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The Ultimate

Driving Machine

OWNER'S HANDBOOK.

THE BMW 3 SERIES SALOON.

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Online Edition for Part no. xxx - VI/19

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Page 1: ...The Ultimate Driving Machine OWNER S HANDBOOK THE BMW 3 SERIES SALOON LINK CONTENT A Z Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 2: ...Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 3: ...g you to derive maximum benefit from the technical advantages of your BMW It also contains informa tion which will help you to maintain both the operating and road safety of your BMW as well as its fu...

Page 4: ...eration 26 On the move 30 CONTROLS Driving area 40 Vehicle operating state 45 iDrive 49 BMW Remote Software Upgrade 65 General settings 68 Personal settings 73 Connections 78 Opening and closing 86 Se...

Page 5: ...acing parts 378 Help in case of a breakdown 383 General care 392 REFERENCE Technical data 400 Appendix 410 Everything from A to Z 412 2019 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich Germany No...

Page 6: ...6 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 7: ...NOTES Notes 8 Owner s Handbook media 18 7 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 8: ...ent and communication is available as a printed book from Service These topics are also covered in the integrated Owner s Handbook in the vehicle Additional sources of information Service Partner A Se...

Page 9: ...series As a result this Owner s Handbook may also contain de scriptions and illustrations of equipment and functions not featured in a vehicle for example due to selected special equipment or the coun...

Page 10: ...s cannot be lodged for the vehicle there Warranty claims can also be invalidated if the on board network has been modified e g through the use of control units hardware or software that have been clas...

Page 11: ...entifica tion number the number plate and the relevant authorities There are also other ways of tracing data collected in the vehicle back to the driver or vehicle owner for example via the Connected...

Page 12: ...es of the vehicle to particular driving situations for example triggering of an airbag activation of the drive stability control sys tems Information on vehicle damaging events The data is required so...

Page 13: ...me time Depend ing on the type of integration this includes posi tion data and other general vehicle information for example This optimises the way in which se lected apps for example navigation or mu...

Page 14: ...l sys tem that fails to work in the event of a serious ac cident The eCall statutory emergency call system can also be triggered manually if required If a critical system failure occurs that would put...

Page 15: ...ssary to handle the eCall emergency call and under no circumstances for any longer than 13 hours after the eCall emergency call was trig gered Rights of individuals affected by data processing The ind...

Page 16: ...anufacturer also uses the data sent as part of an emergency call to improve product and service quality Position determination Only the provider of the mobile telephone net work is able to determine t...

Page 17: ...ergency call system The owner of a vehicle equipped with an intelli gent emergency call system and the eCall statu tory emergency call system has the right to use the on board eCall system instead of...

Page 18: ...ner s Handbook and the integrated Owner s Handbook in the vehicle You will find notes on any updates in the appen dix of the printed Owner s Handbook for the ve hicle After a software update in the ve...

Page 19: ...k and forth between the two displays 1 Press the button 2 Owner s Handbook 3 Select the desired page in the Owner s Handbook 4 Press the button again to switch back to the last displayed function 5 Pr...

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Page 21: ...QUICK REFERENCE Getting in 22 Adjustment and operation 26 On the move 30 21 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 22: ...g The windows and the Glass Roof are opened for as long as the button on the vehicle key is pressed Locking the vehicle 1 Close the driver s door 2 Press the button on the vehicle key All vehicle entr...

Page 23: ...an be opened and closed contact lessly provided you are carrying the vehicle key with you Correct foot movement 1 Stand in the centre behind the vehicle ap proximately an arm s length away from the re...

Page 24: ...ours When the engine starts or the standby state is switched on the functionality of some lights is briefly checked Driver s door 1 Power window switches 2 Central locking system 3 Seats comfort funct...

Page 25: ...up the previous screen To call up the Options menu Voice control Activating the voice control system 1 Press the button on the steering wheel 2 Wait for the acoustic signal 3 Say the command This sym...

Page 26: ...head restraint Height Downwards press the button arrow 1 and slide the head restraint downwards Up push head restraint upwards After setting the height make sure that the head restraint engages corre...

Page 27: ...Saving 1 Set the desired position 2 Press the button on the door The lettering in the button is illuminated 3 Press the desired button 1 or 2 at the door while the lettering is illuminated A signal s...

Page 28: ...ntrol number is displayed or you will have to enter the control number yourself Compare the control number shown on the Control Display with the control num ber in the device display Confirm the contr...

Page 29: ...voice operation are activated on the iPhone Switching on Bluetooth and CarPlay Via iDrive 1 COM 2 Mobile devices 3 Tilt the Controller to the right 4 Settings 5 Set the following setting Apple CarPla...

Page 30: ...activated press the ac celerator pedal Parking brake Engaging Pull the switch LED and indicator lamp are illuminated Releasing With drive ready state switched on Steptronic transmission press the swit...

Page 31: ...nadvertently shifting from selector lever position P Only engage selector lever position R when the vehicle is stationary Cancelling the selector lever lock Press the button Engaging P Only engage sel...

Page 32: ...the opposite direction beyond the resistance point Triple turn signal lightly tip the lever up or down Indicating a turn briefly press the lever as far as the resistance point and hold it there for a...

Page 33: ...he lever down To switch off press the lever downwards to the home position To flick wipe press the lever downwards from the home position Rain sensor Activating deactivating To activate press the leve...

Page 34: ...mode Maximum cooling Button Function AUTO programme Air flow manual Switch off Air distribution manual Defrost the windscreen and re move condensation Rear window heating Seat heating Air conditionin...

Page 35: ...tyres that cannot be found in the tyre infla tion pressure information on the Control Display reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM Checking the tyre inflation pressure Check regularly and adjust as ne...

Page 36: ...and can send an SMS with the required information to the vehicle Addresses can also be sent directly to the navi gation system Via iDrive 1 COM 2 BMW Assistance 3 If applicable Concierge Services A v...

Page 37: ...On the move QUICK REFERENCE 37 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

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Page 39: ...78 Opening and closing 86 Seats mirrors and steering wheel 115 Carrying children safely 129 Driving 141 Displays 159 Lights 177 Safety 186 Driving Stability Control Systems 229 Driver Assistance Syst...

Page 40: ...ipment selected or the country variant This also applies to safety relevant functions and systems Please comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and system...

Page 41: ...iter 233 Depending on the equipment ver sion Cruise Control on off 235 Depending on the equipment ver sion Active Cruise Control on off 238 With steering and lane control as sistant 249 Cruise Control...

Page 42: ...8 Knurled wheel for selection lists 171 12 Steering column lever right Wipers 150 Rain sensor 151 Cleaning windscreen and head lights 152 13 Horn entire area 14 Steering wheel heating 126 15 To adjust...

Page 43: ...7 Controller with buttons 52 8 Parking brake 146 Automatic Hold 147 9 Driving Experience Control 144 SPORT drive mode COMFORT drive mode ECO PRO drive mode ADAPTIVE drive mode 10 To switch drive ready...

Page 44: ...elector lever 154 Manual transmission gearshift lever 153 Around the roof lining 1 Emergency call SOS 385 2 Operating the electric glass roof 112 3 Front passenger airbag indicator lamp 189 4 Reading...

Page 45: ...ng away There is a risk of accident Before leaving the vehicle secure it to prevent it from rolling away Observe the following to ensure that the vehi cle is secured against rolling away Apply the par...

Page 46: ...outside Display in the instrument cluster OFF is shown in the instrument cluster The drive is switched off and standby state switched on Drive ready state Principle Switching on drive ready state cor...

Page 47: ...ort time and stops as soon as the engine starts Most of the indicator and warning lamps in the instrument cluster are illuminated for different lengths of time Diesel engine With the engine cold and a...

Page 48: ...2 Engage first gear or reverse 3 Apply the parking brake CONTROLS Vehicle operating state 48 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 49: ...le There is a risk of accident Only operate the systems or devices if the traf fic conditions allow you to do so Stop if neces sary and operate the systems or devices with the vehicle at a standstill...

Page 50: ...down and possibly supplemented with every subsequent letter and character entered Inputs are continuously compared with the data saved in the vehicle Only letters and characters for which data is avai...

Page 51: ...tes buttons Saving a function A function can be saved to a Favourites button A button that has already been assigned a func tion can be overwritten with a different function 1 Select function via iDri...

Page 52: ...inutes Switching on off manually The Control Display can also be switched off manually 1 Tilt the Controller up 2 Screen off Press the Controller or any button on the Con troller to switch it back on...

Page 53: ...n menu Press the button The main menu is displayed Selecting menu Selecting menu items 1 Turn the Controller until the desired menu item is highlighted 2 Press the Controller Selecting widgets 1 Tilt...

Page 54: ...r a menu item has been selected for exam ple Settings a new screen is displayed Tilt the Controller to the left The current screen is closed and the previ ous screen is displayed Press the button The...

Page 55: ...eld Audio confirmation to have the entered letters and numbers read out Entering letters and numbers Enter characters as they are displayed on the Control Display Always enter associated characters fo...

Page 56: ...widgets per page Delete the selected widget tap the symbol Add a new page tap Add page Delete the selected page tap Delete page Adapt the content of the widget tap the centre of the widget 4 Tap Done...

