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Closing

Danger of pinching
Monitor the closing process and make

sure that the closing path of the window is clear;
otherwise, injuries may result.◀

  Pull the switch to the resistance point.

The window closes while the switch is held.

  Pull the switch beyond the resistance

point.
The window closes automatically.

Pressing the switch stops the motion.
Convenient operation, refer to page 

36

, via the

remote control.
Convenient closing, refer to page 

42

, with Com‐

fort Access*.

Pinch protection

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.◀

Window accessories
Do not install any accessories in the range

of movement of the windows; otherwise, the
pinch protection system will be impaired.◀

Closing without the pinch protection

system

Danger of pinching
Monitor the closing process and make

sure that the closing path of the window is clear;
otherwise, injuries may result.◀

For example, if there is an external danger or if
ice on the windows prevents a window from
closing normally, proceed as follows:

1.

Pull the switch past the resistance point and
hold it there.
Pinch protection is limited and the window
reopens slightly if the closing force exceeds
a certain value.

2.

Pull the switch past the resistance point
again within approx. 4 seconds and hold it
there.
The window closes without pinch protec‐
tion.

Safety switch

The following functions can be locked simulta‐
neously, using the switch:

Opening and closing of the rear windows
using the switches in the rear.

Operation of the roller sunblinds* using the
switches in the rear.

Adjustment of the power rear seats*.

Adjustment of the power head restraints* in
the rear.

Switching on and off

Press the button.
The LED lights up if the safety function

is switched on.

Safety switch for rear operation
Press the safety switch when transporting

children in the rear; otherwise, injury may result
if the windows are closed without supervision.◀

Roller sunblinds*

General information

The safety switch 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.

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Page 1: ...Owner s Manual for Vehicle The Ultimate Driving Machine Contents A Z Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 ...

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Page 3: ...ation that will 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 vehic...

Page 4: ...h Germany Reprinting including excerpts only with the written consent of BMW AG Munich US English II 11 03 11 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper bleached without chlorine suitable for recycling Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 ...

Page 5: ...ompartments Driving tips 144 Things to remember when driving Navigation 152 Navigation Entertainment 170 Tone 172 Radio 179 CD multimedia 199 Rear entertainment 204 Professional rear entertainment Communication 212 Telephone 223 Office 232 Contacts 234 BMW ConnectedDrive Mobility 242 Refueling 243 Fuel 244 Wheels and tires 253 Engine compartment 255 Engine oil 258 Maintenance 260 Replacing compone...

Page 6: ...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 Your individual vehicle You have decided in favor of a vehicle with indi vidualized equipment and features This Owner s Manual describes the entire array of options and equipment available for a specific model...

Page 7: ...f 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...

Page 8: ...1 800 831 1117 If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or BMW of North America LLC To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424...

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Page 11: ...ws 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 2 606 497 03 11 490 ...

Page 12: ...or the windows and the roller sun blind in the rear 45 4 Power windows 44 5 Exterior mirror operation 58 6 Driver assistance systems Active Blind Spot Detec tion 95 Collision warning 110 Lane departure warning 94 Night Vision with pedestrian de tection 120 Head up Display 123 7 Lamps Front fog lamps 87 Parking lamps 84 Low beams 84 12 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Cockpit ...

Page 13: ...crease distance 107 Decrease distance 107 10 Instrument cluster 14 11 Steering wheel buttons right Entertainment source Volume Voice activation 25 Telephone 212 12 Steering column stalk right Windshield wipers 70 Rain sensor 71 Clean the windshields and head lamps 70 13 Start stop the engine and switch the ignition on off 65 14 Horn 15 Steering wheel heating 60 16 Adjust steering wheel 60 17 Open ...

Page 14: ...t cluster The indicator and warning lamps can light up in a variety of combinations and colors Several of the lamps are checked for proper functioning when the engine is started or the ig nition is switched on and light up briefly in the process Overview indicator warning lamps Symbol Function or system Turn signal Parking brake Parking brake in Canadian models Automatic Hold Front fog lamps 14 On...

Page 15: ... Antilock Brake System ABS Antilock Brake System ABS in Cana dian models Text messages Text messages in combination with a symbol in the instrument cluster explain a Check Control message and the meaning of the indicator and warning lamps Supplementary text messages Additional information on the Control Display e g on the cause of a malfunction or the re quired action can be called up via Check Co...

Page 16: ...plays 1 Symbols and messages e g warnings 14 2 Range 75 3 Computer 77 4 Navigation display 152 Service display 81 5 Selection list e g radio 77 6 Transmission displays 74 16 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Cockpit ...

Page 17: ...ontrol 125 8 Controller with buttons 19 9 Parking brake 66 Auto Hold 68 10 PDC Park Distance Con trol 113 Top View 119 Backup camera 116 Side View 118 HDC Hill Descent Control 99 11 Dynamic Driving Control 102 DSC Dynamic Stability Con trol 102 12 Transmission selector lever 17 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving ti...

Page 18: ... the headliner 1 Emergency Request 266 2 Glass sunroof powered 46 3 Indicator lamp front passenger airbag 90 4 Reading lamps 87 5 Interior lamps 87 18 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Cockpit ...

Page 19: ... 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 Notes To clean the Control Display follow the care instructions Do not place objects close to the Control Display otherwise the Control Display can be damaged Switching off 1 Press the button 2 Switch off control display Switching on Press the controll...

Page 20: ...ected 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 selected e g Radio a new panel is displayed Panels can overlap Move the controller to the left The current panel is closed and the pre...

Page 21: ...lected main menu e g for Radio If applicable further operating options for the selected menu e g Store station Changing settings 1 Select a field 2 Turn the controller until the desired setting is displayed 3 Press the controller Activating deactivating the functions Several menu items are preceded by a check box It indicates whether the function is acti vated or deactivated Selecting the menu ite...

Page 22: ...ception Status field symbols The symbols are grouped as follows Radio symbols Symbol Meaning Traffic bulletins are switched on HD Radio is switched on Satellite radio is switched on Telephone symbols Symbol Meaning Incoming or outgoing call Missed call Wireless network reception strength Symbol flashes searching for network Wireless network is not available Bluetooth is switched on Roaming is acti...

Page 23: ...ct the desired menu item Programmable memory buttons General information The iDrive functions can be stored on the pro grammable memory buttons and called up di rectly e g radio stations navigation destina tions phone numbers and entry points into the menu The settings are stored for the remote control currently in use Saving a function 1 Highlight the function via the iDrive 2 Press the desired b...

Page 24: ...tering letters and numbers Symbol Function Enter the letters Enter the numbers Switching between upper and lower case letters Depending on the menu you can switch be tween entering upper and lower case letters Symbol Function Move the controller up switch from upper to lower case letters Move the controller up switch from lower to upper case letters Entry comparison Entry of names and addresses th...

Page 25: ...continue operating the function via iDrive Terminating the voice activation system Briefly press the button on the steering wheel or Cancel Possible commands Having possible commands read aloud The commands available in each case depend on the menu item selected on the Control Dis play To have the available commands read out loud Voice commands Forexample ifthe Settings menuisdisplayed thecommands...

Page 26: ...he volume of other audio sources is changed The volume is stored for the remote control currently in use Notes on Emergency Requests Do not use the voice activation system to initiate an Emergency Request In stressful situations the voice and vocal pitch can change This can unnecessarily delay the establishment of a tel ephone connection Instead use the SOS button refer to page 266 in the vicinity...

Page 27: ... be named is needed Owner s Manual Information and descriptions can be searched by direct entry of a search term via the index Select components 1 Press the button 2 Turn the controller open Vehicle Info 3 Press the controller 4 Selecting desired range Quick reference Search by pictures Owner s Manual Leafing through the Owner s Manual Page by page with link access Turn the controller until the ne...

Page 28: ...t 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 every time Programmable memory buttons General in...

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Page 31: ...de 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 2 606 497 03 11 490 ...

Page 32: ...te control Service data in the remote control refer to page 258 Integrated key Press the button on the back of the remote con trol arrow 1 and pull out the key arrow 2 The integrated key fits the following locks Driver s door Trunk lid Storage compartment in the front center armrest The storage compartment contains a switch for separately securing the trunk lid refer to page 41 Replacing the batte...

Page 33: ...e concept You can set several of your vehicle s functions to suit your personal needs and preferences The settings are automatically saved in the profile currently activated Whenthevehicleisunlocked theprofilethat was last detected and called up with the re mote control is used Your personal settings will be recognized and called up again even if the vehicle has beenusedinthemeantimebysomeoneelse ...

Page 34: ...page 138 USB device Exporting profiles Most settings of the active profile and the saved contacts can be exported This can be useful for storing and opening per sonal settings for instance if settings are acci dentally changed or deleted 1 Settings 2 Profiles 3 Export profile 4 USB interface refer to page 138 USB device Using the guest profile The guest profile can be used to make individual setti...

Page 35: ...etting Park Distance Control PDC refer to page 171 adjusting the signal tone volume Radio refer to page 172 stored stations station listened to last special settings Backup camera refer to page 116 selec tion of functions and type of display Side View refer to page 118 selection of the display type Language on the Control Display refer to page 81 Lane departure warning refer to page 94 last settin...

Page 36: ...remote control cur rently in use 1 Settings 2 Door locks 3 Unlock button 4 Select the desired function Driver s door only Only the driver s door and the fuel filler flap are unlocked Pressing again un locks the entire vehicle All doors The entire vehicle is unlocked Convenient opening The remote control can be used to simultane ously open the windows and the glass sunroof Press and hold the button...

Page 37: ...ng the seat mirror and steering wheel settings The driver s seat exterior mirror and steering wheel positions selected last are stored for the currently used remote control When the vehicle is unlocked these positions are automatically retrieved if this function was activated Pinch hazard when moving back the seat If this function is used first make sure that the footwell behind the driver s seat ...

Page 38: ...emove the key before pulling the door handle Before pulling the outside door handle remove the key to avoid damaging the paintwork and the key In some country specific versions the alarm system is triggered if the vehicle is unlocked via the door lock Manual operation Ifanelectricalmalfunctionoccurs lockorunlock the vehicle using a key via the door lock on the driver s door Locking the doors and t...

Page 39: ...ks 3 Select the desired function Lock if no door is opened The vehicle locks automatically after a short period of time if a door is not opened Lock after start to drive The vehicle locks automatically after you drive away Doors Automatic Soft Closing To close the doors push lightly It is closed automatically Danger of pinching Make sure that the closing path of the doors is clear otherwise injuri...

Page 40: ... the alarm refer to page 43 Closing Recessed grips in the interior trim of the trunk lid make it easier to pull down the lid Danger of pinching Make sure that the closing path of the trunk lid is clear otherwise injuries may result 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 may be locked insi...

Page 41: ...s interrupted When starting the engine The vehicle starts off with jerks Danger of pinching Make sure that the closing path of the trunk lid is clear otherwise injuries may result 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 may be locked inside the vehicle when the trunk lid is closed Manual o...

