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Contents
 
Overview
Controls and features
 
Cockpit16
Instrument cluster18
Indicator and warning lamps20
Multifunction steering wheel 
(MFL)23
Hazard warning flashers24
Warning triangle24
First-aid kit24
Refueling25
Fuel specifications25
Tire inflation pressure26
 
Locks and security systems:
 
Keys30
Electronic vehicle 
immobilizer31
Central locking system32
Door locks – outside32
Radio remote control33
Door locks – inside36
Luggage compartment lid37
Luggage compartment39
Alarm system40
Electric power windows42
Security glass43
Sliding/Tilt sunroof44
 
Adjustments:
 
Seats46
Steering wheel49
Mirrors50
Seat, mirror and steering wheel 
memory51
Car Memory, Key Memory53
 
Passenger safety systems:
 
Safety belts54
Airbags55
Child restraints57
Child restraint installation58
Child-safety locks58
 
Driving:
 
Steering/Ignition lock59
Starting engine59
Switching off engine60Parking brake61
Automatic transmission62
Automatic transmission with 
Steptronic65
Turn signal/Headlamp flasher68
Washer/Wiper system/Rain 
sensor68
Rear window defroster70
Cruise control70
 
Everything under control:
 
Odometer, outside temperature 
display72
Tachometer72
Energy control73
Fuel gauge73
Temperature gauge74
Service Interval Display74
Check Control 75
Multi-Information Display 
(MID)78
Digital clock79
Onboard computer84
 
Technology for safety and 
convenience:
 
Park Distance Control PDC90
Automatic Stability Control plus 
Traction (ASC+T)/Dynamic Sta-
bility Control (DSC)92
Electronic Damper Control 
(EDC)93
Tire Pressure Control (RDC)94 
     
        
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Locks and security systems:
Keys30
Electronic vehicle 
immobilizer31
Central locking system32
Door locks – outside32
Radio remote control33
Door locks – inside36
Luggage compartment lid37
Luggage compartment39
Alarm system40
Electric power windows42
Security glass43
Sliding/Tilt sunroof44
Adjustments:
Seats46
Steering wheel49
Mirrors50
Seat, mirror and steering wheel 
memory51
Car Memory, Key Memory53
Passenger safety systems:
Safety belts54
Airbags55
Child restraints57
Child restraint installation58
Child-safety locks58
Driving:
Steering/Ignition lock59
Starting engine59
Switching off engine60 
     
        
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KeysKey with radio remote control1 Master key with transmitter for radio 
remote control.
2 Spare key for storage in a safe place, 
such as your wallet. This key is not in-
tended for continuous use.
3 Door and ignition key 
The locks for the luggage compart-
ment lid and glove compartment can-
not be operated with this key – this is 
useful for valet parking, for instance.380us012
Replacement keysReplacement keys are available exclu-
sively through your authorized BMW 
center. Your BMW center is obligated to 
ensure that a person requesting a key is 
authorized to do so since the keys be-
long to a security system (refer to "Elec-
tronic vehicle immobilizer" on page 31). 
     
        
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RepairsIndexOverview Controls Car care Technology Data
Electronic vehicle immobilizerThe key to securityYour BMW is equipped with a passive 
anti–theft system. This electronic immo-
bilization system is designed to reduce 
the susceptibility of your vehicle to theft 
by making it impossible to start the en-
gine using any means other than the 
special keys furnished with the vehicle.
Your BMW center can cancel the elec-
tronic system authorization for individ-
ual keys (for instance, in the event of 
loss). A deactivated key can no longer 
be used to start the engine.390de015
How the electronics workAt the heart of this system is an elec-
tronic chip which is integrated into the 
key. The lock mechanism itself is actu-
ally a dual-function device, simulta-
neously serving as a communications 
interface designed to allow the security 
system to maintain a continuous stream 
of variable, vehicle-specific signals with 
the electronic circuitry in the key. The 
system will not release the ignition, fuel 
injection and starter unless it recog-
nizes an "authorized" key.
Force applied to the key can dam-
age the integrated electronic cir-
cuitry. A damaged key can no longer be 
used to start the engine.<  
     
        
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RepairsIndexOverview Controls Car care Technology Data
Luggage compartment lidThe lockOnly the master key (refer to page 30) 
fits in the lock of the luggage compart-
ment.380de649
Secure separatelyTurn the master key to the right past the 
resistance point and then pull it out in 
the horizontal position.
This locks the luggage compartment lid 
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 door and ignition key (re-
fer to page 30) for valet parking, for in-
stance.380de650
Manual operation(in the event of electrical failure)
Turn the master key to the left in the 
luggage compartment lock clear to the 
stop – the luggage compartment lid will 
open.
The luggage compartment is locked 
again as soon as you close the lid. 
     
