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Page 3: ...lemental Manuals lso makes decisive contribution toward greater safety in traffic through its er training er s Manual should be considered a permanent part of this vehicle It ay with the vehicle when...

Page 4: ...ty systems bags 49 nsporting children safely 52 hicle Memory Key Memory 55 Driving Ignition lock 56 Starting the engine 56 Switching off the engine 57 Parking brake 58 Manual transmission 58 Sequentia...

Page 5: ...re condition 103 ire replacement 104 Wheel and tire combinations 105 pecial characteristics of winter tires 106 now chains 106 In the engine compartment Hood 107 Engine compartment essentials 108 Wash...

Page 6: ...Index gine data 136 mensions 137 ights 138 pacities 139 Everything from A to Z 142...

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Page 8: ...ment s the end of a specific item of tion tes special equipment country equipment and optional t Identifies index entries that refer to owner service procedures or topics on vehicle maintenance Identi...

Page 9: ...s Manual a car radio or telephone for instance we have enclosed Supplementary Owner s Manuals We ask you to read these manuals as well Status at time of printing BMW pursues a policy of continuous ong...

Page 10: ...ted by BMW to ensure optimum performance when installed on your vehicle BMW warrants these parts to be free from defects in material and workman ship BMW will not accept any liability for damage resul...

Page 11: ...w Jersey 07675 1227 Telephone 201 307 4000 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 an...

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Page 14: ...er Wiper system Rain or 66 d warning flashers shift lever 58 window defroster 84 88 7 Central locking system 28 8 Steering wheel 47 9 Horn the entire surface 10 Fog lamps 82...

Page 15: ...s Data Index hometer and ine oil temperature gauge 70 ine coolant temperature ge 71 cator and warning ps 17 to 20 8 Control button for Clock 73 Unit of measure of outside temper ature display 73 9 Dis...

Page 16: ...peration g the turn signal lever refer to e 72 ock utside temperature verage fuel consumption ange verage speed 12 Display for Check Control 72 13 Trip odometer reset to zero 70 14 Indicator and warni...

Page 17: ...ine Check ngine oil level and top up as ed If the oil level is correct e contact the nearest BMW r Do not continue driving as the engine could sustain serious ge from inadequate lubrication Flat Tire...

Page 18: ...he system d by your BMW center as soon ible itional information refer to 6 101 ABS CBC and DSC indicator and warning lamps for Canadian models Orange consult the nearest BMW center Sequential M gearbo...

Page 19: ...ing normal driving and on has been deactivated either at the n or in response to a system nction event of a malfunction have the m checked by your nearest BMW r dditional information starting on 76 Dy...

Page 20: ...ol Lights up when the cruise control is activated Available for on via the multifunction steering itional information refer to 8 Front fog lamps Lights up whenever the fog amps are on itional informat...

Page 21: ...ch function MD ss briefly jump to next track ended pressure search function ack sette ss briefly stop jump to next track ast forward ended pressure fast forward one n personal phone book nd functions...

Page 22: ...re or pharmacy observe all legal regulations g a first aid kit to be carried in cle Fuel filler door Always switch off the engine before refueling as it is not possible to add fuel with the engine run...

Page 23: ...the effect of the vapor overy system on the pump ng as the filler nozzle is used prop he fuel tank is full whenever the e shuts off the first time Fuel tank capacity approx 16 6 gal 63 liters incl a...

Page 24: ...k the tire pressures on a regular basis at least twice a month and before every extended journey Incorrect tire pressure can otherwise lead to driving instability tire damage and accidents Comply with...

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Page 28: ...fuel filler door The central locking system can be operated from outside via the door lock and using the remote control from inside by pressing a button If it is operated from inside the fuel filler d...

Page 29: ...r lock en with the door closed hold the the Unlock position ose with the door closed turn the the Lock position and hold it Watch during the closing process o be sure that no one is inadvert njured Re...

Page 30: ...e Master keys that are used repeat edly are always ready for opera tion since the battery in the key is charged automatically in the ignition lock as you drive If it is no longer possible to unlock th...