Page 42: ...rnal sources of interfer ence nearby To lock the vehicle the remote control must be located outside of the vehicle The next unlocking and locking cycle is not possible until after approx 2 seconds The engine can only be started if the remote control is inside the vehicle Comparison with ordinary remote control The functions can be controlled by pressing the buttons or via Comfort Access Unlocking ...

Page 43: ...he 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 or at the door lock the alarm system is armed or disarmed at the same time Door lock and ar...

Page 44: ...ilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor can be switched off together such as in the fol lowing situations In automatic car washes In duplex garages During transport on car carrying trains at sea or on a trailer When animals are to remain in the vehicle Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor Press the button on the remote control twice in succession The indicator lamp li...

Page 45: ...ger or if ice on the windows prevents a window from closing normally proceed as follows 1 Pull the switch past the resistance point and hold it there Pinch protection is limited and the window reopens slightly if the closing force exceeds a certain value 2 Pull the switch past the resistance point again within approx 4 seconds and hold it there The window closes without pinch protec tion Safety sw...

Page 46: ...ng the roller blinds together Press and hold the button Glass sunroof powered General information The glass sunroof and the sliding visor can be operated together or separately using the same switch The glass sunroof is operational when the igni tion is switched on Danger of pinching Monitor the closing process and make sure that the closing path of the glass sunroof is clear otherwise injuries ma...

Page 47: ...inching even with pinch pro tection Despite the pinch protection system check that the roof s closing path is clear otherwise the closing action may not be interrupted in certain extreme situations such as when thin objects are present Closing without the pinch protection system For example if there is an external danger pro ceed as follows 1 Press the switch forward beyond the resist ance point a...

Page 48: ...cident Do not incline the backrest too far to the rear Do not incline the backrest on the front passen ger side too far to the rear during driving Oth erwise there is the danger of sliding under the safety belt in an accident This would eliminate the protection normally provided by the belt The seat setting is stored for the remote control currently in use When the vehicle is unlocked via the remo...

Page 49: ...ower section 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 position Reduces strain on the shoulder muscles 49 Online Ed...

Page 50: ...sion and fatigue to help prevent lower back pain Press the button The LED lights up Front seat heating Switching on Press the button once for each temper ature level The maximum temperature is reached when three LEDs are lit Switching off Press the button longer The LEDs go out The temperature may be reduced or seat heat ing may be switched off entirely to save battery power Temperature distributi...

Page 51: ... go out Rear seats Adjusting General information The switches 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 At a glance 1 Forward backward tilt 2 Backrest 3 Adjust front passenger seat 4 Reset to standard position 5 Head restra...

Page 52: ...ton to activate the function ar row 2 Adjust the passenger seat e g forward back 3 Press the button to deactivate the function arrow The function deactivates itself automatically af ter some time Reset to standard position Maintainpressureonthebuttonuntilthesystem completes the adjustment Massage function in rear seats Wavelike motions from the top to the bottom in the backrest relax back muscles ...

Page 53: ... go out Safety belts Seats with safety belt The vehicle has five seats each of which is equipped with a safety belt Notes Always make sure that safety belts are being worn by all occupants before driving away Although airbags enhance safety by providing added protection they are not a substitute for safety belts The shoulder strap s anchorage point will be correct for adult seat occupants of every...

Page 54: ...elt buckle 3 Guide the belt back into its reel Safety belt reminder for the driver s and front passenger seat The indicator lamp flashes or lights up and a signal sounds Make sure that the safety belts are positioned correctly The safety belt reminder is active at speeds above approx 5 mph 8 km h It can also be ac tivated if objects are placed on the front pas senger seat Safety mode In critical s...

Page 55: ...ise the protective function of the active head restraint will be impaired and the personal safety of the occupants will be endangered Adjusting the height Adjusting electrically Distance to back of head manual head restraints Forward pull Back press the button and push the head restraint toward the rear Distance to the back of the head power head restraints The head restraint is automatically repo...

Page 56: ... the height electrical The head restraints on the left and right rear passenger seats extend automatically whenever a passenger in the rear seat fas tens his or her safety belt In addition the height of the head restraint can be adjusted electrically Extending the head restraint To prevent possible personal injury and property damage always ensure that the area above the head restraints is clear a...

Page 57: ...g passengers Reinstall the head restraint before trans porting anyone in the seat otherwise the pro tective function of the head restraint is unavail able Seat mirror and steering wheel memory General information Front Two different driver s seat exterior mirror and steering wheel positions can be stored and re trieved for each remote control The adjustment of the lumbar support is not stored Rear...

Page 58: ...n Open or close the door or trunk lid Press a button on the remote control Press the Start Stop button Mirrors Exterior mirrors At a glance 1 Adjusting 2 Left right Automatic Curb Monitor 3 Fold in and out General information The mirror on the passenger side is more curved than the driver s side mirror Estimating distances correctly Objects reflected in the mirror are closer than they appear Do no...

Page 59: ...ed in are folded out auto matically at a speed of approx 25 mph 40 km h Fold in the mirror in a car wash Before entering an automatic car wash fold in the exterior mirrors by hand or with the button otherwise they could be damaged de pending on the width of the vehicle Automatic heating Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated whenever the engine is running Automatic dimming feature Both ext...

Page 60: ...pected movement could result in an accident Adjusting The steering wheel can be adjusted in four di rections Storing the position Seat mirror and steering wheel memory refer to page 57 Assistance getting in and out The steering wheel temporarily moves into the highest position to make it easier to enter and exit the vehicle Steering wheel heating Switching on off Press the button On the LED lights...

Page 61: ...ed even with a child restraint fixing system Installing child restraint fixing systems Before mounting If the rear seat backrests are adjustable Before mounting child restraint fixing systems return all of the rear seat backrests to the basic position Notes Manufacturer s information for child re straint fixing systems To select mount and use child restraint fixing systems observe the information ...

Page 62: ...stem 3 Allow the belt webbing to be pulled in com pletely LATCH child restraint fixing system LATCH Lower Anchors and Tether for CHil dren Note Manufacturer s information for LATCH child restraint fixing systems To mount and use the LATCH child restraint fix ing systems observe the operating and safety information from the system manufacturer oth erwise the level of protection may be reduced Mount...

Page 63: ...ith a tether strap Retaining strap guide Retaining strap Make sure that the upper retaining strap is not routed over the head restraints or sharp edges and is free of twisting on its way to the upper mounting point otherwise the belt can not properly secure the child restraint fixing sys tem in an accident 1 Direction of travel 2 Head restraint 3 Hook for upper retaining strap 4 Mounting point eye...

Page 64: ... 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 locks various functions so that they cannot be operated from the rear safety switch refer to page 45 64 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Transporting children safely ...

Page 65: ... To save battery power when the engine is off switch off the ignition and any unnecessary electronic systems power consumers Transmission position P with the ignition off When the ignition is switched off position P is engaged automatically When in an automatic car wash for example ensure that the ignition is not switched off accidentally When the vehicle is locked using the central locking system...

Page 66: ...th erwise the vehicle could roll On steep upward and downward inclines further secure the vehi cle for example by turning the steering wheel in the direction of the curb Before driving into a car wash In order for the vehicle to be able to roll into a car wash heed the information regarding Washing in automatic car washes refer to page 271 Switching off the engine 1 Engage transmission position P ...

Page 67: ...ake the remote control with you Take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children for example cannot release the parking brake Manual release The parking brake can be released manually in the event of a power failure or electrical fault Before releasing secure the vehicle against rolling Before releasing the parking brake manually and whenever you park the vehicle with the...

Page 68: ...Press the switch while the brake is de pressed or transmission position P is en gaged It may take several seconds for the brake to be put into operation Any sounds associated with this are normal The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster goes out as soon as the parking brake is ready for operation Lower lamp indicator lamp in Canadian models Automatic Hold The concept This system assists the dr...

Page 69: ...matically secured against rolling when it stops The indicator lamp lights up in green Step on the accelerator pedal to drive off The brake is released automatically The indicator lamp goes out Lower lamp indicator lamp in Canadian models Before driving into a car wash DeactivateAutomaticHold otherwise the parking brake will be set when the vehicle is sta tionary and the vehicle will no longer be a...

Page 70: ...u want the turn signal to flash High beams headlamp flasher High beams arrow 1 Headlamp flasher arrow 2 Washer wiper system Switching the wipers on off and brief wipe Do not switch on the wipers if frozen Do not switch on the wipers if they are fro zen onto the windshield otherwise the wiper blades and the windshield wiper motor may be damaged Switching on Press the wiper levers up The lever autom...

Page 71: ...ar washes Deactivate the rain sensor when passing through an automatic car wash otherwise dam age could be caused by undesired wiper activa tion Rain sensor sensitivity Turn the thumbwheel Clean the windshield headlamps Pull the lever The system sprays washer fluid on the wind shield and activates the wipers briefly Inaddition theheadlampsarecleanedatregular intervals when the vehicle lights are s...

Page 72: ...fluid Antifreeze is flammable Therefore keep it away from sources of ignition Only keep it in the closed original container and inaccessible to children Follow the instructions on the container Washer fluid reservoir Adding washer fluid Only add washer fluid when the engine is cool and then close the cover completely to avoid contact between the washer fluid and hot engine parts Otherwise there is...

Page 73: ...int 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 you start driv ing To prevent the vehicle from creeping afte...

Page 74: ...s displayed in the instrument cluster e g M1 To shift down press the selector lever for ward To shift up press the selector lever back ward The transmission only shifts up or down if the rpm and vehicle speed are appropriate If the engine speed is too high the transmission does not shift down The selected gear is briefly displayed in the in strument cluster followed by the current gear Ending the ...

Page 75: ...ched A Check Control message is displayed briefly The remaining range is shown on the computer When a dynamic driving style is used such as when corners are taken rapidly engine functions are not ensured The Check Control message appears continu ously below a range of approx 30 miles 50 km Refuel promptly Refuel no later than at a range 30 miles 50 km or engine functions are not ensured and damage...

Page 76: ...uld the coolant and with it the engine be come too hot a Check Control message is dis played Check the coolant level refer to page 256 External temperature External temperature warning If the display drops to 37 3 a signal sounds A Check Control message is dis played There is the increased danger of ice Ice on roads Even at temperatures above 37 3 there can be a risk of ice on roads Therefore driv...

Page 77: ...format refer to page 80 Date The date is displayed in the in strument cluster Setting the date and date format refer to page 80 Selection lists in the instrument cluster The concept Thefollowingcanbeoperatedusingthebuttons and the thumbwheel on the steering wheel Current audio source Redial on telephone Activation of the voice activation system Activating a list and creating the setting Press a bu...

Page 78: ...Info display 3 Select the desired displays Information in detail Range Displays the estimated cruising range available with the remaining fuel It is calculated based on your driving style over the last 20 miles 30 km If there is only enough fuel left for less than 45 miles 80 km the color of the display changes Average fuel consumption This is calculated for the period during which the engine is r...

