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The Ultimate

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OWNER'S HANDBOOK.

THE BMW 8 SERIES COUPÉ.

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Online Edition for Part no. xxx - VI/18

Summary of Contents for 8 Coupe Series

Page 1: ...The Ultimate Driving Machine OWNER S HANDBOOK THE BMW 8 SERIES COUP LINK CONTENT A Z Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 2: ...Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

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

Page 4: ...rade 63 General settings 66 Opening and closing 79 Seats mirrors and steering wheel 108 Carrying children safely 120 Driving 129 Displays 146 Lights 163 Safety 172 Driving Stability Control Systems 21...

Page 5: ...sche Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich Germany Not to be reproduced wholly or in part without written permission from BMW AG Munich English VI 18 07 18 490 Printed on environmentally friendly pa...

Page 6: ...6 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

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

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

Page 9: ...t this Own er s Handbook may also contain descriptions and illustrations of equipment and functions not fea tured in a vehicle for example due to selected special equipment or the country specificatio...

Page 10: ...the vehicle You will find notes on any updates in the appen dix of the printed Owner s Handbook for the ve hicle After a software update in the vehicle After a vehicle software update for example a Re...

Page 11: ...permit has been is sued for it in a specific country Tests performed for such permits cannot always cover all operat ing conditions for BMW vehicles and some of them therefore are insufficient Data me...

Page 12: ...onditions for example temperature rain sensor signals The data is only processed within the vehicle it self and is usually transient The data is not saved after the vehicle is switched off Electronic...

Page 13: ...ved locally in the vehicle or is found on a device that has been connected to the vehicle for example a smartphone USB stick or MP3 player If this data is saved in the vehicle it can be deleted at any...

Page 14: ...ergency calls to be issued in the event of accidents for example The emergency calls are answered by the public rescue coordination centre General Information on the eCall on board statutory emergency...

Page 15: ...e when an emergency call is triggered The eCall statutory emergency call system en sures that it cannot be traced and there is no permanent tracking during normal operation The eCall statutory emergen...

Page 16: ...the protection of personal data The intelligent emergency call system processes personal data only with the vehicle owner s con sent The intelligent emergency call system and other services with addi...

Page 17: ...ergency call need to be analysed After that the audio record ings are deleted Audio recordings of the emer gency call centre employee are saved for 24 hours for quality assurance purposes Disclosure o...

Page 18: ...ompartment on the right hand side of the vehi cle Type plate The vehicle identification number is on the type plate on the right hand side of the vehicle iDrive It is also possible to display the vehi...

Page 19: ...book and the integrated Owner s Handbook in the vehicle You will find notes on any updates in the appen dix of the printed Owner s Handbook for the ve hicle After a software update in the vehicle Afte...

Page 20: ...back and forth between the two displays 1 Press the button 2 Owner s Handbook 3 Select the desired page in the Owner s Handbook 4 Press the button again to switch back to the last displayed function...

Page 21: ...Owner s Handbook media NOTES 21 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 22: ...22 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 23: ...QUICK REFERENCE Getting in 24 Setting and operation 28 On the move 32 23 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 24: ...on the remote control All vehicle entrances are locked Keep the button on the remote control pressed after locking The windows are closed for as long as the but ton on the remote control is pressed Ce...

Page 25: ...from the rear of the vehicle 2 Move a foot in the direction of travel as far under the vehicle as possible and immedi ately pull it back again When performing this movement the leg must pass through...

Page 26: ...can illuminate in a variety of combinations and colours When the engine starts or the standby state is switched on the functionality of some lights is briefly checked Driver s door 1 Seats comfort fun...

Page 27: ...up the previous screen To call up the Options menu Voice control Activating the voice control system 1 Press the button on the steering wheel 2 Wait for the acoustic signal 3 Say the command This sym...

Page 28: ...adjust the head restraint Height Press the switch up or down Distance to back of head Back press the button and slide the head re straint towards the rear Forward pull the head restraint forwards To a...

Page 29: ...3 Press the desired button 1 or 2 at the door while the lettering is illuminated A signal sounds Recalling Press the desired button 1 or 2 Entering the rear passenger compartment Folding down the back...

Page 30: ...ing connecting Bluetooth device or new device The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is shown on the display of the mobile telephone Se lect the Bluetooth name of the vehicle 5 Depending on the mobile devi...

Page 31: ...tooth WiFi and Siri voice operation are activated on the iPhone Switching on Bluetooth and CarPlay Via iDrive 1 COM 2 Mobile devices 3 Settings 4 Set the following setting Apple CarPlay 5 Activate the...

Page 32: ...on Press the switch with the brake pedal depressed or selector lever position P engaged LED and indicator lamp turn off The parking brake is released Parking The parking brake is automatically applie...

Page 33: ...sition D to the left Manual operation To shift down press the selector lever for wards To shift up pull the selector lever backwards Deactivate sport programme manual operation Press the selector leve...

Page 34: ...bol Function Rear fog light Night Vision Lights off Daytime driving lights Side lights Automatic driving lights control Adaptive light functions Low beam headlights Symbol Function Instrument lighting...

Page 35: ...ress the lever up once from its home position arrow 1 To deactivate press the lever back into the home position To adjust the sensitivity Turn the knurled wheel on the wiper lever To clean the windscr...

Page 36: ...sulphur free or low in sulphur content Fuels labelled on the pump as containing metal must not be used Diesel The engine is designed to run on diesel fuel to DIN EN 590 and ASTM D975 Wheels and tyres...

Page 37: ...recommended engine oil types Breakdown Assist Hazard warning lights The button is located in the centre console Breakdown Assist BMW breakdown assistance Via iDrive 1 COM 2 BMW Assistance 3 If applic...

Page 38: ...prise the following serv ices BMW breakdown assistance BMW Accident Assistance Teleservice Call Manual Teleservice Call Automatic Teleservice Call Teleservice Report Teleservice Battery Guard Your Ser...

Page 39: ...On the move QUICK REFERENCE 39 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 40: ...40 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 41: ...d closing 79 Seats mirrors and steering wheel 108 Carrying children safely 120 Driving 129 Displays 146 Lights 163 Safety 172 Driving Stability Control Systems 215 Driver Assistance Systems 219 Drivin...

Page 42: ...ntry specifi cation This also applies to safety relevant func tions and systems Please comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems Around the steer...

Page 43: ...With steering and lane control as sistant 233 Cruise Control distance control and tracking on off Cruise Control to store a speed To interrupt or resume Cruise Con trol Active Cruise Control to incre...

Page 44: ...ghts 351 Intelligent Safety 176 3 Ventilation 269 4 Glove box 282 5 Automatic air conditioning 264 6 Radio multimedia see Owner s Handbook for Navigation Entertainment Communica tion 8 7 Controller wi...

Page 45: ...View rear view camera 243 Surround view 246 Crossing traffic warning 259 Park Assistant 253 Surround View Panorama View 246 Dynamic Stability Control DSC 215 12 Steptronic transmission selector lever...

Page 46: ...3 Reading lights 169 4 Interior light 169 CONTROLS Driving area 46 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 47: ...ing away There is a danger of accidents Be fore leaving the vehicle secure it to prevent it from rolling away Observe the following to ensure that the vehi cle is secured against rolling away Apply t...

Page 48: ...side Display in the instrument cluster OFF is shown in the instrument cluster The drive is switched off and standby state switched on Drive ready state Principle Switching on the drive ready state cor...

Page 49: ...stops as soon as the engine starts Most of the indicator and warning lamps in the instrument cluster are illuminated for different lengths of time Diesel engine With the engine cold and at temperatur...

Page 50: ...ontrol of the vehicle There is a danger of acci dents Only operate the systems or devices if permissible in the traffic situation Stop if nec essary and operate the systems or devices with the vehicle...

Page 51: ...pared with the data saved in the vehicle Only letters and characters for which data is available are offered for entry Destination search place names can be en tered in all languages available in iDri...

Page 52: ...ons Saving a function 1 Select function via iDrive 2 Press and hold the desired button until the bar shown on the Control Display has fully loaded Performing a function Press the button The function i...

Page 53: ...r of damage to property Do not place objects in front of the Control Display Switching on off automatically The Control Display is switched on automatically after unlocking In certain situations the C...

Page 54: ...can be called up via the main menu Selecting menu Selecting menu items Highlighted menu items can be selected 1 Turn the Controller until the desired menu item is highlighted 2 Press the Controller Se...

