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Summary of Contents for 320i xDrive

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Page 3: ...ctions intended to assist you in obtaining satisfaction from your BMW s unique array of advanced technical fea so contains information on vehicle maintenance designed to enhance safety while simultane...

Page 4: ...on that will assist you in gaining the optimum benefit from your vehicle and enable you to care more effectively for your vehicle Refers to measures that can be taken to help protect the environ ment...

Page 5: ...r 3 methanol plus an equivalent amount of co solvent will not void the applicable warranties respecting defects in materials or work manship Field experience has indi cated significant differences in...

Page 6: ...rs radar detectors wheels suspension components brake dust shields telephones including operation of any portable cellular phone from within the vehicle without using an externally mounted antenna or...

Page 7: ...5 1227 hone toll free 1 800 831 1117 TSA receives similar complaints it pen an investigation and if it that a safety defect exists in a of vehicles it may order a recall emedy campaign However A canno...

Page 8: ...and closing via the door lock 36 Opening and closing from the inside 37 Luggage compartment lid 38 Luggage compartment 40 Alarm system 41 Electric power windows 43 Glass sunroof electric 44 To adjust...

Page 9: ...nstrument lighting 95 High beams Standing lamps 95 og lamps 96 nterior lamps 96 Controlling the climate for leasant driving Air conditioning 98 Automatic climate control 102 Roller sun blind 106 nter...

Page 10: ...wiper blades 142 mps and bulbs 143 anging a wheel 147 n Flat tires 150 tery 151 ses 151 ing and receiving sistance ceiving assistance 152 mp starting 153 wing the vehicle 154 Technical data Engine da...

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Page 18: ...d and carefully come to a void sudden braking and steer euvers itional information refer to 2 Red and yellow continue driving cautiously The brake warning lamp comes on together with the yellow indi c...

Page 19: ...Please he system inspected by your center dditional information refer to 92 Dynamic Stability Control DSC Indicator lamp flashes The system is actively regulating drive torque and braking force The in...

Page 20: ...formation refer to 38 Service Engine Soon indicator amp for Canadian models Engine electronics There is a fault in the electronic engine management system You can continue to drive with reduced engine...

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Page 22: ...h function ck ette briefly jump to next track or ast forward ded pressure fast forward e personal phone book same functions as forward control select a stored setting control store and accelerate lera...

Page 23: ...rst aid kit have a limited period of use before expiration For this reason check the expiration dates of each of the items regularly and replace any whose expiration dates have passed You can purchase...

Page 24: ...n the gas cap carefully to pre vent fuel from spraying out Fuel spray may cause injury Keep the gas cap in the bracket attached to the fuel filler door When refueling insert the filler nozzle complete...

Page 25: ...on the driver s door post and are visible when the door is open Only check the tire inflation pressures of cold tires This means after driving a maximum of 1 25 miles 2 km or after the vehicle has be...

Page 26: ...hicle is equipped with tires that meet US standards but also an standards We recommend usive use of BMW approved...

Page 27: ...36 250 36 250 44 300 H 17 91 W 30 210 35 240 35 240 42 290 30 210 35 240 35 240 42 290 0 R 17 93 W extra load Q M S not 325xi 5 R 17 91 Q M S 33 230 38 260 38 260 45 310 0 R 17 93 W extra load 5 R 17...

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Page 32: ...via the remote control as well as via the driver s door lock from inside by pressing a button The fuel filler door is not locked when the central locking system is activated from the inside refer to...

Page 33: ...unauthorized use of the e control surrender only the key when leaving the vehicle for parking for example event of a system malfunction e contact your BMW center You so obtain replacement keys 1 Unloc...

Page 34: ...uipment operating in the immediate vicinity of your vehicle If this should occur you can still open and close the vehicle using the master key in either the door or luggage com partment lid locks For...

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Page 36: ...ding tilt sunroof you should monitor their path and progress re that no one is injured the key to stop the windows or ilt sunroof l operation vent of electrical malfunction e key all the way to the l...

Page 37: ...rs at once or ss down the individual door lock tons The fuel filler door remains ocked To prevent the driver from ng inadvertently locked out of the icle the driver s door lock button not engage as lo...