Page 79: ...ngs 2 Speed 3 Select current speed 4 Press the controller The current vehicle speed is stored as the limit Resetting values The average fuel consumption and average speed can be reset Press and hold the computer button on the turn signal lever Trip computer There are two types of computer Onboard info the values can be reset as often as necessary Tripcomputer thevaluesprovideanover view of the cur...

Page 80: ...er 6 Turn the controller until the desired minutes are displayed 7 Press the controller The time is stored Setting 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 yea...

Page 81: ... 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 may not be clearly visible Service requirements Display The driving distance or the time to the next service is displayed briefly after the ignition is sw...

Page 82: ...legally mandated inspections of the vehicle are auto matically transmitted to your service center be fore a service due date You can check when your service center was notified 1 Vehicle Info 2 Vehicle status 3 Open Options 4 Last Service Request Check Control The concept The Check Control system monitors functions in the vehicle and notifies you of malfunctions in the monitored systems A Check Co...

Page 83: ...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 can be hidden for approx 8 seconds After this time they are dis played again automatically Other Check Control messages are hidden automatically after approx 20 ...

Page 84: ...ngine When parking it is preferable to switch on the one sided roadside parking lamps refer to page 85 Low beams Switch position with the ignition switched on the low beams light up Welcome lamps When parking the vehicle leave the switch in position or the parking and interior lamps light up briefly when the vehicle is un locked Activating deactivating 1 Settings 2 Lighting 3 Welcome light The set...

Page 85: ...ting 1 Settings 2 Lighting 3 Daytime running lamps The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Roadside parking lamps The vehicle can be illuminated on one side Switching on With the ignition switched off press the lever either up or down past the resistance point for approx 2 seconds Switching off Briefly press the lever to the resistance point in the opposite direction Adaptiv...

Page 86: ...n the turn signal lever ar row The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up When the lights are switched on the high beams are switched on and off automati cally The system responds to light from oncoming traffic and traffic driving ahead of you and to ad equate illumination e g in towns and cities Switching the high beams on and off manually High beams on arrow 1 High beams off headlamp...

Page 87: ...rument lighting Adjusting The parking lamps or low beams must be switched on to adjust the brightness Adjust the brightness using the thumbwheel Interior lamps General information The interior lamps footwell lamps entry lamps and courtesy lamps are controlled automati cally The brightness of some of these lamps is influ enced by the thumbwheel for the instrument lighting 1 Interior lamps 2 Reading...

Page 88: ...hest lap and head area Head airbags In a lateral impact the head airbag supports the head Knee airbag The knee airbag supports the legs in a frontal impact Protective action Airbags are not triggered in every impact situa tion e g in less severe accidents or rear end collisions Information on how to ensure the optimal protective effect of the airbags Keep at a distance from the airbags Always gras...

Page 89: ...ring of the airbags Do not touch the individual components imme diately after the system has been triggered oth erwise there is the danger of burns Only have the airbags checked repaired or dis mantled and the airbag generator scrapped by your service center or a workshop that has the necessary authorization for handling explosives Non professional attempts to service the sys tem could lead to fai...

Page 90: ...in a child restraint fix ing system intended for that purpose is detected on the seat or the seat is empty The airbags on the front passen ger side are not activated The indicator lamp does not light up when for example a correctly seated person of sufficient size is detected on the seat The airbags on the front passenger side are ac tivated The system generally detects children seated in a child ...

Page 91: ... mounted wheel without TPM electron ics When the TPM is disturbed by other sys tems or devices with the same radio fre quency Status display The current status of the Tire Pressure Monitor TPM can be displayed on the Control Display e g whether or not the TPM is active 1 Vehicle Info 2 Vehicle status 3 Tire Pressure Monitor TPM The status is displayed Status display The tire and system status is i...

Page 92: ...age is displayed There is a flat tire or a major loss in tire inflation pressure The system was not reset after a wheel change and thus warns based on the infla tion pressures initialized last 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 251 are labeled w...

Page 93: ...riving can indicatethefinalfailureofthetire Reducespeed and stop otherwise pieces of the tire could come loose and cause an accident Do not con tinue driving and contact your service center Message when the system was not reset A Check Control message is displayed The system detected a wheel change but was not reset Warnings regarding the current tire inflation pressure are not reliable Check the ...

Page 94: ... low tire pressure as intended TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of reasons including the installation of replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly Always check the TPMS malfunction telltale after replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the re placement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to...

Page 95: ...s Steering wheel vibration Frequent activation of the steering wheel vibra tion causes the system to overheat This causes the lane departure warning to be come deactivated Let the system cool and reactivate it by pressing the button Camera The camera is located on the front of the interior rearview mirror Keep the area in front of the interior rearview mirror clear Active Blind Spot Detection The ...

Page 96: ...r s personal judgment of the traffic situation In the event of a warning do not jerk the steering wheel as you may lose control over the vehi cle 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 Malfunctions Steering wheel vibration Frequent activati...

Page 97: ...er ence and this device must accept any interference re ceived including interference that may cause undesired operation Any unauthorized modifications or changes to these devices could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Brake force display The concept During normal brake application the outer brake lamps light up During heavy brake application the inner brake lamps light up in ad...

Page 98: ... 2 seconds Depending on the vehicle load the vehicle may roll back slightly Driving off without delay After releasing the foot brake start driving without delay since the drive off assistant will not hold the vehicle in place for more than ap prox 2 seconds and the vehicle will begin rolling back DSC Dynamic Stability Control The concept DSC prevents traction loss in the driving wheels when drivin...

Page 99: ... vehicle speed on steep down hill gradients Without requiring brake applica tion the vehicle moves at slightly more than twice walking speed You can activate the Hill Descent Control at speeds below approx 22 mph 35 km h When driving downhill the vehicle reduces its speed to approx twice walking speed and then keeps its speed constant While you are actively braking the system is on standby The sys...

Page 100: ...ng in curves or during quick evasive maneuvers Driving stability and driving comfort are in creasedunderalldrivingconditions Thesystem utilizesactivestabilizerbarsonthefrontandrear axles that react immediately to all driving situa tions Programs The system offers two different programs TheprogramscanbeselectedviaDynamicDriv ing Control refer to page 102 SPORT Sporty tuning for greater driving agil...

Page 101: ...e way to the left and right several times in a uniform manner until the warning lamp disappears 2 Have the system checked if the warning lamp does not go out after moving the steer ing wheel approx 6 times or if the steering wheel is at an angle Using snow chains Ensure that the rear axle steering is deactivated when using snow chains refer to page 252 Programs The system offers two different prog...

Page 102: ...ering system are only performed by the rear axle steering To increase vehicle stability activate DSC again as soon as possible Activating DSC OFF Press and hold the button but not lon ger than approx 10 seconds until the indicator lamp for the DSC lights up in the in strument cluster and DSC OFF is displayed in the tachometer The DSC system is switched off Deactivating DSC OFF Press the button DSC...

Page 103: ...play refer to page 104 the sport program can be set to individual specifications After the sport program is activated select Configure SPORT mode on the displayed panel and configure the program Optionally the sport program can be configured before it is activated 1 Settings 2 SPORT mode 3 Configure the program This configuration is retrieved when the sport program is activated NORMAL Forabalanced...

Page 104: ...ms 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 Control display 3 Display driving settings 104 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Driving stability control systems ...

Page 105: ...d simply As soon as the road is clear it accelerates to the desired speed The speed is also maintained on downhill gra dients but may not be maintained on uphill slopes if engine power is insufficient Buttons at a glance 1 System on off interrupt 2 Resume speed 3 Store speed 4 Reduce distance 5 Store maintain change speed 6 Increase distance Switching on off and interrupting cruise control Switchi...

Page 106: ... pressed while the sys tem is interrupted to maintain and store the cur rent speed DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on if necessary 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 Speed differences Great speed differences with vehicles driving ahead of you e g when rapidl...

Page 107: ...orange of the mark in the speed ometer after approx 2 sec The vehicle ahead of you drives away while the mark is orange in order to accelerate briefly press the accelerator or press the RES button or SET button Rolling bars in the distance indicator mean that the vehicle ahead of you has driven off You actively braked your vehicle to a halt by pressing on the brake pedal and it is standing behind ...

Page 108: ...pedal or accelerator The vehicle symbol flashes red and an acoustic signal sounds You are requested to intervene by brak ing or making an evasive maneuver System limits Speed range Best results are achieved when using the sys tem on well developed roads and highways The desired speed 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...

Page 109: ...due to the restricted detection range of the system in which a vehicle driving ahead of you may not be detected at all or not until after a considerable delay When approaching a curve the system may re act briefly to the vehicles in the next lane due to the bend of the curve Any deceleration of the vehicle by the system can be compensated for by briefly accelerating After the accelerator pedal is ...

Page 110: ... device should be switched off immedi ately In this case please contact the man ufacturer and only use the product after the problem has been corrected 3 The legal communication specified above refers to communication in accordance with telecommunication regulations Low power devices should withstand interference from legal communication and ISM devices Collision warning The concept The system iss...

Page 111: ...accident occurring Detection range The detection capacity of the radar sensor and the collision warning has limitations This may result in the warning not being issued or being issued late For example the following situations may not be detected Slow moving objects when you approach them at high speed Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of your vehicle Two wheeled vehicles ahead of you Pedestri...

Page 112: ...al is depressed Transmission position D is disengaged DTC Dynamic Traction Control is activated or DSC is deactivated DSC is actively controlling stability HDC is activated Maintaining storing the current speed Press the button When the system is switched on the current speed is maintained and stored as the desired speed It is displayed in the speedometer and briefly displayed in the instrument cl...

Page 113: ...s active The marking lights up in or ange the system has been interrupted The marking does not light up the system is switched off Brief status display Brief display in the speedometer Selected desired speed If appears briefly conditions may not be ad equate to operate the system PDC Park Distance Control The concept InadditiontothePDCParkDistanceControl the backup camera refer to page 116 can be ...

Page 114: ...e When sensors are covered in snow On rough road surfaces In large buildings with right 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 Switching on automatically Select transmission position R with the engine running Switching off automatically The system switches off and the LED ...

Page 115: ... part of the display screen the vehicle is shown enlarged Transmission position D engaged front area of the vehicle Transmission position R engaged rear area of the vehicle Display 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 Malfunction A Check ...

Page 116: ...off and the LED goes out After approx 33 ft 10 m when driving for ward Above approx 9 mph 15 km h when driving forward Switch on the system again if necessary Switching on off manually Press the button On the LED lights up Off the LED goes out The PDC is shown on the Control Display SwitchonthebackupcameraviatheiDrive refer to page 117 Assistance functions Functional requirement The backup camera ...

Page 117: ...than one assistance function can be active at the same time Showing the parking aid lines Parking aid lines Pathway and turning circle lines are displayed Showing the obstacle marking Obstacle marking Spatially shaped markings are displayed Display on the Control Display Switching on the backup camera via iDrive With PDC activated Rear view camera Thebackupcameraimageisdisplayed Theset ting is sto...