Page 55: ...played Press the button The previous screen is opened again Tilt the Controller to the right The new screen is opened An arrow indicates that further screens can be called up Calling up the Options me...

Page 56: ...bers It may be necessary to switch between letters and numbers see page 50 Enter characters as they are displayed on the Control Display Always enter associated characters for ex ample accents or dots...

Page 57: ...age tap Add page Delete the selected page tap Delete page Adapt the content of the widget tap the centre of the widget 4 Tap Done Switching between screens After a menu item has been selected a new sc...

Page 58: ...voice control system Selecting the language see page 68 Activating the voice control system General Voice control can be activated in various ways Press the button on the steering wheel Say the wake...

Page 59: ...tations The saved stations are displayed on the Control Display Additionally the voice control system can be used to operate most air conditioning functions see page 275 The destination can be input u...

Page 60: ...ting the volume Turn the volume knob during the spoken instruc tions until the desired volume is obtained The volume setting is retained even if you change the volume of other audio sources The volume...

Page 61: ...confirmation an audible signal is output when the gesture is recognised Possible gestures Gesture Operation Function Move your index finger forward in the direction of the screen and back again Accept...

Page 62: ...rm the gestures under the rear view win dow and to the side of the steering wheel Perform the gestures clearly The gestures can also be performed by the front passenger Assign gesture individually Via...

Page 63: ...Installation cannot be interrupted The vehicle cannot be used during installa tion You may leave the vehicle during installation Validity of Owner s Handbook Vehicle production At the time of product...

Page 64: ...BMW Connected app 1 Download the upgrade to your smartphone in the BMW Connected app when available 2 Follow the instructions in the BMW Connec ted app 3 Establish a WiFi and Bluetooth connection bet...

Page 65: ...y Functional limitations During the upgrade many of the functions are temporarily unavailable for example Hazard warning lights Central locking system Side lights Horn Alarm system Emergency call Powe...

Page 66: ...ce requirement messages The number of messages is also displayed in the status field The Messages menu can also be created as a widget see page 54 Calling up messages Via iDrive 1 Tilt the Controller...

Page 67: ...ng is saved for the currently used driver profile Automatic time setting Depending on the equipment the time date and if necessary time zone are updated automati cally Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Ge...

Page 68: ...tting The setting is saved for the currently used driver profile Journey data settings Principle The intervals at which the journey data see page 158 is reset can be adjusted Resetting journey data 1...

Page 69: ...Settings 3 General settings 4 Driver Attention Camera 5 Select the desired setting Activating deactivating information windows Information windows are automatically shown on the Control Display for so...

Page 70: ...ow the instructions on the Control Display Via iDrive 1 Switch on standby state 2 CAR 3 Settings 4 General settings 5 Data privacy 6 Agree to all and activate All data protection related services and...

Page 71: ...l of functionality depends on the mobile device Function Connec tion type Making calls using the hands free system Operating telephone functions via iDrive or touchscreen Other functions for example c...

Page 72: ...ormation Bluetooth connection Operating requirements Compatible device see page 72 with Blue tooth interface The remote control or BMW display key is lo cated in the vehicle The device is operational...

Page 73: ...le telephone is in power save mode or the battery is low Charge the mobile telephone and deactivate power save mode if necessary Why does the mobile telephone no longer re spond The applications on th...

Page 74: ...large variety of USB devices avail able on the market operation via the vehicle cannot be ensured for every device Do not expose the USB devices to extreme environmental conditions for example very hi...

Page 75: ...displayed in the device list see page 77 A data volume may need to be purchased from a service provider when you first connect to the In ternet via the Internet hotspot Data volumes can be purchased...

Page 76: ...he iPhone as a new device If the steps listed have been carried out and the desired function still cannot be run contact the hotline a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service...

Page 77: ...en the device function is inactive Symbol Function Telephone Bluetooth audio Apps Internet hotspot Apple CarPlay Screen Mirroring Configuring the device Functions can be activated or deactivated on a...

Page 78: ...ny 7 Select the required device 8 Turn the Controller to set the priority for the selected mobile telephone 9 Press the Controller Resetting the vehicle configuration All individual settings can be re...

Page 79: ...ing locked in take it with you whenever you leave the vehi cle Safety notes WARNING Persons remaining in the vehicle or pets left in side can lock the doors from the inside and lock themselves in In t...

Page 80: ...n to unlock the other vehicle access points The following functions are also carried out If a driver profile see page 98 has been as signed to the remote control this driver pro file is activated and...

Page 81: ...Closing Keep the button on the remote control pressed after locking The windows are closed for as long as the but ton on the remote control is pressed The exterior mirrors are folded in If the hazard...

Page 82: ...ce integrated key under the battery com partment cover arrow 1 and pry off the cover with a lever motion of the integrated key ar row 2 3 Use a pointed object to push the battery in the direction of t...

Page 83: ...he remote control somewhere else If there is a malfunction the vehicle can be un locked and locked from the outside with the integrated key see page 87 Switching on drive ready state via the remote co...

Page 84: ...sing the start stop button Release the parking brake Opening and closing doors or windows Engaging selector lever position N Operating vehicle equipment There is a risk of accidents or injury Do not l...

Page 85: ...hen the last data transfer from the vehicle took place Switching off on The content of the display is hidden automati cally after a brief time to reduce battery power consumption Hide the information...

Page 86: ...se the charger and the display key to heat up Charging in the wireless charging dock can cause the dock and the display key to heat up At higher temperatures a reduction in the charging current can oc...

Page 87: ...st the mark on the steering column Pay attention to the display in the instrument cluster 2 If the display key is detected Switch on drive ready state within 10 sec onds If the display key is not dete...

Page 88: ...grated key arrow 2 Unlocking locking using the door lock 1 Pull the door handle outwards with one hand and hold it 2 Slide one finger of your other hand under the cover from behind and when you feel t...

Page 89: ...door opener above the armrest Turn the door opener on the door to be opened The other doors remain locked Comfort Access Principle This feature allows you to access the vehicle without having to oper...

Page 90: ...mfort Access depends on the following set tings see page 103 Whether the locking of the vehicle is ac knowledged with a light signal or an acoustic signal Whether the exterior mirrors are automaticall...

Page 91: ...upwards when opened There is a danger of damage to property When opening and closing make sure that the area of movement of the boot lid is kept clear Opening Press the button on the outside of the b...

Page 92: ...in the direction of travel as far under the vehicle as possible and immedi ately pull it back again When performing this movement the leg must pass through the range of both sensors Opening Perform t...

Page 93: ...of the vehicle can be used within a radius of approx 1 m 3 ft around the door handles The drive ready state must be switched off in order to use contactless vehicle locking All vehicle doors must be...

Page 94: ...e Corresponding messages are shown on the Control Display Passing on digital keys The vehicle owner can pass a digital key for his her vehicle on to another person via the BMW Connected app When a dig...

Page 95: ...n the vehicle or another active digital key belonging to the vehicle owner in the smartphone dock To remove all digital keys there must be a remote control in the vehicle Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3...

Page 96: ...n of the radio link by mobile tele phones or other electronic devices in the im mediate vicinity of the remote control Do not transport the remote control together with electronic devices Wet or snowy...

Page 97: ...on Pressing and holding the button closes the boot lid again By pressing or pulling the button in the driv er s door Pressing the button again resumes the opening operation Closing From outside Press...

Page 98: ...ers use a vehicle each driver can create a personal ised driver profile If a driver profile is selected the vehicle automatically adopts the settings stored in the driver profile General You can creat...

Page 99: ...Confirm the declaration regarding the transfer of vehicle data Define the voice command used to start the voice control Switch on Gesture Control Guest profile The guest profile can be activated by a...

Page 100: ...et up Non ConnectedDrive countries If PIN protection has not been set up or the PIN is not known the driver profile cannot be activated ConnectedDrive countries If PIN protection has not been set up o...

Page 101: ...Remove driver profile 5 Select the desired driver profile 6 Remove now ConnectedDrive countries If the driver profile has been synchronised with a ConnectedDrive account the data saved in the Connecte...

Page 102: ...switch off screen is displayed after switching off the drive ready state Select the corresponding entry in the switch off screen Via the display bar at the top of the Control Display Tilt the Controll...

