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Congratulations, and thank you for choosing a BMW. Thorough familiarity with your vehicle will provide you with enhanced control and security when you drive it. Therefore, we have one request: Please take the time to read this Owner's Manual and familiarize yourself with the information that we have compiled for you before starting off in your new BMW.
Notes About this Owner's Manual Additional sources of information Symbols used We have made every effort to ensure that you are able to find what you need in this Owner's Manual as quickly as possible. The fastest way to find certain topics is by using the detailed index at the end. If you wish to gain an initial overview of your vehicle, you will find this in the first chapter. If you have any additional questions, your BMW center will be glad to advise you.
Notes 5 Your individual vehicle Status at time of printing On purchasing your BMW, you have decided in favor of a model with individualized equipment and features. This Owner's Manual describes all models and equipment that BMW offers within the same group. BMW pursues a policy of continuous, ongoing development that is conceived to ensure that our vehicles continue to embody the highest quality and safety standards combined with advanced, state-of-the-art technology.
Notes Maintenance and repair Parts and accessories wheels, suspension components, brake dust shields, telephones – including Advanced technology, e.g. the Important safety information! use of modern materials and highFor your own safety, use genuine operation of any portable cellular phone from within the vehicle without using an performance electronics, requires spe- parts and accessories approved by externally mounted antenna – or transcially adapted maintenance and repair BMW. methods.
Notes 7 Service and warranty Reporting safety defects This manual is supplemented by a Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models or a Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models. The following only applies to vehicles owned and operated in the US. We recommend that you read this publication thoroughly.
Cockpit 14 Instrument cluster 16 Indicator and warning lamps 18 Buttons in steering wheel* 21 Hazard warning triangle* 22 First-aid kit* 22 Refueling 23 Fuel specifications 24 Tire inflation pressure 24 Controls and features About this Owner's Manual 4 Additional sources of information 4 Symbols used 4 Your individual vehicle 5 Status at time of printing 5 For your own safety 5 Symbol on vehicle parts 6 Service and warranty 7 Reporting safety defects 7 Overview Notes Contents Opening and closing: Keys
Controls and features Contents Passenger safety systems: Airbags 53 Transporting children safely 56 Vehicle Memory, Key Memory 60 Driving: Ignition lock 61 Starting the engine 61 Switching off the engine 63 Parking brake 63 Manual transmission 64 Sequential manual gearbox SMG* 65 Automatic transmission with Steptronic* 69 Turn signal indicator/Headlamp flasher 72 Washer/wiper system/Rain sensor* 73 Cruise control* 74 Everything under control: Odometer 76 Tachometer 76 Energy control 76 Fuel gauge 77 Engine
Wheels and tires: Tire inflation pressure 117 Tire condition 117 Tire replacement 118 Wheel and tire combinations 120 Winter tires 120 Replacement procedures: Onboard tool kit 136 Windshield wiper blades 136 Lamps and bulbs 137 Changing a wheel 141 Run Flat tires* 144 Battery 145 Fuses 145 Technical data Special operating instructions: Break-in procedures 114 General driving notes 115 Antilock Brake System (ABS) 115 Brake system 116 Owner service procedures Operation, maintenance Contents Engine data
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Cockpit 15 4 Hazard warning flashers 5 Central locking system 30 6 > Initiating an emergency call 146 > Mobile Service 146 7 Rear window defroster 94, 99 8 Horn: the entire surface Controls 3 Washer/wiper system/Rain sensor 73 Maintenance 2 > Turn signal indicators 72 > Standing lamps 89 > High beams 89 > Headlamp flasher 72 > Computer 80 Overview 1 Parking lamps/Low beams 87 9 Adjusting the steering wheel 51 Index Data Repairs 10 Fog lamps 89 Online Edition for Part-No.
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Instrument cluster 17 2 Indicator lamp for turn signals 20 3 Speedometer 4 Indicator and warning lamps 18 to 20 Overview 1 Fuel gauge 77 8 Control button for the clock 79 9 Selector lever and program display for automatic transmission/sequential manual gearbox SMG 19, 67, 71 10 Display for > Trip odometer/Odometer 76 > Clock 79 > Service interval 78 > Computer 80 Maintenance 7 Indicator and warning lamps 18 to 20 Repairs 6 Engine coolant temperature gauge 77 Controls 5 Tachometer and Energy Contr
Indicator and warning lamps Technology that monitors itself Indicator and warning lamps that are identified by ● are tested for proper functioning whenever the ignition key is turned. They each light up once for different periods of time. If a fault should occur in one of these systems, the corresponding lamp does not go out after the engine is started, or it lights up while the vehicle is moving. You will see how to react to this below.
Indicator and warning lamps Orange: consult the nearest BMW center Engine oil level Comes on after the engine has been shut off: add more engine oil at the earliest opportunity, such as when you next stop to refuel. For additional information: refer to page 126 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and brake warning lamp The indicator lamps remain on: DSC/DTC have been switched off with the button or are faulty.
Indicator and warning lamps Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) ● Malfunction in the DBC system. Conventional braking efficiency is available and unrestricted. Have the system repaired at your BMW center as soon as possible. For additional information: refer to page 115 Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) warning lamp for Canadian models. Add washer fluid The washer fluid is too low. Top off the fluid at the earliest opportunity.
Buttons in steering wheel* The controls are active only when the corresponding systems and accessories are switched on. < Press briefly: Receive a phone call, initiate dialing, terminate a call. Cruise control: store and accelerate + or decelerate and store –. Cruise control: activate/interrupt/deactivate.
Hazard warning triangle* First-aid kit* The hazard warning triangle is stored in a storage case on the left side of the luggage compartment. The first-aid kit is located under the passenger seat. Always observe all legal regulations requiring a warning triangle to be carried in the vehicle.< To release: pull the handle and fold the cover down. To close: fold the cover up and press it until the tab engages. Some of the articles in the first-aid kit have a limited period of use before expiration.
Refueling 23 Press on the rear edge of the fuel filler door to open and close it. Controls Keep the gas cap in the bracket attached to the fuel filler door. If an electrical malfunction occurs, you can unlock the fuel filler door manually: When refueling, insert the filler nozzle in the filler pipe. Lifting the nozzle during refueling Pull the knob with the fuel pump symbol, located on the right side wall of the luggage compartment.
Refueling Fuel specifications Close the gas cap carefully after refueling until a click is heard. While closing, be sure not to squeeze the strap which is fastened to the cap. A loose or missing cap will activate the CHECK GAS CAP* lamp.< The engine uses lead-free gasoline only. Fuel tank capacity > Approx. 16.6 gal./63 liters, of which > approx. 2.1 gal./8 liters are reserve capacity. Do not drive to the last drop of fuel. This can prevent the engine from operating properly and result in damage.