Page 38: ...vantageous for rking for example To open from the outside Press the button in the handle recess the luggage compartment lid opens slightly The luggage compartment is lit when the luggage compartment l...

Page 39: ...edures Operate the vehicle only when the uggage compartment lid is d Otherwise exhaust fumes penetrate the interior of the vehi Should it be absolutely necessary to operate the vehicle with the luggag...

Page 40: ...Luggage compartment Floor panel Lift the floor panel with the ring then use the tab to suspend it from the weather stripping on the drip rail...

Page 41: ...ing flashers are acti ed for approx five minutes high beams flash on and off in hm with the hazard warning flash m and disarm the alarm m the vehicle is locked or unlocked e driver s door lock or with...

Page 42: ...motion sensor are ated for as long as the system armed u can have the tilt alarm sensor d the interior motion sensor ently deactivated Interior motion sensor In order for the interior motion sensor t...

Page 43: ...de frame of each of the front win If pressure is exerted against this ct strip while a window is being the system will respond by stop he window and then retracting it a distance Despite this safety f...

Page 44: ...en closing the glass sunroof and keep it in your field of vision until it is shut When leaving the vehicle always extract the ignition key from the lock and remember to close the doors to prevent chil...

Page 45: ...r insert with the sunroof in sed position as damage to the anism could result y feature glass sunroof encounters resis en it is closing from the raised ition when it is closing from a point roughly pa...

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Page 47: ...the belt across your neck or run it across sharp edges Be sure that the belt does not become caught or jammed Avoid wearing bulky clothing and pull on the lap belt periodically to retension it over y...

Page 48: ...de the seat to the ed position you release the lever move the orward or backward slightly so engages fully t he lever and apply weight to or ve weight from the seat as ed 3 Backrest angle Pull the lev...

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Page 50: ...n the curvature of your spine s lumbar region The upper hips and spinal column receive supplementary support to help you maintain a relaxed upright posture Press front rear of switch increase decrease...

Page 51: ...fore starting off As supplemental restraint devices the airbags are designed to enhance the effectiveness of the safety belts and not to replace them To close Make sure you hear the catch engage in th...

Page 52: ...t ons on page 47 he safety belt system has been bjected to the stresses involved cident or otherwise damaged e entire safety belt mechanism d by your BMW center includ safety belt tensioner In addi ve...

Page 53: ...y button 1 2 or 3 until the ustment process is completed press the MEMORY button acci lly press the button again the tor lamp goes out Your BMW center can adjust your vehicle s systems in such a man a...

Page 54: ...ackrest can be heated with the ignition key in position 2 You can select different heating modes by repeatedly pressing the buttons You can also switch the higher heating modes off directly Press the...

Page 55: ...The mirror on the passenger s side is convex When estimating the distance between yourself and other traffic bear in mind that the objects reflected in the mirror are closer than they appear This mea...

Page 56: ...dimmed whenever you shift into Reverse the selector lever into R re that the mirror continues to efficiently ensure that the pho emain clear and unobstructed otocell is integrated in the mir s see arr...

Page 57: ...response to an accident of the air bag restraint system consult your BMW center for inspection repairs or disas sembly Do not modify or tamper with either the wiring or the individual com ponents in...

Page 58: ...sidual risk es to the face hands and arms ng from airbag deployment in instances tive individuals the ignition and noise may induce a mild hear that is temporary in most onding airbag warning labels n...

Page 59: ...there is that the airbags will not be trig within their normal response even if the level of impact would ally have triggered them your BMW center inspect the air ystem immediately Overview Controls M...

Page 60: ...orre sponding anchorage point to secure the child restraint system as shown in the illustration If the respective seating position is fit ted with a head restraint lift the head restraint and pass the...

Page 61: ...endations of 1819 an industry recommended ce for securing child restraint sys n motor vehicles Securing child restraint system All of the rear belt retractors and the front passenger s safety belt can...

Page 62: ...hers for n and right rear seats are both ed with a LATCH child restraint g system an models only TCH anchorage points are iden buttons Remove the cover from the outside mount by pulling forward When r...