Page 103: ...must be deactivated by entering the as signed ConnectedDrive login details Driver profile without PIN Parking service mode was activated by a differ ent person To deactivate parking service mode a dr...

Page 104: ...ehicle access 4 Fold mirrors in when locked When locking the exterior mirrors are auto matically folded in and when unlocking they are automatically folded out Automatic unlocking Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 S...

Page 105: ...se of the socket for on board diag nosis OBD The alarm system indicates these changes visu ally and audibly Audible alarm Depending on local regulations the acoustic alarm may be suppressed Visual ala...

Page 106: ...ituations for an unwanted alarm In washing bays or car washes In two level garages During transport via motorail car ferry or trailer When there are pets in the vehicle When the vehicle is locked afte...

Page 107: ...ing using the remote control see page 81 Closing using Comfort Access see page 89 Anti trap mechanism General If the closing force exceeds a certain value when a window is closing the closing operatio...

Page 108: ...s saved for the currently used profile see page 98 If a driver profile is se lected the saved position is called up automati cally The current seat position can be saved with the memory function see p...

Page 109: ...or backwards Height Press the switch up or down Seat angle Tilt the switch up or down Backrest angle Tilt the switch forwards or backwards Thigh support Multifunction seat Pull the lever on the front...

Page 110: ...utton at the rear Backrest width is increased Function restriction It may not be possible to adjust the backrest width at very high and very low temperatures Entering the rear passenger compartment Sa...

Page 111: ...belt is not worn correctly additional injuries can be caused for example in the event of an accident or braking and evasive manoeuvres There is a danger of injury or even death Make sure that all vehi...

Page 112: ...tioned low at the hip in the area of the pelvis The seat belt must not press on the abdomen The seat belt must not be rubbed on sharp edges be routed over solid or breakable ob jects or be trapped Avo...

Page 113: ...vel where possible Adjust the distance so that the head re straint is as close as possible to the back of the head If necessary adjust the dis tance by adjusting the backrest angle WARNING Parts of th...

Page 114: ...cle could be incorrectly estimated for example when changing lane There is a danger of accidents Look over your shoulder to esti mate the distance from following traffic Overview 1 Adjusting 2 Selecti...

Page 115: ...tor lever position R Deactivating Push the switch to the front passeng er s mirror position Rear view mirror General The rear view mirror is dimmed automatically The function is controlled by photocel...

Page 116: ...n enables the following set tings to be stored and retrieved when required Seat position Exterior mirror position Steering wheel position Height of the Head Up Display General For each driver profile...

Page 117: ...eating can also be used without armrest heating Overview Seat and armrest heating Switching on 1 Press the button 2 Select the temperature stage Press the button once for each tempera ture stage Three...

Page 118: ...e ventilation temperature see page 265 and the air distribution see page 268 manually For maximum cooling adjust the air distribution manually to the upper body area Overview Active seat ventilation S...

Page 119: ...tem automatically activates the seat heating Overview Seat air conditioning Switching on 1 Press the button 2 Select the desired setting via the touch screen Switching off Press and hold the button un...

Page 120: ...the rear seat Children younger than 12 years old or less than 150 cm 5 ft in height are only allowed to be transported in the rear using child restraint sys tems appropriate for their age weight and...

Page 121: ...h s X U L U L X I 9 18 kg Up to 4 years X U L U L X II 15 25 kg Up to 7 years X U L U L X III 22 36 kg 7 years or more X U L U L X U suitable for child restraint systems in the Universal category that...

Page 122: ...t Wherever possible adapt the backrest angle of all the relevant seat backrests and adjust the seats correctly Make sure that the seats and their backrests are cor rectly engaged or locked If possible...

Page 123: ...backrest width before fitting a child restraint system on the front passenger seat fully open the backrest width Do not change the backrest width from this point on and do not call up a memory positi...

Page 124: ...t it is not twisted WARNING If the rear backrest is not locked the protective effect of the child restraint system is limited or non existing The rear backrest can fold for ward in certain situations...

Page 125: ...ut Suitable ISOFIX child restraint systems The following ISOFIX child restraints may be used on the seats designated as appropriate for this purpose The corresponding size class and size category are...

Page 126: ...le type list of the manufacturer of the child restraint system IUF suitable for forward facing ISOFIX child restraint systems in the Universal category that have been approved for use in this weight c...

Page 127: ...efer strictly to the installation instructions supplied with the child restraint system Each seating position is fitted with a head rest Safety notes WARNING Child restraint anchorages are designed to...

Page 128: ...trap 4 Mounting point eyelet 5 Seat backrest 6 Upper retaining strap Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point 1 Release rear backrest and fold forwards 2 Guide the upper retaining str...

Page 129: ...ns switched on For driving off the engine starts automatically General Each time the engine is started via the start stop button the Auto Start Stop function is switched to standby The function is act...

Page 130: ...ed Sharp steering angle or steering operation Vehicle battery is heavily discharged At high altitudes Bonnet is unlocked Park Assistant is activated Stop and go traffic Selector lever position in N or...

Page 131: ...vehicle should drive off immediately the stopped en gine is started automatically The function may be limited if the navigation data is invalid outdated or not available for example Manually deactivat...

Page 132: ...the vehi cle is secured against rolling away Apply the parking brake Turn the front wheels towards the kerb on upward or downward gradients Additionally secure the vehicle on upward or downward gradi...

Page 133: ...he brake for example in stop and go traffic The vehicle is held automatically when at a standstill On upward gradients rolling back is prevented when driving off General The parking brake is automatic...

Page 134: ...he driv er s door is closed When the brake is pressed for example when stopped at traffic lights the vehicle is automati cally secured to prevent it from rolling away The indicator lamp illuminates gr...

Page 135: ...o ensure that the turn indicators in the exterior mirrors are well recognisable Indicating Press the lever beyond the resistance point Triple turn signal Briefly press the lever up or down The duratio...

Page 136: ...r upwards until the desired position is reached Rest position of the wipers position 0 Rain sensor position 1 Normal wiper speed position 2 When the vehicle is at a standstill the wipers switch to int...

Page 137: ...vity of the rain sensor Windscreen washer Safety notes WARNING At low temperatures the washer fluid can freeze onto the windscreen and restrict visibil ity There is a danger of accidents Only use the...

Page 138: ...m on may cause the wiper blades to tear off and the wiper motor to overheat There is a danger of damage to property De frost the windscreen before switching on the wipers Folding out the wipers 1 Swit...

Page 139: ...d After switching off standby state if selector lever position N is engaged If while the vehicle is at a standstill and selec tor lever position D M S or R is engaged the driver s seat belt is unfaste...

Page 140: ...ow roll NOTE Selector lever position P is automatically en gaged when standby state is switched off There is a danger of damage to property Do not switch off standby state in car washes Irrespective o...

Page 141: ...To shift up pull the selector lever backwards In certain situations the transmission continues to shift automatically for example when engine speed limits are reached Steptronic sport transmission pre...

Page 142: ...ght shift paddle briefly Change down pull left shift paddle briefly Pull and hold left shift paddle to shift to the lowest possible gear The gear selected appears briefly on the instru ment cluster fo...

Page 143: ...ready state 2 Press the button TRACTION is displayed in the instrument cluster and the DSC OFF indicator lamp is il luminated 3 Engage selector lever position S 4 Press the brake firmly with the left...

Page 144: ...RT SPORT PLUS COMFORT COMFORT ECO PRO ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL ADAPTIVE ADAPTIVE The COMFORT drive mode is automatically se lected when drive ready state is switched on Drive modes in detail COMFORT Princip...

Page 145: ...tings 3 Driving mode 4 Configure ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL 5 Select the desired setting The setting is saved for the currently used driver profile Reset ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL to the default set ting Reset to EC...

Page 146: ...General Changes to the displays in the instrument cluster can be deactivated via iDrive The displays in the instrument cluster can some times differ from the illustrations in this Owner s Handbook Ove...

Page 147: ...g reduced display mode Principle the displays in the instrument cluster are re duced to the minimum necessary Adjusting 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Displays 4 Instrument cluster 5 Reduced display mode Setting...

Page 148: ...y the messages are displayed in succession The messages can be hidden for approximately 8 seconds They are then displayed again auto matically Temporary display Some Check Control messages are automat...

Page 149: ...te when there is a malfunction in monitored systems General Indicator and warning lamps can illuminate in a variety of combinations and colours When the drive ready state is switched on the functional...