Page 57: ...used when the ve hicle is stationary can only be operated via the voice control system to a limited extent The system includes special microphones on the driver side and the front passenger side indi...

Page 58: ...Most of the contents on the Control Display can be said as commands for example menu items or list entries When doing this say the list en tries as they are shown in the list Commands and numbers shou...

Page 59: ...nguage to be used for voice control and system announcements can be selected Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Language 5 System language 6 Select the desired language Selecting the spe...

Page 60: ...control on the smartphone is activated 2 Release the button If activation is successful a confirmation ap pears on the Control Display If it was not possible to activate voice control the list of Blue...

Page 61: ...able This version is linked to a single vehicle and cannot be personal ised Not all the functions described are avail able in full Personalised available to purchase from the ConnectedDrive Store This...

Page 62: ...vehicle functions and about operating the vehi cle General The voice control system and the feedback it provides are not a substitute for the printed or integrated Owner s Handbook The voice recog nit...

Page 63: ...Operation Function Move your index finger forward in the direction of the screen and back again Accept phone call Select highlighted entry of a list dur ing voice control Confirm the pop up Move your...

Page 64: ...rack is played Stretch out all five fingers make a fist and then stretch out all five fingers again Individually assignable gesture Possible functions Route guidance to home address Messages Recent ca...

Page 65: ...t begin until it has been confirmed at the vehicle Installation can take around 20 minutes Installation cannot be interrupted The vehicle cannot be used during installa tion You may leave the vehicle...

Page 66: ...e Control Dis play Via BMW Connected app 1 Download the upgrade to your smartphone in the BMW Connected app when available 2 Follow the instructions in the BMW Connec ted app 3 Establish a WiFi and Bl...

Page 67: ...de 5 Start upgrade now Follow the instructions on the Control Dis play Functional limitations During the upgrade many of the functions are temporarily unavailable for example Hazard warning lights Cen...

Page 68: ...ple Messages from the vehicle manufacturer The number of messages is also displayed in the status field The Messages menu can also be created as a widget Calling up messages Via iDrive 1 Tilt the Cont...

Page 69: ...saved for the current driver profile Automatic time setting Depending on the equipment the time date and if necessary time zone are updated automati cally Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settin...

Page 70: ...for the current driver profile Journey data settings Principle The intervals at which the journey data is reset can be adjusted Resetting journey data Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4...

Page 71: ...lowing situations for exam ple If the Driver Attention Camera is covered by the steering wheel rim If the driver is wearing sunglasses that block infrared light Activating deactivating information win...

Page 72: ...ess adjustment may not be immediately appa rent Resetting the vehicle configuration All individual settings can be reset to the factory settings when the drive ready state is switched off Via iDrive 1...

Page 73: ...configured individually in various stages or for individual services Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Data privacy 5 Select the desired setting Deleting personal data in the vehicle Pr...

Page 74: ...trol Display is switched on The following actions can be performed on the welcome screen Switch the driver profile Start the setup assistant This option is offered for a limited time in new vehicles A...

Page 75: ...to continue creating the driver profile using the login details for the ConnectedDrive account that has been created Selecting recognition The recognition setting is made via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Driver pro...

Page 76: ...wing steps should be carried out first Set up PIN protection Cancel recognition via the vehicle key Switch to the guest profile This means the vehicle key that is handed over can no longer be used to...

Page 77: ...lt the Controller to the right As an alternative to steps 1 to 3 it is possible to tap the profile picture in the upper status bar 4 Settings 5 Remove driver profile 6 Select the desired driver profil...

Page 78: ...ons via iDrive or touchscreen Other functions for example contacts or SMS Bluetooth Playing music from the smart phone or the audio player Bluetooth or USB Function Connec tion type USB storage medium...

Page 79: ...for registration The device may require certain Bluetooth de fault settings for example visibility see the user manual of the device Switching on Bluetooth Via iDrive 1 COM 2 Mobile devices 3 Tilt the...

Page 80: ...phone Do not subject the mobile telephone to ex treme ambient conditions Why can telephone functions not be operated via iDrive No telephone functions are configured for the mobile telephone Connect t...

Page 81: ...atures see the operating instruc tions of the device Due to the large variety of different compres sion techniques correct playback of the me dia stored on the USB device cannot be guaranteed in every...

Page 82: ...list A QR code is also displayed on the Control Dis play Alternatively this QR code can be used to pair the mobile device with the hotspot This data volume is used by all devices connec ted via the h...

Page 83: ...tion as expected In such cases the following explanations may provide assistance The iPhone has already been paired with Apple CarPlay When a new connection is established CarPlay can no longer be sel...

Page 84: ...devices A symbol indicates which function a device is used for If the symbol is shown in white there is an active connection to the vehicle with this function The symbol is shown in grey when the dev...

Page 85: ...r to the right 4 Settings 5 Priorities for telephony 6 Select the required device 7 Turn the Controller to set the priority for the selected mobile telephone Move to select the desired priority Connec...

Page 86: ...never you leave the vehicle Safety notes WARNING Persons remaining in the vehicle or pets left in side can lock the doors from the inside and lock themselves in In this case the vehicle cannot be open...

Page 87: ...points The following functions are also carried out If a driver profile has been assigned to the ve hicle key this driver profile is activated and the settings saved in it are configured The interior...

Page 88: ...ior mirrors are not folded in Switching on the interior light and exterior lights With the vehicle locked press the button on the vehicle key The function is not available for the first 10 sec onds af...

Page 89: ...the battery in the direction of the arrow and lift it out 4 Insert a new type CR 2032 battery with the positive side facing upwards 5 Press the cover back into position 6 Push the integrated key into...

Page 90: ...f the vehicle key against the mark on the steering column Pay atten tion to the display in the instrument cluster 2 If the vehicle key is detected Switch on drive ready state within 10 sec onds If the...

Page 91: ...g brake Opening and closing doors or windows Engaging selector lever position N Operating vehicle equipment There is a risk of accidents or injury Do not leave children or pets unsupervised in the veh...

Page 92: ...y man ually Press the button on the left of the display key Show content on the display 1 Press the button on the left of the display key 2 Next swipe your finger from the bottom to the top to cancel...

Page 93: ...between it and the wireless charging dock Safety note WARNING When charging a Qi compatible device in the wireless charging dock any metal objects loca ted between the device and the dock can be come...

Page 94: ...the steering column Pay attention to the display in the instrument cluster 2 If the display key is detected Switch on drive ready state within 10 sec onds If the display key is not detected change the...

Page 95: ...over from behind and push the cover out wards Support the cover with your thumb to stop it falling out of the door handle 3 Remove the cover 4 Unlock or lock the door lock with the integrated key The...

Page 96: ...the door handle Comfort closing Contactless vehicle unlocking and locking Steptronic transmission unlocking and lock ing the vehicle using the BMW Digital Key Opening of the boot lid Contactless openi...

Page 97: ...mately 1 second without gripping the door handle Comfort closing Safety note WARNING Parts of the body can become trapped when the comfort closing feature is operated There is a danger of injury When...

Page 98: ...sensor range the boot lid can be accidentally opened or closed by an unintentional or presumed foot movement The sensor range extends to approximately 1 50 m 5 ft behind the rear area If the boot lid...

Page 99: ...vehicle key leaves the locking zone The locking zone is an area with a radius of ap proximately 2 m 7 ft from the door handles If the vehicle key remains within the unlocking zone without moving for a...

Page 100: ...signed to a digital key When using a smartphone with a digital key al ways have a vehicle key about your person too so the vehicle can still be accessed even if the smartphone is not working It is als...

Page 101: ...ion may be available de pending on the software version of the BMW Connected app If this function is activated prior to handover the digital key is subject to certain limitations For example it is no...

Page 102: ...Settings 3 Doors Vehicle access 4 BMW Digital Key 5 Select a digital key if applicable 6 Remove Digital Key The digital key is removed from the list of registered digital keys Remove all Digital Keys...

Page 103: ...ort the vehicle key together with electronic devices Wet or snowy conditions may interfere with the locking request recognition function on the door handles If a fault occurs unlock and lock the vehic...

Page 104: ...then press the button on the outside of the boot lid With Comfort Access unlock the vehicle or have the vehicle key about your person then press the button on the outer side of the boot lid Press and...

Page 105: ...boot lid Pressing again re opens the boot lid By releasing the button on the vehicle key Pressing the button again and holding it down resumes the closing operation By releasing the button in the driv...

Page 106: ...PIN has been defined for the active driver pro file It is not necessary to enter another PIN 1 Select the desired setting Lock tailgate as well The boot lid is locked and disconnected from the centra...

Page 107: ...PIN that was set during activation If you have forgotten the PIN parking service mode must be deactivated via a personal driver profile Settings General Various settings are possible for opening and...

Page 108: ...t and the country specifications these settings may not be avail able Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Key button assignment 4 Select the symbol 5 Select the desired setting Tailgate Boot lid is opened T...

Page 109: ...if the door has been unlocked using the integrated key in the door lock Opening the boot lid with the alarm system switched on The boot lid can be opened even with the alarm system switched on On clo...

Page 110: ...on the vehicle key The indicator lamp illuminates for approximately 2 seconds and then flashes again The tilt alarm sensor and the interior movement detector are switched off until the next time the v...