Tire inflation pressure Comply with tire approval specifications The inflation pressures in the table apply to BMW approved tire sizes and tire manufacturers. Your BMW center can provide you with more information about these. Other pressures may be required for tires made by other manufacturers. Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Check the tire pressures on a regular basis – at least twice a month – and before every extended journey.
Tire inflation pressure BMW Tires All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in psi/kilopascal with cold tires – cold = ambient temperature 325Ci 205/55 205/55 225/50 225/45 R R R R 16 16 16 17 91 91 92 91 H M+S H W W 30/210 35/240 35/240 42/290 30/210 – – 35/240 35/240 – – 42/290 33/230 38/260 38/260 45/310 225/45 R 17 91 W 32/220 38/260 39/270 46/320 225/45 ZR 17 245/40 ZR 17 32/220 – – 38/260 39/270 – – 46/320 225/40 ZR 18 255/35 ZR 18 32/220 – – 38/260 39
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Opening and closing 30 Keys Central locking system In every master key with the remote control feature there is an extended-life battery that is charged automatically in the ignition lock as you drive. For this reason, if you have master keys with the remote control feature that are not being used otherwise, use those keys at least once a year while driving for an extended period to charge the battery.< 2 Spare key – for storage in a safe place, such as in your wallet.
Opening and closing – via the remote control Persons or animals inside the vehicle may be able to lock the doors from the inside. For this reason, always take the vehicle keys with you so that the vehicle can be opened again from the outside at any time.< If it is no longer possible to lock the vehicle via the remote control, the battery is discharged. Use this key while driving for an extended period in order to recharge the battery.
Opening and closing – via the remote control Convenience opening mode Press and hold button to open the electric power windows and glass sunroof. To lock and secure Press button. To switch on the interior lamps With the vehicle locked, press button. To deactivate the tilt alarm* and interior motion sensors* The luggage compartment lid will open slightly, regardless of whether it was previously locked or unlocked.
Opening and closing – via the door lock Manual operation In the event of electrical malfunction You can have a signal set to confirm that the vehicle's locks have engaged securely.< Repairs One turn of the key in the driver's door lock unlocks the driver's door only. Turning the key a second time unlocks the passenger-side door, the luggage compartment lid and the fuel filler door. Maintenance Turn the key all the way to the left or right to unlock or lock the driver's door.
Opening and closing – from the inside To unlock and open the doors 1. Press the button for the central locking system 2. Pull the release handle above the armrest on the door you wish to open or pull the release handle for any door twice: to unlock and open the door. To lock You can use this button to control the central locking system whenever the doors are closed. The doors and luggage compartment lid are unlocked or locked only. The anti-theft system is not activated.
Luggage compartment lid To secure separately To open from the outside Only the master keys fit in the lock for the luggage compartment lid, refer to page 30. Turn the master key to the right past the resistance point and then pull it out in the horizontal position. Press the button in the handle recess: the luggage compartment lid opens slightly. This locks the luggage compartment lid and disconnects it from the central locking system.
Luggage compartment lid Should it be absolutely necessary to operate the vehicle with the luggage compartment lid open: 1. Close all windows and the glass sunroof 2. Greatly increase the quantity of air coming from the air conditioning or automatic climate control system, refer to page 92 or 96. To open from the inside* To close If the luggage compartment lid has not been locked separately, you can open it with this button in the footwell on the driver's side when the vehicle is stationary.
Luggage compartment Emergency release Floor panel This lever releases the luggage compartment lid from the luggage compartment's interior. Lift the floor panel with the ring, then use the tab to suspend it from the weather-stripping on the drip rail. 37 Index Data Repairs Maintenance Controls Overview Luggage compartment lid Online Edition for Part-No.
Luggage compartment Alarm system* The concept The vehicle alarm system responds: > When a door, the hood or the luggage compartment lid is opened > To movement inside the vehicle – interior motion sensor > To variations in the vehicle's tilt angle such as those occurring during attempts to steal the wheels or tow the vehicle – tilt alarm sensor > To interruption of battery voltage. You can have different acknowledgment signals set to confirm arming and disarming.
Alarm system* 39 > The indicator lamp below the interior rearview mirror flashes continuously: the system is armed > The indicator lamp flashes while the system is armed: the door(s), the hood or luggage compartment lid are not completely closed. Even if you do not close the alerted area(s), the remaining areas are secured, and the indicator lamp will flash continuously after 10 seconds.
Electric power windows as you maintain pressure on the switch > Press the switch briefly past the pressure point: the window moves automatically. Pressing the switch again stops the opening cycle. You can close the windows in the same manner by pulling the switch. The tiltout windows do not reclose automatically.
Glass sunroof, electric* To prevent injuries, exercise care when closing the glass sunroof and keep it in your field of vision until it is shut. When leaving the vehicle, always remove the ignition key from the lock and remember to close the doors to prevent children from operating the glass sunroof and injuring themselves, etc.< For the convenience mode via the remote control or the door lock, refer to page 32 or 33.
Glass sunroof, electric* > when it is closing from a point roughly past the middle of its travel the closing cycle is interrupted and the glass sunroof will open again slightly. Despite this safety feature, be extremely careful that the travel path of the glass sunroof is not obstructed whenever it is closed. Remember that the safety mechanism may not be able to detect obstructions under all circumstances – with very thin objects, for instance.
Adjustments Safe seating position Always maintain an adequate distance between yourself and the airbags. Always hold the steering wheel by the rim to keep any chance of injury to hands or arms to an absolute minimum should the airbag be deployed. Never allow any objects, individuals or animals to obstruct the areas between passengers and airbags. Never use the front airbag's cover as a storage tray or support for objects of any kind.
Seats Manual seat adjustment When adjusting your seat, always observe the following precautions Never try to adjust your seat while operating the vehicle. The seat could respond with an unexpected movement, and the ensuing loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident. Never ride with the backrest reclined to an extreme angle. This is especially important for the front passenger to remember.
2 To tilt down: Push the lever down repeatedly, continuing until the seat reaches the desired tilt angle 3 Thigh support: Pull the lever and adjust the position of the cushion for thigh support as desired Repairs 1 To tilt up: Pull the lever up repeatedly, continuing until the seat reaches the desired tilt angle Data You can also adjust the tilt angle and the thigh support: Index BMW sports seat* adjustment Maintenance Controls Overview Manual seat adjustment Online Edition for Part-No.
Power seat adjustment* Lumbar support* Seat adjustment Adjustments 1 Tilt angle You can adjust the backrest's contour for additional support in the curvature of your spine's lumbar region. 2 Forward/backward adjustment 3 Cushion height 4 Backrest angle The head restraint is adjusted manually, refer to page 47. With the BMW sports seat you can also adjust the thigh support, refer to page 45.
