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Online Edition for Part no. 01405A38F56 - VI/21

Summary of Contents for X6 M50i 2021

Page 1: ...The Ultimate Driving Machine OWNER S MANUAL BMW 3 SERIES SEDAN LINK CONTENT A Z Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 2: ...Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

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

Page 4: ...CONTROLS Dashboard 32 Sensors of the vehicle 37 Operating state of the vehicle 41 iDrive 44 BMW Remote Software Upgrade 59 General settings 63 Personal settings 68 Connections 73 Opening and closing 82 Seats mirrors and steering wheel 109 Transporting children safely 124 Driving 130 Displays 148 Lights 171 Safety 179 Driving stability control systems 212 Driver assistance systems 216 Driving comfo...

Page 5: ... Replacing components 359 Breakdown Assistance 364 Vehicle Care 371 REFERENCE Technical data 376 Appendix 379 Everything from A to Z 380 2021 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich Germany Reprinting including excerpts only with the written consent of BMW AG Munich US English ID7 VI 21 Printed on environmentally friendly paper bleached without chlorine suitable for recycling 5 Online E...

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

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

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

Page 9: ... thoroughly Your vehicle is covered by the follow ing warranties New Vehicle Limited Warranty Rust Perforation Limited Warranty Federal Emissions System Defect Warranty Federal Emissions Performance Warranty California Emission Control System Limited Warranty Detailed information about these warranties is listed in the New Vehicle Limited Warranty Book let Your vehicle has been specifically adapte...

Page 10: ...mation about the vehicle condition component usage maintenance rec ommendations events or faults can be stored temporarily or permanently This information generally documents the state of a component a module a system or the sur rounding area for instance Operating states of system components for instance fill levels tire pressure battery sta tus Malfunctions and faults in important system compone...

Page 11: ...hrough the multimedia system Certain information is trans ferred to the mobile device at the same time De pending on the type of incorporation this in cludes for instance position data and other general vehicle information This optimizes the way in which selected apps for instance naviga tion or music playback work There is no further interaction between the mo bile device and the vehicle such as ...

Page 12: ...le is designed to record such data as How various systems in your vehicle were op erating Whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts were fastened How far if at all the driver was depressing the accelerator and or brake pedal How fast the vehicle was traveling This data can help provide a better understand ing of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur EDR data is recorded ...

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

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

Page 15: ...ction either the associated description or the main menu of the Integrated Owner s Manual will be displayed Opening via iDrive Change directly to the Options menu from the function on the Control Display 1 Press the button 2 Help Opening when a Check Control message is displayed Directly from the Check Control message on the Control Display Owner s Manual Owner s Manual media NOTES 15 Online Editi...

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

Page 17: ...ing and closing the trunk lid with no touch activation Principle The trunk lid can be opened and closed with no touch activation using the vehicle key you are carrying Performing the foot movement 1 Stand in the middle behind the vehicle at ap prox one arm s length away from the rear of the vehicle 2 Wave a foot under the vehicle in the driving direction and immediately pull it back With this move...

Page 18: ...p in a vari ety of combinations and colors Several of the lights are checked for proper func tioning and light up temporarily when drive ready state is turned on Driver s door 1 Power windows 2 Central locking system 3 Seats comfort features 4 Exterior mirrors 5 Opening closing trunk lid Switch console 1 Selector lever gearshift lever 2 Controller 3 Parking brake Automatic Hold 4 Driving Dynamics ...

Page 19: ...on map Go to destination input menu for navi gation Go to the previous display Go to the Options menu Voice control Activating the voice control system Press the button on the steering wheel Say the command Ending voice control Press the button on the steering wheel or Cancel Entering QUICK REFERENCE 19 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 20: ...seat tilt 3 Backrest tilt head restraint 4 Lumbar support Adjusting the head restraint Adjusting the height manual head restraints To lower press the button arrow 1 and push the head restraint down To raise push the head restraint up After setting the height make sure that the head restraint engages correctly Adjusting the height electrical head restraints Press switch up or down QUICK REFERENCE S...

Page 21: ...Manual steering wheel adjustment 1 Fold the lever down 2 Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seat position 3 Fold the lever back up Memory function Principle The following settings can be stored and if nec essary retrieved using the memory function Seat position Exterior mirror position Height of the Head up Display Storing 1 Set the desired position 2 Press the ...

Page 22: ...needed A list of the results is displayed 5 If necessary Filter 6 Show results 7 Select the desired entry 8 If necessary Start guidance Connecting a mobile phone General information After the mobile phone is connected once to the vehicle the mobile phone can be operated using iDrive and the steering wheel buttons Connecting the mobile phone via Bluetooth 1 COM 2 Mobile devices 3 Tilt the Controlle...

Page 23: ...nal requirements Compatible iPhone iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7 1 or later Corresponding mobile contract If necessary the setting for mobile data must be activated on the iPhone Bluetooth WLAN and Siri voice control are activated on the iPhone WLAN is activated on the vehicle Pairing the iPhone with CarPlay 1 COM 2 Mobile devices 3 New device 4 Phone calls and audio The vehicle s Bluetooth name is...

Page 24: ... illuminated Releasing With drive ready state switched on Steptronic transmission press the switch while the brake is pressed or selector lever posi tion P is set The LED and indicator light turn off The parking brake is released Steptronic transmission parking The parking brake is automatically set if the vehi cle is being held by Automatic Hold and the drive ready state is switched off or the ve...

Page 25: ...t program manual mode Press the selector lever to the left from selector lever position D Manual mode To shift down press the selector lever for ward To shift up pull the selector lever rearwards End the sport program manual mode Press the selector lever to the right Turn signal high beams headlight flasher Turn signal Blinking press the lever past the resistance point Triple turn signal activatio...

Page 26: ...ic headlight control Adaptive light functions Low beams Instrument lighting Icon Function Right roadside parking light Left roadside parking light Window wiper system Turn on window wiper system Press the lever up until the desired position is reached Resting position of the wipers position 0 Rain sensor position 1 Normal wiper speed position 2 Fast wiper speed position 3 Turn off the window wiper...

Page 27: ...e 0 posi tion Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever Cleaning the windshield Pull the lever Climate control Automatic climate control Button Function Temperature Air recirculation mode Maximum cooling AUTO program Air distribution manual Switching off Defrost function Rear window defroster Seat heating Air conditioning Air flow manual On the road QUICK REFEREN...

Page 28: ...rclockwise 3 Place the fuel cap in the bracket attached to the fuel filler flap Gasoline For the best fuel efficiency the gasoline should be sulfur free or very low in sulfur content Fuels that are marked on the gas pump as con taining metal must not be used Wheels and tires Tire pressure specifications The tire inflation pressure specifications can be found in the tire inflation pressure table in...

Page 29: ... engine oil level 1 CAR 2 Vehicle status 3 Engine oil level Different messages appear on the Control Dis play depending on the engine oil level Pay atten tion to these messages Adding engine oil General information Safely park the vehicle and switch off drive ready state before adding engine oil Adding engine oil Only add engine oil when the message is dis played in the instrument cluster Observe ...

Page 30: ...onse Center 1 COM 2 BMW Assist 3 If necessary select the entry for the Con cierge Service A voice connection to the Concierge service is established Teleservices Teleservices are services that help to maintain vehicle mobility Teleservices can comprise the following serv ices BMW Roadside Assistance BMW Accident Assistance Teleservice Call Teleservice Report Teleservice Battery Guard Your dealer s...

Page 31: ...On the road QUICK REFERENCE 31 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 32: ...ns or country versions This also applies to safety related functions and sys tems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be ob served In the vicinity of the steering wheel 1 Safety switch 106 2 Power windows 105 3 Exterior mirror adjustment button 118 4 Central locking system 93 Unlocking Locking 5 Seating comfort features Memory function 121 6 Lights CONTR...

Page 33: ...Steering wheel buttons left Manual Speed Limiter 216 Depending on the equipment Cruise control on off 218 Depending on the equipment Active Cruise Control on off 220 With steering and traffic jam assis tant 230 Cruise control distance control and lane guidance on off Cruise control to store the speed Speed Limit Assistant accept sug gested speed 228 Pausing cruise control Continuing cruise control...

Page 34: ...6 Thumbwheel for selection lists 165 12 Steering column stalk right Wipers 139 Rain sensor 140 Cleaning the windshield 141 13 Horn entire surface 14 Steering wheel heating 120 15 Adjusting the steering wheel 120 16 Unlocking the hood 348 17 Opening and closing the trunk lid 98 18 Glove compartment 293 CONTROLS Dashboard 34 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 35: ... s Manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communica tion 6 7 Controller with buttons 48 8 Parking brake 135 Automatic Hold 136 9 Driving Dynamics Control 133 SPORT driving mode COMFORT driving mode ECO PRO driving mode ADAPTIVE driving mode 10 Turning drive readiness state on off 130 11 Auto Start Stop function 130 Parking assistance systems 239 Panorama View 259 DSC Dynamic Stability Con trol 21...

Page 36: ...e vicinity of the headliner 1 Emergency Call SOS 366 2 Operating the electric glass sun roof 106 3 Indicator light front passenger air bag 182 4 Reading lights 177 5 Interior lights 177 CONTROLS Dashboard 36 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 37: ...ons must be ob served Overview Depending on the equipment the following cam eras and sensors are installed in the vehicle Front camera Cameras behind the windshield Top view cameras Rearview camera Front radar sensor Radar sensors side front Radar sensors side rear Ultrasound sensors in the front rear bumpers Ultrasonic sensors side Keep the vehicle cameras and sensors as well as surrounding areas...

Page 38: ...y or damaged With exterior mirrors folded in When driving toward bright lights or strong reflections e g because of a setting sun When it is dark outside Camera behind the windshield if the camera has overheated and been temporarily switched off due to excessively high temper atures Camera behind the windshield during cali bration of the camera immediately after vehi cle delivery If applicable a C...

Page 39: ...stem limits are reached Ultrasound sensors Ultrasound sensors in the front rear bumpers The ultrasound sensors of the Park Distance Control PDC are lo cated in the bumpers Ultrasonic sensors side The ultrasound sensors of the Automatic Parking Assistant are located on the side of the vehicle System limits of the ultrasonic sensors The detection of objects with ultrasonic meas urements can run into...

Page 40: ...fine surface structure such as fences For objects with porous surfaces With small and low objects for instance boxes With soft obstacles or obstacles covered in foam material With plants and bushes In automatic car washes On uneven surfaces such as speed bumps Due to heavy exhaust Cargo that extends beyond the perimeter of the vehicle is not taken into account by the ultrasonic sensors If applicab...

Page 41: ...y There is a risk of accident Before exiting secure the vehicle against roll ing In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away follow the following Set the parking brake On uphill grades or on a downhill slope turn the front wheels in the direction of the curb On uphill grades or on a downhill slope also secure the vehicle for instance with a wheel chock Warning Unattended ch...

Page 42: ...justed General information The vehicle is in the standby state after the front doors are opened from the outside Display in the instrument cluster OFF is displayed in the instru ment cluster The drivetrain is switched off and standby state switched on Drive readiness Principle Turning on drive ready state corresponds to starting the engine General information Some functions such as DSC Dynamic Sta...

Page 43: ...s activated automatically for a brief time and is stopped as soon as the engine starts Most of the indicator warning lights in the instru ment cluster light up for a varied length of time Gasoline engine Depending on the motorization the full drive power may not be available for approximately 30 seconds after starting the engine In this case the vehicle will not accelerate as usual Additional info...

Page 44: ...nd communication devices while driving can distract from traffic It is possible to lose control of the vehicle There is a risk of accident Only use the systems or devices when the traffic sit uation allows As warranted stop and use the systems and devices while the vehicle is sta tionary Input and display Main menu General information The main menu is divided into two areas The left area contains ...

Page 45: ...es and addresses the choice is narrowed down with every letter and number and added automatically as needed Entries are continuously compared with data stored in the vehicle Only those letters and numbers are offered during entry for which data is available Destination search place names can be en tered in all languages that are available in iDrive Activating deactivating the functions Several men...

Page 46: ...p Data protection Destination guidance active Passengers on board Do not disturb Programmable memory buttons General information The iDrive functions can be stored on the pro grammable memory buttons and called up di rectly for instance radio stations navigation des tinations phone numbers and menu entries Overview Programmable memory buttons Storing a function A function can be stored on a progra...

Page 47: ... damage the Control Dis play There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Do not place objects in the area in front of the Control Dis play Switching on off automatically The Control Display is turned on automatically when the vehicle is unlocked or as soon as the control display is needed for operation In certain situations the Control Display is switched off automatically f...

Page 48: ...ect a menu item for example Tilt in four directions to switch between dis plays for example Buttons on the Controller Button Function Go to the main menu Go to Apps menu Go to the Media Radio menu Go to the Communication menu Go to navigation map Go to destination input menu for navi gation Go to the previous display Go to the Options menu Operating via the Controller Opening the main menu Press t...

Page 49: ...elected widget Add new page Add page Delete selected page Delete page Adjust the content of the widget select widget 5 Done Adjusting contents Depending on the equipment the contents of menus MEDIA COM and NAV can be ad justed for instance to remove the entries of functions that are not used from the menu 1 Select the menu 2 Personalize menu 3 Select the desired setting Changing between displays A...

Page 50: ...e Where necessary enter special characters via the Controller Entering special characters Input Operation Delete a charac ter Swipe to the left on the touchpad Enter a blank space Swipe to the right in the center of the touchpad Enter a hyphen Swipe to the right in the up per area of the touchpad Enter an under score Swipe to the right in the lower area of the touchpad Using the map The map in the...

Page 51: ... the display bar In the upper area of the Control Display it is pos sible to show or hide a display bar with additional functions To show the display bar pull down the dis play bar at the top edge of the screen To hide the display bar pull up the display bar at the top edge of the screen Changing between displays After a menu item is selected a new display opens An arrow indicates that additional ...

Page 52: ... and speed identifies commands that can be spoken Functional requirements A language that is supported by the Personal Assistant must be set via iDrive Setting the system language refer to page 64 Always say commands in the configured sys tem language Enter the following settings to access the full range of functions Online speech processing is activated All settings under BMW ConnectedDrive activ...

Page 53: ... word 8 Set wake word 9 Select the desired setting Activation word from third party providers Depending on the national market version some third party providers provide digital voice assis tants e g Siri Amazon Alexa or Google Assis tant Supported voice assistants can be used with a connected smartphone in the vehicle In addition to the preset or personal activation word the ac tivation word from...

Page 54: ...t provides does not replace the printed or Integrated Owner s Manual The speech recog nition and quality of the feedback may vary How can the passenger airbag be deactivated The Personal Assistant returns feedback When stationary the section of the integrated Owner s Manual is displayed on the Control Display Menu items The commands of the menu items are spoken just as they are selected via the Co...

Page 55: ...urces is changed Using the voice activation of the smartphone Depending on the device a smartphone con nected to the vehicle can be used via voice con trol The device must be connected via Apple Car Play or Android Auto 1 Press and hold the button on the steering wheel for approx 3 seconds The voice activation of the smartphone is ac tivated 2 Release the button If activation is successful a confi...

