 2. "Door locks" 3. Deactivate or activate the desired confirma‐ tion signals. Panic mode ▷ "Acoustic sig. lock/unlock" You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation. ▷ "Flash when lock/unlock" Press the button on the remote control for at least 3 seconds.
Controls Opening and closing 3. "Last seat position auto." Any unauthorized modifications or changes to these devices could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Using the door lock General information Malfunction If the vehicle can no longer be locked or un‐ locked with the remote control, the battery may be discharged or there may be interference from external sources such as mobile phones, metal objects, overhead power lines, transmission towers, etc.
Opening and closing Controls Locking the doors and tailgate together Unlocking and opening To lock all doors and the tailgate at once: ▷ Either unlock the doors together using the button for the central locking system and then pull the door handle above the armrest or 1. With the doors closed, lock the vehicle using the button for the central locking system in the interior. 2. Unlock and open the driver's or front pas‐ senger door. 3. Lock the vehicle.
Controls Opening and closing Provide edge protection Sharp or angular objects can hit the rear window while driving and damage the heating wires of the rear window. Provide edge protec‐ tion.◀ Do not place the remote control in the cargo area Take the remote control with you and do not leave it in the cargo area; otherwise, the remote control is locked inside the vehicle when the tail‐ gate is closed.◀ Opening from the outside Locking the vehicle ▷ Press the button next to the tailgate.
Opening and closing ▷ Press the button on the exterior of the tail‐ gate. ▷ Press the button on the remote control for approx. 1 second. ▷ Push the button in the driver's foot‐ well. Pressing the button again stops the motion. The opening process is interrupted as well: Controls With Comfort Access: ▷ Press the button, arrow 1, on the inside of the tailgate. The tailgate closes automatically. Pressing again stops the motion. ▷ Press the button, arrow 2.
Controls Opening and closing control is locked inside the vehicle when the tail‐ gate is closed.◀ Unlocking Manual operation In the event of an electrical malfunction, operate the unlocked tailgate manually with a slow and smooth motion. Comfort Access The concept The vehicle can be accessed without activating the remote control. All you need to do is to have the remote control with you, e.g., in your jacket pocket. Grasp the door handle on the driver's or front passenger door completely, arrow 1.
Opening and closing Unlocking the tailgate separately Press the button on the exterior of the tailgate. This corresponds to pressing the button. Do not place the remote control in the cargo area Take the remote control with you and do not leave it in the cargo area; otherwise, the remote control is locked inside the vehicle when the tail‐ gate is closed.
Controls Opening and closing Indicator lamp on the interior rearview mirror ▷ In automatic car washes. ▷ In duplex garages. ▷ During transport on car-carrying trains, at sea or on a trailer. ▷ When animals are to remain in the vehicle. Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor ▷ The indicator lamp flashes briefly every 2 seconds: The system is armed.
Opening and closing ▷ Press the switch beyond the resist‐ ance point. The window opens automatically. Pressing again stops the motion. Convenient opening, refer to page 34, via the remote control. Closing Danger of pinching Monitor the closing process and make sure that the closing path of the window is clear; otherwise, injuries may result.◀ ▷ Pull the switch to the resistance point. The window closes while the switch is held. ▷ Pull the switch beyond the resistance point.
Controls Opening and closing Roller sunblinds 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 raised. Do not open the window while the roller sunblind is raised; otherwise, there is a risk of damage at high speeds that may result in personal injury.
Opening and closing Controls Comfort position Initializing the system In the comfort position, the roof is not fully open. This reduces wind noise in the passenger com‐ partment. The system can be initialized when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running. Every time the glass sunroof is opened or closed completely, it stops in the comfort position. If desired, continue the movement by pressing the switch.
Controls Adjusting Adjusting Vehicle equipment Manually adjustable seats All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Adjusting Height Controls Electrically adjustable seats At a glance Pull the lever and apply your weight to the seat or lift it off, as necessary. Backrest tilt 1 Backrest width 2 Lumbar support 3 Forward/backward, height, seat tilt 4 Backrest tilt 5 Seat and mirror memory for driver's seat Note Pull the lever and apply your weight to the back‐ rest or lift it off, as necessary. The seat setting for the driver's seat is stored for the remote control currently in use.
Controls Adjusting Lumbar support 2. Height. The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad‐ justed in such a way that it supports the lumbar region of the spine. The lower back and the spine are supported for upright posture. ▷ Press the front/rear section of the switch. The curvature is increased/ decreased. ▷ Press the upper/lower sec‐ tion of the switch. 3. Seat tilt. The curvature is shifted up/ down.
Adjusting Controls Switching off Notes Press the button longer. Always make sure that safety belts are being worn by all occupants before driving away. The LEDs go out. Rear seat heating Although airbags enhance safety by providing added protection, they are not a substitute for safety belts. ▷ The shoulder strap's anchorage point will be correct for adult seat occupants of every build if the seat is correctly adjusted.
Controls Adjusting Front head restraints Buckling the belt Correctly adjusted head restraint A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the risk of injury to cervical vertebrae in the event of an accident. Adjusting the head restraint Make sure you hear the latch plate engage in the belt buckle. Unbuckling the belt 1. Hold the belt firmly. Correctly adjust the head restraints of all occupied seats; otherwise, there is an increased risk of injury in an accident.
Adjusting Adjusting the height Controls Adjusting the height: outer head restraints ▷ To raise: pull. ▷ To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and push the head restraint down. ▷ To raise: pull. Removing The center head restraint cannot be adjusted in elevation. The head restraints cannot be removed. Rear head restraints Correctly adjusted head restraint ▷ To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and push the head restraint down.
Controls Adjusting Seat and mirror memory General information The procedure stops when a switch for adjust‐ ing the seat or one of the buttons is pressed. Safety mode 1. Close the driver's door or switch on the ig‐ nition. 2. Press and hold the desired button 1 or 2 until the adjustment procedure is completed. Calling up of a seat position deactivated Two different driver's seat and exterior mirror positions can be stored and retrieved for each remote control.
Adjusting Estimating distances correctly Objects reflected in the mirror are closer than they appear. Do not estimate the distance to the traffic behind you based on what you see in the mirror, as this will increase your risk of an accident.◀ Depending on how the vehicle is equipped, the mirror setting is stored for the remote control in use. When the vehicle is unlocked via the remote control, the position is automatically retrieved if the setting for this function is active.
Controls Adjusting Interior rearview mirror Steering wheel Reducing the blinding effect General information Do not adjust while driving Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving; otherwise, an unexpected movement could result in an accident.◀ Adjusting From behind when driving at night: turn the knob. Interior rearview mirror, automatic dimming feature The concept 1. Fold the lever down. 2. Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seating posi‐ tion. 3.
Transporting children safely Controls Transporting children safely Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Controls Transporting children safely airbags are triggered, even with a child restraint fixing system.◀ LATCH child restraint fixing system Seat position and height LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tether for Children. Before installing a child restraint fixing system, move the front passenger seat as far back as possible and adjust its height to the highest po‐ sition to obtain the best possible position for the belt and to offer optimal protection in the event of an accident.
Transporting children safely Child restraint fixing system with a tether strap 4 Mounting point/eye 5 Seat backrest Mounting points 6 Upper retaining strap Controls Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point 1. Raise or remove head restraints as needed. 2. Guide the upper retaining strap between the supports of the head restraint. 3. Attach the hook of the retaining strap to the mounting eye.
Controls Driving Driving Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. Start/Stop button The concept Pressing the Start/Stop button switches the ignition on or off and starts the engine.
Driving Radio ready state Activate radio ready state: ▷ When the ignition is switched off: press ON/ OFF button on the radio. ▷ When the engine is running: press START/ STOP button. Some electronic systems/power consumers re‐ main ready for operation. Radio ready state switches off automatically: ▷ After approx. 8 minutes. ▷ When the vehicle is locked using the central locking system. ▷ Shortly before the battery is discharged completely, so that the engine can still be started.
Controls Driving 3. Set the parking brake. The indicator lamp lights up in red, a sig‐ nal sounds and the brake lamps light up. Lower lamp: indicator lamp in Canadian models Parking brake The concept The parking brake is primarily intended to pre‐ vent the vehicle from rolling while parked; it brakes the rear wheels. If the vehicle is braked to a speed of approx. 2 mph/3 km/h, the parking brake remains set.
Driving On inclines, the system prevents the vehicle from rolling backward when driving away. Controls The LED and the letters AUTO H light up. The indicator lamp lights up. Automatic Hold is activated. Deactivating Press the button again. The LED and the letters AUTO H go out. Automatic Hold is deactivated. For your safety If the vehicle is being held by Automatic Hold, press on the brake pedal to deactivate it.
Controls Driving ing to a halt. Automatic Hold is deactivated. 3. "Triple turn signal" Lower lamp: indicator lamp in Canadian models Take the remote control with you Take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children, for example, cannot release the parking brake.◀ Malfunction In the event of a failure or malfunction of the parking brake, secure the vehicle against rolling using a wheel chock, for example, when leaving it.
Driving Switching on Controls Rain sensor The concept The time between wipes is controlled automat‐ ically and depends on the intensity of the rainfall. The sensor is located on the windshield, directly in front of the interior rearview mirror. Activating/deactivating the rain sensor Press the wiper levers up. The lever automatically returns to its initial po‐ sition when released. ▷ Normal wiping speed: press up once. The wipers switch to intermittent operation when the vehicle is stationary.
Controls Driving Clean the windshield, headlamps Press the lever forward: intermittent wipe. When reverse gear is engaged, the system switches to continuous operation. To clean the rear window, press the lever further forward. Fold-out position of the wipers Required when changing the wiper blades or under frosty conditions, for example. 1. Switch off the ignition. Pull the lever. The system sprays washer fluid on the wind‐ shield and activates the wipers briefly.