Head restraints Entering the rear 47 Overview 2. Press button – see arrow 1 – and remove the head restraint. Installation – front To release the backrest Height: adjust by pulling up or pressing down. Pull the lever upward and fold the backrest forward. Adjust the angle of the front head restraints by tilting them manually. You can reduce the risk of spinal injury and whiplash by adjusting the head restraint to a height at which it is centered roughly at ear level.
Safety belts The rear belt buckle with the word CENTER is intended exclusively for the passenger sitting in the middle.< Always wear your safety belt Adjusting safety belt height Always fasten your safety belt before starting off. As supplemental restraint devices, the airbags are designed to enhance the effectiveness of the safety belts, and not to replace them.
Seat and mirror memory* Memory will not retain the adjustment made to the lumbar support.< To store 1. Ignition key position 1 or 2 2. Adjust your seat and exterior mirrors to the desired position 3. Press the MEMORY button: the indicator lamp in the button lights up 4. Press memory button 1, 2 or 3, as desired. Indicator lamp goes out.
Seat and mirror memory* Seat heating* Passenger-side exterior mirror tilt function The seat cushion and backrest can be heated with the ignition key in position 2. Automatic curb monitor* 1. Move mirror selector switch 1 to the driver's mirror position 2. When shifting into Reverse, or placing the selector lever in position R, the passenger-side mirror tilts downward to help the driver monitor the area directly adjacent to the vehicle during parking – curbs, etc.
Mirrors Adjustments Both mirrors are automatically heated when you turn the ignition key to position 2. To adjust exterior mirrors Do not adjust the steering wheel 1 Switch for 4-way adjustment while the vehicle is moving, other- 2 Selection switch for changing wise you run the risk of an accident due between mirrors to unexpected movement.< To adjust manually The mirrors can also be adjusted by hand: press against the edges of the lens.
Mirrors Interior rearview mirror To reduce glare from vehicles behind you when you are driving at night, tilt the lens by turning the button. Vehicles without alarm system: Tilt the small lever forward.
Passenger safety systems Airbags 3 Side airbags on the driver and passenger sides – front and rear* Protective effect The front airbags supplement the threepoint safety belts by providing additional protection in the event of a severe frontal collision in which the protection afforded by the belts alone may no longer be sufficient. The head and side airbags help provide protection in the event of a collision from the side. The respective side airbag helps support the seat occupant's upper body.
Airbags All vehicle occupants should always sit upright and be properly restrained – infants and small children in appropriate child-restraint systems; larger children and adults using the safety belts. Never let an occupant's head rest near or on a side airbag because the inflating airbag could cause a serious or fatal injury. Please note that the word Airbag imprinted on the door trim panel indicates the airbag's location.
Airbags This is the right way a larger child should sit wearing the seat belt when rear side airbags are provided. Maintenance Controls If there is a system malfunction, there is a risk that the airbags will not be triggered within their normal response range, even if the level of impact would normally have triggered them. Have your BMW center inspect the airbag system immediately.
Transporting children safely Commercially available child-restraint systems are designed to be secured with a lap belt or with the lap belt portion of a combination lap/shoulder belt. Improperly or inadequately installed restraint systems can increase the risk of injury to children. Always read and follow the instructions that come with the system.
Transporting children safely All rear seating positions in your vehicle meet the recommendations of SAE J1819, an industry-recommended practice for securing child-restraint systems in motor vehicles. Overview Controls All of the rear belt retractors and the front passenger's safety belt can be locked for mounting and securing childrestraint systems. A label with the appropriate instructions for this is located in the immediate vicinity of the buckle latch of each safety belt.
Transporting children safely The belt cannot be extracted further. Always observe the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer of the child-restraint system. To unlock the safety belt Release the safety belt, remove the child seat and retract the safety belt to its end position on the belt retractor. LATCH child-restraint mounting system LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren The left and right rear seats are both equipped with a LATCH child-restraint mounting system.
Repairs Always follow all manufacturer's instructions and observe all safety precautions when installing the LATCH child-restraint mounting system.< Data The illustration is an example showing the mounts for a LATCH child-restraint mounting system at the right rear. Index With through-loading system: tilt the backrest halfway forward to make the cover easier to remove, refer to page 106. Maintenance Controls Overview Transporting children safely Online Edition for Part-No.
Vehicle Memory, Key Memory How the system functions No doubt you have reflected at one time or another on how great it would be if you could permanently configure your vehicle's various features and adjustments to mirror your own individual preferences. In engineering your vehicle, BMW has provided for a number of options for personal adjustment that can be programmed into your vehicle at your BMW center.
Driving Ignition key positions 0 Steering locked 1 Steering unlocked 2 Ignition switched on After removing the key, turn the steering wheel slightly to the left or right until the lock engages. If the key is not removed, an acoustic signal is sounded after the driver's door has been opened. 3 Starting the engine Steering unlocked Vehicles with automatic transmission: Do not move the selector lever from position P until the engine is running – ignition key position 2.
Starting the engine If the engine does not start on the first attempt – if it is very hot or cold, for instance: > Press the accelerator pedal halfway down while engaging the starter. Cold starts at extremely low temperatures below +57/–156 and at altitudes of over approx. 3,300 ft/1,000 m: > On the first start attempt, it may be necessary to engage the starter for a longer period, but no longer than 20 seconds > Press the accelerator pedal halfway down while engaging the starter.
Switching off the engine Vehicles with manual transmission Turn the ignition key to position 1 or 0. 63 Overview If you turn the ignition key to position 1 or 0 with the selector lever in neutral position N, a warning tone and the flashing gear indicator in the display remind you that no gear is engaged to secure the vehicle against rolling. Controls The warning stops after approx. 9 seconds. The parking brake is designed primarily to prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is parked.
Parking brake Manual transmission If exceptional circumstances make it necessary to engage the parking brake while the vehicle is in motion, do not pull it with excessive pressure. Keep your thumb pressed against the release button while carefully pulling the lever up. Excessive pressure can lead to overbraking and loss of traction – fishtailing – at the rear axle. The brake lamps do not come on when the parking brake is engaged.
Sequential manual gearbox SMG* Selector lever positions The current selector lever position is indicated by a light-emitting diode in the center console. R: Reverse N: Neutral Position for forward driving with onetouch functions: Sequential mode Shiftlock When the car is at a standstill, a safety function requires you to depress the brake pedal if you want to move the selector lever from the neutral position N to a driving position.