Page 56: ...age dialects can cause problems with the speech recognition feature A poor data connection influences the re sponse time of the Personal Assistant and the Search BMW Gesture Control Principle Several iDrive functions can be operated by hand motion using BMW Gesture Control Overview The camera in the headliner detects gestures that are carried out in the area of the center con sole at the height of...

Page 57: ...d after one circular motion Increase the volume Slowly move forearm counterclockwise in a circular pattern with the index finger stretched out forward Gesture is detected after one circular motion Reduce the volume Pinch with thumb and index finger and move hand horizontally to the right or left Surround View turn camera view This gesture can only be exe cuted while the vehicle is sta tionary Move...

Page 58: ...ontrol Display on off Select function 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Gesture control 5 Function assignment gesture 1 or Function assignment gesture 2 6 Select the desired setting System limits Gesture recognition by the camera in the head liner can be disturbed by the following circum stances The camera lens is covered Objects are located on the interior mirror The camera lens is dirty clea...

Page 59: ...e vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic for instance due to the following actions Pressing the Start Stop button Releasing the parking brake Opening and closing the doors or win dows Engaging selector lever position N Using vehicle equipment There is a risk of accidents or injuries Do not leave children or animals unattended in the ve hicle Take the vehicle key with you when exit ing...

Page 60: ...t the version contains a de scription of the updates that are included in the Remote Software Upgrade During the download and after the installation has been completed successfully the information about the version can be displayed on the Control Display This information is also available in the Connec tedDrive customer portal Displaying information Display in the vehicle 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Genera...

Page 61: ...ote Software Upgrade 5 Start upgrade now Follow the instructions on the Control Dis play Functional limitations During the upgrade the majority of functions is temporarily unavailable for instance Hazard warning system Central locking system and if necessary Comfort Access Parking lights Horn Alarm system Emergency call Power windows Operation of the tailgate Glass sunroof Checking the fuel filler...

Page 62: ...e After a vehicle software update such as via Re mote Software Upgrade the Integrated Owner s Manual for the vehicle will contain the latest in formation CONTROLS BMW Remote Software Upgrade 62 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 63: ...eral settings 4 Date and time 5 Time 6 Turn the Controller until the desired hours are displayed 7 Press the Controller 8 Turn the Controller until the desired minutes are displayed 9 OK Setting the time format 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Date and time 5 Time format 6 Select the desired setting Automatic time setting Depending on your vehicle s optional features the time date and if need...

Page 64: ...d position and eye opening and uses the data to analyze the attention of the driver This system supports various vehicle assistance sys tems e g Fatigue alert Steering and traffic jam assistant with Ex tended Traffic Jam Assistant Activating deactivating 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Driver Attention Camera 5 Select the desired setting System limits The Driver Attention Camera may not be f...

Page 65: ... Select current speed Activating deactivating pop ups For some functions pop ups are displayed auto matically on the Control Display Some of these pop ups can be activated or deactivated 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Pop ups 5 Select the desired setting Control Display Brightness 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Displays 4 Control display 5 Brightness at night 6 Press the Controller 7 Turn the Controlle...

Page 66: ...he vehicle manufacturer are displayed as long as they are relevant 1 Tip the Controller up 2 Notifications 3 Select desired notifications 4 Press the button 5 Select the desired setting Settings It is possible to set which notifications are per mitted and which notifications will be displayed at the start of the trip and at the completion of the trip 1 Tip the Controller up 2 Notifications 3 Tilt ...

Page 67: ...4 Notification display 5 Select the desired setting General settings CONTROLS 67 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 68: ...idually for separate services 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Data privacy 5 Select the desired setting Deleting personal data in the vehicle Principle Depending on the usage the vehicle stores per sonal data such as stored radio stations This personal data can be permanently deleted using iDrive General information Depending on the equipment the following data is deleted Driver profile sett...

Page 69: ...be carried out on the Welcome screen Switching the driver profile Starting the set up assistant This option is offered in new vehicle for a lim ited period of time As soon as the engine is started or any button is pressed the Welcome screen will be hidden Setup assistant The setup assistant is offered in new vehicles for a limited period of time on the Welcome screen to configure the most importan...

Page 70: ...g the displayed QR code will accept the access data for the ConnectedDrive ac count from the BMW app Log in The access data must be entered via iDrive New registration Scan the displayed QR code and follow the instructions on the smartphone Selecting recognition 1 CAR 2 Driver profiles 3 Tilt the Controller to the right As an alternative for Steps 1 to 3 the profile image can be tapped in the top ...

Page 71: ...ng recognition using the vehicle key Switching to the guest profile The handed over vehicle key can then no longer be used to access the personal driver profile Selecting a driver profile Depending on the recognition setting the driver profile will be selected automatically If the guest profile is active the driver profile will be selected on the Welcome screen or via iDrive A PIN may have to be e...

Page 72: ...e image can be tapped in the top status bar 4 Settings 5 Remove driver profile 6 Select the desired driver profile 7 Delete now ConnectedDrive countries If the driver profile was synchronized with a ConnectedDrive ac count the stored data in the ConnectedDrive ac count will be retained System limits A clear detection of the desired vehicle key may not be possible in the following cases e g The dri...

Page 73: ... to select depends on the mobile device and the desired function General information The following overview shows possible functions and the suitable connection types for them The scope of functions depends on the mobile de vice Function Connection type Symbol in the device list Making calls via the hands free sys tem Using phone functions via iDrive or touchscreen Other functions e g Contacts or ...

Page 74: ...wusa com bluetooth Malfunctions may occur with devices not listed or deviating software versions Displaying the vehicle identification number and software part number When looking for compatible devices you may have to state the vehicle identification number and the software part number These numbers can be displayed in the vehicle 1 COM 2 Mobile devices 3 Tilt the Controller to the right 4 Settin...

Page 75: ...device The functions that were assigned to the device before disconnecting are assigned to the device when it is reconnected The functions may be deactivated on a device already connected Disconnect device The device remains paired and can be connected again Delete device The device is disconnected and removed from the device list Connection mode Select a connection mode for instance Apple CarPlay...

Page 76: ...uired steps were completed in the specified order Despite that the mobile device does not function as ex pected In this case the following explanations can help Why could the mobile phone not be paired or connected There are too many Bluetooth devices con nected to the mobile phone or vehicle In the vehicle delete Bluetooth connections with other devices Delete the Bluetooth connection from the de...

Page 77: ... the volume of the microphone sepa rately in the sound settings If all points in this list have been checked and the required function is still not available contact Customer Relations a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop WLAN connection General information For certain applications such as apps the data exchange between smartphone and vehicle oc curs via WLA...

Page 78: ...devices connected via the hotspot use this data volume Deactivating Internet usage via the Wi Fi hotspot Internet usage may be deactivated if the data volume is used up for instance 1 COM 2 Mobile devices 3 Tilt the Controller to the right 4 Settings 5 Internet connection 6 Select the desired setting Screen Mirroring General information Screen Mirroring enables mirroring outputting of the smartpho...

Page 79: ...in the device list Operation For more information refer to the Integrated Owner s Manual or the Owner s Manual for Navi gation Entertainment Communication Frequently Asked Questions All requirements are met and all required steps were completed in the specified order Despite that the mobile device does not function as ex pected In this case the following explanations can help The iPhone has alread...

Page 80: ...stions All requirements are met and all required steps were completed in the specified order Despite that the mobile device does not function as ex pected In this case the following explanations can help The smartphone has already been paired with Android Auto When a new connection is set up Android Auto can no longer be selected Delete the smartphone concerned from the device list On the smartpho...

Page 81: ...mission of the stored data do not charge a USB device via the on board socket when it is connected to the USB port Depending on how the USB device is being used settings may be required on the USB storage device refer to the operating instruc tions of the device Not compatible USB devices USB hard drives USB hubs USB memory card readers with multiple slots HFS formatted USB devices Devices such as...

Page 82: ...to serious or fatal injuries within two hours for example due to internal burns or chemical burns There is an injury hazard or danger to life Keep the vehicle key and batteries out of reach for children Immediately seek medical help if there is any suspicion that a battery or button cell has been swallowed or is located in any part of the body Warning People or animals in the vehicle can lock the ...

Page 83: ...er profile was assigned to the vehicle key this driver profile will be activated and the settings that are stored in it will be applied The interior lights are switched on unless they were manually switched off Folded in exterior mirrors are folded out If the exterior mirrors were folded in via the button in the car s interior they will not be folded out when unlocking With alarm system The alarm ...

Page 84: ...olded in when the hazard warning flashers are switched on Switching on the interior and exterior lighting Press the button on the vehicle key with the vehicle locked The function is not available for the first 10 sec onds after locking The interior lights are switched on unless they were manually switched off Interior lights refer to page 177 Depending on the settings parts of the exte rior lighti...

Page 85: ...ion 1 Remove the integrated key from the vehicle key Integrated key refer to page 91 2 Place the integrated key underneath the bat tery compartment cover arrow 1 and lift the cover with a lever movement of the integrated key arrow 2 3 Push battery in arrow direction using a pointed object and lift it out 4 Insert a type CR 2032 3V battery with the positive side facing up 5 Press the cover closed 6...

Page 86: ...rference the vehicle can also be unlocked and locked from the outside with the integrated key Additional information Integrated key refer to page 91 Switching the drive ready state on via emergency detection of the vehicle key It is not possible to switch on the drive ready state if the vehicle key has not been detected Proceed as follows in this case 1 Hold the rear of the vehicle key against the...

Page 87: ...exposed to extreme tempera tures are at risk of injury or death Do not lock the vehicle from the outside when there are people in it Warning Unattended children or animals in the vehicle can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic for instance due to the following actions Pressing the Start Stop button Releasing the parking brake Opening and closing the doors or win dows Enga...

Page 88: ...tarting the engine 1 Open the cover of the smartphone tray 2 Place activated Key Card centered into the smartphone tray 3 Press the Start Stop button to start the en gine With wireless charging tray After starting the en gine take the Key Card out of the tray to make tray available for charging compatible smart phones Malfunction The detection of the Key Card by the vehicle may be disrupted by obj...

Page 89: ...d a lengthy time in the vehi cle while being exposed to extreme tempera tures are at risk of injury or death Do not lock the vehicle from the outside when there are people in it Warning Unattended children or animals in the vehicle can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic for instance due to the following actions Pressing the Start Stop button Releasing the parking brake O...

Page 90: ...t s smartphone model an authentication may be required for security and safety reasons An authorized vehicle key the digital remote control key or another method may be used for authentication Follow the corresponding instruc tions on the smartphone or the Control Display Deleting a shared key General information Shared keys can be deleted via the smartphone with the digital remote control key the...

Page 91: ...keys on the smartphone prior to selling the smartphone This ensures that that the smartphone can no longer be used for the vehicle Sale of the vehicle Prior to selling a vehicle reset the Digital Key function or remove the vehicle from the Connec tedDrive account of the current vehicle owner When the vehicle is removed from the Connec tedDrive account all digital keys for the vehicle will be delet...

Page 92: ...damaged There is a risk of damage to prop erty among other potential damage Remove the integrated key before pulling the external door handle Removing Press the button arrow 1 and pull out the integrated key arrow 2 Locking unlocking via the door lock 1 Pull and hold the door handle outward with one hand 2 Guide one finger of your other hand from the back under the cover and push the cover out Use...

Page 93: ...l the door handle on the door to open the door The other doors remain locked Back doors pull twice on the door handle on the door to be opened the first time unlocks the door the second time opens it The other doors remain locked Comfort Access Principle The vehicle can be accessed without operating the vehicle key Carrying the vehicle key with you e g in your pants pocket is sufficient The vehicl...

Page 94: ... mirrors are folded out If the exterior mirrors were folded in via the button in the car s interior they will not be folded out when unlocking With alarm system The alarm system will be switched off Locking General information The behavior of the vehicle during locking via the Comfort Access depends on the following set tings If the locking of the vehicle is confirmed with a light signal or a soun...

Page 95: ...the vehicle do not place the vehicle key in the cargo area Safety information Warning Body parts can be jammed when operating the trunk lid There is a risk of injury Make sure that the area of movement of the trunk lid is clear during opening and closing NOTICE During opening the trunk lid pivots back and up There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Make sure that the area...

Page 96: ... lid is clear during opening and closing NOTICE During opening the trunk lid pivots back and up There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Make sure that the area of movement of the trunk lid is clear during opening and closing Settings Contactless opening and closing of the tailgate can be switched on or off 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Doors vehicle access 4 Tailgate Performing the...

Page 97: ...passenger seat during locking and the safety belt of the front passenger is engaged in the safety belt buckle during locking The vehicle will be locked but not secured against theft The fuel filler flap remains unlocked The behavior of the vehicle during touchless un locking locking depends on the following set tings If the automatic unlocking is active If the automatic locking is active If only t...

Page 98: ...version it is possible to specify whether the trunk lid can be unlocked with the vehicle key and how the vehicle doors will respond to this With automatic transmission selector lever posi tion P must be engaged to open the trunk lid with the vehicle key It may not be possible to open the trunk lid when the vehicle is in valet parking mode Additional information Valet parking mode refer to page 100...

Page 99: ...hen the vehicle starts moving By pressing the button on the outer side of the trunk lid Pressing again closes the trunk lid By pressing the button on the inside of the trunk lid Pressing again closes the trunk lid By pressing the button on the vehicle key Pressing again continues the opening mo tion By pressing or pulling the button in the driv er s door Pressing again continues the open ing motio...

Page 100: ...General information In the valet parking mode it is not possible to change vehicle settings via iDrive Personal pro files cannot be changed Personal data cannot be displayed Additionally the following actions are carried out The volume of the audio system is limited The integrated Universal Remote Control is deactivated DSC cannot be switched off Depending on the vehicle the trunk lid can be locke...

Page 101: ... screen of the valet parking mode is dis played on the Control Display The deactivation of the valet parking mode de pends on which driver profile is selected on the lock screen Driver profile with PIN Regardless of which driver activated the valet parking mode a driver can deactivate the valet parking mode by entering his her PIN 1 Select driver profile 2 Enter the assigned PIN for the driver pro...

Page 102: ...nfirmed with two sound signals locking is confirmed with one sound signal Folding mirrors in automatically 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Doors vehicle access 4 Fold mirrors in when locked Automatic unlocking 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Doors vehicle access 4 Select the desired setting 5 Unlock doors when in Park Unlock at end of trip After drive ready state is switched off by pressing the Start Stop button the locked...

Page 103: ...arm system reacts to the following changes Opening a door the hood or the trunk lid Movements in the car s interior Changes in the vehicle tilt for instance dur ing attempts at stealing a wheel or when tow ing the vehicle Disconnected battery voltage Improper use of the socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis Locking the vehicle while a device is con nected to the socket for the OBD Onboard Diagnosis The...