Driving Washer fluid reservoir Adding washer fluid Only add washer fluid when the engine is cool, and then close the cover completely to avoid contact between the washer fluid and hot engine parts. Otherwise, there is the danger of fire and a risk to personal safety if the fluid is spilled.◀ Controls When the ignition is switched off, refer to page 58, position P is engaged automatically. P Park Select only when the vehicle is stationary. The drive wheels are blocked.
Controls Driving Engaging D, R and N Sport program DS and manual mode M/ S Activating sport program DS Briefly push the selector lever in the desired di‐ rection, beyond a resistance point if necessary. After releasing the selector lever, it returns to its center position. Push the selector lever to the left out of trans‐ mission position D. DS is displayed in the instrument cluster. The sport program of the transmission is acti‐ vated.
Driving Controls Shift paddles for Sport automatic transmission The shift paddles on the steering wheel allow you to shift gears quickly while keeping both hands on the steering wheel. If the shift paddles on the steering wheel are used to shift gears in automatic mode, the trans‐ mission temporarily switches to manual mode.
Controls Displays Displays Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Displays Controls Electronic displays With the Professional navigation system 1 Selection list, e.g., radio 75 Navigation display 138 Computer 75 2 Transmission displays 67 3 Service requirements 74 Messages, e.g. Check Control 70 Online Edition for Part no.
Controls Displays With the Business navigation system or no navigation 1 Clock 73 4 Selection lists, e. g. Dynamic Driving Con‐ trol 75 Messages, e.g. Check Control 70 5 Computer 75 Transmission displays 67 6 Service requirements 74 External temperature 73 2 3 Check Control Indicator/warning lamps The concept The Check Control system monitors functions in the vehicle and notifies you of malfunctions in the monitored systems.
Displays Overview: indicator/warning lamps Symbol Function or system Controls Symbol Function or system Emissions Turn signal Emissions in Canadian models Parking brake Brake system Parking brake in Canadian models Brake system in Canadian models Automatic Hold Antilock Brake System ABS Front fog lamps High beams High-beam Assistant Parking lamps, headlamp control DSC Dynamic Stability Control DSC Dynamic Stability Control or DTC Dynamic Traction Control Tire Pressure Monitor Flat Tire Monitor Ant
Controls ▷ Displays Display additional information about the Check Control message in the integrated owner's manual. ▷ "Service request" Messages after trip completion Special messages that are displayed during driving are displayed again after the ignition is switched off. Contact the service partner. ▷ "Roadside Assistance" Contact Roadside Assistance. Hiding Check Control messages Fuel gauge The vehicle inclination may cause the display to vary. Notes on refueling, refer to page 218.
Displays Resetting the trip odometer Range Press the knob. After the reserve range is reached: ▷ The odometer is displayed when the ignition is switched off. ▷ A Check Control message is displayed briefly. ▷ When the ignition is switched on, the trip odometer is reset. External temperature External temperature warning If the display drops to +37 ℉/ +3 ℃, a signal sounds. A Check Control message is dis‐ played. There is the increased danger of ice.
Controls Displays Displaying the current fuel consumption 1. "Settings" 2. "Info display" 3. "Additional indicators" The current service requirements can be read out from the remote control by the service spe‐ cialist. Data regarding the maintenance status or legally mandated inspections of the vehicle are auto‐ matically transmitted to your service center be‐ fore a service due date, Automatic Service Re‐ quest, refer to page 210.
Displays 4. "§ Vehicle inspection" 5. "Date:" Controls Activating a list and creating the setting 6. Create the settings. 7. Confirm. The entered date is stored. Automatic Service Request Data regarding the maintenance status or legally mandated inspections of the vehicle are auto‐ matically transmitted to your service center be‐ fore a service due date. You can check when your service center was notified. 1.
Controls Displays ▷ Average fuel consumption. ▷ Average speed. ▷ Date. The average fuel consumption is calculated on the basis of various distances. Average speed ▷ Time of arrival When destination guidance is activated in the navigation system. ▷ Distance to destination When destination guidance is activated in the navigation system. ▷ Arrow view of navigation system When destination guidance is activated in the navigation system.
Displays Controls "Automatically reset": all values are reset approx. 4 hours after the vehicle comes to a standstill. 3. "Warning at:" 4. Turn the controller until the desired limit is displayed. 5. Press the controller. The speed limit is stored. Activating/deactivating the limit Display on the Control Display Display the computer or trip computer on the Control Display. 1. "Settings" 1. "Vehicle Info" 2. "Speed" 2. "Onboard info" or "Trip computer" 3. "Warning" 4. Press the controller.
Controls Displays Settings on the Control Display Date Time 1. "Settings" Setting the time zone 1. "Settings" Setting the date 2. "Time/Date" 3. "Date:" 2. "Time/Date" 4. Turn the controller until the desired day is displayed. 3. "Time zone" 5. Press the controller. 4. Select the desired time zone. 6. Make the necessary settings for the month and year. The time zone is stored. The date is stored. Setting the time 1. "Settings" Setting the date format 2. "Time/Date" 1. "Settings" 3.
Displays Controls Brightness 3. "Language:" Setting the brightness To set the brightness of the Control Display: 1. "Settings" 2. "Control display" 3. "Brightness" 4. Select the desired language. The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Setting the voice dialog Voice dialog for the voice activation system, re‐ fer to page 23. Units of measure Setting the units of measure To set the units for fuel consumption, route/dis‐ tance and temperature: 1. "Settings" 4.
Controls Lamps Lamps Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Lamps 3. "Welcome light" Controls The low beams always stay on when the fog lamps are switched on. Personal responsibility The automatic headlamp control cannot serve as a substitute for your personal judgment in determining when the lamps should be switched on in response to ambient lighting conditions. The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use.
Controls Lamps Roadside parking lamps Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed. Adaptive light control is malfunctioning or has failed. Have the system checked as soon as pos‐ sible. Headlamp range control The vehicle can be illuminated on one side. Switching on With the ignition switched off, press the lever either up or down past the resistance point for approx. 2 seconds.
Lamps 2. Press the button on the turn signal lever, ar‐ row. The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up. When the lights are switched on, the high beams are switched on and off automati‐ cally. The system responds to light from oncoming traffic and traffic driving ahead of you, and to ad‐ equate illumination, e.g., in towns and cities. Switching the high beams on and off manually ▷ High beams on, arrow 1. ▷ High beams off/headlamp flasher, arrow 2.
Controls Lamps Instrument lighting Reading lamps are located at the front and rear next to the interior lamps. Adjusting With the interior lamps shut off, the reading lamps cannot be switched on. The parking lamps or low beams must be switched on to adjust the brightness. Adjust the brightness using the thumbwheel. Interior lamps General information The interior lamps, footwell lamps, entry lamps and courtesy lamps are controlled automati‐ cally.
Safety Controls Safety Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Controls Safety 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. ▷ Always grasp the steering wheel on the steering wheel rim, holding your hands at the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions, to keep the danger of injury to your hands or arms as low as possible if the airbag is triggered.
Safety Controls When there is a malfunction, have the air‐ bag system checked immediately less they are specifically recommended by the manufacturer of your vehicle. When there is a malfunction, have the airbag system checked immediately; otherwise, there is a risk that the system does not function as ex‐ pected in the event of an accident despite cor‐ responding severity of the accident.◀ ▷ Do not place any electronic devices on the passenger seat if a child restraint system is to be installed on it.
Controls Safety senger airbags lights up. This indicates that the child seat has been detected and the front pas‐ senger airbags are not activated. Strength of the driver's and front passenger airbag The strength with which the driver's and front passenger airbags are triggered depends on the position of the driver's and front passenger seats. To maintain the accuracy of this function over the long-term, calibrate the front seats when a corresponding message appears on the Control Display.
Safety Controls A change in the tire inflation pressure during driving is taken into account. the external temperature in the instrument clus‐ ter. A correction is only necessary if this is indicated by the TPM Resetting the system Wheels, green Reset the system after each correction of the tire inflation pressure and after every tire or wheel change. The tire inflation pressure is equal to the target state. One wheel is yellow A flat tire or major drop in inflation pressure in the indicated tire.
Controls Safety Run-flat tires, refer to page 227, are labeled with a circular symbol containing the letters RSC marked on the tire sidewall. Do not continue driving without run-flat tires Do not continue driving if the vehicle is not equipped with run-flat tires; continued driving may result in serious accidents.◀ When a low inflation pressure is indicated, DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on if nec‐ essary. Actions in the event of a flat tire Normal tires 1. Identify the damaged tire.
Safety Message when the system was not reset A Check Control message is displayed. The system detected a wheel change but was not reset. Warnings regarding the current tire inflation pressure are not reliable. Check the tire inflation pressure and reset the system. Malfunction The yellow warning lamp flashes and then lights up continuously. A Check Control message is displayed. No flat tire can be detected.
Controls Safety In the event of a pressure loss, the diameter and therefore the rotational speed of the corre‐ sponding wheel change. This is detected and reported as a flat tire. tion of a flat tire. Initialization is started by con‐ firming the inflation pressures. Functional requirements 1. "Vehicle Info" The system must have been initialized when the tire inflation pressure was correct; otherwise, reliable signaling of a flat tire is not ensured.
Safety Do this by checking the air pressure in all four tires. If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is correct, the Flat Tire Monitor may not have been initialized. In this case, initialize the system. If an identification is not possible, please contact the service center. 2. Rectify the flat tire on the damaged wheel. Run-flat tires Maximum speed You can continue driving with a damaged tire at speeds up to 50 mph/80 km/h.
Controls Driving stability control systems Driving stability control systems Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. Antilock Brake System ABS ABS prevents locking of the wheels during brak‐ ing.
Driving stability control systems Indicator/warning lamps Deactivating DTC When DSC is deactivated, DSC OFF is dis‐ played in the instrument cluster. The indicator lamp lights up: DSC is de‐ activated. DTC Dynamic Traction Control Controls Press the button again. TRACTION and the DSC indicator lamp go out. Performance Control Performance Control enhances the agility of your vehicle. The DTC system is a version of the DSC in which forward momentum is optimized.