Sequential manual gearbox SMG* R Reverse Select only when the vehicle is stationary. N Neutral Always engage before starting the engine, refer to Starting the engine on page 62. Sequential mode Each time the engine is started, the sequential mode is activated as soon as you move the selector lever into the forward driving position while the brake is depressed. The gears are shifted via the shift paddles or the selector lever. It is also possible to drive off in second gear, e.g. on snow-covered roads.
Sequential manual gearbox SMG* 67 Warning tone Available displays RN123456 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 The currently engaged gear, the selected mode, and any malfunctions are displayed in the instrument cluster. Indicator lamp Repairs Maintenance An acoustic signal sounds if the SMG gearbox overheats; if possible you should either stop or increase your pullaway speed so that the system can cool down. Overview For information on jump-starting and towing the vehicle, refer to page 147.
Sequential manual gearbox SMG* 1. Activate the Sport program 2. Press and hold the DSC button, refer to page 83, for more than three seconds 3. Quickly press the accelerator pedal down fully: Kickdown. The optimum rpm for driving off will be adjusted. To maintain vehicle stability, always drive with the DSC activated whenever possible.< Sport program You can choose between two driving programs: smoothly dynamic or Sport.
Automatic transmission with Steptronic* P Park Select only when the vehicle is stationary. Transmission locks to prevent rear wheels from turning. R Reverse Selector lever positions While the vehicle is stationary and Select only when the vehicle is stationbefore shifting out of Park or Neu- ary. tral, depress the footbrake in order to disengage the selector lever's lock N Neutral Starting the engine mechanism – Shiftlock.
Automatic transmission with Steptronic* Kickdown The transmission will only execute upshifts and downshifts that will result in an appropriate combination of vehicle speed and engine rpm. For instance, downshifts that would result in excessive engine speed are not executed. The desired, then the actual gear, briefly appear in the instrument cluster. In the kickdown mode, you achieve maximum acceleration and top speed in position D.
Automatic transmission with Steptronic* Never work in the engine compartment when a drive gear – forward or reverse – is engaged. If you do this, the vehicle could move.< Available displays Bring the vehicle to a stop. Move the transmission selector lever to P. Set the parking brake and turn the engine off – ignition key to position 0. Wait a few seconds, then start the engine. If the indicator lamp goes out after a few seconds, normal transmission performance has been restored.
Turn signal indicator/Headlamp flasher 1 High beams – blue indicator lamp 2 Headlamp flasher – blue indicator lamp 3 Turn signal indicator – green indicator accompanied by periodic clicking sound from the relay To signal briefly Press the lever up to but not beyond the detent. It then returns to the center position when released. If the flashing of the turn signal indicators and the clicking from the relay are both faster than normal, one of the turn signal indicators has failed.
Washer/wiper system/Rain sensor* The rain sensor is positioned on the windshield, directly behind the interior rearview mirror. When the vehicle is stationary, the wipers revert to operate at normal speed – not on vehicles with rain sensor. To activate the rain sensor: 3 Fast wiper speed 4 Brief wipe 5 Rotary dial for control of the wipe interval or the sensitivity of the rain sensor Intermittent mode Not on vehicles with rain sensor. You can select any of four sweep intervals with rotary dial 5.
Washer/wiper system/Rain sensor* Cruise control* When the vehicle's lighting system is switched on, the headlamps will also be cleaned at reasonable intervals. You can store and automatically maintain any desired vehicle speed above approx. 20 mph / 30 km/h. Windshield washer nozzles The cruise control is available whenever the engine is running and the system has been activated. The windshield washer nozzles are heated automatically* when the ignition key is in position 2.
Cruise control* Press and hold button +: With the cruise control active, the system automatically reduces the throttle opening to slow the vehicle. When you release the button, the system stores and maintains the current speed. The vehicle accelerates without pressure on the accelerator pedal. When you release the button, the system stores and maintains the current speed.
Everything under control 76 Odometer Tachometer 1 Odometer Do not operate the engine with the nee- Indicates the current fuel consumption dle in the red overspeed zone of the in mpg – in liters/100 km on Canadian gauge. models. You can check your current To protect the engine, the fuel supply is driving style to see whether it is conducive to economy and minimum exhaust interrupted when you approach this emissions. sector.
Fuel gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge 77 Fuel tank capacity approx. 16.6 gallons/63 liters. Certain operating conditions, such as those encountered in mountainous areas, may cause the needle to fluctuate slightly. Blue The engine is still cold. Drive at moderate engine and vehicle speeds. Between the blue and red zones Normal operating range. The needle may rise as far as the edge of the red sector during normal operation.
Service interval display Check Control A flashing message and a "–" in front of the number mean that the service interval has already been exceeded by the distance shown on the display. Please contact your BMW center for an appointment. Remaining distance to next service The displays shown in the illustration appear for a few seconds when the ignition key is in position 1 or higher or after the engine is started.
Clock If you wish to have a permanent time display, you can make this adjustment in the radio display, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio. Every time you press the button, the clock display alternates between the 12-hour and 24-hour mode. In ignition key position 0: the time is displayed for a few seconds after you press the left button, refer to Odometer on page 76. Before the clock can be set, the time must be showing in the instrument cluster display.< With the ignition key in position 1 or higher.
Computer After giving an ice warning, the display returns to the previous setting.< The ice warning does not alter to the fact that surface ice can form at temperatures above 37.5 7/+36, on bridges or shaded road surfaces, for instance.< Mode selection Outside temperature With the ignition key in position 1 or higher, you can request information from the computer using the button in the turn signal lever.
Computer If you continue to press and hold the button on the turn signal lever, the average speed being displayed is recalculated from that point in time. Average fuel consumption If you wish, you can have the average fuel consumption displayed in a different unit of measure.< Repairs Any time spent when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is shut off is If you continue to press and hold the button on the turn signal lever, the aver- ignored for the calculation.
Technology for safety and driving convenience 82 Park Distance Control (PDC)* The concept PDC is deactivated when you shift back out of Reverse. PDC does not replace the driver's personal responsibility for evaluatPDC assists you when you back into a ing the distance between the vehicle parking space. Acoustic signals alert You can have a signal set to con- and any objects.
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) Overview Controls DSC incorporates the Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) and Cornering Brake Control (CBC) functions. Indicator and warning lamps for Canadian models. Indicator lamps > The indicator lamp flashes: DSC is actively controlling drive torque and braking intervention > The indicator lamp stays lit: DSC has been switched off with the button; DTC and DBC are operational. DTC control intervention is not indicated.
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) Flat Tire Monitor* Under these special circumstances traction is increased by deactivating the control systems that enhance traction under normal conditions. The concept Deactivating the DSC and the DTC Press the DSC button down for at least 3 seconds; the indicator lamp and the yellow brake warning lamp will remain on continuously. The systems for enhancing stability and traction are deactivated, and there is no active braking intervention or torque control.