Page 31: ...ditional information refer to 38 To open the luggage compartment lid Press button The lid will open slightly no matter whether it was locked or unlocked Before and after a trip be sure that the luggag...

Page 32: ...X8EWS LX8FZVS LX8FZVE ance statement vice complies with part 15 of the les Operation is subject to the g two conditions device may not cause harmful erence and evice must accept any interfer received...

Page 33: ...ne opens it To engage the locks Either use the central locking button to lock all doors at once or press down the individual door lock buttons To prevent the driver from being inadvertently locked out...

Page 34: ...ey page 28 This is useful for valet for instance To open from the outside Press the button in the handle recess arrow the luggage compartment lid opens slightly The luggage compartment is lighted when...

Page 35: ...n it is d as with all closing procedures Operate the vehicle only when the luggage compartment lid is completely closed Otherwise exhaust fumes could penetrate the interior of the vehicle Should it be...

Page 36: ...You can turn the floor mat over if required for transporting soiled objects for instance The rubberized side may be washed It reduces movement of objects placed on it To secure your luggage use the lu...

Page 37: ...Indicator lamp displays The indicator lamp is located under the interior rearview mirror When the indicator lamp flashes continuously the system is armed The indicator lamp flashes when it is armed t...

Page 38: ...otion sensor to properly the windows and ilt sunroof must be completely eless you should deactivate rior motion sensor refer to ng unintentional alarms if you children or animals in the e indows or sl...

Page 39: ...fer to 29 and 31 Safety feature A contact strip is located on the inside upper frame of each of the windows If pressure is exerted against this contact strip while a window is being raised the system...

Page 40: ...r with it The headliner insert cannot be closed with the sunroof in its raised position After switching the ignition off you can operate the sunroof for up to 15 minutes as long as no door is opened d...

Page 41: ...vent of an electrical malfunction an also operate the sliding tilt of manually move the interior lamp then reach o the exposed opening and press the cover e an Allen wrench from the board tool kit ref...

Page 42: ...n the safety belt s restraint eness is reduced if the belt is osely Expectant mothers always wear their safety belts are to position the lap belt the lower hips where it will not essure against the ab...

Page 43: ...ou can adjust the backrest s contour for additional support in the curvature of your spine s lumbar region The upper hips and spinal column receive supplementary support to help you maintain a relaxed...

Page 44: ...imately at the f your ears as otherwise the amage to the cervical vertebra cident is increased Removal 1 Pull the head restraint upward to the stop 2 Press button 1 and remove the head restraint Insta...

Page 45: ...catch engage in elt buckle lease ss red button in the belt buckle d the belt de belt back into the inertia reel n the rear the belt buckle with he word CENTER is provided sively for the passenger sit...

Page 46: ...locking or ignition key in position 1 Briefly press memory button 1 2 or 3 as desired Movement stops immediately when one of the seat adjustment or memory buttons is activated during the adjustment pr...

Page 47: ...n also switch the higher heating s off directly the button and hold it slightly r Adjustments 1 Push the locking lever downward 2 Adjust the steering wheel forward back and up down to suit your sittin...

Page 48: ...d automatically in key position 2 Passenger side exterior mirror tilt function automatic curb monitor Move the mirror selector switch 1 to the driver s mirror position When the selector lever is place...

Page 49: ...on the driver and passenger sides front 3 Side airbags on the driver and passenger sides front and rear Protective effect The front airbags protect the driver and passenger in the event of a frontal i...

Page 50: ...danger of At all times occupants should sit upright and be properly restrained infants and small children in appro priate child restraint systems larger children and adults using the safety belts Nev...

Page 51: ...nce Repairs Data Index s the right way a child should sit in d restraint device when rear side gs arrow are provided This is the right way a larger child should sit wearing the safety belt when rear s...

Page 52: ...al tether anchorage points have been provided refer to the arrows in the illustration Depending on the location selected for seating in the rear passenger area attach the strap hook to the corre spond...

