BMW Automobile 320i User Manual

Owner's Manual  
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Contents  
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Congratulations, and thank you for choosing a BMW.  
Thorough familiarity with your vehicle will provide you with enhanced control and  
security when you drive it. Therefore we have one request:  
Please take the time to read this Owner's Manual and familiarize yourself with the  
information that we have compiled for you before starting off in your new BMW. The  
manual contains important data and instructions intended to assist you in obtaining  
maximum satisfaction from your BMW's unique array of advanced technical fea-  
tures. It also contains information on vehicle maintenance designed to enhance  
operating safety while simultaneously helping you to maintain your BMW's value  
throughout an extended service life. For additional information refer to the supple-  
mental manuals.  
This Owner's Manual should be considered a permanent part of this vehicle. It  
should stay with the vehicle when sold to provide the next owner with important  
operating, safety and maintenance information.  
We wish you an enjoyable driving experience.  
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4 Notes  
About this Owner's Manual  
Additional sources of information Symbols used  
We have made every effort to ensure  
If you have any additional questions,  
Indicates precautions that must  
that you are able to find what you need your BMW center will be glad to advise  
be followed precisely in order to  
avoid the possibility of personal injury  
and serious damage to the vehicle.  
in this Owner's Manual as quickly as  
possible. The fastest way to find spe-  
cific topics is by using the detailed  
index at the end. If you wish to gain an  
initial overview of your vehicle, you will  
find this in the first chapter.  
you.  
You can find more information about  
BMW, for example on its technology,  
on the Internet at www.bmw.com.  
Contains information that will  
assist you in gaining the optimum  
benefit from your vehicle and enable  
you to care more effectively for your  
vehicle.  
Should you wish to sell your BMW at  
some time in the future, please remem-  
ber to hand over this Owner's Manual  
to the new owner; it is an important part  
of the vehicle.  
Refers to measures that can be  
taken to help protect the environ-  
ment.  
Marks the end of a specific item of  
information.  
Indicates special equipment, coun-  
try-specific equipment and optional  
extras when available.  
Vehicle Memory, Key Memory,  
refer to page 64. Identifies func-  
tions that can be specifically adapted  
for a particular key or vehicle. These  
adjustments can be performed either by  
yourself or by your BMW center.  
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Notes  
5
Your individual vehicle  
On purchasing your BMW, you have  
decided in favor of a model with individ- ongoing development conceived to  
Status at time of printing  
BMW pursues a policy of continuous,  
For your own safety  
Fuels  
ualized equipment and features. This  
Owner's Manual describes all models  
and equipment that BMW offers within  
the same group.  
ensure that our vehicles continue to  
embody the highest quality and safety  
standards combined with advanced,  
state-of-the-art technology. For this  
reason, the features described in this  
Owner's Manual could differ from those  
on your vehicle. Nor can errors and  
omissions be entirely ruled out. You are  
therefore asked to appreciate that no  
claims can be recognized on the basis  
of the data, illustrations or descriptions  
in this Owner's Manual.  
Use unleaded gasoline only. Fuels  
containing up to and including  
10% ethanol or other oxygenates with  
up to 2.8% oxygen by weight – that is,  
15% MTBE or 3% methanol plus an  
equivalent amount of co-solvent – will  
not void the applicable warranties  
We hope you will understand that  
equipment and features are included  
that you might not have chosen for your  
vehicle. You can easily identify any dif-  
ferences with the aid of the asterisk  
used to identify all optional equipment  
and accessories.  
respecting defects in materials or work-  
manship. Field experience has indi-  
cated significant differences in fuel  
quality – volatility, composition, addi-  
tives, etc. among gasolines offered for  
sale in the United States and Canada.  
The use of poor-quality fuels may result  
in driveability, starting and stalling  
problems, especially under certain  
environmental conditions, such as high  
ambient temperature and high altitude.  
Should you encounter driveability prob-  
lems which you suspect could be  
related to the fuel you are using, we  
recommend that you respond by  
switching to a recognized high-quality  
brand.  
If your BMW features equipment which  
is not described in this Owner's Manual  
such as a car radio or telephone, Sup-  
plementary Owner's Manuals are  
enclosed. We ask you to read these  
manuals as well.  
Failure to comply with these recom-  
mendations may result in unscheduled  
maintenance.  
Obey all applicable safety rules when  
handling gasoline.<  
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6 Notes  
wheels, suspension components, brake  
dust shields, telephones – including  
operation of any portable cellular phone  
from within the vehicle without using an  
externally mounted antenna – or trans-  
ceiver equipment such as a CB, walkie-  
talkie, ham radio or similar, may cause  
extensive damage to the vehicle, com-  
promise its safety, interfere with the  
vehicle's electrical system or affect the  
validity of the BMW Limited Warranty.  
See your BMW center for additional  
information.  
Maintenance and repair  
Parts and accessories  
Advanced technology, e.g. the  
use of modern materials and high-  
performance electronics, requires spe- parts and accessories approved by  
Important safety information!  
For your own safety, use genuine  
cially adapted maintenance and repair  
methods. Therefore, only have corre-  
sponding work on your BMW carried  
out by a BMW center or a workshop  
that works according to BMW repair  
procedures with correspondingly  
trained personnel. If work is carried out mum performance when installed on  
improperly there is a danger of conse- your vehicle.  
quential damage and the related safety BMW warrants these parts to be free  
BMW.  
When you purchase accessories tested  
and approved by BMW and Original  
BMW Parts, you simultaneously acquire  
the assurance that they have been thor-  
oughly tested by BMW to ensure opti-  
Do not use key or remote control to  
lock doors or luggage compartment  
with anyone inside the vehicle. Refer to  
the Owner's Manual for more details.<  
risks.<  
from defects in material and workman-  
ship.  
BMW will not accept any liability for  
damage resulting from installation of  
parts and accessories not approved by  
BMW.  
BMW cannot test every product on the  
market to determine whether it can be  
used on a BMW safely and without risk  
to either the vehicle, its operation, or its  
occupants.  
Maintenance, replacement, or  
repair of the emission control  
devices and systems may be performed  
by any automotive repair establishment  
or individual using any certified auto-  
motive part.<  
Original BMW Parts, BMW Accessories  
and other products approved by BMW,  
together with professional advice on  
using these items, are available from all  
BMW centers.  
Symbol on vehicle parts  
Indicates that you should consult  
the relevant section of this  
Owner's Manual for information on a  
Installation and operation of non-BMW particular part or assembly.  
approved accessories such as alarms,  
radios, amplifiers, radar detectors,  
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Notes  
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Service and warranty  
Reporting safety defects  
This manual is supplemented by a Ser- The following only applies to vehicles  
vice and Warranty Information Booklet  
for US models or a Warranty and Ser-  
vice Guide Booklet for Canadian mod-  
els.  
owned and operated in the US.  
If you believe that your vehicle has a  
defect which could cause a crash or  
could cause injury or death, you should  
We recommend that you read this pub- immediately inform the National High-  
lication thoroughly.  
way Traffic Safety Administration  
NHTSA in addition to notifying BMW of  
North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227,  
Westwood, New Jersey 07675-1227,  
telephone toll-free 1-800-831-1117.  
Your BMW is covered by the following  
warranties:  
>New Vehicle Limited Warranty  
>Rust Perforation Limited Warranty  
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,  
>Federal Emissions System Defect  
Warranty  
>Federal Emissions Performance War-  
ranty  
NHTSA cannot become involved in indi-  
vidual problems between you, your  
dealer, or BMW of North America, LLC.  
>California Emission Control System  
Limited Warranty.  
Detailed information about these war-  
ranties is listed in the Service and War-  
ranty Information Booklet for US mod-  
els or in the Warranty and Service  
Guide Booklet for Canadian models.  
To contact NHTSA, you may either call  
the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at  
1-800-424-9393 or 366-0123 in the  
Washington, D.C. area, or write to:  
NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transpor-  
tation, Washington, D.C. 20590. You  
can also obtain other information about  
motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.  
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Contents  
About this Owner's Manual 4  
Additional sources of  
information 4  
Cockpit 14  
Opening and closing:  
Keys 32  
Central locking system 32  
Opening and closing – via the  
remote control 33  
door lock 36  
inside 37  
Instrument cluster 16  
Indicator and warning lamps 18  
Buttons in steering wheel* 22  
Hazard warning triangle* 23  
Refueling 24  
Symbols used 4  
Your individual vehicle 5  
For your own safety 5  
Symbol on vehicle parts 6  
Reporting safety defects 7  
Luggage compartment 40  
Electric power windows 43  
To adjust:  
Safe seating position 47  
Seats 48  
Manual seat adjustment 48  
Power seat adjustment* 50  
Lumbar support* 50  
Head restraints 51  
Safety belts 51  
Seat and mirror memory* 53  
Seat heating* 54  
Steering wheel 55  
Mirrors 55  
Passenger safety systems:  
Airbags 57  
Transporting children safely 60  
Vehicle Memory, Key  
Memory 64  
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Driving:  
Ignition lock 65  
Technology for safety and  
driving convenience:  
Park Distance Control (PDC)* 86  
Dynamic Stability Control  
(DSC) 87  
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) –  
325xi, 330xi 89  
Hill Descent Control (HDC)* 91  
Flat Tire Monitor* 92  
Loading and transporting:  
Through-loading system* 112  
Ski bag* 113  
Cargo loading 114  
Roof-mounted luggage  
rack* 117  
Starting the engine 65  
Switching off the engine 67  
Parking brake 67  
Manual transmission 68  
Sequential manual gearbox  
SMG* 69  
Automatic transmission with  
Steptronic* 73  
Brake force display 93  
Turn signal indicator/Headlamp  
flasher 76  
Washer/wiper system/Rain  
sensor* 77  
Lamps:  
Parking lamps/Low beams 94  
Instrument lighting 95  
High beams/Standing lamps 95  
Fog lamps* 96  
Cruise control* 78  
Everything under control:  
Odometer 80  
Tachometer 80  
Energy control 80  
Fuel gauge 81  
Engine coolant temperature  
gauge 81  
Interior lamps 96  
Controlling the climate for  
pleasant driving:  
Air conditioning 98  
Automatic climate control* 102  
Roller sun blind* 106  
Service interval display 82  
Check Control 82  
Clock 83  
Interior conveniences:  
Premium sound system* 107  
Glove compartment 107  
Storage compartments 108  
Cellular phone* 110  
Computer* 84  
Ashtray, front* 110  
Ashtray, rear* 111  
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Special operating instructions:  
Replacement procedures:  
Onboard tool kit 142  
Windshield wiper blades 142  
Lamps and bulbs 143  
Changing a wheel 147  
Battery 151  
Engine data 160  
Dimensions 161  
Weights 162  
Break-in procedures 120  
General driving notes 121  
Antilock Brake System  
(ABS) 121  
Capacities 163  
Brake system 122  
Wheels and tires:  
Tire inflation pressure 124  
Tire condition 124  
Tire replacement 125  
Wheel and tire  
Fuses 151  
Giving and receiving  
assistance:  
Receiving assistance 152  
Jump-starting 153  
Towing the vehicle 154  
combinations 127  
Winter tires 127  
In the engine compartment:  
Hood 129  
Engine compartment  
essentials 130  
Washer fluids 132  
Engine oil 132  
Coolant 134  
Brake fluid 134  
Maintenance:  
The BMW Maintenance  
System 136  
Laws and regulations:  
California Proposition 65  
warning 138  
OBD interface socket 138  
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Everything from A to Z 166  
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Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
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14 Cockpit  
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Cockpit  
15  
1 Parking lamps/Low beams 94  
2 >Turn signal indicators 76  
>Standing lamps 95  
>High beams 95  
>Headlamp flasher 76  
>Computer 84  
3 Washer/wiper system/Rain  
sensor 77  
4 Hazard warning flashers  
5 Central locking system 32  
6 >Initiating an emergency call 152  
>Mobile Service 152  
7 Rear window defroster 100, 105  
8 Horn: the entire surface  
9 Adjusting the steering wheel 55  
10 Fog lamps 96  
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Instrument cluster  
17  
1 Fuel gauge 81  
2 Indicator lamp for turn signals 20  
3 Speedometer  
4 Indicator and warning lamps 18  
to 21  
5 Tachometer and Energy Control 80  
6 Engine coolant temperature  
gauge 81  
7 Indicator and warning lamps 18  
to 21  
8 Control button for the clock 83  
9 Selector lever and program display  
for automatic transmission/sequen-  
tial manual gearbox 19, 69, 75  
10 Display for  
>Trip odometer/Odometer 80  
>Clock 83  
>Service interval 82  
>Computer 84  
11 Check Control 82  
12 Trip odometer, reset to zero 80  
13 Indicator and warning lamps 18  
to 21  
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18 Indicator and warning lamps  
Engine oil pressure ●  
and switch off the engine.  
Technology that monitors itself  
Indicator and warning lamps that are  
identified by are tested for proper  
functioning whenever the ignition key is  
turned. They each light up once for dif-  
ferent periods of time.  
Red and yellow: continue driving  
cautiously  
The brake warning lamp comes  
on together with the yellow indi-  
cator lamps for ABS and  
DSC:  
Check the engine oil level; top off as  
required. If the oil level is correct:  
please contact the nearest BMW cen-  
ter.  
The entire ABS, CBC, DSC and  
ADB-X/DBC control system has  
failed. Continue driving cau-  
tiously and defensively. Avoid  
hard brake applications. Please have  
the system checked by your BMW cen-  
ter as soon as possible.  
systems, the corresponding lamp does  
not go out after the engine is started, or  
it lights up while the vehicle is moving.  
You will see how to react to this below.  
Do not continue driving, as the  
engine could sustain serious dam-  
age from inadequate lubrication.<  
Brake warning lamp ●  
If the lamp comes on when the  
parking brake is not engaged:  
Red: stop immediately  
Additional information beginning on  
page 86  
Battery charge current ●  
The battery is no longer being  
charged. Indicates a defective  
check the brake fluid level. Before driv-  
ing further, be sure to comply with the  
instructions on pages 122 and 134.  
CBC, ABS, DSC and ADB-X/  
DBC indicator and warning  
lamps for Canadian models.  
alternator drive belt or a problem with  
the alternator's charge circuit. please  
contact the nearest BMW center.  
Brake warning lamp for Cana-  
dian models.  
If the drive belt is defective, stop  
and switch off the engine immedi-  
ately to prevent overheating and seri-  
ous engine damage. If the drive belt is  
defective, increased steering effort is  
also required.<  
Flat Tire Monitor ●  
In addition, an acoustic signal is  
sounded: there is a flat tire.  
Reduce speed and carefully come to a  
stop. Avoid sudden braking and steer-  
ing maneuvers.  
Red: an important reminder  
Brake warning lamp  
Comes on when the parking  
brake is engaged – an additional  
acoustic signal sounds when starting  
off.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 92  
For additional information: refer to  
page 67  
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Indicator and warning lamps  
19  
Brake warning lamp for Cana-  
dian models.  
Dynamic Stability Control  
(DSC) ●  
Indicator lamp flashes:  
Yellow: check as soon as possible  
Engine oil level  
If the lamp comes on during  
normal vehicle operation: the  
engine oil level has fallen to the abso-  
lute minimum; refill as soon as possible.  
Do not drive more than approx.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 132  
The system is actively regulating drive  
torque and braking force.  
The indicator lamp stays lit:  
DSC has been switched off with the  
button; DTC is operational.  
Please consult the nearest BMW center  
in case of a malfunction.  
Additional information beginning on  
page 86  
Please fasten safety belts ●  
Comes on together with an  
acoustic signal until the safety  
belts are fastened.  
For additional information on safety  
belts: refer to page 51  
Airbags ●  
Please have the system  
inspected by your BMW center.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 57  
Engine oil level  
Comes on after the engine has  
been switched off: add engine  
oil at your earliest opportunity, such as  
when you next stop to refuel.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 132  
325xi, 330xi:  
DSC has been switched off manually or  
there is a system malfunction.  
ADB-X is operational in its standby  
mode. If the indidator lamp fails to go  
out when you press the DSC button  
again, this indicates a system malfunc-  
tion affecting both DSC and ADB-X.  
Please consult the nearest BMW cen-  
ter.  
Orange: consult the nearest BMW  
center  
Brake pads ●  
Automatic transmission/sequen-  
tial manual gearbox  
Have the brake pads checked.  
For additional information: refer  
to page 122  
The respective transmission has  
responded to a malfunction by reverting  
to operation in its emergency default  
program. Please consult the nearest  
BMW center.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 89  
Flat Tire Monitor ●  
The Flat Tire Monitor is malfunc-  
tioning or out of order. Please  
have the system inspected by your  
BMW center.  
For additional information: refer to  
pages 69, 73  
For additional information: refer to  
page 92  
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20 Indicator and warning lamps  
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)  
and brake warning lamp ●  
The indicator lamps remain on:  
DSC/DTC have been switched  
off with the button or are faulty.  
Please consult the nearest BMW  
center.  
page 86  
325xi, 330xi:  
DSC and ADB-X system malfunction.  
There is no provision for deactivating  
ADB-X.  
Please consult the nearest BMW cen-  
ter.  
Dynamic Brake Control (DBC)  
warning lamp for Canadian  
models.  
Engine electronics ●  
There is a fault in the electronic  
engine-management system.  
You can continue to drive with reduced  
engine output or engine speed. Please  
have the system inspected by your  
BMW center.  
Add washer fluid  
The washer fluid level is too low.  
Top off the fluid at the earliest  
opportunity.  
page 132  
Add coolant  
The coolant level is too low. Add  
coolant at the earliest opportu-  
nity.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 134  
CHECK GAS CAP* ●  
This indicator lamp comes on  
when the fuel filler cap is loose  
or missing.  
Close the gas cap tightly: refer to  
page 24  
Green: for your information  
For additional information: refer to  
page 89  
Turn signal indicator  
Flashes when the turn signals  
are on.  
SERVICE ENGINE SOON ●  
If the indicator lamp comes on  
either continuously or intermit-  
tently, this indicates a fault in the emis-  
sions-related electronic systems.  
Although the vehicle remains opera-  
tional, you should have the systems  
checked by your BMW center at the  
earliest possible opportunity.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 138  
DSC indicator and brake warn-  
ing lamps for Canadian models.  
Rapid flashing indicates a system mal-  
function.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 76  
Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) ●  
Malfunction in DBC system.  
Conventional braking efficiency  
is available and unrestricted.  
Have the system repaired at your BMW  
center as soon as possible.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 121  
Cruise control  
Lights up when the cruise con-  
trol is activated: ready for oper-  
ation via the buttons in the steering  
wheel.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 78  
Service Engine Soon indicator  
lamp for Canadian models.  
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21  
Front fog lamps  
Lights up whenever you switch  
on the fog lamps.  
For additional information: refer to  
page 96  
Blue: for your information  
High beams  
Comes on when the high beams  
are on or the headlamp flasher  
is actuated.  
For additional information: refer to  
pages 76, 95  
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22 Buttons in steering wheel*  
These buttons let you operate the fol- >CD  
lowing functions quickly and without  
being distracted from traffic conditions:  
Press briefly: jump to next track  
Extended pressure: search function  
in track  
>Cassette  
Press briefly: jump to next track or  
stop fast forward  
Extended pressure: fast forward  
>Phone  
Scan personal phone book.  
>Selected radio functions  
>The cruise control  
>Selected telephone functions  
>The voice recognition system.  
The controls are active only when  
the corresponding systems and  
accessories are switched on.<  
Rewind: same functions as forward.  
Volume.  
Press briefly: receive a phone call, ini-  
tiate dialing, terminate a call.  
Extended pressure:  
Switch voice recognition on and off.  
Cruise control: select a stored setting.  
Switch between phone, radio, cassette  
and CD.  
Cruise control: store and accelerate +  
or decelerate and store –.  
Forward:  
>Radio  
Press briefly: next station in station  
memory  
Extended pressure: station search  
Cruise control: activate/interrupt/deac-  
tivate.  
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Hazard warning triangle*  
First-aid kit*  
23  
The hazard warning triangle is stored in  
a storage case on the left side of the  
luggage compartment.  
The first-aid kit is located under the  
passenger seat.  
To release: pull the handle and fold the  
cover down.  
Always observe all legal regula-  
tions requiring a warning triangle  
to be carried in the vehicle.<  
To close: fold the cover up and press it  
until the tab engages.  
Some of the articles in the first-aid  
kit have a limited period of use  
before expiration. For this reason,  
check the expiration dates of each of  
the items regularly and replace any  
whose expiration dates have passed.  
You can purchase replacements in any  
drugstore or pharmacy. in any drug-  
store or pharmacy.  
Always observe all legal regulations  
requiring a first-aid kit to be carried in  
the vehicle.<  
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24 Refueling  
Always observe all safety precau-  
tions posted at the service station  
when handling fuel.  
Never carry spare fuel containers in  
your vehicle. Whether empty or full,  
these containers can leak, cause an  
explosion, or lead to fire in the event of  
a collision.<  
Fuel filler door  
Simple and environmentally  
friendly  
Always switch off the engine  
before refueling, as it is not possi-  
ble to add fuel with the engine running,  
and attempts may also trigger the  
SERVICE ENGINE SOON lamp.<  
Open the gas cap carefully to pre-  
vent fuel from spraying out. Fuel  
spray may cause injury.<  
Keep the gas cap in the bracket  
attached to the fuel filler door.  
Press on the rear edge of the fuel filler  
door to open and close it.  
When refueling, insert the filler nozzle  
completely into the filler pipe. Lifting the  
nozzle during refueling  
If an electrical malfunction occurs, you  
can unlock the fuel filler door manually:  
Pull the knob with the fuel pump sym-  
bol, located on the right side wall of the  
luggage compartment.  
>results in premature pump shutoff  
>and will reduce the effectiveness of  
the vapor recovery system on the  
pump.  
The fuel tank is full when the filler noz-  
zle shuts off the first time.  
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Fuel specifications  
Tire inflation pressure  
25  
Close the gas cap carefully after  
The engine uses lead-free gasoline  
only.  
refueling until a click is heard.  
While closing, be sure not to squeeze  
the strap which is fastened to the cap.  
A loose or missing cap will activate the  
CHECK GAS CAP* lamp.<  
Required fuel:  
>Premium Unleaded Gasoline,  
min. 91 AKI.  
AKI = Anti Knock Index  
Tank capacity  
Never use leaded fuel, as it would  
cause permanent and irreversible  
damage to the oxygen sensor and the  
catalytic converter.<  
>Approx. 16.6 gal./63 liters, of which  
>approx. 2.1 gal./8 liters are reserve  
capacity.  
Do not drive to the last drop of  
fuel. This can prevent the engine  
from operating properly and result in  
damage.<  
Checking tire pressures  
Tire pressures in psi/kilopascal are  
shown on the driver's door post and are  
visible when the door is open.  
Only check the tire inflation pressures  
of cold tires. This means after driving a  
maximum of 1.25 miles/2 km or after  
the vehicle has been parked for at least  
2 hours. Warm tires have higher infla-  
tion pressures.  
In the following tire inflation pressure  
table, all pressures are specified in the  
standard units of pressure, psi and kilo-  
pascal, and apply to cold tires, i.e. tires  
at ambient temperature.  
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Vehicles with Flat Tire Monitor:  
Your vehicle is equipped with tires that  
not only meet US standards, but also  
European standards. We recommend  
the exclusive use of BMW approved  
tires.  
After correcting the inflation pressures,  
reinitialize the system. Refer to  
page 92.  
Check the tire pressures on a reg-  
ular basis – at least twice a  
month – and before every extended  
journey. If this is not done, incorrect tire  
pressures can cause driving instability  
and tire damage, ultimately resulting in  
accidents.  
Remember to check the inflation pres-  
sure in the space-saver or standard  
spare tire.  
Inflate the spare tire to the highest infla-  
tion pressure specified for your vehi-  
cle.<  
Comply with tire approval  
specifications  
The inflation pressures in the table  
apply to BMW approved tire sizes and  
tire manufacturers. Your BMW center  
can provide you with more information  
about these. Other pressures may be  
required for tires made by other manu-  
facturers.  