Page 63: ...63 safety locks down the lever located in the rear oor can now be opened from the de only Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index...

Page 64: ...re distance traveled and fuel consump tion in the instrument panel When you shift into Reverse an acoustic signal indicates that PDC has been activated refer to page 86 Switching on the rear window de...

Page 65: ...tely at a moderate engine speed Do not allow the engine to run in enclosed spaces Otherwise breathing the exhaust fumes can lead to unconsciousness and death The exhaust gases contain carbon monox ide...

Page 66: ...tor lever in neutral position N 3 Start the engine If the engine does not start reen gage the gear last selected refer to the gear indicator in the display and move the selector lever into neutral pos...

Page 67: ...is parked It operates against the rear wheels To engage The detent engages automatically and the indicator lamp in the instrument cluster comes on when the ignition key is in position 2 refer to page...

Page 68: ...When changing gear in the 5th 6th gear plane be sure to press the gearshift lever to the right to prevent inadvert ently shifting to a gear of the 3rd 4th gear plane Reverse Select only when the vehi...

Page 69: ...N appears in the instrument cluster A driving position can only be engaged when the driver s door is closed When the vehicle is unlocked a buzzer in the area of the transmission indicates that the sys...

Page 70: ...o upshift tap the selector lever toward To downshift tap the lever toward With shift paddles on steering wheel To upshift pull one of the shift pad dles To downshift push the paddle You accelerate fro...

Page 71: ...till be ged but in the forward driving ons only certain gears are actually ble when the vehicle is driven extreme loads and proceed to earest BMW center For information on jump starting and towing the...

Page 72: ...nd hold the DSC button refer ge 87 for more than three sec kly press the accelerator pedal fully kickdown The optimum or driving off will be adjusted maintain vehicle stability ways drive with the DSC...

Page 73: ...its own always move the selector lever to position P and engage the parking brake before leaving your vehicle with the engine running Do not leave the vehicle unattended with the engine running An un...

Page 74: ...in the dis nel to indicate your current gear n The transmission will only execute upshifts and downshifts that will result in an appropriate combination of vehi cle speed and engine rpm For instance d...

Page 75: ...d 4th gear happens avoid extreme engine and consult the nearest autho BMW center Never work in the engine com partment when a drive gear for or reverse is engaged If you do he vehicle could move wing...

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Page 77: ...sor is fly turn the rotary dial 5 or an windshield 1 refer to page 78 just the sensitivity of the rain sen urn rotary dial 5 activate the rain sensor ver in position 0 Turn the rain sensor off in auto...

Page 78: ...ted To activate the system In ignition key position 2 press the but ton in the steering wheel The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster comes on refer to page 20 You can now use the cruise control...

Page 79: ...again ever you want by calling up the d that was stored last dition cruise control is interrupted matically en the brakes are applied en you apply pressure to the ch pedal or when you move the omatic...

Page 80: ...approach this Energy control Indicates the current fuel consumption in mpg in liters 100 km on Canadian models This allows you to see whether your current driving style is conducive to fuel economy wi...

Page 81: ...The needle se as far as the edge of the red r during normal operation you switch on the ignition the ng lamp comes on briefly as an tion check lamp comes on during normal e operation the engine has o...

Page 82: ...n and or condi tions are indicated using symbols until the conditions have been corrected 1 Check the low beam and high beam headlamps as well as the parking lamps 2 Door open 3 Luggage compartment li...

Page 83: ...e djustment speed will increase the r you continue to hold the right n ange the display mode press the button briefly Every time you press the button the clock display alternates between the 12 hour a...

Page 84: ...change automatically see 02 rning utside temperature drops to 7 57 36 then the computer omatically switch to a display of ide temperature In addition a ounds as a warning and the dis shes for a brief...

Page 85: ...cannot be guaranteed to oper operly and damage may result age speed continue to press and hold the n the average speed being dis d is recalculated from that point in me spent when the vehicle is sta y...

Page 86: ...iver s personal responsibility for evaluat ing the distance between the vehicle and any objects Even when sensors are involved there is a blind spot in which objects cannot be detected This applies es...

Page 87: ...r lamp comes on and stays on DSC is deactivated DTC is operational In the following rare situations it may prove useful to activate the DTC for a brief period When rocking the vehicle or starting off...