Page 53: ...erve the instructions for instal and use provided by the child int s manufacturer whenever you uch a device re that all occupants of all ages n properly and securely restrained imes c ar seating posit...

Page 54: ...nertia reel mechanism Allow the reel to retract the belt somewhat and engage the buckle then tighten the belt against the child restraint system The retraction mechanism is now locked The belt cannot...

Page 55: ...nowledgment en locking or unlocking your icle refer to pages 29 30 vate deactivate the Follow me me lamps function refer to e 80 Examples for Key Memory Locks the vehicle after driving off refer to pa...

Page 56: ...it for more than approx 20 seconds Release the ignition key immediately when the engine starts Do not allow the engine to warm up by leaving it running while the vehicle remains stationary Instead beg...

Page 57: ...vehicle is not driven Turn the ignition key to position 1 or 0 Do not remove the ignition key while the vehicle is still moving If you did so the steering lock would engage when the steering wheel is...

Page 58: ...e when parking on lls because under certain ns putting the vehicle into first se gear may not be enough to it from rolling away d corrosion and one sided apply the parking brake lightly me to time whe...

Page 59: ...nd automated shifting de ity to choose between different ing programs Drivelogic dient assistance shift display shift lights ottle blip ving dependent functions respective driving situation e g nering...

Page 60: ...s Then the desired direction of travel must be selected again with the selector lever in position 0 Starting off is not possible with the hood open Before exiting the vehicle with the engine running m...

Page 61: ...ehicle stopped or at low speed e g for rocking free in deep snow 0 Position 0 Always engage before starting the engine If the driving situation requires e g when downshifting on slippery roads the SMG...

Page 62: ...ted mode Each time the engine is started the automated mode is activated as soon as you move the selector lever into the forward driving position In the automated mode all forward gears are automatica...

Page 63: ...ter the e has been started again Your vehicle is set so that when he engine is started the last ed driving program saved in your activated for each shifting Gradient assistance The gradient assistance...

Page 64: ...in permanently Shift lights To achieve the best possible vehicle acceleration with a sporty driving style in the sequential mode shift lights in the instrument cluster indicate the optimum shifting po...

Page 65: ...dicator green indicator lamp accompanied by periodic clicking sound from the relay To signal briefly Press the lever up to but not beyond the resistance point It then returns to the center position wh...

Page 66: ...te the rain sensor is y turn the rotary dial 5 st the sensitivity of the rain turn rotary dial 5 tivate the rain sensor return position 0 eactivate the rain sensor in auto atic car washes Failure to d...

Page 67: ...obscured For this n use an antifreeze agent refer to 109 t use the washers when the reser empty This could cause damage washer pump ning the headlamps the vehicle s lighting system is hed on the headl...

Page 68: ...also deactivated when ion key is in position 0 ed stored in memory is deleted To maintain and store speed or to accelerate Press button briefly The system maintains and stores the current vehicle spee...

Page 69: ...that was stored last dition cruise control is interrupted matically en the brakes are applied en pressing down the clutch pedal ou exceed or fall below the grammed speed for an extended od by depressi...

Page 70: ...g ll go out one after the other ngine speeds in the pre warning possible ely avoid engine speeds in the ning zone ect the engine the fuel supply is ted when you approach this The general operating tem...

Page 71: ...se as far as the edge of the red r in normal operation Remaining distance for service The displays shown in the illustration appear for a few seconds when the ignition key is in position 1 or after th...

Page 72: ...you can call up a new for display plays appear in the following day outside temperature fuel consumption cruising average vehicle speed nition key position 1 the last etting is displayed Clock If you...

Page 73: ...erature display is active Ice warning If the outside temperature drops to about 37 5 7 3 6 then the computer will automatically switch to show the outside temperature In addi tion a signal sounds as...

Page 74: ...ge on the preceding style ge speed ontinue to hold the button on the nal lever the average fuel ption last displayed for that s recalculated from that point in e spent when the vehicle is ry and the e...

Page 75: ...e the problem The PDC does not remove the driver s personal responsibility for evaluating the distance between the vehicle and any obstacles Even when sensors are involved there is a blind spot in wh...