Controls Driving stability control systems Use HDC in low gears or in transmission position D or R only. Increasing or decreasing vehicle speed Specify desired speed in the range from approx. 4 mph/6 km/h to approx. 15 mph/25 km/h using the rocker switch of the cruise control on the steering wheel. Vehicle speed can be changed by lightly accelerating. Deactivating HDC Press the button again and the LED goes out. HDC is automatically deactivated above approx. 37 mph/60 km/h.
Driving stability control systems Controls Variable sport steering TRACTION The variable sport steering increases the steer‐ ing angle of the front wheels at large steering wheel angles, e.g., in tight curves or when park‐ ing. Steering becomes more direct. When TRACTION is active, the vehicle has max‐ imum traction on loose road surfaces. DTC Dy‐ namic Traction Control, refer to page 95, is ac‐ tivated. Driving stability is limited during acceleration and when driving in bends.
Controls Driving stability control systems ▷ "Configure SPORT mode" Selected program ▷ Configure the program. The selected program is dis‐ played in the instrument cluster. Optionally, the sport program can be configured before it is activated: 1. "Settings" 2. "SPORT mode" Display on the Control Display Program changes can be displayed on the Con‐ trol Display. 1. "Settings" 2. "Control display" 3. Configure the program. This configuration is retrieved when the sport program is activated.
Driving comfort Controls Driving comfort Vehicle equipment Controls All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Controls Driving comfort Interrupting Adapting the desired speed When active, press the button. The system is automatically interrupted if: ▷ The brakes are applied. Adapt the desired speed to the road con‐ ditions and be ready to brake at all times; other‐ wise, there is the danger of an accident occur‐ ring.◀ ▷ Transmission position D is disengaged. ▷ DTC Dynamic Traction Control is activated or DSC is deactivated. ▷ DSC is actively controlling stability. ▷ HDC is activated.
Driving comfort Displays in the instrument cluster Controls The range is approx. 6 ft/2 m. An acoustic warning is first given: Indicator lamp Depending on how the vehicle is equip‐ ped, the indicator lamp in the instrument cluster indicates whether the system is switched on. ▷ By the front sensors and two rear corner sensors at approx. 24 in/60 cm. ▷ By the rear middle sensors at approx. 5 ft/ 1.50 m.
Controls Driving comfort False warnings ▷ Off: the LED goes out. PDC may issue a warning under the following conditions even though there is no obstacle within the detection range: Signal tones ▷ In heavy rain. ▷ When sensors are very dirty or covered in ice. ▷ When sensors are covered in snow. ▷ On rough road surfaces. ▷ In large buildings with right angles and smooth walls, e.g., in underground garages.
Driving comfort If the backup camera image was selected last, it again appears on the display. To switch to PDC: 1. "Rear view camera" Select the symbol on the Control Display. Controls ▷ Keep the sensors clean and free of ice. ▷ When using high-pressure washers, do not spray the sensors for long periods and main‐ tain a distance of at least 12 in/30 cm. 2. Press the controller. The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use.
Controls Driving comfort Switching on/off manually Show the parking aid lines, refer to page 105. Turning circle lines Press the button. ▷ On: the LED lights up. ▷ Off: the LED goes out. The PDC is shown on the Control Display. Switch on the backup camera via the iDrive, refer to page 105. Assistance functions Functional requirement ▷ The backup camera is switched on. ▷ The tailgate is fully closed. ▷ Can be shown in the backup camera image.
Driving comfort 2. Turn the steering wheel to the point where the pathway line covers the corresponding turning circle line. Controls Display on the Control Display Switching on the backup camera via iDrive With PDC activated: "Rear view camera" The backup camera image is displayed. The set‐ ting is stored for the remote control currently in use. Brightness With the backup camera switched on: Obstacle marking 1. Select the symbol. 2.
Controls Driving comfort Top View Switch the system back on if necessary. The concept Switching on/off manually Top View assists you in parking and maneuver‐ ing. The area around the doors and the road area around the vehicle are shown on the Control Display for this purpose. Capturing the image The image is captured by two cameras integrated in the exterior mirrors and by the backup camera. The range is approx. 7 ft/2 m to the side and rear.
Driving comfort The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Controls Cameras Display on the Control Display Switching on the backup camera via iDrive With Top View switched on: "Rear view camera" The backup camera image is displayed. The set‐ ting is stored for the remote control currently in use. Brightness The objectives of the Top View cameras are lo‐ cated at the bottom of the exterior mirror hous‐ ings. The image quality may be impaired by dirt.
Controls Driving comfort If the image is distorted, check the basic set‐ tings. 3. "Brightness" 4. Turn the controller. The brightness is adjusted. Switching on/off When the low beams are switched on, the brightness of the Head-up Display can be addi‐ tionally influenced using the instrument lighting, refer to page 84. 1. "Settings" 2. "Head-up display" 3. "Head-up display" Switch the Head-up Display ON/OFF as re‐ quired. The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use.
Climate control Controls Climate control Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Controls Climate control The programs can be combined as necessary. Air volume, manual Turn the wheel to set the desired air volume. The higher the rate, the more ef‐ fective the heating or cooling will be. The air volume of the automatic climate control may be reduced automatically to save battery power. AUTO program Press the button. Air volume, air distribution, and tem‐ perature are controlled automatically.
Climate control Controls The cooling function is switched on automati‐ cally with the AUTO program. Switching on When using the automatic climate control, con‐ densation water, refer to page 130, develops that exits underneath the vehicle. The AUTO program can also be switched on di‐ rectly via the AUTO button. Rear window defroster Press the button. The rear window defroster switches off automatically after a certain period of time. Set any air volume.
Controls Climate control 8 Automatic recirculated-air control/recircu‐ lated-air mode 12 Cooling function 9 ALL program 14 Seat heating 48 13 Rear window defroster 10 Temperature, right 11 Defrosting windows and removing conden‐ sation Climate control functions in detail Air flows out of the vents for the upper body re‐ gion. Open them for this purpose.
Climate control Controls The selected intensity is shown on the display of the automatic climate control. ALL program Air volume, manual The current setting or later settings of the temperature on the driver's side are trans‐ ferred to the front passenger side. To be able to manually adjust the air volume, switch off the AUTO program first. Press the left or right side of the button: decrease or increase air volume. The selected air volume is shown on the display of the automatic climate control.
Controls Climate control Switching the system on/off Toward blue: colder. Toward red: warmer. Switching off Press the left button at the minimum speed. Switching on Press any button, except for the buttons for the ALL program or rear window heating. Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter, recirculated-air filter The microfilter removes dust and pollen from the incoming air. Adjusting the ventilation ▷ Ventilation for cooling: Adjust the vent to direct the air in your di‐ rection, e.g.
Climate control Controls They can be operated via iDrive. Switching on/off directly 1. "Settings" 2. "Climate" 3. "Activate parked-car vent." The symbol on the automatic climate control flashes if the system is switched on. Preselecting the switch-on time 1. "Settings" 2. "Climate" 3. "Timer 1:" or "Timer 2:" 4. Set the desired time. Activating the switch-on time 1. "Settings" 2. "Climate" 3.
Controls Interior equipment Interior equipment Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Interior equipment The LED flashes slowly. 5. Release both buttons when the LED flashes rapidly. If the LED does not flash rapidly after approx. 60 seconds, change the distance and repeat the step. Canada: if the LED is not flashing rapidly af‐ ter approx. 60 seconds, change the distance and repeat the step, or, if the programming was interrupted by the hand-held transmit‐ ter, hold down the memory button and press and release the button on the hand-held transmitter again for 2 seconds. 6.
Controls Interior equipment the button on the hand-held transmitter again for 2 seconds. Rear center console Deleting all stored programs Press the two outer memory buttons for approx. 20 seconds until the LED flashes rapidly. All stored programs are deleted. The programs cannot be deleted individually. Connecting electrical devices Remove cover. Sockets In the cargo area Sockets can be used for the operation of elec‐ trical devices with the engine running or with the ignition switched on.
Interior equipment Do not deposit heavy objects Do not deposit heavy or hard objects on the trunk cover. Otherwise, they could endanger occupants during braking and evasive maneu‐ vers, for example.◀ Do not let the trunk cover snap back into place Controls Cargo cover with partition net: Removing To load bulky luggage, the cover can be re‐ moved. 1. Press the button, arrow 1, to unlock the cover. Do not allow the trunk cover to snap back into place; this can damage it.
Controls Interior equipment folded down. Otherwise, injury or damage may result.◀ Folding down the middle section Locking the backrest Before carrying persons in the rear, en‐ gage and thereby lock the backrests, or the re‐ straining effect of the safety belts during an ac‐ cident may be limited.◀ Ensure that the lock is securely engaged When folding back the backrest, be sure that it locks in place securely. The red warning field in the control display disappears.
Interior equipment Controls With an enlarged cargo area 1. Fold down the entire rear seat backrest. 2. Press the button, arrow 1, to unlock the case on both sides. 3. Pull the case rearward out of the two side brackets, arrow 2. Make sure not to tilt it in the process. 4. Slide the case all the way into the guides, arrows 1, on the backs of the backrests. 5. Fold open the front covers on the headliner. 6.
Controls Storage compartments Storage compartments Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Storage compartments USB interface for data transfer Controls Center armrest Opening Connection for importing and exporting data on USB devices, e.g.: ▷ Personal Profile settings, refer to page 33. ▷ Music collection, refer to page 173. Observe the following when connecting: ▷ Do not use force when plugging the con‐ nector into the USB interface. Press the button, arrow 1, and fold the center arm rest up, arrow 2.
Controls Storage compartments Unsuitable containers Do not forcefully push unsuitable contain‐ ers into the cupholders. This may result in dam‐ age.◀ Front Pushing back the covers Push back the covers before folding up the center armrest; otherwise, the cupholder could become damaged.◀ Clothes hooks The clothes hooks are located in the grab han‐ dles in the rear. Do not obstruct view When suspending clothing from the hooks, ensure that it will not obstruct the driver's vision.