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27  
BMW Tires  
All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in psi/kilo-  
pascal with cold tires  
cold = ambient temperature  
320i 205/55 R 16 91 H M+S, 205/55 R 16 91 H,  
225/50 R 16 92 W, 225/45 R 17 91 W  
29/200  
33/230  
33/230  
41/280  
225/45 ZR 17  
245/40 ZR 17  
29/200  
33/230  
33/230  
41/280  
205/50 R 17 93 V M+S extra load, 205/50 R 17 93 W extra load, 32/220  
195/65 R 15 91 Q M+S, 205/60 R 15 91 Q M+S,  
36/250  
36/250  
44/300  
205/55 R 16 91 Q M+S, 225/50 R 16 92 Q M+S,  
205/50 R 17 93 Q M+S extra load, 225/45 R 17 91 Q M+S  
325i 205/55 R 16 91 H M+S, 205/55 R 16 91 H,  
30/210  
35/240  
35/240  
42/290  
325xi 225/50 R 16 92 W – not 325xi, 225/45 R 17 91 W  
225/45 ZR 17  
245/40 ZR 17  
30/210  
35/240  
35/240  
42/290  
205/50 R 17 93 V M+S extra load, 205/50 R 17 93 W extra load, 33/230  
205/55 R 16 91 Q M+S, 225/50 R 16 92 Q M+S – not 325xi,  
205/50 R 17 93 Q M+S extra load, 225/45 R 17 91 Q M+S  
38/260  
38/260  
45/310  
330i 205/50 R 17 93 V M+S extra load, 205/50 R 17 93 W extra load, 32/220  
205/50 R 17 93 Q M+S extra load, 225/45 R 17 91 Q M+S,  
225/45 R 17 91 W  
38/260  
39/270  
46/320  
225/45 ZR 17  
245/40 ZR 17  
32/220  
39/270  
38/260  
46/320  
225/40 ZR 18  
255/35 ZR 18  
32/220  
39/270  
38/260  
46/320  
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BMW Tires  
All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in psi/kilo-  
pascal with cold tires  
cold = ambient temperature  
330xi 225/45 R 17 91 W  
30/210  
35/240  
35/240  
42/290  
225/45 ZR 17  
245/40 ZR 17  
30/210  
35/240  
35/240  
42/290  
205/50 R 17 93 V M+S extra load, 205/50 R 17 93 W extra load, 33/230  
205/55 R 16 91 Q M+S, 205/50 R 17 93 Q M+S extra load  
38/260  
38/260  
45/310  
All  
Space-saver spare tire  
61/420  
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Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
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Opening and closing  
32 Keys  
Central locking system  
2 Spare key – for storage in a safe  
place, such as in your wallet. This key  
is not intended for constant use. The  
luggage compartment lid and the  
glove compartment cannot be locked  
and unlocked with this key. This is  
useful for valet parking, for example  
The concept  
The central locking system is ready for  
operation whenever the driver's door is  
closed. The system simultaneously  
engages and releases the locks on the  
>doors  
>luggage compartment lid  
>fuel filler door.  
The central locking system can be  
operated  
>from outside via the remote control  
as well as via the driver's door lock  
>from inside by pressing a button.  
The key set  
1 Master keys with remote control unit  
– these keys determine the functions  
of the Key Memory. Refer to page 64.  
You can mark the individual keys for  
subsequent identification by apply-  
ing the colored decals that you  
received when accepting delivery of  
your vehicle  
The fuel filler door is not locked when  
the central locking system is activated  
from the inside, refer to page 37. When  
the system is actuated from the out-  
side, the anti-theft system is also acti-  
vated. This prevents the doors from  
being unlocked via the lock buttons or  
the release handle. The alarm system is  
also activated or deactivated.  
In every master key there is an  
extended-life battery that is  
charged automatically in the ignition  
lock as you drive.  
For this reason, if you have master keys  
that are not being used otherwise, use  
those keys at least once a year while  
driving for an extended period to  
charge the battery.<  
If locked from the inside, the central  
locking system unlocks automatically in  
the event of an accident, except on  
doors that have been locked individu-  
ally using the lock buttons, refer to  
page 39. In addition, the hazard warn-  
ing flashers and interior lamps come on.  
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33  
The concept  
Master keys with remote control  
The remote control also provides two  
additional functions beyond the central  
locking feature:  
Persons or animals inside the  
vehicle may be able to lock the  
doors from the inside. For this reason,  
always take the vehicle keys with you  
so that the vehicle can be opened again  
from the outside at any time.<  
>To switch on interior lamps, refer to  
page 34.  
With this function you can also  
search for your vehicle when parked  
in an underground garage, for  
instance  
>To open the luggage compartment  
lid, refer to page 34.  
The luggage compartment lid will  
open slightly, regardless of whether it  
was previously locked or unlocked.  
If it is no longer possible to lock  
the vehicle via the remote control,  
the battery is discharged. Use this key  
while driving for an extended period in  
order to recharge the battery.  
To prevent unauthorized use of the  
remote control, surrender only the  
spare key when leaving the vehicle for  
valet parking, for example.  
In the event of a system malfunction,  
please contact your BMW center. You  
can also obtain replacement keys  
there.<  
1 Unlock, convenience opening mode,  
and disarm alarm system  
2 Lock and secure, arm alarm system,  
activate interior lamps, disarm tilt  
alarm sensor and interior motion sen-  
sor  
Whenever you unlock or lock the vehi-  
cle, you simultaneously deactivate/acti-  
vate the anti-theft system, disarm/arm  
the alarm system and switch the interior  
lamps on/off.  
3 Open the luggage compartment lid,  
panic mode – trigger alarm  
You can have a signal set to con-  
firm that the vehicle's locks have  
engaged securely.<  
To release  
Press the button once to unlock the  
driver's door.  
Press the button a second time to dis-  
engage all vehicle locks.  
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34 Opening and closing – via the remote control  
Convenience opening mode  
To open the luggage  
compartment lid  
External systems  
The remote control system's operation  
may be affected by other units or  
equipment operating in the immediate  
vicinity of your vehicle.  
Press and hold button: to open the  
electric power windows and glass sun-  
roof.  
Press button.  
The luggage compartment lid will open If this should occur, you can still open  
slightly, regardless of whether it was  
previously locked or unlocked.  
and close the vehicle using the master  
key in either the door or luggage com-  
partment lid locks.  
To lock and secure  
If the luggage compartment lid  
was locked, it will be locked again  
after it is reclosed.  
Before and after a trip, be sure that the  
luggage compartment lid has not been  
opened unintentionally.<  
Press button.  
For US owners only  
The transmitter and receiver units com-  
ply with part 15 of the FCC Federal  
Communications Commission regula-  
tions. Operation is governed by the fol-  
lowing:  
To switch on the interior lamps  
With the vehicle locked, press button.  
Panic mode – trigger alarm  
FCC ID:  
To deactivate the tilt alarm* and  
interior motion sensors*  
>LX8EWS  
>LX8FZVS  
>LX8FZVE.  
Provided that the alarm system is  
armed, you can respond to imminent  
danger by holding down the button for  
more than 2 seconds.  
Compliance statement:  
Press button a second time immedi-  
ately after locking.  
This device complies with part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
To switch off the alarm:  
For additional information, refer to  
page 42.  
>This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and  
Press button.  
>this device must accept any interfer-  
ence received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
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35  
Any unauthorized modifications to  
these devices could void the  
user's authority to operate the equip-  
ment.<  
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Whenever closing the windows or  
sliding/tilt sunroof you should  
always monitor their path and progress  
to ensure that no one is injured.  
Release the key to stop the windows or  
sliding/tilt sunroof.<  
Manual operation  
In the event of electrical malfunction  
Turn the key all the way to the left or  
right to unlock or lock the driver's door.  
One turn of the key in the driver's door  
lock unlocks the driver's door only.  
Turning the key a second time unlocks  
all of the remaining doors, the luggage  
compartment lid and the fuel filler door.  
You can have a signal set to con-  
firm that the vehicle's locks have  
engaged securely.<  
Convenience operation  
You can also operate the power win-  
dows and the glass sunroof via the door  
lock.  
>To open: with the door closed, hold  
the key in the Unlock position  
>To close: with the door closed, hold  
the key in the Lock position.  
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37  
To unlock and open the doors  
1. Press the button for the central lock-  
ing system  
2. Pull the release handle above the  
armrest on the door you wish to open  
or  
pull the release handle for any door  
twice: to unlock and open the door.  
To lock  
>Either use the central locking button  
to lock all doors at once or  
You can use this button to control the  
central locking system whenever the  
doors are closed. The doors and lug-  
gage compartment lid are unlocked or  
locked only. The anti-theft system is not  
activated.  
>press down the individual door lock  
buttons. The fuel filler door remains  
unlocked. To prevent the driver from  
being inadvertently locked out of the  
vehicle, the driver's door lock button  
will not engage as long as the door is  
open.  
If only the driver's door was  
unlocked from the outside and  
you press the button, then, with the  
driver's door still open, the passenger-  
side door, the luggage compartment lid  
and the fuel filler door will unlock, too.  
If the driver's door is closed, it will be  
locked.<  
Persons or animals inside the  
vehicle may be able to lock the  
doors from the inside. For this reason,  
always take the vehicle keys with you  
so that you can open the vehicle again  
from the outside at any time.<  
If you desire, the central locking  
system can be activated automati-  
cally as soon as you begin to drive. This  
can be adjusted to be key-specific.<  
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38 Luggage compartment lid  
The lock  
To secure separately  
To open from the outside  
Only the master keys fit in the lock for  
the luggage compartment lid, refer to  
page 32.  
Turn the master key to the right past the Press the button in the handle recess:  
resistance point and then pull it out in  
the horizontal position.  
the luggage compartment lid opens  
slightly.  
This locks the luggage compartment lid The luggage compartment is lit when  
and disconnects it from the central  
locking system. This feature can be  
used to prevent unauthorized access to  
the luggage compartment when you  
surrender the spare key only, refer to  
page 32. This can be advantageous for  
valet parking, for example.  
the luggage compartment lid is opened.  
Manual operation  
In the event of electrical malfunction  
Turn the master key all the way to the  
left – the luggage compartment lid will  
open slightly.  
The luggage compartment lid is locked  
again as soon as you close the lid.  
To open from the inside, refer to the fol-  
lowing section.  
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Luggage compartment lid  
39  
Should it be absolutely necessary to  
operate the vehicle with the luggage  
compartment lid open:  
1. Close all windows and the glass sun-  
roof  
2. Greatly increase the quantity of air  
coming from the air conditioning or  
automatic climate control system,  
refer to page 98 or 102.  
To open from the inside*  
To close  
If the luggage compartment lid has not The handle recesses in the interior trim  
been locked separately, you can open it panel of the luggage compartment lid  
with this button in the footwell on the  
driver's side when the vehicle is sta-  
tionary.  
make it easier to pull the lid down.  
To avoid injuries, be sure that the  
travel path of the luggage com-  
partment lid is clear when it is closed,  
following the same precautions as with  
all closing procedures.<  
Operate the vehicle only when the  
luggage compartment lid is  
closed. Otherwise, exhaust fumes  
could penetrate the interior of the vehi-  
cle.<  
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Luggage compartment  
Emergency release  
Floor panel  
This lever releases the luggage com-  
partment lid from the luggage compart-  
ment's interior.  
Lift the floor panel with the ring, then  
use the tab to suspend it from the  
weather-stripping on the drip rail.  
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Luggage compartment  
Alarm system*  
41  
You can have different acknowl-  
edgment signals set to confirm  
arming and disarming.<  
The concept  
The vehicle alarm system responds:  
>When a door, the hood or the lug-  
gage compartment lid is opened  
>To movement inside the vehicle –  
interior motion sensor  
>To variations in the vehicle's tilt angle  
attempts to steal the wheels or tow  
the vehicle – tilt alarm sensor  
You can also open the luggage com-  
partment lid when the system is armed  
by pressing the remote control button,  
refer to page 34. The lid is once again  
secured when it is closed.  
Extended pressure on the button sets  
off the alarm – Panic mode, refer to  
page 34.  
The system responds to unauthorized  
vehicle entry and attempted theft by  
simultaneously activating the following:  
Floor mat  
You can turn the floor mat over to trans-  
port soiled objects, etc. The rubber-  
coated side is suitable for washing and  
is also designed to inhibit sliding.  
>The acoustic alarm sounds for  
30 seconds  
>The hazard warning flashers are acti-  
vated for approx. five minutes  
>The high beams flash on and off in  
rhythm with the hazard warning flash-  
ers.  
The fittings at the corners of the lug-  
gage compartment provide you with a  
convenient means of attaching luggage  
compartment nets* and flexible straps  
for securing luggage.  
Refer also to Cargo loading on  
page 114.  
To arm and disarm the alarm  
system  
When the vehicle is locked or unlocked  
via the driver's door lock or with the  
remote control, the alarm system is also  
simultaneously armed or disarmed.  
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42 Alarm system*  
armed: an attempted entry has been  
detected in the period since the sys-  
tem was armed.  
Interior motion sensor  
In order for the interior motion sensor to  
function properly, the windows and the  
glass sunroof must be completely  
closed.  
Following triggering of an alarm, the  
indicator lamp will flash continuously.  
Nevertheless, you should deactivate  
the interior motion sensor, refer to  
Avoiding unintentional alarms  
The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion Avoiding unintentional alarms, if  
sensor may be switched off at the same  
time. You can do this to prevent a false  
alarm from being triggered in garages  
with elevator ramps, for instance, or  
>persons or animals are left in the  
vehicle  
>the windows or the glass sunroof are  
being left open.  
Indicator lamp displays  
when the vehicle is transported by train:  
>The indicator lamp below the interior  
rearview mirror flashes continuously:  
the system is armed  
>The indicator lamp flashes during  
arming: a door, the hood or luggage  
compartment lid is not completely  
closed. Even if you do not close the  
alerted area(s), the remaining areas  
are secured, and the indicator lamp  
will flash continuously after  
The system deactivates the tilt-  
alarm sensor and the interior  
Lock the vehicle twice, i.e. arm the sys-  
tem. Press button on the remote control  
twice in succession or lock the vehicle  
twice with the key.  
motion sensor if the convenience clos-  
ing of windows is interrupted in the first  
10 seconds and then restarted. The  
alarm must then be disarmed and reac-  
tivated before it will resume opera-  
tion.<  
The indicator lamp lights up briefly and  
then flashes continuously. The tilt alarm  
sensor and interior motion sensor are  
deactivated for as long as the system  
remains armed.  
10 seconds. However, the interior  
motion sensor is not activated  
>If the indicator lamp goes out when  
the system is disarmed: no manipula-  
tion or attempted intrusions have  
been detected in the period since the  
system was armed  
You can have the tilt alarm sensor  
and the interior motion sensor  
permanently deactivated.<  
>If the indicator lamp flashes for  
10 seconds when the system is dis-  
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Electric power windows  
43  
>Press the switch briefly past the pres-  
sure point: the window moves auto-  
matically. Pressing the switch again  
stops the opening cycle.  
Despite this safety feature, be  
extremely careful to ensure that  
the closing path of the window is not  
obstructed. Some types of objects  
might fail to trigger the contact strip in  
some situations – very thin objects, for  
instance.  
You can override this safety feature by  
pressing the switch beyond the resis-  
tance point and holding it.<  
You can close the windows in the same  
manner by pulling the switch.  
Separate switches are located under  
the windows in the rear passenger  
area.  
For convenience operation via the  
remote control or the door lock, refer to  
page 34 or 36.  
To open and close windows  
When leaving the vehicle, always  
remove the ignition key from the  
lock and remember to close the doors  
to prevent children from operating the  
power windows and injuring them-  
selves, etc.<  
Safety feature  
A contact strip is located on the inside  
upper frame of each of the front win-  
dows. If pressure is exerted against this  
contact strip while a window is being  
raised, the system will respond by stop-  
ping the window and then retracting it a  
small distance.  
After the ignition has been switched off:  
You can still operate the electric power  
windows for up to 15 minutes, as long  
as no one opens either of the front  
doors.  
With the ignition key in position 1 or  
higher:  
>Press the switch until you feel resis-  
tance: the window retracts as long as  
you maintain pressure on the switch  
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Glass sunroof, electric*  
To prevent injuries, exercise care  
when closing the glass sunroof  
and keep it in your field of vision until it  
is shut.  
When leaving the vehicle, always  
extract the ignition key from the lock  
and remember to close the doors to  
prevent children from operating the  
sunroof and injuring themselves, etc.<  
Safety switch  
With the safety switch, you can prevent  
the rear windows from being opened or  
closed via the switch in the rear pas-  
senger area – by children, for example.  
Press the safety switch whenever  
children are riding in the rear of  
the vehicle. Careless use of the power  
windows can lead to injury.<  
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45  
For convenience operation via the  
remote control or the door lock, refer to  
page 34 or 36.  
>when it is closing from a point  
roughly past the middle of its travel  
the closing cycle is interrupted and the  
glass sunroof will open again slightly.  
Raising the glass sunroof  
Despite this safety feature, be  
extremely careful that the travel  
path of the sunroof is not obstructed  
whenever it is closed. Remember that  
the safety mechanism may not be able  
to detect obstructions under all circum-  
stances – with very thin objects, for  
instance.  
With the ignition key in position 1 or  
higher: tap the switch.  
Tapping the switch again stops the  
motion immediately.  
If you briefly press the switch in the  
raise direction while the sunroof is  
open, the sunroof will rise to its upper-  
most position.  
Opening and closing  
With the ignition key in position 1 or  
higher  
You can disable this safety feature by  
pressing the switch beyond the pres-  
sure point and holding it.<  
After the ignition has been switched off:  
you can still operate the sunroof for up  
to 15 minutes, as long as no one opens  
either of the front doors.  
>Slide the switch until you feel resis-  
tance: the sunroof opens and closes  
as long as you hold the switch  
>Slide the switch past the pressure  
point: the sunroof moves automati-  
cally.  
The headliner insert slides back some-  
what when you raise the sunroof.  
Do not use force to close the  
headliner insert with the sunroof in  
its raised position, as damage to the  
mechanism could result.<  
Tapping the switch again stops the  
motion immediately.  
The headliner insert retracts with the  
sunroof while it is opening.  
After the ignition has been switched off: Safety feature  
you can still operate the sunroof for up  
to 15 minutes, as long as no one opens  
either of the front doors.  
If the glass sunroof encounters resis-  
tance  
>when it is closing from the raised  
position  
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46 Glass sunroof, electric*  
Manual operation  
In the event of an electrical malfunction,  
you can also operate the glass sunroof  
manually  
1. Remove the interior lamp, then reach  
into the exposed opening and press  
out the cover  
2. Use the Allen key from the onboard  
tool kit, refer to page 142, to turn the  
glass sunroof in the desired direc-  
tion.  
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To adjust  
Safe seating position  
47  
Never allow more than one person  
For driving that is relaxed and less likely For airbag locations and additional  
to cause fatigue, you should select a  
sitting position that reflects your per-  
sonal requirements. In combination  
with the safety belts and airbags, the  
correct seating position also plays an  
important role in enhancing occupant  
safety in the event of an accident. To  
ensure that the vehicle's safety systems  
provide you with optimal protection, we  
request that you direct your careful  
attention to the following section.  
information on airbags, refer to  
page 57.  
to wear a single safety belt. Never  
allow infants or small children to ride in  
a passenger's lap. Avoid twisting the  
belt while routing it firmly across the  
hips and shoulder, wear it as snugly  
against your body as possible. Do not  
allow the belt to rest against hard or  
fragile objects. Do not route the belt  
across your neck, or run it across sharp  
edges. Be sure that the belt does not  
become caught or jammed. Avoid  
Sitting safely with safety belts  
Your vehicle offers five sitting positions,  
each of which is provided with a safety  
belt.  
wearing bulky clothing and pull on the  
lap belt periodically to retension it over  
your shoulders. In the event of a frontal  
impact, a loose lap belt could slide over  
your hips, leading to abdominal injury.  
In addition, the safety belt's restraint  
effectiveness is reduced if it is worn  
loosely. Expectant mothers should  
always wear their safety belts, taking  
care to position the lap belt against the  
lower hips, where it will not exert pres-  
sure against the abdominal area.<  
For supplementary information on  
Sitting safely with airbags  
Always maintain an adequate dis-  
tance between yourself and the  
airbags. Always hold the steering wheel  
by the rim to keep any chance of injury  
to hands or arms to an absolute mini-  
mum should the airbag be deployed.  
Never allow any objects, individuals or  
animals to obstruct the areas between  
passengers and airbags. Never use the  
front airbag's cover as a storage tray or  
support for objects of any kind. Never  
allow front passengers to rest their feet  
or legs on the airbag cover.<  
For information on using the safety  
belts, refer to page 51.  
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48 Seats  
Manual seat adjustment  
When adjusting your seat, always  
observe the following precautions  
Never try to adjust your seat while  
operating the vehicle. The seat  
could respond with unexpected move-  
ment, and the ensuing loss of vehicle  
control could lead to an accident. Never  
ride with the backrest reclined to an  
extreme angle. This is especially impor-  
tant for the front passenger to remem-  
ber. If you do so, there is a risk that you  
will slide under the safety belt in an  
accident, thus reducing the protection  
provided by the safety belt.<  
Seat adjustment  
3 Backrest angle  
Pull the lever and apply weight to or  
remove weight from the backrest as  
required  
1 Backward/Forward adjustment  
Pull the lever and slide the seat to the  
desired position.  
Seat adjustment  
After you release the lever, move the  
seat forward or backward slightly so  
that it engages fully  
>Manual seat adjustment, refer to  
page 48  
>Power seat adjustment, refer to  
page 50  
2 Height  
>Head restraint, refer to page 51.  
Pull the lever and apply weight to or  
remove weight from the seat as  
required  
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Manual seat adjustment  
49  
BMW sports seat* adjustment  
You can also adjust the tilt angle and  
the thigh support:  
1 To tilt up:  
Pull the lever up repeatedly, continu-  
ing until the seat reaches the desired  
tilt angle  
2 To tilt down:  
Push the lever down repeatedly, con-  
tinuing until the seat reaches the  
desired tilt angle  
3 Thigh support:  
Pull the lever and adjust the position  
of the thigh support for your personal  
comfort  
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50 Power seat adjustment*  
Lumbar support*  
Seat adjustment  
1 Tilt angle  
To adjust  
You can adjust the backrest's contour  
for additional support in the curvature  
of your spine's lumbar region.  
2 Backward/Forward adjustment  
3 Height  
The upper hips and spinal column  
receive supplementary support to help  
you maintain a relaxed, upright posture.  
4 Backrest angle  
The head restraint is adjusted manually,  
refer to page 51.  
>Press front/rear of switch:  
increase/decrease curvature  
>Press the upper/lower end of the  
switch: increase the upper/lower cur-  
vature.  
With the BMW sports seat you can also  
adjust the thigh support, refer to  
page 49.  
Please refer to the adjustment  
instructions on page 48 to reduce  
the risk of personal injury.<  
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Head restraints  
Safety belts  
51  
2. Press button – see arrow 1 – and  
remove the head restraint.  
Installation – front  
Slide the head restraint into the sock-  
ets.  
To adjust  
Always wear your safety belt  
Height: pull the head restraint up or  
push it down.  
Always fasten your safety belt before  
starting off. As supplemental restraint  
devices, the airbags are designed to  
Press button to retract to the  
lowest position – see arrow 1.<  
enhance the effectiveness of the safety  
belts, and not to replace them.  
Adjust the angle of the front head  
restraints by tilting them manually.  
To close  
Make sure you hear the catch engage in  
the belt buckle.  
You can reduce the risk of spinal  
injury and whiplash by adjusting  
the head restraint to a height at which it  
is centered roughly at ear level.<  
To release  
1. Press red button in the belt buckle  
2. Hold end of the belt  
3. Guide belt back into the inertia reel.  
Removal – front  
1. Pull up the head restraint, continuing  
until it is at maximum extension  
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52 Safety belts  
The rear belt buckle with the word  
CENTER is intended exclusively  
for the passenger sitting in the mid-  
dle.<  
Adjusting safety belt height  
Use the height adjustment mechanism  
to adapt the shoulder strap to the ideal  
level for your own body:  
>Slide the button up or down.  
Please refer to the seat adjustment  
instructions on page 47.  
If the safety belt system has been  
subjected to the stresses involved  
in an accident or otherwise damaged:  
have the entire safety belt mechanism  
replaced by your BMW center, includ-  
ing the safety belt tensioner. In addi-  
tion, have your BMW center inspect the  
safety belt anchors. If a child-restraint  
system was in the vehicle during an  
accident, consult the manufacturer's  
instructions regarding replacement.<  
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Seat and mirror memory*  
53  
Before activating the programmed  
To select a stored setting  
adjustment feature, ensure that  
the footwell behind the driver's seat is  
empty and unobstructed. If you fail to  
do so, persons, animals or objects  
could be injured or damaged if the seat  
should move backward.<  
Do not select a memory position  
while the vehicle is moving. If you  
do so, there is a risk of accident from  
unexpected seat movement.<  
Ignition key in position 1:  
>Briefly press memory button 1, 2 or 3,  
as desired.  
Movement stops immediately when  
one of the seat-adjustment or mem-  
ory buttons is activated during the  
adjustment process.  
You can store and recall three different  
driver's seat and exterior mirror posi-  
tions.  
The driver's door is closed and the igni-  
tion key is either removed or in position  
0 or 2:  
Memory will not retain the adjust-  
ment made to the lumbar sup-  
port.<  
>Maintain pressure on the desired  
memory button – 1, 2 or 3 – until the  
adjustment process is completed.  
To store  
1. Ignition key position 1 or 2  
2. Adjust your seat and exterior mirrors  
to the desired position  
If you press the MEMORY button acci-  
dentally: press the button again; the  
indicator lamp goes out.  
Your BMW center can adjust your  
vehicle's systems in such a man-  
ner that your personalized settings are  
automatically set for the seat and exte-  
rior mirror positions when you unlock  
the vehicle with your personal remote  
control.<  
3. Press the MEMORY button: the indica-  
tor lamp in the button lights up  
4. Press memory button 1, 2 or 3, as  
desired: indicator lamp goes out.  
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54 Seat and mirror memory*  
Seat heating*  
Passenger-side exterior mirror tilt  
function  
Automatic curb monitor*  
The seat cushion and backrest can be  
heated with the ignition key in  
position 2.  
You can select different heating modes  
by repeatedly pressing the buttons.  
1. Move mirror selector switch 1 to the  
driver's mirror position  
You can also switch the higher heating  
modes off directly:  
2. When shifting into Reverse or placing  
the selector lever in position R, the  
passenger-side mirror tilts down-  
ward to help the driver monitor the  
area directly adjacent to the vehicle  
during parking – curbs, etc.  
