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Rear collision preparation

Concept

The system reacts to vehicles approaching from
behind.

General information

Radar sensors monitor the area behind the vehi‐
cle.
When a vehicle approaches from the rear at a
certain speed, the system responds as follows:

Active Protection: when a collision seems to
be unavoidable, PreCrash functions are trig‐
gered.

Safety information

Warning

The system cannot serve as a substitute for the
driver’s personal judgment in assessing visibility
and traffic situation. There is a risk of accident.
Adjust driving style to traffic conditions. Watch
traffic closely and actively intervene where ap‐
propriate.

Warning

Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub‐
stitute for the driver’s personal judgment. Due
to its limits, the system may not issue warnings
or reactions, or these may be issued late or in a
manner that is not consistent with their normal
use. There is a risk of accident. Adjust driving

style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic closely
and actively intervene where appropriate.

Overview

Sensors

The system is controlled by the following sen‐
sors:

Radar sensors, side, rear.

Additional information:
Sensors of the vehicle, refer to page 

35

.

Switching on/off

The system is automatically active when the ve‐
hicle is turned on.
The system is deactivated in the following situa‐
tions:

When driving in reverse.

System limits

System limits of the sensors

Additional information:

Radar sensors, refer to page 

36

.

Functional limitations

The system may not be fully functional in the fol‐
lowing situations:

When a vehicle is approaching at a speed
much faster than your own.

When the approaching vehicle approaches
slowly.

If equipped with Equipment

Stop Assistant

Concept

If the driver is no longer fit to drive, the system
helps to safely bring the vehicle to a standstill.

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CONTROLS

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Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1E4B0 - X/20

Summary of Contents for M3 SEDAN

Page 1: ...The Ultimate Driving Machine OWNER S MANUAL THE BMW M3 SEDAN LINK CONTENT A Z Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 2: ...Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 3: ...eatures available in your BMW The manual also contains information designed to en hance operating reliability and road safety and to contribute to maintaining the value of your BMW At the time of production at the plant the printed Owner s Manual is the most current resource After a vehicle software update such as a Remote Soft ware Upgrade the Integrated Owner s Manual for the vehicle will contai...

Page 4: ...3 CONTROLS Cockpit 30 Sensors of the vehicle 35 Operating state of the vehicle 39 iDrive 43 BMW Remote Software Upgrade 60 General settings 63 Personal settings 67 Connections 72 Opening and closing 81 Seats mirrors and steering wheel 111 Transporting children safely 124 Driving 130 Displays 150 Lights 171 Safety 178 Driving stability control systems 211 Driver assistance systems 223 Driving comfo...

Page 5: ...tenance 350 Replacing components 352 Breakdown assistance 356 Care 364 REFERENCE Technical data 370 Appendix 372 Everything from A to Z 374 2020 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich Germany Reprinting including excerpts only with the written consent of BMW AG Munich US English ID7 X 20 11 20 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper bleached without chlorine suitable for recyclin...

Page 6: ...unication can be obtained as a printed book from the service center The topics are also discussed in the Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehicle Additional sources of information Service center A service center will be glad to answer questions at any time Internet Vehicle information and general information on BMW for instance on technology are available on the Internet www bmwusa com Integrated ...

Page 7: ...he model series There fore this Owner s Manual also describes and il lustrates features and functions that are not available in a vehicle for example because of the selected optional features or the country specific version This also applies to safety related functions and systems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be ob served For any options and equip...

Page 8: ...e and repair work The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends that you entrust corresponding procedures to a BMW center If you choose to use another serv ice facility BMW recommends use of a facility that performs work e g maintenance and repair according to BMW specifications with properly trained personnel referred to in the Owner s Manual as another qualified service center or re pair shop If wo...

Page 9: ...tion thoroughly Your vehicle is covered by the follow ing warranties New Vehicle Limited Warranty Rust Perforation Limited Warranty Federal Emissions System Defect Warranty Federal Emissions Performance Warranty California Emission Control System Limited Warranty Detailed information about these warranties is listed in the Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models or in the Warranty a...

Page 10: ...nts or faults can be stored temporarily or permanently This information generally records the state of a component a module a system or the environ ment for instance Operating states of system components for instance fill levels tire inflation pressure bat tery status Malfunctions and faults in important system components for instance lights and brakes Responses by the vehicle to special situa tio...

Page 11: ... pending on the type of incorporation this in cludes for instance position data and other general vehicle information This optimizes the way in which selected apps for instance naviga tion or music playback work There is no further interaction between the mo bile device and the vehicle such as active access to vehicle data How the data will be processed further is deter mined by the provider of th...

Page 12: ...e were op erating Whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts were fastened How far if at all the driver was depressing the accelerator and or brake pedal How fast the vehicle was traveling This data can help provide a better understand ing of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur EDR data is recorded by your vehicle only if a nontrivial crash situation occurs no data is r...

Page 13: ...ng BMW of North America LLC P O Box 1227 Westwood New Jersey 07675 1227 Telephone 1 800 831 1117 If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in in dividual problems between you your dealer or BMW of North America LLC To contact NHTS...

Page 14: ...ed Owner s Manual in the vehicle Notes on updates can be found in the appendix of the printed Owner s Manual for the vehicle After a software update in the vehicle After a vehicle software update such as a Re mote Software Upgrade the Integrated Own er s Manual for the vehicle will contain the latest information Printed Owner s Manual Concept The printed Owner s Manual describes all stand ard coun...

Page 15: ...ntrol message is displayed Directly from the Check Control message on the Control Display Owner s Manual Programmable memory buttons General information The entry points into the Owner s Manual can be stored on the programmable memory buttons and called up directly Storing 1 Select the desired entry point via iDrive Keyword search Picture search Operating tips Quick reference Topics Quick link 2 P...

Page 16: ... as long as the button on the vehicle key is pressed Locking the vehicle 1 Close the driver s door 2 Press the button on the vehicle key All vehicle access points are locked Buttons for the central locking system Overview Buttons for the central locking system Locking Press the button with the front doors closed The fuel filler flap remains unlocked Unlocking Press the button Panic mode You can tr...

Page 17: ... surface on the handle of a closed vehicle door with your finger for approx 1 second without grasping the door handle Trunk lid Opening Unlock the vehicle and then press the button on the outside of the trunk lid Press and hold the button on the ve hicle key for approx 1 second Depending on the setting the doors may also be unlocked Without automatic tailgate operation closing Close the trunk lid ...

Page 18: ... Power windows 2 Central locking system 3 Seats comfort features 4 Exterior mirrors 5 Opening closing trunk lid Switch console 1 Selector lever gearshift lever 2 Controller 3 Parking brake Automatic Hold 4 M MODE SETUP Sound Control 5 Start Stop button 6 Assistance systems iDrive Concept The iDrive combines the functions of many switches These functions can be operated via the Controller Buttons o...

Page 19: ...it for the signal 3 Say the command This symbol indicates that the voice acti vation system is active No other commands may be available In this case operate the function via iDrive Terminating the voice activation system Press the button on the steering wheel or Cancel This symbol indicates that the voice acti vation system is deactivated Entering QUICK REFERENCE 19 Online Edition for Part no 014...

Page 20: ... the head restraints cannot be set Adjusting the distance The distance to the back of the head is adjusted via the backrest tilt Adjusting the exterior mirrors 1 Adjusting 2 Selecting a mirror Automatic Curb Monitor 3 Folding in and out Adjusting the steering wheel Manual steering wheel setting 1 Fold the lever down 2 Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seat posi...

Page 21: ...cally in gray print Press or move the controller up to apply the suggested search term 4 Select the symbol if needed Results are displayed in a list 5 Search location select search area 6 Move the Controller to the right 7 Select desired destination Connecting a mobile phone General information After the mobile phone is connected once to the vehicle the mobile phone can be operated using iDrive an...

Page 22: ... been assigned Establish the connection via the additional tele phone 1 Press the button 2 Call via Apple CarPlay preparation Concept CarPlay allows certain functions of a compatible Apple iPhone to be used via Siri voice operation and iDrive Functional requirements Compatible iPhone iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7 1 or later Corresponding mobile contract If necessary the setting for mobile data must...

Page 23: ...ronic Sport transmission By releasing the brake pedal When Automatic Hold is activated step on the accelerator pedal Parking brake Setting Pull the switch The LED on the switch and the indicator light in the instrument cluster are illuminated Releasing With drive ready state switched on Manual transmission press the switch while the brake pedal is pressed M Steptronic Sport transmission press the ...

Page 24: ...ady to start In selector lever position R the selector lever locks Engage selector lever position R only when the vehicle is stationary Drive mode D S Push the selector lever out of the center position in the D S direction Drive mode is activated all forward gears are au tomatically changed The engaged gear is displayed in the instrument cluster along with a D e g 1 D Sequential mode D S Push the ...

Page 25: ...u want the turn signal to flash High beams headlight flasher Push the lever forward or pull it backward High beams on arrow 1 The high beams light up when the low beams are switched on High beams off headlight flasher arrow 2 Lights and lighting Light functions Symbol Function Lights off Daytime running lights Parking lights Automatic headlight control Adaptive light functions Low beams Instrument...

Page 26: ... Switching off press the lever down until it reaches its standard position Brief wipe press the lever down from the standard position Rain sensor Activating deactivating To activate press the lever up once from its standard position arrow 1 To deactivate press the lever back into the standard position Adjusting the sensitivity Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever Cleaning the windshield Pull the...

Page 27: ...se 3 Place the fuel cap in the bracket attached to the fuel filler flap Gasoline For the best fuel efficiency the gasoline should be sulfur free or very low in sulfur content Fuels that are marked on the gas pump as con taining metal must not be used Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure specifications The tire inflation pressure specifications can be found in the tire inflation pressure table ...

Page 28: ... running Displaying the engine oil level 1 CAR 2 Vehicle status 3 Engine oil level Different messages appear on the Control Dis play depending on the engine oil level Pay atten tion to these messages Adding engine oil General information Safely park the vehicle and switch off drive ready state before adding engine oil Adding engine oil Only add engine oil when the message is dis played in the inst...

Page 29: ...nse Center 1 COM 2 BMW Assist 3 If necessary select the entry for the Con cierge Service A voice connection to the Concierge service is established Teleservices Teleservices are services that help to maintain vehicle mobility Teleservices can comprise the following serv ices BMW Roadside Assistance BMW Accident Assistance Service Request Teleservice Report Teleservice Battery Guard Your dealer s s...

Page 30: ...options or country versions This also applies to safety related functions and sys tems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be ob served In the vicinity of the steering wheel 1 Safety switch 108 2 Power windows 107 3 Exterior mirror operation 118 4 Central locking system 96 Unlocking Locking 5 Seating comfort features Memory function 120 6 Lights CONTROLS...

Page 31: ...ding on the equipment Cruise control on off 225 With steering and traffic jam assis tant 237 Cruise control distance control and lane guidance on off Cruise control to store the speed Speed Limit Assist take over sug gested speed 235 Pausing cruise control Continuing cruise control Active Cruise Control increase dis tance Active Cruise Control reduce dis tance Cruise control rocker switch 11 Instr...

Page 32: ...1 14 Steering column stalk right Wipers 137 Rain sensor 138 Cleaning the windshield 139 15 Horn entire surface 16 Heated steering wheel 120 17 Adjusting the steering wheel 119 18 Unlocking the hood 341 19 Opening and closing the trunk lid 100 20 Glove compartment 297 CONTROLS Cockpit 32 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 33: ...er s Manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communica tion 6 7 Controller with buttons 47 8 Parking brake 133 Automatic Hold 134 9 M MODE 213 SETUP 211 Sound control 148 10 Switching drive ready state on off 130 11 Auto Start Stop function 130 Parking assistance systems 246 Panorama View 264 DSC Dynamic Stability Con trol 216 12 Manual transmission gearshift lever 140 Cockpit CONTROLS 33 Online E...

Page 34: ... In the vicinity of the roofliner 1 Emergency Request SOS 358 2 Operating the glass sunroof 108 3 Indicator light front seat passenger airbag 181 4 Reading lights 176 5 Interior lights 176 CONTROLS Cockpit 34 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 35: ...ions must be ob served Overview Depending on the equipment the following cam eras and sensors are installed in the vehicle Front camera Cameras behind the windshield Top view cameras Rearview camera Front radar sensor Radar sensors side front Radar sensors side rear Ultrasound sensors in the front rear bumpers Ultrasonic sensors side Keep the vehicle cameras and sensors as well as surrounding area...

Page 36: ...ens is dirty or damaged With exterior mirrors folded in When driving toward bright lights or strong reflections e g because of a setting sun When it is dark outside Camera behind the windshield if the camera has overheated and been temporarily switched off due to excessively high temper atures Camera behind the windshield during cali bration of the camera immediately after vehi cle delivery If app...

Page 37: ... in the bumpers Ultrasonic sensors side The ultrasound sensors of the Automatic Parking Assistant are located on the side of the vehicle System limits of the ultrasonic sensors The detection of objects with ultrasonic meas urements can run into physical limits e g in the following situations In case of dirty sensors In case of covered sensors such as due to la bels If the sensor is not aligned cor...

Page 38: ...cles or obstacles covered in foam material With plants and bushes In automatic car washes On uneven surfaces such as speed bumps Due to heavy exhaust Cargo that extends beyond the perimeter of the vehicle is not taken into account by the ultrasonic sensors If applicable a Check Control message is dis played if the system fails CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle 38 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4...

Page 39: ...possibly roll away There is a risk of accident Before exiting secure the vehicle against roll ing In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away follow the following Set the parking brake On uphill grades or on a downhill slope turn the front wheels in the direction of the curb On uphill grades or on a downhill slope also secure the vehicle for instance with a wheel chock Warn...

Page 40: ... vehicle is stationary Desired settings can be adjusted General information The vehicle is in the standby state after the front doors are opened from the outside Display in the instrument cluster OFF is displayed in the instru ment cluster The drivetrain is switched off and standby state switched on Drive ready state Concept Switching on drive ready state corresponds to starting the engine General...

Page 41: ...e ignition is activated automatically for a brief time and is stopped as soon as the engine starts Most of the indicator warning lights in the instru ment cluster light up for a varied length of time M Steptronic Sport transmission 1 Depress the brake pedal 2 Press the Start Stop button The ignition is activated automatically for a brief time and is stopped as soon as the engine starts Most of the...

Page 42: ...The engine is switched off The vehicle switches into standby state 3 Set the parking brake CONTROLS Operating state of the vehicle 42 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 43: ... use the systems or devices when the traffic sit uation allows As warranted stop and use the systems and devices while the vehicle is sta tionary Input and display Main menu General information The main menu is divided into two areas The left area contains menu items that can be used to call up all the iDrive functions The right area contains widgets that provide quick access to certain functions ...

Page 44: ... Entries are continuously compared with data stored in the vehicle Only those letters and numbers are offered during entry for which data is available Destination search place names can be en tered in all languages that are available in iDrive Activating deactivating the functions Several menu items are preceded by a check box The checkbox indicates whether the func tion is activated or deactivate...

Page 45: ...ectly for instance radio stations navigation des tinations phone numbers and menu entries or pages in the Integrated Owner s Manual Settings are stored for the driver profile currently used Overview Programmable memory buttons Storing a function A function can be stored on a programmable memory button A button with a stored function can be overwritten with another function 1 Select function via iD...