Page 118: ...tuation 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 cameras Switching off automatically System switches off above approx 9 mph 15 km h Switch on the system again if necessary Switching on off manually Press the button Display on the Control Display The tr...

Page 119: ...k the traffic situation around the ve hiclewithyourowneyes Otherwise anaccident could result from road users or objects located outside the picture area of the cameras Switching on automatically Select transmission position R with the engine running The Top View and PDC images are displayed if the system is switched on via iDrive Switching off automatically The system switches off and the LED goes...

Page 120: ...e side of the vehicle when the steering wheel is turned all the way The variable green pathway line assists you in assessing the amount of space actually needed to the side of the vehicle The pathway line is dependent on the cur rent steering angle and is continuously ad justed with the steering wheel movement Parking aid lines Turning circle and pathway lines are displayed Cameras The objectives ...

Page 121: ...above approx 3 mph 5 km h and in low ambient light the image is only displayed when the low beams are switched on A still image is displayed at regular intervals for a fraction of a second Pedestrian detection The pedestrian detection and warning system only operates in darkness and only when a heat image is displayed Warm objects that are similar in shape to human beings are detected by the syste...

Page 122: ...w 2 ismovingfromtherightorlefttothecentralarea Display in the Head up Display The warning is simultaneously dis played in the Head up Display and in the Control Display The displayed symbol can vary with the people detected For people located in the central area the distance to the person is indicated by the size of the symbol System limits Basic limits System operation is limited in situations su...

Page 123: ... cleaned together with the headlamps Clean the lens refer to page 273 Head up Display The concept This system projects important information into the driver s field of vision e g the speed In this way the driver can get information with out averting his or her eyes from the road Display visibility The visibility of the displays in the Head up Dis play is influenced by Certain sitting positions Obj...

Page 124: ...display 3 Brightness 4 Turn the controller The brightness is adjusted When the low beams are switched on the brightness of the Head up Display can be addi tionally influenced using the instrument lighting refer to page 87 The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Adjusting the height 1 Settings 2 Head up display 3 Height 4 Turn the controller The height is adjusted The setting...

Page 125: ...Cooling function 16 Rear window defroster 17 ALL program 18 Active seat ventilation left 51 19 Seat heating left 50 Climate control functions in detail Manual air distribution Press the button repeatedly to select a program Upper body region Upper body region and footwell Footwell Windows and footwell driver s side only Windows upper body region and footwell driver s side only If the windows are f...

Page 126: ...f the AUTO program first Press the left or right side of the button decrease or increase air volume The selected air volume is shown on the display of the automatic climate control The air volume of the automatic climate control may be reduced automatically to save battery power Defrosting windows and removing condensation Press the button Ice and condensation are quickly re moved from the windshi...

Page 127: ...utomatically after a certain period of time ALL program Thecurrentsettingsonthedriver sside for temperature air volume air distri bution and AUTO program are transferred to the front passenger side and to the left and right rear The program is switched off if the settings on the front passenger side or in the rear are changed Residual heat The heat stored in the engine is used to heat the interior...

Page 128: ...s fanned out Maximum air volume Thumbwheel arrow 3 in level the air is partially fanned out and partially bundled This maximizes the air supply Direct ventilation Thumbwheel arrow 3 in level the air is bundled and can be directed to a specific point Adjusting the ventilation Ventilation for cooling Adjust the vent to direct the air in your di rection e g if the vehicle interior is hot from the sun...

Page 129: ...he AUTO program Intensity of the AUTO program With the AUTO program switched on automatic control of the air volume 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 automatic climate control Temperature Turn the wheel to set the desired temperature The automatic climate control a...

Page 130: ...volume Press the left or right side of the button decrease or increase air volume LEDs indicate the intensity of the air supply The air volume may be reduced automatically to save battery power Ventilation Thumbwheel for changing the air flow direction arrow Parked car ventilation The concept The parked car ventilation ventilates the vehicle interior and lowers its temperature if necessary The sys...

Page 131: ...ctivate 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 it needs to reactivated 131 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navi...

Page 132: ...ontrolled de vice is generally compatible with the universal remote control If you have any questions please contact Your service center www homelink com on the Internet Programming LED arrow 1 Memory buttons arrow 2 Fixed code hand held transmitters 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Initial setup Press both outer buttons 1 and 3 for approx 20 seconds until the LED flashes All programs of the three memor...

Page 133: ...ton is pressed briefly If the LED flashes for approx 2 seconds and then lights up continuously con tinue the programming procedure be ginning with step 4 4 Locate the button on the receiver of the de vice to be set e g on the drive 5 Press the button on the receiver of the de vice to be set You have approx 30 seconds for the next step 6 Press the programmed memory button of the universal remote co...

Page 134: ...ildren cannot use the lighter and burn them selves Rear Opening Press on the cover Emptying Take out the insert Lighter Push in the lighter Danger of burns Only hold the hot lighter by its knob oth erwise there is the danger of getting burned Take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children cannot use the lighter and burn themselves The lighter can be removed as soon as i...

Page 135: ...down Opening Pull on the opener and fold the cooler forward Switching on The cooler can be operated at two levels 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Press the button once for each cool ing level The highest cooling power is active when two LEDs are lit If the cooler was switched on the last time the ignition was switched on it will likewise be switched on the next time the ignition is switched on Switchin...

Page 136: ... can occur Pulling on the handle draw the table up and out and fold it down Close the folding table when driving Keep the folding table closed as much as possible to prevent the any danger of injury dur ing driving through objects on the folding table or the folding table itself Ski bag Capacity The ski bag can be used to transport up to three pairs of skis with a length of up to 6 ft 2 10 m or a ...

Page 137: ...aking or evasive maneu vers Removing the ski bag The ski bag can be removed entirely e g to dry quickly or to use other inserts 1 Pull the handle forward and lift the ski bag out 2 Close the cover in the cargo area Moreinformationonthevariousinsertsavailable can be obtained from your service center 137 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainm...

Page 138: ...handle The light in the glove compartment switches on Close the glove compartment again im mediately Close the glove compartment immediately after use while driving otherwise injury may occur during accidents Closing Fold up the cover Opening the top cover Press the button The top cover opens automatically Closing the top cover Press the cover closed USB interface for data transfer Connection for ...

Page 139: ...ompartment is locked the re mote control can be handed out without the integrated key refer to page 32 for instance at a hotel This prevents access to the storage compart ment and to the cargo area Connection for an external audio device This can be used to connect an external audio device such as a CD or MP3 player AUX IN port refer to page 190 USB audio interface refer to page 191 Rear A storage...

Page 140: ...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 Donothangheavyobjectsfromthehooks otherwise they may present a danger to pas sengers during braking and evasive maneu vers Cargo area Net Smaller objects can be stored...

Page 141: ...eusedtostore the printed Owner s Manual for example Remove the cover Lashing eyes To secure the cargo refer to page 147 there are lashing eyes in the cargo area 141 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance ...

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Page 143: ...Driving tips This chapter provides you with information useful in dealing with specific driving and operating modes Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 ...

Page 144: ...is break in period engage the clutch gently 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 General driving notes Closing the trunk lid Drive with the trunk lid closed Only drive with the tailgate closed other wise in the event of an accident or braking or evasiv...

Page 145: ...ving 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 speed up to 6 mph 10 km h Adhere to water depth and speed limita tions Do not exceed this water depth and walking speed otherwise the vehicle s engine the elec trical systems and the transmission may be damaged Braking safely Your vehicle is equipped with ABS as a sta...

Page 146: ... brakes Corrosion occurs when the minimum pressure that must be exerted by the pads during brake applications to clean the discs is not reached Should corrosion form on the brake discs the brakes will tend to respond with a pulsating ef fect that generally cannot be corrected Condensation under the parked vehicle When using the automatic climate control con densation water develops that exits unde...

Page 147: ...ccupants and the cargo The greater the weight of the occupants the less cargo that can be transported Stowing cargo Heavy cargo stow as far forward and as low as possible ideally directly behind the cargo area separating wall Very heavy cargo when the rear seat is not occupied secure each of the outer safety belts in the opposite buckle Cover sharp edges and corners Securing cargo Lashing eyes in ...

Page 148: ...ge racks cannot be mounted Loading Because roof racks raise the vehicle s center of gravity when loaded they have a major effect on vehicle handling and steering response Therefore note the following when loading and driving Do not exceed the approved roof axle loads Distribute the roof load uniformly The roof load should not be too large in area Always load the heaviest pieces on the bot tom Secu...

Page 149: ... Use coasting conditions When approaching a red light take your foot off the accelerator and let the vehicle coast to a halt On a downhill gradient take your foot off the ac celerator and let the vehicle roll The flow of fuel is interrupted while coasting Switch off the engine during longer stops Switch off the engine during longer stops e g at traffic lights railroad crossings or in traffic conge...

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Page 151: ...Navigation This chapter contains various examples of how the navigation system can guide you reliably to your destination Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 ...

Page 152: ...y automatically completing the entry and providing entry com parisons refer to page 24 Stored town city and street names can be called up quickly Iftheexistingentriesshouldnotbechanged the entries for the state province and town city can be skipped Destination guidance is started to the town city center if no street is entered Entering a state province 1 Press the MENU button 2 Navigation 3 Enter ...

Page 153: ... to another part of the city town 1 Navigation 2 Enter address 3 Select Street or the displayed street 4 Change to the list of street names 5 Select In the displayed country All streets of the selected state province are offered The associated town city is dis played after the street name 6 Select the letters 7 Change to the list of street names 8 Highlight the street 9 Select the street Starting ...

Page 154: ...g the position The current position can be stored in the ad dress book 1 Navigation 2 Open Options 3 Store position as contact or Add position to contact 4 Depending on the selection choose an ex isting contact from the list Select the type of address and enter the first and last name 5 Store in vehicle Editing or deleting an address 1 Navigation 2 Address book 3 Highlight the entry 4 Open Options...

Page 155: ...avigation 2 Points of Interest 3 Select the search function Online Search 1 Google Search 2 Select a special destination 3 Select the symbol 4 Start guidance A Z search 1 A Z search 2 Town City Select or enter the town city 3 Category 4 Select the category 5 Category details For some special destinations multiple cat egory details can be selected Move the controller to the left to leave the catego...

Page 156: ...ceandaredisplayedwith a directional arrow to the special destination on the split screen special destinations of the selected category are displayed in the map view as symbols The display depends on the scale of the map and the category Destination entry via BMW Assist A connection is established to the Concierge service refer to page 235 1 Navigation 2 Enter address 3 Open Options 4 BMW Assist de...

Page 157: ...red as a single command Countries towns and cities streets and in tersections can be said as whole words or spelled in the language of the system refer to page 81 Example to enter a town city in a US state as a whole word the language of the system must be English Spell the entry if the spoken language and the language of the system differ Say the letters smoothly and avoid exag gerating the pronu...