Page 111: ...ile a window is being closed the closing operation is interrupted The window is opened slightly Safety note WARNING Accessories on the windows for example aer ials can impair the anti trap mechanism T...

Page 112: ...up The closed glass roof is raised and the sun guard opens slightly The opened Glass Roof closes to the raised position The sun guard does not move The raised Glass Roof is closed Opening closing the...

Page 113: ...for example Vehicle must be in rest state The function must be activated in the set tings see page 107 Malfunctions The open Glass Roof is not moved to the raised position under the following circumst...

Page 114: ...i trap func tion Initialising after a power failure General If a power failure occurs while the Glass Roof is opening or closing it may only have limited func tionality afterwards The system can be in...

Page 115: ...ee page 186 Seats Safety notes WARNING Adjusting the seat during a journey could cause the seat to move unexpectedly You could lose control of the vehicle There is a risk of acci dent Only adjust the...

Page 116: ...at reaches the desired height Backrest angle Pull the lever and apply your weight to or lift your weight off the backrest as required Electrically adjustable seats General The driver s seat setting is...

Page 117: ...nd adjust the thigh support forwards or backwards Lumbar support Principle The curvature of the backrest can be changed in such a way that the lumbar region the lordosis is supported The upper edge of...

Page 118: ...supplement the seat belts as an addi tional safety device The airbags are not a substi tute for the seat belts The belt anchorage is suitable for adults of any stature if the seat is adjusted correctl...

Page 119: ...pelvis The seat belt must not press on the abdomen The seat belt must not be rubbed on sharp edges be routed over solid or breakable ob jects or be trapped Avoid wearing bulky clothing Keep the seat b...

Page 120: ...fas tened and heavy objects are on the rear seats Display in the instrument cluster The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster is il luminated after the engine starts Symbol Description Green seat...

Page 121: ...for example cushions during the journey Adjusting the height Downwards press the button arrow 1 and slide the head restraint downwards Up push head restraint upwards After setting the height make sure...

Page 122: ...f the body can become trapped when the head restraints are moved There is a dan ger of injury When moving the head restraint make sure that the area of movement is kept clear WARNING Objects on the he...

Page 123: ...1 Fold down the corresponding rear backrest see page 310 2 Push the head restraint up until resistance is felt 3 Insert the integrated key see page 94 4 Press and hold the integrated key and the butt...

Page 124: ...ion 3 Folding in and out Electrical adjustment Press the button The selected mirror moves in response to the button movement Selecting a mirror To switch to the other mirror Push the switch Malfunctio...

Page 125: ...sh the switch to the front passenger s mirror position Rear view mirror manual dim To reduce glare tilt the lever on the rear view mirror forward Rear view mirror automatic dim General The rear view m...

Page 126: ...itch on the standby state prior to moving the vehicle The steering wheel locks automatically when the driver s door is opened from inside Switch on standby state to unlock Memory function Principle Th...

Page 127: ...p The operation is halted when you press a seat adjustment switch or press one of the memory buttons again Once underway adjustment of the seat position on the driver s side is disabled after a short...

Page 128: ...Switching off Press and hold the button until the LEDs are extinguished CONTROLS Seats mirrors and steering wheel 128 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 129: ...150 cm 5 ft tall are only allowed to be transpor ted in the rear using child restraint systems ap propriate for their age weight and stature Chil dren aged 12 years and older must be secured with a s...

Page 130: ...een installed incorrectly the child re straint system may have limited stability or may not be stable at all There is a danger of injury or even death Make sure that the child re straint system rests...

Page 131: ...t call up a memory position ISOFIX child seat mountings General Please comply with the operating and safety in structions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer when selecting attaching a...

Page 132: ...roved in accordance with i Size The symbol shows the mounts for the system s lower anchors The corresponding symbol shows the mounting point for the upper retaining strap Mounts for the upper ISOFIX r...

Page 133: ...r retaining strap 4 Mounting point 5 Rear parcel shelf 6 Seat backrest 7 Upper retaining strap Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point 1 Open the cover of the mounting point 2 Raise...

Page 134: ...k position of the front passenger seat and if necessary move it to the highest position to achieve the best possible routing of the belt b When using child seats on the rear seats adapt the front back...

Page 135: ...using child seats on the rear seats adapt the front back position of the front seat if neces sary and also adjust the head restraint of the rear seat or remove it c Only occupy the outer seats if the...

Page 136: ...on about which child restraint systems can be used on the seats in question in accord ance with the ECE R 16 and ECE R 129 stand ard Seat position 1 3 4 5 6 Seat position suitable for universal fasten...

Page 137: ...rear facing mount ing R1 R2X R2 R3 No No R3 No R3 Largest front facing mount ing F2X F2 F3 No No F3 No F3 Largest suitable booster mount B2 B3 No No B3 No B3 Not compatible with i Size seat position w...

Page 138: ...ersal category if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the list of vehicle models from the manufacturer of the child restraint system X not suitable for child restraint systems in the Universal cate...

Page 139: ...restraint of the rear seat or remove it b Only if equipped with ISOFIX child seat mountings IL suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in the Semi Universal category if the vehicle and the seat a...

Page 140: ...hild restraint systems Maxi Cosi CabrioFix Maxi Cosi FamilyFix base R mer Duo Plus R mer KidFix XP Securing doors and windows in the rear General In certain situations for example when carrying childr...

Page 141: ...sition 3 Releasing the parking brake 4 Drive off Auto Start Stop function Principle The Auto Start Stop function helps you to save fuel The system stops the engine when station ary for example in a tr...

Page 142: ...nctional limitations The engine is not shut down automatically in the following situations On steep downward gradients Brake not pressed strongly enough High outside temperature and operation of the a...

Page 143: ...and coun try version the vehicle has various sensors to re cord the traffic situation This enables the intelli gent Auto Start Stop function to adapt to various traffic situations and where necessary...

Page 144: ...ctivated automatically for safety reasons for example if the absence of the driver is detec ted Malfunction The Auto Start Stop function no longer shuts down the engine automatically A Check Control m...

Page 145: ...is dis played in the instrument cluster SPORT INDIVIDUAL Principle Individual settings can be made in SPORT INDI VIDUAL drive mode Configuring Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driving mode 4 SPORT INDIVI...

Page 146: ...directly activated when the drive mode is called up again Activating the configuration of the drive mode Press the button of the desired drive several times Parking brake Principle The parking brake i...

Page 147: ...ith emergency stop assistant Briefly press the switch for the parking brake to activate the emergency stop function see page 222 Releasing Releasing manually 1 Switch on drive ready state 2 Steptronic...

Page 148: ...e following actions Pressing the start stop button Releasing the parking brake Opening and closing doors or windows Engaging selector lever position N Operating vehicle equipment There is a risk of ac...

Page 149: ...pedal when switching off Malfunction If the parking brake has failed or malfunctioned secure the vehicle to prevent it from rolling away before leaving the vehicle A Check Control message is shown Aft...

Page 150: ...lded away from the windscreen parts of the body may become trapped or the vehicle may be damaged There is a danger of injury or dam age to property Make sure that the vehicle is switched off when the...

Page 151: ...on the windscreen di rectly in front of the rear view mirror Safety note NOTE In car washes the wipers may inadvertently start moving if the rain sensor is activated There is a risk of material damage...

Page 152: ...s is necessary for example when replacing the wiper blades or to keep them away from the windscreen when there is frost Safety notes WARNING If the wipers start moving when they are folded away from t...

Page 153: ...ecure the vehicle on upward or downward gradients for example with a chock NOTE When shifting into a lower gear high engine speeds can damage the engine There is a risk of material damage Push the shi...

Page 154: ...the drive wheels Only engage selector lever position P when the vehicle is stationary P is engaged automatically Selector lever position P is automatically en gaged in the following situations for exa...

Page 155: ...the parking brake 3 If necessary switch off Automatic Hold see page 147 4 Depress the brake pedal 5 Touch the selector lever lock and engage se lector lever position N 6 Switch off drive ready state S...

Page 156: ...ctor lever forwards or pull it backwards arrows 2 Manual operation becomes active and the gear is shifted The gear selected appears on the instrument cluster for example M1 Shifting gears To shift dow...

Page 157: ...uses the system to switch permanently to manual operation mode Steptronic sport transmission In the corresponding gearbox version operating the kick down and the left shift paddle at the same time all...

Page 158: ...starting with Launch Control do not turn the steering wheel Operating requirements Launch Control is available when the engine is at operating temperature The engine is at operat ing temperature after...

Page 159: ...stru ment cluster are adapted to the driving mode in question General Changes to the displays in the instrument cluster can be deactivated via iDrive The displays in the instrument cluster can some ti...

Page 160: ...display area can be configured individually The displays may vary depending on the equip ment and country specifications Driving mode view Principle If the driving mode view is deactivated the dis pl...

Page 161: ...y of your driving style Energy recuperation Energy recuperation involves converting the ki netic energy of the vehicle into electrical energy in overrun mode The vehicle battery is partially charged a...

Page 162: ...f the fault and any action required can be called up via Check Control If the message is urgent the supplementary text is shown in the Control Display automatically It is possible to select additional...

Page 163: ...is regulating the acceleration and braking forces The vehicle is being stabilised Decrease speed and adjust driving style to the road conditions If the indicator lamp is illuminated DSC has failed Imm...

