BMW X3 xDrive20d 2013 Owner'S Handbook Manual Download Page 1

Owner's Handbook

for the Vehicle

THE BMW X3.

OWNER'S HANDBOOK.

The Ultimate Driving

Machine

THE BMW X3.

OWNER'S HANDBOOK.

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Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 900 867 - 03 12 490

Summary of Contents for X3 xDrive20d 2013

Page 1: ...Owner s Handbook for the Vehicle THE BMW X3 OWNER S HANDBOOK The Ultimate Driving Machine THE BMW X3 OWNER S HANDBOOK Contents A Z Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

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Page 3: ...hicle It contains important notes on how to operate the car enabling you to derive maximum benefit from the technical advantages of your BMW It also contains useful information which will help you to uphold both your BMW s operating safety and its full resale value Updates to the printed or integrated Owner s Handbook after go ing to press are located as needed in the appendix to the printed quick...

Page 4: ...ermany Not to be reproduced wholly or in part without written permission from BMW AG Munich English II 12 03 12 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper bleached without chlorine suitable for recycling Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 5: ... 131 Storage compartments Driving hints 138 Driving precautions 142 Loads 144 Towing a trailer 148 Saving fuel Navigation 154 Navigation system Entertainment 174 Sound 176 Radio 181 CD multimedia Communication 208 Telephone 218 Office 227 Contacts 230 ConnectedDrive 239 Extended BMW Online services Mobility 242 Refuelling 244 Fuel 246 Wheels and tyres 254 Engine compartment 256 Engine oil 259 Cool...

Page 6: ...blies Recommends that you study the relevant section of this Owner s Handbook in connection with a particular part or assembly Vehicle Equipment This Owner s Handbook describes all models and all standard national and special equipment provided in the model series This Owner s Handbook therefore also describes and illus trates equipment not present in your vehicle for example due to selected speci...

Page 7: ...er country your vehicle must be adapted to any prevailing different operating conditions and permit requirements Information on possi bleexclusionofwarrantyorwarrantyrestrictions for your vehicle can be obtained from your Serv ice centre Maintenance and repair The advanced technology behind this car for example the use of modern materials and high performance electronics means that adapted methods...

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Page 9: ... buttons switches and displays serves as an initial guide In addition it gives you an insight into the principles behind the various ways in which functions can be performed Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 10: ...ent or national version That also applies to safety relevant functions and systems Around the steering wheel 1 Safety switch for window in rear passenger compartment 41 2 Power windows 40 3 Exterior mirror operation 51 4 Lane departure warning 97 Forward alert 105 5 Lights Front fog lights 90 Rear fog lights 90 Side lights 86 Low beam headlights 86 Overview Cockpit 10 Online Edition for Part no 01...

Page 11: ...7 Paddle for Cruise Control 80 8 Instrument cluster 71 9 Buttons on steering wheel right Entertainment source Volume control Voice control 21 Telephone 208 Knurled wheel for selection lists 107 10 Steering column lever right Windscreen wipers 66 Rain sensor 66 Cleaning the windows and head lights 67 Rear wipers 67 11 Start stop engine and switch igni tion on off 60 Auto Start Stop function 61 12 H...

Page 12: ...ning 118 7 Radio 176 CD multimedia 181 8 Controller with buttons 14 9 Parking brake 63 Auto Hold 64 10 Park Distance Control PDC 109 Rear view camera 111 Top View 114 Hill Descent Control HDC 100 11 Drive experience switch 102 Dynamic Stability Control DSC 99 12 Manual gearbox 68 Automatic transmission 68 Overview Cockpit 12 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 13: ...headlining 1 Emergency call 271 2 Panorama glass roof 41 3 Front passenger airbag indicator lamp 94 4 Reading lights 91 5 Interior light 90 Cockpit Overview 13 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 14: ...ns are appropriate Otherwise you may become distracted and endanger the vehicle occupants and other road users Overview of controls Control functions 1 Control display 2 Controller with buttons The buttons can be used to call up menus directly The controller can be used to select menu items and make settings Control display Notes To clean the control display comply with the information regarding c...

Page 15: ...g principle Calling up the main menu Press the button The main menu is displayed All iDrive functions can be called up via the main menu Selecting a menu item Menu items in white can be selected by high lighting them 1 Turn the controller until the desired menu item is highlighted 2 Press the controller Menu items in the Owner s Handbook In this Owner s Handbook the menu items that are to be selec...

Page 16: ...is displayed Press the menu button on the controller twice Calling up the Options menu Press the button The Options menu is displayed Alternatively tilt the controller repeatedly to the right until the Options menu is displayed Options menu The Options menu consists of various areas Screen settings for example Split screen Area remains unchanged Operating options for the selected main menu for exa...

Page 17: ...r 6 Turn the controller to set the hour and press the controller 7 Turn the controller to set the minutes and press the controller Status information Status field The following items of information are displayed in the status field on the top right Time Current entertainment source Sound output on off Reception level of mobile telephone net work Phone status Reception of traffic reports Symbols in...

Page 18: ...interface for mobile phone Other functions Symbol Meaning Spoken instructions switched off Split screen General In the split screen view additional information can be displayed on the right hand side of the screen for example information from the on board computer This information remains visible in the split screen view even if a switch is made to another menu Switching the split screen view on a...

Page 19: ...n for longer Clearing assignment of buttons 1 Press buttons 1 and 8 simultaneously for approximately five seconds 2 OK Entering letters and digits General 1 Turn controller and select letters or digits 2 If applicable select other letters or digits 3 Select OK to confirm the input Symbol Function Press the controller deletes a letter or digit Press and hold down the controller deletes all numbers ...

Page 20: ... Destination search place names can be en tered in the writing of any language available on the control display Overview iDrive 20 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 21: ...for acoustic signal 3 Issue the command The command is shown in the instrument cluster Symbol in the instrument cluster indicates that the voice control system is active If no further spoken commands are possible switch to iDrive to control the function in this case Switching off the voice control system Press the button on the steering wheel or say Cancel Possible commands Most of the menu items ...

Page 22: ...are played in short ened form On the control display 1 Settings 2 Language Units 3 Speech mode 4 Select the setting Adjusting volume Turn the volume knob during the voice instruc tions until the desired volume is obtained The volume is retained even if you change the volume of other audio sources The volume is saved for the remote control currently in use Information regarding emergency calls The ...

Page 23: ...dio sta tion Doors windowsandtheglassroofshouldbe kept closed to avoid noise interference Avoid background noises in the car while you are speaking Voice control system Overview 23 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 24: ...tal vehicle functions or in case of breakdown This information can also be displayed when driving Search by pictures Using the search by pictures information and descriptions can be searched using pictures For example that is particularly helpful when the description of a piece of equipment is needed which cannot be named Owner s Handbook Here information and descriptions can be searched via the i...

Page 25: ...wo displays 1 Press the button or tilt the controller repeatedly to the right until the Options menu appears 2 Show Owner s Handbook 3 Select the desired page in the Owner s Handbook 4 Press the button again to switch back to the last displayed function 5 Press the button again to switch back to the last displayed page of the Owner s Handbook To switch continuously between the last dis played func...

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Page 27: ...chapter enables you to operate your car with greater ease explaining in detail the features designed to make your journey safer more comfortable and more enjoyable Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 28: ...d to unlock the car See Personal Profile see page 29 Information regarding service requirements is also saved in the remote control See Service data in the remote control see page 260 Integrated key Press the button on the back of the remote con trol arrow 1 and pull out the key arrow 2 The integrated key fits the following locks Driver s door Glove box on the passenger side Replacing the battery ...

Page 29: ...pressed Gearbox Hold the corresponding check control message of the remote control as illustrated to marking of the steering column and press the start stop button within 10 seconds with the clutch depressed Personal Profile Principle Personal profile principle Some functions of the vehicle can be adjusted to individual needs Settings are saved automatically in the cur rently activated profile Whe...

Page 30: ...s 3 Import profile 4 BMW Online BMW Online USB interface USB device Exporting profiles Most settings of the active profile and the saved contacts can be exported This can be beneficial for safeguarding and re callingpersonalsettings forexampleifitemsare accidentally moved or deleted 1 Settings 2 Profiles 3 Export profile 4 BMW Online BMW Online USB interface USB device Using a guest profile With t...

Page 31: ...io saved stations last station listened to special settings Rear view camera selection of the func tions and type of display Language of the control display Lane departure warning last state on off Triple turn signal TV saved channels selected channel spe cial settings Locking of the vehicle after a short time or after driving off Central locking system Principle The central locking is activated w...

Page 32: ...terior light and courtesy light are switched on You can set how the car is unlocked The setting is saved for the remote control cur rently in use 1 Settings 2 Door locks 3 Unlock button 4 Select the desired function Driver s door only Only the driver s door and fuel filler flap are unlocked Pressing again unlocks the entire vehicle All doors The entire vehicle is unlocked Comfort opening The windo...

Page 33: ...being locked out do not place the remote control in the boot The tailgate is locked again as soon as it is pressed shut Protect edges Sharp objects or those with sharp edges may knock against the rear window while the vehicle is in motion and damage the heating conductor of the rear window Protect edges Acknowledgement signal of the vehicle 1 Settings 2 Door locks 3 Visual signal lock unlock Calli...

Page 34: ...pening via the door lock To end this alarm unlock the vehicle with the remote control or turn on the ignition with spe cial ID of the remote control as necessary Depending on the equipment fitted in the vehi cle it may be the case that only the driver s door is locked or unlocked using the door lock Locking the doors and tailgate together To lock all doors and the tailgate together 1 With the door...

Page 35: ...n Automatic relock The vehicle is locked automatically after a short while if no door is opened Lock after drive away On driving off the vehicle is locked au tomatically Tailgate Opening The tailgate swings rearwards and upwards when opened Make sure that there is sufficient clearance Protect edges Sharp objects or those with sharp edges may knock against the rear window while the vehicle is in mo...

Page 36: ...Adjusting the opening height The extent to which the tailgate opens can be set Adjusting the opening height When setting the opening height make sure that there is a space of at least 10 cm 4 in above the tailgate Otherwise for example if the load status has changed the ceiling height might not be sufficient for the opened tailgate 1 Settings 2 Tailgate 3 Turn the controller until the desired open...

Page 37: ...n starting the engine When driving off suddenly Risk of trapping To avoid injuries ensure that the closing area of the tailgate is unobstructed Do not lay the remote control in the boot Keep the remote control with you at all times and do not lay it in the boot as otherwise there is a risk of the remote control being locked inside the vehicle when the tailgate is closed Manual operation In the cas...

Page 38: ... the door handle ar row 2 for approximately one second This corresponds to pressing the button on the remote control To reduce the burden on the vehicle battery make sure that the ignition and all electrical con sumers are switched off prior to locking Comfort closing Keep your finger pressed on the area of the door handle arrow 2 In addition to locking the windows and the glass sunroof are closed...

Page 39: ...l ID of the remote control as necessary Tailgate with alarm system armed The tailgate can also be opened using the re mote control when the alarm system is armed Press the button on the remote control for approximately one second On closing the tailgate it is locked again and monitored The hazard warning system flashes once On models fitted with certain items of equip ment the tailgate can be open...

Page 40: ...ovement detector are switched off until the next time the car is locked Power windows General Removing the remote control Take the remote control with you when you leave the car otherwise children for exam ple could operate the power windows and pos sibly injure themselves Opening Push the switch as far as the resistance point The window opens as long as the switch is held Push the switch past the...

Page 41: ...t the resistance point and hold it there The anti trap mechanism is restricted and the window opens slightly when the closing force exceeds a certain value 2 Pull the switch past the resistance point again within approximately four seconds and hold it there The window closes without the anti trap mechanism Safety switch The safety switch can be used to prevent chil dren from opening and closing th...

Page 42: ... Push the switch twice in rapid succession beyond the resist ance point in the desired direc tion The glass roof and the sliding panel open together The movement is stopped by pressing the switch again Comfort operation see page 32 via the remote control Comfort closing see page 38 with Comfort Ac cess Comfort position The roof is not entirely open in the comfort po sition This reduces wind noise ...