Storage compartments Storage compartment on the right side Controls A waterproof storage compartment is available on the right side of the cargo area floor. Hook on the bottom of the cargo floor panel: for easier loading, the raised cargo floor panel can be secured on the edge of the roof with the hook. Hooks/multi-function hook Cargo net, FlexNet To secure the cargo, refer to page 132, the flex‐ ible cargo net can also be used. Folding box A folding box is located under the cargo area floor.
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Driving tips This chapter provides you with information useful in dealing with specific driving and operating modes. Online Edition for Part no.
Driving tips Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Things to remember when driving Do not remove the heat shields installed and never apply undercoating to them. When driv‐ ing, standing at idle and while parking, take care to avoid possible contact between the hot ex‐ haust system and any highly flammable materi‐ als such as hay, leaves, grass, etc. Such contact could lead to a fire, and with it the risk of serious personal injury as well as property damage. Do not touch hot exhaust pipes; otherwise, there is the danger of getting burned.
Driving tips Things to remember when driving In this way braking efficiency will be available when you need it. Hills Condensation under the parked vehicle When using the automatic climate control, con‐ densation water develops that exits underneath the vehicle. Drive long or steep downhill gradients in the gear in which the least braking is required. Otherwise, the brake system may overheat, resulting in a reduction in the brake system efficiency.
Loading Driving tips Loading Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. General information Overloading the vehicle To avoid exceeding the approved carrying capacity of the tires, never overload the vehicle.
Driving tips Loading Stowing cargo Securing cargo Lashing eyes in the cargo area ▷ Very heavy cargo: when the rear seat is not occupied, secure each of the outer safety belts in the opposite buckle. ▷ Cover sharp edges and corners. ▷ Do not stack cargo above the top edge of the backrests. To secure the cargo, there are four lashing eyes in the cargo area Lashing eyes in the cargo area with rails ▷ Heavy cargo: stow as far forward and as low as possible, ideally directly behind the rear seat.
Loading Driving tips Cargo net, FlexNet The flexible cargo net is hooked into eyes and secures the cargo in the cargo area. The storage net can be attached to the following eyes: ▷ Lashing eyes on the rail system. ▷ Eyes on the cargo area wall. The eyes are located on both sides of the cargo area. Securing cargo ▷ Smaller and lighter items: secure with re‐ taining straps or with a cargo net or draw straps. ▷ Larger and heavy objects: secure with cargo straps.
Driving tips Saving fuel Saving fuel Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. General information Your vehicle contains advanced technology for the reduction of fuel consumption and emis‐ sions.
Saving fuel Driving tips The flow of fuel is interrupted while coasting. Switch off the engine during longer stops Switch off the engine during longer stops, e.g., at traffic lights, railroad crossings or in traffic congestion. Fuel savings are achieved after the vehicle is switched off for only approx. 4 seconds.
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Navigation This chapter contains various examples of how the navigation system can guide you reliably to your destination. Online Edition for Part no.
Navigation Navigation Navigation Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Navigation Entering a town/city 1. Select "Town/City/Postal Code" or the dis‐ played town/city. Navigation 3. Select the street. Alternative: enter the street address and house number 1. Select "Street" or the displayed street. 2. Enter the street as you would the town/city. 3. "House number" 4. Select the numbers. 5. Change to the list of house numbers. 6. Select a house number or range of house numbers. 2. Select letters, if necessary. The list is narrowed down further with each entry. 3.
Navigation Navigation Starting destination guidance after entering the destination 5. "Store as new contact" or "Add to existing contact" 1. "Accept destination" 2. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" Add a destination as a further destination, refer to page 145. Address book Selecting a destination from the address book 6. Select an existing contact, if available. 1. "Navigation" 7. "Business address" or "Home address" 2. "Address book" 8.
Navigation Navigation 3. Highlight the entry. Starting destination guidance 4. "Options" Open. 1. "Navigation" 5. "Edit in Contacts" or "Delete entry" 2. "Last destinations" Using the home address as the destination 3. Select the destination. 4. "Start guidance" The home address must be stored. Specify the home address, refer to page 200. Editing the destination 1. "Navigation" 2. "Last destinations" 2. "Address book" 3. Highlight the destination. 3. "Home" 4. Open "Options". 1.
Navigation Navigation A-Z search controller to the left to leave the category details. 1. "A-Z search" 6. "Start search" 2. "Town/City" A list of the special destinations is displayed. Select or enter the town/city. 7. Select a special destination. 3. "Category" 4. Select the category. Details are displayed. 5. "Category details" If multiple details are stored, you can leaf through the pages. For some special destinations, multiple cat‐ egory details can be selected.
Navigation Navigation 4. "Display Points of Interest" 5. Select the setting. Destination entry by map Selecting the destination 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" The current position of the vehicle is indi‐ cated on the map. 3. "Interactive map" ▷ Select the symbol. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" Add a destination as a further destination, refer to page 145. ▷ "Exit interactive map": return to the map view.
Navigation Navigation Example: to enter a town/city in a US state as a whole word, the language of the system must be English. ▷ Spell the entry if the spoken language and the language of the system differ. ▷ Say the letters smoothly, and avoid exag‐ gerating the pronunciation and inserting lengthy pauses between the letters. ▷ The options available for entering data de‐ pend on the navigation data and the country and language settings.
Navigation Navigation 5. "Enter new destination" Store the trip 6. Select the type of destination entry. Up to 30 trips can be stored in the trip list. If necessary, delete existing trips to be able to store new trips. 1. "Options" Open. 2. "Store trip" 3. Enter the name. 4. "OK" Select the stored trip 7. Enter the intermediate destination. 1. "Navigation" 8. "Start guidance" 2. "Stored trips" Entering intermediate destinations A maximum of 30 intermediate destinations can be entered for one trip.
Navigation Navigation 3. "Options" Open. 4. "Delete all trips" or "Delete trip" Open the last trip ▷ The route criteria can be changed when the destination is entered and during destina‐ tion guidance. ▷ Road types are part of the navigation data and are taken into consideration when plan‐ ning a route, e.g., avoid highways. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Stored trips" ▷ The recommended route may differ from the route you would take based on personal ex‐ perience. 3. "Last trip" 4.
Navigation The individual suggestions are high‐ lighted in color. Navigation ▷ Street name at the next change in direction. Lane information On multi-lane roads, the recommended lanes are marked in the arrow view by a triangle. ▷ Solid triangle: best lane. ▷ Empty triangle: possible lane. However, an‐ other lane change may be needed shortly. Displaying list of route sections 5. Specify additional criteria for the route, if necessary: ▷ "Avoid highways": highways are avoided wherever possible.
Navigation Navigation Resuming the original route Volume of spoken instructions If the route section should no longer be by‐ passed: Turn the volume button while giving an instruc‐ tion until the desired volume is set. 1. "Navigation" 2. "Route information" 3.
Navigation Traffic obstructions Small triangles along the planned route indicate route sections with traffic obstructions, depend‐ ing on the map scale. The direction of the trian‐ gles indicates the direction of the obstruction. Navigation To change to the function bar, move the con‐ troller to the left. Changing the map section "Interactive map" The traffic signs indicate the significance of the obstruction. ▷ To shift the map: move the controller in the required direction.
Navigation Navigation Prominent areas that are contained in the navigation data are displayed on the map in 3D. ▷ "Traffic conditions/gray map" The map is optimized for displaying traffic bulletins, refer to page 150. Symbols for the special destinations are no longer displayed. Map view for split screen The map view can be selected for the split screen independently from the main screen. 1. "Options" Open. 2. "Split screen" 3.
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Navigation Navigation Filtering traffic bulletins You can set which traffic bulletins appear on the map. detour is offered. In addition, distance and time differences between the original route and the detour are displayed. To accept the detour: 1. "Navigation" "Detour" 2. "Map" 3. "Options" Open. 4. "Traffic Info categories" 5. Select the desired categories. In the event of special hazards, e. g., objects on the road, a message is displayed without a de‐ tour suggestion.
Navigation 3. "Navigation system version": information on the data version is displayed. Updating the navigation data General information Navigation data and authorization codes are available from your service center. Navigation data are stored in the vehicle and can be up‐ dated. ▷ Depending on the data volume, a data up‐ date may take several hours. ▷ Update during the trip to preserve battery. ▷ During the update, only the basic functions of the navigation system are available.
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Entertainment The chapter helps assure your enjoyment when receiving radio and television stations and playing CDs, DVDs and tracks from the music collection. Online Edition for Part no.
Entertainment Tone Tone Vehicle equipment 3. Select the desired tone settings. All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. General information 4. To adjust: turn the controller.
Tone Multi-channel playback, surround Choose between stereo and multi-channel play‐ back, surround. Setting multi-channel playback, surround Entertainment Adjusting the volume 1. "CD/Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings" 2. "Tone" 3. "Volume settings" 4. Select the desired volume setting. 1. "CD/Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings" 2. "Tone" 3. "Surround" 5. To adjust: turn the controller. 6. To store: press the controller.
Entertainment Radio Radio Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. AM/FM station Selecting a station 1. "Radio" 2. "FM" or "AM" 3. Select the desired station.
Radio The stations can also be stored on the program‐ mable memory buttons, refer to page 20. Selecting a station manually Station selection via the frequency. 1. "Radio" 2. "FM" or "AM" 3. "Manual" 4. To select the frequency: turn the controller. Entertainment HD Radio™ reception Many stations broadcast both analog and digital signals. License conditions HD Radio™ technology manufactured under li‐ cense from iBiquity Digital Corp. U. S. and For‐ eign Patents.
Entertainment Radio 2. Press the controller. Symbol 3. Select the substation. Open the My Favorites category/ open a favorite. When reception is poor, the substation is muted for several seconds. If reception is interrupted for an extended period, it switches back to the main station. Weather Band General information The availability of the Weather Band and the number of available channels can vary depend‐ ing on the region. Switching on the Weather Band 1. "Radio" 2.