Press the button and hold it slightly  
longer.  
How far the passenger mirror tilts  
can be set individually for each  
ignition key.<  
You can deactivate this automatic fea-  
ture by setting the mirror selection  
switch to the passenger side position.  
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Steering wheel  
Mirrors  
55  
The mirror on the passenger's  
side is convex. When estimating  
the distance between yourself and  
other traffic, bear in mind that the  
objects reflected in the mirror are closer  
than they appear. This means that esti-  
mates of the distance to following traffic  
should not be regarded as precise.<  
Electric defrosting*  
Both mirrors are automatically heated  
when you turn the ignition key to  
position 2.  
To adjust  
To adjust exterior mirrors  
Never attempt to adjust the steer- 1 Mirror switch for 4-way adjustment  
ing wheel while driving the vehicle  
2 Selection switch for changing  
– it could respond with unexpected  
between mirrors  
movement, posing a potential accident  
hazard.<  
To adjust manually  
The mirrors can also be adjusted manu-  
ally:  
1. Push the locking lever downward  
2. Adjust steering column reach and  
Press against the edges of the lens.  
height for your selected seating posi-  
tion  
3. Pull the lever back up to clamp the  
steering wheel in the new position.  
For storing mirror settings, refer to Seat  
and mirror memory on page 53.  
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56 Mirrors  
rear of the mirror. Refrain from attach-  
ing stickers or other objects to the  
windshield in the area immediately  
behind the rearview mirror.  
Interior rearview mirror  
Interior rearview mirror with  
automatic dimming feature*  
To reduce glare from vehicles behind  
you when you are driving at night, tilt  
the lens by turning the button.  
This mirror automatically responds to  
ambient light and headlamp glare from  
following vehicles by dimming through  
an infinitely variable range and auto-  
matically reverts to its clear, undimmed  
setting whenever you shift into Reverse  
or move the selector lever into  
Vehicles without alarm system:  
Tilt the small lever forward.  
position R.  
To ensure that the mirror continues to  
operate efficiently, ensure that the pho-  
tocells remain clear and unobstructed.  
One photocell is integrated in the mir-  
ror's lens – see arrow – while the other  
is located at an offset position on the  
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Passenger safety systems  
Airbags  
57  
Do not apply adhesive materials to  
the cover panels of the airbags,  
cover them or modify them in any other  
way. Do not remove the airbag restraint  
system. In the event of a malfunction,  
deactivation or triggered activation – as  
For information on the correct sitting  
posture, refer to page 47.  
The side airbags in the rear pas-  
senger area* of your vehicle may  
already have been deactivated by a  
BMW center. You may have them acti- a response to an accident – of the air-  
vated if you desire to do so. Please bag restraint system, consult your BMW  
contact your BMW center for additional center for inspection, repairs or disas-  
information.<  
sembly. Do not modify or tamper with  
either the wiring or the individual com-  
ponents in the airbag system. These  
The airbags do not deploy in  
response to minor collisions, rear include the upholstered covers on the  
1 Front airbags on the driver and pas-  
senger sides  
impacts and certain kinds of vehicle  
steering wheel, the instrument panel,  
side panels on doors and the roof struts  
as well as down the sides of the roof  
liners. Also, do not attempt to remove  
the steering wheel. Unprofessional  
attempts to service the system could  
lead to failure in an emergency or  
undesired airbag activation, either of  
which could result in personal injury. Do  
not touch the individual components  
immediately after the system has been  
activated, as this could result in per-  
sonal injury.<  
rollover.<  
2 Head airbags for driver and front pas-  
senger  
3 Side airbags on the driver and pas-  
senger sides – front and rear*  
Protective effect  
The front airbags supplement the three-  
point safety belts by providing addi-  
tional protection in the event of a  
severe frontal collision in which the pro-  
tection afforded by the belts alone may  
no longer be sufficient. The head and  
side airbags help provide protection in  
the event of a collision from the side.  
The respective side airbag helps sup-  
port the seat occupant's upper body.  
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58 Airbags  
All vehicle occupants should  
or wish to have the airbags activated or  
always sit upright and be properly deactivated, please contact your BMW  
restrained – infants and small children  
in appropriate child-restraint systems;  
larger children and adults using the  
safety belts. Never let an occupant's  
head rest near or on a side airbag  
because the inflating airbag could  
cause a serious or fatal injury. Please  
note that the word Airbag imprinted on  
the door trim panel indicates the air-  
bag's location.  
Accident research shows that the saf-  
est place for children in an automobile  
is in the rear seat. However, a child sit-  
ting in the rear seat and not properly  
restrained could place his or her head  
on or near the airbag, if so equipped.  
For example, a child — even though  
belted in — may fall asleep with his or  
her head against the side airbag. It may  
be difficult for a driver to ensure that  
children in the rear seat will remain  
properly positioned at all times and not  
place their heads on or near the side  
airbag. Therefore, we recommend that  
the rear seat side airbags, if installed in  
the vehicle, be deactivated if children  
will travel in the rear seat.  
center.<  
Even when all these guidelines are fol-  
lowed, there is still a small residual risk  
of injuries to the face, hands and arms  
occurring from airbag deployment in  
isolated instances.  
In sensitive individuals, the ignition and  
inflation noise may induce a mild hear-  
ing loss that is temporary in most  
cases.  
This is the right way a child should sit in  
a child-restraint when rear side airbags  
are provided.  
Corresponding airbag warning labels  
are found on both sun visors.  
The rear seat side airbags may already  
have been deactivated by a BMW cen-  
ter. If you are uncertain of their status,  
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Airbags  
59  
If there is a system malfunction, there is  
a risk that the airbags will not be trig-  
gered within their normal response  
range, even if the level of impact would  
normally have triggered them.  
Have your BMW center inspect the air-  
bag system immediately.  
This is the right way a larger child  
should sit wearing the seat belt when  
rear side airbags are provided.  
Indicator lamp  
The indicator lamp indicates the  
operational status of the airbag  
system when the ignition key is  
in position 1 or higher.  
System operational:  
>The indicator lamp comes on briefly  
when you turn the ignition key to  
position 1 or higher.  
System malfunction:  
>Indicator lamp does not come on or  
>indicator lamp lights up continuously.  
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60 Transporting children safely  
Commercially available child-restraint  
systems are designed to be secured  
with a lap belt or with the lap belt por-  
tion of a combination lap/shoulder belt.  
Improperly or inadequately installed  
restraint systems can increase the risk  
of injury to children. Always read and  
follow the instructions that come with  
the system.  
Correct location for installing  
In your BMW, all seats equipped with a  
three-point safety belt – except for the  
driver's seat – are suitable for installing  
universal child-restraint systems of all  
age classes and which have been  
Child-restraint system with  
tether strap  
If you use a child-restraint system with  
a tether strap, three additional tether  
anchorage points have been provided.  
Depending on the location selected for  
seating in the rear passenger area,  
attach the tether strap to the corre-  
sponding anchorage point to secure the  
child-restraint system, as shown in the  
illustration.  
approved for the age group in question.  
If the respective seating position is fit-  
ted with a head restraint, lift the head  
restraint and pass the tether strap  
between the head restraint and the seat  
back.  
It is recommended to readjust the head  
restraint in the lowest possible position.  
Adjust the tether strap according to the  
child-restraint manufacturer's instruc-  
tions.  
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Transporting children safely  
61  
Before installing any child-  
restraint device or child seat,  
please read the following:  
Never install a rearward-facing child-  
restraint system in the front passenger  
seat of this vehicle.  
that has first been properly installed  
with a safety belt.  
Never install a rearward-facing child-  
restraint system in the front passenger  
seat.  
We strongly urge you to carefully read  
Your vehicle is equipped with an airbag and comply with the instructions for  
supplemental restraint system for the installation and use provided by the  
front passenger. Because the backrest child-restraint's manufacturer whenever  
on any rearward-facing child-restraint  
system – of the kind designed for  
infants under 1 year and 20 lbs/9 kg –  
would be within the airbag's deploy-  
ment range, you should never mount  
such a device in the front passenger  
seat, since the impact of the airbag  
against the child-restraint's backrest  
could lead to serious or fatal injuries.  
If it is necessary for a child – not an  
you use such a device.  
Do not attempt to modify child-restraint  
systems. If you do this, the protection  
provided by these systems could be  
impaired.  
Always ensure that all occupants – of all  
ages – remain properly and securely  
restrained at all times.<  
Securing child-restraint system  
All of the rear belt retractors and the  
front passenger's safety belt can be  
locked for mounting and securing child-  
restraint systems.  
All rear seating positions in your vehicle A label with the appropriate instructions  
for this is located in the immediate  
infant – to ride in the front seat, certain meet the recommendations of  
precautions should be taken. First,  
move the passenger seat as far away  
from the dashboard as possible. This  
important precaution is intended to  
maximize the distance between the air-  
bag and the child. Older children  
should be tightly secured with a safety  
belt after they have outgrown a booster  
seat that is appropriate for their age,  
height, and weight. Younger children  
should be secured in an appropriate  
forward-facing child-restraint system  
SAE J1819, an industry-recommended vicinity of the buckle latch of each  
practice for securing child-restraint sys- safety belt.  
tems in motor vehicles.  
To lock the safety belt  
Extract the entire length of the belt from  
the inertia reel mechanism. Allow the  
reel to retract the belt somewhat and  
engage the buckle, then tighten the belt  
against the child-restraint system. The  
retraction mechanism is now locked.  
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62 Transporting children safely  
The belt cannot be extracted further.  
Always observe the installation instruc-  
tions provided by the manufacturer of  
the child-restraint system.  
To unlock the safety belt  
Release the safety belt, remove the  
child seat and retract the safety belt to  
its end position on the belt retractor.  
LATCH child-restraint mounting  
system  
LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tethers for  
CHildren  
Remove the cover from the outside  
mount by pulling forward. When rein-  
stalling ensure that the recess is on the  
top.  
The left and right rear seats are both  
equipped with a LATCH child-restraint  
mounting system.  
Canadian models only:  
The LATCH anchorage points are iden-  
tified by buttons.  
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Transporting children safely  
63  
With through-loading system: tilt the  
backrest halfway forward to make the  
cover easier to remove, refer to  
page 112.  
Child safety locks  
Slide down the lever located in the rear  
door:  
The door can now be opened from the  
outside only.  
The illustration is an example showing  
the anchorages for a LATCH child-  
restraint mounting system at the right  
rear seat.  
Always follow all manufacturer's  
instructions and observe all safety  
precautions when installing the LATCH  
child-restraint mounting system.<  
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64 Vehicle Memory, Key Memory  
>Activating/deactivating the 'Follow  
me home' function, refer to page 94  
>Activating/deactivating daytime driv-  
ing lamps, refer to page 94  
>Selecting units of measure for dis-  
playing time, outside temperature,  
distance traveled and fuel consump-  
tion in the instrument panel  
>When you shift into Reverse, an  
acoustic signal indicates that PDC  
has been activated, refer to page 86  
>Switching on the rear window  
defroster automatically, refer to  
pages 100, 105  
>Activates/deactivates various alarm  
>Having the onboard computer display  
– after giving an ice warning – return to  
its previous setting, refer to page 84.  
How the system functions  
No doubt you have reflected at one  
time or another on how great it would  
be if you could permanently configure  
your vehicle's various features and  
adjustments to mirror your own individ-  
ual preferences. In engineering your  
vehicle, BMW has provided for a num-  
ber of options for personal adjustment  
that can be programmed into your vehi-  
cle at your BMW center.  
Distinguishing between keys  
two categories, according to whether  
Vehicle Memory – or the individual –  
Key Memory. Provided that each per-  
son has a separate remote-control key,  
you can have your BMW center enter  
basic adjustment data for up to four  
individuals in the system.  
Color-coded decals have been pro-  
vided to help you distinguish individual  
keys with different settings.  
features this system offers at your BMW  
center.  
>Unlocking the driver's door first, then  
the vehicle's remaining locks, refer to  
page 33  
>Locking the vehicle after pulling  
away, refer to page 37  
>Automatically repositioning of the  
driver's seat for the corresponding  
driver when the vehicle is unlocked,  
refer to page 53  
>Automatic tilting of the passenger-  
side mirror, refer to Automatic curb  
monitor, page 54.  
The system then relies on a bilateral  
data exchange to identify the individual  
user and executes the selected settings  
whenever the remote control unit is  
used to disengage the door locks.  
You will see this symbol through-  
out the Owner's Manual. It is to  
remind you at appropriate places of the  
settings that are available to you.<  
Examples for Vehicle Memory:  
>Various signals as acknowledgment  
when locking or unlocking your vehi-  
cle, refer to pages 33, 36  
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Driving  
Ignition lock  
Starting the engine  
65  
Vehicles with manual transmis-  
sion:  
Step on the clutch when starting the  
vehicle. A lockout prevents the engine  
from starting if the clutch is not  
depressed.<  
Do not allow the engine to warm  
up by leaving it running while the  
vehicle remains stationary. Instead,  
drive off immediately at a moderate  
engine speed.<  
Do not allow the engine to run in  
enclosed spaces. Otherwise,  
breathing the exhaust fumes can lead  
to unconsciousness and death. The  
exhaust gases contain carbon monox-  
ide, an odorless and colorless, but  
highly toxic gas. Do not leave the vehi-  
cle unattended with the engine running.  
An unattended vehicle with a running  
engine represents a safety hazard.  
When driving, standing at idle or park-  
ing the vehicle, take care to avoid con-  
tact between the hot exhaust system  
and flammable materials – grass, hay,  
leaves, etc. Such contact could lead to  
a fire, resulting in serious personal  
injury and property damage.<  
Steering locked  
The key can only be inserted and  
removed in this position.  
After removing the key, turn the steer-  
ing wheel slightly to the left or right until  
the lock engages.  
Ignition key positions  
0 Steering locked  
If the key is not removed, an acoustic  
signal is sounded after the driver's door  
has been opened.  
1 Steering unlocked  
2 Ignition switched on  
3 Starting engine  
Steering unlocked  
You will find that it is often easier to turn  
the ignition key from position 0 to posi-  
tion 1 when you move the steering  
wheel slightly to help disengage the  
lock.  
Vehicles with automatic transmis-  
sion:  
Do not move the selector lever from  
position P until the engine is running,  
ignition key position 2.  
Start the engine. Do not press the  
accelerator pedal.  
Your vehicle is equipped with an inter-  
lock. Therefore, the ignition key cannot  
be turned to position 0 or removed until  
the selector lever is in position P.<  
Individual electrical accessories are  
ready for operation.  
Do not actuate the starter for too  
short a time, but do not actuate it  
for more than approx. 20 seconds.  
Release the ignition key immediately  
when the engine starts.<  
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66 Starting the engine  
If the engine does not start on the first  
attempt – if it is very hot or cold, for  
instance:  
To prevent the battery from discharg-  
ing, always deactivate electrical  
devices that are not in use. Switch the  
ignition off when the vehicle is not  
being driven.  
2. Place the selector lever in neutral  
position N  
3. Start the engine.  
>Press the accelerator pedal halfway  
down while engaging the starter.  
If the engine does not start, reen-  
gage the gear last selected, refer  
to the gear indicator in the display, and  
move the selector lever into neutral  
position N again.  
The gearbox is automatically taken out  
of gear if the driver's door is opened  
while the engine is running and the  
driver does not actuate the pedals, the  
shift paddles or the selector lever. This  
is accompanied by a warning tone and  
the flashing gear indicator. The gear  
display N appears in the instrument-  
cluster.<  
Cold starts at extremely low tempera-  
tures below approx. +57/–156and at  
altitudes over 3,300 ft/1,000 m:  
Manual transmission  
1. Engage the parking brake  
2. Gearshift lever in idling position  
3. Start the engine.  
>On the first start attempt, it may be  
necessary to engage the starter for a  
longer period, but no longer than  
20 seconds  
>Press the accelerator pedal halfway  
down while engaging the starter.  
Automatic transmission  
1. Depress footbrake  
2. Place the selector lever in position P  
or N  
3. Start the engine.  
Extended starting attempts, char-  
acterized by excessively frequent  
or long periods with the starter  
engaged, can damage the catalytic  
converter.<  
To prevent the vehicle from start-  
ing off on its own, always move  
the selector lever to position P and  
engage the parking brake before leav-  
ing your vehicle with the engine run-  
ning.  
Do not leave the vehicle unattended  
with the engine running. An unattended  
vehicle with a running engine repre-  
sents a safety hazard.<  
Before exiting the vehicle with the  
engine running, move the selector  
lever into position N and apply the park-  
ing brake.  
Do not leave the vehicle unattended  
with the engine running. An unattended  
vehicle with a running engine repre-  
sents a safety hazard.<  
Engine idle speed is controlled by the  
engine computer system. Increased  
speeds at start-up are normal and  
should decrease as the engine warms  
up. If engine speed does not decrease,  
service is required.  
Sequential manual gearbox SMG  
1. Depress footbrake  
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Switching off the engine  
Parking brake  
67  
You should never remove the igni- The warning stops after approx.  
tion key when the vehicle is in  
motion, as the steering lock could  
engage.  
9 seconds.  
When you leave the vehicle, always  
remove the ignition key and engage the  
steering lock.  
Always engage the parking brake when  
parking on downhill roads. Engaging a  
gear may not sufficiently secure the  
vehicle against rolling.<  
Manual transmission  
Turn the ignition key to position 1 or 0.  
The parking brake is designed primarily  
to prevent the vehicle from rolling when  
it is parked. It operates against the rear  
wheels.  
Automatic transmission  
Move the selector lever into position P,  
and turn the ignition key to position 1 or  
0.  
To engage  
The detent engages automatically, and  
the indicator lamp in the instrument  
cluster comes on when the ignition key  
is in position 2, refer to page 18.  
SMG gearbox  
If you turn the ignition key to position 1  
or 0 with the selector lever in position  
R, or in sequential mode, a gear auto-  
matically remains engaged.  
To release  
Pull up slightly on the lever, press the  
button and lower the lever.  
If you turn the ignition key to position 1  
or 0 with the selector lever in neutral  
position N, a warning tone and the  
flashing gear indicator in the display  
remind you that no gear is engaged to  
secure the vehicle against rolling.  
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68 Parking brake  
Manual transmission  
If exceptional circumstances  
Do not hold the vehicle in place on  
slopes by slipping or 'riding' the  
clutch. Use the parking brake instead.  
Riding the clutch leads to severe and  
premature clutch wear.<  
make it necessary to engage the  
parking brake while the vehicle is in  
motion, do not pull it with excessive  
pressure. Keep your thumb pressed  
against the release button while care-  
fully pulling the lever up.  
Excessive pressure can lead to over-  
braking and loss of traction – fishtailing  
– at the rear axle. The brake lamps do  
not come on when the parking brake is  
engaged.  
Vehicles with manual or SMG gearbox:  
Engage the parking brake when parking  
on downhill roads, since engaging a  
gear may not provide adequate resis-  
tance to rolling, not even in first or  
reverse gear.  
6-speed transmission*  
When changing gear in the 5th/6th gear  
plane, be sure to press the gearshift  
lever to the right to prevent inadvert-  
ently shifting to a gear of the 3rd/4th  
gear plane.  
Vehicles with automatic transmission:  
place the selector lever in P.<  
Reverse  
To avoid corrosion and one-sided  
braking, apply the parking brake  
lightly from time to time when coasting  
to a standstill – at a traffic signal, for  
example – provided that it is safe to do  
so.<  
Select only when the vehicle is station-  
ary. Press the shift lever to the left to  
overcome the resistance.  
As you do this, the backup lamps will  
light up automatically when the ignition  
key is in position 2.  
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Sequential manual gearbox SMG*  
69  
The gearbox is automatically  
placed in neutral gear if the  
driver's door is opened while the engine  
is running and the driver does not actu-  
ate the pedals, the shift paddles or the  
selector lever.  
This is accompanied by an acoustic  
signal and the flashing gear indicator.  
The gear display N appears in the  
instrument cluster.  
The concept  
The sequential manual gearbox SMG is  
an automated manual gearbox with  
which clutching and shifting is assumed  
by an electro-hydraulic system.  
The SMG is operated via the selector  
lever in the center console and two shift  
paddles on the steering wheel.  
It offers the following functions:  
A driving position can only be engaged  
when the driver's door is closed.  
When the vehicle is unlocked, a buzzer  
in the area of the transmission indicates  
that the system is ready for operation.<  
>Sequential mode: manual mode  
>Drive mode: automatic operation  
>Ability to choose between two differ-  
ent driving programs: Standard,  
Sport  
>Operating safety through protection  
against misshifting  
>Automatic upshifts and downshifts in  
the drive mode  
>Automatic downshifts at minimum  
engine rpm  
>Kickdown function in the drive mode.  
>Acceleration assistant, refer to  
page 72.  
Selector lever positions  
The current selector lever position is  
indicated by a light-emitting diode in  
the center console.  
Shiftlock  
R: Reverse  
N: Neutral  
When the car is at a standstill, a safety  
function requires you to depress the  
brake pedal if you want to move the  
selector lever from the neutral  
Position for forward driving with one-  
touch functions:  
position N to a driving position.  
Sequential mode  
+: manual upshifts  
—: manual downshifts  
D: drive mode.  
Driving precautions  
Use enough acceleration to pull  
away speedily when moving off on  
an uphill gradient. Never try to prevent  
the car from rolling back on an uphill  
gradient by depressing the accelerator  
pedal; always apply the handbrake.  
Otherwise you could overheat the SMG  
gearbox.<  
The SMG is ready for operation in igni-  
tion key position 2.  
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70 Sequential manual gearbox SMG*  
To switch back to sequential mode: tap  
R Reverse  
Select only when the vehicle is station-  
ary.  
the selector lever again to the right  
toward D or change the current gear via  
the shift paddles or the selector lever.  
N Neutral  
Kickdown  
You can achieve maximum acceleration  
using kickdown.  
Always engage before starting the  
engine, refer to Starting the engine on  
page 66.  
Depress the accelerator pedal past the  
increased resistance point at the full-  
throttle position.  
Sequential mode  
Each time the engine is started, the  
sequential mode is activated as soon as  
you move the selector lever into the for-  
ward driving position while the brake is  
depressed.  
Shifting gears  
With selector lever:  
>To upshift, tap the selector lever  
toward +  
>To downshift, tap the lever toward —.  
The gears are shifted via the shift pad-  
dles or the selector lever.  
With shift paddles on steering wheel:  
It is also possible to drive off in second  
gear, e.g. on snow-covered roads.  
>To upshift, pull one of the shift pad-  
dles  
>To downshift, push the paddle.  
D Drive mode  
You accelerate from higher gears, e.g.  
during passing, by manually downshift-  
ing.  
In the drive mode all forward gears are  
shifted automatically.  
To switch from sequential to drive  
mode: tap the selector lever to the right  
toward D.  
In the following situations, the SMG in  
the sequential mode assists you:  
>The transmission will only execute  
upshifts and downshifts that will  
result in an appropriate combination  
of vehicle speed and engine rpm. For  
For rapid acceleration, e.g. during  
passing, depress the accelerator pedal  
completely: kickdown.  
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Sequential manual gearbox SMG*  
71  
instance, downshifts that would  
result in excessive engine speed can-  
not be executed  
For information on jump-starting and  
towing the vehicle, refer to page 153.  
>When you brake the car to a stop, the  
transmission automatically shifts  
down to first gear  
>As speed diminishes the transmission  
will shift down automatically, without  
any action on your part, just before  
the vehicle slows to below each  
gear's minimum speed.  
Warning tone  
An acoustic signal sounds if the SMG  
gearbox overheats; if possible you  
should either stop or increase your pull-  
away speed so that the system can  
cool down.  
Available displays  
R N 1 2 3 4 5 6  
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6  
The currently engaged gear, the  
selected mode, and any malfunctions  
are displayed in the instrument cluster.  
Indicator lamp  
If the indicator lamp comes on,  
there is a malfunction in the  
transmission system.  
All selector lever positions can still be  
engaged, but in the forward driving  
positions only certain gears are actually  
available when the vehicle is driven.  
Avoid extreme loads and proceed to  
the nearest BMW center.  
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72 Sequential manual gearbox SMG*  
1. Activate the Sport program  
2. Press and hold the DSC button, refer  
to page 87, for more than three sec-  
onds  
3. Quickly press the accelerator pedal  
down fully: kickdown. The optimum  
rpm for driving off will be adjusted.  
To maintain vehicle stability,  
always drive with the DSC acti-  
vated whenever possible.<  
Sport program  
You can choose between two driving  
programs: smoothly dynamic or Sport.  
With the Sport program, gearshifts are  
faster in sequential mode and the shift  
points are adapted in drive mode.  
To activate the Sport program: press  
the SPORT button. The LED in the but-  
ton lights up.  
Acceleration assistant  
The acceleration assistant permits opti-  
mum racing-style acceleration on roads  
with good grip.  
Do not use the acceleration assis-  
tant frequently as this could other-  
wise cause premature wear of the com-  
ponents.<  
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Automatic transmission with Steptronic*  
73  
You can drive as with a normal auto-  
matic transmission. In addition, you can  
also shift manually.  
Hold the footbrake down until  
starting off. The vehicle will other-  
wise 'creep' when a drive position is  
engaged. To prevent the vehicle from  
starting off on its own, always move the  
selector lever to position P and engage  
the parking brake before leaving your  
vehicle with the engine running.  