Page 76: ...me e best possible vehicle stability Indicator lamp The indicator lamp in the instru ment cluster will go out shortly after the ignition has been switched on refer to pages 18 19 Indicator lamp flashe...

Page 77: ...benefits of the ABS m are exploited under these mstances t reduce the pressure on the pedal for the duration of the application When the brake is released the DBC is deacti The concept As you drive t...

Page 78: ...rt a flat Activating deactivating the system The system is automatically activated in ignition key position 2 and conse quently is on whenever the vehicle is operated To deactivate the system tap the...

Page 79: ...is still a malfunction dicator lamp in the instrument r will stay lit up yellow e contact your BMW center for onal information The system sport mode identification will cause the engine to respond sp...

Page 80: ...system automatically responds to changes in ambient light in tunnels at dusk etc as well as rain and snow by switching the low beams on or off The headlamps and other external lamps remain on when you...

Page 81: ...lamps h beams blue indicator lamp adlamp flasher e indicator lamp nding lamps ding lamps left or right additional feature you can illumi our vehicle on either side for ng if you wish to do so he igni...

Page 82: ...prox 3 seconds he button briefly to revert to operation eading lamps on and off with button 2 adja each lamp Rear reading lamps Switch on and off with the button adja cent to each lamp To avoid subjec...

Page 83: ...83n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index supply blower 84 mperature 84 distribution 84 7 Rear window defroster 84 8 Air conditioner 84 9 Recirculated air mode 84...

Page 84: ...ir conditioner system is d on ing on the weather the wind may fog over briefly when the s started ondensation forms in the air nditioner system during opera ich then exits under the vehicle of condens...

Page 85: ...ntenance A substan duction in airflow indicates that ter needs to be replaced early To defrost windows and remove condensation 1 Set the blower speed control for the air supply rate to position 4 2 Tu...

Page 86: ...r distribution 87 dual air distribution 87 or temperature sensor please clear and unobstructed 10 Display for temperature and air supply 87 11 To defrost windshield and side windows 87 12 Air conditio...

Page 87: ...ture is ed as quickly as possible It then ains this temperature regardless season Air supply blower By pressing the left or right side of the button you can vary the air supply This deactivates the au...

Page 88: ...ase upply as required window defroster When the rear window defroster s activated the indicator lamp on The rear window defroster s off automatically e rear window defroster auto atically assumes oper...

Page 89: ...89n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index er sun blind tuate press the button briefly with n key in position 1 or higher...

Page 90: ...vent of a ash close the glove compart mediately after use k e of the master keys A master also be used for unlocking If you turn over only your door and ignition key for valet parking for example refe...

Page 91: ...rs Data Index rage holder coin box beverage holders and a coin box ovided in the center console Rear center armrest You will find a beverage holder for two drink containers in the rear center armrest...

Page 92: ...the hands free micro s located in the headliner near rior lamp her information on the cellular refer to the separate Owner s To empty Press on the edge of the open cover arrow the ashtray moves up an...

Page 93: ...ow the ay moves up and can be removed Press on the upper edge to fold it up For additional information refer to page 101 When suspending clothing from the hooks be sure that they will not obstruct the...

Page 94: ...belt in the rear You can retract the 3 point safety belt in the rear before folding the through loading system back Retracting the 3 point safety belt Loosen the safety belt and insert the buckle latc...

Page 95: ...front ts The zipper provides conve nt access to stored items It may opened to allow the ski bag to dry ss knob 2 the cover in the gage compartment is unlocked ore the ski bag perform the above in rev...

Page 96: ...ctly behind the back or the luggage compartment on and as low as possible r sharp edges and corners ot pile objects higher than the dge of the backrest For very heavy loads when the rear seat is not o...

Page 97: ...to exceed the approved roof weight the approved gross vehicle weight or the axle loads You will find the specifi cations under Technical Data on page 138 Make sure that the load is not too heavy and a...

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Page 100: ...300 miles 500 km must elapse before the brake pads and rotors achieve the optimal pad surface and wear patterns required for trouble free operation and long service life later on To break in the sepa...