Page 150: ...e Monitor TPM The indicator lamp illuminates the Tyre Pressure Monitor is reporting a low tyre inflation pressure or a flat tyre Note the information in the Check Control message The indicator lamp fl...

Page 151: ...depending on the traffic situation High beam assistance see page 167 Automatic Hold Automatic Hold is activated The vehicle is held automatically when at a standstill Automatic Hold see page 133 Blue...

Page 152: ...switched on The letters READY in the revolu tion counter indicate that the Auto Start Stop function is ready for automatic engine starting For more information see Idle state standby state and drive r...

Page 153: ...r of damage to property Re fuel in good time Display The current range is displayed as a number next to the fuel gauge Service requirements Principle The function shows the current service require men...

Page 154: ...story Principle Maintenance that has been performed can be displayed on the Control Display The function is available as soon as a maintenance visit has been documented in the vehicle data General Hav...

Page 155: ...informa tion in the vehicle such as the windscreen wiper signal The road sign and corresponding addi tional signs are then displayed in the instrument cluster or ignored depending on the situation So...

Page 156: ...manently in the instrument clus ter or via iDrive Display via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Displays 4 Driver assistance 5 Driving 6 Speed Assistance 7 Info on speed limits 8 Show current limit Display Ge...

Page 157: ...ully or partially obscured by ob jects stickers or paint If the vehicle is too close to the vehicle ahead In the case of bright oncoming light or strong reflections When the windscreen in front of the...

Page 158: ...be displayed as a widget in the revolution counter Selecting and setting widgets in the instrument cluster see page 147 Display on the Control Display Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Driving information 3 Journey...

Page 159: ...rce Charging pressure Torque Power Showing sport displays on the Control Display Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Driving information 3 Sport displays Display in the instrument cluster The sport displays can be sho...

Page 160: ...up display Display Overview The following information is displayed in the Head Up Display Speed Navigation instructions Check Control messages Selection list in the instrument cluster Driver Assistan...

Page 161: ...The Head Up Display view can be rotated Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Displays 4 Head up display 5 Rotation 6 Turn the Controller until the desired setting is reached 7 Press the Controller Additiona...

Page 162: ...tner of the manufac turer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop Special windscreen The windscreen constitutes part of the system The shape of the windscreen enables a sharp ima...

Page 163: ...nt is located next to the steering wheel Symbol Function Rear fog light Night Vision see page 191 Lights off Daytime driving lights Symbol Function Side lights Automatic driving lights control Adaptiv...

Page 164: ...should not leave the side lights on for exten ded periods of time since the vehicle battery could discharge and it may no longer be possible to switch on drive ready state Switching off Press the but...

Page 165: ...ng 4 Home lights 5 Select the desired setting Daytime driving lights General The daytime driving lights illuminate if drive ready state is switched on Activating deactivating In some countries daytime...

Page 166: ...S bends The beams are kept as straight as possible when driving around S bends Headlights for hairpin bends The cornering light is also switched on before entering hairpin bends Variable light distri...

Page 167: ...he high beam headlights can be switched on and off manually at any time If the vehicle is equipped with dazzle free high beam assistance the high beam headlights are not switched off for oncoming vehi...

Page 168: ...en the windscreen in front of the rear view mirror is covered with condensation dirt stickers labels etc Laser high beam headlights Principle The beam throw of the high beam headlights is increased fo...

Page 169: ...ghtness can only be adjusted when the side lights or the low beam headlights are switched on Adjusting The brightness can be set using the knurled wheel Interior light General Depending on equipment t...

Page 170: ...setting Dynamic light Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Interior lighting 4 Dynamic light 5 Select the desired setting Individual actions for example incoming calls or open doors are indicated by light e...

Page 171: ...he selected setting is saved for the currently used driver profile Adjusting the brightness Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Interior lighting 4 Brightness 5 Select the desired setting Lights CONTROLS 17...

Page 172: ...vant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems Airbags 1 Front airbag driver 2 Front airbag front passenger 3 Head airbag 4 Side airbag 5 Knee airbag Front airbags Front...

Page 173: ...evices or mo bile telephones Do not attach anything to the airbag covers with adhesive never cover them or modify them in any way Do not use the front airbag cover on the front passenger s side as a t...

Page 174: ...key switch for front passenger airbags General The front and side airbags for the front passen ger can be deactivated and reactivated using the integrated key from the remote control Overview The key...

Page 175: ...ction system raises the bonnet if the vehicle s front end collides with a pedestrian Sensors underneath the bumper are used for detection General When the pedestrian protection system is trig gered it...

Page 176: ...rigger in rare instances where impact with a pedestrian cannot be excluded beyond all doubt for exam ple in the following situations Collision with objects such as a skip or a boundary post Collision...

Page 177: ...ve at the start of each journey Several Intelligent Safety Systems are active depending on the last setting Button Status Button illuminates green all Intelligent Safety Systems are switched on Button...

Page 178: ...r there are any visual impairments present The view behaviour and visibility condi tions also affect the point at which the warnings are issued Safety notes WARNING The system does not relieve you of...

Page 179: ...as a setting is changed in the menu all settings in the menu are activated Press the button repeatedly The setting switches between the following ALL ON all Intelligent Safety Systems are switched on...

Page 180: ...red even without a previous advance warning Brake intervention The warning prompts the driver to intervene ac tively When the brake is operated during a warn ing the maximum necessary braking force is...

Page 181: ...camera has overheated due to exces sively high temperatures and has been tem porarily deactivated Depending on the equipment version if the radar sensors are soiled or covered Up to 10 seconds after...

Page 182: ...o late incorrectly or without justification There is a danger of ac cidents Adapt your driving style to the traffic conditions Observe the traffic situation and in tervene actively if the situation wa...

Page 183: ...ate risk of a colli sion The driver must intervene personally if there is an acute warning The system provides support for the driver s evasive manoeuvres if there is a risk of collision An acute warn...

Page 184: ...ere is a risk of collision with crossing traffic From speeds of approximately 10 km h 6 mph the system provides a two stage warning of any possible risk of collision with vehicles The timing of these...

Page 185: ...nt bumper at side Front bumper in middle Keep the radar sensors clean and unobstructed Switching on off Switching on automatically The system is automatically activated at the start of each journey Sw...

Page 186: ...ofile Warning with braking function Display If there is a risk of collision with a detected vehi cle a warning symbol is shown in the instrument cluster and if applicable in the Head Up Display Sym bo...

Page 187: ...e information on the system limits and intervene actively if necessary Upper speed limit The system reacts to crossing vehicles if your own speed is below approx 80 km h 50 mph Detection range The det...

Page 188: ...area of the rear view mirror Radar sensor in front bumper Detection range The detection zone in front of the vehicle con sists of two parts Central zone arrow 1 directly in front of the vehicle Extend...

Page 189: ...ically activated at the start of each journey Switching on off manually Press the button The menu for the Intelligent Safety Sys tems is shown If all Intelligent Safety Systems were switched off all s...

Page 190: ...lision At low speeds the vehicle can be braked to a stop The brakes are only applied if driving stability has not been impaired for example by deactivation of Dynamic Stability Control DSC Braking can...

Page 191: ...vehicle and warns of people and animals on the road Warm objects with a shape similar to human beings or animals are detected by the system The thermal image can be shown in the Control Display as nee...

Page 192: ...is temporarily switched off Safety notes WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per sonal responsibility to assess the visibility con ditions and traffic situation correctly There is a dange...

Page 193: ...uminates red Advance warning Symbol flashes red and an acoustic signal sounds Acute warning The displayed symbol may vary and shows the side of the carriageway on which the person or animal has been d...

Page 194: ...ecognised as animals and animals as persons Small animals are not detected by object recog nition even if they can be clearly seen in the im age Detection may be limited in the following circum stance...

Page 195: ...ting but also with a brief active steering intervention The system thereby helps to keep the vehicle in lane Safety notes WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per sonal responsibility to as...

Page 196: ...the sub functions INDIVIDUAL the Intelligent Safety Systems are switched on according to the individual settings Some Intelligent Safety Systems cannot be switched off individually Press and hold the...

Page 197: ...switched on before chang ing lanes no warning is issued Steering intervention If a lane marking is crossed in the speed range up to 210 km h approx 130 mph the system may intervene not only by vibrati...