Do not leave the vehicle unattended  
with the engine running. An unattended  
vehicle with a running engine repre-  
sents a safety hazard.<  
When you move the selector lever from  
the D position to the left into the M/S  
range, the performance-oriented shift  
programs of the automatic transmission  
are engaged. Steptronic enters the  
manual selection mode and executes  
the desired shift whenever you tap the  
selector lever in the direction indicated  
by + or –. Whenever you want to use  
automatic again, just move the selector  
lever toward the right to position D.  
Range selection  
P Park  
A catch prevents inadvertent movement  
of the selector lever to positions R and  
P. To deactivate the catch, press the  
button on the front of the selector lever  
knob, see arrow.  
Select only when the vehicle is station-  
ary. Transmission locks to prevent rear  
wheels from turning.  
Under normal operating conditions, fuel  
consumption is lowest when driving in  
position D.  
R Reverse  
Selector lever positions  
While the vehicle is stationary and  
before shifting out of Park or Neu-  
tral, depress the footbrake in order to  
disengage the selector lever's lock  
mechanism – Shiftlock.<  
Select only when the vehicle is station-  
ary.  
P R N D M/S + –  
Starting the engine  
N Neutral  
Select only when stopping for an  
extended period.  
The engine can only be started in selec-  
tor lever positions P – for Park – or N –  
for Neutral.  
D Drive – automatic shift program  
This position is designed for driving  
under all normal operating conditions.  
All forward gears are available.  
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74 Automatic transmission with Steptronic*  
The transmission will only execute  
upshifts and downshifts that will result  
in an appropriate combination of vehi-  
cle speed and engine rpm. For  
instance, downshifts that would result  
in excessive engine speed are not exe-  
cuted. The desired, then the actual  
gear, briefly appear in the instrument  
cluster.  
Kickdown  
In the kickdown mode, you achieve  
maximum acceleration and top speed  
in position D.  
Depress the accelerator pedal past the  
increased resistance point at the full-  
throttle position.  
To accelerate quickly in the man-  
ual mode for maneuvers such as  
passing another vehicle, shift down  
manually or employ the kickdown  
mode.<  
M/S manual operation and Sport  
program  
Move the selector lever from D to M/S  
to activate the Sport program; SD  
appears in the display panel. The M/S  
mode is recommended for perfor-  
mance-oriented driving.  
Shifting from M/S to the selector lever  
positions P, R and N is possible only by  
going through D.  
Once in the M/S mode, you can tap the  
selector lever to switch the automatic  
transmission from the Sport program to  
its manual mode.  
This mode allows you to execute  
upshifts manually by tapping the lever  
toward +, while downshifts are selected  
by tapping in the – direction. The dis-  
plays M1 through M5 appear in the dis-  
play panel to indicate your current gear  
selection.  
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Automatic transmission with Steptronic*  
75  
If the indicator lamp does not go out,  
positions. However, the vehicle will now  
only operate in 3rd and 4th gear.  
If this happens, avoid extreme engine  
loads and consult the nearest autho-  
rized BMW center.  
Never work in the engine com-  
partment when a drive gear – for-  
ward or reverse – is engaged. If you do  
this, the vehicle could move.<  
Available displays  
P R N D SD M1 M2 M3 M4 M5  
For towing or jump-starting, refer to the  
information beginning on page 153.  
Electronic transmission control  
module  
If the indicator lamp comes on,  
there is a malfunction in the  
transmission system.  
Bring the vehicle to a stop. Move the  
transmission selector lever to P. Set the  
parking brake and turn the engine off –  
ignition key to position 0.  
Wait a few seconds, then start the  
engine.  
If the indicator lamp goes out after a  
few seconds, normal transmission per-  
formance has been restored. You may  
continue to drive as usual.  
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76 Turn signal indicator/Headlamp flasher  
1 High beams – blue indicator lamp  
2 Headlamp flasher – blue indicator  
lamp  
3 Turn signal indicator – green indicator  
lamps accompanied by a periodic  
clicking sound from the relay  
To signal briefly  
Press the lever up to but not beyond  
the resistance point. It then returns to  
the center position when released.  
If the flashing of the turn signal  
indicators and the clicking from  
the relay are both faster than normal,  
one of the turn signal indicators has  
failed.<  
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Washer/wiper system/Rain sensor*  
77  
Rain sensor  
Fast wiper speed  
The rain sensor is positioned on the  
windshield, directly behind the interior  
rearview mirror.  
When the vehicle is stationary, the wip-  
ers operate at normal speed – not on  
vehicles with rain sensor.  
To activate the rain sensor:  
>With the ignition key in position 1 or  
higher, move the lever to position 1.  
The wipers will make at least one  
sweep across the windshield.  
You can leave the lever permanently  
in position 1. With the ignition key in  
position 1 or higher, all you then need  
to do to activate the rain sensor is  
>briefly turn the rotary dial 5, or  
>clean windshield 1, refer to page 78.  
0 Wipers retracted  
1 Intermittent operation or rain sensor  
2 Normal wiper speed  
3 Fast wiper speed  
To adjust the sensitivity of the rain sen-  
sor: turn rotary dial 5.  
4 Brief wipe  
To deactivate the rain sensor:  
Put lever in position 0.  
5 Rotary dial for control of the wipe  
interval or the sensitivity of the rain  
sensor  
Turn the rain sensor off in auto-  
matic car washes. Failure to do so  
could result in damage caused by  
undesired wiper activation.<  
Intermittent mode  
Not on vehicles with rain sensor.  
You can set the wipe interval at four  
stages with rotary dial 5.  
Normal wiper speed  
In addition, the wipe interval is varied  
automatically depending on road  
speed.  
When the vehicle is stationary, the wip-  
ers switch automatically to intermittent  
wipe – not on vehicles with rain sensor.  
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78 Washer/wiper system/Rain sensor*  
Cruise control*  
When the vehicle's lighting system is  
Starting at about 20 mph / 30 km/h, you  
switched on, the headlamps will also be can maintain and store any vehicle  
cleaned at reasonable intervals.  
speed that you specify.  
The cruise control is operational when-  
ever the engine is running and the sys-  
tem has been activated.  
Windshield washer nozzles  
The windshield washer nozzles are  
heated automatically* when the ignition  
key is in position 2.  
To activate the system  
In ignition key position 2: press the but-  
ton in the steering wheel. The indicator  
lamp in the instrument cluster comes  
on, refer to page 20. You can now use  
the cruise control.  
Cleaning windshield and  
headlamps*  
0 Wipers retracted  
1 Clean windshield and headlamps*  
Do not use cruise control on twist-  
ing roads, when high traffic den-  
sity prevents driving at a constant  
speed, or when the road surface is slick  
– snow, rain, ice – or loose – rocks or  
gravel, sand.<  
Do not use the washers if there is  
any danger that the fluid will  
freeze on the windshield, as your vision  
could be obscured. Always use a wind-  
shield washer antifreeze in cold  
weather. Refer to page 132.  
Do not use the washers when the reser-  
voir is empty. This could cause damage  
to the washer pump.<  
To deactivate the system  
Press button as often as you need to  
until the indicator lamp in the instru-  
ment cluster goes out.  
The system sprays washer fluid against  
the windshield and activates the wipers  
for a brief period.  
Cruise control is also deactivated when  
the ignition key is in position 0.  
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Cruise control*  
79  
The speed stored in memory is deleted. Press and hold button –:  
To recall the stored setting  
With the cruise control active, the sys-  
tem automatically reduces the throttle  
opening to slow the vehicle. When you Press button:  
release the button, the system stores  
To store and maintain speed or to  
accelerate  
The vehicle accelerates to and main-  
tains the last speed stored.  
and maintains the current speed.  
Press button + briefly:  
To interrupt the cruise control  
The system stores and maintains the  
current vehicle speed. Every time you  
tap the button, the speed increases by  
approx. 0.6 mph / 1 km/h.  
When the system is activated, press the  
button. The indicator lamp stays on.  
You can use the cruise control again  
whenever you want by calling up the  
speed that was stored last.  
Press and hold button +:  
The vehicle accelerates without pres-  
sure on the accelerator pedal. When  
you release the button, the system  
stores and maintains the current speed.  
In addition, cruise control is interrupted  
automatically:  
>When the brakes are applied  
>When you apply pressure to the  
clutch pedal, or when you move the  
automatic transmission selector lever  
from D to N  
>If you exceed or fall below the pro-  
grammed speed for an extended  
period – by depressing the accelera-  
tor, for example.  
If on a downhill gradient the  
engine braking effect is not suffi-  
cient, the controlled speed can be  
exceeded. Speed can drop on uphill  
grades if the engine output is insuffi-  
cient.<  
To decelerate  
Press button – briefly:  
When cruise control is active, every tap  
of the button reduces the speed by  
approx. 0.6 mph / 1 km/h.  
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80 Odometer  
Tachometer  
Energy control  
1 Odometer  
Do not operate the engine with the nee- Indicates the current fuel consumption  
dle in the red overspeed zone of the  
gauge.  
in mpg – in liters/100 km on Canadian  
models. This allows you to see whether  
your current driving style is conducive  
to fuel economy with minimum exhaust  
emissions.  
2 Trip odometer  
To protect the engine, the fuel supply is  
interrupted when you approach this  
sector.  
Odometer  
You can activate the displays shown in  
the illustration with the ignition key in  
position 0 by pressing the left button in  
the instrument cluster.  
When the vehicle is stationary, the dis-  
play goes to Maximum – zero on Cana-  
dian models.  
Trip odometer  
To reset the trip odometer to zero,  
press the left button with the ignition  
key in position 1 or higher.  
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Fuel gauge  
Engine coolant temperature gauge  
81  
Blue  
Once the indicator lamp stays on con-  
tinuously, there are still approx.  
2 gallons/8 liters of fuel in the fuel tank.  
The engine is still cold. Drive at moder-  
ate engine and vehicle speeds.  
Fuel tank capacity approx.  
16.6 gallons/63 liters.  
Between the blue and red zones  
Normal operating range. The needle  
may rise as far as the edge of the red  
sector during normal operation.  
Certain operating conditions, such as  
those encountered in mountainous  
areas, may cause the needle to fluctu-  
ate slightly.  
Red  
Fill the fuel tank before it is com-  
pletely empty. Driving to the last  
drop of fuel can prevent the engine  
from operating properly and result in  
damage.<  
When you switch on the ignition, the  
warning lamp comes on briefly as an  
operation check.  
If the lamp comes on during normal  
vehicle operation: the engine has over-  
heated. Shut off the engine immediately  
and allow it to cool down.  
When you switch on the ignition, the  
indicator lamp lights up briefly as an  
operation check.  
To check coolant level, refer to  
page 134.  
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82 Service interval display  
Check Control  
A flashing message and a '–' in front of  
the number mean that the service inter-  
val has already been exceeded by the  
distance shown on the display. Please  
contact your BMW center for an  
appointment.  
Remaining distance to next  
service  
The displays shown in the illustration  
appear for a few seconds when the  
ignition key is in position 1 or higher or  
after the engine is started.  
When the ignition key is in position 2,  
the following information and/or condi-  
tions are indicated using symbols until  
the conditions have been corrected.  
1 Check the low beam and high beam  
headlamps, as well as the parking  
lamps  
The next service due appears with the  
message OIL SERVICE or  
2 Door open  
INSPECTION, together with the dis-  
tance remaining in miles – in kilometers  
in Canada – before the next scheduled  
service.  
3 Luggage compartment lid open  
4 Check brake and tail lamps  
When you open the driver's door after  
having turned the ignition key to posi-  
tion 0, you will hear an acoustic signal  
for a few seconds to remind you that  
the lamps have not been switched off.  
The computer bases its calculations of  
the remaining distance on the preced-  
ing driving style.  
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Clock  
83  
If you wish to have a permanent time  
display, you can make this adjustment  
in the radio display, refer to the Owner's  
Manual for Radio.  
Every time you press the button, the  
clock display alternates between the  
12-hour and 24-hour mode.  
In ignition key position 0: the time is  
displayed for a few seconds after you  
press the left button, refer to Odometer  
on page 80.  
You can adjust the clock and the time  
display in the car radio as follows.  
Setting  
Before the clock can be set, the  
time must be showing in the  
instrument cluster display.<  
With the ignition key in position 1 or  
higher  
To set ahead: turn the right button to  
the right.  
To set back: turn the right button to the  
left.  
The adjustment speed will increase the  
longer you continue to hold the right  
button.  
To change the display mode: press the  
right button briefly.  
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84 Computer*  
After giving an ice warning, the  
display returns to the previous  
setting.<  
The ice warning does not alter the  
fact that surface ice can form at  
temperatures above 37.57/+36, on  
bridges or shaded road surfaces, for  
instance.<  
Mode selection  
Outside temperature  
With the ignition key in position 1 or  
You can change the units of measure  
higher, you can use the button in the 6/7for the outside temperature dis-  
turn signal lever to request information play by pressing the right-hand reset  
from the computer. Each time you  
press the button briefly toward the  
steering column, a new function is  
called up in the display.  
button in the instrument cluster while  
the temperature display is active. The  
units of measure 6/7in the tempera-  
ture display of the automatic climate  
control change automatically, see  
page 102.  
The displays appear in the following  
order:  
Time of day, outside temperature, aver-  
age fuel consumption, cruising range,  
average vehicle speed.  
Ice warning  
If the outside temperature drops to  
about 37.57/+36, then the computer  
will automatically switch to a display of  
the outside temperature. In addition, a  
signal sounds as a warning and the dis-  
play flashes for a brief period.  
With the ignition key in position 1 or  
higher, the last active setting is dis-  
played.  
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Computer*  
85  
It is important that you refuel when  
the cruising range falls below  
approx. 35 miles/50 km. Otherwise, the  
engine cannot be guaranteed to oper-  
ate properly and damage may result.<  
Average speed  
If you continue to press and hold the  
button, the average speed being dis-  
played is recalculated from that point in  
time.  
Any time spent when the vehicle is sta-  
tionary and the engine is shut off is  
ignored for the calculation.  
Average fuel consumption  
If you continue to press and hold the  
button on the turn signal lever, the aver-  
age fuel consumption last displayed is  
recalculated from that point in time.  
If you wish, you can have the aver-  
age fuel consumption displayed in  
a different unit of measure.<  
Range  
The computer bases its calculations for  
the cruising range on the operating  
conditions in the preceding period and  
on the remaining fuel in the tank.  
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Technology for safety and driving convenience  
86 Park Distance Control (PDC)*  
PDC is deactivated when you shift back  
out of Reverse.  
PDC does not remove the driver's  
personal responsibility for evaluat-  
ing the distance between the vehicle  
The concept  
PDC assists you when you back into a  
parking space. Acoustic signals alert  
you to the momentary distance to an  
object behind your vehicle. The system  
features four ultrasonic sensors  
mounted in your rear bumper. The mon-  
itoring range for the two corner sensors  
extends outward roughly 2 ft/60 cm  
behind the bumpers, while two centrally  
located sensors detect objects at dis-  
tances of up to approx. 5 ft/1.50 m.  
You can have a signal set to con- and any objects. Even when sensors  
firm that the PDC has been acti-  
vated. The signal then sounds when  
you shift into Reverse or move the  
selector lever into the R position.<  
are involved, there is a blind spot in  
which objects cannot be detected. This  
applies especially in those cases where  
the system approaches the physical  
limits of ultrasonic measurement, as  
occurs with tow bars and trailer cou-  
plings, and in the vicinity of thin or  
wedge-shaped objects. Moreover, low  
objects that have already been  
detected – such as a curb edge – can  
disappear out of the detection range of  
the sensors before a continuous tone  
sounds.  
Acoustic signals  
The distance to the nearest object is  
indicated by a tone sounding at various  
intervals. As the distance between vehi-  
cle and object decreases, the intervals  
between the tones become shorter. A  
continuous tone indicates the pres-  
ence of an object less than 1 ft/30 cm  
PDC is a parking aid that can  
identify objects if they are  
approached slowly, as is generally the  
case when parking. Avoid driving  
Loud sources of sound from outside or  
inside the vehicle could drown out the  
PDC signal tone.<  
towards objects rapidly; due to underly- away.  
ing physical principles, the system may  
The warning signal is canceled after  
otherwise alert you too late for you to  
take evasive steps.<  
approx. three seconds if the distance to  
the object remains constant during this  
time – if you are moving parallel to  
a wall, for instance.  
Keep the sensors clean and free  
of ice or snow in order to ensure  
that they will continue to operate effec-  
tively.  
Do not apply high pressure spray to the  
sensors for a prolonged period of time.  
Always maintain a distance of more  
than 4 in/10 cm.<  
The system starts to operate automati-  
cally approx. one second after you shift  
into Reverse or move the selector lever  
into the R position with the ignition key  
in position 2.  
System malfunctions will be indicated  
by a continuous high-pitched tone  
when the system is activated the first  
time. Please have the problem fixed by  
your BMW center.  
Let this short period elapse before  
driving backwards.<  
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Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)  
87  
The vehicle will remain completely  
The concept  
DSC maintains vehicle stability, even in  
critical driving situations.  
operational, however, without DSC. In  
the event of a fault, please consult your  
BMW center.  
The DSC is operational every time you  
start the engine.  
Indicator and warning lamps for  
Canadian models.  
DSC incorporates the Dynamic Traction  
Control (DTC) and Cornering Brake  
Control (CBC) functions.  
For information on vehicles with all-  
wheel drive, refer to page 89 ff.  
Indicator lamps  
Deactivating the DSC/activating  
the DTC  
Press the DSC button briefly; the indi-  
cator lamp comes on and stays on.  
The indicator lamp in the instru-  
ment cluster goes out shortly  
after the ignition has been  
switched on; refer to page 19.  
DSC is deactivated; DTC is operational.  
>The indicator lamp flashes: DSC is  
actively controlling drive torque and  
braking intervention  
>The indicator lamp stays lit: DSC has  
been switched off with the button;  
DTC and DBC are operational. DTC  
control intervention is not indicated.  
In the following rare situations, it may  
prove useful to activate the DTC for a  
brief period:  
>When rocking the vehicle or starting  
off in deep snow or on loose surfaces  
>When driving on snow-covered  
grades, in deep snow, or on a snow-  
covered surface that has been  
The indicator lamp and the  
brake warning lamp continu-  
ously light up in yellow:  
packed down from being driven on  
>When driving with snow chains.  
The DSC, DTC and DBC have  
been switched off manually or  
there is a system malfunction.  
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88 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)  
Under these special circumstances  
traction is increased by deactivating the  
control systems that enhance traction  
under normal conditions.  
The laws of physics cannot be  
repealed, even with DSC. An  
appropriate driving style always  
remains the responsibility of the driver.  
We therefore urge you to avoid using  
the additional safety margin of the sys-  
tem as an excuse for taking risks.  
Whenever the DTC is activated, the  
DSC is switched off and DTC performs  
minor stabilizing intervention.  
Do not make any modifications to the  
DSC system. Allow only authorized  
technicians to perform service proce-  
dures on the DSC.<  
Deactivating the DSC and the  
DTC  
Press the DSC button down for at least  
3 seconds; the indicator lamp and the  
yellow brake warning lamp will remain  
on continuously.  
The systems for enhancing stability and  
traction are deactivated, and there is no  
active braking intervention or torque  
control.  
To maintain vehicle stability,  
always drive with the DSC acti-  
vated whenever possible.<  
Reactivating the DSC  
Press the button again briefly; the indi-  
cator lamp or the indicator lamps will go  
out. DTC is deactivated.  
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Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) – 325xi, 330xi  
89  
The vehicle will remain completely  
operational, however, without DSC. In  
the event of a fault, please consult your  
BMW center.  
The concept  
DSC maintains vehicle stability, even in  
critical driving situations.  
The DSC is operational every time you  
start the engine.  
DSC includes the Automatic Differential  
Brake (ADB-X) and Cornering Brake  
Control (CBC) functions.  
Indicator lamps  
The indicator lamp in the instru-  
ment cluster goes out shortly  
after the ignition has been  
To deactivate DSC  
Press the DSC button; the indicator  
lamp comes on and stays on.  
switched on; refer to page 19.  
>The indicator lamp flashes: DSC is  
actively controlling drive torque and  
braking intervention  
>The indicator lamp stays lit: DSC has  
been switched off with the button;  
ADB-X is operational. ADB-X control  
intervention is not indicated.  
DSC is now off, and ADB-X reverts to  
its maximum torque-transfer mode.  
In the following exceptional circum-  
stances, it may be effective to deacti-  
vate the DSC for a short period:  
>When rocking the vehicle or starting  
off in deep snow or on loose surfaces  
>When driving with snow chains.  
If the indicator lamp fails to go out  
when you press the DSC button,  
this indicates a malfunction in the DSC  
and ADB-X systems; the system is  
deactivated, and the stability enhance-  
ment functions are no longer avail-  
able.<  
To maintain vehicle stability,  
always drive with the DSC acti-  
vated whenever possible.<  
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90 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) – 325xi, 330xi  
Reactivating the DSC  
Press the button again; the indicator  
lamp goes out.  
The laws of physics cannot be  
repealed, even with DSC. An  
appropriate driving style always  
remains the responsibility of the driver.  
We therefore urge you to avoid using  
the additional safety margin of the sys-  
tem as an excuse for taking risks.  
The system does not intervene to  
enhance vehicle stability when  
switched off.  
Do not make any modifications to the  
DSC system. Allow only authorized  
technicians to perform service proce-  
dures on the DSC.<  
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Hill Descent Control (HDC)*  
91  
The concept  
To use HDC  
By reducing the vehicle's speed on  
steep downhill stretches, HDC main-  
tains predictable vehicle handling  
response to provide you with control of  
your BMW during extreme descents.  
Vehicles with manual transmission:  
You should always ensure that either  
reverse or first gear is engaged before  
using HDC, as the engine's braking  
effect is most pronounced in these  
The vehicle slows to a pace just slightly  
faster than walking speed.  
gears, and only reduced engine braking  
is available in higher gears.  
HDC is available for activation at vehi-  
cle speeds below approx. 22 mph /  
35 km/h. When driving down steep  
hills, the vehicle reduces speed auto-  
matically down to about double walking  
speed – approx. 7.5 mph / 12 km/h –  
and then maintains this speed at a con-  
stant.  
Vehicles with automatic transmission:  
HDC is available for use in all ranges.  
System malfunctions  
To activate the system  
Are signaled by the indicator lamp,  
which responds to problems by going  
out while HDC is in operation or by fail-  
ing to come on when you activate the  
system:  
Press the HDC button; the green indi-  
cator lamp integrated within the button  
comes on.  
The indicator lamp flashes whenever  
the system is actively intervening to  
control your speed with automatic  
brake applications.  
You can use the accelerator or brakes  
to vary this speed within a range from  
approx. 3 mph / 5 km/h to approx.  
15 mph / 25 km/h.  
HDC has been temporarily deactivated  
as a result of high brake temperatures.  
If the DSC indicator lamp comes  
on at the same time:  
In conjunction with the multifunction  
steering wheel, you can use the +/–  
button to set the cruise control to a tar-  
get speed in the range from  
approx. 3 mph / 5 km/h to approx.  
15 mph / 25 km/h.  
To deactivate the system  
Press the button again, the indicator  
lamp goes out.  
Malfunction in HDC and DSC  
system. Refer the problem to your  
BMW center.  
HDC is automatically deactivated once  
the vehicle accelerates to more than  
37 mph / 60 km/h, as well as whenever  
you switch off the ignition.  
HDC is automatically deactivated once  
vehicle speed again exceeds approx.  
37 mph / 60 km/h.  
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92 Flat Tire Monitor*  
The concept  
System limitations  
As you drive, the Flat Tire Monitor  
The Flat Tire Monitor cannot pro-  
vide you with advance warning of  
sudden and severe tire damage caused  
by external factors and does not detect  
keeps track of pressure levels in all four  
tires. The system alerts you whenever  
the inflation pressure of a tire falls sig-  
nificantly below the pressure of another the balanced and very gradual pressure  
tire.  
loss that takes place in all four tires  
over an extended period of time.<  
The system actually detects pressure  
loss by monitoring differences in the  
relative speeds of the four wheels. It  
interprets variations outside specified  
limits as severe pressure loss, and then  
responds by generating a warning.  
On the other hand, the following situa-  
tions can lead to a delayed detection of  
pressure loss and even to the system  
not functioning:  
Initializing the system  
>Driving on snow-covered or slippery  
roads  
>Performance-oriented driving: slip at  
the drive wheels, high levels of lateral  
acceleration  
>When driving with snow chains, false  
warnings and undetected pressure  
losses may occur  
>When driving with a space-saver  
spare tire, the Flat Tire Monitor can-  
not function.  
Each time you correct the pres-  
sure in a tire, or change a wheel or  
tire, reinitialize the system immediately  
afterwards. This requires a bit of driv-  
ing.<  
Functional requirements  
In order for the Flat Tire Monitor to learn  
the correct tire inflation pressure,  
please do the following:  
1. Check the tire inflation pressures in  
all tires  
2. Compare them with the tire inflation  
pressure table on page 26 and cor-  
rect them, if necessary  
1. Before driving off, start the engine  
but do not start driving  
2. Press the button as long as you need  
to until the yellow indicator lamp in  
the instrument cluster lights up for a  
few seconds  
3. Initialize the system.  
3. Drive off.  
It takes a few minutes before the Flat  
Tire Monitor can detect a flat tire and  
issue a warning.  