Page 164: ...at belt on the corresponding rear seat is fastened Turn indicator The turn indicator is switched on If the indicator bulb flashes more rapidly than usual a turn indicator has failed Turn indicators se...

Page 165: ...tion can be achieved Operating requirements Shift Lights are displayed when the SPORT or SPORT PLUS drive programme is activated Switching on off Steptronic sport transmission 1 Select SPORT or SPORT...

Page 166: ...There is an increased risk of black ice Safety note WARNING Even at temperatures above 3 37 there may be an increased risk of black ice for example on bridges or on shaded sections of road There is a...

Page 167: ...and any stat utory inspections required are displayed 4 Select an entry to display more detailed infor mation Symbols Sym bols Description No servicing is currently needed Maintenance or a statutory i...

Page 168: ...ter For vehicles without shift point indicator the gear engaged is shown Example Description Most efficient gear is engaged Shift to a more efficient gear Steptronic transmission displays Information...

Page 169: ...of signs Nothing will be displayed in the following situa tions In countries in which no overtaking is primarily shown by road markings On routes without signs In the case of railway crossings lane ma...

Page 170: ...owy conditions Speed limit only applies in foggy conditions Speed limit applies to exit on left Speed limit applies to exit on right Speed limit only applies when towing a trailer Speed Limit Info wit...

Page 171: ...exces sively high temperatures and has been tem porarily deactivated As a result of incorrect detection by the cam era If the speed limits stored in the navigation system or road data are incorrect I...

Page 172: ...Total time engine is switched off by Auto Start Stop function The route covered in the coasting drive state Consumption history as a diagram Displays Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Driving information 3 Journey...

Page 173: ...lues and counters are reset Once the average values and counters have been reset the following interval is automatically set Individual Sport displays Principle The sport displays primarily assist a s...

Page 174: ...nt information for example the speed into the driver s field of vi sion The driver can register this information without having to divert attention from the road General Follow the instructions on cle...

Page 175: ...ction Adjusting the rotation The Head Up Display view can be rotated Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Displays 4 Head up display 5 Rotation 6 Turn the Controller until the desired setting is reached 7 Pr...

Page 176: ...ufac turer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop Special windscreen The windscreen is an integral part of the system The shape of the windscreen enables a sharp image to be pro...

Page 177: ...is located next to the steering wheel Symbol Function Rear fog light Front fog lights Lights off Daytime driving lights Symbol Function Side lights Automatic driving lights control Adaptive light func...

Page 178: ...und Do not leave the side lights on for extended peri ods of time since the vehicle battery could dis charge and it may no longer be possible to switch on drive ready state Switching off Press the but...

Page 179: ...ront of the doors are illuminated for a limited time Welcome Light Carpet The area adjacent to the vehicle is illumi nated for a limited time Welcome Light Carpet The light source is located in the po...

Page 180: ...ptive Headlights Variable light distribution Cornering light Roundabout light Activating Press the button on the light switch ele ment The LED in the button illuminates The adaptive light functions ar...

Page 181: ...adjustment Adaptive headlight beam throw adjustment com pensates for acceleration and braking manoeu vres and vehicle load conditions to prevent on coming vehicles from being dazzled Illumination of t...

Page 182: ...not op erate or its operation will be impaired and your intervention may be required In extremely adverse weather conditions such as fog or heavy precipitation When detecting poorly lit road users suc...

Page 183: ...r fog light is switched on If automatic driving lights control has been acti vated the low beam headlights switch on auto matically when the rear fog light is switched on Guiding fog lights Principle...

Page 184: ...in the rear can be switched on and off independently The button is located on the roof lining in the rear Switching the reading lights on off Press the button Depending on the equipment version there...

Page 185: ...example incoming calls or open doors are indicated by light effects Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Interior lighting 4 Dynamic light 5 Select the desired setting Dimmed during the journey The lighting...

Page 186: ...laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems Airbags 1 Front airbag driver 2 Front airbag front passenger 3 Head airbag 4 Side airbag 5 Knee airbag Front airbags Front airb...

Page 187: ...s Do not glue the airbag covers and do not cover or modify them in any way Do not use the front airbag cover on the front passenger s side as a tray Do not install seat covers cushions or other object...

Page 188: ...e airbags for the front passen ger can be deactivated and reactivated using the integrated key from the vehicle key Overview The key switch for front passenger airbags is lo cated on the outside of th...

Page 189: ...tive pedestrian protection system raises the bonnet if the vehicle s front end collides with a pedestrian Sensors underneath the bumper are used for detection General When triggered the pedestrian pro...

Page 190: ...instances where impact with a pedestrian cannot be excluded beyond all doubt for exam ple in the following situations Collision with objects such as a skip or a boundary post Collision with animals S...

Page 191: ...inates green all Intelligent Safety Systems are switched on Button illuminates orange some Intel ligent Safety Systems are switched off or are currently not available Button does not illuminate all In...

Page 192: ...ual impairments present The view behaviour and visibility condi tions also affect the point at which the warnings are issued Safety notes WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per sonal resp...

Page 193: ...e menu are activated Press the button repeatedly The setting switches between the following ALL ON all Intelligent Safety Systems are switched on Basic settings are activated for the sub functions IND...

Page 194: ...n without a previous advance warning Brake intervention The warning prompts the driver to take action When the brake is operated during a warning the maximum necessary braking force is applied Braking...

Page 195: ...temperatures and has been tem porarily deactivated Depending on the equipment version if the radar sensors are soiled or covered After work performed incorrectly on the vehi cle paintwork near to the...

Page 196: ...ponses are not issued or are issued too late incorrectly or without justification There is a risk of acci dent Adapt your driving style to the traffic con ditions Observe the traffic situation and int...

Page 197: ...ere is an acute warning The system provides support for the driver s evasive manoeuvres if there is a risk of collision An acute warning can be triggered even without a previous advance warning System...

Page 198: ...tions and crossroads if there is a risk of collision with crossing traffic From speeds of approximately 10 km h 6 mph the system provides a two stage warning of any possible risk of collision with veh...

Page 199: ...ront bumper in middle Keep the radar sensors clean and unobstructed Switching on off Automatic activation The system is automatically activated at the start of each journey Switching on off manually P...

Page 200: ...le Warning with braking function Display If there is a risk of collision with a detected vehi cle a warning symbol is shown in the instrument cluster and if applicable in the Head Up Display Sym bol M...

Page 201: ...information on the system limits and intervene actively if necessary Upper speed limit The system reacts to crossing vehicles if your own speed is below approx 80 km h 50 mph Detection range The detec...

Page 202: ...range of the system The system is controlled using the following sen sors depending on the equipment Camera in the area of the rear view mirror Radar sensor in front bumper Detection range The detecti...

Page 203: ...tart of each journey Switching on off manually Press the button The menu for the Intelligent Safety Sys tems is shown If all Intelligent Safety Systems were switched off all systems are now switched o...

Page 204: ...f a collision At low speeds the vehicle can be braked to a stop Manual gearbox when the vehicle is braked to a stop the engine may shut off The brakes are only applied if driving stability has not bee...

Page 205: ...y Systems Warnings are issued in the form of steering wheel vibrations The strength of the steering wheel vibration can be adjusted The system does not issue a warning if the driver indicates in the c...

Page 206: ...the menu all settings in the menu are activated Press the button repeatedly The setting switches between the following ALL ON all Intelligent Safety Systems are switched on Basic settings are activat...

Page 207: ...ction When leaving the lane If the vehicle leaves the lane and the lane mark ing is detected the steering wheel vibrates in ac cordance with the steering wheel vibration set ting If the turn indicator...

Page 208: ...row roads If lane markings are not white If lane markings are obscured by objects If the vehicle is too close to the vehicle ahead If there is sustained glare due to oncoming light for example if the...

Page 209: ...c conditions Observe the traffic situation and intervene actively if the situation warrants it WARNING Displays and warnings do not relieve you of your personal responsibility System limitations can m...

Page 210: ...ligent Safety Systems are switched off or are currently not available Button does not illuminate all Intelli gent Safety Systems are switched off Setting the warning time Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings...

Page 211: ...e spond too late incorrectly or without justifica tion due to system limitations There is a dan ger of accidents or damage to property Observe the information on the system limits and intervene active...

Page 212: ...nings about critical situations Side collision warning Principle The system helps to avoid potential side colli sions General Four radar sensors in the bumpers monitor the area adjacent to the vehicle...

Page 213: ...mpers clean and unobstructed in the area of the radar sensors Camera The camera is located near the rear view mirror Keep the windscreen clean and clear in this area Switching on off Automatic activat...

Page 214: ...eering wheel 5 Vibration intensity 6 Select the desired setting The setting is accepted for all Intelligent Safety Systems and saved for the current driver profile Warning function Light in the exteri...

Page 215: ...for example stickers or decals in the area of the radar beam will also im pair radar sensor operation and may even cause them to fail A Check Control message is displayed in the event of limited func...

Page 216: ...he approaching vehicle is sig nificantly higher than the driver s own speed If the approaching vehicle is travelling slowly In thick fog wet conditions or snow On sharp bends or narrow roads If the bu...

Page 217: ...amera The camera is located near the rear view mirror Keep the windscreen clean and clear in this area Switching on off Automatic activation The road priority warning is activated automati cally at th...