Page 88: ...sibility of the driver efore urge you to avoid using tional safety margin of the sys an excuse for taking risks er the DTC is activated the switched off and DTC performs abilizing intervention make an...

Page 89: ...now off and ADB X reverts to its maximum torque transfer mode In the following exceptional circum stances it may be effective to deacti vate the DSC for a short period When rocking the vehicle or star...

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Page 91: ...first gear is engaged before using HDC as the engine s braking effect is most pronounced in these gears and only reduced engine braking is available in higher gears Vehicles with automatic transmissi...

Page 92: ...ral eration driving with snow chains false ngs and undetected pressure s may occur driving with a space saver tire the Flat Tire Monitor can nction Initializing the system Each time you correct the pr...

Page 93: ...or is malfunc g or out of order Please refer the em to your BMW center Brake force display The brake force display indicates to the driver of the vehicle behind you how hard you are braking your vehic...

Page 94: ...headlamp control When the switch is set to this position the system automati cally activates and cancels the low beams in response to changes in ambient light in tunnels at dusk etc and in the event...

Page 95: ...mp flasher blue indicator p king lamps ding lamps left or right additional feature you can illumi our vehicle on either side for ng he ignition key in position 0 ge the lever in the appropriate ignal...

Page 96: ...off with the button adja cent to each lamp In order to prevent battery dis charge all of the lamps in the vehicle are automatically switched off approx 15 minutes after you turn the ignition key to po...

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Page 100: ...tting rewarmed ing on the weather the wind may fog over briefly when the s started Air conditioning helps the windows from fogging up ondensation forms during opera n of the air conditioning system he...

Page 101: ...aced before scheduled enance To defrost windows and remove condensation 1 Set the blower speed control for the air supply to position 4 2 Turn the rotary temperature control completely to the right to...

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Page 104: ...supply AUTO ars from the display panel Nev ertheless the automatic air distribution remains unchanged You can reactivate the automatic air distribution mode by selecting the AUTO button When the lowe...

Page 105: ...ndow defroster switches on matically This occurs within 5 min fter starting the engine when out emperatures are below approx 46 Draft free ventilation You can adjust the blower controls for the upper...

Page 106: ...ress the button briefly with the ignition key in position 1 or higher The illustration depicts the arrangement of the buttons if the vehicle is fully equipped The arrangement may vary depending on the...

Page 107: ...on To close Fold the cover up To prevent injury in the event of an accident close the glove com partment immediately after use To lock Lock with one of the master keys A master key will also be requi...

Page 108: ...button and fold up onal compartments and find additional storage com nts in the front doors and in the onsole Storage nets are on the at backrests Beverage holders coin box A coin box and two beverage...

Page 109: ...a bev s holder and a litter bag holder erages holder press Storage package For your convenience there are Two flip out sockets on the rear cen ter console An eyeglasses compartment not shown in the f...

Page 110: ...pera hen the ignition key has been d For this reason children never be left in the vehicle unat ghter 1 in You can remove the rom its socket for use as soon ings back out Cigarette lighter socket Suit...

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Page 112: ...g sudden or evasive maneuvers posing a al hazard to occupants ngs at the corners of the lug mpartment provide you with a ent means of attaching luggage tment nets and flexible straps ring luggage so t...

Page 113: ...ss the detent levers inward see ows 2 and fold the cover to the nt end the ski bag between the front ts The zipper provides conve nt access to stored items It may opened to allow the ski bag to dry 5...

Page 114: ...t your skis are clean fore loading them into the bag amage from sharp edges during Cargo loading Avoid overloading the vehicle so that the permitted load on the tires is not exceeded Overloading can l...

Page 115: ...available cargo d luggage load capacity calculated Step 4 our vehicle will be towing a trailer d from your trailer will be trans ed to your vehicle Consult the nual for transporting a trailer to ermin...

Page 116: ...n and secure loads correctly If you do not the load 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 117: ...he bottom Be hat adequate clearance is main d for raising the glass sunroof and bjects do not project into the ng path of the luggage compart lid e the roof mounted luggage cor and securely to prevent...