Page 104: ...king The vehicle has not been tampered with The indicator light flashes after unlocking un til drive ready state is switched on but no longer than approx 5 minutes An alarm has been triggered Tilt alarm sensor The tilt of the vehicle is monitored The alarm system responds in situations such as attempts to steal a wheel or when the vehicle is towed Interior motion sensor The windows and the glass s...

Page 105: ...e key refer to page 82 BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant refer to page 52 Safety information Warning When operating the windows body parts and objects can be jammed There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Make sure that the area of movement of the windows is clear during opening and closing Overview Power windows Safety switch Functional requirements The windows can be operated un...

Page 106: ... point again within approx 4 seconds and hold it there The window closes without jam protection Safety switch Principle The safety switch can be used to prevent chil dren for instance from opening and closing the rear windows using the switches in the rear If an accident of a certain severity occurs the safety function is switched off automatically Turning on off Press the button The LED lights up...

Page 107: ...otection opens automatically If the sun protection is already fully open the glass sunroof opens automatically Pressing the switch again stops the motion Push the switch forward past the resistance point The glass sunroof closes automatically If the glass sunroof is already closed or in the tilted position the sun protection closes automati cally Pressing the switch again stops the motion Opening ...

Page 108: ...ger from the outside or if icing might prevent normal closing proceed as fol lows 1 Close all doors 2 Push the switch forward past the resistance point and hold Initializing after a power interruption General information After a power interruption during the opening or closing process the glass sunroof can only be operated to a limited extent Initializing the sys tem can help in this case The syst...

Page 109: ... refer to page 112 Head restraints refer to page 115 Airbags refer to page 179 Seats Safety information Warning Seat setting while driving can lead to unex pected movements of the seat Vehicle control could be lost There is a risk of accident Only adjust the seat on the driver s side when the vehicle is stationary Warning With a backrest inclined too far to the rear the protective effect of the sa...

Page 110: ...ove the seat forward or back slightly making sure the seat engages properly Pull the lever and slide the seat in the desired di rection Seat tilt Pull the lever up or press it down as often as needed until the seat has reached the desired tilt Height Pull the lever up or press it down as often as needed until the seat has reached the desired height Backrest tilt Pull the lever and apply your weigh...

Page 111: ...rrent seat position can be stored using the memory function Overview 1 Backrest width 2 Forward backward height seat tilt 3 Backrest tilt head restraint 4 Lumbar support Longitudinal direction Press switch forward or backward Height Press switch up or down Seat tilt Tilt switch up or down Backrest tilt Tilt switch forward or backward Seats mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS 111 Online Edition for...

Page 112: ...es Press the rear section of the button The backrest width increases Functional limitations It may not be possible to adjust the backrest width at very high and very low temperatures Safety belts General information The vehicle is fitted with five safety belts to en sure occupant safety However they can only unfold their protective effect when adjusted cor rectly Always make sure that safety belts...

Page 113: ...lowing situations The safety belts or safety belt buckles are damaged soiled or changed in any other way Seat belt tensioners or belt retractors were modified Safety belts can be imperceptibly damaged in the event of an accident There is a risk of injury or danger to life Do not modify safety belts safety belt buckles seat belt tensioners belt retractors or belt anchors and keep them clean Have th...

Page 114: ...belt is not buckled The safety belt reminder is also active when the front passenger seat belt is not buckled or ob jects are on the front passenger seat The safety belt reminder is also activated when a passenger unbuckles a safety belt during the trip Display in the instrument cluster The indicator light lights up and a signal sounds Make sure that the safety belts are positioned correctly The s...

Page 115: ...he removed head restraints on the occupied seats Adjust the head restraint so its center sup ports the back of the head at as close to eye level as possible Adjust the distance so that the head re straint is as close as possible to the back of the head Adjust the distance via the backrest tilt as needed Warning Body parts can be jammed when moving the head restraint There is a risk of injury Make ...

Page 116: ...ront After setting the distance make sure that the head restraint engages correctly Adjusting the distance M Sport seat The distance to the back of the head is adjusted via the backrest tilt Adjust the distance so that the head restraint is as close as possible to the back of the head Removing Only remove the head restraint if no one will be sitting in the seat in question 1 Raise the head restrai...

Page 117: ...estraint reduce the pro tective effect in the head and neck area There is a risk of injury Do not use seat or head restraint covers Do not hang objects for instance clothes hangers directly on the head restraint Only use accessories that have been de termined to be safe for attachment to a head restraint Do not use any accessories for instance pillows while driving Folding down the head restraints...

Page 118: ...pletely Removing the center head restraint Only remove the head restraint if no one will be sitting in the center seat 1 Raise the head restraint up against the resist ance 2 Press the buttons arrow 1 and pull the head restraint out completely Press the buttons arrow 1 and pull the head re straint out completely Installing For mounting insert the head restraints in the mounts and slide down until ...

Page 119: ... Folding in and out NOTICE Depending on the vehicle width the vehicle can be damaged in car washes There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Before washing fold in the mirrors by hand or with the button Press the button Folding is only possible up to a speed of approx 15 mph 20 km h Folding the mirrors in and out is helpful in the fol lowing situations In car washes On nar...

Page 120: ...r the area between the interior mirror and the windshield Steering wheel Safety information Warning Steering wheel adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel movements Vehicle control could be lost There is a risk of accident Adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is stationary only Manual steering wheel adjustment 1 Fold the lever down 2 Move the steering wheel to the pr...

Page 121: ...ts Vehicle control could be lost There is a risk of accident Only retrieve the memory function when the vehicle is stationary Warning There is a risk of jamming when moving the seats There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Make sure that the area of move ment of the seat is clear prior to any adjust ment Overview The memory buttons are located on the driver s door Storing 1 Set the...

Page 122: ...he outside temperature at which the functions are to be automatically activated can be set via iDrive Activation is performed if the outside tempera ture exceeds or falls below the set temperature in the first few minutes after drive ready state has been switched on A new alignment is car ried out after the settings have been changed Depending on the equipment package the fol lowing functions can ...

Page 123: ...6 Activate the desired rule 7 Set the level Seats mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS 123 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

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

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

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

Page 127: ...the attachment points can be damaged There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Attach only child restraint systems at the corresponding attachment points Position Icon Meaning The corresponding icon shows the mounts for the lower LATCH anchors Seats equipped with lower mountings are marked with a pair 2 of LATCH symbols For vehicles equipped with a middle seat It is not recommended t...

Page 128: ...e attachment points can be damaged There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Attach only child restraint systems at the corresponding attachment points Attachment points Icon Meaning The respective icon shows the attachment point for the upper retaining strap Seats with an upper top tether are marked with this icon It is located on the rear seat backrest the rear shelf or the rear se...

Page 129: ...hen transporting children Doors Unlock or lock the safety switch on the rear doors with the integrated key Icon Function Child safety latch is unlocked Child safety latch is locked The door can now be opened from the outside only Safety switch for the rear Press the button on the driver s door This disables various functions so that they can not be operated from the rear Additional information Saf...

Page 130: ...to Start Stop function Principle The Auto Start Stop function helps save fuel The system switches off the engine during a stop for instance in traffic jam or at traffic lights Drive ready state remains switched on The en gine starts automatically for driving off Additional information Coasting refer to page 311 General information After each engine start using the Start Stop but ton the Auto Start...

Page 131: ... reset via the trip data Additional information ECO PRO refer to page 308 Functional limitations The engine is not switched off automatically in the following situations In case of a steep downhill grade Brake not engaged strongly enough The outside temperature is high and auto matic climate control is running The car s interior has not yet been heated or cooled to the required level Where there i...

Page 132: ...ild Hybrid technology additional functions Auto Start Stop Depending on the vehicle equipment and coun try specific version the vehicle features a variety of sensors for assessing the traffic situation The Auto Start Stop function uses this information to adapt to various traffic situations in a proactive manner For instance this applies to the following situa tions When a situation is detected in...

Page 133: ...Stop function is deactivated automatically for safety reasons for instance if no driver is detected Malfunction The Auto Start Stop function no longer switches off the engine automatically A Check Control message is displayed It is possible to continue driving Have the system checked by a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Driving Dynamics Control Principle ...

Page 134: ...lity with an optimized suspension Turning on Press the button repeatedly until SPORT is displayed in the instrument cluster SPORT INDIVIDUAL Principle In the SPORT INDIVIDUAL driving mode individ ual settings can be adjusted to support driving dynamics properties Configuration 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driving mode 4 SPORT INDIVIDUAL 5 Select the desired setting Reset SPORT INDIVIDUAL to the standard set...

Page 135: ...on General information The last individual configuration is activated di rectly when the driving mode is called up again Activating configuration of the drive mode Press the button for the desired drive mode sev eral times Parking brake Principle The parking brake is used to prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is parked Safety information Warning An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and pos...

Page 136: ...r illuminates red a signal sounds and the brake lights illuminate A Check Control message is displayed The parking brake is engaged when the vehicle is stationary With Emergency Stop Assistant Pull the switch briefly to activate the emer gency stop function Additional information Emergency Stop Assistant refer to page 206 Releasing Releasing manually 1 Turn on drive readiness 2 Steptronic transmis...

Page 137: ...rning Unattended children or animals in the vehicle can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic for instance due to the following actions Pressing the Start Stop button Releasing the parking brake Opening and closing the doors or win dows Engaging selector lever position N Using vehicle equipment There is a risk of accidents or injuries Do not leave children or animals unatte...

Page 138: ...vehicle is being held by Automatic Hold press additionally on the brake pedal when switching off Malfunction If the parking brake fails or in case of a fault se cure the vehicle against rolling before exiting A Check Control message is displayed Secure the vehicle against rolling away for in stance with a wheel chock after exiting the vehi cle After a power interruption To reestablish parking brak...

Page 139: ...ded away state body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Make sure that the vehicle is switched off when the wipers are in the folded away state and the wip ers are folded in when switching on NOTICE If the wipers are frozen to the windshield the wiper blades can be torn off and the wiper mo tor can overheat when sw...

Page 140: ...If the rain sensor is activated the wipers can accidentally start moving in vehicle washes There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Deactivate the rain sensor in vehicle washes Activate rain sensor Press the lever up once from its 0 position ar row 1 Wiping operation is started The LED in the wiper lever is illuminated In frosty conditions wiping operation may not start D...

Page 141: ...of the wipers Principle In the fold out position the wipers can be folded out from the windshield which is important for instance when changing the wiper blades or for folding away under frosty conditions Safety information Warning If the wipers start moving in the folded away state body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to ...

Page 142: ...is a risk of accident Before exiting secure the vehicle against roll ing for instance with the parking brake Selector lever positions Gear position D Selector lever position for normal driving All gears for forward travel are activated automati cally R is reverse Engage selector lever position R only when the vehicle is stationary Neutral N The vehicle may be pushed or roll without power for insta...

Page 143: ... you are ready to start Functional requirements Only when the drive ready state is switched on and the brake pedal is depressed is it possible to change from selector lever position P to another selector lever position The selection lever position P cannot be changed until all technical requirements are met Engaging selector lever position D N R A selector lever lock prevents the following faulty ...

Page 144: ...tor lever position P is engaged automati cally after approximately 35 minutes If there is a malfunction you may not be able to change the selector lever position Electronically unlock the transmission lock if needed Kickdown Kickdown is used to achieve maximum driving performance Step on the accelerator pedal beyond the resist ance point at the full throttle position Sport program M S Principle Th...

Page 145: ...low you to shift gears quickly while keeping both hands on the steering wheel General information Shifting The vehicle only shifts at suitable RPM and road speeds Short term manual mode In selector lever position D actuating a shift pad dle switches into manual mode temporarily After conservative driving in manual mode with out acceleration or shifting via the shift paddles for a certain amount of...

Page 146: ...position N Unlocking is possible if the starter can crank the engine 1 Press and hold down brake pedal 2 Press the Start Stop button The starter must audibly start Hold the Start Stop button pressed 3 With your free hand press the button on the selector lever arrow 1 and press the selector lever into selector lever position N and hold arrow N until selector lever position N is dis played in the in...

Page 147: ...nstrument cluster and the indicator light for DSC OFF lights up 3 Engage selector lever position S 4 With the left foot forcefully press down on the brake 5 Press and hold down the accelerator pedal beyond the resistance point at the full throttle position kickdown A destination flag is displayed in the instru ment cluster 6 The starting engine speed adjusts Wait briefly until the engine speed is ...

Page 148: ...lays in the instrument cluster may differ from the illustrations in the Owner s Manual Instrument cluster with enhanced features Overview 1 Fuel gauge 159 Range 162 2 Speedometer 3 Central display area 149 Navigation display 4 Depending on the equipment Driver Atten tion Camera 5 Tachometer 159 Selection lists 165 Widgets 150 Trip odometer see Trip data 166 ECO PRO displays 308 Power gauge 160 Sta...

Page 149: ...plays in the instrument cluster will adapt to the respective driving mode when a program is changed via the Driving Dy namics Control Activate deactivate 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Displays 4 Driving mode view Settings Individual displays in the instrument cluster can be configured individually 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Displays 4 Instrument panel 5 Select the desired setting Assisted Driving View Principle Depe...

Page 150: ...sisted Driving View System limits The system s detection capability is limited The system may indicate something wrong Only objects that are detected by the system are taken into account Additional information Cameras refer to page 37 Radar sensors refer to page 38 Instrument cluster with extended features Widgets Principle Displays for specific functions can be displayed in the instrument cluster...

Page 151: ...riving in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner Energy recovery During energy recovery the kinetic energy of the vehicle is converted into electric energy in coast ing overrun mode The vehicle battery is partially charged and fuel consumption can be reduced ECO PRO bonus range In the ECO PRO driving mode the yielded exten sion of the range as a result of fuel efficient driv ing is displ...

Page 152: ...umption of fuel Check whether you are cur rently driving in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner General information Energy recovery and current consumption can be displayed as bar displays Display Energy recovery arrow 1 Current consumption arrow 2 Average consumption arrow 3 Current fuel consumption and average fuel consumption The widget shows the current fuel consumption and averag...

Page 153: ...on the turn signal lever Continuous display Some Check Control messages are displayed continuously and are not cleared until the fault is eliminated If several faults occur at once the messages are displayed consecutively The messages can be hidden for approx 8 sec onds After this time they are displayed again automatically Temporary display Some Check Control messages are hidden auto matically af...

Page 154: ...in a vari ety of combinations and colors Several of the lights are checked for proper func tioning and light up temporarily when drive ready state is switched on Red lights Safety belt reminder Indicator light flashes or is illuminated safety belt on the driver or passenger side is not buckled The safety belt re minder can also be activated if objects are placed on the front passenger seat Make su...

Page 155: ...n Indicator light flashes and an acoustic signal sounds imminent collision with a detected person or a cyclist Intervene immediately by braking or make an evasive maneuver Additional information Pedestrian Warning with City Collision Mitigation refer to page 193 Active Cruise Control with Stop Go function Indicator light flashes and an acoustic signal sounds braking and evading Additional informat...