Page 101: ...ill exploit the full benefits of the ABS system if you apply maximum brake pressure panic stop Since the vehicle maintains steering responsiveness you can nevertheless avoid possible obstacles with a...

Page 102: ...hat your brake system will d with undiminished efficiency ou need it Extended or steep mountain descents should be driven in the gear in which only minimal periodic brake applica tions are required Th...

Page 103: ...flat tire greatly impairs steering and braking response and can lead to complete loss of control over the vehicle Avoid overloading the vehicle so that the permitted load on the tires is not exceeded...

Page 104: ...e erial of the tire to degenerate uce tire life and excessive ature can lead to sudden tire The grade C corresponds to a performance which all ger vehicle tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehic...

Page 105: ...nation affects different systems as ABS DSC Flat Tire Monitor unction of these systems is red if improper wheel and tire inations are used is reason use only tires of the brand and tread pattern on th...

Page 106: ...nd only on the rear wheels Comply with all manufac turer s safety precautions when mounting the chains Do not exceed a maximum speed of 30 mph 50 km h with snow chains After mounting or removing snow...

Page 107: ...es Check for proper locking by pulling on the hood at the left and right above the headlamps To avoid injuries be sure that the travel path of the hood is clear when it is closed as with all closing p...

Page 108: ...e oil filler neck 110 nsion tank for SMG hydraulic checking and possible refilling ur BMW center 59 6 Engine oil dipstick 110 7 Filler neck for brake fluid 113...

Page 109: ...ance Repairs Data Index Antifreeze agent for the washer systems is inflammable For this n keep it away from sources of and store it only in its original ners Store it inaccessible to chil Comply with...

Page 110: ...ait until the level has dropped to just above the lower mark before adding oil you should never allow the oil level to fall below this mark Do not fill beyond the upper mark on the dipstick Excess oil...

Page 111: ...rmation native oil types d it not be possible to purchase approved by BMW you can also ther oils for adding smaller quanti etween oil changes as an excep The following information must be ied on the p...

Page 112: ...at least with the upper edge of the filler refer to the arrow in the illustra but no more than 0 8 in 2 cm e it that is up to the second on the float refer also to the matic diagram next to the fille...

Page 113: ...Service Warranty Information Booklet US ls or the Warranty and Service Booklet Canadian models fluid is toxic and damages the e s paint You should always store s original container and in a loca acce...

Page 114: ...wn e regardless of use Service and Warranty Information Booklet US models Warranty and Service Guide Booklet Canadian models For additional information on required maintenance intervals and procedures...

Page 115: ...ex fornia Proposition 65 Warning rnia laws require us to state the ing warning Engine exhaust some of its constituents and certain vehicle onents contain or emit chemicals n to the State of California...

Page 116: ...ed and contact your BMW center immediately engine misfiring over even a eriod of time can seriously emission control system nents especially the catalytic er Service Engine Soon warning amp for Canadi...

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Page 120: ...t your BMW center Do not touch the glass portion of a new bulb with your bare hands since even small amounts of impurities burn into the surface and reduce the service life of the bulb Use a clean clo...

Page 121: ...is very low provided that they are not switched on and off an unusual number of times If one of these bulbs should nevertheless fail it is possible to continue driving with great caution using the fog...

Page 122: ...lamp in Carefully apply ure until you hear it snap into Side turn signals 5 watt bulb 1 Use finger pressure against the rear end of the lens arrow to press it forward for removal 2 Apply gentle press...

Page 123: ...4 watts ining bulbs 21 watts n signal indicator yellow kup lamps white lamp red lamp brake lamp red The illustration shows the right hand luggage compartment opening Bulbs in the fender All of the bul...

Page 124: ...Fold the trim panel down arrow 1 Disengage the bulb holder arrow 2 and remove it 3 Applying light pressure turn the bulb to the left Remove and replace the bulb 4 Press the bulb holder into position u...

Page 125: ...125n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index nse plate lamps t bulb ce a screwdriver in the slot and ss toward the left arrow to ease the lens place the bulb...