Page 198: ...button During the camera calibration process imme diately after vehicle delivery A Check Control message may be displayed in the event of limited functionality Lane Change Warning Principle The Lane C...

Page 199: ...re located in the rear bumper Keep the bumpers clean and unobstructed in the area of the radar sensors Switching on off Switching on automatically The Lane Change Warning is reactivated auto matically...

Page 200: ...l vibration Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver assistance 4 Feedback via steering wheel 5 Select the desired setting The setting is accepted for all Intelligent Safety Systems and saved for the curr...

Page 201: ...ntly higher than the driver s own speed In thick fog wet conditions or snow On sharp bends or narrow roads If the bumper is dirty iced up or covered for example by stickers When a projecting load is b...

Page 202: ...eve you of your per sonal responsibility to assess the visibility con ditions and traffic situation correctly There is a danger of accidents Adapt your driving style to the traffic conditions Observe...

Page 203: ...ed off all systems are now switched on Configure INDIVIDUAL depending on the equipment the Intelligent Safety Systems can be configured individually The individual settings are activated and saved for...

Page 204: ...en manually at any time A Check Control message is shown in the event of a steering intervention System limits Safety note WARNING The system may not respond at all or may re spond too late incorrectl...

Page 205: ...traffic behind if there is potential for a rear collision Safety notes WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per sonal responsibility to assess the visibility con ditions and traffic situati...

Page 206: ...n At a T junction On a slip road At a roundabout The system warns in the road speed range of 10 km h approx 6 mph to 65 km h approx 40 mph Safety notes WARNING The system does not relieve you of your...

Page 207: ...Intelligent Safety Systems are switched on Basic settings are activated for the sub functions INDIVIDUAL the Intelligent Safety Systems are switched on according to the individual settings Some Intel...

Page 208: ...symbol is displayed in the instrument cluster Symbol Meaning Stop In the event of an acute warning immediately brake or take evasive action Display in the Head Up Display Depending on the equipment ve...

Page 209: ...plicable in the Head Up Display and an acoustic signal sounds as soon as a road is en tered in the wrong direction of travel General Depending on the equipment the system will check the traffic situat...

Page 210: ...d off or are currently not available Button does not illuminate all Intelli gent Safety Systems are switched off Warning function A warning is shown in the instrument cluster and where applicable in t...

Page 211: ...e possible to use the system in all countries With steering and lane control assistant emergency stop assistant Principle If the driver is no longer capable of driving the system helps to bring the ve...

Page 212: ...s unlocked System limits Only use the system if the driver is no longer to operate the vehicle The system cannot replace the kind of perform ance that would be delivered by a driver who is capable of...

Page 213: ...ci dents Make sure that the driver is rested and alert Adapt your driving style to the traffic con ditions Function The system is switched on every time drive ready state is switched on After commence...

Page 214: ...limits The system may have limited functionality in sit uations such as the following and an incorrect warning or no warning at all may be output If the time is set incorrectly When the speed is pred...

Page 215: ...The advantages offered by the Anti lock Brake System ABS can also be utilised to the full The pressure on the brake should be maintained for the duration of the full braking process Adaptive brake as...

Page 216: ...mic Stability Control DSC when driving with a roof load Overview Button in the vehicle DSC OFF Deactivate activate DSC General Driving stability during acceleration and cornering is restricted if DSC...

Page 217: ...CTION is displayed in the instru ment cluster and the DSC OFF indicator lamp is illuminated Deactivating DTC Press the button again TRACTION and the DSC OFF indicator light are extinguished Display Di...

Page 218: ...the front wheels At higher speeds the rear wheels are turned in the same direction as the front wheels This re sults in for example better directional stability and a smoother change of direction In c...

Page 219: ...tem on off see page 219 Speed Limit Assist see page 231 adopt the suggested speed manually Store current speed Left control box rocker switch Changing the speed limit see page 220 Operation Switching...

Page 220: ...limit The system gives a warning if the travelling speed exceeds the set speed limit You can intentionally exceed the speed limit There is no warning in such a case To exceed the set speed limit inte...

Page 221: ...corners and bends In heavy traffic If the road is icy if there is fog or snow if conditions are wet or on a loose road sur face There is a danger of accidents or damage to property Only use the system...

Page 222: ...is switched on if necessary The speed can also be stored by pressing the button Press the button Changing the speed Press the rocker switch repeatedly upwards or downwards until the desired speed is...

Page 223: ...red speed is also maintained on a down hill stretch The vehicle may drive slower than the desired speed on uphill gradients if the engine power is not sufficient In ECO PRO drive mode it is possible t...

Page 224: ...rectly or called up by mistake There is a danger of accidents Adjust the desired speed to the traffic conditions Observe the traffic sit uation and intervene actively if the situation warrants it WARN...

Page 225: ...e front side of the rear view mirror Keep the windscreen clean and clear in the area in front of the rear view mirror Area of use The system can be used to optimum effect on well constructed roads The...

Page 226: ...gain Without steering and lane control assis tant With steering and lane control assistant The displays turn off The desired speed saved is deleted Interrupting manually When the system is activated p...

Page 227: ...ultiple of 10 km h on the km h display or the next multiple of 5 mph on the mph display in the speedometer Hold the rocker switch in one position to repeat the action Setting the distance General The...

Page 228: ...travel ling in front of you but maintains the saved speed There is a danger of accidents or dam age to property Adjust the desired speed to the traffic conditions and brake if necessary Switching the...

Page 229: ...r lamp the system is switched off Vehicle symbol flashes The requirements for operation of the system are no longer be ing met The system has been deactiva ted but will continue to brake until you act...

Page 230: ...cantly faster than vehicles in front for example when rapidly approaching a lorry If a vehicle is clearly detected in front of you the system prompts you to intervene by braking and if nec essary by t...

Page 231: ...or upward gradi ents Malfunction The system cannot be activated if the radar sen sor is not correctly aligned for example following parking damage A Check Control message is displayed if the sys tem...

Page 232: ...ed limit is adopted automatically Adjust manually the detected speed limit can be adopted manually Show anticipation detected speed lim its are displayed in the instrument cluster without being adopte...

Page 233: ...3 Driver assistance 4 Driving 5 Speed Assistant 6 Adjust speed limits 7 Confirm the desired setting System limits Speed Limit Assist based on the Speed Limit Info system Take into account the Speed Li...

Page 234: ...n and in tervene actively if the situation warrants it Overview Buttons on the steering wheel Button Function Steering and lane control assistant in cluding traffic queue assistant on off see page 235...

Page 235: ...rol assis tant The selected function is shown in green The setting is saved for the currently used driver profile Switching on 1 Press the button on the steering wheel 2 Adjust the steering and lane c...

Page 236: ...ignal sounds System is switching off Green steering wheel symbol and lane marking symbol The system is helping the driver keep the vehicle in lane Symbol Description Steering wheel symbol yellow Hands...

Page 237: ...s such as crash barriers Lane marking detected Maximum speed 180 km h approx 110 mph The minimum speed is country specific Switching the function on off Lane change assistance can be switched on off V...

Page 238: ...late incorrectly or without justifica tion due to limits of the system There is a dan ger of accidents or damage to property Observe the information on the system limits and intervene actively if nec...

Page 239: ...ustic warning is given sooner at a distance of approx 1 50 m 5 ft Safety notes WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per sonal responsibility to assess the traffic situa tion correctly Due t...

Page 240: ...is extinguished The image from the rear view camera is shown when reverse gear is engaged and the Park As sistant button is pressed Warning Acoustic signals General An intermittent sound indicates th...

Page 241: ...ts a collision cannot be prevented under all circumstances The function is available at speeds below walking speed when driving or rolling in reverse Pressing the accelerator pedal interrupts the brak...

Page 242: ...correctly or without justifica tion due to limits of the system There is a dan ger of accidents or damage to property Observe the information on the system limits and intervene actively if necessary L...

Page 243: ...automatic activation of PDC when obstacles are detected if necessary Malfunction A Check Control message is shown A white symbol is shown and the capture area of the sensors is shown in dark col our o...

Page 244: ...the view via iDrive 1 If necessary tilt the Controller to the left 2 Rear view camera The image from the rear view camera is shown Operating requirements The rear view camera is switched on The boot...

Page 245: ...ith the help of driving path and turning circle lines 1 Position the vehicle so that the red turning circle line is within the boundaries of the park ing space 2 Turn the steering wheel so that the gr...