Page 218: ...Warning function General The system warns in two stages Advance warning visually by means of a warning symbol in the instrument cluster Acute warning visually by means of a warning symbol in the instr...

Page 219: ...Stop signs or red light signal sys tems At crossings with light signal systems that il luminate yellow or green Function restriction The system may have limited functionality in the following situatio...

Page 220: ...rows keep right left signs Safety notes WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per sonal responsibility to assess the visibility con ditions and traffic situation correctly There is a risk of...

Page 221: ...information on the system limits and intervene actively if necessary No Warning The system provides no warning in the following situations for example If the road layout is not indicated by road sign...

Page 222: ...rrently in Overview Parking brake Operating requirements The function can be activated at speeds of 10 km h approx 6 mph to approx 250 km h approx 155 mph Lane changes are carried out at speeds of app...

Page 223: ...cle in the lane Steering wheel symbol yellow Hands are not around the steering wheel System remains active Symbol Status Red steering wheel symbol acoustic signal Hands are not around the steering whe...

Page 224: ...each case Before using for the first time the vehicle manu facture recommends checking that there are no legal or official restrictions on using the system in the state or country in question Additio...

Page 225: ...lly Automatically Recording duration Via iDrive 1 Apps 2 Drive Recorder 3 Settings 4 Select the desired setting Before trigger Recording duration before an event After trigger Recording duration after...

Page 226: ...tioning of the backrest of the front passen ger seat If the critical driving situation passes without an accident occurring the tension in the front seat belts is released again If the belt tension do...

Page 227: ...era The system is active from approx 70 km h 43 mph and can also display a recommendation to take a break Break recommendations Adjusting The attentiveness assistant is automatically ac tive every tim...

Page 228: ...ve driving situations for example fre quent lane changes In poor road conditions In strong crosswinds The system is reset approximately 45 minutes after the vehicle is stopped for example when taking...

Page 229: ...nti lock Brake System ABS can also be utilised to the full The pressure on the brake should be maintained for the duration of the full braking process Adaptive brake assist In conjunction with Active...

Page 230: ...c Stability Control DSC when driving with a roof load Overview Button in the vehicle DSC OFF Deactivate activate DSC General Driving stability during acceleration and cornering is restricted if DSC is...

Page 231: ...TRACTION is displayed in the instru ment cluster and the DSC OFF indicator lamp is illuminated Deactivating DTC Press the button again TRACTION and the DSC OFF indicator light are extinguished Display...

Page 232: ...fferential blocks the rear axis transmission steplessly depending on the drive situation This prevents the spinning of a single rear wheel in order to provide optimum traction in all driving situation...

Page 233: ...ing wheel Button Function System on off Store current speed Speed Limit Assist adopt the sug gested speed manually Rocker switch Change the speed limit Operation Switching on Press the button on the s...

Page 234: ...it There is no warning in such a case To exceed the set speed limit intentionally fully depress the accelerator pedal The limit automatically becomes active again as soon as the current speed falls be...

Page 235: ...and bends In heavy traffic If the road is icy if there is fog or snow in wet conditions or on a loose road surface There is a danger of accidents or damage to property Only use the system if it is pos...

Page 236: ...mic Traction Control DTC is activated or Dynamic Stability Control DSC deactiva ted If Dynamic Stability Control DSC intervenes If with the Driving Experience Control SPORT PLUS is activated To set th...

Page 237: ...ress the button Cruise Control is resumed with the stored values The stored speed is deleted and can no longer be called up in the following instances When the system is switched off When drive ready...

Page 238: ...dependently and appropriately in all traffic conditions There is a risk of accident Adapt your driving style to the traffic conditions Observe the traffic situation and intervene ac tively if the situ...

Page 239: ...distance Switch distance control on off Reduce the distance Switch distance control on off Rocker switch Set the speed Radar sensor The radar sensor is located on the front in the bumper Keep the rad...

Page 240: ...s the button on the steering wheel The indicator lamps are illuminated in the instru ment cluster and the marker in the speedometer is positioned at the current speed Cruise Control is active The driv...

Page 241: ...y pressing the button Press the button Changing the speed Press the rocker switch repeatedly up or down until the desired speed is set If the system is active the displayed speed is stored and the veh...

Page 242: ...h the saved values The stored speed is deleted and can no longer be called up in the following instances When the system is switched off When drive ready state is switched off Switching between Cruise...

Page 243: ...d in metres Selected when the sys tem is switched on for the first time Distance 4 Symbol Description System interrupted No display of distance control because the accelerator pedal is being pressed D...

Page 244: ...cted Vehicle symbol flashes green The vehicle driving in front has set off Symbol Description Grey symbol System interrupted Symbol flashes grey The requirements for system operation are no longer bei...

Page 245: ...apidly approaching a lorry If a vehicle is clearly detected in front of you the system prompts you to intervene by braking and if nec essary by taking evasive action Cornering If the desired speed is...

Page 246: ...activated if the radar sen sor is not correctly aligned for example if it is damaged while parking A Check Control message is displayed if the sys tem has failed Have the system checked by a Service P...

Page 247: ...tance 4 Driving 5 Speed Assistant 6 Info on speed limits 7 Select the desired setting Adjust automatically the detected speed limit is adopted automatically Adjust manually the detected speed limit ca...

Page 248: ...te For example the speed is reduced in the following situations if necessary Before turning off Before a roundabout Before a bend Adjusting Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver assistance 4 Driving 5...

Page 249: ...lane markings and the vehicle driving in front using five radar sensors and a camera Depending on the speed the system orientates itself using the lane markings and vehicles driving in front Sensors o...

Page 250: ...te Cruise Control with distance control is active Seat belt on the driver s side fastened The following systems must also be active Front end collision warning Person warning Side collision warning Sw...

Page 251: ...ituations At a speed above 210 km h 130 mph When the steering wheel is released If the driver brakes When the steering wheel is turned sharply When leaving your own lane With the turn indicator switch...

Page 252: ...he sys tem is active No indicator lamp the system is switched off Displays on the steering wheel The two LEDs above the button fields are illumi nated in the same way as the displays in the in strumen...

Page 253: ...in the instru ment cluster detects that the driver is looking at the traffic During journeys in countries outside the vehi cle s country of origin Assisted Driving Plus must be available in the count...

Page 254: ...y when driving in narrow lanes for example in the following situations At road works Where there are emergency lanes In built up areas Weather The following restrictions may apply if the weather or li...

Page 255: ...WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per sonal responsibility to assess the traffic situa tion correctly Due to system limitations it can not respond independently and appropriately in all...

Page 256: ...era is shown when reverse gear is engaged and the Park As sistant button is pressed Warning Acoustic signals General An intermittent sound indicates that the vehicle is approaching an object For insta...

Page 257: ...peeds below walking speed when driving or rolling in reverse Pressing the accelerator pedal interrupts the braking intervention After emergency braking to a stop it is possible to continue a slow appr...

Page 258: ...detect whether an obstacle subsequently moves The markings are shown in black after a certain time when the vehicle is sta tionary The area next to the vehicle needs to be scanned again Flank protect...

Page 259: ...On rough road surfaces On uneven surfaces for example speed bumps In large rectangular buildings with smooth walls for example underground car parks In washing bays and car washes Due to dense exhaust...

Page 260: ...inated Off the LED is extinguished The parking assistance functions are shown on the Control Display Switching the view via iDrive If the rear view camera view is not displayed change the view via iDr...

Page 261: ...can only be shown in the camera image together with driving path lines The turning circle lines show the trajectory of the smallest possible turning circle on a level road surface Once the steering w...

Page 262: ...by the system Depending on the equipment some assistance functions also take account of Park Distance Control PDC data Observe the notes in the chapter on Park Dis tance Control PDC The objects shown...

Page 263: ...tionally look directly to check the traffic situa tion and the area around the vehicle and inter vene actively where appropriate Overview Buttons in the vehicle Park Assistant button Panorama View Cam...

Page 264: ...zard it automatically focuses on pos sible obstacles Automatic camera perspective The automatic camera perspective displays a steering angle dependent view looking towards the vehicle s direction of t...

Page 265: ...ow hitch Car wash The following assistance functions are shown automatically Flank protection Door opening angle Parking guidance lines Driving path lines The driving path lines help you to estimate t...

Page 266: ...to washing bays by displaying the vehi cle s own tyre tracks Zoom to trailer tow hitch To assist with connecting up a trailer it is possi ble to zoom in on the area around the trailer tow hitch Two st...

Page 267: ...of the opening angles Limits of the display For technical reasons the display of the area around the vehicle is distorted Even if the symbols for the door opening angles on the Control Display are not...

Page 268: ...tched on and off 1 Press the button 2 Tilt the Controller to the right 3 Settings 4 Panorama View GPS based 5 Panorama View is displayed automatically when set activation points are reached Displaying...

Page 269: ...the BMW Connected App and the camera images from Surround View can be used to show the areas around the vehicle on a mobile device for exam ple a smartphone The function shows a view of the current s...

Page 270: ...ates the ideal parking line and takes over the following functions during a parking operation Steering Accelerating and braking Changing gear The parking operation takes place automatically Safety not...