Radio The phone number and an electronic serial number, ESN, are displayed. 6. Select the phone number to have the chan‐ nel enabled. Entertainment Via iDrive 1. "Radio" 2. "Satellite radio" 3. Select "All channels" or the desired cate‐ gory. 4. Select the desired channel. You can unsubscribe from the channels again via this phone number. Unsubscribing from channels 1. "Radio" Via the buttons on the center console Press the button. 2. "Satellite radio" The next channel is selected. 3.
Entertainment Radio 6. Press the controller again to confirm the highlighted channel. is full, the older tracks are overwritten. The buf‐ fer is cleared when a new channel is selected. Opening the timeshift function 1. "Radio" 2. "Satellite radio" 3. "Replay - Time shift" 7. Select the desired memory location. The channels are stored for the remote control currently in use. The channels can also be stored on the pro‐ grammable memory buttons, refer to page 20.
Radio ▷ Muting. Entertainment 4. "Add sports information" The audio playback then continues with a time delay. To activate: 1. "Radio" 2. "Satellite radio" 3. "Replay - Time shift" 4. "Automatic time shift" To deactivate: "Automatic time shift". 5. Select the league. Storing favorites 6. Select "Add all teams" or the desired team. Up to 30 favorites can be stored in the favorites list. Available favorites are artist, track, game, league, and team.
Entertainment Radio The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐ rently in use. Deleting favorites 1. "Satellite radio" "Manage favorites" 2. 3. Highlight the desired favorite. 4. Open "Options". 5. "Delete entry" Traffic Jump Traffic and weather information for a selected region is broadcast every few minutes. Selecting a region 1. "Radio" Automatic update About twice a year, Sirius performs an update of the channel names and positions.
Radio Entertainment The list of stored stations is stored for the re‐ mote control currently in use. The stations can also be stored on the program‐ mable memory buttons, refer to page 20. Deleting a station 1. "Radio" 2. "Presets" 3. Select the desired station. 4. "Options" Open. 5. "Delete entry" Online Edition for Part no.
Entertainment CD/multimedia CD/multimedia Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. Controls CD/DVD Playback Loading the CD/DVD player Insert the CD/DVD with the printed side up.
CD/multimedia CD/DVD removal 1. Entertainment 2. Select the desired track to begin playback. Press the button. The CD/DVD is partially ejected. 2. Remove the CD/DVD. Audio playback Selecting the track using the button Press the button repeatedly until the desired track is played. Displaying information on the track Selecting the track using the iDrive Audio CDs If information about a track has been stored, it is displayed automatically: ▷ Interpret. Select the desired track to begin playback.
Entertainment CD/multimedia 4. "Options" Open. Code Region 5. "Random" 6 China 0 All regions Playback The video image is displayed on the front Con‐ trol Display up to a speed of approx. 2 mph/3 km/ h; in some countries, it is only displayed if the parking brake is set or if the automatic trans‐ mission is in position P. CDs/DVDs with compressed audio files: All tracks in the selected directory are played in random order.
CD/multimedia Symbol Function Entertainment 3. "Audio/language" Open the DVD menu. Start playback. Pause Stop Next chapter Previous chapter Fast forward Reverse In fast forward/reverse: the speed increases ev‐ ery time the controller is pressed. To stop, start playback. 4. Select the desired language. Selecting the subtitles The subtitles that are available depend on the DVD. 1. Turn the controller during playback. 2. Open "Options". DVD menu 3. "Subtitles" 1.
Entertainment CD/multimedia 4. "Brightness", "Contrast" or "Color" Selecting the camera angle The availability of a different camera angle de‐ pends on the DVD and the current DVD track. 1. Turn the controller during playback. 2. Open "Options". 3. "Additional options" 4. "Viewing angle" 5. Select the desired camera angle. 5. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller. Selecting the zoom Opening the main menu, back These functions are not contained on every DVD.
CD/multimedia 4 DVD slot 5 Fill DVD compartments Filling the DVD compartments individually 1. Press the button. The LED on the first empty compartment flashes. 2. Select another compartment if necessary. Entertainment After they are inserted, it may take several mi‐ nutes for the CDs/DVDs to be read in. Removing a single CD/DVD 1. Press the button. 2. Select the DVD compartment. The CD/DVD is partially ejected. 3. Remove the CD/DVD. Removing all CDs/DVDs 3.
Entertainment CD/multimedia Selecting a chapter using the button Press the button repeatedly until the desired chapter is played. Selecting a chapter using iDrive 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "CD/DVD" 3. Select the desired DVD. 4. Select the desired chapter. Fast forward/reverse Press and hold the button. Selecting the language The languages that are available depend on the DVD. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "CD/DVD" 3. Select the desired DVD. 4. Open "Options". ▷ Only use round CDs/DVDs with a standard diameter of 4.
CD/multimedia CDs/DVDs with copy protection rectories can be deleted later, Deleting a track and directory, refer to page 177. CDs/DVDs are often provided with a copy pro‐ tection feature by the manufacturer. This can mean that some CDs/DVDs cannot be played or can only be played to a limited extent. MACROVISION This product contains copyrighted technology that is based on multiple registered US patents and the intellectual property of the Macrovision Corporation and other manufacturers.
Entertainment CD/multimedia storage process, the tracks are played in se‐ quence. tion is available in the vehicle database or on the CD. Observe the following during the storage proc‐ ess: To update the database, contact your service center. Do not switch to the CD/DVD player and do not remove the CD/DVD from the CD/DVD player as this will interrupt the storage process. You can switch to the other audio sources without inter‐ rupting the storage process.
CD/multimedia can be called up via the corresponding album, refer to page 176. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. "Music search" Entertainment Music search using spoken instructions Instructions for the voice activation system, re‐ fer to page 22. 1. Press the button on the steering wheel. 2. ›Music search‹ 3. Open the desired category, e. g., ›Select artist‹. 4. Say the desired entry in the list. 5. Select other categories if you wish. To select a track directly: ›Title ...‹. 4.
Entertainment CD/multimedia Albums 3. Open "Options". All stored albums, listed in order of their storage dates. 4. "Random" Symbol Format Audio CD Compressed audio files 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. Select the desired album. Depending on the album, the tracks or the subdirectories of the album are displayed. The first track is played automatically, if pos‐ sible.
CD/multimedia Deleting an album An album cannot be deleted while a track from that album is being played. 1. "CD/Multimedia" Entertainment Therefore, it is best to perform the backup dur‐ ing a long trip. 1. Starting the engine. 2. "Music collection" 2. Connect the USB device to the USB inter‐ face in the glove compartment. 3. Highlight the desired album. 3. "CD/Multimedia" 4. Open "Options". 4. "Music collection" 5. "Delete album" 5. Open "Options". 6.
Entertainment CD/multimedia Deleting the music collection Playback 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 1. Connect the audio device, switch it on and select a track on the audio device. 3. Open "Options". 2. "CD/Multimedia" 4. "Delete music collection" 3. If necessary. "External devices". 4. "AUX front" External devices The sound is played back on the vehicle loud‐ speakers.
CD/multimedia Connectors for external devices ▷ Connection via USB audio interface: Apple iPod/iPhone, USB devices, e.g., MP3 play‐ ers, USB flash drives, or mobile phones that are supported by the USB audio interface. ▷ Connection via snap-in adapter when equip‐ ped with extended connectivity of the music player in the mobile phone: Apple iPhone or mobile phones. Playback is only possible if no connector is plugged into the AUX-IN port.
Entertainment CD/multimedia Number of tracks 3. Select the Information from up to four USB devices or for approx. 16,000 or 36,000 tracks can be stored in the vehicle. If a fifth device is connected or if more than 16,000 or 36,000 tracks are stored, information on existing tracks may be deleted. 4. or symbol. "Search" 5. Select the desired category, e.g., "Genre" or "Artist". All entries are displayed in a list. ▷ Open "A-Z search" and input the de‐ sired entry.
CD/multimedia Current playback List of tracks currently being played. 2. "External devices" 4. or To go up a level in the directory: move the controller to the left. 6. Select the desired video file to begin play‐ back. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 3. Select the Entertainment symbol. "Current playback" Video menu Symbol Function Random playback Next video file The current list of tracks is played back in ran‐ dom order. Previous video file Double-click on an icon to play back previous video file. 1.
Entertainment CD/multimedia Use of a mobile phone as an audio source, refer to page 189. The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis‐ played. ▷ The sound is output on the vehicle loud‐ speakers. ▷ The volume of the sound output is depend‐ ent on the device. If necessary, adjust the volume on the device. ▷ Up to four external devices can be paired with the vehicle. Requirements ▷ The device is suitable. Information under www.bmwusa.com/bluetooth. ▷ The device is ready for operation.
CD/multimedia If pairing was successful, the device is displayed as connected. White symbol source. : the device is active as an audio Entertainment 3. If necessary, "Bluetooth® audio". 4. Select the desired device from the list of paired devices. If pairing was unsuccessful: What to do if..., refer to page 184. Connecting a specific device A device that has already been paired can be connected as an active audio source.
Entertainment CD/multimedia Playback menu Suitable mobile phones, refer to page 188. Depending on the particular device, some of the functions may not be available. Symbol Function The device is not supported by the vehicle. ▷ Perform a software update, refer to page 185, if needed. The device could not be paired or connected. Next track Fast forward: press and hold the symbol. Previous music track Reverse: press and hold the symbol. Disconnecting the audio connection 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2.
CD/multimedia extended connectivity of the music player in the mobile phone. Entertainment 4. "Software update" 5. "Update software" ▷ Disconnect one of the two connections; for example, disconnect the audio connection, refer to page 184, and restart playback. If all points in this list have been checked and the required function is still not available, please contact the hotline or service center. Software Update The vehicle supports various external devices depending on the current software version.