Flat Tire Monitor* > Driving on snow-covered or slippery roads > Performance-oriented driving: slip at the drive wheels, high levels of lateral acceleration > When driving with snow chains, false warnings and undetected pressure losses may occur > When driving with a space-saver spare tire, the Flat Tire Monitor cannot function. 1. Carefully reduce speed and come to a stop. Avoid sudden braking and steering maneuvers 2.
Flat Tire Monitor* Brake force display Because the sides of Run Flat tires are reinforced, a drop in inflation pressure usually cannot be detected from the outside, refer to Run Flat tires, page 144.< The brake force display indicates to the driver of the vehicle behind you how hard you are braking your vehicle. 2. To continue driving, follow the instructions under Driving with a damaged tire on page 145. System malfunction The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up yellow.
Lamps Parking lamps/Low beams The front, rear and side vehicle lighting is switched on. You can use the parking lamps to signal the position of the vehicle when it is parked. For lighting on one side for parking as an additional feature, refer to page 89. Low beams When the ignition is switched off while the low beams are on, the headlamps go out and only the parking lamps remain on.
Adaptive headlights* Instrument lighting The concept Adaptive headlights is a variable headlamp control system for dynamically illuminating the road. Depending on the steering angle and other factors the light from the headlamps follows the course of the road. Activating Adaptive headlights With the ignition key in position 2, turn the light switch to the automatic headlamp control position, refer to page 87. Turn the rotary dial to adjust the illumination intensity.
Fog lamps 1 High beams – blue indicator lamp Front fog lamps 89 2 Headlamp flasher – blue indicator lamp Standing lamps, left or right As an additional feature, you can illuminate your vehicle on either side for parking: are on. If the automatic headlamp control is on, the low beams will come on automatically whenever you activate the front fog lamps.
Interior lamps Do not remove the protective lens and avoid staring directly at the unfiltered beam for several hours, as inflammation of the retina could result.< The interior lamps operate automatically. To switch the interior lamps on and off manually Press button 1 briefly: If you want the interior lamps to remain off all the time, press and hold the button for approx. 3 seconds. Rear reading lamps Switch on and off with the button adjacent to each lamp.
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Controlling the climate for pleasant driving 92 Air conditioning Online Edition for Part-No.
Air conditioning 93 2 Air for the upper body area 95 3 Air to the footwell 4 Air supply/Blower 94 Overview 1 Air onto the windshield and the side windows Maintenance 9 Outside air/Recirculated-air mode 94 Repairs 8 Air conditioning 94 Data 7 Rear window defroster 94 Index 6 Air distribution 94 Controls 5 Temperature 94 Online Edition for Part-No.
Air conditioning Air supply/Blower Rear window defroster Outside air/Recirculated-air mode You can select blower speeds from 1 to 4. The heating and ventilation become more and more effective as the air supply settings are increased. In position 0, the blower and the heater are switched off. The outside air supply is blocked in position 0. When the rear window defroster is activated, the indicator lamp comes on. The rear window defroster switches off automatically.
Air conditioning 95 Microfilter 2 Levers for airflow direction 3 Rotary dial allows you to control the temperature of the airflow from these outlets as desired Controls Maintenance Repairs 1 Rotary dials for infinitely variable opening and closing of the vent outlets 1. Set the blower speed rotary control for the airflow rate to position 4 2. Turn the rotary temperature control completely to the right to the red zone 3. Turn the rotary control for air distribution to position 4.
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Automatic climate control* 97 4 Air inlet for interior temperature sensor – please keep clear and unobstructed 5 Outside air/Automatic recirculatedair control (AUC)/Recirculated air 99 6 Automatic air distribution and supply 98 7 Individual air distribution 98 8 Temperature 98 Controls 3 Air to the footwell Maintenance 2 Air for the upper body area 99 Overview 1 Air onto the windshield and the side windows 10 Air supply/Blower 98 11 To defrost windows and remove condensation 98 Repairs 9 Display
Automatic climate control* Tips for pleasant driving the windows , toward the upper body , and into the footwell . You Use the automatic mode – switch on can switch the automatic distribution of with AUTO button 6. Select an interior temperature that is comfortable for you. air back on by selecting the AUTO button. Detailed setting options are described for you in the following section.
Automatic climate control* > Indicator lamps off: outside airflow is on > Left-hand indicator lamp on – AUC mode: the system recognizes pollutants in the outside air and blocks the flow of air when necessary. The system then recirculates the air currently within the vehicle.
Automatic climate control* Roller sun blind* Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter The built-in microfilter removes dust and pollen from the incoming air. The activated-charcoal filter provides additional protection by filtering gaseous pollutants from the outside air. Your BMW center replaces this combined filter as a standard part of your scheduled maintenance. A substantial reduction in airflow indicates that the filter needs to be replaced before scheduled maintenance.
Interior conveniences Glove compartment Harman Kardon premium sound system To open 101 The system responds to poor reception conditions by repeatedly alternating between the stereo and monophonic modes. You should then switch the system off. To close To prevent injury in the event of an accident, close the glove compartment immediately after use.< Repairs Fold the cover up. To lock Lock with one of the master keys. A master key will also be required to unlock the glove compartment.
Glove compartment Storage compartments If – for example for valet parking – you turn over only your spare key, refer to page 30, then access to the locked glove compartment is not possible.< Rechargeable flashlight The flashlight is located on the left side of the glove compartment. It features integral overload protection, so it can be left in its holder continuously.
Cellular phone* 103 Storage package* Hands-free system The rear center armrest includes a bev- For your convenience, there are: erage holder and a litter bag holder. > Two flip-out sockets on the rear cen> Beverage holder: press. ter console > An eyeglasses compartment*, not shown, in the front center console. On vehicles that are wired for a telephone* or equipped with a communications package*, the cover for the hands-free microphone is located in the headliner near the interior lamp.
Ashtray, front* Ashtray, rear* Cigarette lighter socket Suitable for attaching power supplies for flashlights, car vacuum cleaners, etc., up to a rating of approx. 200 watts at 12 volts. Avoid damage to the socket caused by inserting plugs of different shapes or sizes. To empty To empty Press on the edge of the open cover. The ashtray comes upward and can be removed. Press on the edge of the open cover in the opening direction: the ashtray comes upward and can be removed.
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Loading and transporting 106 Through-loading system 1. Pull the corresponding lever to release 2. The backrest moves forward slightly when released. Reach into the gap and fold it down. When folding the backrest back into its original position always ensure that the detent engages securely. A loose backrest might fail to prevent cargo from entering the passenger compartment during sudden braking or evasive maneuvers, posing a potential hazard to occupants.