Page 46: ...g on off automatically The Control Display is switched on automatically when the vehicle is unlocked or as soon as the Control Display is needed for operation In certain situations the Control Display is switched off automatically for instance if no op eration is performed on the vehicle for several minutes Switching on off manually The Control Display can also be switched off manually 1 Tip the C...

Page 47: ...ays for example Buttons on the Controller Button Function Opens the main menu Go to Apps menu Opens the Media Radio menu Opens the Communication menu Opens navigation map Opens destination input menu for navigation Opens the previous display Opens the Options menu Operating via the Controller Opening the main menu Press the button The main menu is displayed iDrive CONTROLS 47 Online Edition for Pa...

Page 48: ... selected widget Add new page Add page Delete selected page Delete page Adjust the content of the widget select widget 5 Done Adjusting contents Depending on the equipment the contents of menus MEDIA COM and NAV can be ad justed for instance to remove the entries of functions that are not used from the menu 1 Select the menu 2 Personalize menu 3 Select the desired setting Changing between displays...

Page 49: ...and numbers Entering letters and numbers Enter characters as they are displayed on the Control Display Always enter associated characters such as accents or periods so that the letter can be clearly recognized The set language determines what input is possible Where necessary enter special characters via the Controller Entering special characters Input Operation Delete a charac ter Swipe to the le...

Page 50: ... tap center of widget 4 Tap Done Showing hiding the display bar In the upper area of the Control Display it is pos sible to show or hide a display bar with additional functions To show the display bar pull down the dis play bar at the top edge of the screen To hide the display bar pull up the display bar at the top edge of the screen Changing between displays After a menu item is selected a new di...

Page 51: ...n system To set the language refer to page 64 Always say commands in the language of the voice activation system Activating the voice activation system General information There are various methods for activating the voice activation feature Press the button on the steering wheel Say the wake word Hello BMW or a personal wake word This symbol indicates that the voice acti vation system is active T...

Page 52: ...as with normal volume emphasis and speed The status of the voice recognition is displayed in the upper area of the Control Display Function examples Menu items The commands of the menu items are spoken just as they are selected via the Controller 1 Press the button on the steering wheel 2 MEDIA 3 Presets The stored stations are displayed on the Control Display Navigation Destinations can be entere...

Page 53: ...l settings 4 If necessary Personal assistant 5 Voice control 6 Response length 7 Select the desired setting Speaking during voice output It is possible to answer during inquiries of the voice activation system The function can be de activated if inquiries are often undesirably inter rupted for instance due to background noise or conversations in the vehicle 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 If...

Page 54: ...ne connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth Activation in the BMW Connected app Third party assistants are set up in the BMW Connected app Follow the instructions in the app Activation in the vehicle An authorization for the use of the voice assistant is required every time before starting a trip 1 Authorizing voice assistants from third party providers Connect the smartphone to the vehicle via Blue...

Page 55: ...ofile the variant is linked to a vehicle and cannot be personalized Not all described functions are available to the full extent With active Driver profile the variant can be used and personalized in different vehicles All described functions are available to the full extent Functional requirements Enter the following settings to access the full range of functions The Driver profile is activated R...

Page 56: ...te is switched on Selecting a mode 1 CAR 2 Experience Modes 3 Select the desired mode Deactivating 1 CAR 2 Experience Modes 3 End Adjusting the mode 1 CAR 2 Experience Modes 3 Select the desired mode 4 Settings 5 Make the desired setting Caring Car General information Different vehicle functions in the car s interior are harmonized for the driver in a short term pro gram A program takes 3 minutes ...

Page 57: ...ngs 4 Gesture control 5 Gesture control Settings 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Gesture control 5 Select the desired setting Carrying out gestures Perform gestures underneath the interior mir ror and next to the steering wheel Execute gestures clearly The gestures can also be executed from the front passenger side Possible gestures Gesture Operation Function Move index finger forward and ba...

Page 58: ...rizontally to the right or left Surround View turn camera view This gesture can only be exe cuted while the vehicle is station ary Move stretched out index and middle finger for ward Individually assignable gesture Move fist with thumb extended to the left back and forth Reverse Skip function The previous music track is played Move fist with thumb extended to right left back and forth Forward Skip...

Page 59: ...settings 4 Gesture control 5 Function assignment gesture 1 or Function assignment gesture 2 6 Select the desired setting System limits Gesture recognition by the camera in the roof liner can be disturbed by the following circum stances The camera lens is covered Objects are located on the interior mirror The camera lens is dirty clean camera lens Sensors and camera lenses refer to page 367 The ges...

Page 60: ...icle The installation may take around 20 minutes The installation cannot be terminated The vehicle cannot be used during the instal lation The vehicle can be exited during the installa tion Safety information Warning Unattended children or animals in the vehicle can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic for instance due to the following actions Pressing the Start Stop butto...

Page 61: ...s 4 Remote Software Upgrade 5 Search for upgrades 6 Follow the instructions on the Control Dis play Via BMW Connected app 1 Download the available upgrade to the smart phone in the BMW Connected app 2 Follow the instructions in the BMW Con nected app 3 Establish connection to the vehicle iOS Bluetooth Audio and WLAN Android WLAN in the vehicle The data transfer of the upgrade from the smartphone t...

Page 62: ... Display Install the upgrade later The installation of the upgrade can be carried out at a later time 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Remote Software Upgrade 5 Start upgrade now Follow the instructions on the Control Dis play Functional limitations During the upgrade the majority of functions is temporarily unavailable for instance Hazard warning system Central locking system Parking lights ...

Page 63: ...etting the time 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Date and time 5 Time 6 Turn the Controller until the desired hours are displayed 7 Press the Controller 8 Turn the Controller until the desired minutes are displayed 9 OK Setting the time format 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Date and time 5 Time format 6 Select the desired setting The setting is stored for the driver profile cur rently ...

Page 64: ...Select the desired menu item 6 Select the desired setting The setting is stored for the driver profile cur rently used Driver Attention Camera Concept A camera that monitors driver activity is located in the instrument cluster The camera evaluates the head position and eye opening and uses the data to analyze the attention of the driver This system supports various vehicle assistance sys tems e g ...

Page 65: ...r until the desired speed is displayed 7 Press the Controller Activating deactivating 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Speed warning 5 Speed warning Setting your current speed as the speed warning 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Speed warning 5 Select current speed Activating deactivating pop ups For some functions pop ups are displayed auto matically on the Control Display Some of thes...

Page 66: ...ssages or reminders Messages from e g the Concierge service or the BMW Connected app Messages from the vehicle manufacturer The number of messages is additionally dis played in the status field The Messages menu can also be created as Widget Retrieving messages 1 Tip the Controller up 2 Notifications 3 Select the desired message Deleting messages All messages except Check Control messages or messa...

Page 67: ...ividually for separate services 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Data privacy 5 Select the desired setting Deleting personal data in the vehicle Concept Depending on the usage the vehicle stores per sonal data such as stored radio stations This personal data can be permanently deleted using iDrive General information Depending on the equipment package the fol lowing data can be deleted Driver...

Page 68: ...ing the driver profile Starting the set up assistant This option is offered in new vehicle for a lim ited period of time As soon as the engine is started or any button is pressed the Welcome screen will be hidden Setup assistant The setup assistant is offered in new vehicles for a limited period of time on the Welcome screen to configure the most important settings for the vehicle Getting started ...

Page 69: ...electing recognition 1 CAR 2 Driver profiles 3 Move the Controller to the right As an alternative for Steps 1 to 3 the profile image can be tapped in the top status bar 4 Driver recognition 5 Select the desired setting with vehicle key The vehicle key that is recognized in the car s interior is assigned to the driver pro file If multiple vehicle keys are detected the unintended vehicle keys must b...

Page 70: ...e recognition setting the driver profile will be selected automatically If the guest profile is active the driver profile will be selected on the Welcome screen or via iDrive A PIN may have to be entered 1 CAR 2 Driver profiles As an alternative for Steps 1 and 2 the profile image can be tapped in the top status bar 3 Select driver profile 4 OK All settings stored in the selected driver profile ar...

Page 71: ...ile 6 Select the desired driver profile 7 Delete now ConnectedDrive countries If the driver profile was synchronized with a ConnectedDrive ac count the stored data in the ConnectedDrive ac count will be retained System limits A clear detection of the desired vehicle key may not be possible in the following cases e g The driver unlocks the vehicle via Comfort Access The driver changes but the vehic...

Page 72: ... to select depends on the mobile device and the desired function General information The following overview shows possible functions and the suitable connection types for them The scope of functions depends on the mobile de vice Function Connection type Symbol in the device list Making calls via the hands free sys tem Using phone functions via iDrive or touchscreen Other functions e g Contacts or ...

Page 73: ...ww bmwusa com bluetooth Malfunctions may occur with devices not listed or deviating software versions Displaying the vehicle identification number and software part number When looking for compatible devices you may have to state the vehicle identification number and the software part number These numbers can be displayed in the vehicle 1 COM 2 Mobile devices 3 Move the Controller to the right 4 S...

Page 74: ...ce The functions that were assigned to the device before disconnecting are assigned to the device when it is reconnected The functions may be deactivated on a device already connected Disconnect device The device remains paired and can be connected again Delete device The device is disconnected and removed from the device list Connection mode Select a connection mode for instance Apple CarPlay Tel...

Page 75: ... a mobile phone activate the desired functions in the vehi cle prior to pairing the mobile phone with the ve hicle as needed 1 COM 2 Personalize menu 3 Select the desired settings for instance Text messages Frequently Asked Questions All requirements are met and all required steps were completed in the specified order Despite that the mobile device does not function as ex pected In this case the f...

Page 76: ...m proved Adjust the strength of the Bluetooth signal on the mobile phone depending on the mobile phone Insert the mobile phone into the wireless charging tray Adjust the volume of the microphone sepa rately in the sound settings If all points in this list have been checked and the required function is still not available contact the hotline a dealer s service center or another quali fied service c...

Page 77: ...ionally a QR code will be displayed on the Control Display Alternatively this QR code can be used to pair the mobile device with the hot spot All devices connected via the hotspot use this data volume Deactivating Internet usage via the WiFi hotspot Internet usage may be deactivated if the data volume is used up for instance 1 COM 2 Mobile devices 3 Move the Controller to the right 4 Settings 5 In...

Page 78: ...the Control Display with the control number on the display of the mobile device and con firm that the two match 8 Use Apple CarPlay The iPhone is connected to the vehicle and dis played in the device list Operation For more information refer to the Integrated Owner s Manual or the Owner s Manual for Navi gation Entertainment Communication Frequently Asked Questions All requirements are met and all...

Page 79: ... s Manual for Navi gation Entertainment Communication Frequently Asked Questions All requirements are met and all required steps were completed in the specified order Despite that the mobile device does not function as ex pected In this case the following explanations can help The smartphone has already been paired with Android Auto When a new connection is estab lished Android Auto can no longer ...

Page 80: ...d in all cases To ensure proper transmission of the stored data do not charge a USB device via the on board socket when it is connected to the USB port Depending on how the USB device is being used settings may be required on the USB storage device refer to the owner s manual of the device Not compatible USB devices USB hard drives USB hubs USB memory card readers with multiple slots HFS formatted...

Page 81: ...the vehicle key with you when exiting the vehicle Safety information Warning People or animals in the vehicle can lock the doors from the inside and lock themselves in In this case the vehicle cannot be opened from the outside There is a risk of injury Take the vehicle key with you so that the vehicle can be opened from the outside Warning For some country versions unlocking from the inside is onl...

Page 82: ...olded in exterior mirrors are folded out If the exterior mirrors were folded in via the button in the car s interior they will not be folded out when unlocking With alarm system The alarm system will be switched off After opening one of the front doors the vehicle is ready for operation The light functions may depend on the ambient brightness Convenient opening Press and hold the button on the veh...

Page 83: ...terior lights are switched on unless they were manually switched off Interior lights refer to page 176 Depending on the settings the exterior light ing will be switched on Welcome lights refer to page 172 The light functions may depend on the ambient brightness Trunk lid General information To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehicle do not place the vehicle key in the cargo area You can set u...

Page 84: ...vehicle keys Additional vehicle keys are available from a serv ice center or another qualified service center or repair shop Loss of vehicle keys A lost vehicle key can be blocked and replaced by a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop If the lost vehicle key has an assigned driver pro file the connection to this vehicle key must be deleted A new vehicle key ca...

Page 85: ...e taken to be able to open a vehicle with an accidentally locked in ve hicle key The options provided by the Remote Serv ices of the BMW Connected app include the ability to lock and unlock a vehicle This requires an active BMW Connected Drive contract and the BMW Connected app must be installed on a smartphone Unlocking the vehicle can be requested via the BMW ConnectedDrive Call Center An active...

Page 86: ...selector lever position N Using vehicle equipment There is a risk of accidents or injuries Do not leave children or animals unattended in the ve hicle Take the vehicle key with you when exit ing and lock the vehicle Overview 1 Opening the trunk lid 2 Unlocking 3 Press and hold or press three times in quick succession panic mode Press briefly pathway lighting 4 Locking 5 Display 6 Back 7 Switch the...

Page 87: ...n range It indicates when the last data transfer from the vehicle took place Switching on off The display will go out automatically after a brief period to conserve battery power To hide the display manually Press the button on the left side of the display key To show the display 1 Press the button on the left side of the dis play key 2 Then swipe with your finger from bottom to top to unlock the ...

Page 88: ... tray and the display key At higher temperatures the charge current through the display key may be reduced and in isolated cases the charge process may be interrupted temporarily When inserting the display key into the wire less charging tray make sure there are no objects between it and the wireless charging tray Safety information Warning When charging a device that meets the Qi standard in the ...

Page 89: ... high transmitting power Shielding of the display key due to metal ob jects Interference of the radio connection from mo bile phones or other electronic devices in di rect proximity Interference of radio transmission by a charg ing process of mobile devices for instance charging of a mobile phone Do not transport the display key together with metal objects or electronic devices In the case of inte...

Page 90: ... the outside There is a risk of injury Take the vehicle key with you so that the vehicle can be opened from the outside Warning For some country versions unlocking from the inside is only possible with special knowledge Persons who spend a lengthy time in the vehi cle while being exposed to extreme tempera tures are at risk of injury or death Do not lock the vehicle from the outside when there are...

Page 91: ... deactivated key card remains in the list of paired digital keys Unlocking and locking the vehicle Hold activated Key Card directly and centered on the external door handle of the driver s door Starting the engine 1 Open the cover of the smartphone tray 2 Place activated key card centered into the smartphone tray 3 Press the Start Stop button to start the en gine With wireless charging tray After ...

Page 92: ...pointment Safety information Warning People or animals in the vehicle can lock the doors from the inside and lock themselves in In this case the vehicle cannot be opened from the outside There is a risk of injury Take the vehicle key with you so that the vehicle can be opened from the outside Warning For some country versions unlocking from the inside is only possible with special knowledge Person...

Page 93: ...hared with another person the person will receive an invitation When the invitation is accepted the digital key on the recipient s smartphone will be activated Authentication Depending on the recipient s smartphone model an authentication may be required for security and safety reasons An authorized vehicle key the digital remote control key or another method may be used for authentication Follow ...

