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For your own safety

Maintenance and repairs

Advanced technology, e.g., the use of modern
materials and high-performance electronics, re‐
quires suitable maintenance and repair meth‐
ods.
Therefore, have this work performed only by a
BMW center or a workshop that works accord‐
ing to BMW repair procedures with appropri‐
ately trained personnel.
If this work is not carried out properly, there is
the danger of subsequent damage and related
safety hazards.

Parts and Accessories

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cessories approved by BMW. When you pur‐
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BMW and Genuine BMW Parts, you simultane‐
ously acquire the assurance that they have been
thoroughly tested by BMW to ensure optimum
performance when installed on your vehicle.
BMW warrants these parts to be free from de‐
fects in material and workmanship. BMW will not
accept any liability for damage resulting from in‐
stallation of parts and accessories not approved
by BMW. BMW cannot test every product made
by other manufacturers to verify if it can be used
on a BMW safely and without risk to either the
vehicle, its operation, or its occupants. Genuine
BMW Parts, BMW Accessories and other prod‐
ucts approved by BMW, together with profes‐
sional advice on using these items, are available
from all BMW centers. Installation and operation
of non-BMW approved accessories such as
alarms, radios, amplifiers, radar detectors,
wheels, suspension components, brake dust

shields, telephones, including operation of any
mobile phone from within the vehicle without
using an externally mounted antenna, or trans‐
ceiver equipment, for instance, CBs, walkie-
talkies, ham radios or similar accessories, may
cause extensive damage to the vehicle, com‐
promise its safety, interfere with the vehicle's
electrical system or affect the validity of the
BMW Limited Warranty. See your BMW center
for additional information. Maintenance, re‐
placement, or repair of the emission control de‐
vices and systems may be performed by any au‐
tomotive repair establishment or individual
using any certified automotive part.

California Proposition 65 Warning

California laws require us to state the following
warning:
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile
components and parts, including components
found in the interior furnishings in a vehicle, con‐
tain or emit chemicals known to the State of Cal‐
ifornia to cause cancer and birth defects and re‐
productive harm. In addition, certain fluids
contained in vehicles and certain products of
component wear contain or emit chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories
contain lead and lead compounds. Wash your
hands after handling. Used engine oil contains
chemicals that have caused cancer in laboratory
animals. Always protect your skin by washing
thoroughly with soap and water.

Service and warranty

We recommend that you read this publication
thoroughly. Your vehicle is covered by the fol‐
lowing warranties:

New Vehicle Limited Warranty.

Rust Perforation Limited Warranty.

Federal Emissions System Defect Warranty.

Federal Emissions Performance Warranty.

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Summary of Contents for 5 Series GranTurismo

Page 1: ...er s Manual for Vehicle THE BMW 5 SERIES GRAN TURISMO OWNER S MANUAL The Ultimate Driving Machine THE BMW 5 SERIES GRAN TURISMO OWNER S MANUAL Contents A Z Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

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Page 3: ...ll help you make full use of the technical features available in your BMW The manual also contains information designed to enhance operating reliability and road safety and to contribute to maintaining the value of your BMW Any updates made after the editorial deadline for the printed or integrated Owner s Manual are located in the appendix of the printed quick reference for the vehicle Supplement...

Page 4: ...ich Germany Reprinting including excerpts only with the written consent of BMW AG Munich US English II 13 03 13 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper bleached without chlorine suitable for recycling Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 5: ...81 Displays 97 Lamps 102 Safety 122 Driving stability control systems 130 Driving comfort 152 Climate control 159 Interior equipment 167 Storage compartments Driving tips 174 Things to remember when driving 177 Loading 180 Saving fuel Mobility 188 Refueling 190 Fuel 191 Wheels and tires 201 Engine compartment 203 Engine oil 205 Coolant 206 Maintenance 208 Replacing components 215 Breakdown assista...

Page 6: ...th the voice ac tivation system Identifies the answers generated by the voice activation system Refers to measures that can be taken to help protect the environment Symbols on vehicle components Indicates that you should consult the rele vant section of this Owner s Manual for infor mation on a particular part or assembly Vehicle equipment This Owner s Manual describes all models and all standard ...

Page 7: ...eels suspension components brake dust shields telephones including operation of any mobile phone from within the vehicle without using an externally mounted antenna or trans ceiver equipment for instance CBs walkie talkies ham radios or similar accessories may cause extensive damage to the vehicle com promise its safety interfere with the vehicle s electrical system or affect the validity of the B...

Page 8: ...he condition of the vehicle events and faults This technical information generally documents the state of a component a module a system or the environment Operating states of system components fill levels for instance Status messages for the vehicle and from its individual components e g wheel rotation speed vehicle speed deceleration trans verse acceleration Malfunctions and faults in important s...

Page 9: ...addition to the vehicle manu facturer other parties such as law enforcement that have the special equipment can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the EDR Reporting safety defects For US customers The following only applies to vehicles owned and operated in the US If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you shou...

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Page 11: ...iews of buttons switches and displays are intended to familiarize you with your vehicle You will also become quickly acquainted with the available control concepts and options Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 12: ...functions and systems All around the steering wheel 1 Seating comfort functions Seat mirror steering wheel mem ory 59 Active seat 52 2 Roller sunblinds 46 3 Safety switch for the rear windows and roller sunblinds 46 4 Power windows 45 5 Exterior mirror operation 60 6 Driver assistance systems Active Blind Spot Detec tion 118 Collision warning 112 110 Lane departure warning 117 Night Vision with pe...

Page 13: ...2 Decrease distance 132 Cruise control rocker switch 137 132 10 Instrument cluster 81 11 Steering wheel buttons right Entertainment source Volume Voice activation 22 Phone see user s manual for Nav igation Entertainment and Com munication Thumbwheel for selection lists 92 12 Steering column stalk right Windshield wipers 76 Rain sensor 77 Clean the windshields and head lamps 76 13 Start stop the en...

Page 14: ...manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communi cation 7 Automatic climate control 152 8 Controller with buttons 16 9 Parking brake 72 Auto Hold 74 10 PDC Park Distance Control 138 Top View 144 Backup camera 140 Side View 143 11 Dynamic Driving Control 127 DSC Dynamic Stability Con trol 127 12 Transmission selector lever At a glance Cockpit 14 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 15: ...eadliner 1 Emergency Request 215 2 Panoramic glass sunroof 47 3 Indicator lamp front passenger airbag 104 4 Reading lamps 101 5 Interior lamps 101 Cockpit At a glance 15 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 16: ...hicle s occu pants and to other road users never attempt to use the controls or enter information unless traf fic and road conditions allow this Controls at a glance Controls 1 Control Display 2 Controller with buttons The buttons can be used to open the menus directly The controller can be used to select menu items and create the settings Control Display Hints To clean the Control Display follow ...

Page 17: ...nu is displayed All iDrive functions can be called up via the main menu Selecting menu items Menu items shown in white can be selected 1 Turn the controller until the desired menu item is highlighted 2 Press the controller Menu items in the Owner s Manual In the Owner s Manual menu items that can be selected are set in quotation marks e g Settings Changing between panels After a menu item is selec...

Page 18: ...ess the button The Options menu is displayed Additional options move the controller to the right repeatedly until the Options menu is dis played Options menu The Options menu consists of various areas Screen settings e g Split screen This area remains unchanged Control options for the selected main menu e g for Radio If applicable further operating options for the selected menu e g Store station C...

Page 19: ...nutes and press the controller Status information Status field The followinginformationisdisplayedinthesta tus field at the top right Time Current entertainment source Sound output on off Wireless network reception strength Telephone status Traffic bulletin reception Status field symbols The symbols are grouped as follows Radio symbols Symbol Meaning HD Radio is switched on Satellite radio is swit...

Page 20: ...remains visible even when you change to another menu Switching the split screen on and off 1 Press the button 2 Split screen Selecting the display 1 Press the button 2 Split screen 3 Move the controller until the split screen is selected 4 Press the controller or select Split screen content 5 Select the desired menu item Programmable memory buttons General information The iDrive functions can be s...

Page 21: ...tch be tween entering upper and lower case letters and numbers Symbol Function Press the controller delete the letter or number Press the controller for an extended period delete all letters or numbers Switching between cases letters and numbers Depending on the menu you can switch be tween entering upper and lower case letters and numbers Symbol Function Enter the letters Enter the numbers or Mov...

Page 22: ...the button on the steering wheel 2 Wait for the signal 3 Say the command Thecommandisdisplayedintheinstrument cluster This symbol in the instrument cluster indi cates that the voice activation system is active If no other commands are available operate the function in this case via iDrive Terminating the voice activation system Briefly press the button on the steering wheel or Cancel Possible comm...

Page 23: ...Entertainment sound output if necessary 2 Press the button on the steering wheel 3 C D drive track e g CD track 4 Setting the voice dialog You can set whether the system should use the standard dialog or a shorter version In the shorter variant of the voice dialog the an nouncements from the system are issued in an abbreviated form On the Control Display 1 Settings 2 Language Units 3 Speech m 4 Se...

Page 24: ...sis and speed Always say commands in the language of the voice activation system Keep the doors windows and glass sunroof closed to prevent noise interference Avoid making other noise in the vehicle while speaking At a glance Voice activation system 24 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 25: ...vent of a flat tire This information can also be displayed during driving Search by pictures Information and descriptions based on illustra tions can be searched via search by pictures This is helpful for example if the description of an outfitting package that cannot be named is needed Owner s Manual Information and descriptions can be searched by direct entry of a search term via the index Selec...