Page 271: ...m 1 7 ft long Gap between two objects each at least 0 5 m 1 7 ft long Parking parallel to the road Minimum length of gap between two objects own vehicle length plus approximately 0 8 m 2 6 ft Minimum...

Page 272: ...tected the system auto matically sets the appropriate parking method A selection menu is displayed for parking spaces that are large enough for both parallel and perpendicular parking In this case sel...

Page 273: ...functions are selected on the Control Display Manual gearbox When selecting gear which does not corre spond to the information on the Control Dis play At speeds over approximately 10 km h 6 mph If the...

Page 274: ...pace 1 Switch on drive ready state 2 Manual gearbox Press the Park Assistant button while the ve hicle is stationary to switch on the Park Assis tant Steptronic transmission When the vehicle is statio...

Page 275: ...ed stretch of road a sig nal sounds and a message appears prompt ing you to take over control of the vehicle Cancelling the system The system automatically cancels in situations such as the following...

Page 276: ...hitches of other ve hicles Thin or wedge shaped objects Moving objects Higher protruding objects for example pro jecting walls Objects with corners edges and smooth sur faces Objects with fine surfac...

Page 277: ...ur driving style to the traffic conditions Observe the traffic situation and intervene actively if the situation warrants it Overview Button in the vehicle Park Assistant button Radar sensors The rada...

Page 278: ...When steering and lane control assistant is active after driving for a particular distance When Park Assistant is actively parking the vehicle Warning General The Control Display shows the correspond...

Page 279: ...umper is dirty iced up or covered for example by stickers If the sensors field of view is obscured for example due to garage walls hedges or mounds of snow When a projecting load is being transported...

Page 280: ...nwan ted vehicle movements when a dynamic driving style is used or when driving on uneven roads Depending on road conditions and driving style driving dynamics and driving comfort are en hanced as a r...

Page 281: ...air quality The air quality in the vehicle is improved by the following components Emissions tested interior Microfilter Air conditioning system for regulating tem perature air flow and recirculated...

Page 282: ...omatic air conditioning may not have sufficient time to es tablish the temperature selected Cooling function Principle Interior air is cooled and dried and then heated again depending on the temperatu...

Page 283: ...amme is automatically switched off when the air distribution is set manually Recirculated air mode Principle If the air outside the vehicle has an unpleasant odour or contains pollutants the air suppl...

Page 284: ...isplay Defrosting the windscreen and removing condensation Principle Ice and condensation are quickly removed from the windscreen and the front side windows Switching on off Press the button The LED i...

Page 285: ...tion Individual functions for example temperature can also be operated using spoken commands Calling up the air conditioning menu Press the button The air conditioning menu is displayed Air conditioni...

Page 286: ...ards the blue for colder and towards the red for warmer The ventilation air flow in the upper body area provides noticeable heating or cooling depend ing on the set temperature The set interior temper...

Page 287: ...on The LED is illuminated when the AUTO programme is switched on Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Climate comfort 4 Heating ventilation 5 Driver 6 Automatic Depending on the selected temperature inten si...

Page 288: ...the button The LED is illuminated when recirculated air mode is switched on The outside air supply is shut off When recirculated air mode is switched off fresh air is directed into the vehicle s inte...

Page 289: ...condensation Principle Ice and condensation are quickly removed from the windscreen and the front side windows Switching on off Press the button The LED is illuminated when the sys tem is switched on...

Page 290: ...not align the air flow directly onto the vehicle occupants The vehicle interior is cooled or heated indirectly depending on the set tempera ture Ventilation at front Lever for changing the air flow di...

Page 291: ...e Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Climate comfort 4 Heating ventilation 5 Second row of seats 6 Temperature 7 Set the desired temperature Selected temperature is shown on the climate display Avoid switc...

Page 292: ...or for a preselected departure time The switch on time is calculated based on the outside temperature The system will switch on in good time before the preselected departure time If ambient temperatu...

Page 293: ...mfort menu is displayed Individual settings can be performed for certain air conditioning functions Switching on off directly General The system can be switched on or off in various ways The system sw...

Page 294: ...parture time At least 10 minutes should pass between adjust ing activating the departure time and the sched uled departure time so the climate control has enough time to work Setting the departure tim...

Page 295: ...i tioning in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces for example closed garages WARNING When the standing air conditioning is operating high temperatures can be generated under the body for example becau...

Page 296: ...be switched on twice in succession The system will be available again once the drive ready state has been activated and deactivated again Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Climate comfort 4 Aux climate co...

Page 297: ...regarding intended use of the vehicle see page 10 Setting the departure time Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Climate comfort 4 Aux climate control ventilation 5 Select the required departure time 6 Set...

Page 298: ...instrument cluster Symbol Description The engine runs for the purpose of operating the standing air conditioning The vehicle is not ready to drive CONTROLS Air conditioning 298 Online Edition for Par...

Page 299: ...visor Glare protection Fold the sun visor downwards or upwards Protection from glare at the side Folding out 1 Fold down the sun visor 2 Unhook the sun visor from its holder and pivot it sideways to t...

Page 300: ...e lighter is located between the cupholders Operation Press in the lighter The lighter can be removed when it pops back out Sockets Principle The cigarette lighter attachment can be used as a socket f...

Page 301: ...they can cause a short circuit There is a risk of material damage After using the socket re fit the lighter or socket cover Front centre console 1 Press the cover 2 The socket is located between the c...

Page 302: ...is a risk of material damage When opening and closing make sure that the area of movement of the cover is kept clear Press the cover A USB interface is in the centre console Properties USB port type...

Page 303: ...sive ma noeuvres There is a danger of injury Ensure that loose objects or devices connected by ca ble to the vehicle are secured in place in the in terior NOTE Anti slip mats can damage the dashboard...

Page 304: ...the doors Safety note WARNING Breakable objects for example glass bottles or glasses can break in the event of an accident Shards may scatter throughout the interior There is a danger of injury or da...

Page 305: ...to property Do not force objects into the cup holder Use lightweight sealable and shatter proof containers Do not transport hot drinks Opening Press the cover There are two cupholders in the centre co...

Page 306: ...rest Coat hooks Safety notes WARNING Items of clothing on the coat hooks can impair visibility when driving There is a risk of acci dent Hang items of clothing from the coat hooks so they do not obstr...

Page 307: ...weight and permitted axle loads WARNING Loose objects or devices connected by a cable to the vehicle for example mobile telephones may be thrown around the interior during the journey for example in...

Page 308: ...d in the boot for se curing loads Bag holders General In the boot there is a bag holder on the left hand side Safety note WARNING Incorrect use of the bag holders can present a danger for example if o...

Page 309: ...re that the area of movement of the rear backrest and the head restraint is kept clear WARNING If a rear seat backrest is not locked unsecured cargo may be flung into the interior for example in the e...

Page 310: ...olding back the rear backrest Fold the rear backrest back into seat position and engage Folding down the middle part 1 Fold down the middle head restraint 2 Press the button and pull the middle part f...

Page 311: ...5 Remove the storage tray 6 Insert the boot floor Inserting the emergency wheel and storage elements Proceed in reverse order to insert the emergency wheel and storage elements Boot CONTROLS 311 Onli...

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Page 313: ...DRIVING HINTS Driving precautions 314 Towing a trailer 320 Saving fuel 325 313 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 314: ...e in good time if necessary Please comply with running in procedures for the corresponding parts and components Engine gearbox and differential Up to 2000 km 1200 miles Do not exceed the maximum engin...

Page 315: ...m Exhaust gas particle filter Principle The exhaust gas particle filter collects soot parti cles The soot particles are burned at high tem peratures to clean the exhaust gas particle filter as necessa...

Page 316: ...rough water do not exceed the maximum water depth and speed specified above Safe braking General The vehicle is equipped with the Anti lock Brake System ABS as standard Perform full braking in situati...

Page 317: ...fect of the engine or power assistance for the brak ing force and steering There is a risk of acci dent Do not drive at idle speed or with the en gine switched off Corrosion of the brake discs Corrosi...

Page 318: ...permitted gross weight of the rear luggage rack when loaded depends on how far its centre of gravity is from the ball linkage If the centre of gravity is up to 30 cm 11 8 in from the ball linkage the...

Page 319: ...volved in driving on racing tracks lead to in creased wear This wear is not covered by the warranty The vehicle is not conceived for use in motor sports competitions Before and after driving on a rac...

Page 320: ...he permitted total weight of the towing vehicle Loads Distribute the load as evenly as possible over the loading area Stow the load as low as possible and as close as possible to the trailer axle A lo...

Page 321: ...sary steering cor rections as carefully as possible WARNING The tyre inflation pressure must be adapted because of the increased axle load when tow ing a trailer Driving with inadequate tyre infla tio...

Page 322: ...proximately 65 km h 40 mph when towing a trailer and with the trailer socket in use System limits The system is unable to intervene or intervenes too late in the following situations for example If a...

Page 323: ...not activated Adequate charge state of the vehicle battery The LED in the button illuminates green if the system is operational Swivelling out the ball linkage 1 Open the boot 2 Step out of the swive...

Page 324: ...t workshop Trailer socket The trailer socket is located on the trailer tow hitch Fold the cover downwards Eye for securing cable There is an eye on the trailer tow hitch for fasten ing the trailer sec...