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Flat Tire Monitor*  
Brake force display  
93  
When driving with snow chains or  
a space-saver spare tire, do not  
initialize the system.<  
Because the sides of Run Flat  
tires are reinforced, a drop in infla- driver of the vehicle behind you how  
tion pressure usually cannot be  
detected from the outside, refer to Run  
Flat tires, page 150.<  
The brake force display indicates to the  
hard you are braking your vehicle.  
The display has two levels:  
Flat tire  
>Normal braking: the brake lamps  
among the rear lamps and the center  
brake lamp light up  
>Hard braking or use of ABS: the tail  
lamps light up with the same bright-  
ness as the brake lamps and thereby  
intensify the visual effect of the brake  
lamps.  
The indicator lamp in the instru-  
ment cluster lights up red. This  
visual alert is accompanied by  
an acoustic warning signal.  
2. To continue driving, follow the  
instructions under Driving with a  
damaged tire on page 151.  
1. Carefully reduce speed and come to  
a stop. Avoid sudden braking and  
steering maneuvers  
System malfunction  
The indicator lamp in the instru-  
ment cluster lights up yellow.  
The Flat Tire Monitor is malfunc-  
tioning or out of order. Please refer the  
problem to your BMW center.  
2. Determine which wheel is damaged  
If this cannot be determined, con-  
tact your BMW center.<  
3. Replace the damaged wheel, refer to  
Changing a wheel on page 147.  
After replacing the damaged tire, initial-  
ize the system.  
Vehicles with Run Flat tires:  
1. Carefully reduce your speed to under  
50 mph / 80 km/h. Avoid strong  
braking and steering maneuvers. Do  
not exceed a speed of 50 mph /  
80 km/h.  
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Lamps  
94 Parking lamps/Low beams  
Follow me home lamps  
Automatic headlamp control*  
When you activate the headlamp  
When the switch is set to this  
position, the system automati-  
cally activates and cancels the  
flasher after parking the vehicle with the  
lamps turned off, the low-beam head-  
lamps will come on for a short time.  
low beams in response to changes in  
ambient light – in tunnels, at dusk, etc. –  
and in the event of rain and snow.  
You can also have this function  
deactivated.<  
The vehicle's external lights  
remain on constantly when you  
switch on the front fog lamps after the  
headlamps have come on automati-  
cally.<  
LIGHTS ON warning  
When you open the driver's door after  
having turned the ignition key to posi-  
tion 0, you will hear an acoustic signal  
for a few seconds to remind you that  
the lamps have not been switched off.  
Parking lamps  
The front, rear and side vehicle  
lighting is switched on. You can  
use the parking lamps to signal  
the position of the vehicle when it is  
parked. For lighting on one side for  
parking as an additional feature, refer to  
page 95.  
Automatic headlamp control can-  
not serve as a substitute for the  
driver's judgement in determining when  
the vehicle lights should be switched  
on. For example, the sensors are not  
able to detect fog. To avoid safety risks,  
you should respond to these kinds of  
low-visibility situations by switching the  
headlamps on manually.<  
Daytime driving lamps*  
If you desire, the light switch can be left  
in the second position: when the igni-  
tion is switched off, the external lighting  
is also switched off.  
Low beams  
When the ignition is switched off  
while the low beams are on, the  
headlamps go out and only the  
parking lamps remain on.  
You can have the activation set-  
tings for the daytime driving lamps  
programmed on your vehicle.<  
You can have the sensitivity of  
your vehicle's automatic head-  
lamp control adjusted.<  
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Instrument lighting  
High beams/Standing lamps  
95  
Turn the rotary dial to adjust the illumi- 1 High beams – blue indicator lamp  
nation intensity.  
2 Headlamp flasher – blue indicator  
lamp  
3 Parking lamps  
Standing lamps, left or right  
As an additional feature, you can illumi-  
nate your vehicle on either side for  
parking:  
With the ignition key in position 0,  
engage the lever in the appropriate  
turn-signal position.  
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96 Fog lamps*  
Interior lamps  
Front fog lamps  
The interior lamps operate automati-  
cally.  
Rear reading lamps  
Switch on and off with the button adja-  
cent to each lamp.  
The green indicator lamp in the  
instrument cluster lights up to  
indicate that the front fog lamps  
To switch the interior lamps on  
and off manually  
Press button 1 briefly:  
are on.  
In order to prevent battery dis-  
charge, all of the lamps in the  
vehicle are automatically switched off  
approx. 15 minutes after you turn the  
ignition key to position 0.<  
If you want the interior lamps to remain  
off all the time, press and hold the but-  
ton for approx. 3 seconds.  
If the automatic headlamp control  
is on, the low beams will come on  
automatically whenever you activate  
the front fog lamps.<  
Press the button briefly to revert to nor-  
mal operation.  
Light-emitting diodes  
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) installed  
behind translucent lenses serve as the  
light sources for many of the controls  
and displays in your vehicle. These  
light-emitting diodes are related to con-  
ventional lasers, and legislation defines  
them as light-emitting diodes, Class 1.  
Front reading lamps*  
Switch on and off with the button 2  
adjacent to each lamp.  
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Interior lamps  
97  
Do not remove the protective lens  
and avoid staring directly at the  
unfiltered beam for several hours, as  
inflammation of the retina could  
result.<  
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Controlling the climate for pleasant driving  
98 Air conditioning  
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Air conditioning  
99  
1 Air onto the windshield and the side  
windows  
2 Air for the upper body area 101  
3 Air to the footwell  
4 Air supply/Blower 100  
5 Temperature 100  
6 Air distribution 100  
7 Rear window defroster 100  
8 Air conditioning 100  
9 Outside air/Recirculated-air  
mode 100  
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100 Air conditioning  
Air supply/Blower  
Rear window defroster  
Outside air/Recirculated-air mode  
You can select blower speeds  
from 1 to 4. The heating and  
When the rear window defroster  
is activated, the indicator lamp  
You can respond to unpleasant  
external odors by temporarily  
ventilation become more and comes on. The rear window defroster  
more effective as the air sup- switches off automatically.  
ply settings are increased. In position 0,  
blocking the supply of outside air. The  
system then recirculates the air cur-  
rently within the vehicle.  
the blower and the heater are switched  
off. The outside air supply is blocked in  
position 0.  
You can have your vehicle pro-  
grammed in such a way that the  
rear window defroster switches on  
If the windows should fog over in  
the recirculated-air mode, switch  
automatically. This occurs within 5 min- this mode off and increase the air sup-  
utes after starting the engine when out- ply as required.<  
side temperatures are below approx.  
Temperature  
In order to increase the tem-  
perature of the passenger  
compartment, turn to the right  
toward the red zone. The tem-  
perature of the incoming air is kept con-  
stant.  
397/+46.<  
Air conditioning  
The air is cooled and dehumidi-  
fied and – depending on the  
temperature setting – rewarmed.  
Air distribution  
Depending on the weather, the wind-  
shield may fog over briefly when the  
engine is started. Air conditioning helps  
prevent the windows from fogging up.  
You can direct air to flow onto  
the windows  
upper body  
, toward your  
or into the  
footwell  
. All intermediate  
Condensation forms during opera-  
tion of the air conditioning system,  
which then exits under the vehicle.  
Traces of condensed water of this kind  
are thus normal.<  
settings are possible. In the setting  
there is a low flow of air onto the win-  
dows to keep them free of condensa-  
tion.  
,
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Air conditioning  
101  
Microfilter  
The built-in microfilter removes dust  
and pollen from the incoming air. Your  
BMW center will replace it during rou-  
tine maintenance. A substantial reduc-  
tion in airflow indicates that the filter  
needs to be replaced before scheduled  
maintenance.  
Draft-free ventilation  
To defrost windows and remove  
condensation  
1. Set the blower speed control for the  
air supply to position 4  
2. Turn the rotary temperature control  
completely to the right to the red  
zone  
3. Turn the rotary control for air distri-  
bution to position  
4. Switch on the rear window defroster  
to defrost the rear window.  
You can adjust the blower controls for  
the upper body area to obtain the opti-  
mum airflow rates and directions for  
your personal requirements:  
1 Rotary dials for infinitely variable  
opening and closing of the vent out-  
lets  
2 Levers for airflow direction  
3 Rotary dial allows you to control the  
temperature of the airflow from these  
outlets as desired  
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103  
1 Air onto the windshield and the side  
windows  
2 Air for the upper body area 105  
3 Air to the footwell  
4 Air inlet for interior temperature  
sensor – please keep clear and  
unobstructed  
5 Outside air/Automatic recirculated-  
air control (AUC)/Recirculated  
air 105  
6 Automatic air distribution and  
supply 104  
7 Individual air distribution 104  
8 Temperature 104  
9 Display for temperature 104  
and air supply 104  
10 Air supply/Blower 104  
11 To defrost windows and remove  
condensation 104  
12 Air conditioning 104  
13 Rear window defroster 105  
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104 Automatic climate control*  
vated, the automatic airflow control  
remains in operation. Air flows onto the remains unchanged. You can reactivate  
ertheless, the automatic air distribution  
Tips for pleasant driving  
Use the automatic mode – switch on  
with AUTO button 6. Select the desired  
interior temperature.  
windows  
, toward the upper  
the automatic air distribution mode by  
selecting the AUTO button.  
body , and into the footwell  
.
You can reactivate the automatic air  
distribution mode by selecting the  
AUTO button.  
When the lowest blower speed is set  
and you press the lower button, all of  
the displays are canceled: the blower,  
heating and air conditioning are  
switched off. The outside air supply is  
blocked. You can reactivate the system  
by pressing any button for the auto-  
matic climate control.  
Detailed setting options are described  
for you in the following section.  
You can make the settings of your  
vehicle in such a manner that,  
when you unlock the vehicle with the  
remote control of your personal key,  
your own personalized setting for the  
Temperature  
The interior temperature that  
appears in the display panel is a  
general figure intended for refer-  
automatic climate control is initiated.< ence purposes. We recommend 727/  
+226as a comfortable setting, even if  
To defrost windows and remove  
condensation  
This program quickly removes  
ice and condensation from the  
windshield and the side windows.  
the air conditioning is on. When you  
start the vehicle, the system ensures  
that the selected temperature is  
achieved as quickly as possible. It then  
maintains this temperature, regardless  
of the season.  
Automatic air distribution and  
supply  
The AUTO program adjusts the  
air distribution and the air sup-  
ply for you and in addition adapts the  
temperature to external influences –  
summer, winter – to meet preferences  
you can specify.  
Air conditioning  
To select the units of measure, 6or  
7, for the display, refer to page 84.  
The air is cooled and dehumidi-  
fied and – depending on the  
temperature setting – rewarmed.  
Air supply/Blower  
Individual air distribution  
Depending on the weather, the wind-  
shield may fog over briefly when the  
engine is started. Air conditioning helps  
prevent the windows from fogging up.  
By pressing the upper or lower  
button, you can vary the air sup-  
ply. This deactivates the auto-  
You can cancel the AUTO pro-  
gram by selecting specific dis-  
tribution patterns to suit your  
matic control of the air supply, AUTO  
disappears from the display panel. Nev-  
own individual requirements.  
While the AUTO program is then deacti-  
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105  
Condensation forms during opera-  
tion of the air conditioning system,  
which then exits under the vehicle.  
Traces of condensed water of this kind  
are thus normal.<  
recirculates the air currently within  
the vehicle.  
If the windows should fog over in  
the recirculated-air mode, switch  
this mode off and increase the air sup-  
ply as required.<  
Outside air/Automatic  
recirculated-air control (AUC)/  
Recirculated air  
Rear window defroster  
When the rear window defroster  
is activated, the indicator lamp  
comes on. The rear window defroster  
switches off automatically.  
You can respond to unpleasant  
external odors or pollutants by  
temporarily stopping the flow of outside  
air. The system then recirculates the air  
currently within the vehicle.  
Draft-free ventilation  
You can adjust the blower controls for  
the upper body area to obtain the opti-  
mum airflow rates and directions for  
your personal requirements:  
You can have your vehicle pro-  
grammed in such a way that the  
rear window defroster switches on  
automatically. This occurs within 5 min-  
utes after starting the engine when out-  
side temperatures are below approx.  
397/+46.<  
Press the button repeatedly to select  
one of three different operating modes.  
>Indicator lamps off: outside airflow is  
on  
1 Rotary dials for infinitely variable  
opening and closing of the vent out-  
lets  
>Left indicator lamp on – AUC mode:  
the system recognizes pollutants in  
the outside air and blocks the flow of  
air when necessary. The system then  
recirculates the air currently within  
the vehicle. Depending on the air  
quality, the automatic system then  
switches back and forth between  
outside air supply and recirculation of  
the air within the vehicle  
2 Levers for airflow direction  
3 Rotary dial allows you to control the  
temperature of the airflow from these  
outlets as desired  
>Right indicator lamp on: the flow of  
external air into the vehicle is perma-  
nently blocked. The system then  
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106 Automatic climate control*  
Roller sun blind*  
Microfilter/activated-charcoal  
filter  
The built-in microfilter removes dust  
and pollen from the incoming air. The  
activated-charcoal filter provides addi-  
tional protection by filtering gaseous  
pollutants from the outside air. Your  
BMW center replaces this combined fil-  
ter as a standard part of your scheduled  
maintenance. A substantial reduction in  
airflow indicates that the filter needs to  
be replaced before scheduled mainte-  
nance.  
To actuate, press the button briefly with  
the ignition key in position 1 or higher.  
The illustration depicts the arrangement  
of the buttons if the vehicle is fully  
equipped. The arrangement may vary  
depending on the equipment actually  
installed.  
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Premium sound system*  
Glove compartment  
107  
Harman Kardon premium sound  
system  
Press the button to activate and deacti-  
vate the acoustic enhancement.  
To open  
Pull the handle. The lamp in the glove  
compartment comes on.  
To close  
Fold the cover up.  
The system creates the acoustic  
impression of a much larger passenger  
compartment accompanied by  
improved stereophonic sound at all  
seating positions.  
To prevent injury in the event of an  
accident, close the glove com-  
partment immediately after use.<  
The system responds to poor reception  
conditions by repeatedly alternating  
between the stereo and monophonic  
modes. You should then switch the sys-  
tem off.  
To lock  
Lock with one of the master keys. A  
master key will also be required to  
unlock the glove compartment.  
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108 Glove compartment  
Storage compartments  
If – for example for valet parking –  
you turn over only your spare key,  
refer to page 32, then access to the  
locked glove compartment is not possi-  
ble.<  
Rechargeable flashlight  
The flashlight is located on the left side  
of the glove compartment.  
It features integral overload-protection,  
so it can be left in its holder continu-  
ously.  
Front center armrest  
Beverage holders, coin box  
To avoid completely discharging  
and possibly damaging the flash-  
light, always ensure that it is switched  
off before inserting it in the socket.<  
To open: press the button and fold up. A coin box and two beverage holders  
are provided in the center console.  
Additional compartments and  
nets*  
You will find additional storage com-  
partments in the front doors and in the  
center console. Storage nets are on the  
front seat backrests.  
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109  
Rear center armrest*  
Rear center armrest*  
Storage package*  
Without through-loading system:  
With through-loading system:  
For your convenience, there are:  
The rear center armrest includes a stor- The rear center armrest includes a bev- >Two flip-out sockets on the rear cen-  
age compartment, a beverages holder  
and a litter bag holder.  
erages holder and a litter bag holder.  
ter console  
>An eyeglasses compartment*, not  
shown, in the front center console.  
>Beverages holder: press  
1 Storage compartment: pull up  
2 Beverages holder: press  
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110 Cellular phone*  
Ashtray, front*  
Cigarette lighter socket  
Suitable for attaching power supplies  
for flashlights, car vacuum cleaners,  
etc., up to a rating of approx. 200 watts  
at 12 volts. Avoid damage to the socket  
caused by inserting plugs of different  
shapes or sizes.  
Hands-free system  
To empty  
On vehicles that are wired for a tele-  
Press on the edge of the open cover:  
phone* or equipped with a communica- the ashtray moves up and can be  
tions package*, the cover for the  
hands-free microphone is located in the  
headliner near the interior lamp.  
removed.  
Cigarette lighter  
For further information on using your  
cellular phone, refer to the separate  
Owner's Manual for the telephone.  
Hold or touch the hot cigarette  
lighter by the knob only. Holding  
or touching it in other areas could result  
in burns.  
The cigarette lighter remains opera-  
tional when the ignition key has been  
removed. For this reason, children  
should never be left in the vehicle unat-  
tended.<  
Press lighter 1 in. You can remove the  
lighter from its socket for use as soon  
as it springs back out.  
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111  
To empty  
Press on the edge of the open cover in  
the opening direction: the ashtray  
moves up and can be removed.  
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Loading and transporting  
112 Through-loading system*  
1. Pull the corresponding lever to  
release  
2. The backrest moves forward slightly Rear center 3-point safety belt*  
when released. Reach into the gap  
You can roll up the rear 3-point belt  
and fold it down.  
before folding back the through-loading  
system:  
When folding the backrest back  
into its original position always  
ensure that the detent engages  
securely. A loose backrest might fail to  
>Release the belt and insert its latch in  
the recess provided for this purpose  
in the rear tray.  
prevent cargo from entering the pas-  
senger compartment during sudden  
braking or evasive maneuvers, posing a  
potential hazard to occupants.<  
The fittings at the corners of the lug-  
gage compartment provide you with a  
convenient means of attaching luggage  
compartment nets* and flexible straps  
for securing luggage.  
Refer also to Cargo loading on  
page 114.  
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113  
The ski bag allows the safe and clean  
transport of up to 4 pairs of standard  
skis or up to two snowboards.  
The length of the ski bag and the addi-  
tional space provided in the luggage  
compartment make it possible to carry  
skis up to 6 ft 10 in / 2.10 m long.  
Because of the tapered shape of the  
bag, only two pairs of skis longer than  
6 ft 10 in / 2.10 m can be carried.  
Loading  
5. Use the magnetic retainers to attach  
the cover panel to the upper surface  
– metal surface below rear tray – of  
the luggage compartment.  
Vehicles without through-loading sys-  
tem:  
1. Fold the center armrest outward.  
Loosen the trim from the upper  
Velcro® fastener and place it on the  
armrest  
To store the ski bag, perform the above  
steps in reverse sequence.  
2. Press the button – see arrow 1, from  
inside the passenger compartment:  
this releases the cover panel in the  
luggage compartment  
3. Press the detent levers inward – see  
arrows 2 – and fold the cover to the  
front  
4. Extend the ski bag between the front  
seats. The zipper provides conve-  
nient access to stored items. It may  
be opened to allow the ski bag to dry  
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114 Ski bag*  
Cargo loading  
Avoid overloading the vehicle so  
that the permitted load on the tires  
is not exceeded. Overloading can lead  
to overheating and internal tire damage.  
The ultimate result can assume the  
form of a sudden air loss.<  
Loading  
Securing cargo  
Vehicles with through-loading system:  
Secure skis and any other objects  
stored in the bag by tightening the  
retaining strap at the buckle.<  
1. Fold the center armrest outward.  
Loosen the trim from the upper  
Velcro® fastener and place it on the  
armrest  
2. Press the button downward – see  
arrow 1 – and swing the cover for-  
ward  
Be sure that your skis are clean  
before loading them into the bag.  
Avoid damage from sharp edges during  
loading.<  
3. Extend the ski bag between the front  
seats. The zipper provides conve-  
nient access to stored items. It may  
be opened to allow the ski bag to dry  
4. Press the button – see arrow 2: the  
cover in the luggage compartment is  
unlocked.  
To store the ski bag, perform the above  
steps in reverse sequence.  
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Cargo loading  
115  
4. The resulting figure equals the avail-  
able amount of cargo and luggage  
load capacity.  
For example, if the XXX amount  
equals 1,400 lbs. and there will be  
five 150 lbs. passengers in your vehi-  
cle, the amount of available cargo  
and luggage load capacity is  
650 lbs.:  
1,400 lbs. minus 750 lbs. = 650 lbs.  
5. Determine the combined weight of  
luggage and cargo being loaded on  
the vehicle. That weight may not  
safely exceed the available cargo  
and luggage load capacity calculated  
in Step 4  
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer,  
load from your trailer will be trans-  
fered to your vehicle. Consult the  
manual for transporting a trailer to  
determine how this may reduce the  
available cargo and luggage load  
capacity of your vehicle.  
Determining the maximum load  
1. Locate the following statement on  
Stowing cargo  
>Load heavy cargo as far forward as  
possible – directly behind the back-  
rests or the luggage compartment  
partition – and as low as possible  
>Cover sharp edges and corners  
>Do not pile objects higher than the  
top edge of the backrest  
your vehicle's placard*:  
The combined weight of occu-  
pants and cargo should never  
exceed XXX kg or YYY lbs., as this  
could otherwise result in damage to the  
vehicle or unstable driving conditions.<  
2. Determine the combined weight of  
the driver and passengers that will be  
riding in your vehicle  
3. Subtract the combined weight of the  
driver and passengers from  
XXX kilograms or YYY pounds  
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116 Cargo loading  
Always position and secure loads  
correctly. If you do not, the load  
can endanger the passengers during  
braking or evasive maneuvers.  
Do not exceed the approved gross  
vehicle weight or the approved axle  
loads, refer to page 162. Otherwise the  
vehicle's operating safety is no longer  
assured and the vehicle will not be in  
compliance with the certification regu-  
lations.  
Do not stow heavy or hard objects in  
the passenger compartment without  
be thrown around during braking and  
evasive maneuvers and could endanger  
the passengers.<  
>For transporting very heavy loads  
when the rear seat is not occupied,  
secure the outer safety belts in the  
opposite buckles, refer to the illustra-  
tion.  
Securing cargo  
>For small, light items, use the rubber-  
lined, non-skid side of the floor mat  
or secure using a luggage compart-  
ment net* or elastic straps, refer to  
page 40  
>For large, heavy pieces, see your  
BMW center for load-securing  
devices*. Anchorages located in the  
luggage compartment can be used  
for fastening the load-securing  
devices.  
Read and comply with the instructions  
enclosed with the load-securing  
devices.  
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Roof-mounted luggage rack*  
117  
You should therefore always remember  
not to exceed the approved roof load  
capacity, the approved gross vehicle  
weight or the axle loads when loading  
the rack. These weights are listed under  
Technical data on page 162.  
Make sure that the load is not too  
heavy, and attempt to distribute it  
evenly. Always load the heaviest pieces  
first so that they are at the bottom. Be  
sure that adequate clearance is main-  
tained for raising the glass sunroof, and  
that objects do not project into the  
opening path of the luggage compart-  
ment lid.  
A special roof-rack system is available  
as an optional extra for your BMW.  
Please observe the precautions  
included with the installation instruc-  
tions.  
Secure the roof-mounted luggage cor-  
rectly and securely to prevent it from  
shifting or being lost during driving.  
Anchorages  
Access to the anchorages:  
Drive smoothly and avoid sudden  
acceleration and braking. Do not corner  
at high speeds.  
To fold up the covers, please use the  
tool provided with the roof-rack system.  
The roof-mounted luggage rack and the  
roof load increase the aerodynamic  
resistance: increased fuel consumption  
and additional stress on the vehicle's  
body are the result.  
Loading and driving notes  
Roof-mounted luggage racks raise the  
center of gravity of the vehicle when  
they are loaded. For this reason, they  
exercise a major effect on the vehicle's  
handling and steering response.  
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Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
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Special operating instructions  
120 Break-in procedures  
To ensure that your vehicle provides  
maximum economy throughout a long  
service life, we request that you  
To break in the separate parking brake  
drums, apply the parking brake lightly  
when coasting to a standstill – at a traf-  
fic signal, for instance – use caution to  
avoid posing a danger to other road  
users.  
Tires  
Due to technical factors associated  
with their manufacture, tires do not  
achieve their full traction potential until  
an initial break-in period has elapsed.  
Thus drive with extra care during the  
initial 200 miles/300 km.  
observe the following suggestions.  
Engine and differential  
Up to 1,250 miles/2,000 km:  
To avoid corrosion, repeat this proce-  
dure from time to time.  
Constantly vary both vehicle and engine Obey your local and state maximum  
speeds, remembering not to exceed  
4,500 rpm or vehicle speeds of over  
100 mph / 160 km/h:  
speed limits.  
The brake lamps do not come on  
when the parking brake is set.  
When the vehicle is operated on  
Vacuum for the brake system servo unit  
on your BMW is available only when the  
engine is running. When you move the  
vehicle with the engine off – when tow-  
ing, for example – substantially higher  
levels of pedal force will be required to  
brake the vehicle.<  
wet or slushy roads, a wedge of  
water may form between the tire and  
the road surface. This phenomenon is  
referred to as hydroplaning, and can  
lead to partial or complete loss of trac-  
tion, as well as loss of vehicle control  
and braking effectiveness. Reduce your  
speed on wet roads.<  
Obey your local and state maximum  
speed limits.  
Do not use full throttle, and avoid  
pressing the accelerator beyond the  
kickdown point during these initial  
miles.  
You can then proceed to increase  
engine or vehicle speeds once the ini-  
tial 1,250 miles/2,000 km have elapsed.  
Clutch  
Approx. 300 miles/500 km must elapse  
before the clutch starts to operate at  
optimum efficiency. Remember to  
engage the clutch carefully during this  
initial period.  
Brake system  
Approx. 300 miles/500 km must elapse  
before the brake pads and rotors  
achieve the optimal pad-surface and  
wear patterns required for trouble-free  
operation and long service life later on.  