Page 94: ...martphone centered into the smart phone tray Ensure that the display is facing up 3 Close the cover of the smartphone tray 4 Press the Start Stop button to start the en gine Sale of the smartphone Delete all digital keys on the smartphone prior to selling the smartphone This ensures that that the smartphone can no longer be used for the vehicle Sale of the vehicle Prior to selling a vehicle reset ...

Page 95: ...E The door lock is permanently joined with the door The door handle can be moved When pulling the door handle with the integrated key inserted paint or the integrated key can be damaged There is a risk of damage to prop erty among other potential damage Remove the integrated key before pulling the external door handle Removing Press the button arrow 1 and pull out the integrated key arrow 2 Lockin...

Page 96: ...he vehicle is not secured against theft when locking Unlocking Press the button Opening Press the button to unlock all the doors Pull the door opener above the armrest Front doors pull the door handle on the door to open the door The other doors remain locked Back doors pull twice on the door handle on the door to be opened the first time unlocks the door the second time opens it The other doors r...

Page 97: ...erior lights are switched on unless they were manually switched off Folded in exterior mirrors are folded out If the exterior mirrors were folded in via the button in the car s interior they will not be folded out when unlocking With alarm system The alarm system will be switched off Locking General information The behavior of the vehicle during locking via the Comfort Access depends on the follow...

Page 98: ...cle key in the vehicle do not place the vehicle key in the cargo area Safety information Warning Body parts can be jammed when operating the trunk lid There is a risk of injury Make sure that the area of movement of the trunk lid is clear during opening and closing NOTICE During opening the trunk lid pivots back and up There is a risk of damage to property Make sure that the area of movement of th...

Page 99: ...way lighting is activated during locking If the exterior mirrors are automatically folded out and in when the vehicle is unlocked and locked Functional requirements The drive ready state must be turned off Unlocking when entering the unlocking zone the doors and trunk lid must be closed Locking when leaving the locking zone the doors and trunk lid must be closed For touchless locking of the vehicl...

Page 100: ...ge to property Make sure that the area of movement of the trunk lid is clear during opening and closing Without automatic tailgate operation opening and closing Opening from the outside Unlock the vehicle and then press the button on the outside of the trunk lid With Comfort Access carry the vehicle key with you and press the button on the outside of the trunk lid Press and hold the button on the ...

Page 101: ...ssing again continues the open ing motion Closing From the outside Press the button on the inside of the trunk lid With Comfort Access Press the button on the inside of the trunk lid The vehicle will be locked after closing the trunk lid The driver s door must be closed for this purpose and the vehicle key must be out side of the vehicle in the area of the trunk lid From the inside Pull and hold t...

Page 102: ...east one driver profile has been created A driver profile or the guest profile is active At least one driver profile has an assigned ConnectedDrive account Accessing the menu for the valet parking mode Via the switch off screen After switching off drive ready state the switch off screen will be displayed Select the entry for the valet parking mode on the switch off screen Via the display bar at th...

Page 103: ...selected on the lock screen Driver profile with PIN Regardless of which driver activated the valet parking mode a driver can deactivate the valet parking mode by entering his her PIN 1 Select driver profile 2 Enter the assigned PIN for the driver profile If you forgot the PIN the valet parking mode must be deactivated by entering the assigned ConnectedDrive access data Driver profile without PIN T...

Page 104: ... 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Doors vehicle access 4 Fold mirrors in when locked Automatic unlocking 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Doors vehicle access 4 Unlock at end of trip After drive ready state is switched off by pressing the Start Stop button the locked ve hicle is automatically unlocked Automatic locking 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Doors vehicle access 4 Select the desired setting Lock automatically The vehicle locks a...

Page 105: ...tions the acoustic alarm may be suppressed Visual alarm By flashing of the hazard warning system and headlights where required Do not modify the system to ensure function of the alarm system Switching on off The alarm system is switched on or off as soon as the vehicle is locked with the vehicle key or unlocked or locked via Comfort Access Opening the doors with the alarm system switched on The al...

Page 106: ... alarms General information The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor can trigger an alarm although no unauthorized action occurred Possible situations for an unwanted alarm In automatic car washes In duplex garages During transport on trains carrying vehicles at sea or on a trailer With animals in the vehicle When the vehicle is locked after start of fuel ing The tilt alarm sensor and the ...

Page 107: ...requirements The windows can be operated under the follow ing conditions Standby state is switched on Drive ready state is switched on The vehicle key must be in the car s interior Opening Press the switch to the resistance point The window opens while the switch is being held Press the switch beyond the resist ance point The window opens automatically Pressing the switch again stops the motion Cl...

Page 108: ... rear If an accident of a certain severity occurs the safety function is switched off automatically Switching on off Press the button The LED lights up if the safety function is switched on Glass sunroof General information The glass sunroof and the sun protection are op erated using the same switch The glass sunroof can be opened from the out side with the vehicle key and also closed with Comfort...

Page 109: ... glass sunroof is already closed or in the tilted position the sun protection closes automati cally Pressing the switch again stops the motion Opening closing the glass sunroof and sun protection together Briefly press out the switch twice in succession toward the rear past the resistance point The glass sunroof and sun protection are opening to gether Pressing the switch again stops the motion Br...

Page 110: ...oint and hold Initializing after a power interruption General information After a power failure during the opening or clos ing process the glass sunroof can only be oper ated to a limited extent Initializing the system can help in this case The system can be initialized under the following conditions The vehicle is parked in a horizontal position The vehicle will not be moved until the initiali za...

Page 111: ...ng Seat adjustments while driving can lead to un expected movements of the seat Vehicle con trol could be lost There is a risk of accident Only adjust the seat on the driver s side when the vehicle is stationary Warning With a backrest inclined too far to the rear the efficacy of the safety belt can no longer be en sured There is a risk of sliding under the safety belt in an accident There is a ri...

Page 112: ...ar support Forward backward Push switch forward or backward Height Push switch up or down Seat tilt Move switch up or down Backrest tilt Move switch forward or backward Thigh support Sport seat Pull the lever at the front of the seat and push the thigh support forward or back CONTROLS Seats mirrors and steering wheel 112 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 113: ...icle is fitted with five safety belts to en sure occupant safety However they can only of fer protection when adjusted correctly Always make sure that safety belts are being worn by the occupants before driving off The airbags supplement the safety belts as an addi tional safety device The airbags are not a substi tute for safety belts The upper shoulder strap s anchorage point will be correct for...

Page 114: ...safety belts safety belt buckles belt tensioners belt retrac tors or belt anchors and keep them clean Have the safety belts checked after an accident at the dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Correct use of safety belts Wear the safety belt twist free and tight to your body over your lap and shoulders Wear the safety belt deep on your hips over your lap The ...

Page 115: ...ht lights up and a signal sounds Make sure that the safety belts are positioned correctly The safety belt reminder can also be activated if objects are placed on the front passenger seat Safety belt reminder for rear seats General information The safety belt reminder is automatically acti vated each time the engine starts The safety belt reminder is also activated when a passenger unbuckles a rear...

Page 116: ...as close as possible to the back of the head Adjust the distance via the backrest tilt as needed Warning Body parts can be jammed when moving the head restraint There is a risk of injury Make sure that the area of movement is clear when moving the head restraint Warning Objects on the head restraint reduce the pro tective effect in the head and neck area There is a risk of injury Do not use seat o...

Page 117: ...head restraint covers Do not hang objects for instance clothes hangers directly on the head restraint Only use accessories that have been de termined to be safe for attachment to a head restraint Do not use any accessories for instance pillows while driving Folding down the head restraints To improve the view to the rear the head re straints can be folded back Only fold the head restraint back if ...

Page 118: ... Selecting a mirror To change over to the other mirror Slide the switch Malfunction In case of an electrical malfunction adjust the mirror by pressing the edges of the mirror glass Folding in and out NOTICE Depending on the vehicle width the vehicle can be damaged in vehicle washes There is a risk of damage to property Before washing fold in the mirrors by hand or with the button Press the button ...

Page 119: ...sed for control In the mirror glass On the back of the mirror Overview Functional requirements Keep the photocells clean Do not cover the area between the interior mirror and the windshield Steering wheel Safety information Warning Steering wheel adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel movements Vehicle control could be lost There is a risk of accident Adjustng the steering...

Page 120: ...width Lumbar support Safety information Warning Using the memory function while driving can lead to unexpected seat or steering wheel movements Vehicle control could be lost There is a risk of accident Only retrieve the memory function when the vehicle is stationary Warning There is a risk of jamming when moving the seats There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Make sure that the a...

Page 121: ...to matically with the temperature selected last Switching off Press and hold the button until the LEDs go out Active seat ventilation Concept Integrated fans in the seat and armrest areas provide a comfortable seat temperature Overview Active seat ventilation Switching on 1 Press the button 2 Select the ventilation level Press the button once for each level Turn the Controller until the desired le...

Page 122: ...itching off Press and hold the button until the LEDs go out Climate control rules Concept Depending on the equipment some heating and cooling functions can be automatically activated depending on the external temperature General information The external temperature at which the functions are to be automatically activated can be set via iDrive Activation is performed if the external tempera ture ex...

Page 123: ... 2 Settings 3 Climate control 4 If necessary Climate control rules 5 Select the desired function 6 Activate the desired rule 7 Set the level Seats mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS 123 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 124: ...g A heated vehicle may result in death to per sons especially children or animals There is a risk of injuries or danger to life Do not leave persons especially children or animals unat tended in the vehicle Warning Exposure to intense sunlight can cause child restraint systems and their components to be come very hot Persons may sustain burn inju ries when touching the hot components There is a ri...

Page 125: ...on Pay attention to the specifications and the oper ating and safety information of the child restraint system manufacturer when selecting installing and using child restraint systems Safety information Warning The protective effect of child restraint systems and their fastening systems which have been damaged or exposed to an accident can be lim ited or lost A child cannot be properly re strained...

Page 126: ...r seat carefully forward until the best possible belt guide position is reached Backrest width Adjustable backrest width before installing a child restraint system in the front passenger seat open the backrest width completely Do not change the backrest width again and do not call up a memory position Child seat security The safety belts in the rear and the front passen ger safety belt can be perm...

Page 127: ...talling LATCH child restraint fixing systems Pull the safety belt away from the area of the child restraint system Assembly of LATCH child restraint fixing systems 1 Install child restraint system see manufactur er s information 2 Ensure that both LATCH anchors are prop erly engaged Child restraint systems with tether strap Safety information Warning If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly use...

Page 128: ...strap between the supports or along both sides of the head re straint to the anchor For the middle seat guide it over or along both sides of the head restraint to the anchor where applicable 4 Attach the hook of the retaining strap to the anchor 5 Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it down 6 Lower and engage head restraints as needed Locking the doors and windows in the rear General informatio...

Page 129: ...tton on the driver s door This locks various functions so that they cannot be operated from the rear Additional information Safety switch refer to page 108 Transporting children safely CONTROLS 129 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 130: ...y state refer to page 40 Driving away 1 Switch on drive ready state 2 Apply gear position 3 Release the parking brake 4 Drive away Auto Start Stop function Concept The Auto Start Stop function helps save fuel The system switches off the engine during a stop for instance in traffic congestion or at traffic lights Drive ready state remains switched on The engine starts automatically for driving off ...

Page 131: ...l time is automatically reset every time the vehicle is refueled Functional limitations The engine is not switched off automatically in the following situations In case of a steep downhill grade Brake not engaged strongly enough The external temperature is high and auto matic climate control is running The car s interior has not yet been heated or cooled to the required level Where there is a risk...

Page 132: ...onic Sport transmission Change from selector lever position P to N D or R Vehicle battery is heavily discharged Start of an oil level measurement Additional functions Auto Start Stop Depending on the vehicle equipment and coun try specific version the vehicle features a variety of sensors for assessing the traffic situation The Auto Start Stop function uses this information to adapt to various tra...

Page 133: ...ally A Check Control message is displayed It is possible to continue driving Have the system checked by a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Parking brake Concept The parking brake is used to prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is parked Safety information Warning An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and possibly roll away There is a risk of accident ...

Page 134: ... the switch briefly to activate the emer gency stop function Additional information Emergency Stop Assistant refer to page 204 Releasing Releasing manually 1 Switch on drive ready state 2 Manual transmission press the switch while the brake pedal is pressed M Steptronic Sport transmission press the switch while the brake is pressed or se lector lever position P is set The LED and indicator light g...

Page 135: ...affic for instance due to the following actions Pressing the Start Stop button Releasing the parking brake Opening and closing the doors or win dows Engaging selector lever position N Using vehicle equipment There is a risk of accidents or injuries Do not leave children or animals unattended in the ve hicle Take the vehicle key with you when exit ing and lock the vehicle NOTICE If the vehicle is s...

Page 136: ... switching off Malfunction If the parking brake fails or malfunctions secure the vehicle against rolling before exiting A Check Control message is displayed Secure the vehicle against rolling away for in stance with a wheel chock after exiting the vehi cle After a power failure To reestablish parking brake functionality after a power failure 1 Switch on standby state 2 Pull the switch while steppi...

Page 137: ...ers start moving in the folded away state body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Make sure that the vehicle is switched off when the wipers are in the folded away state and the wip ers are folded in when switching on NOTICE If the wipers are frozen to the windshield the wiper blades can be torn off and the wiper ...

Page 138: ...fety information NOTICE If the rain sensor is activated the wipers can accidentally start moving in vehicle washes There is a risk of damage to property Deacti vate the rain sensor in vehicle washes Activating Press the lever up once from its standard posi tion arrow 1 Wiping is started The LED in the wiper lever is illuminated In frosty conditions wiper operation may not start Deactivating Press ...

Page 139: ...ay from the windshield General information Important for instance when changing the wiper blades or for folding away under frosty condi tions Safety information Warning If the wipers start moving in the folded away state body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Make sure that the vehicle is switched off when the wi...

Page 140: ...rb On uphill grades or on a downhill slope also secure the vehicle for instance with a wheel chock NOTICE When shifting to a lower gear excessive speeds can damage the engine There is a risk of damage to property When shifting into 5th or 6th gear press the gearshift lever to the right Schematic diagram 1 6 forward gears R reverse gear Shifting Gear Shift Assistant When the Gear Shift Assistant is...

Page 141: ...ting display Shift point indicator Safety information Warning An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and possibly roll away There is a risk of accident Before exiting secure the vehicle against roll ing for instance with the parking brake Overview Selector lever Selector lever functions Symbol Function Drivelogic programs R Reverse gear N Neutral Center position forward posi tion Downshifting manu...

Page 142: ...gaged Engaging a selector lever position General information To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you select a drive mode maintain pressure on the brake pedal until you are ready to start The engaged selector lever position is displayed in the instrument cluster and on the selector lever Functional requirements Only when the drive ready state is switched on and the brake pedal is depressed i...

Page 143: ...p on the accelerator pedal beyond the resist ance point at the full throttle position Drive mode D S Concept In Drive mode all forward gears are automatically changed Activating Drive mode Push the selector lever out of the center position in the D S direction Drive mode is activated The engaged gear is displayed in the instrument cluster along with a D e g 1 D Deactivating Drive mode Push the sel...