Page 43: ...ialising after power failure It is possible that the roof functions are restric ted after a power cut during the opening or clos ing process Initialising the system The system can be initialised when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running With the initialisation the roof closes without the anti trap mechanism Risk of trapping To avoid injuries ensure that the closing area of the glass...

Page 44: ...stment while the vehicle is in motion Do not adjust the seat when driving otherwise the seat could move unexpectedly making the driver lose control of the vehicle leading to an accident Do not incline the backrest too far towards the rear Also do not incline the backrest of the front pas senger seat too far back when driving otherwise there is a risk of sliding underneath the seat belt in case of ...

Page 45: ...roperly Electrically adjustable seats Overview 1 Backrest width 2 Lumbar support 3 Forward back height seat angle 4 Backrest angle 5 Seat and mirror memory for driver s seat Note The driver s seat setting is saved for the remote control currently in use When the vehicle is un locked using the remote control this position is called up automatically if the function see page 33 for this has been acti...

Page 46: ...e spine The upper edge of the pelvis and the spi nal column are supported to encourage an up right posture Press the switch at the front rear The curvature is increased decreased Press the switch at the top bottom The curvature is shifted up wards downwards Backrest width Alter the width of the backrest via the side cushions to adjust the lateral support Controls Adjusting 46 Online Edition for Pa...

Page 47: ...efore driving off always make sure that all oc cupants have fastened their seat belts The airbags are a complementary safety feature and not a substitute for the seat belts The upper belt anchorage is suitable for adults of any stature as long as the seat is correctly adjusted Both belt anchorages incorporated into the rear bench seat are determined for those sitting on the left and right The inne...

Page 48: ...toreplacetheentireassemblyafter it has been worn in a severe impact even if dam age to the assembly is not obvious Warning No modifications or additions should be made by the user which will either prevent the seat belt adjusting devices from operating to re move slack or prevent the seat belt assembly from being adjusted to remove slack Adjustment for automatic retracting seat belts Draw the buck...

Page 49: ... the back of the head If necessary adjust the spacing using the incline of the seat backrest Active head restraint In the event of a severe rear end collision the active head restraint automatically reduces the gap to the head Reduced protection Do not fit any covers on the seats or head restraints Do not hang objects such as coat hangers on the head restraints Attach only BMW approved accessories...

Page 50: ...memory General You can save and recall two different positions for the driver s seat and exterior mirrors for each remote control Settings for backrest width and lumbar support are not saved Saving 1 Switch on ignition 2 Set desired position 3 Press the button LED in button is illuminated 4 Press the desired button 1 or 2 LED turns off If the M button was pressed accidentally Press the button agai...

Page 51: ...therwise there is an increased risk of an accident Depending on the equipment the mirror setting is saved for the remote control currently in use When the vehicle is unlocked using the remote control this position is called up automatically if the setting for this has been enabled Selecting a mirror Switching to other mirror Push mirror changeover switch Electrical adjustment Corresponding to move...

Page 52: ...d be damaged due to the width of the car Automatic heating Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated with the engine running Automatically dimming Both exterior mirrors are automatically dimmed Photocells in the interior mirror see page 52 are used for control Interior mirror Reducing glare From behind when driving at night turn button Interior mirror automatic dim Principle The function is c...

Page 53: ...r is opened Switch on ignition to unlock Switch on ignition Before moving the vehicle switch on the ignition otherwise the electric steering wheel lock is not locked and the vehicle cannot be steered Adjusting 1 Fold the lever downwards 2 Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seated posi tion 3 Swing the lever back up Steering wheel heating Switching on off Press t...

Page 54: ...at If it becomes necessary to use a child restraint in the front passenger s seat make sure that the front and side airbags on the passenger s side are disabled Front passenger airbags can only be deactivated with the key switch for front pas senger airbags see page 94 Deactivating the front passenger airbags If you fit a child restraint system in the front passenger s seat the front passenger air...

Page 55: ...eat position and height Backrest width With adjustable backrest width before fitting a child restraint system in the front passenger s seat fully open the backrest width Do not change the backrest width from this point on and do not call up a memory position Backrest width for child s seat Beforefittingachildrestraintsysteminthe front passenger s seat the backrest width must be fully open Do not c...

Page 56: ...have snapped into place Upper ISOFIX retaining strap Mounting points There are two mounting points for the upper re taining strap of ISOFIX child restraints ISOFIX securing eyelets Only use the fastening eyes of the upper ISOFIX holding belt for fastening child restraint systems otherwise the fastening points may be damaged Guide of the retaining strap Retaining strap Make sure that the upper reta...

Page 57: ...on is fitted with a head rest Warning Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by cor rectly fitted child restraints Under no circum stances are they to be used for adult seat belts harnesses or for attaching other items or equip ment to the vehicle After using and removing child restraints fold away the anchor brackets if necessary Mounting points There are th...

Page 58: ... 5 Lowerandengagetheheadrestraintasnec essary Securing doors and windows Rear doors Push down the locking levers on the rear doors The door in question can now only be opened from the outside Safety switch for the rear Press the button on the driver s door if children are travelling in the rear Various functions are blocked and cannot be operated in the rear safety switch see page 41 Controls Carr...

Page 59: ...ine start remains possible If the engine is switched off and the ignition is switched on the radio ready state will be automatically activated when the door is opened if the light is not illuminated or the daytime driving lights are illuminated Ignition off Automatic transmission Press the start stop button again without applying the brakes Manual transmission Press the start stop but ton again do...

Page 60: ...c gearbox Starting the engine 1 Press the brake 2 Press the start stop button Starting proceeds for a certain time automati cally and stops as soon as the engine is started Stopping the engine General Removing the remote control To avoid the risk of children starting the engine always take the remote control with you when you leave the car Applytheparkingbrakeandfurthersecure the vehicle as requir...

Page 61: ...e instrument cluster The display indicates that the Auto Start Stop function is ready for automatically starting the en gine The display indicates that the preconditions for an automatic engine stop are not met Note The engine is not shut down automatically in the following situations Ambient temperature below approximately 3 37 High outside temperature and operation of the automatic air condition...

Page 62: ...f particularly swiftly for example at a junction the automatic engine stop can be actively prevented Preventing automatic engine stop using the brake pedal The engine stop can be actively prevented within a second of the vehicle coming to a stand still Press the brake pedal down firmly as soon as the vehicle has come to a standstill Then immediately brake again with normal braking force Manually d...

Page 63: ...cle is in motion serves as an emergency brake Pull and hold the switch The vehicle brakes strongly for as long as the button is pulled The indicator light illuminates red a sig nal sounds and the brake lights illumi nate If the vehicle is braked to approximately 3 km h 2 mph the parking brake remains engaged Releasing With the ignition switched on Manual gearbox Press the switch with the brake or ...

Page 64: ...ating Activation is possible when the driver s door is closed and the seat belt is fastened and during the journey Press the button The LED and lettering AUTO H are illu minated Indicator light is illuminated Automatic Hold is activated Deactivating Press the button again The LED and lettering AUTO H are de activated Automatic Hold is deactivated If the vehicle is being kept stationary by Auto mat...

Page 65: ...ndicating Press the lever beyond the resistance point To cancel the signal manually press the lever as far as the resistance point If the indicator light flashes more rapidly than usual a turn indicator bulb has failed During trailer towing the light might also indi cate failure of one of the turn signal lights of the trailer Triple turn signal Press the lever as far as the resistance point The tu...

Page 66: ... flick wiping Press the wiper lever downwards The lever returns to the basic position when re leased Flick wiping press downwards once Switching off normal mode press down wards once Switching off fast mode press downwards twice Intermittent operation or rain sensor Principle The rain sensor automatically controls the wiper operation depending on the rain intensity The sensor is mounted on the win...

Page 67: ...Push the lever forwards to activate intermittent operation Engaging reverse gear activates con tinuous operation To clean the rear window push the lever further forward Fold out position of the wipers This is important for example for replacing the wiper blades or folding them out in the event of frost 1 Switch the ignition off 2 If there is a risk of frost make sure that the wiper blades are not ...

Page 68: ...he 5th 6th gear level During the shifting process into 5th 6th gear level push the gear shift lever to the right otherwise an inadvertent switching to the 3rd of 4th gear could lead to engine damage Reverse gear Engage this position only when the car is sta tionary Overcome the resistance when press ing the gearshift lever to the left Automatic transmission with Steptronic Transmission positions D...

Page 69: ...th the engine running and the brake pressed Before shifting from P or N when the vehicle is stationary first press the brake otherwise the desired gearshift will not be performed shiftlock Apply the brake until you are ready to move off Apply the brake until you are ready to move off this will prevent the car creeping when a gear is selected Engage D R N Briefly press the selector lever in the des...

Page 70: ...f the following conditions is met DSC deactivated TRACTION activated SPORT activated The Kick down is also deactivated Switching off the Sport program manual operation Press the selector lever to the right D is shown in the instrument cluster Shift paddles for sport automatic transmission The shift paddles on the steering wheel enable fast gearshifting without taking the hands off the steering whe...

Page 71: ...or example the selected special equipment or national version That also applies to safety relevant functions and systems Instrument cluster Overview 1 Fuel gauge 75 2 Speedometer 3 Indicator and warning lights 73 4 Revolution counter 75 5 Engine oil temperature 75 6 Electronic displays 72 7 Reset kilometres 76 Displays Controls 71 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 72: ...1 Selection list for example radio 80 Navigation display 154 Speed Limit Information 78 On board computer 80 2 Transmission displays 70 3 Service requirements 77 Messages for example Check Con trol 73 Controls Displays 72 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 73: ...onitored sys tems A Check Control message is displayed as a combination of indicator or warning lights and text messages in the instrument cluster and the Head Up Display Ifapplicable thetextmessageshowninthecon trol display is accompanied by an additional acoustic sound Indicator and warning lights Indicator and warning lights can illuminate in a variety of combinations and colours When the engin...

Page 74: ...Text messages Text messages and symbols in the instrument cluster explain the meaning of a Check Control message Supplementary text messages You can call up additional information for exam ple the cause of the fault and any action re quired via Check Control The supplementary text is automatically shown in the Control Display for urgent messages Symbols Inside the extended text message depending o...

Page 75: ...y Special messages displayed when driving are displayed again when the ignition is switched off Fuel gauge Vehicle incline can lead to fluctu ations in the display Notes on refuelling see page 242 Revolution counter It is vital to avoid engine speeds in the red warning zone In this zone the fuel supply is interrup ted to protect the engine Engine oil temperature Cold engine the pointer is lo cated...

Page 76: ...d shaded roads Time The time is shown in the instru ment cluster Setting the time on the control display see page 83 Date The date is displayed on the in strument cluster Setting the date on the control display see page 83 Range Oncethereservelevelisreached A Check Control message is briefly displayed The on board computer shows the remaining range With for instance fast cornering the engine funct...

Page 77: ...aintenance is displayed briefly after switching on the ignition The current service requirements can be read by the service advisor from the remote control The data regarding the service status of your vehicle or regarding legally prescribed inspec tions are transferred automatically before the due date to the Service centre Automatic Serv ice Notification see page 230 Detailed information on serv...

Page 78: ...gear for the current driving situation Displays Instructions on up or downshifting are displayed on the instrument cluster Symbols Description Most efficient gear is engaged Shift up into most efficient gear Shift down into most efficient gear Shift to neutral Speed Limit Information with No Passing Information Principle Speed Limit Information Speed Limit Information displays using a sym bol in t...

Page 79: ...e Head Up Display No Passing Information No passing restriction End of no passing restriction No Passing Information un available The No Passing Information can also be shown in the Head Up Display System limits Personal assessment The system is no substitute for your per sonal assessment of the traffic situation The system supports the driver and does not replace the human eye The function may be...

Page 80: ...for telephone Activating the voice control system Activating the list and entering a setting Turn the knurled wheel on the right hand side of thesteeringwheeltoactivatethecorresponding list Using the knurled wheel select the desired set ting and confirm by pressing the knurled wheel On board computer Calling up information on the information display Press the on board computer button on the turn i...

Page 81: ...trument cluster 1 Settings 2 Info display 3 Select the desired displays Detailed information Range Displays the estimated range available with the remaining fuel It is calculated based on your driving style over the last 30 km 20 miles Average fuel consumption Calculated for the period since the engine was last started The average fuel consumption is calculated on the basis of various distances Av...