Page 158: ...try as prompted by the system Planning a trip with intermediate destinations New trip A trip can be planned with several intermediate destinations 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Move the controller to the left if necessary 4 Guidance 5 Enter new destination 6 Select the type of destination entry 7 Enter the intermediate destination 8 Start guidance Entering intermediate destinations For a trip a max of 30 i...

Page 159: ...p Open the last trip 1 Navigation 2 Stored trips 3 Last trip 4 Start guidance Destination guidance Starting destination guidance 1 Navigation 2 Make a destination entry refer to page 152 3 Accept destination 4 Start guidance The route is shown on the Control Display The distance to the destination intermedi ate destination and the estimated time of ar rival are displayed in the map view The arrow ...

Page 160: ...ble Avoid ferries ferries are avoided where possible Route Different views of the route are available during destination guidance Arrow view in the instrument cluster and on the Control Display List of route sections Map view refer to page 161 Arrow view in the Head up Display refer to page 123 Arrow view The following information is displayed during destination guidance Large arrow current direct...

Page 161: ...ation 6 Select the symbol 7 Start guidance destination guidance to the selected gas station is started Add as another destination the gas sta tion is added to the route Switching spoken instructions on off The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Voice instructions Repeating spoken instructions 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Highlight the symbol 4 Press the control...

Page 162: ...he map Status fields Show hide press the controller Upper status field time telephone and en tertainment details Lower status field symbol for active desti nation guidance status of traffic bulletins time of arrival and distance to destination Function bar The following functions are available in the func tion bar Symbol Function Start end destination guidance Switch spoken instructions on off Cha...

Page 163: ...he controller Traffic bulletins At a glance Display the traffic bulletins from radio sta tions that broadcast the TI Traffic Informa tion of a traffic information service Informa tion on traffic obstructions and hazards is updated continuously Certain BMW models equipped with navi gation have the capability to display real time traffic information If your system has this capability the following a...

Page 164: ...act and tort such as negligence product liability and strict li ability Some states do not allow the exclu sionorlimitationofincidentalorconsequen tial damages so those particular limitations may not apply to you The traffic bulletins are indicated on the map by symbols The traffic bulletins for the surrounding area are stored in a list Thesymbolinthefunctionbarofthemap view turns red if there are...

Page 165: ... displayed depending on the route the traffic bulletins and the possible detour routes A detour is suggested in the event of a traffic obstruction In addition distance and time dif ferences between the original route and the de tour are displayed To accept the detour Detour In the event of special hazards e g objects on the road a message is displayed without a de tour suggestion Detours can also ...

Page 166: ...renttransmissionpositioncannotbe displayed The vehicle is located in an unrecognized region is in a poor reception area or the system is currently determining the posi tion Reception is usually best when you have an unobstructed view of the sky Thedestinationwithoutstreetinformationis not used for route guidance When city has been input no downtown can be determined Input any street in the selecte...

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Page 169: ...rtainment The chapter helps assure your enjoyment when receiving radio and television stations and playing CDs DVDs and tracks from the music collection Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 ...

Page 170: ...ed tone settings 4 To adjust turn the controller 5 To store press the controller Equalizer Setting for individual audio frequency ranges Adjusting the equalizer 1 CD Multimedia Radio or Settings 2 Tone 3 Equalizer 4 Select the desired setting 5 To adjust turn the controller 6 To store press the controller Multi channel playback surround Choosebetweenstereoandmulti channelplay back surround Setting...

Page 171: ...es are only stored for the respective paired telephone Microphone Loudspeak Adjusting the volume 1 CD Multimedia Radio or Settings 2 Tone 3 Volume settings 4 Select the desired volume setting 5 To adjust turn the controller 6 To store press the controller Resetting the tone settings 1 CD Multimedia Radio or Settings 2 Tone 3 Reset Opening the tone settings in the Options menu 1 CD Multimedia or Ra...

Page 172: ...AM 3 Select the desired station All saved stations are stored for the remote con trol currently in use Changing the station via the button Press the button Storing a station 1 Radio 2 FM or AM 3 Highlight the desired station 4 Press the controller for an extended period 5 Select the desired memory location The stations are stored for the remote control currently in use The stations can also be sto...

Page 173: ...ntly in use This symbol is displayed in the status line when the audio signal is digital In areas in which the station is not continuously received in digital mode the playback switches between analog and digital reception Due to time delayed broadcasting there may be repe titions or interruptions In this case switch off digital radio reception Displaying additional information Some stations broad...

Page 174: ... Manage the favorites Traffic Jump The functions of the navigation bar symbols can also be stored on the programmable memory buttons refer to page 23 Managing a subscription To be able to enable or unsubscribe from the channels you must have reception It is usually at its best when you have an unobstructed view of the sky The channel name is displayed in the status line Enabling channels The Unsub...

Page 175: ...hannel is reached and press the controller Storing a channel 1 Radio 2 Satellite radio 3 If necessary open All channels or the de sired category 4 Select the desired channel 5 Press the controller again 6 Press the controller again to confirm the highlighted channel 7 Select the desired memory location The channels are stored for the remote control currently in use The channels can also be stored ...

Page 176: ...ack Symbol Function Fast forward Reverse Automatic timeshift deactivated ac tivated Automatic timeshift When the function is activated audio playback is stopped automatically in the event of Incoming and outgoing telephone calls Activation of the voice activation system Muting The audio playback then continues with a time delay To activate 1 Radio 2 Satellite radio 3 Replay Time shift 4 Automatic ...

Page 177: ...favorites 3 Select Activate alert or the desired favor ites The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Deleting favorites 1 Satellite radio 2 Manage favorites 3 Highlight the desired favorite 4 Open Options 5 Delete entry Traffic Jump Traffic and weather information for a selected region is broadcast every few minutes Selecting a region 1 Radio 2 Satellite radio 3 Open Options ...

Page 178: ... or near trees mountains or other powerful sources of radio interference Stored stations General information It is possible to store up to 40 stations Calling up a station 1 Radio 2 Presets 3 Select the desired station Storing a station The station currently selected is stored 1 Radio 2 Presets 3 Store station 4 Select the desired memory location The list of stored stations is stored for the re mo...

Page 179: ...take a few minutes with com pressed audio files Starting playback A CD DVD is located in the CD DVD player or DVD changer 1 CD Multimedia 2 CD DVD 3 Select the desired CD or DVD Symbol Meaning CD DVD player DVD changer CD DVD player rear Playable formats DVD DVD ROM DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW DVD R DL DVD R DL DVD audio video part only DVD video CD CD ROM CD R CD RW CD DA VCD SVCD Compressed audio ...

Page 180: ...formation on the track If information about a track has been stored it is displayed automatically Interpret Album track Number of tracks on the CD DVD File name of track Random playback 1 CD Multimedia 2 CD DVD 3 Select the desired CD or DVD 4 Open Options 5 Random CDs DVDs with compressed audio files All tracks in the selected directory are played in random order Random mode is switched off when ...

Page 181: ...omatic trans mission is in position P DVD video 1 CD Multimedia 2 CD DVD 3 Select a DVD with video content 4 DVD menu VCD SVCD 1 CD Multimedia 2 CD DVD 3 Select a CD with video content 4 Select track 5 Select the desired track Video menu To open the video menu turn the controller dur ing playback Press the controller when Back is displayed Symbol Function Open the DVD menu Start playback Pause Sto...

Page 182: ...language 4 Select the desired language Selecting the subtitles The subtitles that are available depend on the DVD 1 Turn the controller during playback 2 Open Options 3 Subtitles 4 Select the desired language or Do not display subtitles Setting the brightness contrast and color 1 Turn the controller during playback 2 Open Options 3 Display settings 4 Brightness Contrast or Color 5 Turn the control...

Page 183: ...D Therefore they may not be available for use DVD changer Above the glove compartment Press the button The cover opens automatically To close press the cover closed Controls and displays 1 Empty DVD compartments 2 LED on DVD slot 3 Buttons for DVD compartments 4 DVD slot 5 Fill DVD compartments Filling the DVD compartments individually 1 Press the button The LED on the first empty compartment flas...

Page 184: ...e button 2 Select the DVD compartment The CD DVD is partially ejected 3 Remove the CD DVD Removing all CDs DVDs 1 Hold the button down 2 Remove the CDs DVDs Malfunctions If all LEDs on the DVD changer are flashing rap idly a malfunction has occurred To eliminate the malfunction 1 Press one of the buttons The CD DVD last inserted is ejected 2 Remove the CD DVD The DVD changer is functional again af...

Page 185: ...lens and temporarily prevent playback Malfunctions involving individual CDs DVDs If malfunctions occur only with particular CDs DVDs this can be due to one of the following causes Home recorded CDs DVDs Possible reasons for malfunctions with home recorded CDs DVDs are inconsistent data creation or recording processes or poor quality or old age of the blank CD DVD Only label CDs DVDs on the upper s...

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Page 187: ...rage devi ces suchasUSBflashdrivesorMP3players with a USB interface Unsuitable devices USB hard drives USB hubs USB memory card readers with mul tiple inserts Apple iPod iPhone Music from the Apple iPod iPhone can be played via the USB audio interface in the center armrest 1 Connect the USB device to the USB inter face in the glove compartment refer to page 138 2 CD Multimedia 3 Music collection 4...

Page 188: ...he desired category e g Select artist 4 Say the desired entry in the list 5 Select other categories if you wish To select a track directly Title Say the voice command and the name of the desired track in a single command Current playback The list of tracks that was generated last by the music search or the album that was selected last 1 CD Multimedia 2 Music collection 3 Current playback 4 Select ...

Page 189: ...6 Select the letters individually Deleting an album An album cannot be deleted while a track from that album is being played 1 CD Multimedia 2 Music collection 3 Highlight the desired album 4 Open Options 5 Delete album Deleting a track and directory A track cannot be deleted while it is being played A directory cannot be deleted while a track from that directory is being played 1 CD Multimedia 2 ...

Page 190: ... from the USB device the existing music collection in the vehicle is replaced 1 CD Multimedia 2 Music collection 3 Open Options 4 Music data import export 5 Restore music from USB Deleting the music collection 1 CD Multimedia 2 Music collection 3 Open Options 4 Delete music collection External devices At a glance Symbol Meaning AUX IN port USB audio interface Mobile phone audio interface Bluetooth...

Page 191: ...via iDrive The sound is output on the vehicle loudspeakers Connectors for external devices Connection via USB audio interface Apple iPod iPhone USB devices e g MP3 play ers USB flash drives or mobile phones that are supported by the USB audio interface Connectionviasnap inadapterwhenequip ped with extended connectivity of the music player in the mobile phone Apple iPhone or mobile phones Due to th...

Page 192: ...nected or if more than 36 000 tracks are stored information on exist ing music tracks may be deleted Copy protection Music tracks with integrated Digital Rights Man agement DRM cannot be played Playback 1 CD Multimedia 2 External devices 3 Select the or symbol The playback starts with the first track On the split screen the CD cover for the music track might be displayed after a few seconds Track ...