Page 144: ...ving the selector lever forward or actuating the left shift paddle Temporary sequential mode After a shift paddle is actuated in Drive mode the system temporarily switches to sequential mode After conservative driving in sequential mode without acceleration or shifting via the shift pad dles for a certain amount of time the transmis sion switches back to Drive mode Permanent sequential mode Sequen...

Page 145: ...orward gear without stepping on the brakes in the process Activating 1 Switch on drive ready state while pressing on the brake pedal 2 If necessary release the parking brake 3 If necessary deactivate Automatic Hold 4 Engage selector lever position D S or R 5 Release brake In 1st and 2nd gear and in reverse the vehicle rolls at minimum speed Deactivating Apply the brakes until the vehicle comes to ...

Page 146: ...onding button on the steering wheel Display in the instrument cluster The selected program corre sponds to the number of illumi nated fields Launch Control Concept Launch Control enables optimum acceleration on surfaces with good traction under dry sur rounding conditions General information The use of Launch Control causes premature component wear since this function represents a very heavy load ...

Page 147: ... values in DSC OFF mode Electronic unlocking of the transmission lock General information Electronically unlock the transmission lock to maneuver vehicle from a danger area Unlocking is possible if the starter can spin the engine Before unlocking the transmission lock set the parking brake to prevent the vehicle from rolling away Engaging selector lever position N 1 Press and hold down brake pedal...

Page 148: ...ivate the desired configuration with the se lected settings press the corresponding button on the steering wheel Display in the instrument cluster When the display of the widget in the in strument cluster for M SETUP is acti vated the selected program is displayed Additional information Widgets in the instrument cluster refer to page 152 Sound control Concept The sound control function changes the...

Page 149: ...uired program for buttons M1 or M2 1 CAR 2 M menu 3 Configure M1 or Configure M2 4 Sound Control 5 Select the desired channel The setting is immediately applied with active M1 or M2 configuration To activate the desired configuration with the se lected settings press the corresponding button on the steering wheel Driving CONTROLS 149 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 150: ...eptronic Sport transmission gear display with Drivelogic 161 M Drift Analyzer 220 6 Engine oil temperature 160 7 External temperature 160 8 Check Control 153 9 Speed Limit Assist 235 Speed Limit Info 163 Time 63 Central display area Depending on the equipment and configuration the following is displayed in the central display area of the instrument cluster Navigation displays such as the map view ...

Page 151: ...trument cluster Configuring the M MODE programs Depending on the selected View mode various settings can be selected 1 CAR 2 M menu 3 Instrument panel 4 Configure view 5 Select the desired setting Configuring additional displays In the M View it is possible configure additional displays for the left outer area of the instrument cluster 1 CAR 2 M menu 3 Instrument panel 4 Configure view 5 Widget se...

Page 152: ... 4 Configure view 5 Display Assisted Driving View when Driver Assistance is active Display Example the indicator warning lights for the Ac tive Cruise Control with Stop Go function ACC and the Lane Change Assistant indicate a lane change to the next lane At the same time the lane change to the next lane is shown with ani mation in the Assisted Driving View System limits The system s detection pote...

Page 153: ...e is converted into electric energy during coasting The vehicle battery is partially charged and fuel consumption can be reduced Tire data Information about wheels and tires can be dis played in the instrument cluster as widget M SETUP display Some of the stored settings in the M menu can be displayed as a widget in the instrument clus ter Engine data Coolant temperature and charging pressure of t...

Page 154: ... the indicator warn ing lights Supplementary text messages Additional information such as the reason for an error or malfunction or the required action can be called up via Check Control With urgent messages the added text will be au tomatically displayed on the Control Display Depending on the Check Control message fur ther help can be selected 1 CAR 2 Vehicle status 3 Check Control messages 4 Se...

Page 155: ...n The indicator light is illuminated pre warning Brake and increase distance Indicator light flashes and an acoustic signal sounds acute warning Brake and make an evasive maneuver if necessary Additional information Front collision mitigation refer to page 183 Intersection collision warning The indicator light is illuminated risk of collision with crossing vehicle Indicator light is illuminated ri...

Page 156: ...Reduce speed and modify your driv ing style to the driving circumstances The indicator light lights up DSC has malfunc tioned Have the system immediately checked by a deal er s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Additional information DSC Dynamic Stability Control refer to page 216 DSC Dynamic Stability Control deactivated DSC is deactivated or M Dynamic Mode MDM is ...

Page 157: ...seri ously damage emission control components in particular the catalytic converter Additional information Socket for Onboard Diagnosis refer to page 351 M Traction Control Indicator light blinks M Traction Control level is changed Additional information M Traction Control refer to page 219 Green lights Safety belt reminder for rear seats The safety belt is buckled on the corre sponding rear seat ...

Page 158: ...t illuminates together with the symbol for a cruise control system Speed Limit Assist is active and detected speed limits can be applied manually for the displayed system Indicator light illuminates the detected speed limit can be applied with the SET button As soon as the speed limit has been applied a green checkmark is displayed Additional information Speed Limit Assist refer to page 235 Steeri...

Page 159: ...terrupted Additional information Assisted Driving Plus refer to page 241 White lights Extended Traffic Jam Assistant Indicator light is illuminated the system is ready Additional information Assisted Driving Plus refer to page 241 M Traction Control Indicator light lights up M Traction Con trol level display Additional information M Traction Control refer to page 219 Fuel gauge Concept The current...

Page 160: ...icle speeds Normal operating tempera ture the pointer is in the mid dle or in the lower half of the temperature display Hot engine the pointer is at the high end of the temperature range In addition a Check Control message is displayed Additional information Coolant level refer to page 348 Indicator light in the instrument cluster A red indicator light is displayed External temperature General inf...

Page 161: ...General information The estimated range available with the remaining fuel is permanently displayed in the instrument cluster With a low remaining range a Check Control message is briefly displayed With a sporty driv ing style for instance fast cornering the engine function is not always ensured The Check Control message appears continu ously below a range of approx 30 miles 50 km Safety informatio...

Page 162: ...ired The time for recommended mainte nance or a legally mandated inspec tion is approaching Service interval is exceeded Entering appointment dates Enter the dates for the mandatory vehicle in spections Make sure that the vehicle s date and time are set correctly 1 CAR 2 Vehicle status 3 Required services 4 Vehicle inspection 5 Date 6 Select the desired setting Gear shift indicator Concept The sys...

Page 163: ...ns imposed by technology Traffic signs with speed limitations are detected and displayed only Speed limitations due to entering or exiting towns highway signs etc are not dis played Speed limits with extra text characters are always displayed Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation There is ...

Page 164: ...ormation Cameras refer to page 35 Functional limitations The system may not be fully functional and may provide incorrect information in the following sit uations When traffic signs are fully or partially con cealed by objects stickers or paint When driving very close to the vehicle in front of you In the case of navigation data that is invalid outdated or not available In areas not covered by the...

Page 165: ...tervals such as after refueling Display on the Control Display Overview The following information is displayed depending on the equipment and the set interval and drive mode Configured interval for displaying trip data Average fuel consumption depending on the configured interval Average speed Total time for shut off engine through the Auto Start Stop function Consumption history in form of a char...

Page 166: ...ues since the last manual reset are displayed The values can be reset at any time Resetting average values manually The following interval can be reset manually at any time Individual With the button on the turn signal lever 1 Continue to press the button on the turn sig nal lever until the widget for the trip data is selected 2 Press and hold the button on the turn signal lever Via iDrive 1 CAR 2...

Page 167: ...s refer to page 334 Tire Pressure Monitor status of the Tire Pressure Monitor re fer to page 328 Engine oil level electronic oil measurement refer to page 344 Symbols Description Check Control messages dis playing stored Check Control messages refer to page 153 Required services displaying service notifications refer to page 161 Head up Display Concept This system projects important information in...

Page 168: ...to a more sporty M specific view The M View in the Head up Display is active in M MODE programs SPORT and TRACK Setting the brightness The brightness is automatically adjusted to the ambient brightness The basic setting can be adjusted manually 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Displays 4 Head up display 5 Brightness 6 Turn the Controller until the desired bright ness is set 7 Press the Controller When the low b...

Page 169: ...ift point indicator Concept The shift lights indicate the upshift point at which the best possible acceleration can be achieved General information If the Head up Display is switched on the Shift Lights will be displayed in the Head up Display Shift lights are only shown in the Head up Dis play in the M view If the Head up Display is switched off the Shift Lights are displayed in the instrument cl...

Page 170: ...When the maximum speed is reached the entire display flashes red and the supply of fuel is inter rupted in order to protect the engine CONTROLS Displays 170 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 171: ...ng lights Automatic headlight control Adaptive light functions Symbol Function Low beams Instrument lighting Right roadside parking light Left roadside parking light Automatic headlight control Concept The low beams are switched on and off automat ically depending on the ambient brightness for example in tunnels in twilight or if there is pre cipitation General information A blue sky with the sun ...

Page 172: ...switch on the drive ready state After the drive ready state is switched on the automatic headlight control will be activated Low beams Switching on Press the button on the light switch ele ment The low beams illuminate when drive ready state is switched on The indicator light in the instrument clus ter lights up Press the button again to switch on the low beams when the standby state is switched o...

Page 173: ...ation The daytime running lights light up when drive ready state is switched on Activating deactivating In some countries daytime running lights are mandatory so it may not be possible to deacti vate the daytime running lights in front 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Exterior lighting 4 Depending on country specifications Daytime driving lights or Daytime driving lights rear The setting is stored for the drive...

Page 174: ...ipants early on and automatically switches the high beams on or off depending on the traffic situation General information The high beam Assistant ensures that the high beams are switched on whenever the traffic sit uation allows In the low speed range the high beams are not switched on by the system The system responds to light from oncoming traffic and traffic driving ahead of you and to am bien...

Page 175: ...o the factory settings System limits The high beam Assistant cannot serve as a sub stitute for the driver s personal judgment of when to use the high beams In situation that require this therefore switch off manually The system is not fully functional in the following situations and driver intervention may be neces sary In very unfavorable weather conditions such as fog or heavy precipitation When...

Page 176: ...re automatically con trolled Overview Buttons in the vehicle Interior lights Reading lights Switching the interior lights on off Press the button To switch off permanently press the button and hold for approx 3 seconds The interior lights in the rear of the vehicle can be switched on and off independently The but ton is located in the rear roofliner Switching the reading lights on off Press the bu...

Page 177: ...r 5 Select the desired setting Setting the brightness 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Interior lighting 4 Brightness 5 Select the desired setting Dynamic light Individual actions for example incoming calls or opened doors are indicated by light effects 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Interior lighting 4 Dynamic light 5 Select the desired setting Dimmed while driving Some lights of the interior lighting are dimmed when the ...

Page 178: ...using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be ob served Airbags 1 Front airbag driver 2 Front airbag front passenger 3 Head airbag 4 Side airbag 5 Knee airbag Front airbags Front airbags help protect the driver and the front passenger by responding to frontal impacts in which safety belts alone would not provide ad equate protection Side airbag In the event of a sid...

Page 179: ...ble grip on the steering wheel Make sure that the front passenger is sitting correctly i e keeps his or her feet and legs in the floor area and does not support them on the dashboard Make sure that occupants keep their heads away from the side airbag There should be no additional persons ani mals or objects between an airbag and a per son Dashboard and windshield on the front pas senger side must ...

Page 180: ...t lights up continuously Have the system checked Strength of the driver s and front seat passenger airbag General information The explosive power that activates driver s front seat passenger airbags very much depends on the positions of the driver s front passenger seat To maintain the accuracy of this function over the long term calibrate the front seats as soon as a respective message appears on...

Page 181: ...ion Do not attach covers cushions ball mats or other items to the front passenger seat un less they are specifically determined to be safe for use on the front passenger seat Do not place any electronic devices on the front passenger seat if a child restraint sys tem is to be installed on it Do not place objects under the seat that can push against the seat from below No moisture in or on the seat...

Page 182: ...cators and warnings cannot serve as a sub stitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system may not issue warnings or reactions or these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with their normal use There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate Warning Due to system limits...

Page 183: ...es at speeds above approx 3 mph 5 km h The timing of warn ings may vary with the current driving situation With the vehicle approaching another vehicle in tentionally the approach control warning and braking are delayed in order to avoid false sys tem reactions Depending on the vehicle equipment the Driver Attention Camera in the instrument cluster cap tures the driver s field of vision Additional...

Page 184: ...ettings of the menu are activated Press the button repeatedly The following settings are switched be tween ALL ON all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on Basic settings are activated for the subfunctions INDIVIDUAL the Intelligent Safety systems are switched on according to the individual settings Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi vidually switched off Manual switching off Pres...

Page 185: ...re has been no prior warning Brake intervention The warning prompts the driver to intervene If a warning is active the maximum braking force is used when the brake is applied The brake pedal must be applied sufficiently quickly and force fully The system may also assist in braking if there is a risk of collision When the vehicle is traveling at a low speed the vehicle may come to a complete stop M...

Page 186: ...m ited or deactivated for instance DSC OFF Up to 10 seconds after the start of the engine via the Start Stop button Warning sensitivity The more sensitive the warning settings are for example the warning time the more warnings are displayed Therefore there may also be an ex cess of premature or unjustified warnings and re actions Evasion Assistant Concept The system supports the driver in making e...

Page 187: ...n support Display in the instrument cluster If a collision with a detected vehicle or a detected person is imminent a warning symbol appears on the instrument cluster and in the Head up Display Symbol Measure Symbol lights up red prewarning Brake and increase distance Symbol flashes red and an acoustic signal sounds acute warning for ob stacles Brake and make an evasive maneu ver if necessary Symb...

Page 188: ...e accidents with cross traffic at intersections and junctions In the event of an accident the system may reduce im pact speed The system sounds a warning in the city speed range before an imminent collision and activates brakes independently if needed General information Sensors detect the traffic situation Vehicles that cross your direction of travel can be detected by the system as soon as these...

Page 189: ...ehicle refer to page 35 Switching on off Switching on automatically The system is automatically active when the ve hicle is turned on Switching on manually Press the button The menu for the Intelligent Safety sys tem is displayed If all Intelligent Safety systems were switched off all systems are now switched on Configure INDIVIDUAL depending on the equipment version the Intelligent Safety sys tem...

Page 190: ... of collision with vehicle for which the direction of travel cannot be determined Display with prewarning The respective symbol lights up red prewarning for vehicles that cross your direction of travel Intervene yourself for instance by braking Display with acute warning The respective symbol flashes red and an acous tic signal sounds acute warning when vehicles cross your direction of travel Brak...

Page 191: ...Upper speed limit The system responds to crossing vehicles when your own speed is below approx 50 mph 80 km h Detection range The system s detection potential is limited Thus a system reaction might not come or might come late The following situations may not be detected for instance Crossing vehicles when they are hidden by buildings for instance Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of you or s...

Page 192: ...just driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where ap propriate Warning Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub stitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system may not issue warnings or reactions or these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with their normal use There is a risk of accident Adjust driving st...

Page 193: ...of the menu are activated Press the button repeatedly The following settings are switched be tween ALL ON all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on Basic settings are activated for the subfunctions INDIVIDUAL the Intelligent Safety systems are switched on according to the individual settings Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi vidually switched off Manual switching off Press and ho...

Page 194: ...on in this Own er s Manual regarding the scope of the sys tem s operation and limitations Upper speed limit The system responds to pedestrians and cyclists when the speed of the vehicle is below approx 50 mph 80 km h Detection range The system s detection potential is limited Thus a warning might not be issued or be is sued late The following situations may not be detected for instance Partially c...