Please remember to observe these  
same break-in procedures if either the  
engine or the differential should have to  
be replaced later in the course of the  
vehicle's service life.  
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General driving notes  
Antilock Brake System (ABS)  
121  
Brakes: do not rest your foot on  
the brake pedal while driving.  
Even light but consistent pedal pres-  
sure can lead to high temperatures,  
brake wear and possibly even brake  
failure.  
Hydroplaning: when driving on wet or  
slushy roads, reduce road speed. If you  
do not, a wedge of water can form  
between tires and road surface. This  
phenomenon can lead to partial or  
complete loss of contact between the  
tires and road surface, as well as loss of  
vehicle control and braking ability.  
Driving through water: do not drive  
through water on the road if it is deeper  
than 1 ft/30 cm, and then only at walk-  
ing speed. Otherwise, the vehicle's  
engine, the electrical systems and the  
transmission may be damaged.  
Do not reduce the pressure exerted  
against the brake pedal until the brak-  
ing maneuver has been completed.  
DBC is deactivated when you release  
the brake pedal.  
The concept  
ABS keeps the wheels from locking  
during braking, thereby enhancing  
active driving safety.  
Braking with ABS  
Cornering Brake Control (CBC)  
If you are in a situation that requires full  
braking, you will exploit the full benefits  
of the ABS system if you apply maxi-  
mum pedal pressure – panic stop.  
Since the vehicle maintains steering  
responsiveness, you can avoid possible  
obstacles with a minimum of steering  
effort, despite the full brake application.  
CBC is an advanced engineering  
design of the ABS. When braking while  
cornering at high speed or braking dur-  
ing high lateral acceleration, or when  
braking during a lane change, vehicle  
stability is improved and steering  
response is enhanced.  
Pulsation at the brake pedal combined  
with sounds from the hydraulic circuits  
indicates to the driver that ABS is in its  
active mode.  
Rear parcel tray: never use it to store  
heavy or hard objects; otherwise, occu-  
pants could be injured if the vehicle is  
braked hard.  
Clothes hooks: when hanging clothing  
from the hooks, be sure that they will  
not obstruct the driver's vision. Do not  
hang heavy objects on the hooks. If you  
do so, they could cause personal injury  
during braking or evasive maneuvers.<  
Dynamic Brake Control (DBC)  
DBC is included in the DSC, refer to  
page 87.  
The system responds to sudden, high-  
intensity applications of force to the  
brake pedal by automatically braking  
the vehicle with maximum boost to  
achieve the shortest possible braking  
distances during panic stops. This sys-  
tem exploits all the benefits of ABS.  
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122 Brake system  
It is a good idea to periodically dry the  
brakes with a gentle application when  
driving in rain and on wet roads. Watch sion or selector lever in Neutral. Do not  
traffic conditions to ensure that this  
maneuver does not endanger other  
road users. The heat generated in this  
process helps dry the pads and rotors  
to ensure that your brake system will  
respond with undiminished efficiency  
when you need it.  
Do not coast with the clutch  
depressed or with the transmis-  
Brake fluid level  
Low brake fluid level in the reservoir  
combined with longer than usual pedal  
travel may indicate a defect in one of  
the brake system's hydraulic circuits.  
coast with the engine shut off. The  
engine provides no braking effect when  
the clutch is depressed and there is no  
power-assist for braking or steering  
when the engine is not running.  
325xi, 330xi: always refer all brake  
inspection and service work to your  
BMW center, as failure to observe the  
special procedures could result in dam-  
age to components of the all-wheel  
drive.  
Never allow floor mats, carpets or any  
other objects to protrude into the area  
around the accelerator, clutch and  
brake pedals and obstruct their move-  
ment.<  
Proceed to the nearest BMW cen-  
ter. It may be necessary to apply  
higher levels of pressure to the pedal  
when stopping and braking distances  
may also be longer. Please remember  
to adapt your driving style accord-  
ingly.<  
When descending steep hills and  
extended grades, downshift to a gear  
that will allow you to continue safely  
with only a minimal amount of braking.  
This helps avoid placing excessive  
loads on the brake system. Use care to  
avoid exceeding the approved engine-  
speed range, refer to page 80.  
Disc brakes  
When the vehicle is driven only occa-  
sionally, during extended periods when  
the vehicle is not used at all, and in  
operating conditions where brake appli-  
cations are less frequent, there is an  
increased tendency for corrosion of the  
rotors and accumulation of contamina-  
tion on the brake pads. This occurs  
because the minimal pressure that must  
be exerted by the pads to clean the  
rotors by brake applications is not  
reached.  
Brake pads  
For your own safety: use only  
brake pads which BMW has  
approved for your specific vehicle  
model. BMW cannot evaluate non-  
approved brake pads to determine if  
they are suitable for use, and therefore  
cannot ensure the operating safety of  
the vehicle if they are installed.<  
Corrosion on brake rotors is signaled by  
a running or pulsation during braking;  
even extended subsequent braking will  
not cure this phenomenon.  
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Brake system  
123  
Portable phone in the vehicle  
BMW recommends using mobile com-  
munications devices, e.g. portable  
phones, inside the vehicle with a suit-  
able outside antenna. Otherwise, it can-  
not be ruled out that the vehicle elec-  
tronics and portable phone may  
interfere with each other.  
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Wheels and tires  
124 Tire inflation pressure  
Tire condition  
wall with TWI – Tread Wear Indicator. At  
a tread depth of 1/16 in / 1.6 mm, the  
indicators signal that the legally permis-  
sible wear limit has been reached.  
Information for your safety  
The factory-approved tires are matched  
to your vehicle and have been selected  
to provide optimum safety and driving  
comfort when used properly.  
It is not merely the tire's service life, but  
also driving comfort and – above all else  
– driving safety that depend on the con-  
dition of the tires and the maintenance  
of the specified tire inflation pressure.  
Incorrect tire inflation pressure is a fre-  
quent cause of tire damage. Tire pres-  
sure also has a major effect on your  
BMW's handling response.  
Tire tread – tire damage  
Inspect your tires frequently for tread  
wear, signs of damage and for foreign  
objects lodged in the tread. Check the  
tread depth.  
Be sure to check the tire inflation  
pressure, including the space-  
saver spare tire or the spare tire, on a  
regular basis, at least twice a month  
and before every extended journey,  
refer to page 25. If this is not done,  
incorrect tire pressures can cause driv-  
ing instability and tire damage, ulti-  
mately resulting in accidents.<  
Tread depth should not be allowed to  
go below 1/8 in / 3 mm, even though  
the legally specified minimum tread  
depth is 1/16 in / 1.6 mm.  
Below 1/8 in / 3 mm tread depth, there  
is a great risk of hydroplaning, even at  
relatively moderate speeds and with  
only small amounts of water on the  
road. Tread wear indicators in the  
tread-groove base – see arrow – are  
distributed around the wheel circumfer-  
ence and are labeled on the tire side-  
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Tire condition  
Tire replacement  
125  
Do not drive on a flat tire unless  
your vehicle is equipped with Run response, use only tires of a single  
Flat tires. A flat tire greatly impairs tread configuration from a single manu- practices and differences in road char-  
To maintain good handling and vehicle depart significantly from the norm due  
to variations in driving habits, service  
steering and braking response, and can facturer.  
lead to complete loss of control over  
acteristics and climate.  
Comply with the specified tire inflation  
the vehicle. Avoid overloading the vehi-  
cle so that the permitted load on the  
tires is not exceeded. Overloading can  
lead to overheating and internal tire  
damage.  
Traction  
The traction grades, from highest to  
lowest, are AA, A, B, and C.  
pressures — and be sure to have the  
wheel and tire assembly balanced  
every time you change a tire or wheel.  
Those grades represent the tire's ability  
to stop on wet pavement as measured  
under controlled conditions on speci-  
fied government test surfaces of  
asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C  
may have poor traction.  
DOT quality grades  
Tread wear  
The ultimate result can assume the  
form of a sudden air loss.  
Traction AA A B C  
Temperature A B C  
Unusual vibrations encountered during  
normal vehicle operation can indicate a  
flat tire or some other vehicle malfunc-  
tion. This type of problem can be  
caused by contact with curbs, etc. This  
is also true for abnormalities in the vehi-  
cle's handling characteristics, such as a  
pronounced tendency to pull to the left  
or right. Should this occur, respond by  
immediately reducing your speed. Pro-  
ceed carefully to the nearest BMW cen-  
ter or professional tire center, or have  
the vehicle towed in to have it, its  
wheels or its tires inspected.  
All passenger car tires must con-  
form to Federal Safety Require-  
ments in addition to these grades.<  
The traction grade assigned to  
this tire is based on straight-  
ahead braking traction tests, and does  
not include acceleration, cornering,  
hydroplaning, or peak traction charac-  
teristics.<  
Tread wear  
The tread wear grade is a comparative  
rating based on the wear rate of the tire  
when tested under controlled condi-  
tions on a specified government test  
course.  
Temperature  
The temperature grades are A – the  
highest – B, and C, representing the  
tire's resistance to the generation of  
heat and its ability to dissipate heat  
when tested under controlled condi-  
tions on a specified indoor laboratory  
test wheel.  
For example, a tire graded 150 would  
wear one and one-half – 1 /2 – times as  
well on the government course as a tire  
graded 100. The relative performance  
of tires depends upon the actual condi-  
tions of their use, however, and may  
Tire damage up to and including sud-  
den and complete air loss can endan-  
ger the lives of both the vehicle occu-  
pants and other road users.<  
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126 Tire replacement  
Sustained high temperature can cause  
the material of the tire to degenerate  
BMW advises against using  
retreaded tires, since driving  
For more information on Run Flat tires,  
refer to page 150.  
and reduce tire life, and excessive tem- safety may be impaired. This is due to  
perature can lead to sudden tire failure. the possible variations in casing struc-  
Run Flat tires are available only in  
combination with the Flat Tire  
Monitor.<  
The grade C corresponds to a level of  
performance which all passenger car  
tires must meet under the Federal  
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109.  
Grades B and A represent higher levels  
of performance on the laboratory test  
wheel than the minimum required by  
law.  
tures and, in some cases, to their  
extreme age, which can lead to a  
decrease in their durability.<  
Tire age  
The date on which the tire was manu-  
factured is indicated by the code on the  
sidewall:  
DOT... 3603 indicates that the tire was  
manufactured in week 36 of the year  
2003.  
The temperature grade for this tire  
is established for a tire that is  
properly inflated and not overloaded.  
Excessive speed, underinflation, or  
excessive loading, either separately or  
in combination, can cause heat buildup  
and possible tire failure.<  
BMW recommends the replacement of  
all tires – including the spare tire* –  
when the tires are no more than 6 years  
old, even if a tire life of 10 years is pos-  
sible.  
Uniform Tire Quality Grading  
Run Flat tires*  
Quality grades can be found where  
applicable on the tire sidewall between  
tread shoulder and maximum section  
width. For example:  
Before purchasing tires, check if your  
BMW is equipped with Run Flat tires.  
These are indicated by a circular sym-  
bol containing the letters RSC on the  
tire sidewall, refer to Changing a wheel.  
In this case, use only Run Flat tires,  
since no spare wheel is available in the  
event of a flat.  
Tread wear 200  
Traction AA  
Temperature A  
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Wheel and tire combinations  
Winter tires  
127  
The correct wheel and tire combi-  
nation affects various systems  
The right choice  
Choosing the right tire  
BMW recommends the use of winter  
tires for operation under winter road  
conditions. While all-season tires – with  
M+S designation – provide better winter  
traction than the corresponding sum-  
mer tires, they generally do not achieve  
the performance of winter tires.  
BMW recommends using only  
that would otherwise be impaired, for  
example ABS, DSC and ADB-X/DBC.  
For this reason, use only tires of the  
same manufacture and tread configura-  
tion. In the event of a flat tire, for exam-  
ple, remount the approved wheel and  
tire combination as soon as possible.<  
wheels and tires that have been  
approved by BMW for use on your par-  
ticular model. Although other wheels  
and tires may theoretically have the  
same dimensions, variations in factors  
such as manufacturing tolerances can  
result in contact between tire and body-  
work, ultimately leading to serious acci-  
dents. BMW cannot evaluate all tires  
and wheels on the market, and is thus  
In the interest of safe tracking and  
steering response, install winter tires  
made by the same manufacturer and  
having the same tread configuration on  
all four wheels.  
Storage  
Always store tires in a cool, dry place.  
unable to guarantee that the vehicle will Store them away from light whenever  
continue to perform safely if unap-  
proved tires and/or wheels are  
mounted.<  
possible. Protect the tires against con-  
tact with oil, grease and fuel.  
Never exceed the maximum  
speed for which the winter tires  
are rated.  
Unprofessional attempts by laymen to  
service tires can lead to damage and  
accidents.  
Have this work performed by trained  
professionals only. Any BMW center  
has the required technical knowledge  
and the proper equipment and will be  
happy to assist you.<  
Do not exceed the maximum tire infla-  
tion pressures specified on the tire  
sidewall.  
For each tire size, BMW has assessed  
the safe performance of specific tire  
brands and approved them for use.  
Consult any BMW center for details.  
Comply with any local/national regula-  
tions, for example by recording the tire  
type in the vehicle documents.  
Run Flat tires*  
Before purchasing winter tires, check if  
your BMW is eqipped with Run Flat  
tires. These are indicated by a circular  
symbol containing the letters RSC on  
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128 Winter tires  
the tire sidewall, refer to Changing a  
wheel. In this case, use only Run Flat  
winter tires, since no spare tire is pro-  
vided in the event of a flat tire.  
325xi, 330xi: only in an emergency – for  
instance, with the vehicle stuck on one  
side, or when obstructions make it  
impossible to reach one tire – a chain  
may also be mounted on just one tire  
for the limited period needed to resolve  
the problem.  
Tire condition, tire pressure  
At tread depths below approx. 3/16 in /  
4 mm, winter tires display a perceptible  
decrease in their ability to cope with  
winter driving conditions, and should be  
replaced in the interest of safety.  
Comply with all manufacturer's safety  
precautions when mounting the chains.  
Do not exceed a speed of 30 mph /  
50 km/h when using snow chains.  
You cannot mount snow chains on the  
following tires:  
Comply with the specified tire inflation  
pressures — and be sure to have the  
wheel and tire assembly balanced  
every time you change a tire or wheel.  
225/50 R 16  
225/45 R 17  
225/40 R 18  
245/40 R 17  
255/35 R 18  
Snow chains*  
Only certain snow chains have been  
tested by BMW and determined and  
approved as roadworthy. Consult any  
BMW center for details. BMW recom-  
mends using only these approved fine-  
link snow chains. Use them in pairs on  
either summer or winter tires, but only  
on both rear wheels.  
Do not initialize the Flat Tire Moni-  
tor after mounting snow chains to  
the tires.  
When driving with snow chains, it may  
be useful to turn off the DSC for a short  
time, refer to page 88 or 89.<  
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In the engine compartment  
Hood  
129  
To release  
To open  
To close  
Pull the lever located under the left-  
hand side of the instrument panel.  
Pull the release handle and open the  
hood.  
Allow the hood to fall from a height of  
about 1 ft/30 cm so that it audibly  
engages.  
Do not attempt to service your  
vehicle if you do not have the  
To avoid injuries, be sure that the  
travel path of the hood is clear  
when it is closed, following the same  
safety precautions used in all closing  
procedures.  
If you notice while driving that the hood  
is not completely closed, stop immedi-  
ately and close it securely.<  
required technical background. Failure  
to work in an informed, professional  
manner when servicing components  
and materials constitutes a safety haz-  
ard for vehicle occupants and other  
road users. If you are not familiar with  
the guidelines, BMW recommends that  
you have the operations performed by  
your BMW center.<  
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130 Engine compartment essentials  
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Engine compartment essentials  
131  
1 Brake fluid reservoir 134  
2 Engine oil dipstick 132  
3 Coolant expansion tank 134  
4 Reservoir for the headlamp and  
windshield washer system 132  
5 Engine oil filler neck 133  
6 Auxiliary terminal for jump-  
starting 153  
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132 Washer fluids  
Engine oil  
The oil volume between the two marks  
on the dipstick corresponds to approx.  
1.1 US quarts/1 liter. Do not fill beyond  
the upper mark on the dipstick. Excess  
oil will damage the engine.  
Headlamp* and windshield  
washer system  
Capacity approx.  
Checking the oil level  
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface  
2. Switch the engine off after it has  
reached normal operating tempera-  
ture  
3. After approx. 5 minutes, pull the dip-  
stick out and wipe it off with a clean  
lint-free cloth, paper towel, or similar  
material  
5.6 US quarts/5.3 liters  
Fill with water and, if required, with a  
washer antifreeze additive according to  
manufacturer's recommendations.  
We recommend that you mix the  
washer fluid before adding it to  
the reservoir.<  
4. Carefully push the dipstick all the  
way into the guide tube and pull it  
out again  
5. The oil level should be between the  
two marks on the dipstick.  
Antifreeze agents for the washer  
fluid are highly flammable. For this  
reason, keep them away from sources  
of flame and store them only in their  
closed original containers. Store them  
inaccessible to children. Comply with  
the instructions on the containers.<  
As with fuel economy, oil consumption  
is directly influenced by your driving  
style and vehicle operating conditions.  
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Engine oil  
133  
Continuous exposure to used oil  
has caused cancer in laboratory  
Ask your BMW center for details  
concerning the specific BMW  
testing. For this reason, any skin areas High Performance Synthetic Oil or syn-  
that come into contact with oil should  
be thoroughly washed with soap and  
water.  
thetic oils that have been approved.<  
You can also call BMW of North  
Store oils, grease and similar materials America toll-free at 1-800-831-1117 or  
so that they are inaccessible to chil-  
dren. Comply with warning labels and  
information on containers.<  
visit this website: www.bmwusa.com to  
obtain this information.  
Viscosity ratings  
Viscosity is the oilflow rating as estab-  
lished in SAE classes.  
Comply with the applicable envi-  
ronmental laws regulating the dis-  
posal of used oil.<  
Adding engine oil  
The selection of the correct SAE class  
depends on the climatic conditions in  
the area where you drive your BMW.  
Only add engine oil when the oil level  
has dropped to just above the lower  
mark on the dipstick.  
Specified engine oils  
The quality of the engine oil is  
extremely important for the operation  
and service life of an engine. Based on  
extensive testing, BMW has approved  
only certain grades of engine oil.  
Approved oils are in SAE classes  
5W-40 and 5W-30.<  
BMW engines are designed to  
operate without oil additives; the  
use of additives could lead to damage  
in some cases. This also applies to the  
manual transmission, the automatic  
transmission, the differential, and the  
power steering system.<  
These kinds of oil may be used for driv-  
ing in all ambient temperatures.  
Use only approved BMW High Perfor-  
mance Synthetic Oil.  
If an approved BMW High Performance  
Synthetic Oil should be unavailable, you  
may use small volumes of other syn-  
thetic oils for topping up between oil  
changes. Use only oils with the specifi-  
cation API SH or higher.  
Recommendation: have the oil changed  
at your BMW center.  
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134 Coolant  
Brake fluid  
Do not add coolant to the cooling  
system when the engine is hot. If  
you attempt to do so, escaping coolant  
can cause burns.  
Antifreeze and anti-corrosion agents  
are hazardous to health. You should  
always store them in closed original  
out of reach of children. Antifreeze and  
anti-corrosion agents are inflammable.  
For this reason, do not spill them on hot  
engine parts. They could ignite and  
cause serious burns. Comply with the  
instructions on the containers.<  
Checking the coolant level and  
adding coolant  
Indicator lamp  
The brake warning lamp comes  
on when the parking brake is  
not engaged: the brake fluid  
level is too low, refer to page 18.  
Check the coolant level when the  
engine is cold, approx. 687/+206.  
Comply with the applicable envi-  
ronmental laws regulating the dis-  
posal of antifreeze agents with corro-  
sion inhibitor.<  
1. Open the cap for the expansion tank  
by turning it slightly counterclock-  
wise to allow accumulated pressure  
to escape, then open  
Brake warning lamp for Cana-  
dian models.  
Adding brake fluid  
2. The coolant level is correct when the  
upper end of the red float is at least  
even with the upper edge of the filler  
neck; see arrow. The end of the float  
may stick out by a maximum of  
3/4 in / 2 cm – that is, up to the sec-  
ond mark on the float  
3. If necessary, add coolant. If the cool-  
ant is low, slowly add coolant until  
the correct level is reached – do not  
overfill.  
For adding brake fluid or for determin-  
ing and correcting the cause of brake  
fluid loss, consult your BMW center.  
Your BMW center is familiar with the  
specifications for factory-approved  
brake fluids – DOT 4.  
Brake fluid loss results in extended  
pedal travel. Refer to the information on  
page 122.  
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Brake fluid  
135  
Brake fluid is hygroscopic, that is,  
it absorbs moisture from the air  
over time.  
In order to ensure the brake system's  
safety and reliability, have the brake  
fluid changed every two years by a  
BMW center. Refer to the Service and  
Warranty Information Booklet for US  
models or the Warranty and Service  
Guide Booklet for Canadian models.  
Brake fluid is toxic and damages the  
vehicle's paint. You should always store  
it in its closed original container and in  
a location which is out of reach of chil-  
dren.  
Do not spill the brake fluid and do not  
fill the brake fluid reservoir beyond the  
MAX mark. The brake fluid could ignite  
upon contact with hot engine parts and  
cause serious burns.<  
Comply with the applicable envi-  
ronmental laws regulating  
the disposal of brake fluid.<  
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Maintenance  
136 The BMW Maintenance System  
The BMW Maintenance System has  
been designed as a reliable means of  
providing maximum driving and operat-  
ing safety – and as cost-effectively as  
possible for you.  
This service strategy accurately reflects  
your own vehicle's specific needs by  
defining maintenance intervals accord-  
ing to individual operating conditions.  
Minimal use drivers – those who drive  
significantly fewer than  
6,200 miles/10,000 km annually –  
should have the engine oil changed at  
least every 2 years since oil deterio-  
rates over time, regardless of use.  
Please keep in mind that regular main-  
tenance is not only necessary for the  
safety of your vehicle, but also plays a  
significant role in maintaining the resale  
value of the vehicle.  
Service and Warranty Information  
Booklet for US models/  
Warranty and Service Guide  
Booklet for Canadian models  
For additional information on required  
maintenance intervals and procedures,  
please refer to the Service and War-  
ranty Information Booklet for US mod-  
els, or the Warranty and Service Guide  
Booklet for Canadian models.  
Service interval display  
While conventional systems rely on  
milage alone to determine when service  
is due, the BMW Maintenance System  
reflects the actual conditions under  
which the vehicle is operated: some  
miles are more strenuous than others.  
From a maintenance point of view,  
62,000 miles/100,000 km accumulated  
in short-distance urban driving are not  
the equivalent of the same distance  
covered at moderate cruising speeds in  
long-distance highway travel.  
As a precaution against corrosion, if  
your vehicle is exposed to potential  
damage from unimproved road sur-  
faces we suggest that you have the  
body checked for damage from stone  
chips and gravel at the same time.  
The BMW Maintenance System  
includes the Engine Oil Service and  
Inspections I and II.  
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The BMW Maintenance System  
137  
Have your BMW center perform  
maintenance and repair.  
Be sure that all maintenance work is  
recorded in the Service and Warranty  
Information Booklet for US models, or  
in the Warranty and Service Guide  
Booklet for Canadian models. These  
entries confirm that your vehicle has  
benefitted from regular maintenance,  
and are also required for warranty  
claims.<  
Care  
You can find everything you need to  
know on this topic by consulting the  
separate Caring for your vehicle bro-  
chure.  
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Laws and regulations  
138 California Proposition 65 warning  
OBD interface socket  
California laws require us to state the  
following warning:  
Engine exhaust and a wide variety  
of automobile components and  
parts, including components found in  
the interior furnishings in a vehicle, con-  
tain or emit chemicals known to the  
State of California to cause cancer and  
birth defects and reproductive harm. In  
addition, certain fluids contained in  
vehicles and certain products of com-  
ponent wear contain or emit chemicals  
known to the State of California to  
cause cancer and birth defects or other  
reproductive harm.  
Battery posts, terminals and related  
accessories contain lead and lead com-  
pounds. Wash your hands after hand-  
ling.  
Used engine oil contains chemicals that  
have caused cancer in laboratory ani-  
mals. Always protect your skin by  
washing thoroughly with soap and  
water.<  
The interface socket for onboard diag-  
nostics is located on the left-hand side  
of the driver's side, behind a specially  
marked cover located beneath the  
instrument panel. The cover has the let-  
ters OBD on it.  
This interface makes it possible to  
access data on emissions-related com-  
ponents using special equipment.  
An illuminated indicator informs  
you of the need for service, not  
that you need to stop the vehi-  
cle. However, the systems should be  
checked by your BMW center at the  
earliest possible opportunity.  
If the indicator blinks or flashes, this  
indicates a high level of engine misfire.  
Reduce speed and contact the nearest  
BMW center immediately. Severe  
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139  
engine misfiring for even a short period  
of time can seriously damage emission  
control system components, especially  
the catalytic converter.  
SERVICE ENGINE SOON warn-  
ing lamp for Canadian models.  
If the gas cap is not on tight  
enough, the OBD system can  
detect leaking vapor and the indicator  
will light up. If the gas cap is then tight-  
ened, the indicator will usually go out  
after a short period of time.<  
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Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
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142 Onboard tool kit  
Windshield wiper blades  
The onboard tool kit is located in the  
luggage compartment lid.  