Page 126: ...n s part of the M Mobility system to page 127 with sealant refer to page 127 buting sealant refer to 128 ng tire to correct pressure refer ge 129 Preparing the M Mobility system for use The M Mobility...

Page 127: ...the mpressor to the wheel nometer for indicating the tire ssure nnector hose from the sealant tainer to the wheel ker for maximum speed g and cable for the cigarette ter socket tective gloves not show...

Page 128: ...ure is the sealant off onnect the connector hose from ealant container and the wheel Stow the M Mobility system in ggage compartment Distributing the sealant Right afterward drive at least 1 2 miles 2...

Page 129: ...ty system in e luggage compartment Screw e dust cap onto the valve again Do not exceed the maximum speed limit described below wise it could lead to accidents he flat tire has been fixed and you drivi...

Page 130: ...recy ng point or your BMW center n the battery in an upright posi transport and storage Secure ery against tilting in transit Open the glove compartment and turn the two white quick release fasteners...

Page 131: ...round on the vehicle being rted There is a special nut vided for this on the BMW ow 2 Always adhere to this sequence when connecting jumper cables failure to observe this procedure can lead to sparks...

Page 132: ...nnecting the two is tight with no slack before off Use only a nylon towing strap to tow the vehicle since the inherent resil ience of this material helps protect both vehicles from sudden jerking move...

Page 133: ...rcial tow truck Do not tow with sling type equipment Use wheel lift or flatbed equipment Please comply with applicable state towing laws Never allow passengers to ride in a towed vehicle for any reaso...

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Page 136: ...198 1 3 246 6 333 7 900 262 355 4 900 11 5 3 58 91 3 43 87 Digital electronic engine management system...

Page 137: ...137n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index turning radius dia 36 1 ft 11 0 m...

Page 138: ...n lbs kg 3 415 1 549 lbs kg 4 453 2 020 lbs kg 2 138 970 lbs kg 2 535 1 150 lbs kg 165 75 cu ft l 14 5 410 weight may not be exceeded...

Page 139: ...rox 5 6 approx 5 3 Specifications page 109 ts liters approx 9 9 approx 9 3 Specifications page 112 ts liters approx 5 3 approx 5 0 Specifications page 111 ts liters approx 1 9 approx 1 8 Oil change du...

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Page 142: ...te control 86 Automatic cruise control 68 Automatic headlamp control 80 Automatic recirculated air control AUC 88 Auxiliary terminal for jump starting 108t Average consumption 74 Average speed 74 Avoi...

Page 143: ...ar window 84 Defrosting windows 87 Dimensions 137 Dipstick engine oil 110 Disc brakes 102 Displacement 136 Display lighting 81 Distance warning 75 Divided rear backrest 94 Door key 28 Doors electrical...

Page 144: ...138 H Handbrake 58 Hands free system 92 Hazard warning triangle 22 Head restraints 44 adjusting 44 Headlamp cleaning system 108 Headlamp control 80 Headlamp flasher 81 Headlamp washer system 139 Heat...

Page 145: ...M S tires 106 Maintenance 71 114 Malfunction displays 72 Manual operation doors 29t fuel filler door 22t luggage compartment lid 34t sliding tilt sunroof 41t Manual transmission 58 Master key 28 MFL...

Page 146: ...bulbs 120t Reporting safety defects 11 Roller sun blind 89 Roof load capacity 138 Roof mounted luggage rack 97 S Safety belts 45 height adjustment 45 three point safety belt 94 Safety buttons 33 Safe...

Page 147: ...3 Tire Quality Grading 104 Tire replacement 104 Tire tread 103 Tool kit 120 Torque 136 Tow sockets 132t Towing the vehicle 132t Track 137 Transmission 58 Transporting children safely 52 Tread depth ti...

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Page 149: ...erred fuel here ne oil pace between the two marks on pstick corresponds to approx S quarts 1 3 liter nation y nflation pressures Summer tires Winter tires Front Rear Front Rear 4 persons sons or 4 plu...

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