Page 193: ...ack At a glance Video playback via snap in adapter possible They can be operated via iDrive The sound is output on the vehicle loudspeakers Playback The video image is displayed on the front Con trol Display up to a speed of approx 2 mph 3 km h in some countries it is only displayed if the parking brake is set or if the automatic trans mission is in position P 1 CD Multimedia 2 External devices 3 ...

Page 194: ...ble Information under www bmwusa com bluetooth The device is ready for operation The ignition is switched on Bluetooth is activated on the vehicle refer to page 213 and on the device Bluetooth presettings must be made on the device such as for a connection without confirmation or visibility refer to the device operating instructions A number with at least four and a maximum of 16 digits is defined...

Page 195: ...Multimedia 2 Bluetooth audio 3 If necessary Bluetooth audio 4 Select the desired device from the list of paired devices 5 Open Options 6 Configure phone 7 Audio 8 OK Connecting the device 1 CD Multimedia 2 Bluetooth audio 3 If necessary Bluetooth audio 4 Select the desired device from the list of paired devices Whitesymbol thedeviceisactiveasanaudio source Playback General information The display ...

Page 196: ...aired or connected Do the Bluetooth passkeys on the device and the vehicle match Enter the same passkey on the device and via iDrive Did it take longer than 30 seconds to enter the passkey Repeat the pairing procedure Are too many Bluetooth devices connected to the device or vehicle Delete connections with other devices if necessary Is the mobile phone in power save mode or does it have only a lim...

Page 197: ...ddirectlyvia the vehicle Displaying the current version The currently installed software is displayed 1 Settings 2 Software update 3 Show current version SelectDesired version to displayAdditional in formation Updating software via USB The software may only be updated when the ve hicle is stationary 1 Store the file for the software update in the main director of a USB flash drive 2 Insert the USB...

Page 198: ...mrest in the rear Storage is possible in a vertical or horizontal po sition in the center armrest Menu navigation Press the button Function Turn the wheel adjusts the volume Press the center knob switches the sound on off Changes the entertainment source Changes the station track or chapter Press and hold the button fast forward reverse The transmission time of the remote control is limited by law...

Page 199: ... on again Screens Adjusting Danger of burns when screen is folded out Do not reach behind the screen other wise there is the danger of getting burned The back of the screen can become very hot To fold out pull at the bottom edge To fold in press against the bottom edge Notes Do not cover lower screen edge since this is where the sensors and the infrared inter face are installed When loading the re...

Page 200: ...a function again press or turn the required button again Replacing the batteries No rechargeable batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries as damage may result from the substances in the batteries 1 Remove the cover Press on the cover ar row 1 and push forward arrow 2 2 Insert batteries of the same type 3 Close the cover Taketheusedbatterytoarecyclingcen ter or to your service center Controls Al...

Page 201: ...front music col lection refer to page 186 Tone Only treble and bass can be set in the rear The settings are made separately for the left and right headphones Operation is the same as for the front tone refer to page 170 Adjusting The following settings are available Rear displays Language Units language can be set globally for all screens Tone Options menu The split screen is not available and the...

Page 202: ...he iDrive in the front and switch on the system refer to page 199 Headphones vehicle loudspeakers Connecting the headphones Normal headphones Connect via the jack 1 8 3 5 mm refer to page 199 on the rear CD DVD player Infrared headphones Connection via the infrared interface on the lower edge of the screen Fitting infrared headphones and information on which headphones are supported can be ob tain...

Page 203: ...usted if no external video device is connected 1 CD Multimedia 2 External devices 3 Select the or symbol 4 Volume 5 Turn the controller until the desired volume is set and press the controller What to do if Only a black screen is visible Switch on the system There are no options available on the screen Replace remote control batteries Radio stations or TV channels are grayed out and cannot be sele...

Page 204: ...ition the system must be switched on again Screens Adjusting Danger of burns when screen is folded out Do not reach behind the screen other wise there is the danger of getting burned The back of the screen can become very hot To fold out pull at the bottom edge To fold in press against the bottom edge Notes Do not cover lower screen edge since this is where the sensors and the infrared inter face ...

Page 205: ...io sta tion is played Operation is the same as for the front radio refer to page 172 CD multimedia CD DVD When the same audio source front CD DVD player rear CD DVD player DVD changer is se lected in the front and rear the same material is played Operation is the same as for the front CD DVD refer to page 179 Notes on CDs DVDs refer to page 185 Music collection Music can only be stored and data ca...

Page 206: ... the iDrive in the front 1 Settings 2 Allow rear control 3 Select the desired priority Priority options The driver has priority The source selected via iDrive in the front is output on the vehicle loudspeakers and can be selected but not operated from the rear Other audio or video sources can be oper ated Sound can only be output in the rear via headphones The source that is to be displayed in the...

Page 207: ...le between the inter face and headphones Do not cover the interface Do not scratch the interface Fold up display screens for interference free re ception Unfavorable light conditions such as bright am bient light can impair reception Sound output on the headphones or vehicle loudspeakers Operation is only possible in the rear 1 Open Options 2 Headphones or Loudspeakers With the following setting s...

Page 208: ... system There are no options available on the screen Switch over between the display screens Radio stations or TV channels are grayed out and cannot be selected Function is limited due to the selected pri ority Change priority The DVD does not play Playback does not begin automatically Start DVD manually refer to page 181 The volume of the rear vehicle speakers cannot be adjusted Sound in the rear...

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Page 211: ...ation All of the options available to you for mobile communication with family friends business partners and service providers are described in this chapter Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 ...

Page 212: ...hicle This provides for better network reception and consistent sound quality Approved mobile phones Details on which mobile phones and external devices with a Bluetooth interface are sup ported by the mobile phone preparation pack agecanbeobtainedatwww bmwusa com blue tooth Displaying the vehicle identification number and software part number The vehicle identification number and software partnum...

Page 213: ...Control Display Audio source A mobile phone can be used as an audio source Activating deactivating the additional functions 1 Telephone 2 Bluetooth phone 3 Open Options 4 Select the desired additional function Additional telephone Office Bluetooth audio Pairing and connecting a device Pairing a device To avoid becoming distracted and posing an unnecessary hazard both to your own vehi cle s occupan...

Page 214: ...the device at the top of the list is connected A different device can be connected by select ing it 1 Telephone 2 Bluetooth phone 3 Select the device that is to be connected The functions that were assigned to the device before unpairing are assigned to the device when it is reconnected If the device is already connected these functions are deactivated Configuring the devices Additional functions ...

Page 215: ... mobile phone or the SIM card are transmitted It may not be possible to display phone book entries with special characters The number of phone book entries being stored is too high Is the data volume of the contact too large e g due to stored information such as notes Reduce the data volume of the con tact Is the mobile phone connected as an audio source or additional telephone The mobile phone mu...

Page 216: ...the other telephone Accepting a call Via iDrive Accept Via the button on the steering wheel Press the button Via the instrument cluster Accept Rejecting a call Via iDrive Reject Via the instrument cluster Reject Ending a call Via iDrive End call Via the button on the steering wheel Press the button Via the instrument cluster End call Entering a phone number Dialing a number 1 Telephone 2 Dial numb...

Page 217: ...alls 2 Conference call When terminating a conference call both calls are ended If one call is terminated by another party the other call can be continued Switching the microphone to mute When a call is active the microphone can be muted 1 Telephone 2 Active calls 3 Microphone mute A microphone that has been switched to mute is automatically reactivated When a new connection is established When swi...

Page 218: ...aled numbers in the mobile phone is transmitted to the vehicle depending on the mobile phone The 20 phone numbers dialed last are displayed The sorting order of the phone numbers depends on the particular mo bile phone Dialing the number via the instrument cluster This is possible when there is no active call 1 Press the button on the steering wheel 2 Select the desired phone number The connection...

Page 219: ...stem to the mobile phone Calls that are made on the hands free system can in some cases be continued on the mobile phone this depends on the mobile phone Follow the instructions on the mobile phone dis play refer also to the mobile phone operating instructions Voice operation Vehicles equipped with the voice activation sys tem operation refer to page 25 Vehicles not equipped with the voice activat...

Page 220: ...ber Delete All digits entered up to that point are deleted Redialing Redial Voice phone book Depending on how your vehicle is equipped it may be necessary to create your own voice phone book The entries must be entered using voice activa tion and are separate from the memory in the mobile phone Up to 50 entries can be set up Saving an entry 1 Save name 2 Say the name Do not exceed the speaking dur...

Page 221: ... mobile phone voice operation is preset and cannot be changed in the Control Display Keep the doors windows and glass sun roof closed to prevent noise interference Avoid making other noise in the vehicle while speaking Snap in adapter Installation position In the center armrest Inserting the snap in adapter 1 Press the button and remove the cover 2 Insert the snap in adapter at the front ar row 1 ...

Page 222: ...Removing the mobile phone Press the button and remove the mobile phone 222 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Telephone ...

Page 223: ... the mobile phone The time time zone and date refer to page 80 are correctly set on the Control Displayandonthemobilephonetocorrectly display appointments for example Office is activated refer to page 213 Updating Data are updated every time the mobile phone is connected to the vehicle Appointment en tries tasks notesandreminderscanbeupdated separately 1 Office 2 Current office Calendar Tasks Note...

Page 224: ...ion 1 Select the desired contact 2 Select the address When contacts from the mobile phone are used the address may need to be matched to the navigation data contained in the vehi cle In this case Correct the address 3 Start guidance or Add as another destination Checking the address as a destination An address that is to be used for destination guidance must match the navigation data con tained in...

Page 225: ...n a different order 1 Office 2 Contacts 3 Open Options 4 Display last first name or Display first last name Depending on how the contacts were stored on themobilephone thesortingorderofthenames may differ from the selected sorting order Show contact pictures Pictures stored with the contacts are stored in the vehicle when the mobile phone is connected to the vehicle The number of transmitted pic t...

Page 226: ...MW Info E mails from the mobile phone Displaying messages 1 Office 2 Messages A symbol identifies the type of message Symbol Message type Text messages My Info Message from the Concierge serv ice Message from BMW Info E mail from mobile phone Filtering the message list The message list can be filtered when more than one type of message exists 1 Filter 2 Select the type of message All All messages ...

Page 227: ... the Concierge service Starting destination guidance 1 Select the desired message 2 Start guidance or Add as another destination 3 Start destination guidance if necessary Dialing the number in the message Up to 4 phone numbers can be transmitted with a message 1 Select the desired message 2 Call If the message contains a number the con nection is established Select phone number Ifthemessagecontain...

Page 228: ...cted refer to page 230 Deactivating the full display When an e mail is opened in the vehicle the e mail is fully transmitted to the vehicle This may result in charges 1 Office 2 Messages 3 Open Options 4 Fully download e mails Only a part of the email from the cell phone is loaded into the vehicle Reading the e mail out loud Read the e mail out loud refer to page 230 Calendar Display the calendar ...