Ski bag* 107 Overview The ski bag allows the safe and clean transport of up to 4 pairs of standard skis or up to two snowboards. 1. Fold the center armrest outward. Secure skis and any other objects Loosen the trim from the upper stored in the bag by tightening the Velcro® fastener and place it on the retaining strap at the buckle.< armrest 2. Press the button downward – see Be sure that your skis are clean arrow 1 – and swing the cover forbefore loading them into the bag.
Cargo loading Avoid overloading the vehicle so that the permitted load on the tires is not exceeded. Overloading can lead to overheating and internal tire damage. The ultimate result can assume the form of a sudden air loss.< 4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the XXX amount equals 1,400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lbs. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.: 1,400 lbs.
Comply with the information enclosed with the load-securing devices.
Cargo loading Always position and secure the load correctly. If you do not, it can endanger the passengers during braking or evasive maneuvers. Do not exceed the approved gross vehicle weight or the approved axle loads, refer to page 156, otherwise the vehicle's operating safety is no longer assured and the vehicle will not be in compliance with the certification regulations. Do not stow heavy or hard objects in the passenger compartment without securing them.
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Special operating instructions 114 Break-in procedures To ensure that your vehicle provides maximum economy throughout a long service life, we request that you comply with the following information. Engine and differential The first 1,250 miles/2,000 km: Constantly vary both vehicle and engine speeds, remembering not to exceed 4,500 rpm or vehicle speeds of over 100 mph / 160 km/h: Always obey all official speed limits.
Antilock Brake System (ABS) Brakes: do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal. Even light but consistent pressure on the brake pedal can lead to high temperatures, accelerated brake wear and possibly even brake failure. Hydroplaning: when driving on wet or slushy roads, reduce your speed. If you do not, a wedge of water may form between tires and road surface.
Brake system Brake fluid level If the brake fluid level is too low and brake pedal travel has become longer, there may be a defect in one of the brake system's hydraulic circuits. If the brake rotors are corroded, they will tend to respond to braking with a pulsating effect that even extended brake applications will fail to cure. When driving in heavy rain and on wet roads it is a good idea to apply light Proceed to the nearest BMW cen- pressure to the brake pedal every few miles.
Wheels and tires Tire condition Information for your safety wall with TWI – Tread Wear Indicator. At a tread depth of 1/16 in / 1.6 mm, the indicators signal that the legally permissible wear limit has been reached. The factory-approved tires are matched to your vehicle and have been selected to provide optimum safety and driving comfort when used properly. Tread depth should not be allowed to go below 1/8 in / 3 mm, even though the legally specified minimum tread depth is 1/16 in / 1.6 mm.
Tire condition Tire replacement Do not drive on a deflated – flat – tire unless your vehicle is equipped with Run Flat tires. A flat tire greatly impairs steering and braking response, and can lead to complete loss of control over the vehicle. Avoid overloading the vehicle so that the permitted load on the tires is not exceeded. Overloading can lead to overheating and internal tire damage. The ultimate result can assume the form of a sudden air loss.
Tire replacement DOT... 3603 indicates that the tire was manufactured in week 36 of the year 2003. BMW recommends the replacement of all tires – including the spare tire* – when the tires are no more than 6 years old, even if a tire life of 10 years is possible. Uniform Tire Quality Grading Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width.
Wheel and tire combinations Winter tires The right choice Storage Choosing the right tire BMW recommends using only wheels and tires that have been approved by BMW for your particular vehicle model, as otherwise body contact and serious accidents can result despite the use of the same nominal size, e.g. due to manufacturing tolerances.
Winter tires 121 You cannot mount snow chains on the following tires: Tire condition, tire pressure 225/40 R 18 At tread depths below approx. 3/16 in / 4 mm, winter tires display a perceptible decrease in their ability to cope with winter driving conditions, and should be replaced in the interest of safety. 245/40 R 17 225/45 R 17 255/35 R 18 Do not initialize the Flat Tire Monitor after mounting snow chains to the tires.
In the engine compartment 122 Hood To release To open To close Pull the lever located under the lefthand side of the instrument panel. Pull the release handle and open the hood. Allow the hood to fall from a height of about 1 ft/30 cm so that it audibly engages. Do not attempt to service your vehicle if you do not have the required technical background.
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Engine compartment essentials 125 3 Coolant expansion tank 128 4 Reservoir for the headlamp and windshield washer system 126 Overview 1 Brake fluid reservoir 128 2 Engine oil dipstick 126 Maintenance Repairs Data Index 6 Auxiliary terminal for jumpstarting 147 Controls 5 Engine oil filler neck 127 Online Edition for Part-No.
Washer fluids Engine oil The oil volume between the two marks on the dipstick corresponds to approx. 1.1 US quarts/1 liter. Do not fill beyond the upper mark on the dipstick. Excess oil will damage the engine. Headlamp* and windshield washer system Capacity approx. 5.6 US quarts/ 5.3 liters Fill with water and, if required, with a washer antifreeze additive according to manufacturer's recommendations. We recommend that you mix the washer fluid before adding it to the reservoir.
Engine oil Only add engine oil when the oil level has dropped to just above the lower mark on the dipstick. BMW engines are designed to operate without oil additives; the use of additives could lead to damage in some cases. This also applies to the manual transmission, the automatic transmission, the differential, and the power steering system.< Recommendation: have the oil changed at your BMW center.
Coolant Do not add coolant to the cooling system when the engine is hot. If you attempt to do so, escaping coolant can cause burns. Antifreeze and anti-corrosion agents are hazardous to health. You should always store them their its closed original containers and in a location which is out of reach of children. Antifreeze and anti-corrosion agents are inflammable. For this reason, do not spill them on hot engine parts. They could ignite and cause burns. Comply with the instructions on the containers.
Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Comply with the applicable environmental laws regulating the disposal of brake fluid.< Data Brake fluid is hygroscopic, that is, it absorbs moisture from the air over time. In order to ensure the brake system's safety and reliability, have the brake fluid changed every two years by a BMW center. Refer to the Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models or the Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models.
Maintenance 130 The BMW Maintenance System conditions under which the vehicle operates into consideration, because miles can be traveled in many different ways: Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models/ Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models From a maintenance point of view, 62,000 miles/100,000 km of short-distance urban driving cannot be compared with 62,000 miles/100,000 km of long-distance highway travel.
The BMW Maintenance System 131 Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index You can find everything you need to know on this topic by consulting the separate Caring for your vehicle brochure. Overview Care Online Edition for Part-No.
Laws and regulations 132 California Proposition 65 warning OBD interface socket California laws require us to state the following warning: Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts, including components found in the interior furnishings in a vehicle, contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and reproductive harm.