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Communication Professional mobile phone preparation package Professional mobile phone preparation package Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Professional mobile phone preparation package Communication Notes Additional functions At high temperatures, the charge function of the mobile phone can be limited where appropriate and the functions are no longer executed. Activating/deactivating the additional functions When the mobile phone is used via the vehicle, heed the operating manual of the mobile phone. Pairing/unpairing the mobile phone General information The following functions are available: ▷ Use of a mobile phone as a telephone.
Communication Professional mobile phone preparation package 3. "Add new phone" The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis‐ played. Four mobile phones can be paired with the ve‐ hicle at once. Three mobile phones can be con‐ nected with the vehicle at once. 4. To perform additional steps on the mobile phone, refer to the mobile phone operating instructions: e.g. search for or connect the Bluetooth device or a new device. If pairing was unsuccessful: What to do if..., refer to page 191.
Professional mobile phone preparation package 3. Highlight the mobile phone to be config‐ ured. 4. "Options" Open. 5. "Configure phone" 6. At least one function must be selected. ▷ "Telephone" ▷ "Additional telephone" ▷ "Audio" 7. "OK" If a function is assigned to a mobile phone, the function will be deactivated where appropriate for a mobile phone that is already connected and the mobile phone will be unpaired.
Communication Professional mobile phone preparation package notes? Reduce the data volume of the con‐ tact. ▷ Is the mobile phone connected as an audio source or additional telephone? The mobile phone must be connected as a telephone. The phone connection quality is poor. ▷ The strength of the Bluetooth signal on the mobile phone can be adjusted, depending on the mobile phone. ▷ Insert the mobile phone into the snap-in adapter or place it in the area of the center console.
Professional mobile phone preparation package Via the instrument cluster Communication 3. Select the digits individually. "Reject" Ending a call Via iDrive "End call" 4. Convert to letters as required. Select the symbol. Select the letters individually. Select the symbol. 5. Select symbol to convert to numbers. Via the button on the steering wheel Press the button. Phone numbers can also be entered by voice. Only numbers can be spoken.
Communication Professional mobile phone preparation package Accepting a call while speaking to another party This function might have to be activated by the service provider and the mobile phone must be adjusted accordingly. If a second call comes in during an ongoing call, a call waiting signal is sounded where appropri‐ ate. "Accept" The call is accepted and the existing call is put on hold. Establishing a second call Establish an additional call during an active call.
Professional mobile phone preparation package 2. "Phone book" Redialing A symbol indicates the storage location of the contacts. General information Communication The list of dialed numbers in the mobile phone is transmitted to the vehicle depending on the mobile phone. The 20 phone numbers dialed last are displayed. The sorting order of the phone numbers depends on the particular mo‐ bile phone. Dialing the number via the instrument cluster This is possible when there is no active call.
Communication Professional mobile phone preparation package 5. Complete the entries if necessary. 6. If necessary, "Store contact in vehicle". Received calls Hands-free system General information Calls that are being made on the hands-free system can be continued on the mobile phone and vice versa. Displaying calls The 20 calls that were last received are dis‐ played. 1.
Professional mobile phone preparation package Installation position In the center armrest. Communication nections, arrow 1, and push downward, ar‐ row 2 until it engages. Inserting the snap-in adapter 1. Press the button and remove the cover. Removing the mobile phone 2. Insert the snap-in adapter at the front, ar‐ row 1, and press down, arrow 2, until it en‐ gages. Press the button and remove the mobile phone. Inserting the mobile phone 1.
Communication Office Office Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Office Communication Contacts Symbol Note No symbol In the vehicle; the address has not been checked as a destination. If equipped with Professional mobile phone preparation package. At a glance Contacts can be created and edited. The con‐ tacts from the mobile phone are displayed as well if this function is supported by the mobile phone. Addresses can be adopted as destina‐ tions for navigation and the phone numbers can be dialed. Contacts can be created and edited.
Communication Office 3. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" Checking the address as a destination An address that is to be used for destination guidance must match the navigation data con‐ tained in the vehicle. The address can be checked for this purpose. 1. Select the desired contact and highlight the address. 2. Open "Options". 3. "Check as destination" 8. In the navigation system: enter address. Only addresses contained in the navigation data in the vehicle can be entered.
Office Show contact pictures Pictures stored with the contacts are stored in the vehicle when the mobile phone is connected to the vehicle. The number of transmitted pic‐ tures depends on the mobile phone. The mobile phone must support this function. 1. "Office" Communication separately. After the mobile phone is first paired, transmission may take several minutes. Mes‐ sages are only displayed in full length when the vehicle is stationary. Messages from the addi‐ tional telephone are not transmitted.
Communication Office Only messages from the BMW Assist Concierge service, My Info and BMW Info are displayed. Reading the text message out loud Read the text message out loud, refer to page 206. ▷ "Text message" Only text messages from the mobile phone are displayed. My Info Starting destination guidance Deleting messages 1. Select the desired message. Messages from the Concierge service, My Info, and BMW Info can be deleted. 2.
Office Symbol Function Communication Symbol Function "Select phone number" "Call" If the message contains more than one number, select the desired num‐ ber from the list. The connection is established. If the message contains a number, the connection is established. "Select phone number" If the message contains more than one number, select the desired num‐ ber from the list. The connection is established. "Further information" Displaying additional information.
Communication Office ▷ 3. "Options" Open. 4. "Fully download e-mails" Only a part of the email from the cell phone is loaded into the vehicle. Reading the e-mail out loud Read the e-mail out loud, refer to page 206. Using contact data Contact data from appointments, tasks, text messages, e-mails and notes can be saved or selected, refer to page 205. Reading the appointment out loud Read the appointment out loud, refer to page 206.
Office Using contact data Reminders Contact data from appointments, tasks, text messages, e-mails and notes can be saved or selected, refer to page 205. Displaying reminders Reading the task out loud Read the task out loud, refer to page 206. Communication Reminders of pending appointments and tasks are displayed. After an appointment or after a task is due, the reminder is no longer displayed. 1. "Office" 2. "Reminders" Notes 3. Select the desired reminder.
Communication Office Reading out loud Text messages, e-mails, appointment entries, tasks, and notes can be read out loud. ▷ Depending on the number of stored ap‐ pointments, task notes, and messages in the mobile phone, not all are displayed in the vehicle. 1. Select the desired message, appointment, task, or note. Not all appointments and tasks from the mobile phone are displayed at the right time? 2. Select the symbol.
Contacts Communication Contacts Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. Note If equipped with Business mobile phone prepa‐ ration equipment package or without mobile phone preparation.
Communication Contacts 2. Select the address. 2. "My contacts" 3. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" Checking the address as a destination An address that is to be used for destination guidance must match the navigation data con‐ tained in the vehicle. The address can be checked for this purpose. All contacts are listed in alphabetical order. De‐ pending on the number of contacts, an A-Z search is offered, refer to page 21.
ConnectedDrive Communication ConnectedDrive Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. BMW Assist General information BMW Assist provides you with certain services, e.g.
Communication ConnectedDrive Press the SOS button to contact the BMW Assist Response Center. TeleService can be booked directly by the BMW Assist Con‐ cierge service. The Concierge service is part of the optional BMW Convenience Plan. Starting the Concierge service General information TeleService supports communication with your service center. 1. "BMW Assist" or "ConnectedDrive" 2. "Concierge" ▷ Data on the vehicle's service requirements can be sent directly to the service center.
ConnectedDrive nection is established to Roadside Assis‐ tance. Communication BMW Search At a glance A business search can be opened via BMW Search. License conditions This product contains NetFront Browser soft‐ ware of ACCESS Co., Ltd. Copyright © 2007 ACCESS Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Communication ConnectedDrive Opening the start page 1. "Options" Open. 2. "Display start page" Vehicles equipped with BMW Assist or TeleService 1. "BMW Assist" or "ConnectedDrive" Loading a new page 1. "Options" Open. 2. "Customer Relations" 3. "Start service" 2. "Update" Service Request Cancel 1. "Options" Open. At a glance 2. "Cancel loading" Sends information to your service partner to re‐ quest the arrangement of a service appoint‐ ment.
ConnectedDrive Automatic Service Request The TeleService data necessary for servicing the vehicle are automatically sent to your service partner prior to the service deadline. If possible, the service partner will contact you and a service appointment can be arranged. To check when your service partner was noti‐ fied: Communication Neither personal data nor position data is trans‐ mitted. Indicate when the last Teleservice Report was transmitted: 1. "Vehicle Info" 2. "Vehicle status" 3. "Options" Open.
Communication ConnectedDrive "Update BMW Assist" For reasons of safety, some software applica‐ tions are usable only while the vehicle is station‐ ary.◀ Data transfer During the updating of BMW services, display the status of the data transfer. 1. "BMW Assist" or "ConnectedDrive" 2. "Options" Open. Use apps 1. Connect the cell phone via the snap-in adapter or via the USB audio interface. 2. "ConnectedDrive" 3. Select the desired software application. 3.
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Mobility To ensure that you remain mobile at all times, this chapter supplies you with important information on the topics of fuels and lubricants, wheels and tires, service, maintenance, and Roadside Assistance. Online Edition for Part no.
Mobility Refueling Refueling Vehicle equipment 2. Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise. All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. General information Refuel promptly 3.
Refueling Mobility 1. Open the cover on the right side trim. 2. Pull the green knob with the fuel pump sym‐ bol. 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. Handling fuels Obey safety regulations posted at the gas station.◀ Online Edition for Part no.
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Wheels and tires Mobility Wheels and tires Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Mobility Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure values up to 100 mph/160 km/h Tire size X3 28iA Tire size Pressure specifica‐ tions in bar/PSI Specifications in bar/ PSI with cold tires 2.2 / 32 2.2 / 32 2.4 / 35 245/50 R 18 100 V M +S A/S RSC 225/60 R 17 99 H M +S RSC 245/50 R 18 100 H M +S RSC 245/45 R 19 102 V M 2.2 / 32 +S XL A/S RSC 2.6 / 38 V: 245/45 R 19 98 W 2.2 / 32 RSC H: 275/40 R 19 101 W RSC - V: 245/40 R 20 99 Y XL RSC 2.2 / 32 - - 2.4 / 35 2.
Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure values over 100 mph/160 km/h X3 35iA Tire size X3 28iA Tire size Pressure specifica‐ tions in bar/PSI Specifications in bar/ PSI with cold tires 2.6 / 38 225/60 R 17 99 H M +S A/S RSC 2.4 / 35 2.8 / 41 245/50 R 18 100 V M +S A/S RSC 225/60 R 17 99 H M +S RSC 245/50 R 18 100 H M +S RSC 245/45 R 19 102 V M 2.6 / 38 +S XL A/S RSC 3.0 / 44 2.8 / 41 3.2 / 46 V: 245/45 R 19 98 W 2.4 / 35 RSC H: 275/40 R 19 101 W RSC - V: 245/40 R 20 99 Y 2.
Mobility Wheels and tires Speed letter T = up to 118 mph, 190 km/h H = up to 131 mph, 210 km/h V = up to 150 mph, 240 km/h W = up to 167 mph, 270 km/h Y = up to 186 mph, 300 km/h Tire Identification Number DOT code: DOT xxxx xxx 3510 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.
Wheels and tires Mobility combination, can cause heat buildup and pos‐ sible tire failure. Tire damage If necessary, have the vehicle towed.◀ General information RSC – Run-flat tires Inspect your tires often for damage, foreign ob‐ jects lodged in the tread, and tread wear. Run-flat tires, refer to page 227, are labeled with a circular symbol containing the letters RSC marked on the sidewall. M+S Winter and all-season tires with better cold weather performance than summer tires.
Mobility Wheels and tires Changing wheels and tires Recommended tire brands Mounting Information on mounting tires Have mounting and balancing performed only by a service center or tire specialist. If this work is not carried out properly, there is the danger of subsequent damage and related safety hazards.◀ Wheel and tire combination Information on the correct wheel-tire combina‐ tion and rim versions for your vehicle can be ob‐ tained from your service center.
Wheels and tires Maximum speed of winter tires If the maximum speed of the vehicle is higher than the permissible speed for the winter tires, then display a corresponding sign in the field of vision. You can obtain this sign from the tire spe‐ cialist or from your service center. Mobility Run-flat tires Label Maximum speed for winter tires Do not exceed the maximum speed for the winter tires; otherwise, tire damage and acci‐ dents can occur.◀ Run-flat tires For your own safety, only use run-flat tires.
Mobility Wheels and tires ▷ 245/50 R 18. No snow chains with tires of size 245/45 R 19 Do not mount snow chains on tires of size 245/45 R 19; otherwise, the vehicle can become damaged.◀ Follow the chain manufacturer's instructions. Make sure that the snow chains are always suf‐ ficiently tight. Retighten as needed according to the chain manufacturer's instructions. Do not initialize the Flat Tire Monitor after mounting snow chains, as doing so may result in incorrect readings.
Engine compartment Mobility Engine compartment Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Mobility Engine compartment Never reach into the engine compartment Closing the hood Never reach into the intermediate spaces or gaps in the engine compartment. Otherwise, there is risk of injury, e.g. from rotating or hot parts.◀ 1. Pull the lever. Let the hood drop from a height of approx. 16 in/ 40 cm and push down on it to lock it fully. Make sure you hear the engine compartment lid engage. Hood open when driving 2. Press the release handle and open the hood.
Engine oil Mobility Engine oil Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. General information The engine oil consumption is dependent on the driving style and driving conditions.
Mobility Engine oil Oil change Protect children Keep oil, grease, etc., out of reach of chil‐ dren and heed the warnings on the containers to prevent health risks.◀ An oil change should be carried out by your service center only. Oil types for refilling Notes No oil additives Oil additives may lead to engine damage.
Engine oil Mobility Coolant level Checking 1. Let the engine cool. 2. Turn the cap of the expansion tank slightly counterclockwise to allow any excess pres‐ sure to dissipate, and then open it. 3. The coolant level is correct if it lies between the minimum and maximum marks in the filler neck. 4. If the coolant is low, slowly add coolant up to the specified level; do not overfill. 5. Turn the cap until there is an audible click. 6. Have the cause of the coolant loss elimi‐ nated as soon as possible.
Mobility Maintenance Maintenance Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Maintenance Socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis There is an OBD socket on the driver's side for checking the primary components in the vehicle emissions. Mobility Data memory Your vehicle records data relating to vehicle op‐ eration, faults and user settings. These data are stored in the remote control and can be read out with suitable devices, particularly when the ve‐ hicle is serviced.
Mobility Replacing components Replacing components Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. Replacing the front wiper blades 1. To change the wiper blades, fold up, refer to page 64, the wiper arms. 2.
Replacing components Lamp and bulb replacement General information Lamps and bulbs make an essential contribution to vehicle safety. The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends that you entrust corresponding procedures to the service center if you are unfamiliar with them or they are not 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 the danger of getting burned.
Mobility Replacing components Xenon headlamps High beams/headlamp flasher: 55-watt bulb, H7 Parking lamps: 5-watt bulb, W5W 1. Open the hood, refer to page 229. 2. Press, arrow 1, and fold out the cover, ar‐ row 2. 1 Parking lamps / daytime running lights 2 Low beams/high beams/headlamp flasher 3 Turn signal/side marker light Halogen headlamps Low beams Follow the General instructions on lamps and bulbs, refer to page 237 55-watt bulb, H7 1. Open the hood, refer to page 229. 2.
Replacing components The parking lamps and daylight running lights are made using LED technology. Mobility 4. Detach the connector. Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction. Front fog lamps Follow the General instructions on lamps and bulbs, refer to page 237. Front fog lamps in vehicles equipped with Adap‐ tive Light Control: 55-watt bulb, H11 Front fog lamps without Adaptive Light Control: 35-watt bulb, H8 5. Turn the bulb bracket and remove it. 1.
Mobility Replacing components The bulb is attached to the cap. 21-watt bulb, P21W With an Adaptive Light Control or xenon head‐ lamp: tail lamp is designed with LED-technol‐ ogy. Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction. 1. Open the tailgate. 2. Insert the screwdriver from the onboard ve‐ hicle tool kit between the cover and body, push it up, arrow, and remove the cover. 3. Turn the bulb clockwise to remove it. 4. Insert the new bulb and attach the cover in the reverse order.
Replacing components 6. Turn the bulb and remove it. The turn signal is the upper bulb and the tail lamp/brake lamp is the lower bulb on the bulb holder. 7. Proceed in the reverse order to insert the new bulb and attach the bulb holder. Make sure that the bulb holder is engaged in all fasteners. 8. Connect and install tail lamp. 9. Insert cover with the three mountings in the tail lamp. While applying pressure on the top and bottom bracket, slide the cover down to the stop.
Mobility Replacing components systems or functions may not be fully availa‐ ble.◀ lead to a circuit overload, ultimately resulting in a fire in the vehicle.◀ After a battery replacement, have the battery registered on the vehicle by your service center to ensure that all comfort functions are fully available and that any Check Control messages are no longer displayed. Plastic tweezers and information on the fuse types and locations are stored in the fuse box in the cargo area.
Breakdown assistance Mobility Breakdown assistance Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Mobility Breakdown assistance Assist Response Center contacts you and takes further steps to help you. First aid kit Even if you are unable to respond, the BMW Assist Response Center can take further steps to help you under certain circumstan‐ ces. For this purpose, data that are used to de‐ termine the necessary rescue measures, such as the current position of the vehicle if it can be established, are transmitted to the BMW Assist Response Center.
Breakdown assistance Mobility Do not touch live parts To avoid the risk of potentially fatal injury, always avoid all contact with electrical compo‐ nents while the engine is running.◀ Preparation 1. Check whether the battery of the other ve‐ hicle has a voltage of 12 volts. This informa‐ tion 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 attempt in order to allow the discharged bat‐ tery to recharge. 3. Let both engines run for several minutes. 4. Disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse order. Check the battery and recharge if necessary. Tow-starting and towing Towing other vehicles General information Light towing vehicle Your vehicle must not be lighter than the vehicle being towed; otherwise, it will not be possible to control vehicle response.
Breakdown assistance Tow fitting Mobility Rear The screw-in tow fitting should always be car‐ ried in the vehicle. It can be screwed in at the front or rear of the BMW. It is stored in the on‐ board vehicle tool kit behind the left folding cover in the cargo area. Tow fitting, information on use ▷ Use only the tow fitting provided with the vehicle and screw it all the way in. ▷ Use the tow fitting for towing on paved roads only. Tow-starting Automatic transmission Do not tow-start the vehicle.
Mobility Care Care Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems. Washing in automatic car washes Give preference to cloth car washes or those that use soft brushes in order to avoid paint damage.
Care Mobility Transmission position P with the igni‐ tion off When cleaning the interior, open the doors or windows. When the ignition is switched off, position P is engaged automatically. When in an auto‐ matic car wash, for example, ensure that the ignition is not switched off accidentally.◀ Only use products intended for cleaning vehi‐ cles. Cleansers can contain substances that are dan‐ gerous and harmful to your health.
Mobility Care Damage from Velcro® fasteners Open Velcro® fasteners on pants or other articles of clothing can damage the seat covers. Ensure that any Velcro® fasteners are closed.◀ Caring for special components Light-alloy wheels Use wheel cleaner, particularly during the winter months. Do not use aggressive, acidic, strongly alkaline or abrasive cleaners, or steam jets above 140 ℉/60 ℃; follow the manufacturer's instructions. Do not soak the headliner.
Care Mobility Sensors/cameras To clean sensors and cameras, use a cloth mois‐ tened with a small amount of glass cleaner. Displays/screens Clean the displays with a microfiber cloth. Cleaning displays Do not use chemical or household cleans‐ ers. Keep all fluids and moisture away from the unit. Otherwise, they could affect or damage surfa‐ ces or electrical components. Avoid pressing too hard when cleaning and do not use abrasive materials; otherwise, damage can result.