1. Switch off the engine  
2. Fold the wiper arm completely out  
from the windshield  
3. Position the wiper blade at an angle  
and pull the release spring – see  
arrow  
Loosen the wing nut to open.  
4. Fold the wiper blade down and  
unhook it toward the windshield  
5. Pull the wiper blade past the wiper  
arm toward the top  
6. Insert a new wiper blade and apply  
pressure until you hear it engage.  
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Lamps and bulbs  
143  
The lamps and bulbs make essential  
contributions to the safety of your vehi-  
cle. Therefore, proceed carefully when  
handling bulbs. BMW recommends that  
you have such work performed by your  
BMW center if you are not familiar with  
the procedures.  
Insert the new bulb as shown in  
the inset.  
When attaching the bulb holder, ensure  
that the lock snaps in place properly.<  
When cleaning the headlamps,  
please follow the instructions in  
the Caring for your vehicle brochure.<  
Do not touch the glass portion of  
a new bulb with your bare hands  
since even small amounts of impurities  
burn in to the surface and reduce the  
service life of the bulb. Use a clean  
cloth, paper napkin, or a similar mate-  
rial, or hold the bulb by its metallic  
base.<  
Xenon lamps*  
The service life of these bulbs is very  
long and the probability of a failure is  
very low, provided that they are not  
switched on and off an unusual number  
of times. If one of these bulbs should  
nevertheless fail, it is possible to con-  
tinue driving with great caution using  
the fog lamps, provided local traffic  
laws do not prohibit this.  
Low beams and high beams  
Engine compartment, left side:  
1 Low beams  
2 High beams  
A replacement bulb set is available from  
your BMW center.  
H7 bulb, 55 watts  
The H7 bulb is pressurized. There-  
fore, wear safety glasses and pro-  
tective gloves. Failure to comply with  
this precaution could lead to injury if the  
bulb is damaged.<  
Before working on the electrical  
system, switch off the electrical  
accessory you are working on or dis-  
connect the cable from the negative  
terminal of the battery. Failure to  
observe this precaution could result in  
short circuits.  
To prevent injuries and damage, com-  
ply with any instructions provided by  
the bulb manufacturer.<  
Because of the extremely high  
voltages involved, any work on the  
xenon lighting system, including bulb-  
changing, should be carried out by  
technically-qualified personnel only.  
Otherwise, there is a risk of fatal  
injury.<  
1. Turn the two release catches at the  
front to the left – see arrow – to  
remove the bulb holder  
2. Remove and replace the bulb.  
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144 Lamps and bulbs  
Parking lamps  
5 watt bulb  
Front turn signal indicators  
21 watt bulb  
5. Align the lamp assembly's two ridges  
and the centering pin with the guides  
on the vehicle when installing  
6. Slide in the lamp, applying gentle  
pressure to seat it firmly  
Engine compartment, left side:  
1. Extend a screwdriver through the  
upper opening and loosen the screw,  
continuing until you can extract the  
bulb by removing it from the front  
2. Disconnect the plug  
1. Turn the bulb holder to the left and  
remove  
2. Remove and replace the bulb.  
7. Tighten the screw.  
3. Apply gentle pressure and turn the  
bulb toward the letters AUF – refer to  
the marking on the housing – then  
remove it for replacement  
4. Connect the plug  
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Side turn signal indicators  
5 watt bulb  
Rear lamps  
1 Brake lamp  
Right-hand luggage compartment  
opening:  
Bulbs in the fender:  
1. Press the back edge of the lamp  
toward the front with the tip of your  
finger and remove  
2. Apply gentle pressure to the bulb  
while turning it to the left to remove.  
2 Backup lamp  
3 Tail lamp  
All of the bulbs are integrated in a cen-  
tral bulb holder.  
4 Turn signal indicator  
Bulbs: 21 watt  
1. Unscrew the bulb holder – see arrow  
in close-up view – to remove  
2. Unplug the power supply plug. Set  
the bulb holder aside – on the lug-  
gage compartment floor, for example  
3. Applying light pressure, turn the bulb  
to the left. Remove and replace the  
bulb  
4. Plug in the power supply fitting  
5. Screw the bulb holder back on – see  
arrow in close-up view.  
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146 Lamps and bulbs  
Bulbs in the luggage compartment lid:  
1. Use a screwdriver to release the two  
clips  
2. Swing trim panel down – see arrow 1. Center high-mount brake lamp  
Release the bulb holder – see  
LED strip on the rear window.  
arrow 2 – and remove it  
3. Applying light pressure, turn the bulb  
Please contact your BMW center in  
case of malfunction.  
to the left. Remove and replace the  
bulb  
4. Press the bulb holder into place,  
continuing until you hear it engage  
5. Reinstall the trim panel with the clips.  
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Lamps and bulbs  
Changing a wheel  
147  
Safety precautions in the event of height and reduce its support capacity.  
a flat tire or wheel change: Do not lie under the vehicle or start the  
Stop the vehicle as far as possible from engine when the vehicle is supported  
passing traffic. Park on a firm, flat, sur- by the jack. There is otherwise a risk of  
face. Switch on the hazard warning  
fatal injury.<  
flashers. Turn the steering wheel to the  
straight-ahead position and engage the Your BMW is equipped with a spare tire  
steering lock. Shift into 1st or Reverse, or a space-saver spare tire designed for  
temporary use in maintaining the vehi-  
sion position the selector lever in Park, cle's mobility in an emergency.  
and engage the parking brake.  
All passengers should be outside the  
vehicle and well away from your imme-  
diate working area, behind a guardrail,  
for example.  
To remove the spare tire, lift the  
floor panel in the luggage com-  
partment completely out, refer to  
page 40.<  
License plate lamps  
5 watt bulb  
1. Place a screwdriver in the slot and  
press toward the left to release the  
lens  
If a warning triangle or portable hazard  
warning lamp is available, set it up on  
the roadside at an appropriate distance  
from the rear of the vehicle. Comply  
with all safety guidelines and regula-  
tions.  
2. Replace the bulb.  
Change the wheel only on a level, firm  
surface which is not slippery. Avoid  
jacking the vehicle on a soft or slippery  
support surface – snow, ice, loose  
gravel, etc. – as either the vehicle or the  
jack could slip sideways.  
Position the jack on a firm support sur-  
face.  
Do not place wooden blocks or similar  
objects under the jack. They could pre-  
vent the jack from extending to its full  
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148 Changing a wheel  
securely in front of the tire. If the  
wheel must be changed on a sur-  
face with a more severe slope, take  
additional precautions to secure  
the vehicle from rolling  
3. Wheels with full wheel covers*:  
Reach into the ventilation openings  
and pull the cover off  
4. Loosen the lug bolts by rotating  
half a turn  
What you will need  
>Spare tire or space-saver spare tire –  
located next to the jack  
Loosen the wing nut by hand, remove  
the storage shelf and take the wheel  
out  
>Lug wrench – in the onboard tool kit  
on the underside of the luggage com-  
partment lid, refer to page 142.  
In order to avoid rattling noises later,  
note the position of the tools when you  
remove them and return them to their  
original position when you are done  
using them.  
>Jack 1  
Lift the floor panel within the luggage  
compartment, refer to page 40, and  
undo the red wing nut.  
When you have completed work,  
screw the jack all the way back  
down. Fold the handle back and  
insert it in its holder  
Procedure  
1. Read and comply with the safety  
precautions provided on the previ-  
ous page  
2. Secure the vehicle to prevent it  
from rolling:  
>Chock 2  
Place the wedge against the rear  
surface of the front tire on the side  
opposite the side being raised. If  
the vehicle is parked on a down-  
ward slope, place the wedge  
Located behind the jack on the wall  
in the luggage compartment. Loosen  
the wing nut to remove it  
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149  
5. Position the jack at the jacking  
point closest to the flat tire with the  
jack base vertically below the jack-  
ing point and the entire surface of  
the head of the jack moves into the  
square recess of the jacking point –  
refer to the detail in the next illus-  
tration – when the jack is cranked  
8. Remove accumulations of mud or  
dirt from the mounting surfaces of  
the wheel and hub. Clean the lug  
bolts  
9. Position the new wheel or the  
space-saver spare tire on the hub  
and screw at least two lug bolts fin-  
ger-tight into opposite bolt holes  
13. Wheels with full wheel covers*:  
place the wheel cover with the  
valve opening over the valve. Use  
both hands to press the cover  
securely onto the rim  
14. Check and correct the tire inflation  
pressure at the earliest opportunity.  
Vehicles with Flat Tire Monitor:  
after mounting the spare tire or  
correcting the tire inflation pres-  
sure, reinitialize the system, refer to  
page 92.  
6. Jack the vehicle up until the wheel 10. Screw in the remaining lug bolts.  
you are changing is raised from the  
ground  
7. Unscrew the lug bolts and remove 11. Lower the jack and remove it from  
Screw in all the bolts in a diagonal  
pattern  
the wheel  
beneath the vehicle  
12. Tighten the lug bolts securely in a  
diagonal pattern  
Protect valve stems and valves from dirt  
using screw-on valve stem caps. Dirty  
valve stems frequently lead to slow  
pressure loss.  
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Run Flat tires*  
Do not attempt to install the full  
Driving with the space-saver  
spare tire  
Drive cautiously. Do not exceed a  
speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h.  
wheel cover on the space-saver  
spare tire, since this could damage the  
cover.<  
Be aware that vehicle handling may be  
altered. Anticipate, e.g., reduced track-  
ing during braking, longer braking dis-  
tances, and changed steering charac-  
teristics when approaching limit  
conditions. These handling characteris-  
tics will be even more pronounced if  
winter tires are mounted.  
The vehicle jack is designed for  
changing wheels only. Do not  
attempt to raise another vehicle model  
with it or to raise any other type of load.  
To do so could cause accidents and  
personal injury.  
To ensure continued safety, have the  
tightness of the torque bolts checked  
with a calibrated lug wrench – torque  
specification: 88.5 lb ft/120 Nm – at the  
earliest opportunity.<  
Run Flat tires are labeled on the side-  
wall with a circular symbol containing  
the letters RSC. Run Flat tires consist of  
self-supporting tires and special rims.  
The tire reinforcement ensures that  
driving remains possible to a restricted  
degree in the event of pressure drop or  
even if the tire is deflated.  
Only one space-saver spare tire  
may be mounted at one time.  
Mount a wheel and tire of the original  
size at the earliest possible opportu-  
nity.<  
When storing a wheel in the spare tire  
recess, take care to avoid bending the  
threaded rod.  
Driving with a spare tire*  
If light-alloy wheels other than original  
BMW light-alloy wheels have been  
mounted, it may be necessary to use  
different lug bolts for those wheels.  
For certain wheel/tire combina-  
tions, the size of the spare tire will  
differ from that of the remaining tires.  
The spare tire is fully functional at all  
loads and speeds. However, the spare  
tire should be replaced at the earliest  
possible opportunity in order to achieve  
the original operating conditions.<  
When mounting or replacing sum-  
mer tires with winter tires, or vice  
versa, use Run Flat tires since no spare  
wheel is available in the event of a flat.  
In this event, BMW recommends con-  
sulting your BMW center. Your BMW  
center has the information needed for  
working with Run Flat tires and is  
equipped with the necessary special  
tools.<  
Replace the defective tire as soon as  
possible and have the new wheel/tire  
balanced.  
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Battery  
Fuses  
151  
Driving with a damaged tire  
Maintenance  
Depending on the cargo load, Run Flat The battery is maintenance-free, that is,  
tires allow you to continue driving at a the original electrolyte will normally last  
maximum speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h. If for the service life of the battery under  
there is a total loss of tire inflation pres- moderate climatic conditions.  
sure, 0 psi/0 kPa, or obvious tire dam-  
age, you can determine the distance  
you may continue driving based on the  
following values:  
Please consult your BMW center  
whenever you have any questions  
concerning the battery.<  
>With a light load:  
Charging the battery  
1 to 2 persons without luggage:  
approx. 150 miles/250 km  
>With a medium load:  
2 persons, luggage compartment full;  
or 5 persons without luggage:  
approx. 100 miles/150 km  
>With a full load:  
When charging the battery in the vehi-  
cle, leave the engine off at all times.  
Connect the charge cables to the termi-  
nals in the engine compartment. For  
terminal locations, refer to Jump-start-  
ing on page 153.  
You will find the fuses and information  
on their respective allocation in the  
glove compartment behind a panel with  
two snap clips.  
Do not attempt to repair a blown  
fuse or replace it with a fuse  
having a different color or amperage  
rating. To do this could cause a fire in  
the vehicle resulting from a circuit over-  
load.<  
5 persons, luggage compartment full:  
approx. 30 miles/50 km.  
Disposal  
Return used batteries to a recy-  
cling point or your BMW center.  
Maintain the battery in an upright posi-  
tion for transport and storage. Secure  
the battery against tilting during trans-  
port.<  
Drive cautiously. Do not exceed a  
speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h. Be  
aware that vehicle handling will be  
altered when there is a loss in inflation  
pressure. Anticipate, e.g., reduced  
tracking during braking, longer braking  
distances and changed steering char-  
acteristics.  
For safety reasons, BMW recommends  
not having damaged Run Flat tires  
repaired. In this case, consult your  
BMW center.<  
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Giving and receiving assistance  
152 Receiving assistance  
The BMW Group's Mobile Service  
offers you 24-hour assistance in the  
event of a breakdown, even on week-  
ends and holidays.  
If the indicator lamp is flashing but you  
cannot hear the emergency call center,  
you may still be heard by the emer-  
gency call center.  
The telephone numbers of the Mobile  
Service control center in your country  
are listed in the BMW Dealer Directory.  
For technical reasons, the emer-  
gency call function cannot be  
guaranteed in certain unfavorable con-  
ditions.<  
If your vehicle has the necessary equip-  
ment, you can contact the Mobile Ser-  
vice or issue an emergency call using  
buttons in the interior rearview mirror.  
If certain requirements are met, an  
emergency call is automatically initiated  
after a serious accident. The automatic  
emergency call will not be hindered by  
pressing the button.  
When an emergency call is initiated, a  
telephone connection is established  
with the general emergency call center.  
Fold down the cover.  
1 Emergency call  
2 Mobile Service  
In vehicles with activated BMW Assist  
function, a telephone connection is set  
up to the BMW Assist emergency call  
center. If the current location of your  
vehicle can be determined, this location  
is transmitted to the BMW Assist emer-  
gency call center.  
Mobile Service*  
To establish contact with the BMW  
Group's Mobile Service:  
Requirements for initiating an emer-  
gency call or contacting Mobile Service:  
>The car phone is registered with a  
mobile network  
>The emergency call system is opera-  
tional.  
Press button 2 for at least 2 seconds.  
The indicator lamp above the buttons  
lights up. As soon as a telephone con-  
nection has been set up with the Mobile  
Service, the indicator lamp flashes.  
Initiating an emergency call*  
Press button 1 for at least 2 seconds.  
Depending on the country you are in,  
your vehicle's current location will also  
be transmitted if your vehicle is  
equipped with an activated BMW Assist  
function.  
The indicator lamp above the buttons  
lights up. As soon as a telephone con-  
nection has been set up to the main  
emergency call center, the indicator  
lamp flashes.  
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Jump-starting  
153  
When your battery is discharged you  
can use two jumper cables to start your  
vehicle with power from the battery in a  
second vehicle. You can also use the  
same method to help start another  
vehicle. Only use jumper cables with  
fully insulated handles on the terminal  
clamps.  
2. Connect one terminal clamp of the  
plus/+ jumper cable to the positive  
terminal of the battery or to an auxil-  
iary jump-starting terminal of the  
support vehicle  
3. Connect the second terminal clamp  
of the plus/+ jumper cable to the  
positive terminal of the battery or to  
an auxiliary jump-starting terminal of  
the vehicle to be started  
4. Your BMW is equipped with a special  
nut – see arrow 2 – to serve as the  
ground or negative terminal.  
Do not touch high-voltage wiring  
and cables on a running engine.  
Contact with components carrying high  
voltage can be harmful or fatal. Care-  
fully observe the following instructions  
to avoid personal injury and/or damage  
to one or both vehicles.<  
Connecting the jumper cables  
Attach a terminal clamp of the  
minus/– jumper cable to the negative  
terminal of the support vehicle's bat-  
tery or to a suitable ground on its  
engine or bodywork  
Always adhere to this sequence  
when connecting jumper cables;  
failure to observe this procedure can  
lead to sparking and pose an injury haz-  
ard.<  
Preparations  
5. Attach the second terminal clamp of  
the minus/– jumper cable to the neg-  
ative terminal of the battery or to a  
suitable ground on the engine or  
bodywork of the vehicle to be  
started.  
1. Check whether the battery of the  
support vehicle has 12 volts and  
approximately the same capacity –  
measured in Ah. This information is  
provided on the battery  
2. Stop the engine of the support vehi-  
cle  
3. Switch off all electrical components  
in both vehicles.  
The auxiliary jump-starting terminal  
located in your BMW's engine compart-  
ment acts as the positive battery termi-  
nal. Refer to the engine compartment  
overview on page 130. The cover of this  
auxiliary terminal is marked with a +.  
Starting the engine  
1. Open the cover of the BMW auxiliary  
jump-starting terminal. Do so by pull-  
ing the tab – see arrow 1  
1. Start the engine of the support vehi-  
cle and let it run for several minutes  
at a slightly elevated engine idle  
speed  
Make absolutely certain that there  
is no contact between the body-  
work of the two vehicles. Otherwise  
there is a short circuit hazard.<  
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154 Jump-starting  
Towing the vehicle  
2. Start the engine of the other vehicle  
as usual.  
Always observe all applicable  
towing laws and regulations.<  
If the first start attempt is not suc-  
cessful, wait a few minutes before  
another attempt in order to allow the  
discharged battery to recharge  
3. Allow the engines to run for several  
minutes  
4. Disconnect the jumper cables in  
reverse sequence.  
Depending on the cause of the fault,  
have the battery checked and  
recharged by your BMW center.  
Towing with a commercial tow  
truck  
>Use wheel lift or flat bed carrier  
>Do not tow with sling-type equip-  
ment.  
Do not use spray starter fluids to  
start the engine.<  
Never allow passengers to ride in  
a towed vehicle for any reason.  
Never attach tie-down hooks, chains,  
straps, or tow hooks to tie rods, control  
arms, or any other part of the vehicle  
suspension, as severe damage to these  
components will occur, possibly lead-  
ing to accidents.<  
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Towing the vehicle  
155  
Towing the vehicle with the front Towing eyelet  
axle raised  
Vehicles with automatic transmission:  
The screw-in towing eyelet is stored in  
the onboard tool kit; be sure that it  
remains in the vehicle at all times. It can  
be attached at the front or rear of the  
vehicle. The towing eyelet should not  
be used to pull a vehicle out of deep  
snow, mud, sand, etc.  
1. Maximum towing speed: maximum  
45 mph / 70 km/h  
2. Maximum towing distance: maximum  
90 miles/150 km.  
Vehicles with sequential manual gear-  
box SMG:  
Always observe all applicable towing  
laws and regulations.  
While the ignition is on move the selec-  
tor lever to position N, then turn off the  
ignition.  
Access to tow sockets  
Front:  
325xi, 330xi: towing the vehicle  
with the front or rear axle raised  
Press out the cover panel with a screw-  
driver inserted in the recess at the top.  
1. Place the transmission in Neutral  
2. Switch off the engine  
3. Maximum towing speed:  
30 mph / 50 km/h  
4. Maximum towing distance:  
90 miles/150 km.  
Remove the rear driveshaft for  
longer towing distances with the  
front axle lifted; remove the front drive-  
shaft for towing over longer distances  
with the rear axle lifted. Failure to com-  
ply with this will result in damage to the  
transfer box.<  
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156 Towing the vehicle  
Avoid staggered towing and be  
careful that the towing strap is  
taut before starting to drive the vehicle  
doing the towing.<  
Use only a nylon towing strap to tow  
the vehicle, since the inherent resil-  
ience of this material helps protect both  
vehicles from sudden jerking move-  
ments.  
The towed vehicle should always  
be the lighter of the two vehicles.  
If this is not the case, it will not be pos-  
sible to control vehicle handling.<  
Rear:  
Press out the cover panel with a screw-  
driver inserted in the recess at the top.  
Tow-starting  
For instructions on jump-starting, refer  
to page 153.  
Use only the towing eyelet sup-  
plied with the vehicle and screw it  
in firmly until it stops. Use the towing  
eyelet for towing on paved roads only. If  
you do not follow these instructions, the  
towing eyelet could be torn out and  
vehicle damage could occur. Never  
attach tie-down hooks, chains, straps,  
or tow hooks to tie rods, control arms,  
or any other part of the vehicle suspen-  
sion, as severe damage to these com-  
ponents will occur, possibly leading to  
accidents.<  
Never attempt to use your vehicle to  
push another vehicle, since damage to  
the energy-absorbing bumpers could  
result.  
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Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
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160 Engine data  
320i  
325i, 325xi  
330i, 330xi  
3
Displacement  
Number of cylinders  
cu in/cm  
132.5/2,171  
6
152.2/2,494  
6
181.8/2,979  
6
Maximum power output  
at engine speed  
hp  
rpm  
168  
6,100  
184  
6,000  
225  
5,900  
Max. torque  
at engine speed  
lb ft/Nm  
rpm  
155/210  
3,500  
175/237  
3,500  
214/290  
3,500  
Compression ratio  
ε
10.8  
10.5  
10.2  
Stroke  
Bore  
in/mm  
in/mm  
2.83/72  
3.15/80  
2.95/75  
3.31/84  
3.53/89.6  
3.31/84  
Fuel mixture preparation  
Digital electronic engine-management  
system (DME)  
325xi, 330xi: power can be tested only on a suitable dynamometer.  
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Dimensions  
161  
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162 Weights  
320i  
325i  
325xi  
330i  
330xi  
Curb weight  
with manual transmission/SMG  
with automatic transmission  
lbs/kg  
lbs/kg  
3,142/1,425 3,219/1,460 3,461/1,570 3,285/1,490 3,483/1,580  
3,219/1,460 3,307/1,500 3,527/1,600 3,362/1,525 3,538/1,605  
Approved gross vehicle weight  
with manual transmission/SMG  
with automatic transmission  
lbs/kg  
lbs/kg  
4,200/1,905 4,277/1,940 4,520/2,050 4,343/1,970 4,541/2,060  
4,277/1,940 4,365/1,980 4,586/2,080 4,420/2,005 4,597/2,085  
Approved front axle load  
lbs/kg  
lbs/kg  
lbs/kg  
cu ft/l  
1,973/895  
1,984/900  
2,183/990  
2,006/910  
2,161/980  
Approved rear axle load  
2,359/1,070 2,425/1,100 2,469/1,120 2,469/1,120 2,491/1,130  
Approved roof load capacity  
Luggage compartment capacity  
165/75  
165/75  
165/75  
165/75  
165/75  
15.5/440  
15.5/440  
15.5/440  
15.5/440  
15.5/440  
Approved axle loads and approved gross vehicle weight must never be exceeded.  