Page 82: ...d limit 1 Settings 2 Speed 3 Warning 4 Press the controller Saving actual speed as limit value 1 Settings 2 Speed 3 Select current speed 4 Press the controller The current driving speed is saved as the limit Journey computer Two types of on board computer are available On board computer values can be reset any number of times Journey computer values deliver an over view of the current trip Resetti...

Page 83: ... Press the controller 6 Turn the controller until the desired minutes are displayed 7 Press the controller The time is saved Setting the time format 1 Settings 2 Time Date 3 Format 4 Select the desired format The time format is saved Date Setting the date 1 Settings 2 Time Date 3 Date 4 Turn the controller until the desired day is displayed 5 Press the controller 6 Make the setting for month and y...

Page 84: ... measure Setting the units of measure To set the units of measure for fuel consump tion distance covered remaining range and temperature 1 Settings 2 Language Units 3 Select the desired menu item 4 Select the desired unit The setting is saved for the remote control cur rently in use Brightness Adjusting brightness Adjusting brightness of control display 1 Settings 2 Control display 3 Brightness 4 ...

Page 85: ...saved for the remote control cur rently in use Depending on the lighting conditions bright ness control might not be immediately recog nisable Displays Controls 85 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 86: ... If the driver s door is opened with the ignition switchedoff theexteriorlightsareautomatically switched off with these switch settings Side lights Switch position the vehicle is illuminated all around for example when parking You should not leave the side lights on for longer periods of time since the battery could dis charge and you might not have enough power to start the engine To park it is b...

Page 87: ...switched on Personal responsibility The driving lights control function is no substitute for your individual judgement of when it is necessary to switch on the lights The sensors are unable for instance to recog nise fog or hazy weather In such situations switch on the lights manually to avoid any safety risk Daytime driving lights Halogen light The daytime driving lights illumi nate in position x...

Page 88: ... is a form of light distribution adapted to the course and shape of the road The light distribution is lowered on humps so that drivers of oncoming vehicles are not as dis tracted by glare and raised in hollows for a lon ger visual range Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed Adaptive Headlights are faulty or have failed Have the system checked as soon as possible Headlight beam throw ad...

Page 89: ... should dip the headlights manually in order not to create a safety hazard In the following situations the system will not operateoritsoperationwillbeimpairedandyour intervention may be required During extremely unfavourable weather conditions such as fog or heavy precipita tion When detecting poorly lit road users such as pedestrians cyclists or horseback riders or carts and when trains or ships ...

Page 90: ...o the headlight lenses Pro ceed in accordance with the enclosed instruc tionswhenaffixingthelightbenderstothehead lights Xenon headlight Light distribution of the headlights automati cally avoids dazzling of the low beam headlights when driving in a country in which the traffic drives on the opposite side Adaptive Headlights When driving in a country where you drive on the opposite side of the roa...

Page 91: ...imately three seconds Switch on again press button Reading lights Press the button There are reading lights located at the front and in the rear beside the interior lights With the interior light switched off the reading lights cannot be switched on Lights Controls 91 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 92: ...gs Front airbags protect the driver and front pas senger in the event of a head on collision where the action of the seat belts alone would be in sufficient Side airbags In a side on crash the side airbag supports the body from the side in the chest and pelvic area Head airbags The head airbag supports the head in the event of a side on collision Protective effect Airbags are not activated by ever...

Page 93: ...y This includes thecoversonthesteeringwheel instrument cluster seats and roof posts as well as the sides of the roof lining Even if all these instructions are complied with depending on the circumstances in which an accident occurs certain injuries as a result of contact with the airbag cannot be entirely ruled out The noise caused by the deployment of an air bag may lead to brief and generally te...

Page 94: ...nt The airbag condition is displayed on the check lamp on the headlining see page 94 Activating the front passenger airbags Insert the key and press inwards where necessary While the key is pressed inwards turn it to the ON position as far as it will go Once the stop position has been reached remove the key Key switch in end position Make sure that the key switch is in the cor responding end posit...

Page 95: ...y causing the driven wheels to spin high lateral accelera tion Driving with snow chains Status display The current status of the runflat indicator can be shown on the control display for example whether the runflat indicator is active 1 Vehicle information 2 Vehicle status 3 Flat Tyre Monitor The status is displayed Initialising On initialisation the current tyre pressures are stored as a referenc...

Page 96: ...tyres If all four tyres are inflated to the correct pressures the runflat indicator might not have been initialised In this case initialise the system Maximum possible distance with tyres entirely deflated The possible distance with a flat tyre depends on the load and strain on the vehicle during the journey With a moderate vehicle load the possible dis tance travelled is approx 80 km 50 miles Whe...

Page 97: ...ane Switching on off Press the button On LED is illuminated Off LED turns off The status is saved for the remote control cur rently in use Display Lines arrow 1 the system is activated Arrows arrow 2 at least one lane boundary line has been detected and warnings can be issued Output of the warning If the vehicle leaves the driving lane and a lane boundary line is detected the steering wheel starts...

Page 98: ... with condensation dirt stickers labels etc During the calibration process of the camera immediately after the vehicle is supplied Camera The camera is in the area of the base of the mir ror Keep the windscreen clean and clear in the area in front of the rear view mirror Dynamic brake lights Principle Normal braking brake lights illuminate Severe braking brake lights flash Shortly before the vehic...

Page 99: ...uch as loss of traction at the rear or ve hicle slip over the front wheels DSC reduces engine output and applies the brakes at individ ual wheels helping within the limits imposed by the laws of physics to keep the car safely on course Adapting driving style to the prevailing conditions It is therefore the driver s responsibility to adopt a suitable driving style in every situation Not even DSC ca...

Page 100: ...the DSC OFF indicator light are not illuminated Performance Control Performance Control increases the agility of your vehicle To increase agility when the driving style is suf ficiently sporty the rear wheel on the inside of the curve is braked and the resulting braking power is simultaneously largely compensated by an engine intervention xDrive xDrive is the four wheel drive system available in y...

Page 101: ...peed is reduced to approxi mately 10 km h 6 mph When driving back wards it is reduced to approximately 6 km h 4 mph Activating HDC Press the button The LED above the but ton is illuminated Deactivating HDC Press the button again The LED turns off HDC is automatically deactivated at speeds above approximately 60 km h 37 mph Display in the instrument cluster The speedometer shows the se lected set s...

Page 102: ...rams can be selected for this Using the drive experience button and using the DSC OFF button one program can be activated in each case Operation of the programs Press the button Program DSC OFF TRACTION SPORT SPORT COMFORT ECO PRO Automatic program change In the following situations there is an automatic switch to COMFORT Failure of the Dynamic Damper Control Failure of the Dynamic Stability Contr...

Page 103: ...e program The Sport program can also be configured be fore it is activated 1 Settings 2 SPORT mode 3 Configure the program This configuration is called up when the Sport program is activated COMFORT For a balanced configuration with maximum driving stability Activate COMFORT Press button until COMFORT is dis played in the instrument cluster Incertainsituations thereisanautomaticswitch into the COM...

Page 104: ...displayed Selected program The selected program is shown in the instrument cluster Display on the control display Program changes can be displayed on the con trol display 1 Settings 2 Control display 3 Driving mode info Controls Driving stability control systems 104 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 105: ...ing is activated later to avoid dis ruptive warnings Warning levels Advance warning Warning for example if a danger of collision is anticipated or there is a very short distance to a vehicle ahead Acute warning Warning in the event of an immediate collision if the vehicle approaches another vehicle with rel atively high differential speed Switching the warning function on off Press the button On L...

Page 106: ... Slow moving vehicle when approaching at high speed Vehicles suddenly cutting in or decelerating heavily Vehicles with unusual rear view Two wheeled vehicles ahead Restrictions of the function The function can be restricted for example in the following situations In thick fog rain spray or snowfall On sharp bends If the field of view of the camera and or the windscreen is dirty or covered With bri...

Page 107: ... button on the steering wheel The speedometer marker is set to the current speed Cruise Control can be used Switch off Disabled or interrupted system When the system is disabled or interrup ted intervene actively by braking and manoeu vring the vehicle yourself as otherwise there is a danger that accidents might occur Press the button When activated press twice When interrupted press once The indi...

Page 108: ...ghtly towards the resistance point the de sired speed is increased or decreased by approximately 1 km h 1 mph Each time the rocker switch is pressed be yondtheresistancepoint thedesiredspeed is increased or decreased to the next multi ple of 10 km h on the speedometer display Pressing the rocker switch until the resist ance point is reached and holding acceler ates or slows down the vehicle withou...

Page 109: ...oid approaching an object at speed Avoid moving off at speed while PDC is not yet active Due to physical conditions the system could warn when it is too late Limits of the ultrasound measurement Detection of objects might not be possible if the physical limits of the ultrasonic measuring prin ciple are exceeded for instance by Trailer noses and hitches Thin or wedge shaped objects Low objects Obje...

Page 110: ...seconds If you remain in front of an object that was detected by only one of the corner sensors If you are driving parallel to a wall The sound signal is switched off Once the vehicle has moved more than ap proximately 10 cm 4 in away from an object If gearbox position P is engaged Volume control You can set the volume of the PDC sound signal see page 175 The setting is saved for the remote contro...

Page 111: ...e control display System limits Also monitor the traffic situation Also monitor the traffic situation around the vehicle by observing it directly Otherwise there is a danger that accidents might occur due to other road users or objects located outside of the screen area of the rear view camera for ex ample Detection of objects Higher protruding objects such as ledges may not be detectable by the r...

Page 112: ...laying parking assistance lines see page 113 Turning circle lines They can appear in the image from the rear view camera They show the course of the smallest pos sible turning circle on a level road surface When the steering wheel is fully turned only a turning circle line is displayed Displaying parking assistance lines see page 113 Parking with the help of driving lane and turning circle lines 1...

Page 113: ...y The zoom function for towing a trailer can only be activated individually Displaying parking assistance lines Parking help lines Driving lane and turning circle lines are dis played Displaying obstacle marking Obstacle marking Spatially shaped markings are displayed Displaying the trailer tow hitch Trailer tow bar zoom The zoom to the trailer tow hitch is displayed Display on the control display...

Page 114: ...ck Control message is displayed Also monitor the traffic situation Also monitor the traffic situation around the vehicle by observing it directly Otherwise there is a danger that accidents might occur due to other road users or objects located outside of the screen area of the cameras for example Automatic activation While the engine is running engage transmis sion position R The images from Top V...

Page 115: ...Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller Contrast With Top View switched on 1 Contrast 2 Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller Displaying the turning circle and driving lane line The static red turning circle line indicates the space requirement to the side with full steering angle The variable green driving lane ...

Page 116: ...y Switching the Head Up Display ON OFF Display 1 Desired speed 2 Navigation system 3 Speed Selecting displays on the Head Up Display 1 Settings 2 Head up display 3 Information displayed 4 Select desired display on Head Up Display The settings are saved for the remote control currently in use Adjusting brightness The brightness is automatically adapted to the ambient light The base setting can be a...

Page 117: ...ly in use Special windscreen The windscreen constitutes part of the system The shape of the windscreen enables a precise projection Afilminthewindscreenpreventsdoubleimages occurring For this reason have the special windscreen re placed only by the Service centre Driving comfort Controls 117 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 118: ...atic air conditioning 1 Air distribution 2 Air flow 3 AUTO program 4 Interior temperature sensor never cover 5 Recirculated air mode 6 Temperature 7 Defrosting windows and removing conden sation 8 Cooling function 9 Heated rear window 10 Seat heating 47 Air conditioning functions in detail Adjusting the air distribution manually Press button to select a program Window glass Upper body area Footwel...

Page 119: ...ould not be used continuously for lengthy periods as the quality of the air inside the car will otherwise gradually deteriorate Temperature Turn the wheel to select the de sired temperature The automatic air conditioning sets this tem perature as quickly as possible using higher cooling or heating power if necessary The tem perature is then maintained Avoid switching between different temperature ...