Page 26: ...nu is displayed 2 Display Owner s Manual 3 Select the desired page in the Owner s Manual 4 Press the button again to return to the function displayed last 5 Press the button to return to the page of the Owner s Manual displayed last To switch back and forth repeatedly between the function displayed last and the page of the Owner s Manual displayed last repeat steps 4 and 5 This opens a new panel e...

Page 27: ...Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehicle At a glance 27 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

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Page 29: ...vide you with information that will give you complete control of your vehicle All features and accessories that are useful for driving and your safety comfort and convenience are described here Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 30: ...ervice require ments is stored in the remote control Service data in the remote control refer to page 206 Programming the button assignment for the remote control The button assignment on the remote control can be set variously depending on how the ve hicle is equipped and according to the country specific variant Programming options and the actual button as signment may vary depending on how the ...

Page 31: ...ximity to the remote control Interference of radio transmission by charger while charging items such as mobile devices in the vehicle A Check Control message is displayed if an at tempt is made to switch on the ignition or start the engine Starting the engine with emergency detection of the remote control If a corresponding Check Control message ap pears hold the remote control as shown against th...

Page 32: ... The profile that is opened is assigned to the re mote control currently in use Renaming profiles 1 Settings 2 Profiles The current profile is selected 3 Open Options 4 Rename current profile Resetting profiles The settings of the active profile are reset to their default values 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Settings 3 Profiles The current profile is selected 4 Open Options 5 Reset current profile Im...

Page 33: ...collision warning Collision warning warning time last setting on off Exterior mirror position CD Multimedia audio source listened to last Unlocking locking of the vehicle settings Driving Dynamics Control sport program Driver s seat position automatic retrieval af ter unlocking Programmable memory buttons assign ment Head up Display selection brightness po sition and rotation of the display Headla...

Page 34: ...ide the fuel filler flap remains unlocked If an accident of a certain severity occurs the central locking system unlocks automatically The hazard warning system and interior lamps come on Opening and closing from the outside Using the remote control General information Take the remote control with you People or animals left unattended in a parked vehicle can lock the doors from the in side Always ...

Page 35: ... assignment on the remote control can be set variously The duration can be set in the Control Display Opening the tailgate Press the button on the remote control for approx 1 second The large tailgate opens slightly regardless of whether it was previously locked or unlocked Note the opening height of the large tail gate The tailgate pivots back and up when it opens Ensure that there is sufficient ...

Page 36: ...he vehicle at the door lock using the integrated key For US owners only The transmitter and receiver units comply with part 15 of the FCC Federal Communication Commission regulations Operation is governed by the following FCC ID LX8766S LX8766E LX8CAS LX8CAS2 MYTCAS4 Compliance statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This de...

Page 37: ...s lockorunlock the vehicle using the integrated key via the door lock on the driver s door Opening and closing from the inside Locking and unlocking Pressing the buttons locks and unlocks the doors and the tailgate when the front doors are closed but they are not secured against theft The fuel filler flap remains unlocked Unlocking and opening Either unlock the doors together using the button for ...

Page 38: ...is opened if the vehicle is sta tionary provided that the tailgate has not been locked Provide edge protection Sharp or angular objects can hit the rear window while driving and damage the heating wires of the rear window Provide edge protec tion Opening the small tailgate The tailgate pivots back and up when it opens Ensure that adequate clearance is available be fore opening Press the button on ...

Page 39: ...ure that there is a clearance of at least 4 in 10 cm above the tailgate Otherwise the ceiling may not be high enough for the open tail gate if the load situation changes 1 Settings 2 Tailgate 3 Turn the controller until the desired opening height is selected Opening the large tailgate Note the opening height of the tailgate The tailgate pivots back and up when it opens Ensure that there is suffici...

Page 40: ...tion With Comfort Access Press the button on the open tailgate Tailgate closes automatically and the vehi cle is locked Press the button on the exterior of the tail gate arrow 1 Pressing again stops the motion The closing operation is interrupted When starting the engine The vehicle starts off with jerks Keep the closing path clear Make sure that the closing path of the tail gate is clear otherwis...

Page 41: ...king Pull the handle inside the cargo area The tailgate is unlocked Comfort Access The concept The vehicle can be accessed without activating the remote control All you need to do is to have the remote control with you e g in your jacket pocket The vehicle automatically detects the remote control when it is nearby or in the passenger compartment Comfort Access supports the following func tions Unl...

Page 42: ...ent on the remote control can be set variously depending on how the ve hicle is equipped and according to the country specific variant Do not place the remote control in the cargo area Take the remote control with you and do not leave it in the cargo area otherwise the remote control is locked inside the vehicle when the tail gate is closed Opening tailgate with no touch activation With Comfort Ac...

Page 43: ...vehicle tilt e g during at tempts to steal a wheel or when towing the car Interruptions in battery voltage The alarm system briefly indicates tampering By sounding an acoustic alarm By switching on the hazard warning system By flashing the high beams Arming and disarming the alarm system General information When you lock or unlock the vehicle either with the remote control Comfort Access or at the...

Page 44: ...t active The indicator lamp goes out after unlocking The vehicle has not been tampered with The indicator lamp flashes after unlocking until the engine ignition is switched on but no longer than approx 5 minutes An alarm has been triggered Tilt alarm sensor The tilt of the vehicle is monitored The alarm system responds in situations such as attempts to steal a wheel or when the car is towed Interi...

Page 45: ... If the closing force exceeds a specific value as a window closes the closing action is interrupted The window reopens slightly Danger of pinching even with pinch pro tection Even with the pinch protection system check that the window s closing path is clear other wise the closing action may not stop in certain situations e g if thin objects are present No window accessories Do not install any acc...

Page 46: ...h in the driver s door can be used to prevent children for example from op erating the roller blinds using the switches in the rear Press the safety switch in the driver s door The LED lights up if the safety function is switched on If you are no longer able to move the roller blinds after having activated them consecutively a number of times the system is blocked for a limited time to prevent ove...

Page 47: ... direction past the resistance point The sliding visor moves automatically Pressing the switch again stops the motion Opening closing the glass sunroof When the sliding visor is open proceed as de scribed under Sliding visor Opening closing the glass sunroof and sliding visor together Briefly press the switch twice in succession in the desired direc tion past the resistance point The glass sunroof...

Page 48: ...f there is an external danger push the switch forward past the resistance point and hold it The roof closes without pinch protection Initializing after a power failure After a power failure during the opening or clos ing process the roof can only be operated to a limited extent Initializing the system The system can be initialized when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running During the...

Page 49: ... seat while driving Do not adjust the driver s seat while driv ing or the seat could respond with unexpected movement and the ensuing loss of vehicle con trol could lead to an accident Do not incline the backrest too far to the rear Also on the front passenger side do not incline the backrest on the front passenger side too far to the rear during driving or there is a risk of slipping under the sa...

Page 50: ...y adjustable seats At a glance 1 Lumbar support 2 Backrest width 3 Shoulder support 4 Backrest 5 Forward back height tilt 6 Thigh support Note The seat setting for the driver s seat is stored for the remote control currently in use When the vehicle is unlocked via the remote control the position is automatically retrieved if the Func tion refer to page 36 for this is activated Adjustments in detai...

Page 51: ...witch The curvature is increased decreased Press the upper lower sec tion of the switch The curvature is shifted up down Backrest width Change the width of the backrest using the side wings to adjust the lateral support To make it easier to enter and exit the vehicle the backrest width temporarily opens fully Shoulder support Also supports the back in the shoulder area Results in a relaxed seating...

Page 52: ...age 181 is activated the heater output is reduced Switching off Press the button longer The LEDs go out Temperature distribution The heating action in the seat cushion and back rest can be distributed in different ways 1 Climate 2 Seat heating distribution 3 Select the required seat 4 Turn the controller to set the temperature distribution Active seat ventilation front The seat cushion and backres...

Page 53: ...s for adjusting the seats are located on the center armrest of the rear seats Center armrest When folding down the center armrest ensure that the area below the center head re straint is clear Otherwise injury may result Manually adjustable seats At a glance 1 Forward backward 2 Backrest Forward backward Pull the lever and slide the seat in the desired direction After releasing the level move the ...

Page 54: ...n Reduces strain on the shoulder muscles Lumbar support The contour of the seat backrest can be ad justed in such a way that it supports the lumbar region of the spine The lower back and the spine are supported for upright posture Press the front rear section of the switch The curvature is increased decreased Press the upper lower section of the switch The curvature is shifted up down Controls Adj...

Page 55: ... out Temperature distribution The heating action in the seat cushion and back rest can be distributed in different ways 1 Climate 2 Seat heating rear 3 Select the required seat 4 Turn the controller to set the temperature distribution Active seat ventilation Switching on Press the button once for each ventila tion level The highest level is active when three LEDs are lit If when the seat ventilati...

Page 56: ...he abdomen Otherwise the belt can slip over the hips in the lap area in a frontal im pact and injure the abdomen The safety belt must not lie across the neck rub on sharp edges be routed over solid or breaka ble objects or be pinched Reduction of restraining effect Avoid wearing clothing that prevents the belt from fitting properly and pull the shoulder belt periodically to readjust the tension ac...

Page 57: ...estraint In the event of a rear end collision with a certain severity the active head restraint automatically reduces the distance from the head Reduced protective function Do not use seat or head restraint cov ers Do not hang objects e g clothes hangers on the head restraints Only attach accessories approved by BMW to the seat or head restraint Otherwise the protective function of the active head...

Page 58: ... restraints of all occupied seats otherwise there is an increased risk of injury in an accident Height Adjust the head restraint so that its center is ap proximately at ear level Distance Adjust the distance so that the head restraint is as close as possible to the back of the head Adjusting the height manual head restraints To raise pull To lower press the button arrow 1 and push the head restrai...