Page 246: ...camera perspectives can be dis played Automatic camera perspective see page 247 the system automatically shows the appropriate camera perspective depend ing on the particular driving situation Rear v...

Page 247: ...ng on off manually Press the Park Assistant button On the LED is illuminated Off the LED is extinguished Automatic switching off when moving forwards The system switches off when a certain distance or...

Page 248: ...Gesture Control see page 61 To leave the circular path tilt the Controller to the side and press it or tap the active camera symbol on the touch screen Rear view camera This view shows the image of t...

Page 249: ...urned be yond a certain angle only one turning circle line is displayed Parking with the help of driving path and turning circle lines 1 Position the vehicle so that the red turning circle line is wit...

Page 250: ...em shows any fixed stationary obstacles that are re stricting the opening angle of the doors The system does not issue warnings about ap proaching road users In selector lever position P the maximum o...

Page 251: ...for the front cam era when driving forward Saving activation points 1 Drive to the position at which the system is to be switched on and stop 2 Press the button 3 Tilt the Controller to the right 4 Sa...

Page 252: ...nce to objects based on the display Malfunction The failure of a camera is shown on the Control Display A yellow symbol is shown and the cap ture area of the failed camera is shown in black on the Con...

Page 253: ...three steps Switching on and activating Parking space search Parking The status of the system and the actions re quired are shown on the Control Display Ultrasonic sensors measure parking spaces on bo...

Page 254: ...ject that is at least 0 5 m 1 7 ft long Gap between two objects each at least 0 5 m 1 7 ft long Parking parallel to the road Minimum length of gap between two objects own vehicle length plus approxima...

Page 255: ...acoustic signal on off see page 256 When perpendicular or parallel parking spaces are clearly detected the system auto matically sets the appropriate parking method A selection menu is displayed for p...

Page 256: ...ng at tempts or parking time is exceeded When changing to other functions on the Control Display If the boot lid is open When doors are open If the parking brake is applied When accelerating If the br...

Page 257: ...ff automati cally Depending on the equipment version reversing assistant Principle The system supports the driver when reversing for example when driving out of tight parking spaces or narrow roads Th...

Page 258: ...nd too late incorrectly or without justifica tion due to limits of the system There is a dan ger of accidents or damage to property Observe the information on the system limits and intervene actively...

Page 259: ...er of the manufac turer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop Crossing traffic warning Principle At blind exits or when reversing out of perpendic ular parking spaces the syste...

Page 260: ...cally If the system was activated on the Control Dis play it is switched on automatically as soon as Park Distance Control PDC or Panorama View is active and a gear is engaged The system is switched o...

Page 261: ...bumper of your vehicle Acoustic warning In addition to the visual display a warning signal sounds when your own vehicle is moving in the corresponding direction System limits The system may have limi...

Page 262: ...t drive modes of the drive experience switch see page 143 Drive mode Damper configuration COMFORT ECO PRO Balanced SPORT SPORT PLUS Firm Active Roll Stabilisation Principle The system reduces body lea...

Page 263: ...ee page 218 This increases the agility and comfort of the ve hicle further The function may be limited if the navigation data is invalid outdated or not available for example Depending on the equipmen...

Page 264: ...ved by the following components Emissions tested interior Microfilter Air conditioning system for regulating tem perature air flow and recirculated air mode Depending on the equipment Microfilter acti...

Page 265: ...f air flow button Seat heating Seat ventilation Switching off Complete system Press and hold the button on the driver s side until the component switches off On the front passenger side Press and hold...

Page 266: ...nd screen and side windows may mist over for a short time when the drive ready state has been switched on The cooling function is switched on automati cally in the AUTO programme When the automatic ai...

Page 267: ...el 7 Set the desired intensity The air flow and air distribution are controlled au tomatically in line with the selected intensity The selected intensity is shown on the display for automatic air cond...

Page 268: ...w manually first switch off the AUTO program Operation Press upper or lower side of button re duce or increase air flow The selected air flow is shown on the display for automatic air conditioning In...

Page 269: ...utton The LED is illumina ted The function is available when the engine is run ning The rear window heating is switched off auto matically after a certain period of time Microfilter activated carbon f...

Page 270: ...and odourless In en closed spaces the exhaust fumes can also build up outside the vehicle There is a danger of fatal injury Keep the exhaust pipe clear and ensure sufficient ventilation Do not switch...

Page 271: ...f via the but tons of the automatic air conditioning Press any button except Rear window heating Lower side of air flow button Seat heating Seat ventilation Menu The system switches off after leaving...

Page 272: ...the departure time 6 Select the day of the week if necessary 7 OK Activating the departure time Operating requirements If a departure time is to influence activation of the auxiliary heating independe...

Page 273: ...ith vehicle parts when the standing air conditioning is operating Enabling automatic engine start The automatic engine start must be enabled be fore using the system This enables the engine to switch...

Page 274: ...e to set scheduled departure times in the system One off departure time the scheduled depar ture time can be set The system is switched on as a one off Departure time with day of the week the schedule...

Page 275: ...Precondit setting 3 Tap the symbol 4 Activate the desired departure time Tap the symbol Symbol on the automatic air condition ing system signals that a departure time has been activated Operating air...

Page 276: ...be programmed with the desired functions The rel evant system is needed to programme the hand held remote Before you sell the vehicle delete the saved functions beforehand for your own security Safet...

Page 277: ...n be operated with the buttons on the rear view mirror Special instruction for alternating code radio systems If the system cannot be operated after repeated programming check whether the system to be...

Page 278: ...l re mote control There is a danger of injury or damage to property When programming and operating make sure that the area of move ment of the particular system is kept clear Also follow the safety no...

Page 279: ...n catch fire if the lighter is drop ped or is held against other objects There is a danger of fire and injury Take hold of the lighter by its handle Ensure that children do not use the lighter as ther...

Page 280: ...loyed There is a danger of injury Make sure that devices and cables are not in the deployment range of the airbags NOTE Battery chargers for the vehicle battery may operate with high voltages and high...

Page 281: ...In the centre console NOTE Objects in the storage compartment for exam ple large USB connectors can block or damage the cover on opening and closing There is a danger of damage to property When openin...

Page 282: ...seats Safety notes WARNING Loose objects or devices connected by a cable to the vehicle for example mobile telephones may be flung around the interior during the journey for example in an accident or...

Page 283: ...while driv ing Only stow fragile objects in closed storage compartments Storage compartment in the centre console Opening Press the cover Closing Pull back the cover on the handle strip Front centre a...

Page 284: ...rom the coat hooks so they do not obstruct visibility when driving WARNING Incorrect use of the coat hooks can present a danger for example if objects are flung around in the event of braking and evas...

Page 285: ...ed the per mitted total weight and permitted axle loads WARNING Loose objects or devices connected by a cable to the vehicle for example mobile telephones may be flung around the interior during the j...

Page 286: ...for se curing the loads Net Smaller objects can be stowed in the net on the right hand side Move the net down to transport larger objects Side storage compartment left General There is a storage compa...

Page 287: ...ssible adapt the backrest angle of all the relevant seat backrests and adjust the seats correctly Make sure that the seats and their backrests are cor rectly engaged or locked If possible adjust the h...

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Page 289: ...DRIVING HINTS Driving precautions 290 Saving fuel 295 289 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 290: ...is new drive moderately and intervene at an early stage if necessary Please comply with running in procedures for the corresponding parts and components Engine gearbox and differential Up to 2000 km...

Page 291: ...Exhaust gas particle filter Principle The exhaust gas particle filter collects soot parti cles The soot particles are burned at high tem peratures to clean the exhaust gas particle filter as necessar...

Page 292: ...erence and to dissipate the radiation from vehicle s interior Aquaplaning On wet or slushy roads a wedge of water can form between the tyres and the road This situation known as aquaplaning means that...

Page 293: ...it is needed Downhill gradients General When driving on long or steep downhill stretches use the gear in which the least braking is required Otherwise the brake system can overheat and braking effect...

Page 294: ...en the luggage for example with tensioning straps Do not allow objects to protrude into the swing range of the boot lid Drive cautiously and avoid sudden accelera tion braking or cornering Driving on...

Page 295: ...ter use Add on parts on the vehicle interfere with its aer odynamic performance and increase fuel con sumption Close windows Open windows increase drag and consequently fuel consumption Tyres General...