Page 120: ...he microfilter traps dust and pollen in the in coming air This filter should be changed during mainte nance on your vehicle see page 260 Automatic air conditioning with extended functionality 1 Air distribution 2 Temperature left 3 Maximum cooling effect 4 AUTO program 5 Air flow AUTO intensity 6 Interior temperature sensor never cover 7 Display 8 AUC recirculated air mode 9 ALL program 10 Tempera...

Page 121: ...on and tem perature are automatically regulated Depending on the selected temperature AUTO intensity and external influences the air is di rected towards the windscreen side windows and upper body and into the footwell The cooling function see page 122 is switched on automatically in the AUTO program A condensation sensor also controls the pro gram so that condensation is avoided as much as possib...

Page 122: ... Defrosting windows and removing condensation Press the button This removes ice and condensation quickly from the windscreen and from the front side windows The air flow can be adapted when the program is active If there is condensation on the window switch on the cooling function as well or press the AUTO button to use the condensation sensor Cooling function The interior can only be cooled when ...

Page 123: ...lose the air out lets continuously arrow 1 Knurled wheel for varying the temperature arrow 2 Towards blue cooler Towards red warmer Lever to change the direction in which air flows arrow 3 Independent ventilation Principle The independent ventilation system ventilates the passenger compartment and lowers its tem perature under some circumstances The system can be switched on and off at any ambient...

Page 124: ...imer 1 or Activate timer 2 Symbol on automatic air conditioning is illu minated when switch on time is activated Symbol on the automatic air conditioning system flashes when the system has cut in The system switches on within the next 24 hours only Afterwards it must be reactiva ted Controls Climate 124 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 125: ...upplied with the hand held transmitter Before you sell the vehicle delete the saved functions beforehand for your own security Compatibility If this symbol is depicted on the pack aging or in the instruction manual of the system to be operated this is usually compatible with the integrated universal remote control A list of compatible hand held transmitters is available on the Internet www homelin...

Page 126: ...manual of the system to be set Synchronising will be easier if another person is available to assist you Synchronising 1 Park your car within the range of the radio remote controlled system 2 The corresponding button on the interior mirror is programmed as described 3 Locatethebuttonforsynchronisationonthe system to be set and press The next step must be carried out within approximately 30 seconds...

Page 127: ...ted Deleting stored functions Hold down the right and left button on the inte rior mirror at the same time for 20 seconds until the LED flashes rapidly All saved functions are deleted It is not possible to clear functions in dividually Connecting electrical appliances Note Do not connect charger to socket Do not connect battery charger to the sockets installed in the vehicle in the factory otherwi...

Page 128: ...ed as this could result in damage Removing and attaching Boot roll up cover without load area net Removing The cover can be removed for stowing bulky items Reach under the cover and roll this upwards following arrow Pull cover backwards horizon tally Boot roll up cover with load area net Removing The cover can be removed for stowing bulky items 1 Press button arrow 1 to unlock cover 2 Pull cover b...

Page 129: ...cause the red warning panel in the user interface to disappear Otherwise the transported load may be propelled inside the vehicle when brak ing or swerving and endanger the vehicle occu pants Use the middle seat belt If the middle seat belt is used in the rear passenger compartment the larger backrest half must be locked Otherwise the seat belt will have no restraining effect Fold down side The ri...

Page 130: ...me in the guides ar rows 1 at the rear of the backrests 5 Fold open front covers on the roofliner 6 Carefully pull out load area net and insert into the brackets as with a normal sized boot see page 129 This is best done from the front seat When the luggage net is no longer needed it re verse the procedure Finally push the cartridge forwards in both side brackets until it engages The red warning p...

Page 131: ...ns The following storage options are located in the interior Glove box on the passenger side see page 131 Glove box on the driver s side see page 132 Storage compartment in the front centre armrest see page 132 Compartments in the doors Pockets on the back rests of the front seats Net in front passenger footwell Glove box Front passenger s side Opening Pull the handle The light in the glove box co...

Page 132: ...B audio interface for charging external devices Driver s side Opening Pull the handle Close the glove box again immediately After using the glove box while the vehicle is in motion close it without delay so that it can not cause injury in the event of an accident Closing Swing lid up Pockets in the doors Do not store any breakable objects Do not store any breakable objects for ex ample glass bottl...

Page 133: ...ings into the cupholder and engage Only use storage compartment for small ob jects such as keys for example Rear In the centre armrest Pull centre armrest forward with the loop To open press the button To close push both covers back in one after the other Push covers back into position Push covers back into position before the centre armrest is folded up otherwise the cu pholder may become damaged...

Page 134: ...t Side storage compartment left To open pull handle Lashing eyes in the boot For securing the load see page 142 lashing eyes are found in the boot Lashing eyes in the boot with rail For securing the load see page 142 lashing eyes are located in the boot Reversible base The under side of the floor panel has a water and dirt repellent coating Fold up the floor panel remove and turn over Hooks on the...

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Page 137: ...Driving hints The Driving hints chapter provides you with information that you may require in particular driving situations or operating modes Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 138: ...tely for production reasons During the first 300 km 200 miles drive mod erately Brake system Brake pads and discs only achieve a favourable wear and contact pattern after approximately 500 km 300 miles Drive moderately during this running in period Clutch The clutch only begins to function optimally at approx 500 km 300 miles Engage the clutch gently during this running in period After fitting new...

Page 139: ...h frequency radio signals Such signals are output from a series of transmission systems for example from air traf fic beacons or relay stations for mobile telecom munications We recommend you consult your Service Cen tre should you experience any difficulties Mobile communication equipment Mobile communication equipment You are advised not to use mobile radio devices for example mobile phones insi...

Page 140: ...king force will be available immediately if needed Downhill gradients When driving on long or steep downhill stretches usethegearinwhichtheleastbraking is required Otherwise the brake system can overheat and braking action is reduced Manual gearbox The braking effect can be additionally increased by shifting down even into first gear if applica ble Automatic transmission The braking action of the ...

Page 141: ... A loaded roof rack alters the car s road behav iour and steering response by shifting its centre of gravity When loading and driving bear the following in mind Do not exceed permitted roof and axle load as well as the permitted gross weight Distribute the roof load evenly The roof load must not be spread over a large area Place heavy items of luggage at the bottom Securely fasten roof rack e g wi...

Page 142: ...e vehicle could be dam aged Loading Very heavy transported load with no pas sengers on the back seat insert both outer seatbeltsintotherespectiveoppositebuck les Wrap protective material round sharp cor ners and edges Do not stack storage goods above the upper edge of the backrests Stow heavy transported loads as far forward and as low down as possible directly behind the rear seat Fully fold down...

Page 143: ...t objects can be re tained with tensioning straps a boot net or other suitable straps Relatively large and heavy objects secure with lashing straps Fasten tensioning straps of various kinds or boot nets to the lashing eyes in the boot Securing transported loads Accommodate and secure the transpor ted load as described above otherwise it could endanger the vehicle occupants for example when braking...

Page 144: ...not approved Use only the genuine BMW towball mount as sembly BMW Group Australia does not recommend or support the installation and use of a Weight Dis tribution Hitch or Load Levelling Device on any BMW Group vehicles The use of such devices may affect the vehicle s warranty status We recommend you consult your Authorised BMW Dealer for any further advice or clarifica tion Before a journey Nose ...

Page 145: ...nd the load it is carrying Maximum speed when towing a trailer If you are towing a trailer increase tyre pressures by 0 2 bar all round and do not exceed a top speed of 100 km h 60 mph as the higher axle load could result in damage to the tyres if the car is driven at higher speeds Note the max imum possible tyre pressures stated on the tyres Counteracting snaking If the trailer begins to snake th...

Page 146: ...h the ignition switched off the system is de activated after a brief period Therefore only op erate the system with the ignition switched on The LED illuminates green if the system is op erational The button for swinging the swivel mounted ball head in and out is behind the rear side trim in the boot Swivelling out the ball head 1 Open the boot 2 Step out of the swivelling area of the ball head be...

Page 147: ...omati cally if the current limit values are exceeded for example at very low temperatures or in the case of mechanical resistance LED in button illuminates red Press the button until the ball head has reached the end position Trailer socket The trailer socket is located on the trailer tow hitch Fold the cover downwards Towing a trailer Driving hints 147 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 0...

Page 148: ...r opened window increa ses the drag coefficient and thus the fuel con sumption Checking tyre pressures regularly Check and if necessary correct tyre inflation pressures at least twice a month and before set ting off on a longer journey Insufficient tyre inflation pressure enlarges the rolling resistance and thus increases fuel con sumption and tyre wear Driving off immediately Do not warm up the e...

Page 149: ... especially in city traffic and stop go traffic For this reason switch these functions off if they are not required Having the car serviced Have the vehicle serviced regularly to achieve optimal economy and service life It is recom mended to have maintenance work performed by your Service centre See also the BMW Maintenance System see page 260 ECO PRO Principle ECO PRO supports a low energy consum...

Page 150: ...h the cur rent configuration Display on the Control Display EfficientDynamics When travelling information on consumption and technology is shown 1 Vehicle information 2 EfficientDynamics Show fuel consumption history The average fuel consumption can be shown in the set time span Consumption history Set time fuel consumption history time span Select symbol Select symbol Reset fuel consumption histo...

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Page 153: ...Navigation Various examples of how the navigation system reliably guides you to your destination are shown here Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 154: ...raffic situation and the instructions given by the navigation system You could otherwise commit an offence and put vehicle occupants and other road users at risk Call up navigation system 1 Press the button on the controller 2 Navigation The navigation system can also be directly called up with the button on the controller Destination input Manual destination input General When you are entering a ...

Page 155: ...he list of street names 2 Highlight the street 3 Select the street Alternatively enter street and house number 1 Select Street or the displayed street 2 Enter street in the same way as town city 3 Building number 4 Select digits 5 Move to the list of house numbers 6 Selectthehousenumberorarangeofhouse numbers Road street not in the destination The desired road street is not in the entered town cit...

Page 156: ... in the address book 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Guidance 4 Call up Options 5 Save as new contact or Add to existing contact 6 If applicable select an existing contact 7 Work address or Home address 8 Enter Surname and if applicable First name 9 Save in car Saving position Thecurrentpositioncanbesavedintheaddress book 1 Navigation 2 Call up Options 3 Save position as a contact or Add position to contact ...

Page 157: ...rt guidance Editing a destination 1 Navigation 2 Last destinations 3 Highlight destination 4 Call up Options 5 Edit destination Deleting the last destinations 1 Navigation 2 Last destinations 3 Highlight destination 4 Call up Options 5 Delete entry or Delete all last destinations Points of interest General Even with the most up to date navigation data information on individual points of interest m...

Page 158: ...se through the pages Ifaphonenumberissaved atelephonecon nection can be established 9 Select the symbol Start guidance or Add as another destination Enter destination as a further destination see page 161 Start search without entering a search term the search is repeated using the last stored search term Category search 1 Category search 2 City Select or enter location 3 Category 4 Selecting a cat...

Page 159: ...he map To show symbols for the points of interest in the map view 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Call up Options 4 Display points of interest 5 Select the setting Destination input via map Selecting a destination 1 Navigation 2 Map The current position of the vehicle is shown in the map 3 Interactive map 4 Select the destination with the cross hairs To change the scale turn the controller Tomovethemap tiltt...

Page 160: ...differ Pronounce letters fluently and avoid exces sive intonation and pauses The options for input depend on the specific navigation data country and language set tings With Professional navigation system entering address in a command 1 Press the button on the steering wheel 2 Destination input 3 Wait for the system prompt 4 Say the address aloud in the sequence sug gested 5 Continue input as spec...

Page 161: ...rip destination For one trip a maximum of 30 intermediate des tinations can be entered 1 Enter new destination 2 Select the mode of destination entry 3 Enter an intermediate destination 4 Add as another destination The intermediate destination is added to the destinations list and is highlighted 5 Turn the controller until the intermediate stop appears at the desired location in the list 6 Press t...

Page 162: ...journeys or Delete journey With Professional navigations system importing trips using USB media 1 Switch on ignition 2 Insert a USB medium into the USB interface see page 132 in the glove box 3 Navigation 4 Saved journeys 5 Import journeys 6 USB 7 OK The maximum number of trips that can be saved on the USB medium and in the navigation sys tem together is 30 otherwise import is not pos sible With P...