Page 59: ... and steering wheel positions can be stored and re trieved for each remote control The adjustment of the lumbar support is not stored Rear Two different seat positions can be stored and retrieved Storing 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Set the desired position 3 Press the button The LED in the button lights up 4 Press the desired button 1 or 2 The LED goes out If the M button is pressed accidentally Pr...

Page 60: ...nce to the traffic behind you based on what you see in the mirror as this will increase your risk of an accident Depending on how the vehicle is equipped the mirror setting is stored for the remote control in use Whenthevehicleisunlockedviatheremote control the position is automatically retrieved if the setting for this function is active Selecting a mirror To change over to the other mirror Slide...

Page 61: ...pending on the width of the vehicle Automatic heating Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated whenever the engine is running Automatic dimming feature Both exterior mirrors are automatically dimmed PhotocellsareusedforcontrolintheInteriorrear view mirror refer to page 61 Interior rearview mirror Reducing the blinding effect From behind when driving at night turn the knob Interior rearview m...

Page 62: ...e steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seating posi tion 3 Fold the lever back Power steering wheel adjustment The steering wheel can be adjusted in four di rections Storing the position Seat mirror and steering wheel memory refer to page 59 Steering wheel heating Switching on off Press the button On the LED lights up Off the LED goes out Controls Adjusting 62 Online Editi...

Page 63: ...ecessary to use a child re straint fixing system in the front passenger seat make sure that the front knee and side airbags on the front passenger side are deactivated Au tomatic deactivation of front passenger airbags refer to page 104 Note Deactivated front passenger airbags If a child restraint fixing system is used in the front passenger seat the front passenger airbags must be deactivated oth...

Page 64: ...ackrest width again and do not call up a memory position Backrest width for the child seat Before installing a child restraint fixing system in the front passenger seat the backrest width must be opened completely Do not change the adjustment after this otherwise the stability of the child seat will be reduced Child seat security The rear safety belts and the front passenger safety belt can be loc...

Page 65: ...int fixing systems 1 Move the seat to its rearmost position 2 For better accessibility tilt the backrest back slightly 3 Fold the leather cover on the seat forward 4 Mount the child restraint fixing system refer to the user s manual of the system 5 Make sure that both lower LATCH anchors have properly engaged and that the child re straint fixing system is resting snugly against the backrest 6 Afte...

Page 66: ...ap between the supports of the head restraint 3 Attach the hook of the retaining strap to the mounting eye 4 Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it down 5 Lower and lock head restraints as needed Child restraint fixing system with a tether strap Mounting points Depending on the vehicle equipment there are two outer or three mounting points for child re straint fixing systems with a tether strap...

Page 67: ... the hook of the retaining strap to the mounting eye 4 Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it down 5 Lower and lock head restraints as needed Locking the doors and windows Rear doors Push the locking lever on the rear doors down The door can now be opened from the outside only Safety switch for the rear Press the button on the driver s door if children are being transported in the rear This loc...

Page 68: ...tomatically switches to the radio ready state when the door is opened if the lights are switched off or the daytime run ning lights are switched on Ignition off Press the Start Stop button again and do not press on the brake pedal at the same time All indicator lamps in the instrument cluster go out To save battery power when the engine is off switch off the ignition and any unnecessary electronic...

Page 69: ...g the vehicle several times in quick succession Otherwise the fuel is not burned or is inadequately burned posing a risk of overheating and damage to the catalytic converter Do not wait for the engine to warm up while the vehicle remains stationary Start driving at mod erate engine speeds Starting the engine Press on the brake pedal and press the Start Stop button The engine is cranked until it st...

Page 70: ...the conditions for an automatic en gine stop have not been satisfied Note The engine is not switched off automatically in the following situations External temperature too low The external temperature is high and auto matic climate control is running The passenger compartment has not yet been heated or cooled to the required level The engine is not yet at operating tempera ture The wheels are at a...

Page 71: ... engine stop can be actively prevented within one second after the vehicle comes to a standstill Immediately after the vehicle comes to a standstill briefly press the brake pedal forcefully Then press the brake pedal with normal braking force Activating deactivating the system manually Using the button Press the button LED comes on Auto Start Stop function is deactivated The engine is started duri...

Page 72: ...ake lamps light up Lower lamp indicator lamp in Canadian models If the vehicle is braked to a speed of approx 2 mph 3 km h the parking brake remains set Releasing Press the switch while the brake pedal is pressed or transmission position P is en gaged The LED and indicator lamp go out The parking brake is released Take the remote control with you Take the remote control with you when leaving the v...

Page 73: ...sten it with a retaining strap 2 Remove the release tool from the onboard vehicle tool kit 3 Take out the floor trim in the cargo area re moving the clips with a screwdriver arrows 4 Hook the release tool into the release point arrow 5 Forcefullypullthereleasetoolupagainstthe resistance until you notice a marked in crease in the resistance and the parking brake releases audibly Have the malfunctio...

Page 74: ...held in place when it is stationary On inclines the system prevents the vehicle from rolling backward when driving away For your safety Under the following conditions Automatic Hold is automatically deactivated and the parking brake is set The engine is switched off A door is opened and driver s safety belt is unbuckled while the vehicle is stationary The moving vehicle is brought to a standstill ...

Page 75: ... is being held by Automatic Hold The indicator lamp changes from green to red The parking brake is not set if the engine is switched off while the vehicle is coast ing to a halt Automatic Hold is deacti vated Lower lamp indicator lamp in Canadian models Automatic Hold remains activated during an en gine stop brought about by the Auto Start Stop function Take the remote control with you Take the re...

Page 76: ...hield Do not use the windshield wipers if the windshield is dry as this may damage the wiper blades or cause them to become worn more quickly Switching on Press the wiper levers up The lever automatically returns to its initial po sition when released Normal wiping speed press up once The wipers switch to intermittent operation when the vehicle is stationary Fast wiping speed press up twice or pre...

Page 77: ... the wipers briefly Inaddition theheadlampsarecleanedatregular intervals when the vehicle lights are switched on Do not use the washer system at freezing temperatures Do not use the washers if there is any danger that the fluid will freeze on the windshield oth erwise your vision could be obscured For this reason use antifreeze Avoid using the washer when the reservoir is empty otherwise you could...

Page 78: ...rvoir Adding washer fluid Only add washer fluid when the engine is cool and then close the cover completely to avoid contact between the washer fluid and hot engine parts Otherwise there is the danger of fire and a risk to personal safety if the fluid is spilled All washer nozzles are supplied from one reser voir Fill with a mixture of windshield washer concen trate and water and if required with ...

Page 79: ...iving performance Pressonthegaspedalbeyondthe resistance point at the full throttle position Engaging the transmission position Transmission position P can only be disen gaged if the engine is running and the brake pedal is pressed With the vehicle stationary press on the brake pedal before shifting out of P or N otherwise the shift command will not be executed shift lock Depress the brake until y...

Page 80: ...uster followed by the current gear Ending the sport program manual mode Push the selector lever to the right D is displayed in the instrument cluster Shift paddles for Sport automatic transmission The shift paddles on the steering wheel allow you to shift gears quickly while keeping both hands on the steering wheel If the shift paddles on the steering wheel are used to shift gears in automatic mod...

Page 81: ...hat is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Instrument cluster 1 Fuel gauge 88 2 Speedometer 3 Indicator warning lamps 85 4 Tachometer 88 5 Oil temperature 88 6 Electronic displays 82 7 Reset miles 88 Displays Controls 81 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 82: ...rrent fuel consumption 89 Energy recovery 89 External temperature 88 Transmission display 80 Multifunctional instrument display The concept The instrument dispaly is a variable display When the driving mode is changed the appear ance is changed to reflect the new driving mode The change of appearance can be deactivated in the Control Display Some of the displays in the instrument display may diffe...

Page 83: ...plays or Sport dis plays automatically when you switch driving modes Without Professional navigation system 1 Settings 2 Info display 3 ECO PRO Info With Professional navigation system or TV 1 Settings 2 Info display 3 Driving mode view With Professional Navigation System switching zoom function on off Switching You can program whether the current speed is to appear enlarged in the speedometer 1 S...

Page 84: ...ransmission display 80 5 Blue bonus range Gray range In ECO PRO driving mode the instrument dis play switches to the ECO PRO displays These displays support a driving style that saves on fuel consumption with more prominent repre sentation of the efficiency display and various ECO PRO tips Controls Displays 84 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 85: ...le speed Check Control The concept The Check Control system monitors functions in the vehicle and notifies you of malfunctions in the monitored systems A Check Control message is displayed as a combination of indicator or warning lamps and text messages in the instrument cluster and in the Head up Display Inaddition anacousticsignalmaybeoutputand a text message may appear on the Control Dis play I...

Page 86: ...Automatic Hold Front fog lamps High beams High beam Assistant Parking lamps headlamp control Symbol Function or system Active Cruise Control Vehicle detection Active Cruise Control Cruise control Lane departure warning DSC Dynamic Stability Control DSC Dynamic Stability Control or DTC Dynamic Traction Control Tire Pressure Monitor Flat Tire Monitor Safety belts Airbag system Steering system Engine...

Page 87: ...ed Owner s Manual Service request Contact the service partner Roadside Assistance Contact Roadside Assistance Hiding Check Control messages Press the computer button on the turn signal lever Some Check Control messages are dis played continuously and are not cleared un til the malfunction is eliminated If several malfunctions occur at once the messages are displayed consecutively These messages ca...

Page 88: ...ngwiththeenginebecomes too hot a Check Control message is displayed Check the coolant level refer to page 205 Odometer and trip odometer Odometer arrow 1 Trip odometer arrow 2 Display reset miles Press the knob When the ignition is switched off thetime externaltemper ature and odometer are dis played When the ignition is switched on the trip odometer is reset External temperature External temperat...