Page 156: ...Tire Pressure Monitor reports a low tire pres sure or a flat tire Follow the information in the Check Control message The indicator light flashes and is then illuminated continuously flat tires or tire pressure losses cannot be detected Fault caused by systems or devices with the same radio frequency after leaving the area of the interference the system automatically becomes active again In the ca...

Page 157: ...ght lights up the system is activated Warnings can be issued Additional information Lane departure warning refer to page 195 Front fog lights Front fog lights are switched on Additional information Front fog lights refer to page 176 Automatic High Beam Assistant Automatic High Beam Assistant is switched on High beams are switched on and off au tomatically depending on the traffic situation Additio...

Page 158: ...lane marking on the appro priate side system detected a lane change request Lane change not cur rently possible Arrow symbol for lane change green the system carries out a lane change Arrow symbol for lane change gray lane change not possible functional require ments not met Additional information Lane change assistant refer to page 236 Extended Traffic Jam Assistant Indicator light is illuminated...

Page 159: ... An arrow next to the fuel pump symbol indicates the vehicle side on which the fuel filler flap is lo cated The current range is displayed as numerical value Instrument cluster without enhanced features An arrow next to the fuel pump symbol indicates the vehicle side on which the fuel filler flap is lo cated Indicator light in the instrument cluster The yellow indicator light illuminates once the ...

Page 160: ... a reduction of the drive power Example symbol Description Reduced drive power due to a cold drivetrain Reduced drive power due to an overheated drivetrain Shift lights Principle The Shift lights in the instrument cluster indicate the maximum shift point at which the best possi ble acceleration can be achieved General information Depending on the equipment and national mar ket version the Shift li...

Page 161: ...diness is turned on and the Auto Start Stop function is ready to start the engine automat ically Instrument cluster without enhanced features The letters OFF in the tachome ter indicate that drive ready state is switched off and standby state is switched on The letters READY in the instru ment cluster indicate that the drive readiness is turned on and the Auto Start Stop function is ready to start...

Page 162: ...res Range Principle The range indicates the distance that can still be covered with the current full tank of fuel General information The estimated range available with the remaining fuel is permanently displayed in the instrument cluster With a low remaining range a Check Control message is briefly displayed With a sporty driv ing style for instance fast cornering the engine function is not alway...

Page 163: ... mainte nance or a legally mandated inspec tion is approaching Service interval is exceeded Entering appointment dates Enter the dates for the mandatory vehicle in spections Make sure that the vehicle s date and time are set correctly 1 CAR 2 Vehicle status 3 Required services 4 Vehicle inspection 5 Date 6 Select the desired setting Gear shift indicator Principle The gear shift indicator recommend...

Page 164: ... entering or exiting towns highway signs etc are not dis played Speed limits with extra text characters are always displayed Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where ap pr...

Page 165: ...fully functional and may provide incorrect information in the following sit uations When traffic signs are fully or partially con cealed by objects stickers or paint When driving very close to the vehicle in front of you In the case of navigation data that is invalid outdated or not available In areas not covered by the navigation sys tem When roads differ from the navigation such as due to change...

Page 166: ... values can be displayed and reset depend ing on various intervals such as after refueling Display on the Control Display Overview The following information is displayed depending on the equipment and the set interval and driving mode Configured interval for displaying trip data Average fuel consumption depending on the configured interval Average speed Total time for shut off engine through the A...

Page 167: ...e factory The values since the time of the factory delivery are displayed Individual the values since the last manual reset are displayed The values can be reset at any time Resetting average values manually The following interval can be reset manually at any time Individual With the button on the turn signal lever 1 Continue to press the button on the turn sig nal lever until the widget for the t...

Page 168: ...e Monitor status of the run flat tires refer to page 338 Tire Pressure Monitor status of the Tire Pressure Monitor re fer to page 331 Symbols Description Engine oil level electronic oil measurement refer to page 352 Check Control messages dis playing stored Check Control messages refer to page 153 Required services displaying service notifications refer to page 163 Head up Display Principle The He...

Page 169: ...When the low beams are switched on the brightness of the Head up Display can be ad justed using the instrument lighting Adjusting the height 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Displays 4 Head up display 5 Height 6 Turn the Controller until the desired height is reached 7 Press the Controller The height of the Head up Display can also be stored using the memory function Setting the rotation The Head up Display vie...

Page 170: ...ed by the following factors Seat position Objects on the cover of the Head up Display Sunglasses with certain polarization filters Wet road Unfavorable light conditions If the image is distorted have the base settings checked by a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Special windshield The windshield is part of the system The shape of the windshield makes it p...

Page 171: ...Front fog lights Lights off Daytime driving lights Parking lights Icon Function Automatic headlight control Adaptive light functions Low beams Instrument lighting Right roadside parking light Left roadside parking light Automatic headlight control Principle The low beams are switched on and off automat ically depending on the ambient brightness for example in tunnels in twilight or if there is pre...

Page 172: ...ght drain the battery and it would then be impossible to switch on drive ready state Turning off Press the button on the light switch ele ment or switch on the drive ready state After the drive ready state is switched on the automatic headlight control will be activated Low beams Switching on Press the button on the light switch ele ment The low beams illuminate when drive ready state is switched ...

Page 173: ... Keep the light source clean and unobstructed Pathway lighting Principle For the illumination of the vehicle s surroundings after exiting the vehicle the exterior lighting can be switched on for a defined period of time Switching pathway lighting on After switching off the drive ready state briefly push the turn signal lever forward Setting the duration 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Exterior lighting 4 Pathw...

Page 174: ...ain speed General information The cornering light is automatically switched on depending on the steering angle or where appli cable the use of turn signals When driving in reverse the cornering lights may be automatically switched on regardless of the steering angle Adaptive headlight range control The adaptive headlight range control feature bal ances out acceleration and braking processes as wel...

Page 175: ...s the button on the turn signal lever Deactivate Automatic High Beam Assistant Press the button on the turn signal lever Sensitivity of the Automatic High Beam Assistant General information The sensitivity of the Automatic High Beam As sistant can be adjusted Safety information Warning If adjustments have been made or the sensitiv ity has been modified oncoming traffic may be momentarily blinded T...

Page 176: ...or is fogged up dirty or covered with stickers etc Laser high beams Principle The headlight range of the high beams is in creased and provides better illumination of the road General information When the high beams are switched on starting with a speed of approx 37 mph 60 km h the la ser high beams in the headlight are automatically switched on in addition to the LED high beams Depending on the co...

Page 177: ...and off independently The but ton is located in the rear headliner Turning reading lights on off Press the button Depending on the vehicle equipment the read ing lights are located next to the interior lights in the front and rear Ambient light General information Depending on the equipment version lighting can be adjusted for some lights in the car s inte rior Activating deactivating ambient ligh...

Page 178: ...le incoming calls or opened doors are indicated by light effects 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Interior lighting 4 Dynamic light 5 Select the desired setting Dimmed while driving Some lights of the interior lighting are dimmed when the vehicle is driven in the dark 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Interior lighting 4 Dimmed for night driving CONTROLS Lights 178 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 179: ...sing these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be ob served Airbags 1 Front airbag driver 2 Front airbag front passenger 3 Head airbag 4 Side airbag 5 Knee airbag Front airbags Front airbags help protect the driver and the front passenger by responding to frontal impacts in which safety belts alone would not provide ad equate protection Side airbag In the event of a side...

Page 180: ...ng a comfortable grip on the steering wheel Make sure that the front passenger is sitting correctly i e keeps his or her feet and legs in the floor area and does not support them on the dashboard Make sure that occupants keep their heads away from the side airbag There should be no additional persons ani mals or objects between an airbag and a per son Dashboard and windshield on the front pas seng...

Page 181: ... warning light lights up continu ously Have the system checked Strength of the driver s and front passenger airbag General information The power that triggers the driver s front passen ger airbags depends on the position of the driv er s front passenger seat To maintain the accuracy of this function over the long term calibrate the front seats as soon as a respective message appears on the Control...

Page 182: ...ont passenger seat un less they are specifically determined to be safe for use on the front passenger seat Do not place any electronic devices on the front passenger seat if a child restraint sys tem is to be installed on it Do not place objects under the seat that can press against the seat from below No moisture in or on the seat Indicator light for the front passenger airbags The indicator ligh...

Page 183: ...stitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system may not issue warnings or reactions or these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with their normal use There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate Warning Due to system limits individual functions can malfunction duri...

Page 184: ...ing of warn ings may vary with the current driving situation When the vehicle is driven so that it is intention ally approaching another vehicle the Forward Collision Warning and brake intervention are de layed in order to avoid false system reactions Depending on the vehicle equipment the Driver Attention Camera in the instrument cluster cap tures the driver s field of vision Additionally the sys...

Page 185: ...re activated Press the button repeatedly The following settings are switched be tween ALL ON all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on Basic settings are activated for the subfunctions INDIVIDUAL the Intelligent Safety systems are switched on according to the individual settings Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi vidually switched off Manual switching off Press and hold this butto...

Page 186: ...o prior warning Brake intervention The warning prompts the driver to intervene If a warning is active the maximum braking force is used when the brake is applied The brake pedal must be applied sufficiently quickly and force fully The system may also assist in braking if there is a risk of collision When the vehicle is traveling at a low speed the vehicle may come to a complete stop City brake fun...

Page 187: ... after the start of the engine via the Start Stop button Warning sensitivity The more sensitive the warning settings are for example the warning time the more warnings are displayed Therefore there may also be an ex cess of premature or unjustified warnings and re actions Evasion Assistant Principle The Evasion Assistant supports the driver in making evasive maneuvers in certain situations such as...

Page 188: ...s turned on Warning with evasion support Display in the instrument cluster If a collision with a detected vehicle or a detected person is imminent a warning symbol appears on the instrument cluster and in the Head up Display Icon Measure Icon lights up red prewarning Brake and increase distance Symbol flashes red and an acoustic signal sounds acute warning for obsta cles Brake and make an evasive ...

Page 189: ...f the engine via the Start Stop button Intersection collision warning Principle The system may prevent some accidents with cross traffic at intersections and junctions In the event of an accident the system may reduce im pact speed The system sounds a warning in the city speed range before an imminent collision and activates brakes independently if needed General information Sensors detect the tra...

Page 190: ...t Safety Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen sors Cameras behind the windshield Front radar sensor Radar sensors side front Additional information Sensors of the vehicle refer to page 37 Turning on off Turning on automatically The system is automatically active when the ve hicle is turned on Switching on manually Press the button The menu for the Intelligent Safety sys tem is dis...

Page 191: ...ft Danger of collision with vehicle for which the driving direction cannot be determined Display with prewarning The respective icon lights up red prewarning for vehicles that cross your driving direction Intervene yourself for instance by braking Display with acute warning The respective icon flashes red and an acoustic signal sounds acute warning when vehicles cross your driving direction Brake ...

Page 192: ...ions Upper speed limit The system responds to crossing vehicles when your own speed is below approx 50 mph 80 km h Detection range The system s detection capability is limited Thus a system reaction might not come or might come late The following situations may not be detected for instance Crossing vehicles when they are hidden by buildings for instance Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of yo...

Page 193: ... traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where ap propriate Warning Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub stitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system may not issue warnings or reactions or these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with their normal use There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic condit...

Page 194: ...vated Press the button repeatedly The following settings are switched be tween ALL ON all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on Basic settings are activated for the subfunctions INDIVIDUAL the Intelligent Safety systems are switched on according to the individual settings Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi vidually switched off Manual switching off Press and hold this button All I...

Page 195: ...it The system responds to pedestrians and cyclists when the speed of the vehicle is below approx 50 mph 80 km h Detection range The system s detection capability is limited Thus a warning might not be issued or be is sued late The following situations may not be detected for instance Partially covered pedestrians Pedestrians that are not detected as such be cause of the viewing angle or contour Pe...

Page 196: ...k of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate Functional requirement The camera must detect the lane markings for the lane departure warning to be active Overview Button in the vehicle Intelligent Safety Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen sors Cameras behind the windshield Additional information Sensors of...

Page 197: ... are sup pressed depending on the situation for instance when purposely driving over lane markings in curves or with dynamic passing without blinker Off no warnings are issued Setting the intensity of the steering wheel vibration 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver Assistance 4 Steering Wheel Feedback 5 Vibration intensity 6 Select the desired setting The setting is applied to all Intelligent Safety sys tem...

Page 198: ...o pay closer attention to the lane End of warning For instance the warning will be canceled in the following situations Automatically after a few seconds When returning to your own lane When braking hard When blinking The Dynamic Stability Control DSC adjusts System limits Safety information Warning The system is designed to operate in certain conditions and circumstances Due to condi tions or oth...

Page 199: ...up to 130 mph 210 km h the system can in tervene with a brief active steering intervention and help guide the vehicle back into the lane The steering intervention occurs when a mini mum speed is reached This minimum speed is displayed on the Control Display in the menu for the steering intervention Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgmen...

Page 200: ...Safety systems are switched on according to the individual settings Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi vidually switched off Manual switching off Press and hold this button All Intelligent Safety systems are switched off Button Status Button lights up green all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on Button lights up orange some Intelli gent Safety systems are switched off or curren...

Page 201: ...ing of the light A flashing of the light during vehicle unlocking serves as system self test System limits Safety information Warning The system is designed to operate in certain conditions and circumstances Due to condi tions or other factors the system may not re spond There may be a risk of accident or risk of damage to property Actively intervene as warranted Refer to the information in this O...

Page 202: ...t to the ve hicle when traveling faster than a minimum speed of up to approx 130 mph 210 km h The minimum speed is country specific and is displayed in the menu for the intelligent Safety systems The front camera determines the lane marking positions If for instance another vehicle is detected next to the vehicle and if there is a risk of collision with this vehicle the system helps avoid the coll...

Page 203: ...ed off all systems are now switched on Configure INDIVIDUAL depending on the equipment version the Intelligent Safety sys tems can be individually configured The individ ual settings are activated and stored As soon as a setting is changed on the menu all settings of the menu are activated Press the button repeatedly The following settings are switched be tween ALL ON all Intelligent Safety system...

Page 204: ...tors the system may not re spond There may be a risk of accident or risk of damage to property Actively intervene as warranted Refer to the information in this Own er s Manual regarding the scope of the sys tem s operation and limitations System limits of the sensors Additional information Cameras refer to page 37 Radar sensors refer to page 38 Functional limitations The system may be limited in t...

Page 205: ...te for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system may not issue warnings or reactions or these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with their normal use There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate Overview Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen sors Radar s...

Page 206: ...155 mph 250 km h With lane change function lane changes are executed when the traffic situation allows Activating the emergency stop function Pull the switch for the parking brake briefly to activate the emergency stop function With lane change function releasing the switch may trigger an automatic lane change The system will take control of the vehicle for a maximum of 2 minutes The hazard warnin...

Page 207: ...ive Recorder Principle The BMW Drive Recorder stores brief video re cordings of the vehicle surroundings e g to document surrounding traffic General information There are various ways for storing video record ings Automatic storage of the recording The function allows the documentation of the event of an accident Manual storage of the recording The function allows the documentation of traffic situ...