Page 163: ...ach your destination during the last journey route guidance may be continued Resume guidance Route criteria General You can influence the route that is calcula ted by selecting various criteria You can change the route criteria as often as you like during destination input or during route guidance Road types form part of the navigation data and are taken into account in route planning for example ...

Page 164: ... is displayed during route guidance Large arrow current direction of travel Road name of the road you are currently travelling along Small arrow indicator for next change of di rection Junction view Driving lane information Traffic information Distance to the next change of direction Street name during the next change of di rection Driving lane information In arrow view a triangle indicates the re...

Page 165: ...m the positionoftheservicestationisshowninthe split screen 5 Select the service station 6 Select the symbol 7 Start guidance route guidance to the service station you selected is started Add as another destination the service station is added to the course of the route Switching spoken instructions on off The setting is saved for the remote control cur rently in use 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Spoken ins...

Page 166: ...ion see page 168 Planned route After starting route guidance the planned route is shown on the map Status fields Display hide press the controller Upper status field time telephone and en tertainment details Lower status field symbol for active route guidance statusoftrafficinformation arrival time and distance to destination Function bar The following functions are available using the function ba...

Page 167: ...ute guidance is active Displayed symbols clear skies overcast skies rain thunderstorms and snow with thehighestandlowesttemperaturesin each case The information is updated when starting or continuing route guidance or when chang ing the destination The symbols are displayed in specific se lected scales With business navigation system arrow view The map is displayed on the control display 1 Call up...

Page 168: ...formation the traffic infor mation of the radio station will continue to be displayed Wih the traffic information from BMW Assist traffic disruptions can be located more pre cisely In addition for example on routes which a clear with a radius of approximately 100 km approx 60 miles are displayed more precisely around the current position The symbol in the function bar of the map view turns yellow ...

Page 169: ...or exam ple roadworks The information displayed depend on the spe cific traffic information service Filtering traffic information Select the traffic information you want displayed on the map 1 Navigation 2 Map 3 Call up Options 4 Traffic info categories 5 Select the desired categories Traffic information in the selected category is displayed on the map Traffic information affecting the route ahead...

Page 170: ...dance The route is automatically changed if a traffic obstruction is encountered The system does not indicate traffic ob structions on the original route Traffic information is still displayed on the map Depending on the type of road and the na ture and length of the traffic congestion it is also possible that the route is calculated so that it cuts across the traffic congestion Particular dangers...

Page 171: ...n update What to do if The current position cannot be displayed The car is in an area not covered by the data is in a poor reception area or the system is currentlycalculatingthe position Reception will normally be possible outdoors A destination without a street is not trans ferred to the route guidance system No city centre can be determined for the place entered Enter any street in the place se...

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Page 173: ...rtainment This chapter ensures your enjoyment when receiving radio and television stations or when playing CDs DVDs and tracks from the music collection Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 174: ...Fader front rear volume distribution Setting the treble bass balance and fader 1 CD Multimedia Radio or Settings 2 Tone 3 Select the desired sound setting 4 Adjusting turn the controller 5 Saving press the controller Equaliser Setting for individual sound frequency ranges Setting the equaliser 1 CD Multimedia Radio or Settings 2 Tone 3 Equaliser 4 Select the desired setting 5 Adjusting turn the co...

Page 175: ...udspeak loudspeaker volume during a telephone call The following volumes are stored only for the respective connected telephone Microphone Loudspeak Adjusting volumes 1 CD Multimedia Radio or Settings 2 Tone 3 Volume settings 4 Select the desired volume setting 5 Adjusting turn the controller 6 Saving press the controller Resetting the sound settings 1 CD Multimedia Radio or Settings 2 Tone 3 Rese...

Page 176: ...ew Zealand toggle band width Sound output Switching on off Press the on off button on the radio when the ignition is switched off Muting Press the on off button on the radio with the ig nition switched on or engine running AM FM stations Selecting station 1 Radio 2 FM or AM 3 Select the desired station The selected station is saved for the remote control currently in use Changing stations Press th...

Page 177: ...est reception quality takes place if required Switching RDS on off 1 Radio 2 FM 3 Call up Options 4 RDS The setting is saved for the remote control cur rently in use Regional programmes Certain FM stations broadcast regional pro grammes at certain times of day The following settings are possible REG function on Recommended setting The set regional programme is retained for as long as possible Rece...

Page 178: ...erform an update start the station search manually 1 Radio 2 DAB DMB 3 If applicable All ensembles 4 Station search Cancelling the station search Call up any saved station via Favourites buttons Saved stations Selecting station 1 Radio 2 DAB DMB 3 Where applicable select All ensembles or the desired ensemble 4 Select the desired station Changing stations Press the button Changing the ensemble It i...

Page 179: ... it is not available in another ensemble the station s analogue frequency is searched for Automatic changeover is only possible if the corresponding station s signal is available in ad equate quality and the IDs of the stations match Enabling automatic DAB FM changeover 1 Radio 2 DAB DMB 3 Call up Options 4 Autom DAB FM changeover Symbol beside the station name indicates that a digital station is ...

Page 180: ...red station 4 Call up Options 5 Delete entry Traffic reports Display in the status field TP white traffic radio switched on traffic radio station available TP grey traffic radio switched on no traffic radio station available No display Traffic Program is switched off Switching Traffic Program on off Press the button The traffic report station with the stron gest reception is chosen The setting is ...

Page 181: ... radio when the ignition is switched off Muting Press the on off button on the radio with the ig nition switched on or engine running CD DVD Playback Inserting a CD DVD Insert the CD DVD with the label side upper most The disk begins to play automatically It may take a few minutes to read compressed audio files Starting play A CD DVD is in the CD DVD player or the DVD changer 1 CD Multimedia 2 CD ...

Page 182: ...dio files Depending on the data it might occur that not all characters on the CD DVD are displayed cor rectly 1 Select the directory as appropriate To change to a higher level directory tilt the controller to the left 2 Select the desired track to start playback Displaying track information If information is saved for a track this is dis played automatically Artist Album title Number of tracks on ...

Page 183: ...he video image is shown on the front control display up to a speed of approximately 3 km h 2 mph In some countries it is only shown with the parking brake engaged or in gear position P DVD video 1 CD Multimedia 2 CD DVD 3 Select a DVD with video content 4 DVD menu VCD SVCD 1 CD Multimedia 2 CD DVD 3 Select a CD DVD with video content 4 Select track 5 Select the desired title Video menu To open the...

Page 184: ...on the DVD 1 Turn the controller while the DVD is playing 2 Call up Options 3 Audio language 4 Select the desired language Selecting subtitles The available subtitles depend on the DVD 1 Turn the controller while the DVD is playing 2 Call up Options 3 Subtitles 4 Select the desired language or Do not display subtitles Setting the brightness contrast colour 1 Turn the controller while the DVD is pl...

Page 185: ... main menu Back These functions are not included on every DVD Therefore they may not be available for use DVD changer Inside the boot The DVD changer is located behind the left side trim in the boot Control functions and displays 1 Emptying the DVD compartments 2 LED on the DVD compartment 3 Buttons for DVD compartments 4 DVD compartment 5 Filling the DVD compartments Filling the DVD compartments ...

Page 186: ... after loading Removing CDs DVDs individually 1 Press button once 2 Select the DVD compartment The CD DVD is pushed out slightly 3 Remove the CD DVD Removing all CDs DVDs 1 Long press button once 2 Remove the CDs DVDs Interrupt function Filling the DVD trays or removing the CDs DVDs may be interrupted Press the appropriate button Faults If the LEDs on the DVD slot and the LEDs on the DVD trays fla...

Page 187: ...ossible to eject Do not use combined CD DVDs for example DVD Plus as otherwise the CD DVD could jam and be impossible to eject General malfunctions The CD DVD players and changers have been optimised for operation in your vehicle In some instances they may be more sen sitive to faulty CDs DVDs than devices for stationary use If a CD DVD cannot be played back first check whether it has been inserte...

Page 188: ...um for example artist is saved if applica ble CD DVD or USB medium with compressed audio files the entire content of the CD DVD or USB medium is saved as an album in the vehicle WMA MP3 M4A and AAC formats are saved Tracks and directories can be de leted later individually Delete tracks and di rectory see page 192 Tracks with copy protection DRM are saved but cannot be played Backing up music data...

Page 189: ...lable in the data base in the vehicle or on the CD To update the database contact your Service centre If the titles do not stored any information the entire album information see page 192 of the CD may be updated using BMW Online Saving from a USB medium To save music a suitable medium must be con nected to the USB interface in the glove box Suitable media USB mass storage facilities for example U...

Page 190: ...w music search New search Music search using voice control Instructions for the voice control system see page 21 1 Press the button on the steering wheel 2 Music search 3 Call up the desired category for exam ple Select artist 4 Say the desired entry from the list 5 Select further categories as appropriate Selecting the track directly Title Say the spoken command and the name of the desired track ...

Page 191: ...layback All the tracks in the selection are played in ran dom order 1 CD Multimedia 2 Music collection 3 Call up Options 4 Random Managing music Albums Renaming album If applicable the name of the album is entered automatically during saving If the name is un known it can also be changed 1 CD Multimedia 2 Music collection 3 Highlight the desired album 4 Call up Options 5 Rename album 6 Select the ...

Page 192: ...ght the desired album 4 Call up Options 5 Update album info online If it was possible to save the album information the name of the album is displayed Free capacity Display free capacity in the music collection 1 CD Multimedia 2 Music collection 3 Call up Options 4 Memory available Music collection Backing up music collection The entire music collection can be backed up on a USB medium Ensure that...

Page 193: ...erface Audio interface for mobile phone Bluetooth audio AUX IN port Overview Connection of audio devices is possible for example MP3 players The sound output is via the vehicle loudspeakers Recommendation medium sound and vol ume settings on the audio device The sound might depend on the quality of the audio files Connecting AUX IN port is in the centre console Connect the headphones or line out c...

Page 194: ...interface Connection is via snap in adapter if your ve hicleisequippedwithextendedconnectivity of the music player in the mobile phone Ap ple iPhone or mobile phones Playback is only possible if no audio device is connected to the AUX IN port Due to the large variety of the audio devices available on the market operation using the ve hicle cannot be ensured for every audio device mobile phone Ask ...

Page 195: ...mber of tracks Information on up to four USB devices or for ap proximately 16000 or 36000 titles can be stored in the vehicle If a fifth device is connected or more than 16000 or 36000 tracks are saved the information from existing tracks will be deleted if required Copy protection Music tracks with integrated Digital Rights Man agement DRM cannot be played Playback 1 CD Multimedia 2 External devi...

Page 196: ...aylists Currently playing List of currently played tracks 1 CD Multimedia 2 External devices 3 Select the or symbol 4 Current playback Random playback The current list of tracks is played in random or der 1 CD Multimedia 2 External devices 3 Call up Options 4 Random Fast forward rewind Keep button pressed Video playback Overview Video playback possible through snap in adapter Operation is done usi...

Page 197: ... such as audio devices or mobile phones via Bluetooth is possible Using a mobile phone as an audio source see page 210 The sound output is via the vehicle loud speakers The volume of the sound output depends on the device If applicable change volume set tings on the device Uptofourexternaldevicescanberegistered with the vehicle Requirements Suitable device Visit www bmw com blue tooth for more inf...

Page 198: ...udio 9 OK If connection was successful the device is shown as connected White symbol device active as audio source If connection was unsuccessful What to do if see page 200 Connecting a certain device An already connected device can be connected as an active audio source Connection not possible if data is exchanged using a mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth Requirements If necessary activate the...

Page 199: ...vailable depending on the device Symbol Function Next track Fast forward keep symbol pressed Previous title Rewind keep symbol pressed Searching for tracks A title search is possible depending on the de vice 1 CD Multimedia 2 External devices 3 Select the symbol 4 Search device content 5 A Z search Select desired entry or directory Playback programmes Depending on the device different programs for...