Page 89: ...to the destination is displayed Current fuel consumption Displays the current fuel con sumption You can check whether you are currently driving in an efficient and environmen tally friendly manner Displaying the current fuel consumption 1 Settings 2 Info display 3 Additional indicators The bar display for the current fuel consumption is displayed in the instrument cluster Energy recovery The kinet...

Page 90: ...our service center was notified 1 Vehicle Info 2 Vehicle status 3 Open Options 4 Last Service Request Speed limit detection with No Passing Information The concept Speed limit detection Speed limit detection uses a symbol in the shape of a traffic sign to display the currently detected speed limit The camera at the base of the interior rearview mirror detects traffic signs at the edge of the road ...

Page 91: ...ing Information is displayed together with the acti vated speed limit information Display The following is displayed in the instrument cluster Speed limit detection Current speed limit Speed limit detection is not avail able Speed limit detection can also be displayed in the Head up Display No Passing Information Start of No Passing zone End of No Passing zone No Passing Information not available ...

Page 92: ...el Current audio source Redial on telephone Activation of the voice activation system Activating a list and adjusting the setting On the right side of the steering wheel turn the thumbwheel to activate the corresponding list Using the thumbwheel select the desired set ting and confirm it by pressing the thumbwheel Computer Indication in the info display The information from the on board computer i...

Page 93: ...e display changes Average fuel consumption This is calculated for the period during which the engine is running The average fuel consumption is calculated for the distance traveled since the last reset by the onboard computer Average speed Periods in which the vehicle is parked with the engine manually stopped do not enter into the calculation of the average speed Resetting average values Press an...

Page 94: ...le features two types of computer Onboard info the values can be reset as often as necessary Tripcomputer thevaluesprovideanover view of the current trip Resetting the trip computer 1 Vehicle Info 2 Trip computer 3 Reset all values are reset Automatically reset all values are reset approx 4 hours after the vehicle comes to a standstill Display on the Control Display Display the onboard computer or...

Page 95: ...ng the time format 1 Settings 2 Time Date 3 Format 4 Select the desired format The time format is stored Date Setting the date 1 Settings 2 Time Date 3 Date 4 Turn the controller until the desired day is displayed 5 Press the controller 6 Make the necessary settings for the month and year The date is stored Setting the date format 1 Settings 2 Time Date 3 Format 4 Select the desired format The dat...

Page 96: ...esired unit The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Brightness Setting the brightness To set the brightness of the Control Display 1 Settings 2 Control display 3 Brightness 4 Turn the controller until the desired bright ness is set 5 Press the controller The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Depending on the light conditions the bright ness control m...

Page 97: ...ch position 0 If the driver door is opened with the ignition switched off the exterior lighting is automati cally switched off at these switch settings Parking lamps Switch position the vehicle lamps light up on all sides e g for parking Do not use the parking lamps for extended pe riods otherwise the battery may become dis charged and it would then be impossible to start the engine When parking i...

Page 98: ...ersonal judgment in determining when the lamps should be switched on in response to ambient lighting conditions For example the sensors are unable to detect fog or hazy weather To avoid safety risks you should always switch on the lamps manually un der these conditions Daytime running lights With the ignition switched on the daytime run ning lights light up in position 0 or After the ignition is s...

Page 99: ... the road The light distribution is lowered on hilltops to avoid blinding oncoming traffic and tilted in de pressions to increase visibility Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed Adaptive light control is malfunctioning or has failed Havethesystemcheckedassoonaspos sible High beam Assistant The concept When the low beams are switched on this sys tem automatically switches the high beams...

Page 100: ... driving close to train or ship traffic and at animal crossings In tight curves on hilltops or in depressions in cross traffic or half obscured oncoming traffic on freeways In poorly lit towns and cities and in the pres ence of highly reflective signs At low speeds When the windshield in front of the interior rearview mirror is fogged over dirty or cov ered with stickers etc Camera The camera is l...

Page 101: ...ton Reading lamps Press the button Reading lamps are located at the front and rear next to the interior lamps When the interior lamps are switched off per manently thereadinglampscannotbeswitched on Bang Olufsen High End Surround Sound System Adjusting speaker lighting All speakers in the vehicle are illuminated The lighting can be individually set 1 Settings 2 Lighting 3 B O 4 Select the desired ...

Page 102: ...irbag driver 2 Front airbag front passenger 3 Head airbag 4 Side airbag 5 Knee airbags Front airbags Front airbags help protect the driver and front passenger by responding to frontal impacts in which safety belts alone cannot provide ade quate restraint Side airbags In a lateral impact the side airbag supports the side of the body in the chest and lap area Head airbags In a lateral impact the hea...

Page 103: ...teering wheel Do not apply adhesive materials to the air bag cover panels cover them or modify them in any way Never modify either the individual compo nentsorthewiringintheairbagsystem This also applies to steering wheel covers the dashboard the seats the roof pillars and the sides of the headliner Even when all instructions are followed closely injury from contact with the airbags cannot be rule...

Page 104: ... and the indicator lamp goes out If it is not possible to activate the airbags have the person sit in the rear To make sure that the occupied seat cushion can be evaluated correctly Do not attach covers cushions ball mats or other items to the front passenger seat un less they are specifically recommended by the manufacturer of your vehicle Do not place any electronic devices on the passenger seat...

Page 105: ...he concept The system does not measure the actual infla tion pressure in the tires It detects a pressure loss in a tire by comparing the rotational speeds of the individual wheels while moving In the event of a pressure loss the diameter and therefore the rotational speed of the corre sponding wheel change This is detected and reported as a flat tire Functional requirements The system must have be...

Page 106: ... high lateral acceleration When driving with snow chains Actions in the event of a flat tire Normal tires 1 Identify the damaged tire Do this by checking the air pressure in all four tires If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is correct the Flat Tire Monitor may not have been initialized In this case initialize the system If an identification is not possible please contact the service ...

Page 107: ... factors Sudden tire damage caused by external influences cannot be indicated in advance Pay attention to the other information and indi cations under Tire inflation pressure refer to page 191 as well when using the system Functional requirements The system must have been reset with the cor rect tire inflation pressure otherwise reliable signaling of tire pressure loss is not ensured Reset the sys...

Page 108: ...not carried out af ter a wheel was changed The system there fore issues a warning based on the tire pres sures before the last reset 1 Reduce your speed and stop cautiously Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu vers 2 Check whether the vehicle is fitted with reg ular tires or run flat tires Run flat tires refer to page 198 are labeled with a circular symbol containing the letters RSC marked on t...

Page 109: ... flat tire Drive moderately and do not exceed a speed of 50 mph 80 km h A loss of tire inflation pressure results in a change in the handling characteristics e g re duced lane stability during braking a longer braking distance and altered self steering prop erties Final tire failure Vibrations or loud noises while driving can indicatethefinalfailureofthetire Reducespeed and stop otherwise pieces o...

Page 110: ...e driver s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure evenifunder inflationhasnotreached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating prop erly The TPMS malfunction indicator is com bined with the low tire pressure telltale When thesystemdetectsamalfu...

Page 111: ...to inter vene and if there is the danger of a collision is accompanied by a braking intervention The braking intervention is executed with lim ited braking force and for a brief period only The intervention will not bring the vehicle to a com plete standstill The braking intervention is executed only if DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on Adapting your speed and driving style The acute wa...

Page 112: ...elerating vehicles Vehicles with an unusual rear appearance Two wheeled vehicles ahead of you Pedestrians Functional limitations The system may not be fully functional in the following situations In heavy fog rain sprayed water or snowfall In tight curves Ifthecamerainthemirrorortheradarsensor is dirty or obscured Prewarning sensitivity Depending on the set prewarning time this may result in incre...

Page 113: ...ts up red prewarn ing Increase distance The vehicle flashes red and an acoustic signal sounds acute warn ing You are requested to intervene by braking or making an evasive maneu ver Adapting your speed and driving style The display does not relieve the driver of the responsibility to adapt his or her driving speed and style to the traffic conditions System limits Be alert Due to system limitations...

Page 114: ...cords the area in front of the vehicle and displays the image on the Con trol Display The picture is a heat image The system has an integrated pedestrian detection function that detects pedestrians and cyclists Warm objects that are similar in shape to human beings are detected by the system Personal responsibility Night Vision cannot replace the driver s personal judgment of the visibility condit...

Page 115: ...mbol is displayed in the heat image This symbol disappears when the function be comes available again Warning of people in danger If the system detects a person in a defined area in front of the vehicle and if there is the danger of collision with this person a warning symbol appears on the Control Display and in the Head up Display Although both the shape and the heat radiation areanalyzed falsew...

Page 116: ...all At very high external temperatures Limits of pedestrian detection Animals are not detected by the pedestrian de tection function even if they are clearly visible in the image Limited pedestrian detection People who are fully or partially covered es pecially when their heads are covered People who are not in an upright position e g lying down Cyclists on unconventional bicycles e g recumbent bi...

Page 117: ...vent of warnings The time of the warning may vary depending on the current driving situation The system does not provide a warning if the turn signal is set before leaving the lane Notes Personal responsibility The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment of the course of the road and the traffic situation In the event of a warning do not jerk the steering wheel as yo...

Page 118: ...ob jects When driving very close to the vehicle in front of you When driving toward bright lights When the windshield behind the interior rearview mirror is fogged over dirty or cov ered with stickers etc During calibration of the camera immedi ately after vehicle shipment Active Blind Spot Detection The concept Two radar sensors below the rear bumper mon itor the area behind and next to the vehic...