Page 325: ...he vehicle interfere with its aer odynamic performance and increase fuel con sumption Closing windows and the Glass Roof An open Glass Roof or open window increase drag and consequently fuel consumpti...

Page 326: ...d stop and go traffic Switch these functions off if they are not re quired The ECO PRO drive mode supports energy sav ing use of comfort functions These functions are automatically deactivated wholly...

Page 327: ...the set ECO PRO limit is exceeded Set the ECO PRO Limit speed Notification at Select the required speed Coasting The coasting function enables the engine to be operated at idle when decelerating in o...

Page 328: ...hen braking Pointer in area arrow 2 display when acceler ating If the acceleration is inefficient the area between average consumption and current consumption is coloured red The following information...

Page 329: ...bol shows the detected section of the route Symbol Section of the road in front Speed limit or town entrance Junction or turn exit from a fast road Symbol Section of the road in front Corner Roundabou...

Page 330: ...em detects a calm and smooth driving style Accelerator pedal not pressed Brake pedal not pressed or only pressed lightly Selector lever in selector lever position D Engine and gearbox are at operating...

Page 331: ...riving style can be adjusted to save fuel General The current trip is evaluated To support an efficient driving style ECO PRO tips are shown during the journey Adapting the driving style can increase...

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Page 333: ...Y Refuelling 334 Wheels and tyres 336 Engine compartment 361 Operating fluids 364 Maintenance 376 Replacing parts 378 Help in case of a breakdown 383 General care 392 333 Online Edition for Part no xx...

Page 334: ...filler neck Lifting the filler nozzle during refu elling results in the following The supply of fuel is stopped too soon Fuel vapour recovery is less effective The fuel tank is full when the filler no...

Page 335: ...ake sure that the retaining strap does not get trapped and crushed when clos ing the cap 1 Fit the tank cap and turn clockwise until it is clearly heard to click into place 2 Press on the fuel filler...

Page 336: ...any long jour ney Tyre inflation pressure information On the door pillar The tyre inflation pressures are shown on the door pillar of the driver s door The tyre inflation pressure data is valid for t...

Page 337: ...the pressure if necessary 1 Determine the specified tyre inflation pres sures for the tyres when fitted to the vehicle 2 Check the tyre inflation pressure in all four tyres using a pressure gauge for...

Page 338: ...e following situa tions for example Driving over kerbs Road damage Insufficient tyre inflation pressure Overloading the vehicle Incorrect tyre storage Safety notes WARNING If the tyres are damaged the...

Page 339: ...k of accident The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends using wheels and tyres that have been categorised as suitable for the vehicle concerned WARNING Mounted steel wheels can lead to technical prob...

Page 340: ...s no spare wheel available in the event of a breakdown Additional information is available from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or an other qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop Swa...

Page 341: ...to slalom There is a dan ger of accidents or damage to property When driving with a trailer and a flat tyre do not ex ceed the speed of 60 km h 35 mph If the trailer starts to snake brake immediately...

Page 342: ...ctronics In this case have the electronics replaced at the next opportunity The compressor can be used to check the tyre inflation pressure Overview Storage The Mobility System is located in a bag in...

Page 343: ...closed spaces exhaust fumes can also build up outside the vehicle There is a danger of fatal injury Keep the exhaust pipe clear and ensure sufficient ventilation NOTE The compressor can overheat if op...

Page 344: ...or To be able to continue the journey a tyre infla tion pressure of at least 2 bar must be reached Removing and storing the sealant container 1 Unscrew the filler hose of the sealant con tainer from t...

Page 345: ...m h 50 mph If possible do not drive slower than 20 km h 12 mph Adjusting 1 Stop in a suitable area 2 Screw the connecting hose of the compres sor directly onto the tyre valve 3 Insert the plug into th...

Page 346: ...c tions Do not initialise the runflat indicator RPA with snow chains fitted as it may give incorrect read ings Do not reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM with snow chains fitted as it may give incorre...

Page 347: ...yres with special approval After every tyre or wheel change a reset must be carried out when the tyre inflation pressure is correct A reset must be carried out after the tyre inflation pressure has be...

Page 348: ...he door pillar of the driver s door The tyre inflation pressure can thus be corrected to the value of the displayed speci fied pressures The specified pressure is adjusted immediately if the load stat...

Page 349: ...airs driving character istics for example steering and braking Tyres with run flat properties allow a limited level of stability to be maintained There is a risk of ac cident Do not continue driving i...

Page 350: ...s driving character istics for example steering and braking Tyres with run flat properties allow a limited level of stability to be maintained There is a risk of ac cident Do not continue driving if t...

Page 351: ...is a circle with the letters RSC on the tyre side wall 3 Follow the description of what to do in the event of a flat tyre see page 351 What to do in the event of a flat tyre Standard tyres 1 Identify...

Page 352: ...nd may result in the following situations for example The vehicle losing traction more quickly Longer braking distances Different self steering characteristics Adapt your driving style Avoid abrupt st...

Page 353: ...e following requirements must be met for the system otherwise reliable signalling of a loss of tyre inflation pressure is not ensured After every tyre or wheel change an initialisa tion must be carrie...

Page 354: ...he letters RSC on the tyre side wall What to do in the event of a flat tyre Standard tyres 1 Identify the damaged tyre To do this check the tyre inflation pressure in all four tyres for example using...

Page 355: ...tion more quickly Longer braking distances Different self steering characteristics Adapt your driving style Avoid abrupt steering or driving over obstacles for example kerbs or pot holes Final tyre fa...

Page 356: ...even or slippery ground for exam ple snow ice tiles or similar the jack may slip There is a danger of injury Perform the wheel change on a level firm and non slip surface if at all possible WARNING Th...

Page 357: ...1 Place the adapter on the wheel stud 2 Unscrew the wheel stud 3 After unscrewing the wheel stud remove the adapter again Screwing on 1 Place the adapter on the wheel stud If nec essary turn the adap...

Page 358: ...ould get trapped when using the jack There is a danger of injury Keep your hands in the described position when us ing the jack and do not change this position 1 Hold the jack with one hand arrow 1 an...

Page 359: ...rn the jack crank anticlockwise to retract the jack and lower the vehicle 6 Remove the jack and stow it securely After changing the wheel 1 Tighten the wheel studs crosswise The tightening torque is 1...

Page 360: ...l and the wheel change tools are located in the boot under the floor Removing emergency wheel 1 Pull the boot floor up 2 Loosen the lashing strap at the buckle ar row 1 but do not release it completel...

Page 361: ...the country variant This also applies to safety relevant functions and systems Please comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems Overview 1 Start...

Page 362: ...rrectly locked it can come open during the journey and impair visi bility There is a risk of accident Stop immedi ately and close the bonnet correctly WARNING Parts of the body can become trapped when...

Page 363: ...Closing Allow the bonnet to drop from a height of ap proximately 50 cm 20 in The bonnet must engage on both sides Engine compartment MOBILITY 363 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 364: ...l This means that different petrol grades can be used Safety notes NOTE Even small quantities of the wrong fuel or wrong fuel additives can damage the fuel sys tem and engine In addition the catalytic...

Page 365: ...shop Diesel quality The engine is designed to run on diesel fuel to DIN EN 590 and ASTM D975 Only refuel with diesel with a sulphur content of less than 10 ppm Only fill up with biodiesel with a maxim...

Page 366: ...d in the instrument cluster fill ing level too low Remaining range is shown in instrument cluster Immediately top up reduction agent AdBlue on the minimum level Tank for reducing agent is empty Immedi...

Page 367: ...lue of standard ISO 22241 1 At many service stations reduction agent is available at a special pump dispenser Preferably add reduction agent at a pump dispenser If no pump dispenser is available reduc...

Page 368: ...least the recommended top up quantity The tank is full when the filler nozzle cuts out for the first time 5 Put fuel tank cap back on and turn clockwise 6 Press on the fuel filler flap until it engag...

Page 369: ...h an incorrect liquid After filling reduction agent Reserve level indicator After topping up the reserve level indicator continues to be shown with remaining range Drive ready state can be estab lishe...

Page 370: ...ther qualified Service Part ner or a specialist workshop Electronic oil measurement General Electronic oil measurement uses two measuring methods Monitoring Detailed measurement When frequently making...

Page 371: ...play Only replenish with suitable types of engine oil Safely stop the vehicle and switch off drive ready state before topping up with engine oil Do not add too much engine oil Safety notes WARNING Ser...

Page 372: ...engine oil corresponds to the oil specification Suitable engine oil grades Replenish with engine oils with the following oil specifications Petrol engine BMW Longlife 04 BMW Longlife 12 FE BMW Longli...

Page 373: ...e additives are suita ble for the vehicle Information regarding suitable additives is available from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop...

Page 374: ...fety notes WARNING Some antifreezes can contain toxic substances and are flammable There is a risk of fire and fa tal injury Please comply with the instructions on the containers Keep antifreezes away...

Page 375: ...s located in the engine compartment Malfunction Using undiluted screenwash concentrate or anti freeze made of alcohol may result in false read ings at low temperatures below 15 5 Operating fluids MOBI...

Page 376: ...e maintenance work to be adapted to the individual usage profile General Information on service requirements see page 167 can be shown on the Control Display Service data in the vehicle key Informatio...