Page 200: ...longer responding Switch the device off and on again Repeat the connection attempt No music can be played back Start the program for playing back music files on the device and if necessary select a track via the device Switch the radio off and on again Music files are played back but only at low vol ume Adjust the volume controls on the device Playback is disrupted when a button is pressed on the ...

Page 201: ... Settings 4 Software update 5 Update software 6 If applicable USB 7 Start update 8 OK All the updates listed are installed UpdatesoftwareviaBMWTeleServices Do not attempt to update the software unless the vehicle is at a standstill 1 Switch on ignition 2 Settings 3 Software update 4 Update software 5 BMW TeleServices 6 If applicable Start update 7 Start update 8 OK All the updates listed are insta...

Page 202: ...o show the navigation bar press the controller The selected channel is saved for the remote control currently in use Station search The station search takes up to 3 minutes de pending on the number of channels offered If not all offered channels are listed it might be necessary to reset the TV standard see page 204 1 CD Multimedia 2 TV 3 Call up Options 4 Station search Cancelling the station sear...

Page 203: ...ograms 4 Select the desired channel Deleting channels 1 CD Multimedia 2 TV 3 Saved programs 4 Highlight the channel to be deleted 5 Call up Options 6 Delete Adjusting TV Brightness and contrast 1 CD Multimedia 2 TV 3 Select the or symbol 4 Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller Colour 1 CD Multimedia 2 TV 3 Call up Options 4 Colour 5 Adjusting turn the co...

Page 204: ...atic changeover between analogue and digital reception of a station if the digital recep tion is not longer possible in a region Require ment availability of the corresponding analogue station 1 CD Multimedia 2 TV 3 Select the desired station 4 Call up Options 5 Auto signal changeover Selecting the audio track The range of audio tracks available depends on the TV programme and time of day 1 CD Mul...

Page 205: ...ng pages Select the or symbol Zoom The top or bottom half of the page can be en larged Highlight Zoom and press repeatedly until the desired view is displayed Automatic scrolling A page may consist of several sub pages which are automatically scrolled through To prevent scrolling select the symbol To permit scrolling select the symbol CD multimedia Entertainment 205 Online Edition for Part no 01 4...

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Page 207: ...ion All of the possibilities available for mobile communication with your family friends business partners or service providers are summarised in this chapter Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 208: ...le occupants and other road users could otherwise be endangered Snap in adapter The snap in adapter enables Storage of the mobile phone Charging of the battery Connection to the external aerial of the ve hicle This ensures better network reception and uniform reproduction quality Compatible mobile phones Visit www bmw com bluetooth for detailed in formation about the mobile phones and external dev...

Page 209: ...gnition switched on Activating deactivating Bluetooth connection Bluetooth use is not permitted everywhere Comply with relevant local laws 1 Telephone 2 Call up Options 3 Bluetooth Additional functions Enabling disabling additional functions Activating the functions before the registration process in order to use them in the vehicle In formation about suitable mobile phones that support these func...

Page 210: ...ne 3 Add new device The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis played 4 Perform other operations on the mobile phone see the Owner s Handbook of the mobile phone for example finding connect ing Bluetooth device or new device The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is shown on the display of the mobile phone 5 Select the Bluetooth name of the vehicle on the display of the mobile phone 6 Request using the i...

Page 211: ... with a registered and connected mobile phone 1 Telephone 2 Bluetooth telephone 3 Highlight mobile phone to be configured 4 Call up Options 5 Configure device 6 At least one function must be selected Telephone Additional telephone Data transfer Audio 7 OK If a function is assigned to a mobile phone then this is deactivated for the already connected mobile phone and the mobile phone is logged off S...

Page 212: ...h as notes Reduce data volume of the contact Mobile phone connected as audio source Mobile phone must be connected as tele phone Mobile phone connected as audio source or additional telephone Mobile phone must be connected as telephone Quality of the phone connection is poor Bluetooth signal strength can be adjusted on mobile phone depends on the model Place the mobile phone in the snap in adapter...

Page 213: ...he other telephone Accepting a call Using iDrive Accept Via button on the steering wheel Press the button Via instrument cluster Accept Rejecting a call Using iDrive Reject Via instrument cluster Reject Ending a call Using iDrive Hang up Via button on the steering wheel Press the button Via instrument cluster Hang up Entering phone numbers Dialling a number 1 Telephone 2 Dial number 3 Select the d...

Page 214: ...a conference Two calls can be merged to set up a telephone conference 1 Setting up two calls 2 Conference call On termination both calls are always termina ted If one call is terminated by another sub scriber the other call is continued if required Setting the microphone to mute The microphone can be muted during active calls 1 Telephone 2 Active calls 3 Microphone muted The mute microphone is aut...

Page 215: ...vehicle 1 Highlight the contact 2 Call up Options 3 Edit entry The contact can be edited Redialling General The list of numbers dialled in the mobile phone is transferred to the vehicle depending on the mobile phone The last 20 numbers dialled are displayed The sort sequence varies from mo bile phone to mobile phone Dialling numbers via the instrument cluster Possible if no call is currently activ...

Page 216: ...ve as new contact or Add to existing contact 4 If necessary select contact 5 Select the type of number Home Work Mobile or Others 6 If necessary complete the entries 7 Save contact Hands free system General Calls taken via the hands free system can be continued via the mobile phone and vice versa From mobile phone to the hands free system Calls that were started outside the Bluetooth range of the ...

Page 217: ...in adapter 1 Press the button and take out the cover 2 Insert snap in adapter in the direction of ar row 1 and press down arrow 2 until the adapter engages Inserting the mobile phone 1 Depending on the mobile phone remove the protective cap from the aerial connector and from the USB port of the mobile phone if necessary 2 Push the mobile phone with buttons up wards in the direction of the electric...

Page 218: ...appropriate Otherwise you may become distracted and endanger the vehicle occupants and other road users Requirements A compatible mobile phone is registered and connected to the vehicle For some mo bile phones data access must be confirmed on the mobile phone Time time zone and date see page 83 are correctly set on the Control Display and on the mobile phone for example to display ap pointments co...

Page 219: ...line see page 233 the function Loginautomatically mustbeenabled Dial a phone number 1 Select the desired contact 2 Select the phone number The connection is established Editing contacts 1 Select the desired contact 2 Edit contact 3 Change entries 4 Save contact in car If a contact that comes from the mobile phone or BMW Online is edited the changes are not saved on the mobile phone or at BMW Onlin...

Page 220: ...red contact 2 Call up Options 3 Further info BMW Online New contact General You can add up to 8 phone numbers 2 ad dresses 3 e mail addresses and one URL 1 Office 2 Contacts 3 Call up Options 4 New contact 5 Input boxes still show previous input Clear fields 6 Tocompletetheinputfields selectthesym bol beside the input field 7 Enter text and select a contact type 8 In the navigation system enter ad...

Page 221: ...file see page 29 The contacts stored in the vehicle are exported not the contacts from the mobile phone or BMW Online Deleting contacts Only contacts saved in the vehicle are deleted The contacts from the mobile phone or BMW Online cannot be deleted 1 Office 2 Contacts 3 Highlight the contact 4 Call up Options 5 Delete contact or Delete all contacts 6 If applicable Yes Messages General The display...

Page 222: ... Deleting all messages 1 Office 2 Messages 3 Call up Options 4 Delete all messages or Delete service messages SMS Calling the sender of an SMS 1 Select the desired message 2 Select the symbol Saving the sender in Contacts 1 Highlight the desired message 2 Call up Options 3 Save as new contact or Add to existing contact Use contact data Contact data from appointments tasks SMS E mailsandnotescanbes...

Page 223: ...ist if the message contains more than one number Telephone con nection is set up Send e mail BMW Online Symbol Function Open link in browser Call up Internet address Further information Display additional information BMW Info General Messages from BMW on service actions and news from BMW Select additional functions The following functions are available when a message is selected Symbol Function St...

Page 224: ...ions 4 Fully download e mail Only part of the E mail is loaded from the mobile phone into the vehicle Reading out e mails Read out E mail see page 226 Calendar Display calendar Appointments in the last 20 days and the next 50 days can be displayed 1 Office 2 Calendar The current day s appointments are dis played Select calendar day 1 Select date 2 Select desired day or date Next day Date Day befor...

Page 225: ...any note Turn the controller Select the symbol Use contact data Contact data from appointments tasks SMS E mailsandnotescanbestoredorselected see page 225 Read out note Read out note see page 226 Reminders Display reminders Reminders connected to appointments and tasks are displayed After an appointment or task deadline has elapsed the reminder is no longer displayed 1 Office 2 Reminders 3 Select ...

Page 226: ...is not connected correctly Office function is deactivated Mobile phone connected as additional tele phone Appointments are more than 20 days old more than 50 days ahead Appointments are marked as done or are more than 90 days ahead Not all stored appointments tasks notes messagesinthemobilephonearedisplayed in the vehicle depending on the number of stored appointments Are not all appointments and ...

Page 227: ... numbers dialled directly New contact 1 Contacts 2 New contact 3 Input boxes still show previous input Clear fields 4 Tocompletetheinputfields selectthesym bol beside the input field 5 Enter text see page 19 6 In the navigation system enter address Only addresses that are present in the car s navigation data can be entered This en sures that route guidance is possible for all addresses 7 If applic...

Page 228: ...entry is cre ated Selecting a contact as navigation destination 1 Select the desired contact 2 Select address In the case of contacts from the mobile phone the address might have to be matched to the navigation data in the vehi cle If that is the case Correct the address 3 Start guidance or Add as another destination Checking address as destination An address that is to be added to the route guid ...

Page 229: ...ts can be exported and imported via Per sonal Profile see page 29 Deleting contacts Only contacts saved in the vehicle are deleted It is not possible to delete contacts from the mo bile phone 1 My contacts 2 Highlight the contact 3 Call up Options 4 Delete contact or Delete all contacts Contacts Communication 229 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 230: ...reakdown data on the ve hicle condition can be transferred to the Mo bile Service It might be that malfunctions can be remedied directly The offering is country specific Connection charges can be incurred Services can be limited abroad Requirements BMW Assist is activated If BMW Assist is not activated a mobile phone recommended by BMW for TeleSer vices and configured for mobile data com municatio...

Page 231: ...Services first through the BMW Teleservice diagnosis and then by the BMW Teleservice assistance sup port is provided 1 BMW Services or ConnectedDrive 2 BMW Mobile Care 3 Start service BMW Teleservice Diagnosis Teleservice Diagnosis enables transfer of de tailed vehicle data that are necessary for diag nosis of the vehicle via mobile telephony This data is transferred automatically After transfer o...

Page 232: ... JPEG Group Requirements BMW Online is applied for at the Service centre A mobile communications network must be available For certain services for example informa tion on current location the vehicle must be able to determine your current location The correct date is set see page 83 on the control display Starting BMW Online 1 BMW Services or ConnectedDrive 2 BMW Online 3 If applicable OK The BMW...

Page 233: ...able through the SIM card installed in the vehicle or the SIM card in the mobile phone If the Internet is used through the SIM card in the mobile phone follow instruc tions on data transmission see page 209 Calling up the Internet 1 BMW Services or ConnectedDrive 2 Internet 3 If applicable OK The home page is displayed It is possible that the Internet sites are not displayed in the same way as on ...

Page 234: ...troller in the corresponding direction and turn it To select an element move the mouse pointer onto the element and press the controller To scroll turn the controller Status display A symbol in the top left on the screen indicates the following status Symbol Meaning No connection possible Data transfer connection Secure connection Entering Internet addresses 1 Select the symbol 2 Enter the address...

Page 235: ...ine The telephone number of the hotline is dis played If a mobile phone is connected a con nection to the hotline is established Teleservice Call Overview Sends information to your service partner indi cating that a service appointment is to be agreed The Teleservice data is transferred If possible your service partner will establish con tact with you Starting a Teleservice Call 1 BMW Services or ...

Page 236: ...rd Teleservice Battery Guard constantly checks the battery charge level of the vehicle If the bat tery charge level falls below a certain value in formation is automatically sent to you service partner If required they will contact you to agree a service appointment Teleservice Battery Guard is only available for vehicles with certain technical prerequisites and with valid BMW ConnectedDrive contr...