Page 195: ...er that is not consistent with their normal use There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate Functional requirement The camera must detect the lane markings for the lane departure warning to be active Overview Button in the vehicle Intelligent Safety Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen sors C...

Page 196: ... desired setting Early Medium Reduced some warnings are sup pressed depending on the situation for instance during passing without a turn signal or when purposely driving over lane markings in curves Off no warnings are issued The selected setting is stored for the driver pro file currently used Setting the intensity of the steering wheel vibration 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver Assistance 4 Steering W...

Page 197: ...rning signal and Check Control message are an encouragement to pay closer attention to the lane End of warning For instance the warning will be canceled in the following situations Automatically after a few seconds When returning to your own lane When braking hard When using the turn signal If DSC Dynamic Stability Control intervenes System limits Safety information Warning The system is designed ...

Page 198: ...g intervention and help guide the vehicle back into the lane The steering intervention occurs when a mini mum speed is reached This minimum speed is displayed on the Control Display in the menu for the steering intervention Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation There is a risk of accident ...

Page 199: ...witched on according to the individual settings Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi vidually switched off Manual switching off Press and hold this button All Intelligent Safety systems are switched off Button Status Button lights up green all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on Button lights up orange some Intelli gent Safety systems are switched off or currently unavailable Butt...

Page 200: ...speeds of up to 130 mph 210 km h and the lane marking is crossed the system intervenes with a brief active steering intervention The steering intervention helps return the vehicle into the lane The steer ing intervention can be noticed on the steering wheel and can be manually overridden at any time Flashing of the light A flashing of the light during vehicle unlocking serves as system self test S...

Page 201: ...ns Side collision mitigation Concept The system helps to avoid imminent side colli sions General information Radar sensors monitor the space next to the ve hicle when traveling faster than a minimum speed of up to approx 130 mph 210 km h The minimum speed is country specific and is displayed in the menu for the intelligent Safety systems The front camera determines the lane marking positions If fo...

Page 202: ...re now switched on Configure INDIVIDUAL depending on the equipment version the Intelligent Safety sys tems can be individually configured The individ ual settings are activated and stored for the driver profile currently used As soon as a setting is changed on the menu all settings of the menu are activated Press the button repeatedly The following settings are switched be tween ALL ON all Intelli...

Page 203: ...o condi tions or other factors the system may not re spond There may be a risk of accident or risk of damage to property Actively intervene as warranted Refer to the information in this Own er s Manual regarding the scope of the sys tem s operation and limitations System limits of the sensors Additional information Cameras refer to page 35 Radar sensors refer to page 36 Functional limitations The ...

Page 204: ... a manner that is not consistent with their normal use There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate Overview Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen sors Radar sensors side rear Additional information Sensors of the vehicle refer to page 35 Switching on off The system is automatically active when...

Page 205: ...ction Pull the switch for the parking brake briefly to activate the emergency stop function With lane change function releasing the switch may trigger an automatic lane change The system will take control of the vehicle for a maximum of 2 minutes The hazard warning system is switched on An Emergency Request is triggered Canceling the emergency stop function The driver can cancel the emergency stop...

Page 206: ...docu ment traffic events Additionally the following parameters are stored for the trip Date Time Vehicle speed GPS coordinates General information There are various ways for storing video record ings Automatic storage of the recording The function allows the documentation of the event of an accident Manual storage of the recording The function allows the documentation of traffic situations The sys...

Page 207: ...g Cancel Recording can also be started by selecting the widget on the Control Display Recording playback and administration Stored video recordings can be played back ex ported and deleted For your own safety the video recording is only displayed on the Control Display up to approx 2 mph 3 km h In some national market versions the video recording is only displayed if the park ing brake is engaged ...

Page 208: ...y stop Severe understeering Severe oversteering Certain functions of several systems can within the system limits lead to Active Protection trig gering Front collision mitigation automatic brake in tervention Front collision mitigation Brake Assistant Rear collision preparation detection of immi nent rear collisions Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver ...

Page 209: ...tance for an eva sive maneuver Interrupt automatic braking By pressing the brake pedal By pressing the accelerator pedal Fatigue alert General information The system can detect decreasing alertness or fatigue of the driver during long monotonous trips for instance on highways In this situation it is recommended that the driver takes a break Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a s...

Page 210: ... take a break During the display various settings can be se lected After a break another recommendation to take a break cannot be displayed until after approxi mately 45 minutes System limits The function may be limited in the following sit uations and may issue an incorrect warning or no warning at all When the clock is set incorrectly When the vehicle speed is mainly below about 43 mph 70 km h W...

Page 211: ...es provided by the Antilock Brake Sys tem ABS Do not reduce the pressure on the brake pedal for the duration of the emergency stop Adaptive brake assistant In combination with Active Cruise Control ACC this system ensures that the brakes respond even more rapidly when braking in critical situa tions Drive off assistant Concept This system supports driving off on uphill grades Driving off 1 Hold th...

Page 212: ...e 145 Manual transmission Gear Shift Assist RPM change at gear change Gear Shift Assistant refer to page 140 Chassis programs of Adaptive M suspension refer to page 270 Steering programs of Servotronic refer to page 215 Brake programs of brake refer to page 216 DSC Dynamic Stability Control DSC refer to page 216 and M Dy namic Mode MDM refer to page 217 Sym bol Meaning Depending on the equipment M...

Page 213: ...reset to default values 1 CAR 2 M menu 3 Configure M1 or Configure M2 4 Reset 5 Yes To cancel resetting No Display in the instrument cluster Symbol Description Symbol lights up corresponding configuration is activated Symbol lights up and additional lettering Cannot be activated appears configuration cannot be activated due to the current driv ing situation Reactivate configuration when the letter...

Page 214: ...Speed Limit Assist Speed Limit Info with preview Steering and traffic jam assistant Traffic Jam Assist Lane change assistant Activating a system will automatically switch to the program ROAD Depending on the equipment TRACK The Intelligent Safety systems are switched off In addition to the deactivated systems in the pro gram SPORT the following systems are deac tivated depending on the equipment S...

Page 215: ...is conveyed General information The system offers several different steering force tunings Program Steering force tuning COMFORT Low steering forces good road way feedback SPORT High steering forces maximum roadway feedback Selecting a channel Using the button Press the button and select the desired program on the Control Display Via iDrive It is possible to configure the required program for butt...

Page 216: ...ay of the widget in the in strument cluster for M SETUP is acti vated the selected program is displayed Additional information Widgets in the instrument cluster refer to page 152 DSC Dynamic Stability Control Concept Within the physical limits the system helps to keep the vehicle on a steady course by reducing drive power and by braking the individual wheels General information DSC detects the fol...

Page 217: ...icator light go out Display In the instrument cluster When DSC is deactivated DSC OFF is displayed in the instrument cluster Indicator warning lights The indicator light lights up DSC is de activated The indicator light flashes DSC controls the drive and braking forces The indicator light lights up DSC has malfunctioned M Dynamic Mode MDM Concept M Dynamic Mode MDM makes it possible to drive on a ...

Page 218: ...uster light up Deactivating MDM Press the button The MDM and DSC OFF symbols go out Via iDrive It is possible to configure M Dynamic Mode MDM for buttons M1 or M2 1 CAR 2 M menu 3 Configure M1 or Configure M2 4 DSC 5 MDM To activate the desired configuration with the se lected settings press the corresponding button on the steering wheel A message appears in the instrument cluster This message is ...

Page 219: ...y and actively intervene where appropriate Functional requirement The DSC Dynamic Stability Control is deacti vated Additional information DSC Dynamic Stability Control refer to page 216 Settings Using the button 1 Press the button 2 M Traction Control 3 Select the desired setting OFF Level 0 support switched off Signifi cant wheel spinning possible Level 10 maximum support Slight wheel spinning p...

Page 220: ...nal information M Traction Control refer to page 219 Safety information Warning The deactivation of the Dynamic Stability Con trol DSC limits the driving stability Depending on the selected setting of the M Traction Con trol the minor or major wheelspin is possible which limits the tracking e g while accelerat ing There may be a risk of accident or risk of damage to property Adjust driving style t...

Page 221: ...er and where applicable in the Head up display Symbol Description Assessment of the current drift The number of stars that can be reached varies depending on the selected M Traction Control level The better the drift the more stars are filled out Current drift is the best drift M Drift Analyzer is activated For an optimal drift apply the accelerator pedal less Reset the data Single drift 1 CAR 2 M...

Page 222: ...The driver is responsible adapting his or her driv ing style to the situation CONTROLS Driving stability control systems 222 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 223: ...on Function System on off Store current speed Speed Limit Assist take over sug gested speed manually Rocker switch Changing the speed limit Operation Switching on Press the button on the steering wheel The current speed is accepted as the speed limit If the system is switched on while the vehicle is stationary or driving at low speeds 20 mph 30 km h is set as the speed limit The marking in the spe...

Page 224: ...dal all the way down to intentionally exceed the set speed limit When the vehicle speed drops below the set speed limit the limit is automatically reactivated Warning when the speed limit is exceeded Visual warning If the speed limit is exceeded the indica tor light in the instrument cluster flashes while the vehicle speed is greater than the set speed limit Acoustic warning If the speed limit is ...

Page 225: ...affic On slippery roads in fog snow or wet conditions or on a loose road surface There may be a risk of accident or risk of dam age to property Only use the system if driving at constant speed is possible Warning The desired speed can be incorrectly adjusted or called up by mistake There is a risk of acci dent Adjust the desired speed to the traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively in...

Page 226: ... selector lever position D is disengaged When M Dynamic Mode MDM is activated or DSC Dynamic Stability Control is deactivated If DSC Dynamic Stability Control intervenes Setting the speed Maintaining and storing the speed Press the rocker switch up or down once while the system is interrupted When the system is switched on the current speed is maintained and stored as the desired speed The stored ...

Page 227: ...itched off Displays in the instrument cluster Display in the speedometer Green marking system is ac tive the marking indicates the desired speed Grey marking system is interrupted the marking indicates the stored speed No marking system is switched off Indicator light Indicator light green system is active Gray indicator light the system has been interrupted No indicator light system is switched o...

Page 228: ...ock Warning The desired speed can be incorrectly adjusted or called up by mistake There is a risk of acci dent Adjust the desired speed to the traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively in tervene where appropriate Warning Risk of accident due to too high speed differen ces to other vehicles for instance in the follow ing situations When fast approaching a slowly moving vehicle Vehicle ...

Page 229: ...fic jam assistant Assisted Driving Mode General information This button is used to switch the config ured function on and off The button can be used to set the pri marily used function Set function When the system is active press the button repeatedly until the desired func tion is selected in the function bar The function bar for Assisted Driving mode is displayed at the bottom of the instrument ...

Page 230: ... situations When the driver applies the brakes When selector lever position D is disengaged When M Dynamic Mode MDM is activated or DSC Dynamic Stability Control is deactivated If DSC Dynamic Stability Control intervenes If the safety belt and the driver s door are opened while the vehicle is standing still If the system has not detected objects for an extended period for instance on a road with v...

Page 231: ...lected distance Increase the distance Press the button repeatedly until the desired distance is set Instrument cluster will display selected distance Automatic adaptation of the distance Depending on the equipment and national mar ket version the system can be adjusted so that the distance is automatically adjusted within the configured distance level according to the traffic situation or the ambi...

Page 232: ... button With steering and traffic jam assistant switch on distance control Press the button Without steering and traffic jam assistant switch on distance control Press the button Press the button After switching a Check Control message is dis played Displays in the instrument cluster General information Depending on the equipment version the dis plays in the instrument cluster may vary Display in ...

Page 233: ...Symbol Description Vehicle symbol white No distance control display as the accelerator pedal is being pressed Green symbol A vehicle has been detected ahead of you The vehicle symbol goes out if no vehicle in front is detected Vehicle symbol flashes green Vehicle in front drove off Gray symbol System interrupted Symbol flashes gray The conditions are not adequate for the system to work The system ...

Page 234: ...mbol is displayed when the dis tance from the vehicle traveling ahead is too short The distance information is active in the follow ing situations Active Cruise Control switched off Display in the Head up Display selected Head Up Display refer to page 167 Distance too short Speed greater than approx 40 mph 70 km h System limits System limits of the sensors Additional information Cameras refer to p...

Page 235: ...When you approach a curve the system may briefly report vehicles in the next lane due to the bend of the curve If the system decelerates you may compensate it by briefly accelerating After releasing the accelerator pedal the system is re activated and controls speed independently Driving off In some situations the vehicle cannot drive off automatically for example On steep uphill grades In front o...

Page 236: ...ise Control Switching on off 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver Assistance 4 If necessary Driving 5 Speed Limit Assistance 6 Speed limits 7 Select the desired setting Adjust manually detected speed limit can be applied manually Show anticipation detected speed lim its are displayed in the instrument cluster without being applied Off Speed Limit Assist will be switched off Displays in the instrument cluster...

Page 237: ...ts of the sensors refer to page 35 Steering assistant Concept The system assists the driver in keeping the ve hicle within the lane For this purpose the sys tem executes supporting steering movements for instance when driving in a curve General information Depending on the speed the system orients it self according to the lane markings or vehicles in front Sensors on the steering wheel detect whet...

Page 238: ...o set the pri marily used function Set function When the system is active press the button repeatedly until the desired func tion is selected in the function bar The function bar for Assisted Driving mode is displayed at the bottom of the instrument cluster Symbol Function Cruise control with distance control Depending on the equipment ver sion cruise control with distance control and steering and...

Page 239: ...on as all function conditions are fulfilled Displays in the instrument cluster Symbol Description Gray steering wheel symbol The system is on standby Green steering wheel symbol The system is activated The system supports the driver in keeping the vehicle within the lane Yellow flashing steering wheel symbol Lane marking driven over The steering wheel vibrates where applicable Yellow steering whee...

Page 240: ...river in keeping the vehicle within the lane Symbol Description Yellow steering wheel symbol The hands are not grasping the steering wheel The system is still active Red steering wheel symbol and a signal sounds The hands are not grasping the steering wheel System interrup tion is imminent It is possible that the system will not execute any supporting steering movements With Active Cruise Control ...

Page 241: ...ction areas Depending on the equipment with automatic formation of emergency lanes Within city limits Weather The following restrictions can occur under unfav orable weather or light conditions Poorer recognition of vehicles and lane mark ings Short term interruptions for vehicles that are already recognized Drive attentively and react to the current traffic situation If necessary intervene active...

Page 242: ...ing ahead are detected Speed less than approx 40 mph 60 km h The Driver Attention Camera in the instru ment cluster detects that the driver is paying attention to the traffic When traveling to countries outside of the country of origin of the vehicle Extended Traffic Jam Assistant must be available in the respective country Switching on As soon as all functional requirements are met Extended Traff...

Page 243: ...ndependently react to all traf fic situations There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropri ate Additionally the notices for the Steering and Lane Control Assistant apply Additional information Steering and Lane Control Assistant refer to page 237 Functional requirements The functional requirements of the steering...