Page 296: ...ffic and stop and go traffic Switch these functions off if they are not re quired The ECO PRO drive mode supports energy sav ing use of comfort functions These functions are automatically deactivated...

Page 297: ...tip is shown when the speed of the set ECO PRO limit is exceeded Set the ECO PRO Limit speed Notification at Select the required speed Coasting The coasting function enables the engine to be operated...

Page 298: ...us range is shown in grey the current driving style is inefficient The display turns blue as soon as all the condi tions for driving with optimised consumption are met The intervals for resetting the...

Page 299: ...e reduced by coming off the gas and coasting until the route section is reached Depending on the situation the system also in dependently used the engine brake by interrupt ing the coasting function s...

Page 300: ...PRO drive mode or COMFORT drive mode via the drive experience switch and cannot be deactivated A precautionary driving style helps to use the function frequently and supports the consump tion reducin...

Page 301: ...driving style is analysed The eval uation is performed in various categories and is shown on the Control Display Using this display the individual driving style can be adjusted to save fuel General T...

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Page 303: ...BILITY Refuelling 304 Wheels and tyres 306 Engine compartment 330 Service products 333 Maintenance 344 Replacing parts 347 Breakdown Assist 351 General care 360 303 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 1...

Page 304: ...the filler neck Lifting the filler nozzle during refu elling results in the following The fuel supply being cut off prematurely Fuel vapour and fumes being recovered less effectively The fuel tank is...

Page 305: ...danger of injury or damage to property Make sure that the retaining strap does not get trapped and crushed when clos ing the cap 1 Fit the tank cap and turn clockwise until it is clearly heard to clic...

Page 306: ...adjust as necessary for example twice a month or before any long jour ney Tyre inflation pressure information On the door pillar The tyre inflation pressures are shown on the door pillar of the drive...

Page 307: ...inflation pressure inscriptions on the door pillar The tyre inflation pressure inscriptions on the tyre inflation pressure sign on the door pillar only relate to cold tyres or tyres at the same temper...

Page 308: ...ly for damage the presence of foreign bodies and wear Vehicle behaviour that may indicate tyre damage or other faults Unusual vibrations Unusual tyre or running noises Unusual vehicle response such as...

Page 309: ...afety notes WARNING Wheels and tyres that are not suitable for your vehicle can damage parts of the vehicle For ex ample they could come into contact with the bodywork on account of their dimensional...

Page 310: ...an indicating label stating the maxi mum permitted speed in the driver s field of view The indicating label is available from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partne...

Page 311: ...ics There is a danger of accidents Drive with care and do not exceed a speed of 80 km h 50 mph Label The tyres are identified on the tyre s side wall by RSC Runflat System Component Remedying flat tyr...

Page 312: ...ts can damage the TPM wheel electronics In this case have the electronics replaced at the next opportunity The compressor can be used to check the tyre inflation pressure Overview Storage The Mobility...

Page 313: ...d spaces the exhaust fumes can also build up outside the vehicle There is a danger of fatal injury Keep the exhaust pipe clear and ensure sufficient ventilation NOTE The compressor can overheat if ope...

Page 314: ...able to continue the journey a tyre infla tion pressure of at least 2 bar must be reached Removing and storing the sealant container 1 Unscrew the filler hose of the sealant con tainer from the tyre...

Page 315: ...h If possible do not drive slower than 20 km h 12 mph Adjusting 1 Stop in a suitable area 2 Screw the connecting hose of the compres sor directly onto the tyre valve 3 Insert the plug into the socket...

Page 316: ...wheels with tyres of the following sizes 245 45 R18 245 40 R19 Observe the snow chain manufacturer s instruc tions Do not initialise the runflat indicator RPA with snow chains fitted as it may give in...

Page 317: ...essures will also be incorrect As a result reliable signalling of a loss of tyre inflation pressure can no longer be guar anteed There is a danger of injury and damage to property Make sure that the t...

Page 318: ...re Specified pressure The specified pressure for the tyres on the front and rear axle is displayed The specified pressures are values stored in the vehicle The temperature effects of vehicle operation...

Page 319: ...ing appears Tyre Pressure Monitor active See label for recommended pressures You can interrupt your journey at any time The reset resumes automatically when you continue your journey Messages for tyre...

Page 320: ...the ve hicle Avoid violent or sudden braking and steering manoeuvres 2 Check whether the vehicle is equipped with standard tyres or run flat tyres The symbol identifying run flat tyres see page 311 is...

Page 321: ...correct if necessary 3 Perform a reset of the system If there is a significant loss of tyre inflation pressure Message A yellow warning lamp is illuminated in the instrument cluster In addition a sym...

Page 322: ...ght not have been reset Perform a reset Possible driving distance with a deflated tyre The possible driving distance varies depending on the load and stresses the vehicle is subjected to for example s...

Page 323: ...to complete the reset Perform a system reset again Runflat indicator RPA Principle The system identifies a loss of tyre inflation pres sure by comparing the rotational speeds of the individual wheels...

Page 324: ...yres and continuing to drive with these tyres Flat tyre message A yellow warning lamp is illuminated in the instrument cluster In addition a symbol with a Check Control mes sage is shown on the Contro...

Page 325: ...r If the vehicle is moderately loaded and used un der favourable conditions it is possible to travel up to 80 km 50 miles Driving properties with damaged tyres On a journey with damaged tyres handling...

Page 326: ...ple changing from summer to winter tyres Using the jack frequently may cause it to become jammed or damaged There is a danger of injury and dam age to property Only use the jack to change an emergency...

Page 327: ...s have a special coding The blots can only be released with the adapter that matches the coding Overview The adapter of the thiefproof wheel studs can be found in the on board tool kit or in an oddmen...

Page 328: ...ct the vehicle against rolling away Undo the wheel studs by half a turn Jacking points The jacking points are located in the marked po sitions Raising vehicle WARNING Your hands or fingers could get t...

Page 329: ...urer are fitted the wheel studs belonging to the wheels may also have to be used 4 Tighten the remaining wheel studs until fin ger tight and then tighten all the wheel studs crosswise 5 Turn the jack...

Page 330: ...tion This also applies to safety relevant func tions and systems Please comply with the relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and systems Overview For a petrol engine 1...

Page 331: ...ne compartment contains moving components Certain components in the en gine compartment can also move when the ve hicle is switched off for example the radiator fan There is a danger of injury Do not...

Page 332: ...act with the windscreen NOTE When closing the bonnet must lock into place on both sides Applying additional pressure can damage the bonnet There is a danger of dam age to property Open the bonnet agai...

Page 333: ...has knock control This means that different petrol grades can be used Safety notes NOTE Even small quantities of the wrong fuel or wrong fuel additives can damage the fuel sys tem and engine In addit...

Page 334: ...the reduction agent AdBlue into the exhaust stream In the catalytic converter this produces a chemi cal reaction that minimises the nitrous oxides General The vehicle has a tank which has to be toppe...

Page 335: ...le If you keep to this maintenance schedule a sin gle top up is generally required between the maintenance appointments Under certain circumstances for example due to a particularly dynamic driving st...

Page 336: ...p quantity Precise top up quantity is shown on Control Dis play Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Vehicle status 3 AdBlue Reduction agent tank The fuel tank cap for the reduction agent is loca ted next to the fuel t...

Page 337: ...lenishing reduction agent with a bottle 1 Open fuel filler flap see page 304 2 Turn the reduction agent tank cap anticlock wise and remove 3 Place the fuel tank cap in the holder on the fuel filler fl...

Page 338: ...display contin ues to be shown Drive ready state can only be es tablished when the display is no longer illuminated 1 Press the start stop button three times Display is no longer illuminated after ap...

Page 339: ...ntrol message is shown Operating requirements A current measurement is available after approxi mately 30 minutes of normal driving Displaying the engine oil level Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Vehicle status 3 E...

Page 340: ...ngine oil causes engine damage There is a danger of damage to property Top up with engine oil immediately NOTE Too much engine oil can damage the engine or the catalytic converter There is a danger of...

Page 341: ...gine ACEA C2 ACEA C3 Diesel engine ACEA C2 ACEA C3 Viscosity classes When selecting an engine oil make sure that the engine oil belongs to one of the following viscos ity classes Viscosity classes SAE...