Page 237: ...er www bmw com connectivity or from your Service centre Input data Only make inputs when traffic activity per mits The vehicle occupants and other road users could otherwise be endangered due to lack of concentration Some software applications can only be used when the vehicle is stationary for safety rea sons Operating Apps 1 Connect the mobile phone using the snap in adapter or the USB audio int...

Page 238: ...ile phone to the vehicle may take a while Some software applica tions are dependent on the speed of the available Internet connection of the mobile phone Some mobile phones cannot use apps and Bluetooth hands free at the same time Restart the software application on the mo bile phone after a telephone call as neces sary Communication ConnectedDrive 238 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03...

Page 239: ...h the vehicle via BMW Online The following section lists the functions of the extended BMW Online services Navigation Importing trips see page 162 Information on points of interest from BMW Online see page 159 Displaying current traffic regulations and country information see page 170 CD multimedia Updating album information see page 192 Contacts Show BMW Online address book see page 219 Personal ...

Page 240: ...Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 241: ...To assist you in preserving your car s mobility this section contains important information on operating fluids wheels and tyres maintenance and minor repairs Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 242: ...iesel engines The filler neck is designed for refuelling at diesel pumps Fuel tank cap Opening 1 Briefly press rear edge of fuel filler flap 2 Turn the fuel filler cap anticlockwise 3 Place the tank cap in the holder on the fuel filler flap Closing 1 Fit the tank cap and turn clockwise until it is clearly heard to click into place 2 Close fuel filler cap Do not crush the retaining strap Do not jam...

Page 243: ...s in The fuel supply being cut off prematurely Fuel vapour and fumes being fed back less effectively The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle cuts out for the first time Do not overfill fuel tank Donotoverfillfueltank otherwisedamage may be caused to the environment and the ve hicle due to seepage of fuel Handling fuels Comply with the safety regulations dis played at filling stations Refuelli...

Page 244: ...stem will be damaged Petrol grade The engine has anti knock control This means that different grades of petrol can be used The use of Super 95 RON petrol is recommen ded Fuel qualities of 91 RON and higher are permit ted Minimum grade Do not fill up with petrol below the mini mum grade indicated otherwise the engine op eration is not ensured Diesel Incorrect refuelling Do not refuel any rape seed ...

Page 245: ...Fuel Mobility 245 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 246: ...e values The inflation pressures specified for approved tyre sizes are located on the door pillar of the driver s door If the speed code letter for the tyre cannot be located use the tyre pressure for the corre sponding size for example 255 50 R 19 For Australia New Zealand Inflation pressures are specified on the tyre label affixed to the driver s door post Warning The inflation pressures on the ...

Page 247: ... pro nounced pulling to the left or right Damage can be caused by for example running over kerbs road damage etc In the event of tyre damage If there are indications of tyre damage re duce speed immediately and have the wheels and tyres checked without delay otherwise there is an increased risk of accident Drive carefully to the nearest Service centre or specialist tyre dealer Have the car towed t...

Page 248: ...cidents The manufacturer of your vehicle is unable to assess the suitability of tyres and wheels it has not approved and therefore cannot guarantee their safety Recommended makes of tyre Certain makes of tyre are recommended by the manufacturer of your vehicle depending on tyre size These can be seen by the asterisk on the side wall of the tyre When properly used these tyres meet the high est stan...

Page 249: ... in use Protect tyres against contamination from oil grease and fuel Do not exceed the maximum tyre pressure indi cated on the tyre s side wall Run flat tyres Label RSC marking on the tyre side wall These wheels consist of tyres that are self sup porting within certain limitations and special rims The reinforced side wall means that the tyre keeps the vehicle mobile to a degree even if pressure ha...

Page 250: ...e foreign matter that has penetra ted the tyre should remain inside the tyre Remove the speed limit sticker from the sealant cylinder and attach to the steering wheel Storage The Mobility system is located in the boot be neath the floor panel Sealant cylinder Sealant cylinder arrow 1 Filler hose arrow 2 Check the expiry date on the sealant cylinder Compressor 1 Mounting for cylinder 2 Compressor 3...

Page 251: ...hieve a tyre inflation pressure of approxi mately 2 5 bar The inflation pressure may rise to approximately five bar during the filling process of the sealing compound Do not switch off the compressor during this step Enclosed spaces Never run the engine in enclosed spaces as inhaling the exhaust gas can lead to loss of consciousness with fatal consequences The exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide ...

Page 252: ...rectly onto the tyre valve 3 Insert the plug into the socket on the inside of the vehicle 4 Correct tyre inflation pressure to 2 5 bar Increase pressure switch on the com pressor with the engine running or the ignition switched on Reduce pressure press the button on the compressor Continue with journey Do not exceed maximum permitted speed of 80 km h approx 50 mph Reinitialise runflat indicator se...

Page 253: ...herwise issue an incorrect reading When driving with snow chains activate Dy namic Traction Control briefly if necessary Maximum speed with snow chains When snow chains are fitted do not exceed 50 km h 30 mph Wheels and tyres Mobility 253 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 254: ... positive terminal 5 Coolant tank 6 Oil filler neck Bonnet Open bonnet Working in the engine compartment Do not work on the car unless you possess the necessary technical knowledge If you are not aware of the regulations to follow work on the vehicle should only be carried out by Service If such work is performed inexpertly it could re sult in consequential damage and thus consti tute a safety ris...

Page 255: ...ately 40 cm 16 in and then push down to fully lock the bon net The bonnet must be heard to engage Bonnet open while the vehicle is in motion Should it appear while the vehicle is in mo tion that the bonnet has not been properly locked stop immediately and close properly Risk of trapping To avoid injuries ensure that the closing area of the bonnet is unobstructed during clos ing Engine compartment ...

Page 256: ...s top up 1 litre 2 pints of oil Engine oil level below minimum Add one litre Immediately top up 1 litre approximately 2 pints oil Detailed measurement Prerequisites Vehicle is on a level street and with the en gine at operating temperature Gearbox gear lever in idling position clutch and gas pedal not applied Automatic gearbox gear lever in gearbox position N or P and gas pedal not applied Carry o...

Page 257: ...next Oil Service Have the system checked as soon as possible Adding engine oil Filler neck If indicated in the instrument cluster top up within the next 200 km 120 miles top up 1 litre 2 pints of oil Protecting children Keep all oils greases etc out of the reach of children and read and comply with any warn ing instructions on the containers to avoid any health risks Oil types for filling up Notes...

Page 258: ...at the Service centre Alternative oil grades If approved oils are not available 1 litre approx imately 2 pints of an oil with the following spec ification can be topped up Petrol engine BMW Longlife 98 ACEA A3 B4 Diesel engine ACEA C3 Oil change Only have the oil change carried out by a Service centre Mobility Engine oil 258 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 259: ...nd an additive Not all commercially available additives are suit able for your vehicle Your Service centre can provide details of which additives are suitable Coolant level Check 1 Allow the engine to cool down 2 Turn the cap on the expansion tank slightly anti clockwise until it starts to open then al low the pressure to escape before opening it fully 3 The coolant level is correct if it is betwe...

Page 260: ...trol Information on maintenance requirements is continually saved in the remote control The Service centre reads out this data and then sug gests a set of maintenance routines optimised on this basis This is why you should hand over the remote control that was last used for driving to your service advisor Periods out of use Immobilisation periods with the battery discon nected are not taken into a...

Page 261: ...ne with workshop guidelines Brake fluid Maintenance work Replace brake fluid Reset service display in line with workshop guidelines Vehicle check Maintenance work Check horn headlight flasher and hazard warning system Check instrument lighting and dial lighting and heating fan Check lighting system Seat belt check condition of the seat belt strap function of roller mechanism belt inter lock and be...

Page 262: ...ons Have the car checked as soon as possible Data memory Your vehicle saves data about operation faults and user settings This data is saved in the ve hicle and partly also in the remote control The information can be read out with suitable devi ces especially at the Service centre The data read out is used to support service processes and repair or for optimising and developing ve hicle functions...

Page 263: ...er blades General Do not fold the wipers onto the wind screen without wiper blades Do not fold in wiper if no wiper blades are fitted otherwise damage may occur to the window glass Replacing front wiper blades 1 To replace the wiper blades place the wip ers in the fold out position see page 67 2 Fold out the wipers 3 Swing the wiper blade into a horizontal po sition 4 Remove the wiper blade toward...

Page 264: ...bulb with yourfingers becauseevenslightamountsofdirt or grease will then be burned into the bulb and reduce its working life Use a clean tissue cloth or similar or hold the bulb by its base Light emitting diodes LEDs Controls displays and other equipment items inside your car have light emitting diodes be hind a cover as their light source These resemble conventional lasers and are classified by l...

Page 265: ...1 Open bonnet see page 254 2 Press see arrow 1 and fold out cover see arrow 2 3 Remove bulb holder The bottom bulb is the high beam head lights and the headlight flasher the top bulb is the side lights 4 Pull off the bulb 5 To install the new bulb and reattach the cover carry out the above steps in reverse order Xenon light These bulbs have a very long service life and are highly unlikely to fail ...

Page 266: ... screwdriver from the tool kit into the clamp on the removal hook with the flat side facing out see arrow 1 2 Turn screwdriver 90 see arrow 2 3 Pressremovalhookup seearrow andmove fog lights forwards on the hook to remove them 4 Loosen connector 5 Turn lamp holder and remove 6 Take out the bulb and change it 7 To insert the fog lamp carry out the same procedure in reverse order Observe the guide r...

Page 267: ...ng the bulbs Overview 1 Turn indicator 2 Reversing lights 3 Rear fog light 4 Rear light 5 Rear light brake light Turn indicator rear light and brake light Follow the instructions regarding bulbs and lights see page 264 21 watt bulb P21W With adaptive headlights or xenon headlights rear lights are designed with LED technology In the event of a defect contact your Service cen tre 1 Opening the tailg...

Page 268: ...der from rear light Reversing light is the upper light the fog light is the lower light on the bulb holder 5 To change the reversing light carefully pull out the bulb To change the rear fog light push the bulb downwards and turn it towards the left 6 To install the new bulb and reattach the bulb holder carry out the above steps in reverse order Ensure that the bulb holder is correctly in serted Ch...

Page 269: ...socket Do not connect battery charger to the sockets installed in the vehicle in the factory otherwise this could damage the vehicle Jump starting connections Recharge the battery only with the engine stop ped via the jump starting connections see page 273 in the engine compartment Charger The user of a charger makes sure the battery is sufficiently charged even when making frequent short trips Ch...

Page 270: ... the vehicle Plastic tweezers and details of the fuse assign ment can be found with the fuses in the boot In the glove box Pivot the flap down see arrow Inside the boot Open the cover on the right side trim panel and remove the sound insulation Details of the fuse assignment are on a separate leaflet Mobility Replacing parts 270 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 271: ...be set up to a public emergency call number This depends on factors such as the specific mobile phone network and the national regula tions Emergency call not ensured For technical reasons it might not be pos sible to make an emergency call in highly ad verse conditions Subscriber contract The Service centre can deactivate the BMW Assist system after expiration of the partic ipation contract witho...

Page 272: ...rning triangle is located behind the left cover panel in the boot To remove release the mounts First aid kit The first aid kit is located behind the left cover panel in the boot The longevity of some articles is limited Check the use by dates of the contents regu larly and replace any items that have expired Mobile Service Standby In many countries the Mobile Service is avail able by phone twenty ...

Page 273: ...terminal clamp on the positive jump lead to the positive battery terminal or the corresponding jump starting connec tion on the donor vehicle 3 Connect the other terminal clamp to the bat tery spositiveterminalortothecorrespond ing jump starting connection on the vehicle to be started 4 Connect a terminal clamp on the negative jump lead to the negative battery terminal or the corresponding engine ...

Page 274: ...vehicle Parking brake blocked It is not possible to manually disengage the parking brake With locked parking brake do not tow with raised front axle otherwise the vehicle could be dam aged Contact service Gearshift lever in idle position Being towed Comply with the instructions for towing being towed Comply with all instructions on towing being towed failure to do so could result in damage to the ...