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Page 120: ...ree on and long service life later on To break in the separate parking brake drums apply the parking brake lightly when coasting to a standstill at a traf fic signal for instance use caution to avoid...

Page 121: ...uded in the DSC refer to 87 ystem responds to sudden high ity applications of force to the pedal by automatically braking hicle with maximum boost to ve the shortest possible braking ces during panic...

Page 122: ...not coast with the engine shut off The engine provides no braking effect when the clutch is depressed and there is no power assist for braking or steering when the engine is not running 325xi 330xi al...

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Page 124: ...tread 1 16 in 1 6 mm 1 8 in 3 mm tread depth there at risk of hydroplaning even at y moderate speeds and with all amounts of water on the ead wear indicators in the oove base see arrow are ted around...

Page 125: ...and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits service practices and differences in road char acteristics and climate Traction The traction grades from highest to lowes...

Page 126: ...36 of the year commends the replacement of including the spare tire e tires are no more than 6 years n if a tire life of 10 years is pos at tires purchasing tires check if your equipped with Run Flat...

Page 127: ...ignation provide better winter traction than the corresponding sum mer tires they generally do not achieve the performance of winter tires In the interest of safe tracking and steering response instal...

Page 128: ...eriod needed to resolve blem with all manufacturer s safety ions when mounting the chains exceed a speed of 30 mph h when using snow chains nnot mount snow chains on the g tires R 16 R 17 R 18 R 17 R...

Page 129: ...ly engages To avoid injuries be sure that the travel path of the hood is clear when it is closed following the same safety precautions used in all closing procedures If you notice while driving that t...

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Page 132: ...imilar rial ully push the dipstick all the nto the guide tube and pull it gain oil level should be between the marks on the dipstick fuel economy oil consumption ly influenced by your driving d vehicl...

Page 133: ...gh Performance etic Oil should be unavailable you se small volumes of other syn oils for topping up between oil ges Use only oils with the specifi API SH or higher Ask your BMW center for details conc...

Page 134: ...t essary add coolant If the cool low slowly add coolant until orrect level is reached do not ll Brake fluid Indicator lamp The brake warning lamp comes on when the parking brake is not engaged the bra...

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Page 136: ...erating conditions Minimal use drivers those who drive significantly fewer than 6 200 miles 10 000 km annually should have the engine oil changed at least every 2 years since oil deterio rates over ti...

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Page 138: ...rface makes it possible to access data on emissions related com ponents using special equipment An illuminated indicator informs you of the need for service not that you need to stop the vehi cle Howe...

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Page 142: ...m completely out the windshield on the wiper blade at an angle pull the release spring see w the wiper blade down and ok it toward the windshield he wiper blade past the wiper oward the top t a new wi...

Page 143: ...ease follow the instructions in the Caring for your vehicle brochure Xenon lamps The service life of these bulbs is very long and the probability of a failure is very low provided that they are not sw...

Page 144: ...e front onnect the plug y gentle pressure and turn the toward the letters AUF refer to marking on the housing then ve it for replacement ect the plug 5 Align the lamp assembly s two ridges and the cen...

Page 145: ...rew the bulb holder see arrow in close up view to remove 2 Unplug the power supply plug Set the bulb holder aside on the lug gage compartment floor for example 3 Applying light pressure turn the bulb...

Page 146: ...ying light pressure turn the bulb e left Remove and replace the s the bulb holder into place nuing until you hear it engage stall the trim panel with the clips Center high mount brake lamp LED strip o...

Page 147: ...guidelines and regula ge the wheel only on a level firm ce which is not slippery Avoid g the vehicle on a soft or slippery ort surface snow ice loose etc as either the vehicle or the ould slip sideway...

Page 148: ...vehicle to prevent it m rolling ce the wedge against the rear ace of the front tire on the side posite the side being raised If vehicle is parked on a down d slope place the wedge securely in front o...

Page 149: ...ts securely in a iagonal pattern 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 corre...

Page 150: ...s However the spare uld be replaced at the earliest e opportunity in order to achieve inal operating conditions Run Flat tires Run Flat tires are labeled on the side wall with a circular symbol contai...