Page 119: ...the lamp in the mirror housing flashes brightly The warning stops when the turn signal is switched off or the other vehicle leaves the crit ical zone System limits The system may not be fully functional in the following situations When a vehicle is approaching at a speed much faster than your own In heavy fog rain or snowfall In tight curves or on narrow lanes If the bumper is dirty or iced up or ...

Page 120: ... driving situations may include Full brake applications Severe understeering Severe oversteering If the vehicle includes the collision warning or collision warning with braking feature impend ing collisions with vehicles driving ahead or stopped in front of you can also be detected within the system s range Personal responsibility The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal j...

Page 121: ...tCrash If an accident above a certain degree of severity the system automatically brakes the vehicle to a standstill This can reduce the risk of a further collision and the consequences thereof Depressing the brake pedal can cause the vehi cle to brake harder This interrupts automatic braking Depressing the accelerator pedal also interrupts automatic braking After coming to a halt the brake is rel...

Page 122: ...n warning refer to page 110 Drive off assistant Thissystemsupportsdrivingawayongradients The parking brake is not required 1 Hold the vehicle in place with the foot brake 2 Release the foot brake and drive away with out delay After the foot brake is released the vehicle is held in place for approx 2 seconds Depending on the vehicle load or when a trailer is being used the vehicle may roll back sli...

Page 123: ...pt TheDTCsystemisaversionoftheDSCinwhich forward momentum is optimized The system ensures maximum forward momen tum on special road conditions e g unplowed snowy roads but driving stability is limited It is therefore necessary to drive with appropri ate caution You may find it useful to briefly activate DTC un der the following special circumstances When driving in slush or on uncleared snow cover...

Page 124: ...the ve hicle during this time UseHDCinlowgearsorintransmissionposition D or R only Increasing or decreasing vehicle speed Specify desired speed in the range from approx 4 mph 6 km h to approx 15 mph 25 km h using the rocker switch of the cruise control on the steering wheel Vehicle speed can be changed by lightly accelerating Press up the rocker switch to the point of resistance the speed increase...

Page 125: ...the Driving Dynamics Control refer to page 127 SPORT Sporty tuning for greater driving agility COMFORT Comfort oriented tuning for optimal comfort Dynamic Damping Control The concept This system reduces undesirable vehicle mo tion when using a dynamic driving style or trav eling on uneven road surfaces The system enhances driving dynamics and comfort as required for the road surface and driving st...

Page 126: ...ins refer to page 199 Programs The system offers several different programs The programs can be selected via the Driving Dynamics Control refer to page 127 SPORT Consistently sporty tuning of the Integral Active Steering for greater driving agility COMFORT Balanced tuning between the COMFORT and SPORT programs COMFORT Consistently comfort oriented tuning of the In tegral Active Steering for optima...

Page 127: ...C OFF Press and hold the button but not lon ger than approx 10 seconds until the indicator lamp for DSC lights up in the instru ment cluster and DSC OFF is displayed in the tachometer The DSC system is switched off Deactivating DSC OFF Press the button DSC OFF and the DSC indicator lamp go out Indicator warning lamps When DSC OFF is activated DSC OFF is dis played in the tachometer The indicator l...

Page 128: ...Control Display refer to page 129 the SPORT driving mode can be set After the SPORT driving mode is activated se lect Configure SPORT on the displayed panel and configure the program SPORT can also be configured before it is acti vated 1 Settings 2 SPORT mode or Driving mode 3 Configure driving mode This configuration is retrieved when the SPORT driving mode is activated COMFORT Forabalancedtuning...

Page 129: ...ge 128 ECO PRO mode refer to page 181 Displays in the instrument cluster Selected program The selected program is dis played in the tachometer Program selection Pressing the button displays a list of the selectable programs Display on the Control Display Program changes can be displayed briefly on the Control Display To do so make the following settings 1 Settings 2 Driving mode 3 Driving mode inf...

Page 130: ...le to detect this within the given system limits If the vehicle ahead of your drives away again from a halt your vehicle is able to accelerate if operated accordingly Even if some time passes before the vehicle drives away again the BMW can still be accel erated automatically and simply As soon as the road is clear it accelerates to the desired speed The speed is also maintained on downhill gra di...

Page 131: ...e are deleted Interrupting the system Press the button on the steering wheel If interrupting the system while stationary press on the brake pedal at the same time The system is automatically interrupted in the following situations When the brakes are applied When transmission position D is disen gaged When DTC Dynamic Traction Control is ac tivated or DSC is deactivated When DSC is actively contro...

Page 132: ...chispressedtothe point of resistance the desired speed in creases or decreases by approx 1 mph 1 km h Each time the rocker switch is pressed past the point of resistance the desired speed increases or decreases by a maximum of 5 mph 10 km h Hold the rocker switch in position to repeat the action Distance Selecting a distance Adjust the distance according to the traffic and weather conditions other...

Page 133: ...button or the rocker switch when the vehicle ahead of you drives away Displays in the instrument cluster Desired speed The marking lights up green the system is active The marking lights up or ange the system has been interrupted The marking does not light up the system is switched off With instrument display the symbol is displayed in the speedometer similarly to the mark for the desired speed Br...

Page 134: ... can be selected between 20 mph 30 km h to 110 mph 180 km h The system can also be activated when station ary Comply with the legal speed limit in every situa tion when using the system Detection range The detection capacity of the system and the automatic braking capacity are limited Two wheeled vehicles driving ahead of you for instance might not be detected Limited detection capacity Because of...

Page 135: ...t react as the system does not react to stopped vehicles Cornering If the desired speed is too high for a curve the speed is reduced slightly in the curve although curves cannot be anticipated in advance There fore drive into a curve at an appropriate speed In tight curves situations may result due to the restricted detection range of the system in which a vehicle driving ahead of you may not be d...

Page 136: ...ctional at speeds beginning at approx 20 mph 30 km h It maintains the speed that was set using the control elements on the steering wheel The system brakes on downhill gradients if en gine braking action is insufficient Unfavorable conditions Do not use the system if unfavorable con ditions make it impossible to drive at a constant speed for instance On curvy roads In heavy traffic On slippery roa...

Page 137: ...e the sys tem is interrupted in order to maintain and store the current speed Adapting the desired speed Adapt the desired speed to the road con ditions and be ready to brake at all times other wise there is the danger of an accident occur ring Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly until the desired speed is set If active the displayed speed is stored and the vehicle reaches the stored spe...

Page 138: ...ing slowly in front of or behind your vehicle are indicated by Signal tones Visual display General information Measurements are made by ultrasound sensors in the bumpers The range is approx 6 ft 2 m An acoustic warning is first given By the front sensors and the two rear corner sensors at approx 24 in 60 cm By the rear middle sensors at approx 5 ft 1 50 m Notes Check the traffic situation as well ...

Page 139: ...ter the distance to the object becomes the shorter the intervals If the distance to a detected object is less than approx 10 in 25 cm a continuous tone is sounded If objects are located both in front of and behind the vehicle an alternating continuous signal is sounded Theintermittenttoneisinterruptedafterapprox 3 seconds If the vehicle stops in front of an object that is detected by only one of t...

Page 140: ...ght angles and smooth walls e g in underground garages In heavy exhaust Due to other ultrasound sources e g sweeping machines high pressure steam cleaners or neon lights Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed The range of the sensors is shown as a shaded area on the Control Display PDC has failed Have the system checked To ensure full operability Keep the sensors clean and free of ice Wh...

Page 141: ...n off manually Press the button On the LED lights up Off the LED goes out The PDC is shown on the Control Display Switching on the backup camera via the iDrive With PDC activated Rear view camera Thebackupcameraimageisdisplayed Theset ting is stored for the remote control currently in use Display on the Control Display Functional requirement The backup camera is switched on The tailgate is fully c...

Page 142: ...ad Only one turning circle line is displayed when the steering wheel is turned Obstacle marking Spatially shaped markings can be shown in the backup camera image Their colored steps match the markings of the PDC This simplifies estimation of the distance to the object shown Parking using pathway and turning circle lines 1 Position the vehicle so that the turning circle lines lead to within the lim...

Page 143: ... front of the vehicle record the traffic situation on each side Notes The images from both cameras are shown si multaneously on the Control Display Check the traffic situation as well Check the traffic situation around the ve hicle on blind driveways and intersections with your own eyes Otherwise an accident could re sult from road users or objects located outside the picture area of the Side View...

Page 144: ...und the doors and the road area around the vehicle are shown on the Control Display for this purpose General information The image is captured by two cameras integrated in the exterior mirrors and by the backup camera The range is at least 7 ft 2 m to the side and rear In this way obstacles up to the height of the ex terior mirrors are detected early Notes Check the traffic situation as well Check...

Page 145: ...nce to an object is small a red bar is shown in front of the vehicle as it is in the PDC display The display appears as soon as Top View is ac tivated If the backup camera image was selected last it again appears on the display when reverse gear is selected To switch to Top View Rear view camera Select the symbol on the Control Display The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use...

Page 146: ...f responsibility for the vehicle during the parking procedure Watch the parking space and parking procedure closely and intervene if necessary otherwise there is the danger of an accident Changes to the parking space Changes to the parking space after it was measured are not taken into account by the sys tem Therefore always be alert and ready to inter vene otherwise there is the danger of an acci...

Page 147: ...ds and main tain a distance of at least 12 in 30 cm Switching on off Switching on with the button Press the button The LED lights up The current status of the parking space search is indicated on the Control Display Parking assistant is activated automatically Switching on with reverse gear Shift into reverse The current status of the parking space search is indicated on the Control Display Activa...