Overview Controls Maintenance If the gas cap is not on tight enough, the OBD system can detect leaking vapor and the indicator will light up. If the gas cap is then tightened, the indicator will usually go out after a short period of time.< Repairs Service Engine Soon warning lamp for Canadian models. Data engine misfiring for even a short period of time can seriously damage emission control system components, especially the catalytic converter.
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Replacement procedures 136 Onboard tool kit Windshield wiper blades The onboard tool kit is located in the luggage compartment lid. 1. Switch off the engine 2. Fold the wiper arm completely out from the windshield 3. Position the wiper blade at an angle and pull the release spring – see arrow 4. Fold the wiper blade down and unhook it toward the windshield 5. Pull the wiper blade past the wiper arm toward the top 6. Insert a new wiper blade and apply pressure until you hear it engage.
Lamps and bulbs Maintenance Engine compartment, left side: The H7 bulb is pressurized. Therefore, wear safety glasses and protective gloves. Failure to comply with this precaution could lead to injury if the bulb is damaged.< 1. Remove the cover of the headlamp by pressing the tab and lifting the cover off 2. Pull off the plug 3. Release the retaining wire 4. Remove and replace the bulb.
Lamps and bulbs When cleaning the headlamps, please follow the instructions in the Caring for your vehicle brochure.< Xenon lamps* High beams H7 bulb, 55 watt Engine compartment, left side: The service life of these bulbs is very long and the probability of a failure is very low, provided that they are not switched on and off an unusual number of times.
Lamps and bulbs Front turn signal indicators Side turn signal indicators Rear lamps 21 watt bulb 1. Press the front edge of the lamp toward the back with the tip of your finger and remove 2. Pull off the plug and replace the entire lamp. 1 Turn signal indicator All bulbs in the fender are designed using LED technology. Please contact your BMW center in case of a malfunction.< Repairs The side turn signal indicator is designed using LED technology.
Lamps and bulbs Bulbs in the luggage compartment lid: 1. Using a screwdriver, loosen the clip 2. Swing trim panel down – see arrow 1. Release the bulb holder – see arrow 2 – and remove it 3. Applying light pressure, turn the bulb to the left. Remove and replace the bulb 4. Press the bulb holder into place, continuing until you hear it engage 5. Reinstall the trim panel with the clip. Center high-mount brake lamp LED strip on the rear window. Please contact your BMW center in case of a malfunction.
Your BMW is equipped with a spare tire or a space-saver spare tire designed for temporary use in maintaining the vehicle's mobility in an emergency. To remove the spare tire, lift the floor panel in the luggage compartment completely out, refer to page 37.< Overview Controls height and reduce its support capacity. Do not lie under the vehicle or start the engine when the vehicle is supported by the jack. There is otherwise a risk of fatal injury.< Maintenance 1.
Changing a wheel wheel must be changed on a surface with a more severe slope, take additional precautions to secure the vehicle from rolling 3. Wheels with full wheel covers*: reach into the ventilation openings and pull the cover off 4. Loosen the lug bolts by rotating half a turn What you will need In order to avoid rattling noises later, note the position of the tools when you remove them and return them to their original position when you are done using them.
Changing a wheel Protect valve stems and valves from dirt using screw-on valve stem caps. Dirty valve stems frequently lead to slow pressure loss. Repairs 13. Wheels with full wheel covers*: place the wheel cover with the valve opening over the valve. Use both hands to press the cover securely onto the rim 14. Check and correct the tire inflation pressure at the earliest opportunity.
Changing a wheel Run Flat tires* Do not attempt to install the full wheel cover on the space-saver spare tire, since this could damage the cover.< Driving with the space-saver spare tire The vehicle jack is designed for changing wheels only. Do not attempt to raise another vehicle model with it or to raise any load of any kind. To do so could cause accidents and personal injury.
Depending on the cargo load, Run Flat tires allow you to continue driving at a maximum speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h. If there is a total loss of tire inflation pressure, 0 psi/0 kPa, or obvious tire damage, you can determine the distance you may continue driving based on the following values: The battery is absolutely maintenancefree, that is, the original electrolyte will normally last for the service life of the battery under moderate climatic conditions.
Giving and receiving assistance 146 Receiving assistance The BMW Group's Mobile Service offers you 24-hour assistance in the event of a breakdown, even on weekends and holidays. If the indicator lamp is flashing but you cannot hear the emergency call center, you may still be heard by the emergency call center. The telephone numbers of the Mobile Service control center in your country are listed in the BMW Dealer Directory.
Preparations 1. Check whether the battery of the support vehicle has 12 volts and approximately the same capacity – measured in Ah. This information is provided on the battery 2. Stop the engine of the support vehicle 3. Switch off all electrical components in both vehicles. Make absolutely certain that there is no contact between the bodywork of the two vehicles, otherwise there is a short circuit hazard.< 1. Open the cover of the BMW auxiliary 1.
Jump-starting 2. Start the engine of the other vehicle as usual. If the first start attempt is not successful, wait a few minutes before another attempt in order to allow the discharged battery to recharge 3. Allow the engines to run for several minutes 4. Disconnect the jumper cables in reverse sequence. Depending on the cause of the fault, have the battery checked and recharged by your BMW center. Do not use spray starter fluids to start the engine.
Towing the vehicle 149 Overview Towing the vehicle with the front axle raised Vehicles with automatic transmission: The screw-in towing eyelet is stored in the onboard tool kit; be sure that it remains in the vehicle at all times. It can be attached at the front or rear of the vehicle. It should not be used to pull a vehicle out of deep snow, mud, sand, etc. Always observe all applicable towing laws and regulations.
Towing the vehicle Avoid staggered towing and be careful that the towing strap is taut before starting to drive the vehicle doing the towing.< Use only a nylon towing strap to tow the vehicle, since the inherent resilience of this material helps protect both vehicles from sudden jerking movements. The towed vehicle should always be the lighter of the two vehicles. If this is not the case, it will not be possible to control vehicle handling.
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Engine data 325Ci 330Ci 152.2/2,494 6 181.8/2,979 6 Displacement Number of cylinders cu in/cm Maximum power output at engine speed hp rpm 184 6,000 225 5,900 Maximum torque at engine speed lb ft/Nm rpm 175/237 3,500 214/290 3,500 Compression ratio ε 10.5 10.2 Stroke Bore in/mm in/mm 2.95/75 3.31/84 3.53/89.6 3.31/84 Fuel mixture preparation 3 Digital electronic engine-management system (DME) Online Edition for Part-No.