Page 229: ... 230 Notes Displaying notes 1 Office 2 Notes All notes are displayed Displaying the note 1 Select the desired note 2 Scroll in the note if necessary Turn the controller Select the symbol Using contact data Contact data from appointments e mails and notes can be saved or selected refer to page 230 Reading the note out loud Read the note out loud refer to page 230 Reminders Displaying reminders Remi...

Page 230: ...ge 212 Appointments tasks notes text messages or e mails from the mobile phone are not dis played The mobile phone is not capable of the missing function or is not connected cor rectly The Office function is deactivated The mobile phone is connected as an addi tional phone Appointments are older than 20 days or are more than 50 days in the future The tasks have been marked as completed or have a d...

Page 231: ...ints in this list have been checked and the required function is still not available please contact the hotline or service center 231 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance ...

Page 232: ...sible for all ad dresses 7 If necessary Store 8 Store contact in vehicle Specifying the home address A home address can be stored It appears at the top of the contact list 1 Home 2 Create a contact 3 Store contact in vehicle My contacts General information List of all contacts stored in the vehicle Displaying contacts 1 Contacts 2 My contacts All contacts are listed in alphabetical order De pendin...

Page 233: ...ired contact and highlight the address 2 Open Options 3 Check as destination 4 Correct and store the address if necessary Selecting the sorting order of the names Names can be displayed in a different order 1 My contacts 2 Highlight the contact 3 Open Options 4 Display last first name or Display first last name Exporting importing contacts Contacts can be exported and imported via the Personal Pro...

Page 234: ...serious accident If possible the BMW As sist Response Center then speaks with you and takes further steps to help you Enhanced Roadside Assistance BMW Roadside Assistance can be contacted if assistance is needed in the event of a break down If possible the vehicle and position data are transmitted in the process Customer Relations connection with Cus tomer Relations for information on all as pects...

Page 235: ... phone numbers and addresses Hotels can be booked directly by the BMW Assist Con cierge service The Concierge service is part of the optional BMW Convenience Plan Starting the Concierge service 1 ConnectedDrive 2 Concierge 3 Start service A voice connection is established with the BMW Assist Concierge service Phone numbers and addresses can be transmitted to the vehicle Roadside Assistance At a gl...

Page 236: ... After completion of TeleService Help a voice connection is established to Roadside Assis tance BMW Online At a glance A business search can be opened via BMW On line License conditions This product contains NetFront Browser soft ware of ACCESS Co Ltd Copyright 2007 ACCESS Co Ltd All rights reserved NetFront is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS CO LTD in Japan and other coun tries This...

Page 237: ...Customer Relations Vehicles equipped with BMW Assist or BMW TeleService 1 ConnectedDrive 2 Customer Relations 3 Start service Service Request At a glance Sends information to your service partner to re quest the arrangement of a service appoint ment The TeleService data is transmitted dur ing a Service Request If possible your service partner will establish contact with you Starting a Service Requ...

Page 238: ...W Assist Manual update of TeleService and BMW As sist Update BMW Assist Data transfer During the updating of BMW services display the status of the data transfer 1 ConnectedDrive 2 Open Options 3 Data transfer Apps At a glance Certain software applications of a suitable cell phone can be integrated in the vehicle These software applications are displayed on the Con trol Display They are operated v...

Page 239: ...gory or track Press button to switch within the cell phone functions to a higher level or back Press button twice to switch back to the main menu Notes The ranges of Apps that can be displayed on the Control Display depend on the range of installed software applications on the cell phone The data transmission of the software ap plications from the cell phone to the vehicle can last some time Some ...

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Page 241: ...emain 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 2 606 497 03 11 490 ...

Page 242: ...age is displayed if the cap is loose or missing Manually unlocking fuel filler flap In the event of an electrical malfunction for ex ample Pull the green knob with the fuel pump symbol This releases the fuel filler flap Observe the following when refueling The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle clicks off the first time Handling fuels Obey safety regulations posted at the gas station Fuel ta...

Page 243: ...latility composition ad ditives etc among gasolines offered for sale in the United States and Canada Fuels containing up to and including 10 etha nol or other oxygenates with up to 2 8 oxygen by weight that is 15 MTBE or 3 methanol plus an equivalent amount of co solvent will not void the applicable warranties with respect to defects in materials or workmanship Minimum fuel grade The use of poor q...

Page 244: ...ire inflation pressure table refer to page 244 contains all pressure specifications for the specified tire sizes at the ambient tem perature Pressure specifications apply to ap proved tire sizes and recommended tire brands This information can be obtained from your service center To identify the correct tire inflation pressure please note the following Tire sizes of your vehicle Vehicle load Maxim...

Page 245: ...01 Y 2 3 33 2 3 33 Tire size Pressure specifica tions in bar PSI F 245 40 R 20 99 Y XL R 275 35 R 20 102 Y XL 2 5 36 2 5 36 F 245 35 R 21 96 Y XL R 275 30 R 21 98 Y XL 2 8 41 2 9 42 750i xDrive 750Li 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 245 50 R 18 100 H M S 2 2 32 2 4 35 245 45 R 19 102 V M S XL A S 245 45 R 19 10...

Page 246: ...R 275 40 R 19 101 Y 2 2 32 2 3 33 F 245 40R2099YXL R 275 35 R 20 102 Y XL 2 4 35 2 6 38 F 245 35R2196YXL R 275 30 R 21 98 Y XL 2 6 38 3 0 44 With high speed tuning feature Tire size Pressure specifica tions in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 245 50 R 18 100 H M S 2 5 36 2 8 41 245 45 R 19 102 V M S XL 2 7 39 3 2 46 F 245 45 R 19 98 Y R 275 40 R 19 101 Y 2 5 36 2 6 38 F 245 40 R 2...

Page 247: ...xDrive 750Li xDrive Without high speed tuning feature Tire size Pressure specifica tions in bar PSI Specifications in psi kilopascal with cold tires 245 50 R 18 100 V M S A S 245 50 R 18 100 H M S 2 4 35 2 6 38 245 45 R 19 102 V M S XL A S 245 45 R 19 102 V M S XL 2 6 38 2 8 41 F 245 45 R 19 98 Y R 275 40 R 19 101 Y 2 2 32 2 3 33 F 245 40 R 20 99 Y XL R 275 35 R 20 102 Y XL 2 5 36 2 6 38 F 245 35 ...

Page 248: ...5th week in 2010 Recommendation Regardless of wear replace tires at least every 6 years Uniform Tire Quality Grading Quality 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 Saf...

Page 249: ...ded Excessive speed underinfla tion or excessive loading either separately 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 251 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 tir...

Page 250: ... figuration from a single manufacturer Following tire damage have the original wheel and tire combination remounted on the vehicle as soon as possible Approved wheels and tires The manufacturer of your vehicle recom mends that you use only wheels and tires that have been approved for your particular vehicle model For example despite having the same official size ratings variations can lead to body...

Page 251: ...xles This can impair the handling characteristics Storage Store wheels and tires in a cool dry place with as little exposure to light as possible Always protect tires against all contact with oil grease and fuels Do not exceed the maximum tire inflation pres sure indicated on the side wall of the tire Run flat tires Label RSC label on the tire sidewall The wheels are composed of special rims and t...

Page 252: ...50 km h the rear axle steering is activated again automatically Activating the status 1 Settings 2 Tire chains 3 Tire chains installed Automatic detection If functioning properly Snowchainsaremounted Thesettingisnot activated After you drive a short distance a Check Control message is shown and the state is activated automatically Confirm the automatic activation Snow chains are not mounted The se...

Page 253: ...hout the necessary professional technical training If you are unfamiliar with the statutory guide lines have any work on the vehicle performed only by a service center If this work is not carried out properly there is the danger of subsequent damage and related safety hazards Never reach into the engine compartment Never reach into the intermediate spaces or gaps in the engine compartment Otherwis...

Page 254: ... 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 path of the hood is clear otherwise injuries may result 254 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 ...

Page 255: ...easurement not possible at this time Measuring engine oil level Duration with the engine running ap prox 3 minutes Duration while driving approx 5 minutes Engine oil level below minimum Add 1 quart Add oil within the next 125 miles 200 km Engine oil level too high Have this checked Have the vehicle checked immediately Too much engine oil Have the vehicle checked immedi ately otherwise surplus oil ...

Page 256: ...AE 5W 30 Alternative oil types If the approved engine oils are not available up to 1 US quart liter of another oil with the follow ing specification may be used API SM quality standards or higher Coolant General information Danger of burns from hot engine Do not open the cooling system while the engine is hot otherwise escaping coolant may cause burns Suitable additives Only use suitable additives...

Page 257: ...the coolant is low slowly add coolant up to the specified level do not overfill 5 Turn the cap until there is an audible click 6 Have the cause of the coolant loss elimi nated as soon as possible Disposal Comply with the relevant environmental protection regulations when disposing of coolant and coolant additives 257 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Reference Mobility Communica...

Page 258: ...into ac count If this occurs have a service center update the time dependent maintenance procedures such as checking brake fluid and if necessary changing the engine oil and the microfilter acti vated charcoal filter Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models and Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models Please consult your Service and Warranty Infor mation Booklet for US ...

Page 259: ... Data memory Your vehicle records data relating to vehicle op eration faults and user settings These data are stored in the remote control and can be read out with suitable devices particularly when the ve hicle is serviced The data obtained in this way provide valuable information for service proc esses and repair or for optimizing and develop ing vehicle functions further In addition if you sign...

Page 260: ...on Lampsandbulbsmakeanessentialcontribution to vehicle safety The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends that you entrust corresponding procedures to your service center if you are unfamiliar with them or they are not described here You can obtain a selection of replacement bulbs at your service center Danger of burns Only change bulbs when they are cool otherwise there is the danger of getting b...

Page 261: ...nt At a glance 1 Adaptive light control 2 Parking lamp daytime running lights 3 Low beams high beams 4 Turn signal Xenon lamps Because of the long life of these bulbs the like lihood of failure is very low Switching the lamps on and off frequently shortens their life Ifaxenonbulbfails switchonthefrontfoglamps and continue the trip with great care Comply with local regulations Do not perform work b...

Page 262: ... bulbs refer to page 260 The illustration shows the left side of the engine compartment 35 watt bulb H8 1 Open the folding cover in the engine com partment 2 Turn the cap and remove it 3 Turn the bulb holder Turn in the other direction on the right side 4 Remove the bulb and replace it 5 Insert the new bulb and attach the cover in the reverse order Front fog lamps Follow the general instructions o...

Page 263: ...il and license plate lamps Follow the general instructions on lamps and bulbs refer to page 260 These lights are made using LED technology Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction Lamps in the trunk lid Follow the general instructions on lamps and bulbs refer to page 260 Access to the lamps 1 Remove the three screws using the screw driver from the tool kit 2 Fold away the cover 3 ...