Page 377: ...E Incorrect use of the OBD on board diagnosis socket can result in malfunctions in the vehicle There is a risk of material damage Only have service and maintenance work involving the OBD on board diag...

Page 378: ...old the wiper firmly when changing the wiper blade Do not fold in or switch on the wiper without a wiper blade installed NOTE Wipers that are folded away from the wind screen can become trapped if the...

Page 379: ...to replace the headlight glass If moisture increasingly forms for example if there are water droplets in the lamp despite the headlights being switched on have the head lights checked Vehicle battery...

Page 380: ...le battery Park the vehicle and switch off consumers First disconnect the power at the negative terminal Then disconnect the power at the positive terminal Notes on installation Observe the following...

Page 381: ...le Memory function save positions again Time update Date update Glass Roof initialise system Storing the battery Observe the following information on storing ve hicle batteries Store the battery in a...

Page 382: ...use box may be located behind sound insu lation Information on the fuse types and locations as well as the positions of any other fuse boxes is available on the Internet www bmw com fuse card Where ap...

Page 383: ...triangle The warning triangle is located inside the boot lid Press the release catch arrow 1 and swivel the cover down arrow 2 First aid kit General Some items in the kit have a limited shelf life Che...

Page 384: ...er a prompt by BMW breakdown assistance 1 Park the vehicle safely 2 Apply the parking brake 3 Control Display is switched on 4 Confirm Teleservice Assistance BMW Accident Assistance Principle BMW Grou...

Page 385: ...adverse condi tions Overview SOS button Operating requirements Standby state is switched on Emergency call system is functional If the vehicle is equipped with intelligent emergency call the SIM card...

Page 386: ...connection with the BMW emergency call centre Even if no emergency call through BMW is pos sible in some cases an emergency call may still be established to a public emergency call num ber This depend...

Page 387: ...of injury Observe the information below when using the fire extin guisher Do not inhale the extinguishing agent If the extinguishing agent is inhaled move the casualty out into the fresh air If the c...

Page 388: ...12 volts Information about the voltage is provided on the battery 2 Switch off the engine of the other vehicle 3 Switch off any power consumers in both ve hicles Jump starting connections The jump st...

Page 389: ...ted Intelligent Safety Sys tems There is a risk of accident Switch off all Intelligent Safety Systems before tow starting towing Manual gearbox Safety notes NOTE The vehicle may be damaged when raisin...

Page 390: ...Towing truck Only have the vehicle transported on a truck bed Towing other vehicles General Switch on the hazard warning lights in line with local regulations If the electrical system of the vehicle b...

Page 391: ...ed in the on board tool kit see page 378 Only use the towing eye supplied with the ve hicle and make sure that it is screwed in fully and is tight Only use the towing eye for towing on paved roads Avo...

Page 392: ...ssive temperatures can damage various components There is a risk of material damage Maintain a sufficient distance and do not spray for an extended pe riod of time Comply with the instructions for the...

Page 393: ...scs and brake pads and protects them against corrosion Completely remove residues on the windscreens to avoid affecting visibility due to smearing and to reduce wiping noise and wiper blade wear Vehic...

Page 394: ...clothing are closed Care of special parts Light alloy wheels When cleaning the wheels while they are instal led on the vehicle only use neutral rim cleaner with a pH value of between 5 and 9 Do not us...

Page 395: ...loose floor mats and do not place several floor mats on top of one another Make sure that there is sufficient space for the pedals Ensure that floor mats are securely reattached after having been remo...

Page 396: ...Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop MOBILITY General care 396 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 397: ...General care MOBILITY 397 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 398: ...398 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 399: ...REFERENCE Technical data 400 Appendix 410 Everything from A to Z 412 399 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 400: ...an be found in the permit documents on information plates on the vehicle or can be requested from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop Th...

Page 401: ...full no optional extras kg lb 1545 3406 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2060 4542 Load kg lb 590 1301 Front axle load limit kg lb 985 2172 Rear axle load limit kg lb 1160 2557 Roof load kg lb 75 165 320...

Page 402: ...b 1745 3847 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2245 4949 Load kg lb 575 1268 Front axle load limit kg lb 1115 2458 Rear axle load limit kg lb 1230 2712 Roof load kg lb 75 165 318d Kerb weight ready for road...

Page 403: ...lb 1525 3362 Steptronic transmission kg lb 1530 3373 Permitted gross weight Manual gearbox kg lb 2075 4575 Steptronic transmission kg lb 2085 4597 Load Manual gearbox kg lb 625 1378 Steptronic transm...

Page 404: ...full no optional extras kg lb 1615 3560 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2170 4784 Load kg lb 630 1389 Front axle load limit kg lb 1055 2326 Rear axle load limit kg lb 1195 2635 Roof load kg lb 75 165 330...

Page 405: ...rer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop about options for increasing the loads Unbraked kg lb 750 1653 With brake on upward gradient up to 12 kg lb 1600 3527 With brake on up...

Page 406: ...r nose weight kg lb 75 165 Minimum trailer nose weight kg lb 25 55 Rear axle load limit kg lb 1305 2877 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2230 4916 M340i xDrive powered by BMW M Towing loads according to E...

Page 407: ...ion kg lb 1290 2844 Permitted gross weight Manual gearbox kg lb 2150 4740 Steptronic transmission kg lb 2160 4762 320d Towing loads according to EU operating permit Consult a Service Partner of the ma...

Page 408: ...20d xDrive Towing loads according to EU operating permit Consult a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop about options for increasing the lo...

Page 409: ...ailer nose weight kg lb 25 55 Rear axle load limit kg lb 1350 2976 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2330 5137 Filling capacities BMW 3 Series Saloon Fuel tank approximately Litres gal 40 0 8 8 Larger fuel...

Page 410: ...s after going to press After the copy deadline for the Integrated Own er s Handbook in the vehicle the following chap ters were updated in the printed Owner s Handbook Displays Central display area se...

Page 411: ...Appendix REFERENCE 411 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 19...

Page 412: ...onditioning 281 Air distribution manual 284 289 Air flow automatic air conditioning 283 288 Air outlets see Ventilation 290 Air pressure tyres 336 Alarm false 110 Alarm system 109 All season tyres see...

Page 413: ...ook for Navi gation Entertainment Communication 8 Bonnet 362 Bonus range ECO PRO 328 Boot 307 Boot extending 309 Boot lid 103 Boot lid contactless opening and closing 98 Boot lid emergency release 105...

Page 414: ...Comfort Access 96 Comfort closing vehicle key 88 Comfort opening vehicle key 87 COMFORT see Driving Experience Control 144 Communication see Owner s Handbook for Navigation Entertainment Communication...

Page 415: ...s see High beam assis tance 181 Direction indicators see Turn indicators 149 Direct selection buttons see Favourites but tons 51 Display and input 49 Display in the windscreen see Head Up Dis play 174...

Page 416: ...lease transmission lockout 157 Emergency running properties tyres 341 Emergency service see Accident Assis tance 384 Emergency services see Breakdown assis tance 383 Emergency stop assistant 222 Emerg...

Page 417: ...airbags 186 Front collision warning see Intelligent Safety 190 Front end collision warning with City braking function 192 Front end collision warning with light braking function 192 Front fog lights...

Page 418: ...harging of a smartphone see Wireless charging dock see Owner s Handbook for Nav igation Entertainment Communication 8 Inflation pressure check see Tyre Pressure Monitor 346 Inflation pressure tyres 33...

Page 419: ...in exterior mirror see Crossing traffic warn ing 276 Lighting 177 Light in the exterior mirror see Lane Change Warning 208 Lights 177 Light switch 177 LIM button see Manual Speed Limiter 233 List of a...

Page 420: ...n Entertainment Communication 8 Music tracks Gesture Control 63 N Navigation see Owner s Handbook for Naviga tion Entertainment Communication 8 Net boot 308 Neutral cleaner light alloy wheels 394 New...

Page 421: ...unction windows see Anti trap mechanism 111 R Racing track 319 Radiator fan see Exhaust gas particle filter 315 Radio see Owner s Handbook for Navigation Entertainment Communication 8 Rain sensor 151...

Page 422: ...n 8 Rubber parts care 394 Runflat indicator RPA 353 Run flat tyres 341 Run Flat tyres see Run flat tyres 341 Running in 314 Run on of fan see Exhaust gas particle filter 315 S Safe seating position 11...

Page 423: ...Limit Info 168 Speed limiter manual 233 Speed Limit Info 168 Speed warning 70 Sport displays 173 SPORT INDIVIDUAL see Driving Experience Control 144 SPORT PLUS see Driving Experience Con trol 144 Spor...

Page 424: ...ys 173 Total weight 401 Total weight permitted 401 Touchpad Controller 55 Tourist function see Right hand left hand traf fic 183 Tow bar 391 Tow fitting see Towing eye 391 Towing a trailer 320 Towing...

Page 425: ...isplay malfunction 94 Vehicle key with display see BMW display key 90 Vehicle paintwork 393 Vehicle position vehicle positioning 71 Vehicle running in 314 Vehicle status 173 Vehicle wash 392 Ventilati...

Page 426: ...340 Winter tyres tread 338 Wiper blades replacing 378 Wipers fold out position 152 Wipers see Wiper system 150 Wiper system 150 Wiping fluid see Washer fluid 374 Wireless charging dock see Owner s Ha...

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