Page 342: ...cessary The coolant level is shown by Min and Max marks The Min and Max marks are located in different positions depending on the coolant tank Depending on the engine version the coolant tank is locat...

Page 343: ...atch fire There is a danger of injury or damage to property Only top up washer fluid when the engine has cooled down Then fully close the cap of the washer fluid reservoir NOTE Additives containing si...

Page 344: ...requirement The system thus enables the scope of the main tenance work to be adapted to the individual us age profile General Information on service requirements see page 153 can be displayed on the C...

Page 345: ...than normal mainte nance is required to keep the emission levels of your vehicle within the design limits Socket for on board diagnosis OBD General Devices connected to the OBD socket trigger the ala...

Page 346: ...t the end of its life cycle The regulations concerning the returning of end of life vehicles may vary from country to country Additional information is available from a Service Partner of the manufact...

Page 347: ...per falls onto it without the wiper blade fitted There is a danger of damage to property Hold the wiper firmly when changing the wiper blade Do not fold in or switch on the wiper without a wiper blade...

Page 348: ...glass can mist over on the inside When driving with the lights switched on the condensation disappears after a short time There is no need to replace the headlight glass If moisture increasingly forms...

Page 349: ...op Power failure Following an electrical power failure some equipment will have to be reinitialised or individ ual settings will need to be updated for example Memory function save positions again Tim...

Page 350: ...manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop MOBILITY Replacing parts 350 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 351: ...riangle is in the boot To remove undo the Velcro fastener First aid kit General Some items in the kit have a limited shelf life Check the use by dates of the contents regularly and replace any items t...

Page 352: ...Assistance Principle BMW Group Accident Assistance can be contac ted if help is required in the event of an accident General If the vehicle sensors detect a minor to moder ately severe accident which...

Page 353: ...tegrated into the vehicle is activated Automatic triggering In certain circumstances for example deploy ment of the airbags an emergency call may be placed automatically immediately after an acci dent...

Page 354: ...ions The emergency call is set up using the SIM card integrated in the vehicle For technical reasons it might not be possible to make an emergency call in highly adverse condi tions Overview SOS butto...

Page 355: ...ontact a doctor immediately Do not allow the extinguishing agent to come into contact with the skin Pro longed contact with the extinguishing agent can cause the skin to dry out Do not allow the extin...

Page 356: ...ectrical systems in both vehi cles Jump starting connections The jump starting connection in the engine compartment serves as the positive battery ter minal Open the cover of the jump starting connect...

Page 357: ...ttery if necessary and have it re charged Tow starting and towing away Safety note WARNING Due to system limitations individual functions may not work properly when tow starting towing with activated...

Page 358: ...ld be on the same side If it is impossible to avoid attaching the tow bar at an angle note the following Tow bar clearance may be limited when cor nering The tow bar will generate lateral forces if it...

Page 359: ...e opening Tow starting Do not attempt to tow start the vehicle If necessary start the engine using starting as sistance see page 355 Have the cause of the starting difficulties recti fied by a Service...

Page 360: ...ive pressure or excessive temperatures can damage various components There is a danger of damage to property Ensure a suffi cient distance and do not spray for an extended period of time Comply with t...

Page 361: ...es the brake discs and brake pads and protects them against corrosion Completely remove residues on the windscreens to avoid affecting visibility due to smearing and to reduce wiping noise and wiper b...

Page 362: ...loth with suitable interior cleaning agents Clean the upholstery down to the seams using wide wiping actions Avoid rubbing vigorously Safety note NOTE Open Velcro fasteners on articles of clothing can...

Page 363: ...allow seat belts to retract unless they are dry Carpets and foot mats WARNING Objects in the driver s footwell can restrict the pedal travel or block a pedal that has been pressed There is a danger o...

Page 364: ...ctive glass of the Head Up Dis play see page 160 with a microfibre cloth and commercially available dishwashing liquid Laying up the vehicle Special measures need to be taken if putting the vehicle ou...

Page 365: ...General care MOBILITY 365 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 366: ...366 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 367: ...REFERENCE Technical data 368 Appendix 370 Everything from A to Z 374 367 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 368: ...asurement method Detailed values can be found in the per mit documents on information plates on the ve hicle or can be requested from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service...

Page 369: ...oad kg lb 75 165 840d xDrive Kerb weight ready for road with 75 kg 165 lb load tank 90 full no optional extras kg lb 1905 4200 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2370 5225 Load kg lb 540 1190 Front axle loa...

Page 370: ...ning standing air conditioning via Remote Engine Start see page 272 Breakdown Assist emergency call statutory emergency call see page 353 Suitable seats General Information about which child restraint...

Page 371: ...position with lower ISOFIX anchors but without Top Tether cannot be used Seat belt locks for adults are located on the side between the two lower ISOFIX anchors cannot be used Seat number Position in...

Page 372: ...of the front seat if neces sary and also adjust the head restraint of the rear seat or remove it Not compatible with i Size seat position with a support stand cannot be used Seat position with lower...

Page 373: ...Appendix REFERENCE 373 Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 374: ...opping up 335 Additives engine oil grades 340 Adjustable speed limit see Manual Speed Lim iter 219 Adjusting the headlights 169 Age of tyres 309 Airbags 172 Airbags indicator warning lamp 173 Airbag s...

Page 375: ...on 8 BMW diesel with BluePerformance 334 BMW Digital Key 93 BMW display key 83 BMW display key malfunction 87 BMW Gesture Control 61 BMW Maintenance System 344 BMW Services see Owner s Handbook for Na...

Page 376: ...e remote control 81 Comfort opening using the remote control 80 COMFORT see Drive experience switch 143 Communication see Owner s Handbook for Navigation Entertainment Communication 8 Compartments in...

Page 377: ...lay in windscreen see Head Up Dis play 160 Display key malfunction 87 Display key see BMW display key 83 Display lighting see Instrument lighting 169 Displays 146 Displays and symbols 9 Displays ECO P...

Page 378: ...342 Engine idling when driving see Coasting 300 Engine oil change 341 Engine oil filler neck 340 Engine oil grades for topping up 340 Engine oil level checking electronically 339 Engine oil temperatu...

Page 379: ...on 333 Fuel tank cap 304 Fuel tank capacity 369 Fuses 349 G Garage door opener see Integrated universal re mote control 276 Gearbox see Steptronic transmission 138 General driving information 291 Gene...

Page 380: ...s Handbook in the vehicle 19 Integrated universal remote control 276 Intelligent Auto Start Stop function 131 Intelligent emergency call 354 Intelligent Safety 176 Intended use 10 Intensity AUTO progr...

Page 381: ...p mirror 278 Malfunction BMW display key 87 Malfunction displays see Check Control 148 Malfunction remote control 83 Manual air distribution 268 Manual air flow 268 Manual operation fuel filler flap 3...

Page 382: ...Navigation Entertainment Communication 8 Opening and closing 79 Operating a smartphone via voice control 60 Operating menus see iDrive 50 Outlets see Ventilation 269 Outside air see AUC 267 Outside te...

Page 383: ...ntrol of the vehicle replacing the bat tery 82 Remote control universal 276 Remote control with display malfunction 87 Remote control with display see BMW display key 83 Remote services app see Owner...

Page 384: ...tion 116 Seats front 108 Seat ventilation active 118 Securing a transported load 285 Selection list in the instrument cluster 158 Selector lever Steptronic transmission 138 Sensors care 363 Service hi...

Page 385: ...Handbook 9 Status vehicle 159 Steering and lane control assistant including traf fic queue assistant 233 Steering see Integral Active Steering 218 Steering wheel adjusting 115 Steering wheel buttons...

Page 386: ...8 Triple turn signal 135 Turn indicator indicator lamp 151 Turn indicators high beam headlights headlight flasher 135 Turn indicators replacing bulbs see Bulbs and lights 348 Turning circle lines rear...

Page 387: ...92 Water see Condensation when vehicle is parked 293 Website 8 Weights 369 Welcome lights 165 Welcome light when unlocking 80 Welcome screen driver profiles 99 Wheel change 326 Wheel replacement 309 W...

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Page 389: ...Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

Page 390: ...The Ultimate Driving Machine BMW DRIVER S GUIDE APP Yourcustomisedvehicleinformationinanapp Optimisedforsmartphones tablets Canbeusedoffline BL00I xxx en Online Edition for Part no xxx VI 18...

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