Page 264: ...t tire The tools for changing wheels are available as accessories from your service center Jacking points for the vehicle jack The jacking points for the vehicle jack are lo cated in the positions shown Lug bolt lock The lug bolt lock is in the tool kit or in a storage compartment close to the tool kit Lug bolt arrow 1 Adapter arrow 2 Removing 1 Attach the adapter to the wheel lug 2 Unscrew the lu...

Page 265: ...ry 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 upright position for transport and storage Secure the battery so that it does not tip over during transport Fuses No...

Page 266: ...ervice center after you sign a new contract Initiating an Emergency Request 1 Press the cover briefly to open it 2 Press the SOS button until the LED in the button lights up The LED lights up an Emergency Request was initiated If the situation allows wait in your vehicle until the voice connection has been estab lished The LED flashes if the connection to the BMW Assist Response Center has been es...

Page 267: ...number can be viewed on the iDrive or a connection to Roadside Assistance can be es tablished directly Jump starting Notes If the battery is discharged an engine can be started using the battery of another vehicle and two jumper cables Only use jumper cables with fully insulated clamp handles To prevent personal injury or damage to both vehicles adhere strictly to the following proce dure Do not t...

Page 268: ... of the cable to the neg ative terminal of the battery or to the corre sponding engine or body ground of the ve hicle to be started Starting the engine Never use spray fluids to start the engine 1 Start the engine of the assisting vehicle and let it run for several minutes at an increased idle speed If the vehicle being started has a diesel en gine let the engine of the assisting vehicle run for a...

Page 269: ...e tow fittings used should be on the same side on both vehicles Should it prove impossible to avoid mounting the tow bar at an offset angle please observe the following Maneuveringcapabilityislimitedduringcor nering The tow bar will generate lateral forces if it is secured with an offset Tow rope When starting to tow the vehicle make sure that the tow rope is taut To avoid jerking and the associat...

Page 270: ...g the vehicle only Avoid lateral loading of the tow fitting e g do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting Otherwise damage to the tow fitting and the ve hicle can occur Screw thread Push out the cover by pressing on the arrow symbol 270 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Breakdown assistance ...

Page 271: ... on the width of the vehicle Deactivate the rain sensor refer to page 71 to avoid unintentional wiper activation Insomecases anunintentionalalarmcanbe triggeredbytheinteriormotionsensorofthe alarm system Follow the instructions on avoiding an unintentional alarm refer to page 44 Guide rails in car washes Avoid car washes with guide rails higher than 4 in 10 cm otherwise the vehicle body could be d...

Page 272: ...urface To guard against discoloration such as from clothing provide leather care roughly every two months Clean light colored leather more frequently as dust and dirt are more noticeable Use leather care products otherwise dirt and grease will gradually break down the protective layer of the leather surface Suitable care products are available from the service center Upholstery material care Vacuu...

Page 273: ...ts out of the area of motion of the pedals otherwise the function of the pedals could be impeded while driving Do not place additional floor mats over existing mats or other objects Only use floor mats that have been approved for the vehicle and can be properly fixed in place Ensure that the floor mats are securely fastened again after they were removed for cleaning for example Floor mats can be r...

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Page 275: ...nce This chapter contains technical data short commands for the voice activation system and an index that will quickly take you to the information you need Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 ...

Page 276: ...ns Width with mirrors height with roof mounted aerial The two bottom values apply to L models Height with roof mounted aerial 760Li 58 7 in ches 1 490 mm 276 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Technical data ...

Page 277: ...est turning circle Diameter 40 ft 12 2 m 750i xDrive 740d xDrive Ø 41 ft 12 5 m L model Ø 41 7 ft 12 7 m 750Li xDrive Ø 42 7 ft 13 0 m 277 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance ...

Page 278: ...r axle load lbs kg 3 120 1 415 3 197 1 450 Approved roof load capacity lbs kg 220 100 220 100 Trunk capacity cu ft l 17 7 500 17 7 500 750i xDrive 750Li xDrive Approved gross vehicle weight lbs kg 5 842 2 650 5 975 2 710 Load lbs kg 1 058 480 1 058 480 Approved front axle load lbs kg 2 932 1 330 2 976 1 350 Approved rear axle load lbs kg 3 142 1 425 3 208 1 455 Approved roof load capacity lbs kg 2...

Page 279: ...Notes Fuel tank US gal liters approx 21 7 82 Fuel quality refer to page 243 Windshield and headlamp washer system US quarts liters approx 5 3 5 0 279 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance ...

Page 280: ...f the instrument cluster Info Display Settings on the Control Display Control display Open the time and date Time and date Open the language and units Language and units Open the speed limit Speed Open the light Lighting Open the door lock Door locks Open the profiles Profiles Equipment Function Command Open the air conditioning settings Climate Open the Head up Display head up display Enable the ...

Page 281: ... information Vehicle info Open the vehicle status Vehicle status Navigation General information Function Command Navigation menu Navigation Open the destination entry Enter address Enter the address Enter address Open destination guidance Guidance Start destination guidance Start guidance Terminate destination guidance Stop guidance Open the home address Home address Open the route criteria Route ...

Page 282: ...vel Map in direction of travel Perspective map Map perspective view Automatic scaling of the map Map with automatic scaling Scale feet Map scale feet Scale meters Map scale meters e g map scale 100 meters Scale kilometers Map scale kilometers e g map scale 5 kilo meters Scale miles Map scale miles e g map scale 5 miles Split screen settings Function Command Split screen Switch on splitscreen Switc...

Page 283: ...e g split screen scale 5 miles Split screen highlight the traffic situation Split screen Traffic conditions Split screen computer Split screen on board info Split screen trip computer Splitscreen trip computer Split screen scale automatically Split screen automatic scaling Destination guidance with intermediate destinations Function Command Enter a new destination Enter address Trip list Stored tr...

Page 284: ...her band on Select a Weather Band station Select a weather channel Satellite radio Function Command Open the satellite radio Satellite radio Switch on the satellite radio Satellite radio on Select a satellite radio channel Select satellite radio e g satellite radio channel 2 Stored stations Function Command Open the stored stations Presets Choose a stored station Select preset Select a stored stat...

Page 285: ... details Music collection Function Command Search for music open a menu Music search Open the current playback Current playback Open the music collection Music collection Play back the music collection Music collection on Play back the most frequently played tracks Top fifty External devices Function Command Open the external devices External devices Open the Bluetooth devices Bluetooth AUX at fro...

Page 286: ...s Received calls List of messages Messages Open the Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Office Function Command Open the Office menu Office Display Office Today Current office Display the contacts Contacts Display the messages Messages Display the calendar Calendar Display the tasks Tasks Display the reminders Reminders 286 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Short commands of the voice a...

Page 287: ...acts Contacts New contact New contact BMW ConnectedDrive Function Command Open BMW ConnectedDrive Connected Drive Open BMW Search B M W Online 287 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance ...

Page 288: ...172 Announcement navigation refer to Spoken instruc tions 161 Antifreeze washer fluid 72 Antilock Brake System ABS 98 Anti slip control refer to DSC 98 Appointments 228 Approved engine oils 256 Apps 238 Armrest refer to Center arm rest 139 Arrival time 79 Ashtray 134 Assist 234 Assistance Roadside Assis tance 267 Assistance when driving off 98 Audio playback 179 Audio playback Blue tooth 194 Audio...

Page 289: ... lid 39 Cargo area storage compart ments 140 Cargo straps securing cargo 147 Car key refer to Remote con trol 32 Carpet care 273 Car wash 271 Catalytic converter refer to Hot exhaust system 144 CBS Condition Based Serv ice 258 CD DVD 179 CD DVD player rear 199 204 CDs storing 186 Cell phone 212 Center armrest 139 Center console 17 Central locking system 35 Centralscreen refertoControl Display 19 C...

Page 290: ...ote control 32 Doors Automatic Soft Clos ing 39 Downhill control 99 Drive off assistant 98 Drive off assistant refer to DSC 98 Driving instructions breaking in 144 Driving notes general 144 Driving stability control sys tems 98 Driving tips 144 DSC Dynamic Stability Con trol 98 DTC Dynamic Traction Con trol 99 DVD CD 179 DVD CD notes 185 DVD CD player rear 199 204 DVD changer 183 DVD settings 182 ...

Page 291: ...refer to Average fuel consump tion 78 Fuel filler flap 242 Fuel gauge 75 Fuel quality 243 Fuel tank capacity 279 Fuse 265 G Garage door opener refer to Integrated universal remote control 132 Gas station recommenda tion 161 Gear change automatic trans mission 73 General driving notes 144 Gentleman function 50 Glass sunroof powered 46 Glove compartment 138 GPS navigation refer to Navi gation system...

Page 292: ...one 191 J Jacking points for the vehicle jack 264 Jack refer to Vehicle jack 264 Joystick automatic transmis sion 73 K Key remote control 32 Keyless Go refer to Comfort Access 42 Key Memory refer to Personal Profile 33 Kickdown automatic trans mission 73 Knee airbag 88 L Lamp replacement 260 Lamp replacement front 261 Lamp replacement rear 263 Lamps 84 Lamps and bulbs 260 Lane departure warning 94...

Page 293: ...fer to Control Dis play 19 Mounting of child restraint fix ing systems 61 MP3 player 190 Multifunction steering wheel buttons 12 Multimedia 179 Music collection 186 Music search 187 Music storing 186 N Navigation 152 Navigation data 166 Neck restraints front refer to Head restraints 54 Neck restraints rear refer to Head restraints 55 New wheels and tires 250 Night Vision with pedestrian detection ...

Page 294: ...e brands 250 Refueling 242 Remaining range 75 Reminders 229 Remote control key 32 Remote control audio 198 Remote control malfunc tion 37 Remote control rear enter tainment 200 Remote control universal 132 Replacement fuse 265 Replacing parts 260 Replacing wheels tires 250 Reporting safety defects 8 RES button 107 Reserve warning refer to Range 75 Resetting Tire Pressure Mon itor TPM 92 Residual h...

Page 295: ...rting the engine 65 State province selecting for navigation 152 Stations stored 178 Station storing 172 Status display tires 91 Status information iDrive 22 Status of Owner s Manual 6 Steering Integral Active Steering 101 Steering wheel adjusting 60 Steering wheel heating 60 Steering wheel memory 57 Steptronic automatic trans mission 72 Stopping the engine 66 Storage compartments 138 Storage compa...

Page 296: ...36 Updates made after the edito rial deadline 6 Updating software 197 Upholstery care 272 USB audio interface 191 USB interface 138 V Vanity mirror 60 Variable steering Integral Ac tive Steering 101 Vehicle battery 265 Vehicle battery replacing 265 Vehicle breaking in 144 Vehicle care 272 Vehicle identification number refer to Identification number in the engine compart ment 253 Vehicle jack 264 V...

Page 297: ... replacing 260 Wiper fluid 72 Wiper system 70 Wood care 273 Word match concept naviga tion 24 Wrench 260 X xDrive 99 Xenon headlamps bulb re placement 261 Y Your individual vehicle 6 297 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 606 497 03 11 490 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance ...

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