Page 148: ...ces are displayed next to the vehicle symbol at the edge of the road as on the Control Display When the parking assistant is active suitable parking spaces are highlighted The parking procedure is ac tive Steering control has been seized Parking space search is always active when ever the vehicle is moving forwards slow and straight even if the system is deactivated When the system is deactivated ...

Page 149: ...ssage is displayed Resume An interrupted parking procedure can be con tinued if necessary Follow the instructions on the Control Display to do this System limits No parking assistance The parking assistant does not offer assistance in the following situations In tight curves Functional limitations The system may not be fully functional in the following situations When sensors are dirty or iced ove...

Page 150: ...orable light conditions If the image is distorted check the basic set tings Switching on off Press the button Display Overview Speed Navigation system Check Control messages Collision warning Speed limit detection Cruise control Lane departure warning Some of this information is only displayed briefly as needed Selecting displays in the Head up Display 1 Settings 2 Head Up Display 3 Displayed info...

Page 151: ...ht 4 Turn the controller The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Setting the rotation 1 Settings 2 Head Up Display 3 Rotation 4 Turn the controller The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Special windshield The windshield is part of the system The shape of the windshield makes it possible to display a precise image A film in the windshield prevents dou...

Page 152: ...ir distribution left 2 Temperature left 3 AUTO program left 4 Air flow AUTO intensity residual heat left 5 Remove ice and condensation 6 Maximum cooling 7 Display 8 Air flow AUTO intensity right 9 AUTO program right 10 Temperature right 11 Air distribution right 12 Seat heating right 52 13 Active seat ventilation right 52 14 Automatic recirculated air control recircu lated air mode 15 Cooling func...

Page 153: ...o gram At the same time a condensation sensor con trols the program so as to prevent window con densation as much as possible Intensity of the AUTO program With the AUTO program switched on automatic control of the air flow and air distribution can be adjusted Press the left or right side of the button decrease or increase the intensity The selected intensity is shown on the display of the automat...

Page 154: ...ime as the air quality inside the vehicle deteriorates steadily Cooling function The passenger compartment can only be cooled with the engine running Press the button The air is cooled and dehumidified and depend ing on the temperature setting warmed again Depending on the weather the windshield may fog up briefly when the engine is started The cooling function is switched on automati cally with t...

Page 155: ...nts from the outside air that enters the vehicle This combined filter should be replaced during scheduled maintenance refer to page 206 of your vehicle Ventilation Front ventilation Thumbwheels to vary the temperature ar row 1 Toward blue colder Toward red warmer Lever for changing the air flow direction ar row 2 Thumbwheels for opening and closing the vents continuously arrows 3 Ventilation level...

Page 156: ...imum cooling 7 Seat heating 55 8 Active seat ventilation 55 Switching the rear automatic climate control on off 1 Settings 2 Climate 3 Rear climate control The rear automatic climate control is not opera tional if the automatic climate control is switched off or if the function for defrosting or defogging the windows is active AUTO program Press the button Air flow air distribution and tempera tur...

Page 157: ...y adjust the air flow switch off the AUTO program first Press the left or right side of the button decrease or increase air flow The selected air flow is shown on the display of the automatic climate control Switching the system on off Switching off Press and hold the left button Switching on Press any button except Left side of Air volume button Seat heating Seat ventilation Maximum cooling Press...

Page 158: ...ings 2 Climate 3 Timer 1 or Timer 2 4 Set the desired time Activating the switch on time 1 Settings 2 Climate 3 Activate timer 1 or Activate timer 2 The symbol on the automatic climate control lights up when the switch on time is activated The symbol on the automatic climate control flashes when the system has been switched on The system will only be switched on within the next 24 hours After that...

Page 159: ...f movement of the remote controlled device otherwise there is a risk of injury or damage Also follow the safety instructions of the hand held transmitter Before selling the vehicle delete the stored functions for the sake of security Compatibility If this symbol is printed on the packaging or in the instructions of the system to be controlled the system is generally com patible with the integrated...

Page 160: ...g code system Flashing and con tinuous illumination of the LED will repeat for approximately 20 seconds For systems with an alternating code system the integrated universal remote control and the system also have to be synchronized Please read the operating manual of the system being set up for information on how to syn chronize the system Synchronizing is easier with the aid of a second person To...

Page 161: ... button on the interior rear view mirror while the engine is running or when the ignition is started To do this hold down the button within receiving range of the system until the function is activated The interior rearview mirror LED stays lit while the wireless signal is being transmitted Deleting stored functions Press and hold the left and right button on the interior rearview mirror simultane...

Page 162: ... after use otherwise objects may get into the lighter socket or fixture and cause a short circuit Sockets The lighter socket can be used as a socket for electrical equipment while the engine is running or when the ignition is switched on The total load of all sockets must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volts Do not damage the socket by using unsuitable connectors Front center console Press on the cove...

Page 163: ... USB interface is located in the glove com partment Notes Observe the following when connecting Do not use force when plugging the con nector into the USB interface Do not connect devices such as fans or lamps to the USB interface Do not connect USB hard drives Do not use the USB interface to recharge external devices Cargo area Cargo cover Note Do not deposit heavy objects Do not deposit heavy or...

Page 164: ...the left and right sides separately Foldable rear backrests manual Pull the lever The backrest folds forward Fold the backrest back the backrest engages in an upright position Pull the lever again to adjust the backrest to the desired angle Lock the rear seat backrests in position Before mounting child restraint fixing sys tems place the seat backrest as far as possible at an angle at which the ch...

Page 165: ...uately inclined Loading position Press the button The seat moves for ward and the backrest moves to the ba sic position Comfortable seating is still possible although knee clearance is reduced Basic position Press and hold the button until the seat stopsautomaticallyinitsbasicposition Operation of the rear backrest was deactivated After a brief period operation of the rear back rest is deactivated...

Page 166: ...ts Loading position Upright position To expand the cargo area the cargo partition can be moved into a vertical position 1 Fold the rear seat backrest forward Through loading system refer to page 164 2 To release the cargo partition pull both lev ers in the cargo area The cargo partition folds into an upright position and rests against the rear backrest Repositioning Fold back and engage the cargo ...

Page 167: ...d The mat materials could damage the dash board Storage compartments The following storage compartments are avail able in the vehicle interior Glove compartment on the driver s and front passenger side refer to page 167 Storage compartment in the center console refer to page 169 Storage compartment in the center armrest refer to page 168 in the front and rear Compartments in the doors Pockets on t...

Page 168: ...tailgate refer to page 41 for example After the storage compartment is locked the re mote control can be handed out without the integrated key refer to page 30 for instance at a hotel This prevents access to the storage compart ment and to the cargo area Connection for an external audio device For a description see the user s manual for Navigation Entertain ment and Communication Rear A storage co...

Page 169: ...cupholders This may result in dam age Front To open press on the cover Rear In the front center armrest To open press the button Clothes hooks The clothes hooks are located next to the grab handles in the rear and on the door pillar in the rear Do not obstruct view When suspending clothing from the hooks ensure that it will not obstruct the driver s vision No heavy objects Donothangheavyobjectsfro...

Page 170: ... Storage compartments in the floor Rear compartment The cargo cover refer to page 163 can be stowed in the rear compartment To open the cover pull upward on the handle arrow 1 To close the cover press downward until it locks You can fix the cover in an upright position if needed To do so unhook the right hand retain ing strap and hook it into the rear of the cover Do not stow heavy objects Only st...

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Page 173: ...Driving tips This chapter provides you with information useful in dealing with specific driving and operating modes Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 174: ... km Brake system Brakes require an initial break in period of ap prox 300 miles 500 km to achieve optimized contact and wear patterns between brake discs and brake pads Drive moderately during this break in period Following part replacement The same breaking in procedures should be ob served if any of the components mentioned above have to be renewed in the course of the vehicle s operating life G...

Page 175: ...n ing It is characterized by a partial or complete loss of contact between the tires and the road surface ultimately undermining your ability to steer and brake the vehicle Hydroplaning When driving on wet or slushy roads re duce your speed to prevent hydroplaning Driving through water Drive though calm water only if it is not deeper than 9 8 inches 25 cm and at this height no faster than walking ...

Page 176: ...s Avoid placing excessive load on the brake system Light but consistent brake pressure can lead to high temperatures brake wear and pos sibly even brake failure Do not drive in neutral Do not drive in neutral or with the engine stopped as doing so disables engine braking In addition steering and brake assist is unavailable with the engine stopped Brake disc corrosion Corrosion on the brake discs a...

Page 177: ...ed weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or YYY lbs Otherwise damage to the ve hicleandunstabledrivingsituationsmay result 2 Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle 3 Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kilograms or YYY pounds 4 The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and lugg...

Page 178: ...argo area Securing cargo Always position and secure the cargo as described above otherwise it can endanger the car s occupants if sudden braking or swerving becomes necessary Heavy or hard objects should not be carried loose inside the car otherwise they could be thrown around as a result of hard braking sud den swerves etc and endanger the occu pants Roof mounted luggage rack Note Roof racks are ...

Page 179: ... large in area Always place the heaviest pieces on the bot tom Secure the roof luggage firmly e g tie with ratchet straps Do not let objects project into the opening path of the tailgate Drive cautiously and avoid sudden acceler ation and braking maneuvers Take corners gently Loading Driving tips 179 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 180: ...o dynamics and increase the fuel consumption Close the windows and glass sunroof Driving with the glass sunroof and windows open results in increased air resistance and raises fuel consumption Tires General information Tires can affect consumption values in various ways for instance consumption can be influ enced by the size of the tires Check the tire inflation pressure regularly Check and if nec...