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Weights 325Ci 330Ci Curb weight with manual transmission/SMG with automatic transmission lbs/kg lbs/kg 3,197/1,450 3,285/1,490 3,285/1,490 3,362/1,525 Approved gross vehicle weight with manual transmission/SMG with automatic transmission lbs/kg lbs/kg 4,255/1,930 4,343/1,970 4,343/1,970 4,420/2,005 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 1,984/900 2,006/910 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,425/1,100 2,469/1,120 Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 165/75 165/75 Luggage compartment capacity
Capacities 157 approx. 16.6/63 approx. 2.1/8 Fuel specification, refer to 24 Windshield/ Headlamp washer reservoir quarts/liters approx. 5.6/5.3 Engine with oil filter change quarts/liters approx. 6.9/6.5 BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil Specifications, refer to page 126 – Lifetime lubricant, no oil change required Data Index Manual and automatic transmission and differential Repairs Specifications, refer to page 126 Controls gal./liters gal.
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Everything from A to Z A ABS Antilock Brake System 115 indicator lamp 18 Acceleration assistant 68 Accessories, refer to For your own safety 5 Accident, refer to Emergency call 146 Activated-charcoal filter 100 Adaptive headlights 88 Adding brake fluid 128 Additional sources of information 4 Air conditioning 92 Air conditioning mode 94 automatic climate control 98 Air distribution air conditioning 94 automatic climate control 98 Air distribution, individual 98 Air outlets, refer to Ventilation 92, 96 Air pr
Everything from A to Z C California Proposition 65 warning 132 Overview Controls Maintenance Cellular phone 103 Center high-mount brake lamp bulb replacement 140 Central locking system 30 button 34 passenger compartment 34 Charge indicator lamp 18 Check Control 78 Check Gas Cap indicator lamp 19 Child seats, refer to Childrestraint systems 56 Child-restraint mounting system (LATCH) 58 Child-restraint systems 56 Chock 142 Cigarette lighter 104 Cigarette lighter socket 104 Cleaning chrome parts, refer to t
Everything from A to Z Clock 79 12-/24-hour mode 79 setting, refer also to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Closing from inside 34 from outside 31 Clothes hooks 105, 115 Clutch breaking in 114 Cockpit 14 Code, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Coin box 102 Cold start, refer to Starting the engine 61 Compact disc operation, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Compartments 102 Compression ratio, refer to Engine data 154 Computer 80 Condensation, refer to Ai
Everything from A to Z Overview Controls F False alarm, refer to Avoiding unintentional alarms 39 Fastening the safety belts 48 Fault displays 78 Filling the windshield washer reservoir 157 First aid, refer to First-aid kit 22 First-aid kit 22 Flashlight 102 Flashlight, refer to Rechargeable flashlight 102 Flat tire 141 Flat Tire Monitor 84 space-saver spare tire 141 Flat Tire Monitor 84 indicator lamp 18, 19, 85 Flat tire, refer to Tire condition 117 Fluid reservoir for washer systems 126 Maintenance E
Everything from A to Z Fog lamps 89 indicator lamp 20 Folding rear backrest 106 Follow me home lamps 87 Footbrake, refer to General driving notes 115 Front airbags 53 Front center armrest 102 Front fog lamps 89 indicator lamp 20 Fuel display 77 quality 24 volume 157 Fuel consumption display 81 Fuel display, refer to Fuel gauge 77 Fuel economy, refer to Energy control 76 Fuel filler door 23 release following an electrical malfunction 23 Fuel level indicator, refer to Fuel gauge 77 Fuel mixture preparation 15
Everything from A to Z K Key Memory 60 Keys 30 with remote control 30 Kickdown 66, 70 L Lamp defect 137 Lamps and bulbs 137 Lashing down loads, refer to Cargo loading 108 Lashing eyelets, refer to Securing cargo 109 Overview Controls Maintenance Locking and unlocking doors from inside 34 from outside 31, 33 Low beams 87 automatic 87 bulb replacement 137 indicator lamp, defective lamp 78 Lug bolts key 142 torque 142 Luggage compartment capacity 156 emergency operation, refer to Manual operation 35 floor m
Everything from A to Z Luggage compartment lid 35 emergency operation 35 emergency release 37 indicator lamp 78 opening from inside the vehicle 35 opening from outside 35 remote control 32 securing separately 35 unlocking manually 35 Luggage compartment lighting 35 Luggage rack, refer to Roofmounted luggage rack 110 Lumbar support 46 M M+S tires, refer to Winter tires 120 Maintenance 78, 130 Maintenance system 130 Making telephone calls, refer to the telephone Owner's Manual Malfunction door lock 33 fuel fi
Everything from A to Z R Radio remote control key, refer to Master key with remote control 30 Radio, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio Rain sensor 73 Raising the floor panel 37 Range 81 S Safe seating position 43 Overview Controls Maintenance Releasing hood 122 Remaining distance to service 78 Remaining distance, refer to Range 81 Remote control 31 luggage compartment lid 32 malfunction 32 Replacement key 31 Replacing lamps, refer to Lamps and bulbs 137 Replacing tires 118 Reporting safety defects 7
Everything from A to Z Safety belt height adjustment 48 Safety belts 48 sitting safely 43 warning lamp 18 Safety feature glass sunroof 41 Safety systems, refer to Antilock Brake System 115 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 83 Screwdriver, refer to Onboard tool kit 136 Seat adjustment 44 BMW sports seat 45 mechanical 44 power 46 Seat belt tensioner, refer to Safety belts 48 Seat heating 50 Seat memory, refer to Seat and mirror memory 49 Seat positions, storing 49 Seats 44 Securing cargo 109 Securing the vehicl
Everything from A to Z Overview Controls Maintenance Transmission automatic transmission with Steptronic 69 sequential manual gearbox SMG 65 Transmission lock, refer to P Park 69 Transmission malfunction automatic transmission with Steptronic 71 sequential manual gearbox SMG 67 Transport securing devices, refer to Securing cargo 109 Transporting children safely 56 Trap protection electric power windows 40 Tread depth, refer to Tire tread 117 Treadwear indicator in the tires, refer to Tire tread – tire dam
Everything from A to Z Trunk lid, refer to Luggage compartment lid 35 Trunk lighting, refer to Luggage compartment lighting 35 Turn signal indicator 72 bulb replacement 139 indicator lamp 20 Turn signal indicator, side bulb replacement 139 Turning circle, refer to Dimensions 155 TV function, refer to the Owner's Manual for Onboard Computer U Underbody protection, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Uniform Tire Quality Grading 119 Units average fuel consumption 81 temperature 80 Unlocking from ins
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Refueling To ensure that you always have convenient access to all essential information when you stop for fuel, we recommend that you fill out the adjoining chart by entering the data that apply to your vehicle. Consult the index for individual specifications. Fuel Designation Please enter your preferred fuel here. Engine oil Quality The oil volume between the two marks on the dipstick corresponds to approx. 1.1 US quarts/1 liter.
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