Page 244: ...ing wheel symbol Green arrow symbol for lane changing The system carries out a lane change Green steering wheel symbol Gray line for lane marking on the appropriate side The system detected the lane change request Lane change not currently possible Depending on country specifica tions Green steering wheel symbol Gray arrow symbol for lane changing Lane change not possible func tional requirements ...

Page 245: ...essary to reach a navigation destination General information The system uses the sensors of the steering and lane control assistant Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic conditions Based on the limits of the system it cannot independently react to all traf fic situations There is a risk of accident Adjust driv...

Page 246: ...on Depending on the equipment and national mar ket version the traffic situation is displayed in the Assisted Driving View of the instrument cluster Additional information Assisted Driving View refer to page 151 Activate adaptation to route details 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver Assistance 4 If necessary Driving 5 Speed Limit Assistance 6 Adjust to route System limits The limits of the Active Cruise Co...

Page 247: ...There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropri ate Warning Due to high speeds when PDC Park Distance Control is activated the warning can be de layed due to physical circumstances There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Avoid approaching an object too fast Avoid driving off fast while PDC Park Dista...

Page 248: ...ected to the left rear of the vehicle a signal tone sounds from the left rear speaker The shorter the distance to the object the shorter the intervals When the distance to a detected object is less than approx 8 in 20 cm a continuous tone is sounded When there are objects in front of and behind the vehicle at the same time with a distance smaller than approx 8 in 20 cm an alternating constant tone...

Page 249: ...ents can run into physical limits e g in the following situations With obstacles and persons at the edge of the lane Low objects already displayed for instance curbs can move into the blind area of the sensors before or after a continuous tone sounds False warnings Reaching the system limits can cause false warnings To prevent false alarms switch off automatic Park Distance Control PDC activation ...

Page 250: ...ssible to set which areas on the vehicle will be protected by the system 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver Assistance 4 Parking and Maneuvering 5 Active PDC with braking interv 6 Select the desired setting The setting is stored for the driver profile cur rently used System limits The limits of the systems of the Park Distance Control PDC and the Parking Assistant apply If required deactivate the system vi...

Page 251: ... rearview camera provides assistance in parking and maneuvering backwards The area behind the vehicle is shown on the Control Dis play Additionally assistance functions can be shown in the display e g help lines Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic conditions There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style t...

Page 252: ... bars The assistance functions can be activated man ually via the function bars on the sides of the Control Display 1 Move the Controller to the right if needed 2 With corresponding equipment Camera image 3 Parking aid lines Pathway lines and turning radius lines are displayed Obstacle mark Depending on the vehicle equipment the obstacles detected by PDC Park Distance Control are displayed by mark...

Page 253: ...ht if needed 2 Camera image 3 To perform the desired setting Brightness Contrast System limits System limits of the sensors Additional information Cameras refer to page 35 Deactivated camera When the camera is deactivated for instance when the trunk lid is open the camera image is displayed hatched in gray Detection of objects Very low obstacles as well as high protruding objects such as ledges ma...

Page 254: ...operation is automatic Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic conditions Based on the limits of the system it cannot independently react to all traf fic situations There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropri ate NOTICE The pa...

Page 255: ...Driver s safety belt is fastened Switching on with the button Press the park assistance button The LED lights up The current status of the parking space search is indicated on the Control Display Parking assistant is activated automatically Switching on with reverse gear 1 Shift into reverse The current status of the parking space search is indicated on the Control Display 2 If necessary activate ...

Page 256: ...one sounds when the distance to a detected object is less than approx 8 in ches 20 cm Parking using the parking assistant Parking 1 Switching on and activating the parking assis tant For this engage the reverse gear or press the parking assist button and activate the system on the Control Display if needed Parking assistant is activated 2 Pass the row of parked vehicles forward at a speed of up to...

Page 257: ...ning the driver s safety belt A Check Control message is displayed Resuming An interrupted parking procedure can be contin ued if needed Reactivate the parking assistant and follow the instructions on the Control Display Switching off The system can be switched off manually Press the park assistance button System limits Safety information Warning The system is designed to operate in certain condit...

Page 258: ... assistant refer to page 253 Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic conditions Based on the limits of the system it cannot independently react to all traf fic situations There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropri ate Additio...

Page 259: ...nceled Additionally the limits of the systems of the Park Distance Control PDC and the Parking Assistant apply Different influences can lead to side deviations when driving back on the stored route For exam ple this includes the following factors Steering movements when the vehicle is sta tionary while storing the distance covered The speed is not adapted to the distance traveled Road characterist...

Page 260: ...Additional information Sensors of the vehicle refer to page 35 Switching on off Switching on automatically The system is switched on automatically if selec tor lever position R is engaged when the engine is running The camera perspective suitable for the respec tive driving situation is displayed Additional information Park Distance Control turn on off refer to page 247 Switching on off manually P...

Page 261: ... the view changes to a fixed display of the area in front or at the rear behind the bumper or if necessary changes to a side view When reverse gear is engaged the automatic camera perspective is if necessary closed and the system uses a fixed perspective of the rear view camera If necessary manually select the automatic camera perspective when reverse gear is engaged The automatic camera per spect...

Page 262: ... be superimposed on the camera image together with pathway lines Turning radius lines show the course of the smallest possible turning radius on a level road Only one turning radius line is displayed after the steering wheel is turned past a certain angle Parking using pathway and turning radius lines 1 Position the vehicle so that the red turning ra dius line leads to within the limits of the par...

Page 263: ... display after a certain time The area next to the vehicle must be newly captured Door opening angle Concept If obstacle marking is activated the system indi cates fixed obstacles that obstruct the opening angles of the doors The system does not provide a warning of ap proaching traffic Manual transmission the maximum opening an gles of the doors are displayed after a short time when the vehicle i...

Page 264: ...w obstacles as well as high protruding objects such as ledges may not be detected by the system Some assistance functions also consider data from the PDC Park Distance Control Follow the notes in the PDC Park Distance Con trol chapter The objects displayed on the Control Display may be closer than they appear Do not estimate the distance from the objects on the display Additional information PDC P...

Page 265: ... refer to page 35 Display on the Control Display Press the button when the engine is run ning Depending on the driving direction the image of the respective camera is displayed Front front camera image Rear rear camera image Depending on the vehicle equipment cross traf fic warning can additionally warn of approaching vehicles using radar sensors Additional information Cross traffic warning refer ...

Page 266: ...ew functional limitations apply Additional information Surround View refer to page 259 System limits The limits of the Surround View system apply Additional information Surround View refer to page 259 With Parking Assistant Plus Remote 3D View Concept The BMW Connected app and the pictures of the Surround View cameras in combination with the corresponding equipment enable the display of the vehicl...

Page 267: ...ndicate areas that are not re corded by the system With exterior mirrors folded in When other camera functions are being per formed in the vehicle When the vehicle moves faster than walking speed It may not be possible to use the function in every country For reasons of data protection the function can only be used three times within two hours Cross traffic warning Concept At blind driveways or wh...

Page 268: ...r to the right 3 Settings 4 Cross Traffic Warning 5 Activate function Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver Assistance 4 Parking and Maneuvering 5 Cross Traffic Warning 6 Activate function Switching on automatically If the system was activated on the Control Dis play it is automatically switched on as soon as PDC Park Distance Control or Panorama View is active and a gear is engaged If reverse gear...

Page 269: ...ive boundary area arrow 1 in the camera view flashes red if vehicles are detected by the sensors Yellow lines arrow 2 mark the bumper of your own vehicle Acoustic warning In addition to the optical indicator a warning sig nal sounds if your own vehicle moves into the re spective direction System limits System limits of the sensors Additional information Radar sensors refer to page 36 Functional li...

Page 270: ...e driving dynamics and driving comfort depending on the road surface condition and driving style General information The system offers several different damping set tings Program Damping settings COMFORT Comfort oriented SPORT Balanced out SPORT PLUS Consistently sporty Selecting a channel Using the button Press the button and select the desired program on the Control Display Via iDrive It is poss...

Page 271: ...efer to page 152 Performance Control Performance Control enhances the agility of the vehicle To increase maneuverability wheels are braked individually when a sporty driving style is used Driving comfort CONTROLS 271 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 272: ...he vehicle is improved by the following components Emission tested passenger compartment Microfilter Air conditioning system to control the tem perature air flow and recirculated air mode Depending on the equipment Microfilter activated charcoal filter Automatic recirculated air control AUC Parked car ventilation Automatic climate control Overview Buttons in the vehicle Climate control functions B...

Page 273: ...eat ventilation Switching off Press and hold the lower button until the control switches off Temperature Concept The automatic climate control achieves the set temperature as quickly as possible if needed by using the maximum cooling or heating capacity and then keeps it constant Adjusting Using the button Press the upper or lower button side to set the desired temperature Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Setti...

Page 274: ...tic climate control con densation water develops and collects under neath the vehicle Maximum cooling Concept The system is set to the lowest temperature op timum air flow and recirculated air mode with the drive ready state switched on General information The function is available with external tempera tures above approx 32 0 and with the drive ready state switched on Switching on off Press the b...

Page 275: ...ensity is shown on the climate control display Automatic recirculated air control AUC Concept The automatic recirculated air control AUC rec ognizes odors or pollutants in the outside air The outside air supply is shut off and the interior air is recirculated General information If the system is activated a sensor detects pollu tants in the outside air and controls the shut off automatically If th...

Page 276: ...UTO program first Adjusting Press the lower or upper side of the button decrease or increase air flow The selected air flow is shown on the climate control display The air flow may be reduced automatically to save battery power Manual air distribution Concept The air distribution for climate control can be ad justed manually Adjusting Press the button repeatedly to select a program Windows upper b...

Page 277: ...the incoming air The activated charcoal filter also removes gas eous pollutants from the outside air that enters the vehicle Have this combined filter changed during vehicle maintenance Ventilation Concept The air flow directions can be individually ad justed Adjusting the ventilation General information The air flow directions can be adjusted for direct or indirect ventilation Open the vents and ...

Page 278: ...seats 6 Activate heating cooling The rear automatic climate control is not ready for operation if the automatic climate control is switched off or if the function for defrosting the windows and removing condensation is active Using the button switching on Press any button except for the following Switching off Seat heating Using the button switching off Press the button Temperature Concept The aut...

Page 279: ... Depending on the selected temperature the AUTO intensity and outside influences the air is directed to the upper body and into the floor area Manual air distribution Concept The air distribution for climate control can be ad justed manually Adjusting Press the button repeatedly to select a program Upper body region Upper body region and floor area Floor area Locking the control elements Concept T...

Page 280: ...ter a certain period of time The system continues to run for some time after being switched off Using the button General information When the vehicle is in standby state the parked car ventilation can be switched on or off via the automatic climate control buttons Switching on Press any button except Rear window defroster Lower air flow button side Seat heating Seat ventilation Menu Switching off ...

Page 281: ... needed 9 OK Via BMW display key 1 Switch on the display of the BMW display key 2 Preconditioning setting 3 Tap the symbol or the symbol 4 Select the desired departure time 5 Set the departure time 6 Select day of the week if needed 7 OK Activating the departure time Functional requirement If a departure time is to influence the switching on of parked car ventilation the respective de parture time...

Page 282: ...icle parts during stationary climate con trol operation e g leaves grass gas gasoline oil or other combustible objects Functional requirements The vehicle is in idle state or standby state and not in drive ready state Battery is sufficiently charged For reasons of safety the system can only be switched on twice consecutively The system will be available again as soon as the drive ready state is ac...

Page 283: ...itched on once Departure time with weekday time and day of the week of the scheduled departure can be set The departure time is preselected in two steps Set departure times Activate departure times The climate control function will start approxi mately 10 minutes before the set departure time and continue for approximately 5 more minutes after the departure time A minimum of 10 minutes should pass...

Page 284: ...mbol 4 Activating the desired departure time Tap on the symbol Display In the instrument cluster The engine runs for the purpose of operating the stationary climate control The vehicle is not ready to drive The symbol on the automatic climate control signals an activated departure time The symbol flashes while Remote Engine Start is running Confirmation signals from the vehicle The activation of t...

Page 285: ...am the remote control Before selling the vehicle delete the stored func tions for the sake of security If possible do not install the antenna of the re mote controlled system e g the garage door drive near metal objects to ensure the best pos sible operation Safety information Warning The operation of remote controlled systems with the integrated universal remote control such as the garage door ma...

Page 286: ...he in terior mirror button and repeatedly press and release the hand held transmitter button for 2 seconds 6 The LED lights up green programming completed Release the button The LED flashes fast programming is not complete Press the button on the interior mirror for 2 seconds and release Perform this pro cedure three times to complete the pro gramming procedure If the integrated universal remote c...

Page 287: ...e program ming procedure is completed Release the button The LED flashes fast the hand held transmitter was detected but program ming is not complete Press the button on the interior mirror for 2 seconds and release Perform this pro cedure three times to complete the pro gramming procedure If the integrated universal remote control remains nonoperational continue with the special features for chan...

Page 288: ...t to the side 3 Move it back to the desired position Folding up Proceed in the reverse order to close the sun vi sor Vanity mirror A vanity mirror is located in the sun visor behind a cover When the cover is opened the mirror lighting switches on Ashtray Front center console Opening 1 Press onto the cover 2 The ashtray is located in a cup holder Fold the ashtray cover upward Emptying Pull the asht...

Page 289: ... center console Press onto the cover The cigarette lighter is located between the cup holders Operation Push in the cigarette lighter The cigarette lighter can be re moved as soon as it pops back out Sockets Concept The lighter socket can be used as a socket for electrical equipment when standby and drive ready state are switched on General information The total load of all sockets must not exceed...

Page 290: ...ghter or socket cover again after using the socket Front center console 1 Press onto the cover 2 A socket is located between the cup holders Pull off the cover In the cargo area A socket is located on the right side in the cargo area Unfold the cover USB port General information Follow the information regarding the connection of mobile devices to the USB port in the section on USB connections Addi...

Page 291: ...ximum 3 A per port Wireless charging tray Concept The wireless charging tray enables the following functions to be performed without cables Charging the rechargeable battery of a mo bile phone with Qi capability and of other mo bile devices which support the Qi standard Charging the BMW Display key Connect the mobile phone to the external an tenna Depending on the country this provides for better ...

Page 292: ...ctronic cards such as chip cards cards with magnetic strips or cards for signal transmission between the device and the tray may impair the card function There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property When charging mobile devices make sure there are no objects between the device and the tray NOTICE The tray is intended for mobile phones up to a particular size Forceful inserting of the m...

Page 293: ...e center armrest 2 Depending on the thickness of the mobile phone pull the car mount out on the bottom arrow 1 If necessary swivel out the upper edge arrow 2 3 Slide the mobile phone with the display on the side of the clamp into the tray 4 Close the center armrest Removing the mobile phone 1 Open the center armrest 2 Remove the mobile phone Steptronic transmission storage in the center console In...

Page 294: ...ction with the WCA The following paragraphs refer to this booster This is a CONSUMER device BEFORE USE you MUST REGISTER THIS DE VICE with your wireless provider and have your provider s consent Most wireless providers con sent to the use of Compensators Some provid ers may not consent to the use of this device on their network If you are unsure contact your provider You MUST operate this device w...

Page 295: ...ther than the preinstalled coupling device or antenna Any modification of the existing antenna or coupling device as well as the use of other antennas or coupling devices will cause the cease of the booster s operating li cense The booster device fulfills the network protection standards as required by the FCC such as inter modulation limits oscillation detection and gain limits Booster Manufactur...