Page 151: ...ocations refer to Jump start n page 153 osal Return used batteries to a recy cling point or your BMW center ain the battery in an upright posi or transport and storage Secure attery against tilting du...

Page 152: ...reasons the emer gency call function cannot be guaranteed in certain unfavorable con ditions If certain requirements are met an emergency call is automatically initiated after a serious accident The a...

Page 153: ...Connect the second terminal clamp of the plus jumper cable to the positive terminal of the battery or to an auxiliary jump starting terminal of the vehicle to be started 4 Your BMW is equipped with a...

Page 154: ...flat bed carrier Do not tow with sling type equip ment Never allow passengers to ride in a towed vehicle for any reason Never attach tie down hooks chains straps or tow hooks to tie rods control arms...

Page 155: ...n ached at the front or rear of the e The towing eyelet should not ed to pull a vehicle out of deep mud sand etc s observe all applicable towing and regulations Access to tow sockets Front Press out t...

Page 156: ...e since the inherent resil this material helps protect both from sudden jerking move e towed vehicle should always the lighter of the two vehicles not the case it will not be pos control vehicle handl...

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Page 163: ...rts liters approx 5 6 5 3 Specifications refer to page 132 rts liters 320i 325i 330i approx 6 9 6 5 325xi 330xi approx 6 6 6 2 BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil Specifications refer to page 132 Life...

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Page 166: ...limate control 102 Automatic curb monitor 54 Automatic Differential Brake all wheel ADB X 89 Automatic dimming interior rearview mirror 56 Automatic recirculated air control AUC 105 Automatic transmis...

Page 167: ...nboard Computer CD operation refer to the Owner s Manual for Radio Onboard Computer Cellular phone 110 Center high mount brake lamp bulb replacement 146 Central locking system 32 button 37 passenger c...

Page 168: ...windshield refer to Defrosting windows 101 104 Demisting windows air conditioning 101 automatic climate control 104 Determining the maximum load 115 Differential breaking in 120 Digital clock 83 Dime...

Page 169: ...bility Control DSC 87 Exterior mirrors 55 Eyeglasses compartment 109 Eyelet towing 155 F False alarm refer to Avoiding unintentional alarms 42 Fastening the safety belts 51 Fault displays 82 First aid...

Page 170: ...ow air conditioning 100 automatic climate control 105 Heated seats 54 Heating exterior mirrors 55 rear window 100 105 seats 54 Heating and ventilation 98 102 Heavy loads refer to Cargo loading 115 Hei...

Page 171: ...tter bag holders 109 Load refer to Cargo loading 114 Loading vehicle 114 Load securing devices 116 Lock buttons on doors refer to Locking 37 Lock steering wheel 65 Locking from inside 37 from outside...

Page 172: ...ck restraints refer to Head restraints 51 Nets 108 Nozzles refer to Ventilation 98 102 O OBD interface socket 138 Odometer 80 Oil additives refer to Adding engine oil 133 capacity 163 dipstick 132 qua...

Page 173: ...defective lamp 82 Rear window defroster air conditioning 100 Rear window heating automatic climate control 105 Rearview mirror 55 Receiving assistance 152 Recirculated air mode air conditioning 100 au...

Page 174: ...x 69 indicator lamp 19 Smokers package refer to Ashtray 110 Snow chains 128 Socket refer to Cigarette lighter socket 110 SOS refer to Emergency call 152 Space saver spare tire changing a wheel 147 Spa...

Page 175: ...ombinations 127 storing 127 tread 124 treadwear indicator refer to Tire tread tire damage 124 winter tires 127 Tools refer to Onboard tool kit 142 Torque engine 160 lug bolts 148 Tow sockets for towin...

Page 176: ...to Wind shield washer jets 78 Washer wiper system 77 78 washer fluid 132 Waste tray refer to Ashtray 110 Water on roadways deep water 121 Weights 162 Wheel and tire combinations 127 Wheelbase refer t...

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Page 181: ...r preferred fuel here ne oil il volume between the two marks e dipstick corresponds to approx S quarts 1 liter nflation pressure nation y Summer tires Winter tires Front Rear Front Rear 4 persons sons...

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