Page 208: ...g Using the button Press and hold this button Via iDrive 1 Apps 2 Drive Recorder 3 Start recording To stop the recording Cancel Recording can also be started by selecting the widget on the Control Display Recording playback and administration Stored video recordings can be played back ex ported and deleted For your own safety the video recording is only displayed on the Control Display up to appro...

Page 209: ...omatic brake intervention Front collision mitigation Brake Assistant Rear collision preparation detection of immi nent rear collisions Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to the system limits critical situation could not be detected reliably or in time There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch ...

Page 210: ...rator pedal Fatigue alert Principle The Fatigue Alert can detect decreasing alert ness or fatigue of the driver during long monoto nous trips for instance on highways The system recommends a break Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing one s physical state An increasing lack of alertness or fatigue may not be detected or n...

Page 211: ...eak another recommendation to take a break cannot be displayed until after approxi mately 45 minutes System limits The function may be limited in the following sit uations and may issue an incorrect warning or no warning at all When the time is set incorrectly When the vehicle speed is mainly below about 43 mph 70 km h With a sporty driving style such as during rapid acceleration or when cornering...

Page 212: ... dur ing emergency braking The advantages of the Antilock Braking System ABS are thereby uti lized Do not reduce the pressure on the brake pedal for the duration of emergency braking Adaptive brake assistant In combination with Active Cruise Control ACC this system ensures that the brakes respond even more rapidly when braking in critical situa tions Drive off assistant Principle The drive off ass...

Page 213: ...y Driving with roof load only with activated Dynamic Stability Control Overview Button in the vehicle DSC OFF Deactivating activating DSC General information When DSC is deactivated driving stability is re duced during acceleration and when driving in curves To increase driving stability activate DSC again as soon as possible Deactivating DSC Hold the button down until DSC OFF is displayed in the ...

Page 214: ...ivating deactivating DTC Activating DTC Press the button TRACTION is displayed in the instru ment cluster and the indicator light for DSC OFF lights up Deactivating DTC Press the button again TRACTION and the DSC OFF indicator light turn off Display Display in the instrument cluster If DTC is activated TRACTION is displayed in the instrument cluster Indicator warning lights The indicator light lig...

Page 215: ...ntial The active M differential provides for continu ously variable locking of the rear axle differential depending on the driving situation This prevents spinning of a single rear wheel and thereby pro vides optimal traction in any driving situation The driver is responsible adapting his or her driv ing style to the situation Variable sport steering The variable sport steering facilitates direct ...

Page 216: ...f Store current speed Speed Limit Assistant accept sug gested speed manually Rocker switch Changing the speed limit Operation Turning on Press the button on the steering wheel The current speed is accepted as the speed limit If the system is switched on while the vehicle is stationary or driving at low speeds 20 mph 30 km h is set as the speed limit The marking in the speedometer is set to the cor...

Page 217: ... the set speed limit When the vehicle speed drops below the set speed limit the limit is automatically reactivated Warning when the speed limit is exceeded Visual warning If the speed limit is exceeded the indica tor light in the instrument cluster flashes while the vehicle speed is greater than the set speed limit Acoustic warning If the speed limit is exceeded unintentionally a signal sounds Whe...

Page 218: ...ons for instance On winding roads In heavy traffic On slippery roads in fog snow or wet conditions or on a loose road surface There may be a risk of accident or risk of dam age to property Only use the system if driving at constant speed is possible Warning The set speed can be incorrectly adjusted or called up by mistake There is a risk of accident Adjust the set speed to the traffic conditions W...

Page 219: ...played on the speedom eter DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on if necessary The speed can also be stored by pressing a but ton Press the button Changing the speed Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly until the desired speed is set If active the displayed speed is stored and the vehicle reaches the stored speed when the road is clear Each time the rocker switch is tapped to the re...

Page 220: ...ayed when the set speed is reached System limits The set speed is also maintained downhill The speed may not be maintained on uphill grades if the drive power is insufficient In ECO PRO driving mode the vehicle may ex ceed or drop below the set desired speed in some situations for instance on downhill or uphill grades Active Cruise Control with Stop Go function ACC Principle Using the Cruise Contr...

Page 221: ...ffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate Warning Risk of accident due to too high speed differen ces to other vehicles for instance in the follow ing situations When fast approaching a slowly moving vehicle Vehicle suddenly swerving into own lane When fast approaching standing vehicles There is a risk of injury or danger to life Watch traffic closely and activ...

Page 222: ...repeatedly until the desired func tion is selected in the toolbar The toolbar for As sisted Driving mode is displayed at the bottom of the instrument cluster Icon Function Cruise control with distance control Depending on the equipment version cruise control with distance control and steering and traffic jam assistant The selected function is shown in green Turning on With steering and traffic jam...

Page 223: ...s not detected objects for an extended period for instance on a road with very little traffic without curb or shoulder markings If the detection range of the radar is impaired for instance by contamination or heavy pre cipitation After a longer stationary period when the ve hicle has been braked to a stop by the sys tem Setting the speed Maintaining and storing the speed Press the rocker switch up...

Page 224: ...matic adaptation of the distance Depending on the equipment and national mar ket version the system can be adjusted so that the distance to the vehicle driving in front is auto matically adjusted within the configured distance according to the traffic situation or the ambient conditions for instance poor visibility 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver Assistance 4 If necessary Driving 5 Speed Limit Assistanc...

Page 225: ...on After changing a Check Control message is dis played Displays in the instrument cluster General information Depending on the equipment version the dis plays in the instrument cluster may vary Display in the speedometer Depending on the equipment a mark in the speedometer displays the status of the system Green marking system is ac tive the marking indicates the desired speed Grey marking system...

Page 226: ... flashes gray The conditions are not adequate for the system to work The system was deactivated but applies the brakes until you ac tively resume control by press ing on the brake pedal or accel erator pedal Vehicle symbol flashes red and a signal sounds Brake and make an evasive ma neuver if necessary Alternative displays Icon Description Indicator light green system is active No indicator light ...

Page 227: ...g performance are limited Two wheeled vehicles for instance might not be detected Deceleration The system does not decelerate in the following situations For pedestrians or similarly slow moving road users Depending on the equipment with red traffic lights For cross traffic For oncoming traffic Merging vehicles If a vehicle driving ahead of you suddenly merges into your lane the system may not be ...

Page 228: ...ehicle detection Short term interruptions for vehicles that are already recognized Drive attentively and react to the current traffic situation If necessary intervene actively for in stance by braking steering or evading Drive power The set speed is also maintained downhill The speed may not be maintained on uphill grades if the drive power is insufficient In ECO PRO driving mode the vehicle may e...

Page 229: ...ticipation current and upcom ing speed limits are displayed in the in strument cluster without being applied Show current limit current speed limits are displayed without being applied in the instrument cluster Off depending on the national market version Speed Limit Info and Speed Limit Assistant will be turned off Displays in the instrument cluster A message is displayed in the instrument cluste...

Page 230: ...stem limits of the sensors refer to page 37 Steering Assistant Principle The Steering Assistant helps keep the vehicle in the lane For this purpose the system executes supporting steering movements for instance when driving in a curve General information Depending on the speed the system orients it self according to the lane markings or vehicles in front Sensors on the steering wheel detect whethe...

Page 231: ...t the pri marily used function Set function When the system is active press the button repeatedly until the desired func tion is selected in the toolbar The toolbar for As sisted Driving mode is displayed at the bottom of the instrument cluster Icon Function Cruise control with distance control Depending on the equipment version cruise control with distance control and steering and traffic jam ass...

Page 232: ...ng wheel symbol The system is activated The system supports the driver in keeping the vehicle within the lane Icon Description Yellow flashing steering wheel symbol Lane marking driven over The steering wheel vibrates where applicable Yellow steering wheel symbol and a signal sounds if applica ble System interruption is imminent Steering wheel symbol blinks red signal sounds System is switching of...

Page 233: ...ng movements With Active Cruise Control the system may reduce the speed Displays on the steering wheel The two LED lights above the buttons illuminate analogously to the displays in the instrument cluster Yellow system interruption is imminent Red system will be deactivated The steering wheel displays can be switched on off if required 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver Assistance 4 Steering Wheel Feedback...

Page 234: ...tended Traffic Jam Assistant supports the driver with vehicle control in traffic jam situations Supporting steering movements take place with out the driver actively steering General information The system uses the sensors of the steering and lane control assistant Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situati...

Page 235: ... Extended Traffic Jam Assistant is shown in green Two green LED lights are illuminated on the steering wheel The indicator light in the instrument cluster is shown in green The system begins to assist the driver with vehi cle control Displays in the instrument cluster Icon Description Indicator light green system is active Indicator light white system is ready Gray indicator light the system has b...

Page 236: ...a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation Based on the limits of the sys tem it cannot independently react to all traffic situations There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropri ate Additionally the notices for the Steering and Lane Control Assistant apply Additional infor...

Page 237: ...ument cluster Icon Description Green steering wheel symbol Green arrow symbol for lane changing The system carries out a lane change Green steering wheel symbol Gray line for lane marking on the appropriate side The system detected the lane change request Lane change not currently possible Depending on country specifica tions Green steering wheel symbol Gray arrow symbol for lane changing Lane cha...

Page 238: ...s the driver when lane changes are necessary to reach a navigation destination General information The system uses the sensors of the steering and lane control assistant Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation Based on the limits of the sys tem it cannot independently react to all traffic situations Th...

Page 239: ...indi cates the active function Depending on the equipment and national mar ket version the traffic situation is displayed in the Assisted Driving View of the instrument cluster Additional information Assisted Driving View refer to page 149 Turn on adaptation to the course of the route 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Driver Assistance 4 If necessary Driving 5 Speed Limit Assistance 6 Adjust to route or Automati...

Page 240: ...stitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation Based on the limits of the sys tem it cannot independently react to all traffic situations There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropri ate Warning Due to high speeds when PDC Park Distance Control is activated the warning can be de lay...

Page 241: ...on the equipment version the sys tem cannot be switched off manually if the re verse gear is engaged Warning Signal tones General information An intermittent tone indicates when the vehicle is approaching an object E g when an object is detected at the rear left of the vehicle a signal tone sounds from the rear left speaker The shorter the distance to the object the shorter the intervals When the ...

Page 242: ...e may be a risk of accident or risk of damage to property Actively intervene as warranted Refer to the information in this Own er s Manual regarding the scope of the sys tem s operation and limitations System limits of the sensors Additional information Ultrasonic sensors refer to page 39 Limits of ultrasonic measurement The detection of objects with ultrasonic meas urements can run into physical ...

Page 243: ...eact to all traffic situations There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic and vehicle surroundings closely and actively intervene where appropriate Additionally the safety information for the PDC Park Distance Control and the Automatic Parking Assistant apply Additional information PDC Park Distance Control refer to page 240 Automatic Parking Assistant ref...

Page 244: ...ack area the area next to the vehicle was not yet captured Limits of the side parking aid The system only displays stationary obstacles that were previously detected by sensors while passing them The system does not detect whether an obstacle moves later on If the vehicle is stationary the markings are shown in black after a certain time The area next to the vehicle must be newly cap tured Additio...

Page 245: ...tance functions are shown on the Control Display Switching the view via iDrive If the rearview camera view is not displayed change the view via iDrive 1 If necessary tilt the Controller to the side 2 Rear view camera The rearview camera image is displayed Functional requirements The trunk lid is fully closed Keep the recording range of the camera open Protruding cargo roof rack systems or trailers...

Page 246: ... lanes and turning circle lines 1 Position the vehicle so that the red turning circle line leads to within the limits of the parking space 2 Turn the steering wheel to the point where the green lane covers the corresponding turning circle line Obstacle marking Depending on the vehicle equipment obstacles behind the vehicle are detected by the PDC Park Distance Control sensors Obstacle markings can...

Page 247: ...rking The system ori ents itself with the middle of the parking space Depending on the equipment version when driving out of parallel parking spaces General information Handling Automatic Parking Assistant handling is divided into three steps Switching on and activating Parking space search Parking System status and instructions on required ac tions are displayed on the Control Display Ultrasound ...

Page 248: ...ing space General information Gap behind an object that has a min length of 1 7 ft 0 5 m Gap between two objects with a minimum length of approx 1 7 ft 0 5 m Parallel parking to the road Min length of gap between two objects own vehicle length plus approx 2 6 ft 0 8 m Minimum depth approx 5 ft 1 5 m Perpendicular parking Minimum width of the gap own vehicle width plus approx 2 3 ft 0 7 m Minimum d...

Page 249: ...an acoustic signal sounds If a diagonal or parallel parking space is clearly detected the system automatically adjusts the suitable parking method In the case of parking spaces suitable for parallel and diago nal parking a selection menu is displayed In this case the desired parking method must be selected manually The parking operation is active The sys tem takes over the steering Parking space s...

Page 250: ...assistance button Autom Parking select the icon on the Control Display Interrupting automatically The system is interrupted automatically in the following situations When the driver grasps the steering wheel or takes over steering Possibly on snow covered or slippery road When there are obstacles that are hard to overcome such as curbs When there are obstacles that suddenly ap pear If the PDC Park...

Page 251: ...wheel In case of changes to an already measured parking space With ditches or edges for instance an edge of a port Parking spaces that are not suitable may be detected or suitable parking spaces may not be detected at all Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed The Automatic Parking Assistant has malfunc tioned Have the system checked by a dealer s service center or another qualified serv...

Page 252: ...the Controller to the right and activate the Automatic Parking Assistant on the Control Display Autom Parking 4 On the Control Display confirm the required direction for driving out of the parking space if necessary 5 Follow the instructions on the Control Dis play Steptronic transmission The system takes control of the maneuver A message will be displayed at the end of the maneuver 6 Make sure th...

Page 253: ...where required 5 Take your hands off the steering wheel and carefully drive off with the accelerator pedal and the brake When driving in reverse pay attention to the vehicle s surroundings and if you encounter an obstacle stop immediately and take over control of the vehicle Follow the instructions on the PDC Park Distance Control 6 Stop no later than when normal traffic is reached and take contro...

Page 254: ...le for the respective driving situation Rearview camera for representing the areas behind the vehicle Right hand and left hand side view for repre senting the areas on the sides of the vehicle Unobstructed camera perspective movable via iDrive Panorama View to present cross traffic for instance at junctions and driveways depend ing on the currently engaged gear Depending on the view the vehicle s ...

Page 255: ...on during forward travel The system switches off when a certain driving distance or speed is exceeded Switch the system back on if needed Display on the Control Display Overview 1 Toolbar left 2 Camera image 3 Side view 4 Automatic camera perspective 5 Movable unobstructed camera perspective 6 Toolbar right 7 Rearview camera 8 Selection window Toolbar on the left The left toolbar can be used for t...

Page 256: ...e circle can be se lected The current perspective is marked with a camera symbol To leave the function move the Controller side ways and select another camera function Toolbar on the right Assistance functions can be activated and set tings can be entered via the right toolbar via iDrive Move the Controller to the right if needed Autom Parking Back up Assistant Camera image Brightness Contrast Par...