Page 296: ...r There is a risk of injury Secure loose objects or devices with a cable connection to the vehicle in the car s in terior NOTICE Anti slip pads such as anti slip mats can dam age the dashboard There is a risk of damage to property Do not use anti slip pads Front passenger side glove compartment Safety information Warning Folded open the glove compartment protrudes in the car s interior Objects in ...

Page 297: ...doors General information There are storage compartments in the doors Safety information Warning Breakable objects such as glass bottles or glasses can break in the event of an accident or a braking or evasive maneuver Broken glass can be scattered in the car s interior There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Do not use any breakable objects while driving Only stow breakable object...

Page 298: ...calding There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Do not force objects into the cup holder Use light weight shatterproof and sealable containers Do not transport hot beverages Opening Press onto the cover Two cup holders are located in the center con sole Closing Pull the cover on the handle bar back Clothes hooks General information The clothes hooks are located in the grab han dles...

Page 299: ...s flying about during braking and evasive maneuvers There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property Only hang light weight objects for instance clothing articles from the clothes hooks Storage compartments CONTROLS 299 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 300: ...terior Warning Improperly stowed objects can shift and be thrown into the car s interior for instance in the event of an accident or during braking and eva sive maneuver Vehicle occupants can be hit and injured There is a risk of injury Stow and secure objects and cargo properly NOTICE Fluids in the cargo area can cause damage There is a risk of damage to property Make sure that no fluids leak in ...

Page 301: ...r seat is not occupied secure each of the outer safety belts in the opposite buckle If necessary fold down the rear backrests to stow large cargo Do not stack cargo above the top edge of the backrests Small and light cargo secure with ratchet straps or depending on the equipment with a cargo net or draw straps Larger and heavy cargo secure with cargo straps Lashing eyes in the cargo area General i...

Page 302: ... can be folded down from the cargo area The center section can be sepa rately folded down from the rear Safety information Warning Danger of jamming with folding down the back rests There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Make sure that the area of move ment of the rear backrest and the of the head restraint is clear prior to folding down Warning If a rear seat backrest is not lock...

Page 303: ... at the end of the belt into the specially designated fixture on the rear window shelf 3 Push the corresponding head restraint down as far as it will go 4 Pull the corresponding lever in the cargo area to release the rear seat backrest The un locked rear seat backrest moves forward slightly 5 Fold the rear seat backrest forward Folding back the backrest Return the rear seat backrest to the seat po...

Page 304: ...al information Tachometer refer to page 160 Engine oil temperature refer to page 160 Compound brake General information The high performance braking system has per forated compound brake discs Due to the specific layout temporary functional noise may occur after an extended minor brake load The functional noises have no effect on the per formance operational reliability and durability of the brake...

Page 305: ...causing crusty deposits or buildup to form if the vehicle then remains stationary for a period of time The cleaning effect of automatic washing systems or car washes is usually not adequate for this in the area around the wheels Drivetrain With this vehicle particular value was placed on the direct connection from engine to the drive train Due to the torsionally rigid design of the drivetrain as i...

Page 306: ...ponents Engine transmission and axle drive Up to 1 200 miles 2 000 km Drive at varying engine and road speeds but do not exceed 5 500 rpm and 106 mph 170 km h Avoid full load or kickdown under all circumstan ces At 1 200 miles 2 000 km Have drive in checkup maintenance performed From 1 200 miles 2 000 km to 3 100 miles 5 000 km The engine and road speed can gradually be in creased to a constant sp...

Page 307: ...g the exhaust pipe Warning If combustible materials such as leaves or grass come in contact with hot parts of the ex haust gas system these materials can ignite There is a risk of fire and injuries Do not re move the heat shields installed and never apply undercoating to them Make sure that no com bustible materials can come in contact with hot vehicle parts in driving operation idle or during par...

Page 308: ...the driver s floor area can limit the pedal distance or block a depressed pedal There is a risk of accident Stow objects in the vehicle such that they are secured and cannot enter into the driver s floor area Use floor mats that are suitable for the vehicle and can be safely attached to the floor Do not use loose floor mats and do not layer several floor mats Make sure that there is sufficient cle...

Page 309: ...ate control con densation water develops and collects under neath the vehicle Ground clearance NOTICE If the ground clearance is insufficient e g curbs or underground garage entrances con tact with vehicle parts e g spoiler and the un derbody may occur There is a risk of damage to property Ensure that there is sufficient ground clearance available M Driver s Package driving in the higher speed ran...

Page 310: ...f load uniformly The roof load should not extend past the loading area Always place the heaviest pieces on the bot tom Secure the roof luggage firmly for instance using ratchet straps Do not let objects project into the opening path of the trunk lid Drive cautiously and avoid sudden accelera tion and braking maneuvers Take corners gently Driving on racetracks Warning The vehicle is not designed fo...

Page 311: ...icle impair the aerody namics and increase the fuel consumption Close the windows and glass sunroof Driving with the glass sunroof and windows open results in increased air resistance and raises fuel consumption Tires General information Tires can affect consumption in various ways for instance tire size may influence consumption Check the tire inflation pressure regularly Check and if needed corr...

Page 312: ...ine is switched off and then restarted rather than leaving the engine running con stantly fuel consumption and emissions are re duced Savings can begin within a few seconds of switching off the engine In addition fuel consumption is also determined by other factors such as driving style road con ditions maintenance or environmental factors Switch off any functions that are not currently needed Fun...

Page 313: ...Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS 313 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 314: ...ors The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle clicks off the first time Make sure that the fuel cap is closed properly af ter refueling otherwise the emissions warning light may light up Follow safety regulations posted at the gas sta tion Additional information Fuel quality refer to page 343 Safety information NOTICE With a driving range of less than 30 miles 50 km the engine may no longer hav...

Page 315: ...Pay attention that the retaining strap is not jammed or crushed when closing the cap 1 Fit the fuel cap and turn it clockwise until you clearly hear a click 2 Press on the fuel filler flap until it engages Emergency unlocking It may be necessary in certain situations to un lock the fuel filler flap manually for instance with an electrical fault Have fuel filler flap unlocked by a dealer s service ...

Page 316: ...re a long trip Tire inflation pressure specifications In the tire inflation pressure table The tire inflation pressure table refer to page 316 contains all tire inflation pressure specifications for the specified tire sizes at the ambient temperature The tire inflation pressure values apply to tire sizes approved by the manu facturer of the vehicle for the vehicle type To identify the correct tire...

Page 317: ...lation pres sure levels deviate from the intended tire pressure value 5 Correct the tire inflation pressure if the actual tire inflation pressure deviates from the in tended tire inflation pressure After correcting the tire inflation pressure With runflat tires Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor With Tire Pressure Monitor The corrected tire inflation pressures are applied automatically Make sure t...

Page 318: ...ote the pressure values in the tire inflation pressure table and adjust as nec essary Tire inflation pressure values over 100 mph 160 km h M3 M3 Competition Without M Driver s Package Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 275 35 R 19 100 V XL M S 2 5 36 2 8 41 Front 275 40 ZR 18 103 Y XL 2 2 32 Rear 285 35 ZR 19 103 Y XL 2 4 35 Front 275 35 ZR 19 10...

Page 319: ...speed Q up to 100 mph 160 km h R up to 106 mph 170 km h S up to 112 mph 180 km h Designation Maximum speed T up to 118 mph 190 km h H up to 131 mph 210 km h V up to 150 mph 240 km h W up to 167 mph 270 km h Y up to 186 mph 300 km h Y above 186 mph 300 km h Tire Identification Number DOT Code DOT xxxx xxx 3820 xxxx manufacturer code for the tire brand xxx tire size and tire design 2120 tire age Tir...

Page 320: ...nd C representing the tire s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life and exces sive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure The grade C corresponds to a level of perform ance which all...

Page 321: ...n pressure which can lead to loss of vehicle control There is a risk of accident If tire damage is suspected while driving immediately reduce speed and stop Have wheels and tires checked For this purpose drive carefully to the nearest dealer s service center or another qualified service cen ter or repair shop Have vehicle towed or trans ported as needed Do not repair damaged tires but have them re...

Page 322: ...e recommends that you use wheels and tires that have been rec ommended by the vehicle manufacturer for your vehicle type Following tire damage have the original wheel tire combination remounted on the vehicle as soon as possible Recommended tire brands For each tire size the manufacturer of the vehi cle recommends certain tire brands The tire brands can be identified by a star on the tire sidewall...

Page 323: ...ires Repairing a flat tire Safety measures Park the vehicle as far away as possible from passing traffic and on solid ground Switch on the hazard warning system Secure the vehicle against rolling away by setting the parking brake Turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in the straight ahead position and engage the steering wheel lock Have all vehicle occupants get out of the ve hicle an...

Page 324: ...ocking 2 Sealant container holder 3 Tire pressure gage 4 Reduce tire inflation pressure button 5 On off switch 6 Compressor 7 Connector cable for socket 8 Connection hose Safety measures Park the vehicle as far away as possible from passing traffic and on solid ground Switch on the hazard warning system Secure the vehicle against rolling away by setting the parking brake Turn the steering wheel un...

Page 325: ...suf ficient ventilation NOTICE The compressor can overheat during extended operation There is a risk of damage to prop erty Do not run the compressor for more than 10 minutes Filling 1 Shake the sealant container 2 Pull filling hose completely out of the cover of the sealant container Do not kink the hose 3 Slide the sealant container into the holder on the compressor housing ensuring that it en g...

Page 326: ... inflation pressure of at least 2 bar must be reached Removing and stowing the sealant container 1 Unscrew the filling hose of the sealant con tainer from the tire valve 2 Press the red unlocking device 3 Remove the sealant container from the com pressor 4 Wrap and store the sealant container in suita ble material to avoid dirtying the cargo area Minimum tire inflation pressure is not reached 1 Pu...

Page 327: ...12 mph 20 km h Adjustment 1 Stop at a suitable location 2 Screw the connection hose of the compres sor directly onto the tire valve stem 3 Insert the connector into the power socket in the vehicle interior 4 Correct the tire inflation pressure to at least 2 0 bar Increase tire inflation pressure with standby state or drive ready state switched on switch on the compressor Reduce tire inflation pres...

Page 328: ...itialize the Flat Tire Monitor after mounting tire chains as doing so may result in incorrect readings Do not reset the Tire Pressure Monitor after mounting tire chains as doing so may result in incorrect readings When driving with tire chains briefly activate Dy namic Traction Control DTC to optimize the drive power Maximum speed with tire chains Do not exceed a speed of 30 mph 50 km h when using...

Page 329: ... to a new value a reset was per formed Wheels with wheel electronics Tire settings General information The tire sizes of the mounted tires can be gath ered from the tire inflation pressure details on the vehicle or directly on the tires The tire details do not need to be re entered when the tire inflation pressure is corrected For summer and winter tires the tire details en tered last are stored A...

Page 330: ... the tire settings For tires with special approval a reset is per formed for the system For tires with special approval perform a reset 1 CAR 2 Vehicle status 3 Tire Pressure Monitor 4 Make sure that correct tire settings have been made Tire settings refer to page 329 5 Switch on drive ready state and do not drive off 6 Reset tire inflation pressure Perform reset 7 Drive away The wheels are displa...

Page 331: ...and correct if necessary If there is a significant loss of tire inflation pressure Message A yellow warning light is illuminated in the instrument cluster In addition a symbol with the affected tire ap pears in a Check Control message on the Con trol Display Symbol Possible cause There is a flat tire or a major loss in tire inflation pressure Measure 1 Reduce your speed and stop cautiously Avoid s...

Page 332: ...e vehicle speed Do not exceed a speed of 80 mph 130 km h 2 At the next opportunity for instance at a gas station check the tire inflation pressure in all four tires and correct if necessary 3 Reset the system If there is a significant loss of tire inflation pressure Message A yellow warning light is illuminated in the instrument cluster In addition a symbol with the affected tire ap pears in a Che...

Page 333: ...ctive again For tires with special approval the system was unable to complete the reset Perform a system reset again Malfunction have the system checked Declaration according to NHTSA FMVSS 138 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Each tire including the spare if provided should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehi cle manufacturer on the vehicle p...

Page 334: ...ctional requirements The following conditions must be met for the system otherwise reliable flagging of a loss of tire inflation pressure is not assured After a tire or wheel replacement an initializa tion was performed with the correct tire infla tion pressure After the tire pressure was adjusted to a new value an initialization was performed Status display The current status of the Flat Tire Mon...

Page 335: ...t or by changing the wheel System limits The system could be delayed or malfunction in the following situations A natural even tire inflation pressure loss in all four tires will not be recognized Therefore check the tire inflation pressure regularly Sudden serious tire damage caused by exter nal circumstances cannot be recognized in advance The system has not been initialized When driving on a sn...

Page 336: ... jacking points on the vehicle only There is a risk of injury Do not lift any other vehicle or cargo using the vehicle jack Warning When the vehicle jack is not inserted into the jacking point provided for this purpose the ve hicle may be damaged or the vehicle jack may slip when it is being cranked up There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property When cranking up the vehicle jack ensure...

Page 337: ...y turn the adapter until it fits on the lug lock bolt 2 Screw on the lug lock bolt The tightening torque is 140 Nm 3 Remove the adapter and stow it after screw ing on the lug bolt Preparing the vehicle Park the vehicle on solid and non slip ground at a safe distance from traffic Switch on the hazard warning system Set the parking brake Engage a gear or move the selector lever to position P As soon...

Page 338: ... risk of injury Com ply with the described hand position and do not change this position while using the vehicle jack 1 Hold the vehicle jack with one hand arrow 1 and grasp the vehicle jack crank or lever with your other hand arrow 2 2 Insert the vehicle jack into the rectangular re cess of the jacking point closest to the wheel to be changed MOBILITY Wheels and tires 338 Online Edition for Part ...

Page 339: ...hen non original light alloy wheels of the vehicle manufacturer are mounted the ac companying lug bolts may have to be used as well 4 Hand tighten the remaining lug bolts and tighten all lug bolts well in a crosswise pat tern 5 Turn the vehicle jack crank counterclockwise to retract the vehicle jack and lower the vehi cle 6 Remove the vehicle jack and stow it securely After the wheel change 1 Tigh...

Page 340: ...ons or country versions This also applies to safety related functions and sys tems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be ob served Overview 1 Filler neck for washer fluid 2 Jump starting positive battery terminal 3 Engine coolant 4 Oil filler neck 5 Coolant auxiliary cooling 6 Vehicle identification number 7 Jump starting negative battery terminal MOBIL...

Page 341: ... of these areas Warning An incorrectly locked hood can open while driv ing and restrict visibility There is a risk of acci dent Stop immediately and correctly close the hood Warning Body parts can be jammed when opening and closing the hood There is a risk of injury Make sure that the area of movement of hood is clear during opening and closing NOTICE Folded away wipers can be jammed when the hood...

Page 342: ...Closing Energetically close the hood from approx 20 in 50 cm The hood must engage on both sides MOBILITY Engine compartment 342 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 343: ...th the current standard in each case Safety information CAUTION The use of poor quality fuels may result in harmful engine deposits or damage Addition ally problems relating to drivability starting and stalling especially under certain environmental conditions such as high ambient temperature and high altitude may occur If drivability problems are encountered we rec ommend switching to a high qual...