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Capacities  
163  
Notes  
Fuel tank  
Reserve  
gal./liters  
gal./liters  
approx. 16.6/63  
approx. 2.1/8  
Fuel specification, refer to page 25  
Windshield/  
quarts/liters approx. 5.6/5.3  
Specifications, refer to page 132  
Headlamp washer reservoir  
Engine oil and filter change  
quarts/liters 320i, 325i, 330i:  
approx. 6.9/6.5  
BMW High Performance  
Synthetic Oil  
325xi, 330xi:  
Specifications, refer to page 132  
approx. 6.6/6.2  
Manual and automatic transmission,  
transfer box and differential  
Lifetime lubricant, no oil change  
required  
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Overview  
Controls and features  
Operation, maintenance  
Owner service procedures  
Technical data  
Index  
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Everything from A to Z  
A
Air supply  
Caring for your vehicle  
brochure  
Ashtray  
front 110  
Automatic transmission with  
Steptronic 73  
interlock 65  
selector lever lock 73  
shiftlock 73  
Automatic windshield  
washer, refer to Rain sen-  
sor 77  
ABS Antilock Brake  
System 121  
control 104  
ditioning mode 100, 104  
indicator lamp 18  
Acceleration assistant 72  
Accessories, refer to For  
your own safety 5  
Accident, refer to Emer-  
gency call 152  
rear 111  
Assistant systems, refer to  
Dynamic Stability Control  
(DSC) 87  
indicator lamp 18, 59  
sitting safely 47  
Activated-charcoal filter 106  
ADB-X Automatic Differen-  
tial Brake, all-wheel 89  
Adding brake fluid 134  
Additional sources of infor-  
mation 4  
Air conditioning 98  
Air conditioning mode 100  
automatic climate  
control 104  
Airing out, refer to Ventila-  
tion 98, 102  
avoiding unintentional  
alarms 42  
Winter tires 127  
AUC Automatic recircu-  
lated-air control 105  
to Automatic air distribu-  
tion 104  
air supply 104  
Average fuel  
consumption 85  
Average speed 85  
Avoiding unintentional  
alarms 42  
Axle loads, refer to  
Weights 162  
coolant 134  
cruise control 78  
washer fluid 132  
Antilock Brake System  
(ABS) 121  
indicator lamp 18  
Anti-theft system 32  
Anti-theft warning system,  
refer to Alarm system 41  
Approved axle loads, refer  
to Weights 162  
Approved gross weight,  
refer to Weights 162  
Armrest  
front 108  
rear 109  
headlamp control 94  
Automatic car wash, refer to  
the Caring for your vehicle  
brochure  
Automatic climate  
control 102  
Automatic curb monitor 54  
Automatic Differential Brake,  
all-wheel ADB-X 89  
Automatic dimming, interior  
rearview mirror 56  
Automatic recirculated-air  
control (AUC) 105  
Backrest, adjusting 49  
Backrest, refer to Seat  
adjustment 48, 50  
Backup lamps 68  
bulb replacement 145  
Bandages, refer to First-aid  
kit 23  
Battery 151  
charge 151  
disposal 151  
Air distribution  
air conditioning 100  
automatic climate  
control 104  
Air distribution,  
individual 104  
Air outlets, refer to Ventila-  
tion 98, 102  
Air pressure, refer to Tire  
inflation pressure 25, 124  
Air recirculation, refer to  
Recirculated-air mode  
100, 105  
indicator lamp 18  
jump-starting 153  
remote control 32, 33  
Battery charge current 18  
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167  
Belts, refer to Safety  
belts 51  
Beverage holders 108, 109  
Blower  
air conditioning 100  
automatic climate  
control 104  
BMW High Performance  
Synthetic Oils 133  
BMW Maintenance  
System 136  
BMW sports seat 49  
Bore, refer to Engine  
data 160  
Bottle holders, see Bever-  
age holders 108, 109  
Brake fluid 134  
indicator lamp 18, 134  
level 134  
Brake force display 93  
Brake hydraulic system 122  
Brake lamps  
bulb replacement 145  
indicator lamp, defective  
lamp 82  
Brake lights  
brake force display 93  
Brake pads  
brake fluid level  
18, 122, 134  
breaking in 120  
Brake rotors  
brake system 122  
breaking in 120  
lamp 19  
Brake wear warning  
indicator lamp 19  
Brakes  
ABS 121  
brake fluid 134  
breaking in 120  
indicator/warning lamp  
18, 19  
parking brake 67  
Bulb replacement, refer to  
Lamps and bulbs 143  
Buttons in steering wheel 22  
Car radio, refer to Owner's  
Manual for Radio/Onboard  
Computer  
preparation 110  
Central locking system 32  
button 37  
passenger  
Changing a wheel 147  
Charge indicator lamp 18  
Check Control 82  
Check Gas Cap  
indicator lamp 19  
Child safety locks 63  
Child seats 60  
Car telephone, refer to the  
separate Owner's Manual  
Car vacuum cleaner, con-  
necting 110  
Car wash, refer to the Caring  
for your vehicle brochure  
Carpet care, refer to the  
Caring for your vehicle  
Cassette operation, refer to  
trol 121  
Child-restraint systems 60  
Chock 148  
Cigarette lighter 110  
Cleaning chrome parts, refer  
to the Caring for your vehi-  
cle brochure  
Cleaning light alloy wheels,  
refer to the Caring for your  
Cleaning the vehicle, refer to  
the Caring for your vehicle  
brochure  
Cleaning windshield 78  
Clock 83  
warning lamp 18  
Owner's Manual for  
Radio/Onboard Computer  
CD operation, refer to the  
Owner's Manual for  
Radio/Onboard Computer  
Cellular phone 110  
Center high-mount brake  
lamp  
bulb replacement 146  
C
California Proposition 65  
warning 138  
Can holders, see Beverage  
holders 108, 109  
Capacities 163  
Car battery 151  
Car care, refer to the Caring  
for your vehicle brochure  
Car keys, refer to Keys 32  
12-/24-hour mode 83  
setting, refer also to the  
Owner's Manual for  
Radio/Onboard Computer  
disc brakes 122  
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from inside 37  
from outside 33  
Clothes hooks 121  
Clutch  
breaking in 120  
Cockpit 14  
Code, refer to the Owner's  
Manual for Radio/Onboard  
Computer  
Coin box 108  
Cold start, refer to Starting  
the engine 65  
Compact disc operation,  
refer to the Owner's Man-  
ual for Radio/Onboard  
Computer  
Compartments 108  
Engine data 160  
D
Determining the maximum  
load 115  
Differential  
breaking in 120  
Digital clock 83  
Dimensions 161  
Dipstick, engine oil 132  
Disc brakes 122  
Displacement, refer to  
Engine data 160  
Display lighting, refer to  
Instrument lighting 95  
cluster 16  
Control elements, refer to  
Cockpit 14  
from outside 36  
glass sunroof 34  
windows 34  
Coolant 134  
indicator lamp 19, 81  
level 134  
temperature gauge 81  
Coolant water, refer to Cool- Deep water, refer to Water  
ant 134  
Cooling, refer to Tempera-  
ture 100, 104  
Copyright 4  
Cornering Brake Control  
(CBC) 121  
Correct tires 127  
Cruise control 78  
indicator lamp 20  
Cup holders, see Beverage  
holders 108, 109  
Curb weight, refer to  
Weights 162  
Cockpit 14  
capacities 163  
dimensions 161  
engine 160  
technical 160  
weights 162  
Daytime driving lamps 94  
DBC Dynamic Brake Control  
19, 121  
101, 104  
Disposal  
oil 133  
vehicle battery 151  
Distance warning, refer to  
Park Distance Control  
(PDC) 86  
Divided rear backrest 112  
Door key 32  
Door lock 36  
Doors  
emergency operation 36  
Draft-free ventilation  
101, 105  
air conditioning 101  
automatic climate  
control 104  
Computer 84  
Condensation, refer to Air  
conditioning mode  
100, 104  
Configuring settings, refer to  
Vehicle Memory, Key  
Memory 64  
Defrosting windows  
101, 104  
Defrosting windshield, refer  
to Defrosting windows  
101, 104  
Connecting a vacuum  
cleaner, refer to Cigarette  
lighter 110  
Consumption  
display 80  
Current consumption, refer  
to Energy control 80  
Cylinders, refer to Engine  
data 160  
Demisting windows  
air conditioning 101  
automatic climate  
control 104  
Driving light, refer to Parking  
lamps/Low beams 94  
Driving notes 121  
Dry air, refer to Air condi-  
tioning mode 100, 104  
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169  
DSC Dynamic Stability Con-  
trol 87  
indicator lamp 19, 87  
DTC Dynamic Traction Con-  
trol 87  
indicator lamp 19, 87  
Dynamic Brake Control  
(DBC) 19, 121  
Dynamic Brake Control DBC  
indicator lamp 19  
Electronic Stability Program  
Engine oil  
adding 133  
engine oil 133  
capacity 163  
consumption 132  
quality 133  
types 133  
viscosity 133  
F
bility Control DSC 87  
Emergency call 152  
doors 36  
driver's door 36  
glass sunroof 46  
Emergency release  
luggage compartment lid  
38, 40  
Avoiding unintentional  
alarms 42  
Fastening the safety belts 51  
Fault displays 82  
First aid, refer to First-aid  
kit 23  
First-aid kit 23  
Flashlight 108  
Flashlight, refer to  
Rechargeable  
Dynamic Stability Control  
(DSC) 19, 87  
Engine oil level 19  
check 132  
Dynamic Traction Control  
(DTC) 87  
indicator lamp 19, 87  
Emissions, minimum, refer  
Energy control 80  
Engine  
breaking in 120  
data 160  
electronics 19  
speed 80, 160  
Engine oil pressure  
Engine data 160  
Engine speed 80, 160  
driving, refer to Energy  
control 80  
ESP Electronic Stability Pro-  
gram, refer to Dynamic  
Stability Control (DSC) 87  
Exterior mirrors 55  
Eyeglasses  
flashlight 108  
Flat tire 147  
Flat Tire Monitor 92  
space-saver spare tire 147  
Flat Tire Monitor 92  
indicator lamp 18, 19, 93  
Flat tire, refer to Tire condi-  
tion 124  
Fluid reservoir for washer  
systems 132  
Fog lamps 96  
indicator lamp 20  
Folding rear backrest 112  
Follow me home lamps 94  
Footbrake, refer to General  
driving notes 121  
Front airbags 57  
Front center armrest 108  
Front fog lamps 96  
indicator lamp 20  
E
Electric power windows 43  
ure 151  
Electrical malfunction  
automatic transmission  
with Steptronic 75  
door lock 36  
driver's door 36  
fuel filler door 24  
glass sunroof 46  
luggage compartment  
lid 38  
starting 65  
switching off 67  
Engine compartment 130  
Engine coolant 134  
adding 134  
compartment 109  
Eyelet, towing 155  
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Fuel  
display 81  
quality 25  
volume 163  
Fuel consumption  
display 80, 85  
Head airbags 57  
Head restraints 51  
washer fluid 132, 163  
matic 94  
Headlamp flasher 95  
indicator lamp 21  
Headlamps  
bulb replacement 143  
for your vehicle brochure  
automatic climate  
control 105  
Heated seats 54  
Heating  
exterior mirrors 55  
rear window 100, 105  
seats 54  
Heating and ventilation  
98, 102  
Heavy loads, refer to Cargo  
loading 115  
High beams 76, 95  
bulb replacement 143  
Hill Descent Control  
(HDC) 91  
Holder for  
beverages 108, 109  
litter bag 109  
Hood release 129  
Horn 14  
Hub cap 148  
Hydraulic brake assistant,  
refer to DBC 121  
brakes 122  
with Steptronic 73  
box SMG 69  
Gearbox  
manual transmission 68  
Gearshift lever  
manual transmission 68  
General driving notes 121  
Glass sunroof  
closing following an elec-  
convenience operation  
34, 36  
remote control 33, 34  
Grills, refer to Ventilation  
98, 102  
Fuel display, refer to Fuel  
gauge 81  
Fuel economy, refer to  
Energy control 80  
Fuel filler door 24  
release following an elec-  
trical malfunction 24  
Fuel level indicator, refer to  
Fuel gauge 81  
Fuel mixture preparation 160  
Fuel reserve indicator, refer  
to Fuel gauge 81  
Hydroplaning 121  
Fuel tank capacity 163  
Fuses 151  
I
Ice warning 84  
Ignition 65  
Gross weight, refer to  
Weights 162  
G
Ignition key 32  
positions 65  
Ignition lock 65  
Imprint 4  
Gasoline consumption, refer  
to Average fuel consump-  
tion 85  
Gasoline, refer to Fuel spec-  
ifications 25  
H
Handbrake, refer to Parking  
brake 67  
Hands-free system 110  
Harman Kardon premium  
sound system 107  
Indicator lamps 18  
Gear indicator 71, 75  
Height adjustment  
seats 48, 50  
Hazard warning flashers 14  
Hazard warning triangle 23  
HDC Hill Descent Control 91  
steering wheel 55  
Height, refer to  
Dimensions 161  
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171  
Indicator/warning lamp  
airbags 18  
alarm system 42  
brakes 18, 19  
Check Gas Cap 19  
coolant 19, 81  
DSC 19  
Interior motion sensor 41  
Lashing fittings, refer to  
Leather care, refer to the  
Caring for your vehicle  
Locking and unlocking  
doors  
from inside 37  
from outside 33, 36  
Low beams 94  
bulb replacement 143  
indicator lamp, defective  
lamp 82  
automatic dimming  
feature 56  
adjusting 100, 104  
wheel lock 65  
Flat Tire Monitor  
18, 19, 93  
LEDs light-emitting  
diodes 96  
fog lamps 20  
Please fasten safety  
belts 18  
Intermittent  
mode, wipers 77  
Interval  
Length, refer to  
Dimensions 161  
Lug bolts 148  
key 148  
torque 148  
Luggage compartment  
capacity 162  
emergency operation,  
refer to Manual  
operation 38  
License plate lamp  
bulb replacement 147  
LEDs 96  
reserve 81  
Service Engine Soon 19  
Individual air distribution 104  
Individual settings, refer to  
Vehicle Memory, Key  
Memory 64  
Inflation pressure 124  
Inflation pressure monitor-  
ing, refer to Flat Tire Moni- Key Memory 64  
J
Jack 147  
Jacking points 148  
Lighter 110  
lamps/Low beams 94  
Litter bag holders 109  
Load, refer to Cargo  
loading 114  
floor mat 41  
floor panel 40  
lid 38  
K
lighting 38  
tor 92  
Keys 32  
with remote control 32  
Kickdown 70, 74  
opening from outside 38  
opening, remote  
control 34  
Inflation pressure, tires 25  
INSPECTION 82  
Loading  
Instrument cluster 16  
Instrument lighting 95  
Instrument panel, refer to  
Cockpit 14  
Interface socket for onboard  
diagnostics (OBD) 138  
Interior lamps 96  
vehicle 114  
opening/closing, refer to  
Luggage compartment  
lid 38  
remote control 34  
volume 162  
L
Load-securing devices 116  
Lock buttons on doors, refer  
to Locking 37  
Lock, steering wheel 65  
Locking  
Lamp defect 143  
Lamps and bulbs 143  
Lashing down loads, refer to  
Cargo loading 114  
Lashing eyelets, refer to  
Securing cargo 116  
from inside 37  
from outside 33, 36  
remote control 34  
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Luggage compartment lid 38 Manual operation  
Mirrors 55  
automatic curb monitor 54  
heated 55  
mirror memory 53  
Mobile Service 152  
refer to For your own  
safety 5  
Multifunction steering  
wheel 22  
Multifunction switch  
turn signal indicator/head-  
additives, refer to Adding  
engine oil 133  
capacity 163  
dipstick 132  
quality 133  
viscosity 133  
to Service interval  
display 136  
Oil change intervals, refer to  
the Service and Warranty  
Information Booklet for US  
models/Warranty and Ser-  
vice Guide Booklet for  
Canadian models  
Oil consumption 132  
Oil dipstick 132  
Oil filter change 163  
Oil level  
checking 132  
indicator lamp 18  
Oil pressure  
indicator lamp 18  
OIL SERVICE 82  
emergency operation 38  
emergency release 40  
indicator lamp 82  
opening from inside the  
vehicle 38, 39  
opening from outside 38  
remote control 34  
securing separately 38  
unlocking manually 38  
door lock 36  
driver's door 36  
fuel filler door 24  
luggage compartment  
lid 38  
Manual transmission 68  
Master keys  
with remote control 32  
Luggage rack, refer to Roof- MC operation, refer to the  
mounted luggage rack 117  
Lumbar support 50  
Owner's Manual for  
Radio/Onboard Computer  
mirror memory 53  
Memory, refer to Vehicle  
Memory, Key Memory 64  
Microfilter  
air conditioning 101  
automatic climate  
M
M+S tires, refer to Winter  
tires 127  
N
Maintenance 82, 136  
Maintenance system 136  
Making telephone calls,  
refer to the telephone  
Owner's Manual  
Malfunction  
Navigation system, refer to  
the Owner's Manual for  
Radio/Onboard Computer  
Neck restraints, refer to  
Head restraints 51  
Nets 108  
door lock 36  
Nozzles, refer to Ventilation  
98, 102  
fuel filler door 24  
Malfunction displays 82  
control 106  
Microphone, refer to Cellular  
phone 110  
Oil types 133  
Old batteries, refer to Dis-  
posal 151  
Onboard computer 84  
Onboard computer, refer to  
the Owner's Manual for  
Onboard Computer  
O
Mini disc operation, refer to  
the Owner's Manual for  
Radio/Onboard Computer  
OBD interface socket 138  
Odometer 80  
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173  
Onboard tool kit 142  
Opening and closing  
from inside 37  
from outside 33  
via door lock 36  
via remote control 33  
Outlets, ventilation 98, 102  
Outside temperature dis-  
play 84  
changing unit of  
measure 84  
R
Recirculated-air mode  
air conditioning 100  
automatic climate  
control 105  
Recirculating the air, refer to  
Recirculated-air mode  
100, 105  
Reclining seat, refer to Seat  
adjustment 48, 50  
Refueling 24  
fuel filler door 24  
Releasing  
PDC Park Distance  
Control 86  
for your vehicle brochure  
Please fasten safety belts  
indicator lamp 18  
Pollen, refer to  
Radio remote control key,  
remote control 32  
Manual for Radio  
Rain sensor 77  
Range 85  
Reading lamps  
front 96  
rear 96  
Microfilter 101  
P
ter/Activated-charcoal fil-  
ter 106  
Power output, refer to  
Power seat 50  
safety switch 44  
Flat Tire Monitor 92  
Pressure, tires 25, 124  
Protective function  
electric power windows 43 Rear window heating  
Putting the vehicle into stor-  
age  
Rear armrest, refer to Rear  
Rear backrest, folding 112  
belt 112  
Rear lamps  
bulb replacement 145  
indicator lamp, defective  
lamp 82  
hood 129  
Remaining distance to ser-  
vice 82  
Remaining distance, refer to  
Range 85  
Remote control 33  
luggage compartment  
lid 34  
Paintwork care, refer to the  
brochure  
Panel lighting 95  
Panic mode – trigger  
alarm 34  
Park Distance Control  
(PDC) 86  
malfunction 34  
Parking aid, refer to Park  
Distance Control PDC 86  
Parking brake 67  
indicator lamp 18  
Parking lamps 94  
bulb replacement 144  
Parking lamps/Low  
beams 94  
Replacement key 33  
Replacing lamps, refer to  
Lamps and bulbs 143  
Replacing tires 125  
Reporting safety defects 7  
Restraint systems  
for children 60  
Rear window defroster  
air conditioning 100  
automatic climate  
control 105  
Rearview mirror 55  
Receiving assistance 152  
refer to the Caring for your  
vehicle brochure  
Restraint systems, refer to  
Safety belts 51  
Parts and accessories, refer  
to Your individual vehicle 5  
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Reverse  
Seat adjustment 48  
power 50  
Safety belts 51  
82, 136  
Shifting gears  
sequential manual gear-  
box SMG 70  
Space-saver spare tire  
changing a wheel 147  
Spare tire 147  
Spare wheel 150  
Speed gauge, refer to  
Speedometer 16  
Speedometer 16  
SPORT button 72  
Sport program  
automatic transmission  
with Steptronic 74  
Sports seat 49  
automatic transmission  
with Steptronic 73  
SMG gearbox 70  
Reverse gear  
manual transmission 68  
Roller sun blind 106  
Roof load capacity 162  
Roof-mounted luggage  
rack 117  
Seat heating 54  
Seat memory, refer to Seat  
and mirror memory 53  
Seat positions, storing 53  
Seats 48  
Securing the vehicle  
Shiftlock 69  
Shiftlock, refer to Range  
selection 73  
Run Flat tires 126, 150  
Side airbags 57  
S
Side turn signal indicators  
bulb replacement 145  
Safe seating position 47  
Safety belt height adjust-  
ment 52  
Dynamic Stability Control  
(DSC) 87  
from outside 33, 36  
Selector lever  
with airbags 47  
Safety belts 51  
box SMG 69  
Selector lever lock, refer to  
Shiftlock 69, 73  
Selector lever positions  
automatic transmission 73  
sequential manual gear-  
box SMG 69  
Sequential manual gearbox  
SMG 69  
Size 161  
Ski bag 113  
Sliding/tilt sunroof, refer to  
Electric glass sunroof 44  
SMG sequential manual  
gearbox 69  
indicator lamp 19  
Smokers' package, refer to  
Ashtray 110  
Snow chains 128  
Socket, refer to Cigarette  
lighter socket 110  
SOS, refer to Emergency  
call 152  
Standing lamps 95  
Starting difficulties  
jump-starting 153  
temperature 65  
Starting help DSC 87  
Starting the engine 65  
Starting, refer to Starting the  
engine 65  
Status of the Owner's Man-  
ual 5  
Steering wheel lock 65  
Steering wheel, adjusting 55  
Steptronic, refer to Manual  
operation 74  
sitting safely 47  
warning lamp 18  
Safety feature  
glass sunroof 45  
Safety precautions 5  
Safety switch for rear win-  
dows 44  
Safety systems, refer to  
Antilock Brake  
System 121  
Dynamic Stability Control  
(DSC) 87  
Screwdriver, refer to  
Onboard tool kit 142  
indicator lamp 19  
Service and Warranty Infor-  
mation Booklet 136  
SERVICE ENGINE SOON  
warning lamp 19  
Storage compartments 108  
Storage nets 108  
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175  
Storing seat positions,  
refer to Seat and mirror  
memory 53  
Storing tires 127  
Stroke, refer to Engine  
data 160  
Sun blind, refer to Roller sun  
blind 106  
Surface ice, refer to Ice  
warning 84  
Telephone, refer to the sep-  
Onboard Computer  
Temperature  
Torque  
engine 160  
lug bolts 148  
Tow sockets for towing eye-  
let 155  
Towing eyelet 155  
Towing the vehicle 154  
Track width, refer to Dimen-  
sions 161  
Time 83  
refer to Flat Tire  
Monitor 92  
Transmission  
Switches, refer to  
Cockpit 14  
Switching off  
engine 67  
vehicle 67  
air conditioning 100  
control 104  
100, 104  
engine coolant 81  
ice warning 84  
outside temperature 84  
setting units 84  
Tire replacement 125, 147  
Tires  
age 126  
breaking in 120  
changing 147  
automatic transmission  
with Steptronic 73  
sequential manual gear-  
box SMG 69  
Park 73  
Transmission malfunction  
automatic transmission  
with Steptronic 75  
sequential manual gear-  
box SMG 71  
Transport securing devices,  
refer to Securing cargo  
116  
Symbols 4  
Synthetic oils 133  
damage 124  
flat 147  
T
replacing 125  
size, refer to Wheel and  
tire combinations 127  
storing 127  
Tachometer 80  
Tail lamps  
bulb replacement 145  
Tail lamps, refer to Rear  
lamps 145  
Temperature layering  
101, 105  
Tempomat, refer to Cruise  
control 78  
tread 124  
Tank capacity, refer to Fuel  
tank capacity 163  
Tank indicator, refer to Fuel  
gauge 81  
Technical data 160  
Technical modifications 5  
Thigh support area, adjust-  
ing 49  
Third brake lamp, refer to  
Center high-mount brake  
lamp 146  
treadwear indicator,  
refer to Tire tread – tire  
damage 124  
winter tires 127  
Tools, refer to Onboard tool  
kit 142  
Transporting children  
safely 60  
Trap protection  
electric power windows 43  
Tread depth, refer to Tire  
tread 124  
Three-point safety belt 51  
Through-loading system 112  
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tires, refer to Tire tread –  
tire damage 124  
Treadwear, tires 124  
Trigger alarm – Panic  
mode 34  
Trip distance recorder, refer  
to Trip odometer 80  
Trip meter, refer to Trip  
odometer 80  
Uniform Tire Quality  
Grading 126  
Units  
consumption 85  
Unlocking  
Ventilation 98, 102  
draft-free 101, 105  
Viscosity 133  
Voice Input System 22  
separate Owner's Manual  
Volume  
Wheel and tire  
sions 161  
Width, refer to  
Dimensions 161  
Window condensation  
removing 101, 104  
Windows  
convenience operation  
34, 36  
from outside 33, 36  
W
Trip odometer 80  
V
Valve  
screw caps 148  
care, refer to the Caring  
dimensions 161  
loading 114  
Warning and indicator  
lamps 18  
Trunk lid, refer to Luggage  
compartment lid 38  
Trunk lighting, refer to Lug-  
gage compartment light-  
ing 38  
Turn signal indicator 76  
bulb replacement 144  
indicator lamp 20  
Turn signal indicator, side  
bulb replacement 145  
Turning circle, refer to  
Dimensions 161  
TV function, refer to the  
Owner's Manual for  
Onboard Computer  
Warning lamp 'Please fas-  
Warranty, refer also to sepa- Windshield washer reservoir  
Washer fluid  
adding 132, 163  
Washer fluid reservoir 132  
volume 132  
Washer jets, refer to Wind-  
shield washer jets 78  
Washer/wiper system 77, 78  
washer fluid 132  
Waste tray, refer to  
Ashtray 110  
Water on roadways, deep  
water 121  
power 43  
remote control 33, 34  
Windshield washer  
volume, see  
Capacities 163  
Windshield washer reser-  
voir, filling 163  
Windshield wiper blades  
replacing 142  
Windshield wipers, refer to  
Washer/wiper system 77  
Winter tires 127  
condition 128  
storing 127  
starting 65  
switching off 67  
washing, refer to the Car-  
ing for your vehicle bro-  
chure 77  
weight 162  
Vehicle Memory 64  
Vehicle storage  
refer to the Caring for your  
vehicle brochure  
Vehicle weight 162  
U
Underbody protection, refer  
to the Caring for your vehi-  
cle brochure  
Work in the engine compart-  
ment 129  
Weights 162  
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177  
Wrench, refer to Onboard  
tool kit 142  
X
Xenon lamps  
bulb replacement 143  
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Refueling  
To ensure that you always have conve-  
nient access to all essential information  
when you stop for fuel, we recommend  
that you fill out the adjoining chart by  
entering the data that apply to your  
vehicle. Consult the index for individual  
specifications.  
Fuel  
Designation  
Please enter your preferred fuel here.  
Engine oil  
Quality  
The oil volume between the two marks  
on the dipstick corresponds to approx.  
1.1 US quarts/1 liter.  
Tire inflation pressure  
Summer tires  
Front Rear  
Winter tires  
Front Rear  
Up to 4 persons  
5 persons or 4 plus luggage  
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