Page 257: ... markings can be shown in the camera image The colored thresholds of the obstacle markings match the markings of the PDC Park Distance Control Car wash view The car wash view assists when entering a car wash by displaying the floor and the vehicle s own track Side parking aid Principle The system warns of obstacles on the side of the vehicle Display To protect the sides of the vehicle obstacle mar...

Page 258: ... Setting brightness and contrast Brightness and contrast can be adjusted with Surround View or Panorama View switched on 1 Move the Controller to the right if needed 2 Camera image 3 Select the desired setting Functional limitations The system can be used only to a limited extent in the following situations In poor light In case of soiled cameras With a door open With the trunk lid open With exter...

Page 259: ...a image shows different levels of dis tortion in some areas and is thus not suitable for distance estimations Depending on the equipment version the func tion can only be used when driving forward Additional information Surround View refer to page 254 Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation Based on th...

Page 260: ...nt position is displayed 5 Save activation point Activation points are if possible stored with town city and street address or else with the Global Positioning System coordinates Using activation points The use of activation points can be switched on and off 1 Press the button 2 Tilt the Controller to the right 3 Settings 4 Panorama View GPS based 5 Panorama View is displayed automatically when se...

Page 261: ...General settings 4 Data privacy 5 Select the desired setting Switching on off individually Pre adjustment 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Data privacy 5 Select services individually 6 My BMW app customer portal 7 Remote 3D View Turning on off 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 General settings 4 Data privacy 5 Individual selection System limits of the sensors Additional information Cameras refer to page 37 ...

Page 262: ...ver s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where ap propriate Overview Button in the vehicle Park assistance button Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen sors Radar sensors side rear Depending on the equipment radar sensors side front Additi...

Page 263: ...tion The respective display is called up on the Con trol Display A signal tone may sound and the light in the exterior mirror may flash Light in the exterior mirror The light in the exterior mirror flashes if vehicles are detected by the rear sensors and your own vehicle is moving in reverse Display in the PDC Park Distance Control view In the PDC Park Distance Control view the re spective boundar...

Page 264: ...limitations The system may be limited in the following situa tions In tight curves When crossing objects move at a very slow or a very fast speed If other objects are in the capture range of the sensors that hide cross traffic CONTROLS Driver assistance systems 264 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 265: ...y driving style or on an uneven road General information The intelligent control of the chassis increases the driving dynamics and driving comfort de pending on the road condition and driving style Tuning The system offers different shock absorber set tings ranging from comfortable travel to sporty driving The shock absorbers are adjusted depending on the selected driving mode as well as the road ...

Page 266: ...ter Air conditioning system to control the tem perature air flow and recirculated air mode Pre ventilation Depending on the equipment Automatic recirculated air control Interior filter Depending on the equipment the interior filter cleans the inflowing outside air and improves the air quality Dust and pollen is filtered out from the inflow ing air Nano particle emissions are reduced Gaseous pollut...

Page 267: ...trol 4 Heating ventilation 5 Driver 6 Temperature 7 Set the desired temperature Do not rapidly switch between different tempera ture settings Otherwise the automatic climate control will not have sufficient time to adjust the set temperature Air conditioning Principle The air in the car s interior will be cooled and de humidified and depending on the temperature setting warmed again Functional req...

Page 268: ...limate control 4 Heating ventilation 5 Automatic Depending on the selected temperature and out side influences the air is directed to the wind shield side windows upper body and into the floor area Point the side air vents toward the side windows The cooling function is switched on with the AUTO program The AUTO program is switched off automati cally when manual air distribution is set Air recircu...

Page 269: ...e selected air distribution is shown on the cli mate control display Defrost function Principle Ice and condensation are quickly removed from the windshield and the front side windows Switching the Defrost function on off Press the button The LED of the button is illuminated when the system is switched on The air flow can be adjusted manually with the system switched on If there is any window cond...

Page 270: ...an also be used via voice e g temperature Opening the Climate menu Press the button The Climate menu is displayed For example the following climate control func tions can be accessed via the Climate menu Air quality Heating ventilation Pre ventilation heating Air conditioning Individual settings can be entered for some of the climate functions e g switching on off in tensity Switching climate cont...

Page 271: ...of the ventilation in the upper body region heats or cools noticeably depending on the adjusted temperature This does not change the set interior tempera ture for the driver and front passenger Adjust temperature of the ventilation 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Climate control 4 Heating ventilation 5 Temperature adjustment 6 Set the desired temperature The temperature is individually adjusted e g colder towa...

Page 272: ... Switching the AUTO program on off Using the button Press the button The LED of the button is illuminated with the AUTO program switched on Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Climate control 4 Heating ventilation 5 Driver 6 Automatic Depending on the selected settings and outside influences the air is directed to the windshield side windows upper body and into the floor area Point the side air vents to...

Page 273: ...ir mode is switched off fresh air is directed into the vehicle s interior Switch air recirculation on off Using the button Press the button The LED of the button is illuminated when the air recirculation mode is switched on Via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Climate control 4 Air quality 5 Select the desired setting Air recirculation Fresh air To prevent window fogging recirculated air mode switches of...

Page 274: ...f automatically if the settings on the front passenger side are changed Defrost function Principle Ice and condensation are quickly removed from the windshield and the front side windows Switching the Defrost function on off Press the button The LED of the button is illuminated when the system is switched on The air flow can be adjusted manually with the system switched on If there is window conde...

Page 275: ...e climate control Direct ventilation The air flow is directed towards the passengers The air flow heats or cools noticeably depending on the adjusted temperature Indirect ventilation The air flow is not directed towards the passen gers The vehicle interior is warmed or cooled in directly depending on the set temperature Front ventilation Lever for changing the air flow direction ar row 1 Thumbwhee...

Page 276: ...s 3 Climate control 4 Heating ventilation 5 Second row of seats 6 Activate heating cooling Switching on using the button Press one of the following buttons Temperature AUTO program Air distribution manual Switching off using the button Press the button Temperature Principle The automatic climate control cools or heats to the configured temperature and then keeps the temperature constant Setting th...

Page 277: ...etting Upper body region Upper body region and floor area Floor area Locking the control elements Principle The control elements of the rear automatic cli mate control can be disabled Activate deactivate 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Climate control 4 Heating ventilation 5 Second row of seats 6 Disable controller Pre ventilation Principle The car s interior can be cooled or heated before driving off with the...

Page 278: ... Defrosting the windshield Turning off Press and hold the bottom button The system switches off after leaving and lock ing the vehicle Via iDrive Turning on 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Climate control 4 Pre ventilation 5 Start now Display Icon Description Symbol on the climate con trol display Flashing the pre ventilation is switched on Departure time Principle Different departure times can be set to ensur...

Page 279: ... the area in and around the vehicle or enter into the vehicle The exhaust gases contain pollu tants which are colorless and odorless In en closed areas or areas with insufficient ventila tion exhaust gases can also accumulate outside of the vehicle There is danger to life Keep the exhaust pipe free and ensure suffi cient ventilation Do not switch on stationary cli mate control in enclosed areas or...

Page 280: ...cle key three times within 1 second After operating the vehicle key it will take ap proximately 3 seconds until the engine is switched on To switch off the system press the button again three times Switching off with the Start Stop button The system can be switched off directly as fol lows pressing the Start Stop button without op erating the brake pedal Switching on via departure time General inf...

Page 281: ...he week if needed Activating the departure time via iDrive 1 CAR 2 Settings 3 Climate control 4 Preconditioning ventilation 5 Departure plan 6 Activate the desired departure time Display In the instrument cluster The engine runs for the purpose of operating the pre conditioning The vehicle is not ready to drive The icon on the automatic climate con trol signals an activated departure time The icon...

Page 282: ...he remote control Before selling the vehicle delete the stored func tions for the sake of security If possible do not install the antenna of the re mote controlled system e g the garage door drive near metal objects to ensure the best pos sible operation Safety information Warning The operation of remote controlled systems with the integrated universal remote control such as the garage door may re...

Page 283: ...terior mirror button and repeatedly press and release the hand held transmitter button for 2 seconds 6 The LED lights up green programming completed Release the button The LED flashes fast programming is not complete Press the button on the interior mirror for 2 seconds and release Perform this pro cedure three times to complete the pro gramming procedure If the integrated universal remote control...

Page 284: ...ght up in different ways The LED lights up green the program ming procedure is completed Release the button The LED flashes fast the hand held transmitter was detected but program ming is not complete Press the button on the interior mirror for 2 seconds and release Perform this pro cedure three times to complete the pro gramming procedure If the integrated universal remote control remains nonoper...

Page 285: ...n visor down 2 Unhook it from the holder and swing it to the side 3 Move it back to the desired position Folding in Proceed in the reverse order to close the sun vi sor Vanity mirror A vanity mirror is located in the sun visor behind a cover When the cover is opened the mirror lighting switches on Ashtray Front center console Opening 1 Press onto the cover 2 The ashtray is located in a cup holder ...

Page 286: ...in after using the socket Front center console Press onto the cover The cigarette lighter is located between the cup holders Operation Push in the cigarette lighter The cigarette lighter can be re moved as soon as it pops back out Sockets Principle The lighter socket can be used as a socket for electrical equipment when standby and drive ready state are switched on General information The total lo...

Page 287: ... starting aid terminals in the engine compart ment NOTICE If metal objects fall into the socket they can cause a short circuit There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage In sert the cigarette lighter or socket cover again after using the socket Front center console 1 Press onto the cover 2 A socket is located between the cup holders Pull off the cover In the cargo area A so...

Page 288: ... the storage compartment e g large USB connectors may block or damage the cover when it is being opened or closed There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Make sure that the area of movement of the cover is clear while opening and closing it Press onto the cover A USB port is located in the center console Properties USB port Type A For charging mobile devices and for data...

Page 289: ... Qi capabil ity is being charged NOTE This device has been tested for human exposure limits and found compliant at a minimum dis tance of 2 in 5 cm during operation Therefore a distance of 4 in 10 cm must be maintained in every direction when operating the device Mounting position of the product Safety information Warning When charging a device that meets the Qi standard in the wireless charging t...

Page 290: ...isplay facing up 3 Close the tray cover Removing the mobile phone 1 Open the tray cover 2 Remove the mobile phone LED displays Color Meaning Blue The mobile phone is charging The blue LED stays illuminated once the inserted mobile phone with Qi ca pability is fully charged Orange The mobile phone is not charging Temperature on the mobile phone possibly too high or foreign object in charging tray R...

Page 291: ...xtel will allow consumers to register their signal boosters by calling their toll free number T Mobile online registration link www T Mo bile com BoosterRegistration https saqat t mobile com sites SignalBooster Verizon s online registration link http www verizonwireless com wcms consumer register signal booster html AT T online registration link https securec45 securewebsession com attsignal boost...

Page 292: ... or devices with a cable connection to the vehicle in the car s in terior NOTICE Anti slip pads such as anti slip mats can dam age the dashboard There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Do not use anti slip pads Front passenger side glove compartment Safety information Warning Folded open the glove compartment protrudes in the car s interior Objects in the glove com partm...

Page 293: ...rs General information There are storage compartments in the doors Safety information Warning Breakable objects such as glass bottles or glasses can break in the event of an accident or a braking or evasive maneuver Broken glass can be scattered in the car s interior There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Do not use any breakable objects while driving Only stow breakable objects i...

Page 294: ... property Do not force objects into the cup holder Use light weight shatterproof and sealable containers Do not transport hot beverages Opening the cup holder Press onto the cover Two cup holders are located in the center con sole Closing the cup holder Pull the cover on the handle bar back Rear cup holder Safety information Warning Unsuitable containers in the cup holders may damage the cup holde...

Page 295: ...e center armrest back Clothes hooks General information The clothes hooks are located in the grab han dles in the rear Safety information Warning Clothing articles on the clothes hooks can ob struct the view while driving There is a risk of accident When suspending clothing articles from the clothes hooks ensure that they will not obstruct the driver s view Warning Improper use of the clothes hook...

Page 296: ...ith a cable connection to the vehicle in the car s in terior Warning Improperly stowed objects can shift and be thrown into the car s interior for instance in the event of an accident or during braking and eva sive maneuver Vehicle occupants can be hit and injured There is a risk of injury Stow and secure objects and cargo properly NOTICE Fluids in the cargo area can cause damage There is a risk o...

Page 297: ...behind and at the bottom of the rear passenger seat backrests When the rear seat is not occupied secure each of the outer safety belts in the opposite buckle Fold down the rear seat backrests completely to stow large cargo Do not stack cargo above the upper edge of the backrests Small and light cargo secure with ratchet straps or depending on the equipment with a cargo net or draw straps Larger an...

Page 298: ...neral information There is a storage compartment under the cargo floor panel Opening the storage compartment Fold up the cargo floor panel Closing the storage compartment Push the cargo floor panel downward Through loading system Principle The cargo area can be enlarged by folding down the rear seat backrests General information The rear seat backrest is divided at a ratio of 40 20 40 The side rea...

Page 299: ...ked If possible adjust the height of the head re straints or remove them NOTICE Vehicle parts can be damaged when folding down the rear backrest There is a risk of dam age to property among other potential dam age Make sure that the area of movement of the rear backrest including head restraint is clear when folding down Folding down the rear seat backrest from the cargo area 1 Unlock the belt loc...

Page 300: ...cargo area Removing the emergency wheel and the storage compartments 1 To remove the cargo area floor pull it upward directly behind the rear backrests 2 Remove tool holder and emergency wheel refer to page 346 3 Loosen the ratchet strap from the lashing eyes 4 Remove the storage compartment 5 Remove the storage well 6 Insert the cargo floor panel Inserting the emergency wheel and the storage comp...

Page 301: ...Cargo area CONTROLS 301 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 302: ...nstalling new parts or with a new vehicle drive conser vatively and intervene early if necessary Ob serve the break in procedures of the respective parts and components Engine transmission and axle drive Up to 1 200 miles 2 000 km Do not exceed the maximum engine and road speed For gasoline engine 4 500 rpm and 100 mph 160 km h Avoid full throttle or kickdown under all circum stances From 1 200 mi...

Page 303: ...er apply undercoating to them Make sure that no combustible materials can come in contact with hot vehicle parts while driving at idle or during parking Mobile communication devices in the vehicle Warning Vehicle electronics and mobile phones can in fluence one another There is radiation due to the transmission operations of mobile phones There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property If ...

Page 304: ...the vehicle and can be safely attached to the floor Do not use loose floor mats and do not layer several floor mats Make sure that there is sufficient clearance for the pedals Ensure that the floor mats are se curely fastened again after they were removed for instance for cleaning Driving in wet conditions In case of wet roads exposure to road salt in heavy rain gently press the brake pedal every ...

Page 305: ...cur There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage En sure that there is sufficient ground clearance available Roof mounted luggage rack General information Roof racks are available as special accessories Safety information Warning When driving with a roof load for instance with roof mounted luggage rack the vehicle s cen ter of gravity is higher which increases the risk of the...