Page 344: ...driving style and driving conditions Therefore regularly check the engine oil level af ter refueling by taking a detailed measurement The engine oil consumption can increase in the following situations for instance Sporty driving style Break in of the engine Idling of the engine With use of engine oil types that are classified as not suitable Different Check Control messages appear on the Control ...

Page 345: ...and displayed via a scale If the engine oil level is outside its permissible operating range a Check Control message is displayed General information During the measurement the idle speed is in creased somewhat Functional requirements Vehicle is parked in a horizontal position Manual transmission shift lever in neutral po sition clutch and accelerator pedals not de pressed Steptronic transmission ...

Page 346: ... ice center or another qualified service center or repair shop Overview The oil filler neck is located in the engine com partment Additional information For an overview refer to page 340 Adding engine oil 1 Opening the hood Opening refer to page 341 2 Open the lid counterclockwise 3 Add engine oil 4 Close the lid Engine oil types to add General information The engine oil quality is critical for th...

Page 347: ...r s service center or another quali fied service center or repair shop change the en gine oil Coolant General information Coolant consists of water and additives Not all commercially available additives are suita ble for the vehicle Do not mix additives of differ ent colors Observe the water additive mixing ratio of 50 50 Information about suitable addi tives is available from a dealer s service c...

Page 348: ...o allow any excess pres sure to dissipate then open it 4 Open the coolant reservoir lid 5 If the coolant is low slowly add coolant up to the specified level do not overfill 6 Close the lid 7 Have the cause of the coolant loss eliminated as soon as possible Disposal Comply with the relevant environmental protection regulations when disposing of coolant and coolant additives Washer fluid General inf...

Page 349: ...ditives in the washer fluid for the water repelling effect on the windows can lead to damage to the washing system There is a risk of damage to property Do not add silicon containing additives to the washer fluid NOTICE Mixing different windshield washer concen trates or antifreeze can damage the washing system There is a risk of damage to property Do not mix different windshield washer concen tra...

Page 350: ...m makes it possible to adapt the amount of maintenance corresponding to your user profile General information Information on service notifications can be dis played on the Control Display Additional information Service notifications refer to page 161 Service data in the vehicle key Information on the service notifications is contin uously stored in the vehicle key The service center can read this ...

Page 351: ...e malfunctions and creates risks of personal and property damage Given the foregoing the manufacture of your vehicle strongly recommends that access to the socket for Onboard Diagnosis be limited to a dealer s service center or another qualified service cen ter or repair shop or other persons that have the specialized training and equipment for pur poses of properly utilizing the socket for On boa...

Page 352: ...without the wiper blade installed There is a risk of damage to property Hold the wiper firmly when changing the wiper blade Do not fold or switch on the wiper without a wiper blade installed NOTICE Folded away wipers can be jammed when the hood is opened There is a risk of damage to property Make sure that the wipers with the wiper blades mounted are folded down onto the windshield before opening ...

Page 353: ... the conden sation evaporates after a short time The head light glass does not need to be changed If despite driving with the headlights switched on increasing humidity forms for instance water droplets in the light have the headlights checked Vehicle battery General information The battery is maintenance free More information about the battery can be re quested from a dealer s service center or a...

Page 354: ...work with high voltages and currents which means that the 12 volt electrical system can be overloaded or damaged There is a risk of dam age to property Only connect battery chargers for the vehicle battery to the starting aid termi nals in the engine compartment Charging the battery Charge the battery only when the engine is off and via the starting aid terminals in the engine compartment Addition...

Page 355: ...n the right side trim The fuse box may be located behind the sound insulation Information on the fuse types and locations as well as the positions of any other fuse boxes is available on the Internet www bmw com fuse card Where applicable information on the fuse types and locations is also found on a separate sheet in the fuse box Additional fuse boxes Additional fuse boxes are located in the vehi...

Page 356: ...erved Hazard warning flashers The button is located in the center console The red light in the button flashes when the haz ard warning flashers are activated Warning triangle The warning triangle is located on the inside of the trunk lid Press on the release arrow 1 and swivel the cover down arrow 2 First aid kit General information Some of the articles have a limited service life Check the expira...

Page 357: ...agnosis This data is trans mitted automatically It may be necessary to ap prove this on the Control Display Teleservice Help Depending on the country Teleservice Help en ables an in depth diagnosis of the vehicle by BMW Roadside Assistance via wireless trans mission You can launch Teleservice Help by requesting it through BMW Roadside Assistance 1 Park the vehicle in a safe place 2 Set the parking...

Page 358: ...ly press the SOS button in an emergency The Intelligent Assist system establishes a con nection with the BMW Response Center For technical reasons the Emergency Request cannot be guaranteed under unfavorable condi tions Overview SOS button Functional requirements Standby state is switched on The Assist system is functional If the vehicle is equipped with intelligent emergency call the SIM card int...

Page 359: ... life Do not touch any components that are under voltage Warning If the jumper cables are connected in the incor rect order sparking may occur There is a risk of injury Pay attention to the correct order dur ing connection NOTICE In the case of body contact between the two vehicles a short circuit can occur during jump starting There is a risk of damage to property Make sure that no body contact o...

Page 360: ...nect the jumper cables in the reverse order Check the battery and recharge if needed Tow starting and towing Safety information Warning Due to system limits individual functions can malfunction during tow starting towing with the Intelligent Safety systems activated There is a risk of accident Switch all Intelligent Safety systems off prior to tow starting towing Manual transmission Safety informa...

Page 361: ... vehicle can become damaged when lifting and securing it There is a risk of damage to property Lift the vehicle using suitable means Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its tow fitting body parts or suspension parts Pushing the vehicle To remove a broken down vehicle from the dan ger area it can be pushed for a short distance Additional information Rolling or pushing the vehicle refer to page 142...

Page 362: ... following notes when using the tow rope Use nylon ropes or straps which will enable the vehicle to be towed without jerking Make sure the tow rope is not twisted when fastening Check the fastening of the tow fitting and tow rope in regular intervals Do not exceed a towing speed of 30 mph 50 km h Do not exceed a towing distance of 3 miles 5 km When starting to tow the vehicle make sure that the to...

Page 363: ...ow fitting Press on the mark on the edge of the cover to push it out Tow starting Do not tow start the vehicle Start the engine by jump starting if possible Have the reasons for the starting difficulties cor rected by a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Additional information Jump starting refer to page 359 Breakdown assistance MOBILITY 363 Online Edition f...

Page 364: ...too high There is a risk of damage to property Maintain sufficient distance and do not spray too long continu ously Follow the operating instructions for the high pressure washer Distances and temperature Maximum temperature 140 60 Minimum distance from sensors cameras seals 12 inches 30 cm Minimum distance from glass sunroof 31 5 in 80 cm Automatic washing systems or car washes Safety information...

Page 365: ...n can be reduced The heat generated during braking dries brake discs and brake pads and protects them against corrosion Completely remove all residues on the windows to minimize loss of visibility due to smearing and to reduce wiper noises and wiper blade wear Vehicle care Vehicle care products General information BMW recommends using vehicle care and cleaning products from BMW Suitable care produ...

Page 366: ... to property Ensure that any Velcro fasteners are closed Caring for special components Light alloy wheels When cleaning the vehicle use only neutral wheel cleaners having a pH value from 5 to 9 Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or steam jets above 140 60 Follow the manufacturer s instructions Aggressive acidic or alkaline cleaning agents can destroy the protective layer of adjacent compo nents s...

Page 367: ...oose floor mats and do not layer several floor mats Make sure that there is sufficient clearance for the pedals Ensure that the floor mats are se curely fastened again after they were removed for instance for cleaning The floor mats can be removed from the car s in terior for cleaning If the floor carpets are very dirty clean with a mi crofiber cloth and water or a textile cleaner To prevent matti...

Page 368: ...service center or another qualified service center or repair shop MOBILITY Care 368 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 369: ...Care MOBILITY 369 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 370: ...ountry version or country specific meas urement method Detailed values can be found in the approval documents on labels on the vehicle or can be obtained from a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Dimensions The dimensions can vary depending on the model version equipment or country specific measurement method The specified heights do not take into account at...

Page 371: ...3 Competition Approved gross vehicle weight lbs kg 4 870 2 209 Load lbs kg 860 390 Approved front axle load lbs kg 2 381 1 080 Approved rear axle load lbs kg 2 599 1 179 Capacities BMW M3 Sedan Fuel tank approx US gal liters 15 6 59 0 Observe further information on fuel quality refer to page 343 Technical data REFERENCE 371 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 372: ...sion of the Owner s Manual after the editorial deadline for the Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehicle had closed Operation opening and closing BMW Digital Key Operation light daytime driving lights Driving tips things to remember when driv ing roof mounted luggage rack safety in structions License Texts and Certifications REFERENCE Appendix 372 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 373: ...Appendix REFERENCE 373 Online Edition for Part no 01405A1E4B0 X 20 ...

Page 374: ... unintentional 106 All season tires see Winter tires 322 Amazon Alexa Car Integration 54 Ambient light 176 Android Auto connection to the vehicle 78 Android Auto preparation connection to the ve hicle 78 Android Auto preparation smartphone integra tion 78 Antifreeze see Washer fluid 348 Antilock Braking System ABS 211 Anti slip control see DSC 216 Anti theft protection lug bolt lock 337 Apple CarP...

Page 375: ...gent Personal Assistant 55 BMW maintenance system 350 BMW M technology 304 BMW Roadside Assistance 357 Bottle holder see Cup holders 298 Brake assistant 211 Brake assistant adaptive 211 Brake discs see Brake system 306 Brake pads see Brake system 306 Brake sensitivity 216 Brake settings 216 Brake system 306 Braking information 308 Breakdown assistance 356 Breaking in 306 Break recommendation see F...

Page 376: ...hrome surfaces care 366 Cigarette lighter 289 Cigarette lighter front 289 Cleaning displays screens 367 Cleaning Head up Display 367 Clearance water 307 Climate control 272 Climate control rules 122 Closing with the Key Card 90 Closing with the smartphone see BMW Digital Key Safe Share function see BMW Digital Key 92 Clothes hooks 298 Combination switch see Turn signals 136 Combination switch see ...

Page 377: ... Departure time parked car ventilation 281 Departure time stationary climate control 283 Device list 73 Diagnosis connection 351 Differential lock 221 Digital Key 92 Digital Key see BMW Digital Key 92 Dimensions 370 Dimmable exterior mirrors 118 Dimmable interior mirror 119 Direct dial buttons see Programmable memory buttons 45 Direction indicator see Turn signals 136 Display iDrive 43 Display in ...

Page 378: ...ument clus ter 153 Engine oil adding 345 Engine oil change 347 Engine oil filler neck 345 Engine oil temperature 160 Engine oil types to add 346 Engine start see Drive ready state 40 Engine start see Jump starting 359 Engine temperature 160 Entering a destination see Owner s Handbook for Navigation Entertainment Communica tion 6 Entering an address navigation see Owner s Manual for Navigation Ente...

Page 379: ... vation 181 Front seat passenger airbags indicator light 181 Front seats 111 Fuel 343 Fuel cap 314 Fuel filler flap 314 Fuel filler flap unlocking manually 315 Fuel gauge 159 Fuel quality 343 Fuel recommendation 343 Fuel tank see Filling capacity 371 Fuses 354 G Garage door opener see Integrated Universal Remote Control 285 Gasoline 343 Gear change 144 Gear change M Steptronic Sport transmis sion ...

Page 380: ...ttings see Driver profiles 68 Individual settings see M menu 211 Inductive charging smartphone see Wireless charging tray 291 Inflation pressure tires 316 Inflation pressure warning TPM tires 334 Information 6 Information window Control Display 65 Initialization Flat Tire Monitor FTM 334 Input iDrive 43 Instrument cluster 150 Instrument cluster M View 150 Instrument cluster standard view 150 Instr...

Page 381: ...ch 171 LIM button see Speed Limiter 223 List instrument cluster see Selection lists 164 List of all messages 66 Load 301 Loading 300 Loading the cargo area see Stowing cargo 301 Lock control elements rear automatic climate control 279 Locking automatic 104 Locking see Opening and Closing 81 Locking settings 103 Locking the trunk lid see Valet parking mode 102 Locking vehicle key 82 Lock lug bolts ...

Page 382: ... 8 Monitor see Control Display 46 Mounting of child restraint systems 125 MP3 player see Owner s Manual for Navigation Entertainment Communication 6 M SETUP widget 153 M Steptronic Sport transmission 141 M technology 304 M Traction Control 219 Multi function hook 301 Multifunction steering wheel buttons 30 Multimedia see Owner s Manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communication 6 M view Head u...

Page 383: ...onal data deleting 67 Personal profile see Driver profiles 68 Personal settings 67 Person warning with braking function 192 Phone connecting 72 Plastic parts care 367 Possible gestures gesture control 57 PostCrash iBrake 209 Power failure 354 Power windows 107 Pressure test tire see Tire Pressure Moni tor 328 Pressure tires 316 Pre ventilation 279 Printed onboard literature 14 Profiles see Driver ...

Page 384: ... towing 362 Route navigation see Owner s Handbook for Navigation Entertainment Communication 6 RPM adjustment see Gear Shift Assistant 140 RTTI see Owner s Handbook for Navigation En tertainment Communication 6 Rubber components care 366 S Safe braking 308 Safety belt reminder for driver s seat and front passenger seat 115 Safety belt reminder for the rear seats 115 Safety belts 113 Safety belts c...

Page 385: ...e Update see Remote Software Up grade 60 Software Upgrade see Remote Software Up grade 60 SOS button see Intelligent emergency call 358 Sound control 148 Sound exhaust gas system 148 Sound output see Owner s Handbook for Navi gation Entertainment Communication 6 Speech recognition 51 Speed Limit Assist 235 Speed Limit Device Speed Limiter 223 Speed limit display see Speed Limit Info 163 Speed Limi...

Page 386: ...60 Temperature engine oil 160 Text message Check Control 154 Theft alarm system see Alarm system 105 Thigh support 112 Third party provider voice assistant 54 Through loading system 302 Tilt alarm sensor 106 Tilt backrest 112 Tilt down passenger s side exterior mirror see Automatic Curb Monitor 119 Time 63 Time setting automatic 63 Tire brands recommended 322 Tire chains 328 Tire damage 321 Tire d...

Page 387: ...USB connection 79 USB port position in vehicle 290 Used battery disposing of 354 Use intended 8 V Valet parking mode 102 Vanity mirror 288 Vehicle battery 353 Vehicle breakdown see Breakdown assis tance 356 Vehicle breaking in 306 Vehicle care 365 Vehicle care products 365 Vehicle configuration reset 66 Vehicle equipment 7 Vehicle identification number 12 Vehicle key 81 Vehicle key additional 84 V...

Page 388: ...ls changing 321 Widgets iDrive 44 Widgets instrument cluster 152 Width vehicle 370 Wi Fi connection 76 WiFi connection see WLAN connection 76 Wi Fi hotspot 76 Window defrosting 277 Windows powered 107 Windshield defrosting 277 Windshield washer fluid see Washer fluid 348 Windshield wiper see Wiper system 137 Winter storage see Long term vehicle stor age 367 Winter tires 322 Winter tires tread 320 ...

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