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Reference Technical data Technical data Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Technical data Reference Length, wheel base 1 Wheel base: 110.6 inches/2,810 mm 2 Vehicle length: 182.7 inches/4,642 mm Smallest turning circle Ø: 39 ft/11.9 m Engine specifications The rated power outputs are established on the basis of fuel grade AKI 91. X3 xDrive 28i Displacement cu in/cm³ No. of cylinders 182.8/2,996 6 Maximum output hp 241 at engine speed rpm 6,600 Maximum torque lb ft/Nm 221/300 at engine speed rpm 2,750–4,000 Online Edition for Part no.
Reference Technical data X3 xDrive 35i Displacement cu in/cm³ No. of cylinders 181.7/2,979 6 Maximum output hp 300 at engine speed rpm 5,800 Maximum torque lb ft/Nm 295/400 at engine speed rpm 1,300–5,000 Weights X3 xDrive 28i Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 5,136/2,330 Load lbs/kg 903/410 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,403/1,090 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,833/1,285 Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 220/100 Trunk capacity cu ft/l 19.4–56.
Technical data Reference Capacities Notes Fuel tank US gal/liters approx. 17.7/67 Windshield and headlamp washer system US quarts/liters approx. 5.3/5.0 Online Edition for Part no.
Reference Short commands of the voice activation system Short commands of the voice activation system Vehicle equipment General information All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.
Short commands of the voice activation system Reference Equipment Function Command Open the air conditioning settings. ›Climate‹ Open the Head-up Display. ›head up display‹ Vehicle information Owner's Manual Function Command Open the Owner's Manual. ›Display Owner's Manual‹ Open the Quick Reference Guide. ›Quick reference‹ Open the index. ›Owner's Manual‹ Open the search by pictures. ›Search by pictures‹ Computer Function Command Open the computer.
Reference Short commands of the voice activation system Navigation General information Function Command Opens the Navigation menu. ›Navigation‹ Open the destination entry. ›Enter address‹ Enter the address. ›Enter address‹ Enter a town/city. ›City‹ Enter a state/province. ›State‹ Enter the postal code. ›Postal Code‹ Open destination guidance. ›Guidance‹ Start destination guidance. ›Start guidance‹ Terminate destination guidance. ›Stop guidance‹ Open the home address.
Short commands of the voice activation system Reference Function Command Perspective map. ›Map perspective view‹ Automatic scaling of the map. ›Map with automatic scaling‹ Scale...feet. ›Map scale ... feet‹ Scale...meters. ›Map scale ... meters‹ e.g., map scale 100 meters Scale...kilometers. ›Map scale ... kilometers‹ e.g., map scale 5 kilo‐ meters Scale...miles. ›Map scale ... miles‹ e.g., map scale 5 miles Split screen settings Function Command Split screen.
Reference Short commands of the voice activation system Function Command Split screen, trip computer. ›Splitscreen trip computer‹ Split screen, scale automatically. ›Split screen automatic scaling‹ Destination guidance with intermediate destinations Function Command Enter a new destination. ›Enter address‹ Trip list. ›Stored trips‹ Radio FM Function Command Open a frequency. ›Frequency ... megahertz‹ e.g., 93.5 megahertz or frequency 93.5 Open the radio. ›Radio‹ Open the FM stations.
Short commands of the voice activation system Reference Weather Band Function Command Open the Weather Band. ›Weather band‹ Switch on the Weather Band. ›Weather band on‹ Select a Weather Band station. ›Select a weather channel‹ Satellite radio Function Command Open the satellite radio. ›Satellite radio‹ Switch on the satellite radio. ›Satellite radio on‹ Select a satellite radio channel. ›Select satellite radio‹ e.g.
Reference Short commands of the voice activation system Function Command CD and DVD. ›C D‹ Select a DVD. ›D V D ...‹ e.g. DVD 3 Display the entertainment details on a split screen. ›Entertainment details‹ Music collection Function Command Search for music, open a menu. ›Music search‹ Open the current playback. ›Current playback‹ Open the music collection. ›Music collection‹ Play back the music collection. ›Music collection on‹ Play back the most frequently played tracks.
Short commands of the voice activation system Function Command Display the phone book. ›Phonebook‹ Redialing. ›Redial‹ Display received calls. ›Received calls‹ List of messages. ›Messages‹ Open the Bluetooth devices. ›Bluetooth‹ Reference Office Function Command Open the Office menu. ›Office‹ Display Office Today. ›Current office‹ Display the contacts. ›Contacts‹ Display the messages. ›Messages‹ Display the calendar. ›Calendar‹ Display the tasks. ›Tasks‹ Display the reminders.
Reference Short commands of the voice activation system BMW Assist or ConnectedDrive Function Command Open BMW Assist. ›B M W Assist‹ Open ConnectedDrive. ›Connected Drive‹ Open BMW Search. ›B M W Online‹ 266 Online Edition for Part no.
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Reference Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index A ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tem 94 Activated-charcoal filter 114 Adaptive brake lights, refer to Brake force display 93 Adaptive light control 82 Additional telephone 188 Additives, oil 232 Adjustments, seats/head re‐ straints 46 After washing vehicle 249 Airbags 85 Airbags, indicator/warning light 86 Air circulation, refer to Recir‐ culated-air mode 110, 113 Air distribution, manual 109, 112 Air drying, refer to Cooling function 110, 113 Air pr
Everything from A to Z BMW Maintenance Sys‐ tem 234 BMW Search 211 Bottle holder, refer to Cu‐ pholder 123 Brake assistant 94 Brake discs, breaking in 128 Brake force display 93 Brake lamps, brake force dis‐ play 93 Brake lights, adaptive 93 Brake pads, breaking in 128 Braking, notes 129 Breakdown assis‐ tance 243, 244 Breaking in 128 Brightness of Control Dis‐ play 79 Bulb replacement 237 Bulb replacement, front 237 Bulb replacement, rear 240 Bulbs and lamps 237 Button, Start/Stop 58 Bypassing, refer to s
Reference Everything from A to Z Destination guidance 146 Destination guidance with in‐ termediate destinations 144 Destination input, naviga‐ tion 138 Digital clock 73 Digital radio 159 Dimensions 254 Dimmable exterior mirrors 53 Dimmable interior rearview mirror 54 Direction indicator, refer to Turn signals 62 Displacement, engine 255 Display, electronic, instrument cluster 69 Display in front wind‐ shield 107 Display lighting, refer to Instru‐ ment lighting 84 Displays 68 Displays, cleaning 251 Disposa
Everything from A to Z Flat tire, Tire Pressure Monitor TPM 88 Flat tire, warning lamp 89, 92 Flooding 129 Floor carpet, care 250 Floor mats, care 250 FM/AM station 158 Fold-out position, windshield wipers 64 Foot brake 129 Front airbags 85 Front fog lamps 83 Front fog lamps, front, bulb re‐ placement 239 Front lamps 237 Front passenger airbags, au‐ tomatic deactivation 87 Front passenger airbags, indi‐ cator lamp 87 FTM Flat Tire Monitor 91 Fuel cap 218 Fuel consumption, current 73 Fuel consumption, refer
Reference Everything from A to Z Integrated key 30 Integrated universal remote control 116 Intensity, AUTO program 112 Interactive map 143 Interior equipment 116 Interior lamps 84 Interior lamps via remote con‐ trol 35 Interior motion sensor 42 Interior rearview mirror 54 Interior rearview mirror, auto‐ matic dimming feature 54 Intermediate destinations 145 Internet page 6 Intersection, entering for navi‐ gation 139 Interval display, service re‐ quirements 74 iPod/iPhone 178 J Jacking points for the vehi
Everything from A to Z Menus, refer to iDrive operat‐ ing concept 17 Message list, traffic bulle‐ tins 150 Messages 201 Microfilter 111, 114 Minimum tread, tires 225 Mirror 52 Mirror memory 52 Mobile communication devi‐ ces in the vehicle 129 Mobile phone 188 Modifications, technical, refer to Safety 6 Moisture in headlamp 237 Monitor, refer to Control Dis‐ play 16 Mounting of child restraint fix‐ ing systems 55 MP3 player 178 Multifunction steering wheel, buttons 12 Multimedia 166 Music collection 173 Mus
Reference Everything from A to Z R Radiator fluid 232 Radio 158 Radio-operated key, refer to Remote control 30 Radio ready state 59 Rain sensor 63 Random 167 Random playback 167 RDS 159 Reading out loud 206 Rear lamps 240 Rear socket 118 Rearview mirror 52 Rear window de‐ froster 111, 113 Recirculated-air filter 114 Recirculated-air mode 110, 113 Recommended tire brands 226 Refueling 218 Remaining range 73 Reminders 205 Remote control/key 30 Remote control, malfunc‐ tion 36 Remote control, universal 116 R
Everything from A to Z Spoken instructions, naviga‐ tion 148 SPORT+ - program, Dynamic Driving Control 97 Sport automatic transmis‐ sion 67 SPORT - program, dynamic driving control 97 Sport program, transmis‐ sion 66 Sport steering, variable 97 Stability control systems 94 Start/Stop button 58 Start function during malfunc‐ tion 31 Starting aid 244 Starting the engine 59 State/province, selecting for navigation 138 Stations, stored 164 Station, storing 158 Status display, tires 88 Status information, iDriv
Reference Everything from A to Z V Variable sport steering 97 Vehicle battery 241 Vehicle battery, replacing 241 Vehicle, breaking in 128 Vehicle care 249 Vehicle equipment 6 Vehicle identification number, refer to Identification number in the engine compart‐ ment 229 Vehicle jack 241 Vehicle paint 249 Vehicle storage 251 Vehicle wash 248 Ventilation 114 Ventilation, refer to Parked-car ventilation 114 Version of the navigation data 152 Video playback 168 Video playback, iPhone 181 Video playback, snap-in
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