Page 275: ...tance by placing a notice or the warning triangle in the rear window Tow bar The towing eyes of both vehicles should be on the same side If it is impossible to avoid attaching the tow bar at an angle note the following Tow bar clearance may be restricted when cornering The tow bar will generate lateral forces if it is attached offset Towing rope Ensure that the Towing rope is taut when the towing ...

Page 276: ... vehicle but start the engine using starting assistance see page 272 Only tow start when the engine is cold if your vehicle has a catalytic converter 1 Switching on hazard warning lights please observe country specific regulations 2 Ignition see page 59 on 3 Insert 3rd gear 4 Tow start with the clutch depressed and re lease the clutch slowly Depress the clutch again immediately after the engine st...

Page 277: ... Distance Control Especially in winter wash the car more fre quently Very high levels of dirt and road salt can cause damage to the car Automatic car washes Notes Bear the following in mind Textile car washes or systems using soft brushes are preferable to avoid damage to the paintwork Make sure the wheels and tyres are not damaged by the conveying mechanism Fold in the exterior mirrors as they co...

Page 278: ...ends that you use BMW cleaning and care products as these have been tested and approved Care and cleaning products Observe the notes on the pack When cleaning the interior open the doors or windows Use only products that are intended for cleaning the car s interior Cleaning agents can contain hazardous sub stances or constitute a health risk Vehicle paintwork Regular care promotes driving safety a...

Page 279: ...ese include Imitation leather surfaces Roof lining Light covers Glass cover of instrument cluster Parts sprayed matt black Painted parts in the interior Use a microfibre cloth to clean Slightly moisten the cloth with water Do not soak the roof lining No cleaning agents containing alcohol solvent Do not use any alcohol based or solvent based cleaning agents such as nitro thinners cold cleansers fue...

Page 280: ... Displays screens Clean displays using anti static microfibre cloth Cleaning of displays Do not use any chemical or domestic cleaning agents Keep all liquids away from the set Surfaces or electrical components could other wise be attacked or damaged Avoid applying excessive pressure when clean ing and do not use abrasive materials otherwise damage could occur Laying up out of use YourServicecentre...

Page 281: ...General care Mobility 281 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 282: ...Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 283: ... chapter contains the technical data the short commands for the voice control system and the index which provides the quickest way to find the information you need Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 284: ...in a vehicle is also described for example the selected special equipment or national version That also applies to safety relevant functions and systems Dimensions Width height 1 Vehicle height 1675 mm 2 Vehicle width without mirrors 1881 mm 3 Vehicle width with mirrors 2098 mm Reference Technical data 284 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 285: ...he are for vehi cles with automatic transmission X3 xDrive20i Kerb weight ready for road with 75 kg 165 lb load tank 90 full no optional extras kg lb 1785 1795 3935 3957 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2300 2310 5070 5092 Load kg lb 590 1300 Front axle load limit kg lb 1070 2358 Rear axle load limit kg lb 1310 2888 Technical data Reference 285 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 286: ...axle load limit kg lb 1290 2843 Roof load kg lb 100 220 Boot capacity litres cu ft 550 1600 19 4 56 5 X3 xDrive35i Kerb weight ready for road with 75 kg 165 lb load tank 90 full no optional extras kg lb 1880 4144 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2395 5280 Load kg lb 590 1300 Front axle load limit kg lb 1130 2491 Rear axle load limit kg lb 1315 2899 Roof load kg lb 100 220 Boot capacity litres cu ft 55...

Page 287: ...Roof load kg lb 100 220 Boot capacity litres cu ft 550 1600 19 4 56 5 X3 xDrive30d Kerb weight ready for road with 75 kg 165 lb load tank 90 full no optional extras kg lb 1875 4133 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2390 5269 Load kg lb 590 1300 Front axle load limit kg lb 1140 2513 Rear axle load limit kg lb 1320 2910 Roof load kg lb 100 220 Boot capacity litres cu ft 550 1600 19 4 56 5 Technical data ...

Page 288: ...ion X3 xDrive20i Towing loads according to EU operating permit Your Service centre will have details of possible increases Unbraked kg lb 750 1653 With brake on upward incline up to 12 With brake on upward incline up to 12 and increased trailer load for automatic transmission kg lb 2000 4409 2400 5291 With brake on upward incline up to 8 With brake on upward incline up to 8 and increased trailer l...

Page 289: ... 1445 3185 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2410 5313 2385 2395 5258 5280 X3 xDrive35i Towing loads according to EU operating permit Your Service centre will have details of possible increases Unbraked kg lb 750 1653 With brake on upward incline up to 12 With brake on upward incline up to 12 and increased trailer load for automatic transmission kg lb 2000 4409 2400 5291 With brake on upward incline up...

Page 290: ...reased trailer load for automatic transmission kg lb 2000 4409 2400 5291 With brake on upward incline up to 8 With brake on upward incline up to 8 and increased trailer load for automatic transmission kg lb 2000 4409 2400 5291 Trailer nose weight kg lb 100 220 Rear axle load limit kg lb 1460 3218 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2405 2415 5302 5324 Reference Technical data 290 Online Edition for Part ...

Page 291: ...imit kg lb 1475 3251 Permitted gross weight kg lb 2490 5489 X3 xDrive35d Towing loads according to EU operating permit Your Service centre will have details of possible increases Unbraked kg lb 750 1653 With brake on upward incline up to 12 With brake on upward incline up to 12 and increased trailer load for automatic transmission kg lb 2000 4409 2400 5291 With brake on upward incline up to 8 With...

Page 292: ...apacities litres Imp units Note Fuel tank 67 14 7 gal Fuel grade see page 244 Windscreen and headlight washer system 5 8 7 pints Reference Technical data 292 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 293: ...ad aloud Voice commands Settings Vehicle Function Command Call up the main menu Main menu Call up options Options Call up settings Settings Information display in the instrument cluster Info display Control display settings Control display Call up time and date Time and date Call up language and units Language and units Call up speed limit Speed Call up lights Lights Call up door lock Door locks C...

Page 294: ...r Call up journey computer Journey computer Vehicle Function Command Call up vehicle information Vehicle information Call up vehicle status Vehicle status Navigation General Function Command Calls up the Navigation menu Navigation Call up destination input Destination input Entering an address Destination input Entering a town city City Entering a country Country Entering the postcode Postcode Ref...

Page 295: ...p traffic information Traffic information Points of interest Points of interest Map Function Command Show map Map Map pointing towards north Map north oriented Map pointing towards direction of travel Map indicating direction of travel Map in perspective Map perspective Map with automatic scaling Map automatic scaling Scale metres Map scale metres for example map scale 100 metres Scale kilometres ...

Page 296: ...0 metres Split screen scale kilometres Splitscreen scale kilometres for example split screen scale 5 kilometres Split screen scale miles Splitscreen scale miles for example split screen scale 5 miles Split screen scale yards Splitscreen scale yards for example split screen scale 100 yards Split screen highlight traffic situation Split screen Traffic situation Split screen on board computer Splitsc...

Page 297: ...quency Select frequency Call up station Select station AM Function Command Call up frequency Frequency kilohertz for example frequency 753 or 753 Kilohertz Call up AM stations A M Call up manual search Manual search DAB Function Command Call up station directly Station for example station B5 plus Call up digital radio D A B Switch on digital radio D A B on Short commands of the voice control syste...

Page 298: ...rack C D track for example CD 3 Track 5 Call up CD and multimedia menu C D and multimedia CD and DVD C D Select DVD D V D for example DVD 3 Show entertainment details in split screen Entertainment details Music collection Function Command Call up music search menu Music search Call up current playback Current playback Call up music collection Music collection Play music collection Music collection...

Page 299: ...nction Command Call up sound Tone Telephone Function Command Dial phone number Dial number Calls up the Telephone menu Telephone Show phonebook Phonebook Redialling Redial Show missed calls Received calls List of messages Messages Call up Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Short commands of the voice control system Reference 299 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 300: ...Function Command Select name Select name My contacts My contacts Call up contacts Contacts New contact New contact BMW Service or ConnectedDrive Function Command Call up BMW services Call up connected drive B M W Services Connected Drive Call up BMW Online B M W Online Call up Internet Internet Reference Short commands of the voice control system 300 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 1...

Page 301: ...Short commands of the voice control system Reference 301 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 900 867 03 12 490 ...

Page 302: ...uaplaning 139 Armrest see Centre arm rest 132 Around the centre console 12 Around the headlining 13 Around the steering wheel 10 Arrival time 82 Assist BMW 230 AUC automatic air recircula tion control 122 Audio playback Blue tooth 197 AUTO H button see Auto matic Hold 64 AUTO intensity 121 Automatic air condition ing 118 Automatic air conditioning with extended functional ity 120 Automatic air rec...

Page 303: ...ldren carrying 54 Child restraint systems 54 Child seat classes ISOFIX 55 Child seat mounting 54 Child seat mountings ISO FIX 55 Child s seats 54 Chrome parts care 279 City input navigation 155 Climate comfort wind screen 139 Clock 76 Closing opening from in side 35 Closing opening via door lock 34 Closing opening with remote control 32 Coat hooks 133 Cold start see Engine start 60 Comfort Access ...

Page 304: ... E ECO PRO 149 ECO PRO display 149 ECO PRO mode 149 EfficientDynamics 150 EfficientDynamics menu 150 EfficientDynamics menu see ECO PRO 149 Electrical power windows 40 Electric steering wheel lock 53 Electronic displays instru ment cluster 72 Electronic oil level check 256 Electronic Stability Program ESP see DSC 99 Emergency call 271 Emergency detection remote control 29 Emergency release fuel fi...

Page 305: ...eplacing bulbs 265 Headlight lens 264 Headlights 264 Headlights care 278 Headlight washer system 66 Headlining 13 Head restraints 44 Head Up Display 116 Head Up Display care 280 Heated rear window 120 122 Heavy transported load load ing 142 Height vehicle 284 High beam assistance 88 High beam headlights 65 High beam headlights replac ing bulbs 265 Hill Descent Control HDC 100 Hints 6 Homepage 6 Ho...

Page 306: ...ad 142 Laying up out of use 280 Laying up vehicle 280 Leather care 278 LEDs light emitting di odes 264 Left hand traffic light set ting 90 Length vehicle 285 Light alloy wheels care 279 Light emitting diodes LEDs 264 Lighting 86 Lighting via remote control 33 Lights 264 Light switch 86 Loads 142 Lock door 34 Locking unlocking from in side 35 Locking unlocking via door lock 34 Locking unlocking wit...

Page 307: ...ardmonitor seeControl display 14 On board tool kit 263 Online see BMW Online 232 Opening closing from in side 35 Opening closing via door lock 34 Opening closing with remote control 32 Operating menus iDrive 14 Operating principle iDrive 14 Outside air see AUC 122 Outside temperature dis play 76 Outside temperature warn ing 76 Overheating of the engine see Coolant temperature 75 P Paintwork vehicl...

Page 308: ...ht set ting 90 RME rape seed methyl es ter 244 Roller cover 128 Roller sunblinds 41 RON petrol grade 244 Roof load 285 Roof rack 141 Rope for tow starting tow ing 275 Route criteria route 163 Route guidance 163 Route guidance with inter mediate destinations 161 RPA runflat indicator 95 RSC Runflat System Compo nent see Run flat tyres 249 Rubber parts care 279 Runflat indicator RPA 95 Run flat tyre...

Page 309: ...n 68 Stopping the engine 60 Storage compartments 131 Storage options 131 Storage tyres 249 Storage vehicle 280 Street entering for naviga tion 155 Summer tyres tread 247 Sunblinds sun guard 41 Supplementary text mes sages 74 Swinging of the trailer see Trailer Stability Control 146 Switches see Driving area 10 Switch for driving dynam ics 102 Switching off the engine 60 Switch on times independent...

Page 310: ...compart ment 254 Vehicle paintwork 278 Vehicle running in 138 Ventilation 123 Ventilation see Independent ventilation 123 Version of navigation data 170 Video playback iPhone 196 Video playback snap in adapter 196 Video replay 183 Voice control short com mands 293 Voice control system 21 Voice instructions naviga tion 165 Volume adjusting 174 W Wading 139 Warning messages see Check Control 73 Warn...

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