Page 181: ... Functions such as seat heating and the rear win dow defroster require a lot of energy and con sume additional fuel especially in city and stop and go traffic Therefore switch off these functions if they are not actually needed Have maintenance carried out Have vehicles maintained regularly to achieve optimal vehicle economy and operating life Have the maintenance carried out by your serv ice cent...

Page 182: ...al savings that can be achieved with the current configuration is dis played Display in the instrument cluster Display in the instrument display When ECO PRO mode is activated the display switches to a special configuration Some of the displays may differ from the display in the instrument cluster ECO PRO bonus range An extension of the range can be achieved by an adjusted driving style This may b...

Page 183: ...ow time to assess road conditions Reduce speed to the selected ECO PRO speed Automatic transmission switch from S M to D or avoid manual shift inter ventions Indications on the Control Display EfficientDynamics Information on fuel consumption and technol ogy can be displayed during driving 1 Vehicle Info 2 EfficientDynamics Displaying fuel consumption history The average fuel consumption can be di...

Page 184: ...RO Tips The driving instruction for decelerating in ad vance and an additional symbol show the up coming route section The setting is stored for the profile currently in use Driving tips Saving fuel 184 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 185: ...Saving fuel Driving tips 185 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

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Page 187: ... remain mobile at all times this chapter supplies you with important information on the topics of fuels and lubricants wheels and tires service maintenance and Roadside Assistance Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 188: ...and damage may occur Fuel cap Opening 1 Briefly press the rear edge of the fuel filler flap 2 Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise 3 Place the fuel cap in the bracket attached to the fuel filler flap Closing 1 Fit the cap and turn it clockwise until you clearly hear a click 2 Close the fuel filler flap Do not pinch the retaining strap Do not pinch the retaining strap attached to the cap otherwise th...

Page 189: ...eling The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle clicks off the first time Do not overfill the fuel tank Do not overfill the fuel tank otherwise fuel may escape causing harm to the environment and damaging the vehicle Handling fuels Obey safety regulations posted at the gas station Refueling Mobility 189 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 190: ...5 Do not refuel with E85 i e fuel with an ethanolcontentof85 orwithFlexFuel asthis would damage the engine and fuel supply sys tem Recommended fuel quality BMW recommends AKI 91 Minimum fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 89 Minimum fuel grade Do not use any gasoline below the mini mum fuel grade as this may impair engine per formance If you use gasoline with this minimum AKI Rat ing the engine may prod...

Page 191: ...orrect tire pressures a condition that may not only compromise your vehicle s driving stability but also lead to tire damage and the risk of an accident After correcting the tire inflation pressure Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor Reinitialize the Tire Pressure Monitor Pressure specifications The tire inflation pressure table refer to page 192 contains all pressure specifications for the specifi...

Page 192: ...0 44 Compact wheel T 135 80 R 18 104 M Speed up to a max of 50 mph 80 km h 4 2 60 535i xDrive 550i xDrive Tire size Pressure specifica tions in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 245 50 R 18 100 V M S A S RSC 245 50 R 18 100 H M S RSC 2 2 32 2 4 35 245 45 R 19 102 V M S XL A S RSC 245 45 R 19 102 V M S XL RSC 2 4 35 2 6 38 Front 245 45 R 19 98 Y RSC Rear 275 40 R 19 101 Y RSC 2 4 35...

Page 193: ... M S XL A S RSC 245 45 R 19 102 V M S XL RSC 2 7 39 3 2 46 Front 245 45 R 19 98 Y RSC Rear 275 40 R 19 101 Y RSC 2 3 33 2 5 36 Front 245 40 R 20 99 Y XL RSC Rear 275 35 R 20 102 Y XL RSC 2 5 36 2 8 41 Tire size Pressure specifica tions in bar PSI Front 245 35 R 21 96 Y XL RSC Rear 275 30 R 21 98 Y XL RSC 2 9 42 3 2 46 Compact wheel T 135 80 R 18 104 M Speed up to a max of 50 mph 80 km h 4 2 60 Wit...

Page 194: ...C 2 4 35 2 4 35 Front 245 40 R 20 99 Y XL RSC Rear 275 35 R 20 102 Y XL RSC 2 6 38 2 6 38 Tire size Pressure specifica tions in bar PSI Front 245 35 R 21 96 Y XL RSC Rear 275 30 R 21 98 Y XL RSC 2 8 41 3 0 44 Compact wheel T 135 80 R 18 104 M Speed up to a max of 50 mph 80 km h 4 2 60 With high speed tuning feature Tire size Pressure specifica tions in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with cold t...

Page 195: ...uality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width For example Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A DOT Quality Grades Treadwear Traction AA A B C Temperature A B C All passenger car tires must conform to Federal Safety Requirements in addition to these grades Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear r...

Page 196: ...ely or in combination can cause heat buildup and pos sible tire failure If necessary have the vehicle towed RSC Run flat tires Run flat tires refer to page 198 are labeled with a circular symbol containing the letters RSC marked on the sidewall M S Winter and all season tires with better cold weather performance than summer tires Tire tread Summer tires Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less...

Page 197: ...danger of subsequent damage and related safety hazards Wheel and tire combination Information on the correct wheel tire combina tion and rim versions for your vehicle can be ob tained from your service center Incorrect wheel and tire combinations impair the function of a variety of systems such as ABS or DSC To maintain good handling and vehicle re sponse use only tires with a single tread con fig...

Page 198: ...ed for winter tires Do not exceed the maximum speed for the winter tires otherwise tire damage and acci dents can occur Run flat tires If you are already using run flat tires for your own safety you should replace them only with the same kind No spare tire is available in the case of a flat tire Your service center will be glad to advise you Rotating wheels between axles The manufacturer of your v...

Page 199: ...ains you should set whether you are driving with or without snow chains via the iDrive The snow chain detection system supports you by automatically showing the detected state on the Control Display Whensnowchainsareinuse therearaxlesteer ing of the Integral Active Steering is deactivated automatically At speeds above the maximum permitted speed with snow chains of 30 mph 50 km h the rear axle ste...

Page 200: ...At speeds above 30 mph 50 km h the rear axle steering is activated again even though snow chains are in use Mobility Wheels and tires 200 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 201: ...umber 2 Jump starting negative terminal 3 Washer fluid reservoir 4 Jump starting positive terminal 5 Oil filler neck 6 Coolant reservoir Hood Opening the hood Working in the engine compartment Never attempt to perform any service or repair operations on your vehicle without the necessary professional technical training If you are unfamiliar with the statutory guide lines have any work on the vehic...

Page 202: ... danger of injury from protruding parts when the hood is open Closing the hood Let the hood drop from a height of approx 16 in 40 cm and push down on it to lock it fully The hood must audibly engage on both sides Hood open when driving If you see any signs that the hood is not completely closed while driving pull over imme diately and close it securely Danger of pinching Make sure that the closing...

Page 203: ...ng or after the vehicle has been driven for at least 30 minutes Displaying the oil level 1 Vehicle Info 2 Vehicle status 3 Engine oil level Oil level display messages Different messages appear on the display de pending on the oil level Pay attention to these messages If oil level is too low immediately add 1 US quart liter of oil Take care not to add too much engine oil Too much engine oil Have th...

Page 204: ...e viscosity grades SAE 0W 40 SAE 0W 30 SAE 5W 40 and SAE 5W 30 or malfunctions or engine dam age may occur The engine oil quality is critical for the life of the engine Some types of oils in some cases are not avail able in all countries Approved oil types Gasoline engine BMW High Performance SAE 5W 30 BMW Longlife 01 BMW Longlife 01 FE Additional information about the approved types of oils can b...

Page 205: ... and additives Not all commercially available additives are suit able for your vehicle Ask your service center for suitable additives Coolant level If there is no Min and Max mark in the filler neck of the coolant reservoir have the coolant level checked if necessary by your service center and add coolant as needed Checking 1 Let the engine cool 2 Turn the cap of the coolant reservoir slightly cou...

Page 206: ...stored in the remote control Your servicecenterwillreadoutthisdataandsuggest the right array of service procedures for your ve hicle Therefore hand your service specialist the re mote control that you used most recently Storage periods Storage periods during which the vehicle bat tery was disconnected are not taken into ac count If this occurs have a service center update the time dependent mainte...

Page 207: ...stances This indicates that there is excessive misfir ing in the engine Reduce the vehicle speed and have the sys tem checked immediately otherwise seri ous engine misfiring within a brief period can seriously damage emission control compo nents in particular the catalytic converter Fuel cap The indicator lamp lights up If the fuel cap is not properly tightened the OBD system may conclude that fue...

Page 208: ...fold down the wipers without wiper blades Do not fold down the wipers if wiper blades have not been installed this may damage the wind shield Replacing the wiper blades 1 To change the wiper blades fold up refer to page 77 the wiper arms 2 Fold up the wipers 3 Position the wiper blade in a horizontal po sition 4 Remove the wiper blade toward one side 5 Insert the new wiper blade in reverse order o...

Page 209: ...LEDs Light emitting diodes installed behind a cover serve as the light source for controls display el ements and other equipment These light emitting diodes which are related to conventional lasers are officially designated as Class 1 light emitting diodes Do not remove the covers Do not remove the covers and never stare into the unfiltered light for several hours other wise irritation of the reti...

Page 210: ...to page 208 These lights feature LED technology Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction Corner illuminating lamps Follow the general instructions on lamps and bulbs refer to page 208 The illustration shows the left side of the engine compartment 55 watt bulb H7 1 Fold open the cover in the engine compart ment 2 Unscrew the cap and remove it 3 Unscrew the bulb holder counterclockw...