Page 306: ...n and braking maneuvers Take corners gently Driving on racetracks Warning The vehicle is not designed for use in M Sport or motor sport type competition There is a risk of accident Do not use the vehicle for M Sport or motor sport type competitions Higher mechanical and thermal loads during racetrack operation lead to increased wear Use of the vehicle in M Sport or motor sport type competition is ...

Page 307: ...e vehicle impair the aerody namics and increase the fuel consumption Close the windows and glass sunroof Driving with the glass sunroof and windows open results in increased drag and raises fuel con sumption Tires General information Tires can affect consumption in various ways for instance tire size may influence consumption Check the tire pressure regularly Check and if needed correct the tire i...

Page 308: ...ed The ECO PRO driving mode supports the en ergy conserving use of comfort features These functions are automatically deactivated partially or completely Have maintenance carried out Have the vehicle maintained regularly to achieve optimal vehicle efficiency and service life BMW recommends that maintenance work be per formed by a BMW service center Also refer to BMW Maintenance System ECO PRO Prin...

Page 309: ...ght and sight Coasting Efficiency can be optimized by disengaging or switching off the engine and coasting with the engine idling ECO PRO seat climate control The activation of ECO PRO will reduce the out put of the seat heating ECO PRO climate control Climate control is set to be efficient This means it is possible to deviate slightly from the set temperature or to heat or cool down the car s int...

Page 310: ...arrow 1 display of the energy recovered by coasting or when brak ing Pointer in the area of arrow 2 display when accelerating If the acceleration is inefficient the area between the average consumption and the current con sumption is colored red In addition the following information is displayed depending on the situation Depending on the equipment the total dis tance driven while coasting The tot...

Page 311: ...ction often and supports the efficient ef fect of coasting Functional requirements The function is available in the speed range from approx 16 mph 25 km h to 100 mph 160 km h The function is active if the following conditions are met The accelerator pedal is not depressed or the accelerator pedal is released Brake pedal not depressed or only slightly depressed The selector lever is in selector lev...

Page 312: ...ome fuel General information The current trip is assessed To assist with an efficient driving style ECO PRO tips are displayed during driving The range of the vehicle can be extended by ad justing your driving style This gain in range is displayed as a bonus range in the instrument cluster and on the Control Dis play Functional requirement This function is available in ECO PRO driving mode Calling...

Page 313: ...Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS 313 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 314: ...filler nozzle clicks off the first time Make sure that the fuel cap is closed properly af ter refueling otherwise the emissions warning light may light up Follow safety regulations posted at the filling sta tion Additional information Fuel quality refer to page 350 Safety information NOTICE With a driving distance of less than 30 miles 50 km the engine may no longer have sufficient fuel Engine fun...

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

Page 316: ...inflation pressure table The tire inflation pressure table refer to page 316 contains all tire inflation pressure specifications for the specified tire sizes at the ambient temperature The tire inflation pressure values apply to tire sizes approved by the manu facturer of the vehicle for the vehicle type To identify the correct tire inflation pressure please note the following Tire sizes of your v...

Page 317: ...icle status 3 Tire Pressure Monitor 4 Check whether the current tire inflation pres sure levels deviate from the intended tire pressure value 5 Correct the tire inflation pressure if the actual tire inflation pressure deviates from the in tended tire inflation pressure After correcting the tire pressure With runflat tires Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor With Tire Pressure Monitor The corrected ...

Page 318: ...cy wheel T 135 80 R 17 102 M Speed up to a max of 50 mph 80 km h 4 2 60 M340i M340i xDrive Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 225 50 R 17 98 H XL M S 2 2 32 2 4 35 225 45 R 18 95 H XL A S 225 45 R 18 95 H XL M S 2 5 36 2 7 39 225 40 R 19 93 H XL A S 2 6 38 2 9 42 Front 225 45 R 18 95 Y XL 2 5 36 Rear 255 40 R 18 99 Y XL 2 5 36 Front 225 40 R 19 9...

Page 319: ...er 100 mph 160 km h 330i 330i xDrive Without high speed tuning feature Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 225 50 R 17 98 H XL M S 2 2 32 2 7 39 Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI 225 45 R 18 95 H XL A S 225 45 R 18 95 H XL M S 2 5 36 3 0 44 225 40 R 19 93 H XL 2 7 39 3 2 46 Front 225 45 R 18 95 Y XL 2 2 32 Rear 255 40 R 18 99 Y XL 2 3 3...

Page 320: ... T 135 80 R 17 102 M Speed up to a max of 50 mph 80 km h 4 2 60 M340i M340i xDrive Without high speed tuning feature Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 225 50 R 17 98 H XL M S 2 4 35 2 7 39 225 45 R 18 95 H XL A S 225 45 R 18 95 H XL M S 2 7 39 3 0 44 225 40 R 19 93 H XL A S 2 9 42 3 2 46 Front 225 45 R 18 95 Y XL 2 5 36 Rear 255 40 R 18 99 Y XL ...

Page 321: ...nt 225 40 R 19 93 H XL M S 3 0 44 Rear 255 35 R 19 96 H XL M S 3 0 44 Emergency wheel T 135 80 R 17 102 M Speed up to a max of 50 mph 80 km h 4 2 60 Tire marking Tire size 245 45 R 18 96 Y 245 nominal width in mm 45 aspect ratio in R radial tire code 18 rim diameter in inches 96 load bearing capacity Y speed code letter ZR tires reinforced radial tire for speeds exceed ing 150 mph 240 km h Maximum...

Page 322: ... C All passenger vehicle tires must conform to Fed eral Safety Requirements in addition to these grades Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified gov ernment test course E g a tire graded 150 would wear one and one half 1 g times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100 The relative p...

Page 323: ... S Winter and all season tires with better cold weather performance than summer tires Tire tread Summer tires Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than 0 12 in 3 mm otherwise there is an increased risk of aquaplaning Winter tires Do not drive with a tire tread of less than 0 16 in 4 mm as such tires are less suitable for winter operation Minimum tread depth Wear indicators are distributed ...

Page 324: ...rty If possible avoid driving over objects or road conditions that may damage tires or drive over them slowly and carefully Changing wheels and tires Mounting and wheel balancing Have mounting and wheel balancing carried out by a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Approved wheels and tires General information The following properties are recommended and appr...

Page 325: ...d tires Warning Retreaded tires can have different tire casing structures With advanced age the service life can be limited There is a risk of an accident The manufacturer of your vehicle does not rec ommend the use of retreaded tires The manufacturer of the vehicle does not rec ommend the use of retreaded tires Winter tires General information Winter tires are recommended for operating on winter ...

Page 326: ...es in plastic bags Remove dirt from wheels or tires Runflat tires Principle Run flat tires permit continued driving under re stricted conditions even in the event of a com plete tire pressure loss General information The wheels consist of tires that are self support ing to a limited degree and possibly special rims The reinforcement of the sidewall allows the tire to remain drivable to a restricte...

Page 327: ... repair set may be ineffective if the tire puncture measures approx 4 mm or more Contact a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop if the tire cannot be made drivable Do not remove foreign bodies that have pe netrated the tire Remove foreign objects only when they are visibly protruding from the tire Pull the speed limit sticker off the sealant bot tle and apply ...

Page 328: ...he tire with sealing compound Safety information DANGER If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventilation is in sufficient harmful exhaust gases can enter into the vehicle The exhaust gases contain pollu tants which are colorless and odorless In en closed areas exhaust gases can also accumu late outside of the vehicle There is danger to life Keep the exhaust pipe free and ensure suf ficient ventilatio...

Page 329: ...ssure Checking 1 Switch off the compressor 2 Read the tire pressure on the tire pressure display To continue the trip a tire inflation pressure of at least 2 bar must be reached Removing and stowing the sealant bottle 1 Unscrew the filler hose of the sealant bottle from the tire valve 2 Press the red unlocking device 3 Remove the sealant bottle from the compres sor 4 Wrap and store the sealant bot...

Page 330: ...mmediately drive approx 5 miles 10 km to ensure that the sealing compound is evenly distributed in the tire Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph 80 km h If possible do not drive at speeds less than 12 mph 20 km h Adjustment 1 Stop at a suitable location 2 Screw the connection hose of the compres sor directly onto the tire valve stem 3 Insert the connector into the power socket in the vehicle interior 4...

Page 331: ...nter or repair shop Use Use only in pairs on the rear wheels equipped with the tires of the following size 225 45 R18 The wheel size and rim offset are located on the inside of the wheel Follow the tire chain manufacturer s instructions Do not initialize the Flat Tire Monitor after mounting tire chains as doing so may result in incorrect readings Do not reset the Tire Pressure Monitor after mounti...

Page 332: ...res The Tire Pressure Monitor does not activate until after driving for a few minutes After a tire or wheel replacement After a reset for tires with special appro val After changing the tire setting For tires with special approval After a tire or wheel replacement a reset was performed with the correct tire infla tion pressure After the tire inflation pressure was ad justed to a new value a reset ...

Page 333: ...ayed target pressure may change and may differ from the tire inflation pressure details on the door pillar of the driver s door The tire in flation pressure can thus be corrected to the value of the displayed target pressures The target pressure is immediately adjusted if the vehicle load status is changed in the tire set tings Tire conditions General information Tire and system status are indicat...

Page 334: ...ing such as steering and braking response Run flat tires can maintain limited stability There is a risk of accident Do not continue driving if the vehicle is equipped with normal tires Follow the infor mation on run flat tires and continued driving with these tires If a tire inflation pressure check is required Message An icon with a Check Control message appears on the Control Display Icon Possib...

Page 335: ...tched on Safety information Warning A damaged regular tire with low or missing tire inflation pressure impacts handling such as steering and braking response Run flat tires can maintain limited stability There is a risk of accident Do not continue driving if the vehicle is equipped with normal tires Follow the infor mation on run flat tires and continued driving with these tires If a tire inflatio...

Page 336: ... stored during the last reset Measure 1 Reduce your speed and stop cautiously Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu vers 2 Check whether the vehicle is fitted with nor mal tires or run flat tires Run flat tires are labeled with a circular icon containing the letters RSC marked on the tire sidewall Run flat tires refer to page 326 3 Read the description on What to do in case of a flat tire Action...

Page 337: ...0 miles 80 km Vehicle handling with damaged tires Vehicles driven with a damaged tire will handle differently potentially leading to conditions such as the following Greater likelihood of skidding of the vehicle Longer braking distances Changed self steering properties Modify your driving style Avoid abrupt steering maneuvers or driving over obstacles for instance curbs or potholes Final tire fail...

Page 338: ...ly when the low tire pressure telltale illumi nates you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible and inflate them to the proper pressure Driving on a significantly under inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure Under inflation also reduces fuel effi ciency and tire tread life and may affect the vehi cle s handling and stopping ability Please note that the ...

Page 339: ...t Performing initialization When initializing the set tire inflation pressures serve as reference values in order to detect a flat tire Initialization is started by confirming the tire inflation pressures Do not initialize the system when driving with tire chains 1 CAR 2 Vehicle status 3 Flat Tire Monitor 4 Turn on drive ready state and do not drive off 5 Start the initialization with Perform rese...

Page 340: ...ressure for in stance reduced lane stability when braking braking distances are longer and the self steer ing properties will change There is a risk of ac cident Drive moderately and do not exceed a speed of 50 mph 80 km h Maximum speed You may continue driving with a damaged tire at speeds up to 50 mph 80 km h Continued driving with a flat tire Follow the following when continuing to drive with a...

Page 341: ... always need to be changed immedi ately when there is a tire pressure loss due to a flat tire If needed the tools for changing wheels are available as accessories from a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or re pair shop Safety information Warning The vehicle jack is only provided for short term lifting of the vehicle for wheel changes Even if all safety measures are obser...

Page 342: ... is raised on a vehicle jack may fall off of the jack if lateral forces are exerted on it There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property While the vehicle is raised do not ex ert lateral forces on the vehicle or pull abruptly on the vehicle Have a stuck wheel removed by a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Securing the vehicle against rolling Gener...

Page 343: ...n the lug bolt Preparing the vehicle Park the vehicle on solid and non slip ground at a safe distance from traffic Turn on the hazard warning system Set the parking brake Engage a gear or move the selector lever to position P As soon as permitted by the traffic flow have all vehicle occupants get out of the vehicle and ensure that they remain outside the haz ardous area in a safe place such as beh...

Page 344: ...k by turning the vehicle jack crank or lever clockwise 4 Take your hand away from the vehicle jack as soon as the vehicle jack is under load and continue turning the vehicle jack crank or lever with one hand 5 Make sure that the vehicle jack foot stands vertically and at a right angle beneath the jacking point 6 Make sure that the vehicle jack foot stands vertically and perpendicularly beneath the...

Page 345: ...ug bolts are tight with a calibrated torque wrench 6 Have the damaged tire replaced at the near est dealer s service center or another quali fied service center or repair shop Emergency wheel Principle In the event of a flat tire the emergency wheel can be used in place of the wheel with the defec tive tire The emergency wheel is only intended for temporary use until the defective tire wheel has b...

Page 346: ...wheel 5 Remove the emergency wheel from the stor age well arrow 2 Inserting the emergency wheel 1 Pull the luggage compartment floor up 2 Place the emergency wheel in the storage well 3 Insert the tool holder 4 Attach the hooks of the luggage straps at the lashing points 5 Tie the ratchet strap Make sure that it is cor rectly and firmly seated 6 Push the cargo floor panel downward MOBILITY Wheels ...

Page 347: ...s also applies to safety related functions and sys tems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be ob served Overview 1 Jump starting positive battery terminal 2 Oil filler neck 3 Depending on motorization coolant reservoir for additional radiator 4 Coolant reservoir engine 5 Vehicle identification number 6 Filler neck for washer fluid 7 Jump starting negati...

Page 348: ...rrectly locked hood can open while driv ing and restrict visibility There is a risk of acci dent Stop immediately and correctly close the hood Warning Body parts can be jammed when opening and closing the hood There is a risk of injury Make sure that the area of movement of hood is clear during opening and closing NOTICE Folded away wipers can be jammed when the hood is opened There is a risk of d...

Page 349: ...Closing the hood Energetically close the hood from approx 20 in 50 cm The hood must engage on both sides Engine compartment MOBILITY 349 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 350: ...t standard in each case Safety information CAUTION The use of poor quality fuels may result in harmful engine deposits or damage Addition ally problems relating to drivability starting and stalling especially under certain environmental conditions such as high ambient temperature and high altitude may occur If drivability problems are encountered we rec ommend switching to a high quality gasoline ...

Page 351: ...General information The engine oil consumption is dependent on your driving style and driving conditions Therefore regularly check the engine oil level af ter refueling by taking a detailed measurement The engine oil consumption can increase in the following situations for instance Sporty driving style Break in of the engine Idle operation of the engine With use of engine oil types that are classi...