Page 211: ...rake lamp Turn signal brake tail and license plate lamps Follow the general instructions on lamps and bulbs refer to page 208 These lights feature LED technology Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction Lamps in the tailgate Follow the general instructions on Lamps and bulbs refer to page 208 Access to the lamps 1 Remove the four screws using the screw driver from the onboard vehi...

Page 212: ...nts for the vehicle jack The jacking points for the vehicle jack are lo cated in the positions shown Vehicle battery Maintenance The battery is maintenance free i e the elec trolyte will last for the life of the battery Your service center will be glad to advise you on questions regarding the battery Battery replacement Use approved vehicle batteries only Only use vehicle batteries that have been ...

Page 213: ...e equipment needs to be reinitialized Individual settings need to be reprogrammed Seat mirror and steering wheel memory store the positions again Time update Date update Radio station save again Navigation system wait for the operability of the navigation Disposing of old batteries Have old batteries disposed of by your service center or bring them to a recy cling center Maintain the battery in an...

Page 214: ...e cargo area Open the cover on the right side trim Information on the fuse types and locations is found on a separate sheet Mobility Replacing components 214 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 215: ...e Assist system is functional A ConnectedDrive contract is available General information Only press the SOS button in an emergency Hints Emergency Request not guaranteed For technical reasons the Emergency Re quest cannot be guaranteed under unfavorable conditions Service contract After your contract with BMW Assist has ex pired the BMW Assist system can be deac tivated by the service center witho...

Page 216: ...ncy Re questisautomaticallyinitiatedimmediatelyafter a severe accident Automatic Collision Notifica tion is not affected by pressing the SOS button Warning triangle The warning triangle is located on the left in the cargo area Release the Velcro fastener to remove it First aid kit Storage The first aid kit is generally located in a storage compartment on the right side in the cargo area To remove ...

Page 217: ...the two vehicles other wise there is the danger of short circuits Starting aid terminals Connecting order Connect the jumper cables in the correct order otherwise there is the danger of injury from sparking The so called starting aid terminal in the engine compartment acts as the battery s positive ter minal The body ground or a special nut acts as the battery negative terminal Connecting the cabl...

Page 218: ...portedonaloading platform only otherwise damage may occur Tow truck Do not lift the vehicle Do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting or body and chassis parts otherwise damage may result Towing other vehicles General information Light towing vehicle The towing vehicle must not be lighter than the vehicle being towed otherwise it will not be possible to control the vehicle re sponse Attaching the...

Page 219: ...he vehicle It can be screwed in at the front or rear of the BMW It is located in the on board vehicle tool kit under the cargo area floor Tow fitting information on use Use only the tow fitting provided with the vehicle and screw it all the way in Use the tow fitting for towing on paved roads only Use the tow fitting screwed in at the front for maneuvering the vehicle only Avoid lateral loading of...

Page 220: ...2 in 30 cm Regularly remove foreign items such as leaves in the area below the windshield when the hood is raised Washyourvehiclefrequently particularlyinwin ter Intense soiling and road salt can damage the ve hicle Automatic car washes Notes Note the following Give preference to cloth car washes or those that use soft brushes in order to avoid paint damage Make sure that the wheels and tires are ...

Page 221: ...wear Vehicle care Car care products BMW recommends using cleaning and care products from BMW since these have been tested and approved Car care and cleaning products Follow the instructions on the container When cleaning the interior open the doors or windows Only use products intended for cleaning vehi cles Cleansers can contain substances that are dan gerous and harmful to your health Vehicle pa...

Page 222: ...eans ers When cleaning rubber seals do not use any sil icon containing car care products in order to avoid damage or reduced noise damping Fine wood parts Clean fine wood facing and fine wood compo nents only with a moist rag Then dry with a soft cloth Plastic components These include Imitation leather surfaces Headliner Lamp lenses Instrument cluster cover Matte black spray coated components Pain...

Page 223: ...n the direction of travel only Sensors cameras Tocleansensorsandcameras useaclothmois tened with a small amount of glass cleaner Displays screens Clean the displays with an antistatic microfiber cloth Cleaning displays Do not use chemical or household cleans ers Keep all fluids and moisture away from the unit Otherwise they could affect or damage surfa ces or electrical components Avoid pressing t...

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Page 225: ...Reference This chapter contains the technical data and an index that will quickly take you to the information you need Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 226: ...e in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Dimensions Width height with roof mounted aerial 1 Vehicle height 61 4 inches 1 559 mm 2 Vehicle width without mirrors 74 9 in ches 1 901 mm 3 Vehicle width with mirrors 83 9 in ches 2 132 mm Reference Technical data 226 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917...

Page 227: ... 5 m Weights 535i Approved gross vehicle weight lbs kg 5 710 2 590 Load lbs kg 1 014 460 Approved front axle load lbs kg 2 668 1 210 Approved rear axle load lbs kg 3 307 1 500 Approved roof load capacity lbs kg 165 75 Cargo area capacity cu ft l 15 5 60 440 1 700 Technical data Reference 227 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 228: ...kg 1 014 460 Approved front axle load lbs kg 2 778 1 260 Approved rear axle load lbs kg 3 307 1 500 Approved roof load capacity lbs kg 165 75 Cargo area capacity cu ft l 15 5 60 440 1 700 550i xDrive Approved gross vehicle weight lbs kg 6 095 2 765 Load lbs kg 970 440 Approved front axle load lbs kg 2 975 1 349 Approved rear axle load lbs kg 3 305 1 499 Approved roof load capacity lbs kg 165 75 Ca...

Page 229: ...Capacities US gal liters Notes Fuel tank 18 5 70 Fuel quality refer to page 190 Windshield and headlamp washer system 1 3 5 Technical data Reference 229 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 917 498 II 13 ...

Page 230: ...s 204 Ambient light 101 Antifreeze washer fluid 78 Antilock Brake System ABS 122 Anti slip control refer to DSC 122 Approved axle load 227 Approved engine oils 204 Armrest refer to Center arm rest 168 Arrival time 93 Ashtray 161 Assistance Roadside Assis tance 216 Assistance when driving off 122 AUTO H button refer to Auto matic Hold 74 AUTO intensity 153 Automatic car wash 220 Automatic climate c...

Page 231: ... refer to Hot exhaust system 174 CBS Condition Based Serv ice 206 CD Multimedia see user s manual for Navigation Enter tainment and Communica tion Center armrest 168 Center console 14 Central locking system 34 Centralscreen refertoControl Display 16 Changes technical refer to Safety 7 Changing parts 208 Changing wheels 212 Changing wheels tires 197 Check Control 85 Children seating position 63 Chi...

Page 232: ...sys tems 122 Driving tips 174 DSC Dynamic Stability Con trol 122 DTC driving dynamics 123 DTC Dynamic Traction Con trol 123 Dynamic Damping Con trol 125 Dynamic Drive 125 Dynamic Stability Control DSC 122 Dynamic Traction Control DTC 123 E ECO PRO 181 ECO PRO bonus range 182 ECO PRO display 181 ECO PRO driving mode 181 ECO PRO mode 181 ECO PRO Tip driving instruc tion 183 EfficientDynamics 183 Ele...

Page 233: ...159 Gasoline 190 Gasoline quality 190 Gear change automatic trans mission 79 General driving notes 174 Glass sunroof refer to Panor amic glass sunroof 47 Glove compartment 167 Gross vehicle weight ap proved 227 H Handbrake refer to Parking brake 72 Hand held transmitter alter nating code 160 Hazard warning flashers 215 HDC Hill Descent Control 124 Head airbags 102 Headlamp control auto matic 98 He...

Page 234: ...ar 211 Lamps 97 Lamps and bulbs 208 Lane departure warning 117 Lane margin warning 117 Language on Control Dis play 95 Lashing eyes securing cargo 178 LATCH child restraint fixing system 64 Leather care 221 LEDs light emitting di odes 209 Length vehicle 227 Letters and numbers enter ing 21 License plate lamp bulb re placement 211 Light alloy wheels care 222 Light control 99 Light emitting diodes L...

Page 235: ... Information 90 Nylon rope for tow starting towing 219 O OBD Onboard Diagnos tics 207 Obstacle marking backup camera 142 Octane rating refer to Gaso line quality 190 Odometer 88 Office see user s manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communication Oil 203 Oil adding 204 Oil additives 204 Oil change 204 Oil change interval service re quirements 89 Oil filler neck 204 Oil types alternative 204 Oil...

Page 236: ...i mate control 154 Retaining straps securing cargo 178 Retreaded tires 198 Reversing lamp bulb replace ment 211 Roadside parking lamps 98 Roller sunblinds 46 Roll stabilization refer to Adaptive Drive 125 Roll stabilization refer to Dy namic Drive 125 RON gasoline quality 190 Roof load capacity 227 Roof mounted luggage rack 178 Rope for tow starting tow ing 219 RSC Run Flat System Compo nent refer...

Page 237: ...compartments 167 Storage compartments loca tions 167 Storage tires 198 Storing the vehicle 223 Summer tires tread 196 Supplementary text mes sage 87 Surround View 140 Suspension settings 127 Switch for Dynamic Driving Control 127 Switch on times parked car ventilation 158 Switch refer to Cockpit 12 Symbols 6 T Tachometer 88 Tail and brake lamps 211 Tailgate 38 Tailgate automatic 39 Tailgate emerge...

Page 238: ...n 174 Vehicle care 221 Vehicle equipment 6 Vehicle identification number refer to Identification number in the engine compart ment 201 Vehicle jack 212 Vehicle paint 221 Vehicle storage 223 Vehicle wash 220 Ventilation 155 Ventilation refer to Parked car ventilation 157 Voice activation system 22 W Warning messages refer to Check Control 85 Warning triangle 216 Washer fluid 78 Washer fluid reservo...

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