Page 352: ...ciently long trip is displayed Detailed measurement Principle The engine oil level is checked when the vehicle is stationary and displayed via a scale If the engine oil level is outside its permissible operating range a Check Control message is displayed General information During the measurement the idle speed is in creased somewhat Functional requirements Vehicle is parked in a horizontal positi...

Page 353: ... dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Overview The oil filler neck is located in the engine com partment Additional information For an overview refer to page 347 Adding engine oil 1 Opening the hood Opening refer to page 348 2 Open the lid counterclockwise 3 Add engine oil 4 Close the lid Engine oil types to add General information The engine oil grade is crit...

Page 354: ...t exceed the service intervals indicated in the ve hicle The vehicle manufacturer recommends that you have a dealer s service center or another quali fied service center or repair shop change the en gine oil Coolant General information Coolant consists of water and coolant additive Not all commercially available additives are suita ble for the vehicle Do not mix additives of differ ent colors Obse...

Page 355: ...erfill 6 Close the lid 7 Have the cause of the coolant loss eliminated as soon as possible Disposal Comply with the relevant environmental protection regulations when disposing of coolant and coolant additives Washer fluid General information All windshield washer jets are supplied from one tank Use a mixture of tap water and windshield washer concentrate If desired a windshield washer concentrate...

Page 356: ...ot add silicon containing additives to the washer fluid NOTICE Mixing different windshield washer concen trates or antifreeze can damage the washing system There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Do not mix dif ferent windshield washer concentrates or anti freeze Follow the information and mixture ra tios provided on the containers Overview The washer fluid reservoir is ...

Page 357: ...apt the amount of maintenance corresponding to your user profile General information Information on service notifications can be dis played on the Control Display Additional information Service notifications refer to page 163 Service data in the vehicle key Information on the service notifications is contin uously stored in the vehicle key The service center can read this data out and suggest a ma...

Page 358: ...rongly recommends that access to the socket for Onboard Diagnosis be limited to a dealer s service center or another qualified service cen ter or repair shop or other persons that have the specialized training and equipment for pur poses of properly utilizing the socket for On board Diagnosis Position Located on the driver s side is an OBD socket for reading the vehicle data Emissions The warning ...

Page 359: ... is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Hold the wiper firmly when changing the wiper blade Do not fold or switch on the wiper without a wiper blade in stalled NOTICE Folded away wipers can be jammed when the hood is opened There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Make sure that the wipers with the wiper blades mounted are folded down onto the windsh...

Page 360: ...condensation evaporates after a short time The headlight glass does not need to be changed If despite driving with the headlights switched on increasing humidity forms for instance water droplets in the light have the headlights checked Vehicle battery General information The battery is maintenance free More information about the battery can be re quested from a dealer s service center or another ...

Page 361: ...ry Charge the battery only when the engine is off and via the starting aid terminals in the engine compartment With Mild Hybrid technology charge the battery only when the hood is opened Additional information Starting aid terminals refer to page 367 Power interruption After a power interruption some equipment needs to be newly initialized or individual settings updated for example With Memory fun...

Page 362: ...ion for transport and storage Secure the battery so that it does not tip over during transport Fuses General information The fuses are located at different places in the vehicle Safety information Warning Incorrect and repaired fuses can overload elec trical lines and components There is a risk of fire Never attempt to repair a blown fuse Do not replace a nonworking fuse with a substitute of anoth...

Page 363: ...d Additional fuse boxes Additional fuse boxes are located in the vehicle In the case of a malfunction contact a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Replacing fuses The vehicle manufacturer recommends that you have a dealer s service center or another quali fied service center or repair shop replace the fuses Replacing components MOBILITY 363 Online Edition fo...

Page 364: ...azard warning flashers The button is located in the center console The red light in the button flashes when the haz ard warning flashers are activated Warning triangle The warning triangle is located on the inside of the tailgate Press on the release arrow 1 and swivel the cover down arrow 2 First aid kit General information Some of the articles have a limited service life Check the expiration dat...

Page 365: ...s This data is trans mitted automatically It may be necessary to ap prove this on the Control Display Teleservice Help Depending on the country Teleservice Help en ables an in depth diagnosis of the vehicle by BMW Roadside Assistance via wireless trans mission You can launch Teleservice Help by requesting it through BMW Roadside Assistance 1 Park the vehicle in a safe place 2 Set the parking brake...

Page 366: ...n Only press the SOS button in an emergency The Intelligent Assist system establishes a con nection with the BMW Response Center For technical reasons the Emergency Call can not be guaranteed under unfavorable conditions Overview SOS button Functional requirements Standby state is switched on The Assist system is functional If the vehicle is equipped with intelligent emergency call the integrated ...

Page 367: ...the engine can be started using the battery of another vehicle and two jumper cables Only use jumper cables with fully insulated clamp handles Safety information DANGER Contact with live components can lead to an electric shock There is a risk of injury or danger to life Do not touch any components that are under voltage Warning If the jumper cables are connected in the incor rect order sparking m...

Page 368: ...ccessful wait a few minutes before making another at tempt in order to allow the discharged battery to recharge 3 Let both engines run for several minutes 4 Disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse order Check the battery and recharge if needed Tow starting and towing Safety information Warning Due to system limits individual functions can malfunction during tow starting towing with the Intelli...

Page 369: ...amage to other vehicle parts can occur There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Correctly attach the tow bar or tow rope to the tow fitting Tow bar The tow fittings used should be on the same side on both vehicles Should it prove impossible to avoid mounting the tow bar at an inclination please follow the follow ing Free movement is limited going around cor ners The tow b...

Page 370: ...ent of the tow fitting in regular intervals Additional information Onboard vehicle tool kit refer to page 359 Safety information NOTICE If the tow fitting is not used as intended there may be damage to the vehicle or to the tow fit ting There is a risk of damage to property among other potential damage Follow the notes on using the tow fitting Screw thread for tow fitting Press on the mark on the ...

Page 371: ...amage to property among other poten tial damage Maintain sufficient distance and do not spray too long continuously Follow the op erating instructions for the high pressure clean ers Distances and temperature Maximum temperature 140 60 Minimum distance from sensors cameras seals 12 inches 30 cm Minimum distance from glass sunroof 31 5 in 80 cm Automatic washing systems or car washes Safety informa...

Page 372: ... be reduced The heat generated during braking dries brake discs and brake pads and protects them against corrosion Completely remove all residues on the windows to minimize loss of visibility due to smearing and to reduce wiper noises and wiper blade wear Vehicle care Vehicle care products General information BMW recommends using vehicle care and cleaning products from BMW Suitable vehicle care pr...

Page 373: ...damage to property among other potential damage Ensure that any Velcro fasteners are closed Caring for special components Light alloy wheels When cleaning the vehicle use only neutral rim cleaners having a pH value from 5 to 9 Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or steam cleaners above 140 60 Follow the manufacturer s instructions Aggressive acidic or alkaline cleaning agents can destroy the prote...

Page 374: ...d do not layer several floor mats Make sure that there is sufficient clearance for the pedals Ensure that the floor mats are se curely fastened again after they were removed for instance for cleaning The floor mats can be removed from the car s in terior for cleaning If the floor carpets are very contaminated clean with a microfiber cloth and water or a textile cleaner To prevent matting of the ca...

Page 375: ...Further information is available from a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Vehicle Care MOBILITY 375 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 376: ...rom this for instance due to the selected optional equip ment country version or country specific meas uring procedure Detailed values can be found in the approval documents on labels on the vehicle or can be obtained from a dealer s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop Dimensions The dimensions can vary depending on the model version equipment version or country speci...

Page 377: ...055 Approved rear axle weight lbs kg 2 601 1 180 M340i powered by BMW M Approved gross vehicle weight lbs kg 4 905 2 225 Payload lbs kg 959 435 Approved front axle weight lbs kg 2 425 1 100 Approved rear axle weight lbs kg 2 701 1 225 M340i xDrive powered by BMW M Approved gross vehicle weight lbs kg 5 027 2 280 Payload lbs kg 957 434 Approved front axle weight lbs kg 2 524 1 145 Approved rear axl...

Page 378: ...g capacities BMW 3 Series Sedan Fuel tank approx US gal liters 15 6 59 0 Observe further information on fuel quality refer to page 350 REFERENCE Technical data 378 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 379: ...fter the editorial deadline The following chapters were updated in the printed version of the Owner s Manual after the editorial deadline for the Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehicle had closed Opening and closing BMW Digital Key gen eral Appendix REFERENCE 379 Online Edition for Part no 01405A38F56 VI 21 ...

Page 380: ...ee Recirculated air mode 268 273 air conditioning climate 271 Air distribution manual 269 274 Air drying see air conditioning 271 Air flow automatic climate control 269 273 Air outlets see Ventilation 275 Air pressure tires 316 Air quality 266 Alarm system 103 Alarm unintentional 104 All season tires see Winter tires 325 All wheel drive see xDrive 214 Ambient light 177 Android Auto connection to t...

Page 381: ...ng power window see Safety switch 106 Bluetooth connection 76 Blu ray see Owner s Handbook for Navigation Entertainment Communication 6 BMW Accident Assistance 365 BMW Assist see Owner s Manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communication 6 BMW Digital Key 88 BMW Drive Recorder 207 BMW Gesture Control 56 BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant 52 BMW maintenance system 357 BMW Roadside Assistance 365...

Page 382: ...e see Wireless charging tray 289 Charging tray for smartphones see Wireless charging tray 289 Chassis suspension electronic see Adaptive M chassis suspension 265 Chassis number see Vehicle identification num ber 12 Check Control 153 Checking the engine oil level electronically 352 Children seating position 124 Children transporting safely 124 Child restraint systems mounting 125 Child restraint sy...

Page 383: ...g 262 Cruise control 218 Cruise control active with Stop Go func tion 220 Cruise control see Active Cruise Control 220 Cruise control with distance control see Active Cruise Control with Stop Go function 220 Cruise control without distance control see Cruise control 218 Cruising range 162 Cup holder front 294 Cup holder rear 294 Current consumption 151 152 Customer service see Owner s Manual for N...

Page 384: ...ing mode ECO PRO 308 Driving mode see Driving Dynamics Con trol 133 Driving notes general 303 Driving out of parking space 251 Driving stability control systems 212 Driving Start Stop button 130 Driving style analysis ECO PRO 312 Driving through water 303 Driving tips 303 DSC Dynamic Stability Control 212 DTC Dynamic Traction Control 214 Dynamic damping see Adaptive M chassis suspension 265 Dynami...

Page 385: ...area 297 F Factory settings see reset vehicle data 65 Failure message see Check Control 153 Fan see Air flow 269 273 Fastening safety belts see Safety belts 112 Fatigue alert 210 Fault indicators see Check Control 153 Filler neck for engine oil 352 Filter see Interior filter 266 Filter see Microfilter 269 Fine wood parts care 373 First aid kit 364 First Steps see Setup Wizard 69 Flat tire changing...

Page 386: ...d bulbs 360 Head restraints and seats 109 Head restraints front 115 Head restraints rear 117 Head up Display 168 Head up Display care 374 Head up Display store position see Memory function 121 Heated steering wheel 120 Heated steering wheel climate control rules 122 Heavy cargo stowing 297 Height vehicle 376 High beam Assistant 174 High beams 139 High beams low beams see High beam Assis tant 174 H...

Page 387: ...icle key 82 Kickdown Steptronic transmission 142 Knee airbag 180 L Label on recommended tires 325 Lane change assistant 236 Lane control assistant with active side collision protection see Side collision mitigation 202 Lane departure warning 195 Lane lines Surround View 255 Lane threshold warning 195 Language setting 64 Laser headlights replacing see Lights and bulbs 360 Laser high beams 176 Lashi...

Page 388: ...ia of the Owner s Manual 14 Medical supplies see First aid kit 364 Memory function 121 Menu instrument cluster see Selection lists 165 Menus operating iDrive 44 Messages 66 Messages see Check Control 153 Meters see Instrument cluster 148 Microfilter 269 275 Mild Hybrid technology 361 Minimum tread depth tires 323 Mobile communication devices in the vehi cle 303 Mobile devices managing 74 Mobile ph...

Page 389: ...MW Intelli gent Personal Assistant 54 P Paint car care 372 Pair device 73 Pairing mobile devices see Connections 73 Panic alarm see Panic mode 104 Panic mode 104 Panorama View 259 Park Distance Control PDC 240 Parking aid see PDC 240 Parking assistance systems 239 Parking assistant 247 Parking Assistant driving out of parking space 251 Parking Assistant for driving out of parking space 251 Parking...

Page 390: ... voltage battery 160 Refueling 314 Remote 3D View 261 Remote control for audio see Owner s Hand book for Navigation Entertainment Communi cation 6 Remote control see Vehicle key 82 Remote control universal 282 Remote Engine Start see Stationary climate control 279 Remote services app see Owner s Handbook for Navigation Entertainment Communica tion 6 Remote Software Upgrade 59 Renewal wheels and ti...

Page 391: ...ck 63 Set day see Date 63 Set speed see Active Cruise Control with Stop Go function 220 Set system language see Language 64 Set time see Time 63 Setting Control Display 65 Settings general 63 Settings locking unlocking 102 Settings seats and head restraints 109 Setup Wizard 69 Shift lights 160 Shift paddles on the steering wheel 142 Shift point indicator tachometer 160 Side airbag 179 Side collisi...

Page 392: ... Owner s Manual 7 Status vehicle 168 Steering and Lane Control Assistant 230 Steering Assistant see Steering and Lane Con trol Assistant 230 Steering column adjustment 120 Steering wheel adjusting 120 Steering wheel buttons 32 Steering wheel heating 120 Steering wheel heating climate control rules 122 Steptronic Sport transmission see Steptronic transmission 142 Steptronic transmission 142 Stoppin...

Page 393: ...ure control 57 Tone see Owner s Manual for Navigation Enter tainment and Communication 6 Tools 359 Top View see Surround View 254 Torque indicator electric motor see Sport dis plays 167 Torque indicator see Sport displays 167 Touchpad Controller 50 Tow bar 369 Tow fitting 370 Towing 368 Tow rope 369 Tow starting 368 TPM Flat Tire Monitor 338 Traction control 214 TRACTION driving dynamics 214 Traff...

Page 394: ...hicle paint care 372 Vehicle status 168 Vehicle storage 374 Vehicle washing 371 Ventilation 275 Ventilation see Pre ventilation 277 Venting see Ventilation 275 Vent see Ventilation 275 Version Software see Remote Software Up grade 59 Video recording see BMW Drive Recorder 207 Video see Owner s Manual for Navigation En tertainment and Communication 6 VIN see Vehicle identification number 12 Voice c...

Page 395: ...hield wiper see Wiper system 139 Winter storage see Long term vehicle stor age 374 Winter tires 325 Winter tires tread 323 Wiper blades replacing 359 Wiper fluid see Washer fluid 355 Wiper fold away position 141 Wiper see Washer wiper system 139 Wiper system 139 Wireless charging smartphone see Wireless charging tray 289 Wireless charging tray for smartphones 289 WLAN connection 77 Wood parts care...

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