        
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RepairsIndexOverview Controls Car care Technology Data
Alarm system>If the indicator lamp flashes for 
10 seconds when the system is 
disarmed: An attempted entry has 
been detected in the period since the 
system was armed.
Following triggering of an alarm, the in-
dicator lamp will flash continuously.Tilt alarm sensorThe tilt alarm sensor and interior motion 
sensor may be switched off at the same 
time. By doing this, you can prevent 
false alarms on garage ramps or when 
the vehicle is transported by trailer or 
train, for instance.
Lock the vehicle twice (= arm the sys-
tem). In other words, press button 2 of 
the remote control twice in succession 
or lock the vehicle twice with the key.
The indicator lamp lights up briefly and 
then flashes continuously. The tilt alarm 
sensor and the interior motion sensor 
are deactivated for as long as the sys-
tem remains armed.
Interior motion sensorThe transmitter and receiver of the inte-
rior motion sensor are located in a trim 
panel in the vehicle's headliner.
In order for the interior motion sensor to 
function properly, the windows and 
sliding/tilt sunroof must be completely 
closed.
Nevertheless, you should deactivate the 
interior motion sensor whenever
>children or animals are left in the 
vehicle
>the windows and/or sunroof are left 
open.380de628
Emergency deactivation 
procedureIf the car is locked and it is not possible 
to disarm the system in the normal 
manner, proceed as follows:
1 Use the key to unlock the door (the 
alarm sounds for 30 seconds when 
opening the door)
2 Turn the key to ignition key posi-
tion 1; the central locking system 
unlocks the remaining doors.
The alarm system is now disarmed. Re-
fer the problem to your BMW center. 
     
        
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Electric power windowsOpen and close windowsIn ignition key position 1 or 2:
>Depress the rocker switch until you 
feel resistance:
The window continues moving for as 
long as you maintain pressure on the 
switch
>Press the rocker switch beyond the 
resistance point:
The window moves automatically.
Press the switch a second time to 
stop the window380us651
After the ignition has been switched off:
>You can continue to operate the 
power windows as long as one of the 
front doors has not been opened. To 
open a window, press the rocker 
switch past the resistance point.
Remove the ignition key when you 
leave the vehicle and close the 
doors so that children can no longer 
operate the power windows, possibly 
injuring themselves, for instance.< 
For the convenience operating mode 
via the door lock or the remote control, 
refer to page 32 or page 33.Safety featureA contact strip is integrated into each of 
the upper window frame sections. If 
pressure is exerted against this contact 
strip while a window is being raised, the 
system will respond by stopping the 
window and then retracting it a small 
distance.
Despite this safety feature, be ex-
tremely careful that the closing 
path of the window is not obstructed 
whenever it is closed. Otherwise, an 
object might not touch the contact strip 
in some situations (with very thin ob-
jects, for instance). You can override 
this safety feature by pressing the 
switch beyond the resistance point and 
holding it.
Because the power windows are sealed 
at high pressure to prevent wind noise 
when closed, a powerful motor is re-
quired for efficient closing. When clos-
ing the windows, always ensure that 
they are not obstructed in any way. Un-
supervised use of these systems can 
result in serious personal injury. Re-
move the ignition key to deactivate the 
electric power windows whenever you 
leave the car. Never leave the keys in 
the car with unsupervised children.
Never place anything that could ob-
struct the driver's vision on or next to 
the windows.<  
     
        
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Sliding/Tilt sunroof
To prevent injuries, exercise care 
when closing the sliding/tilt sun-
roof and keep it in your field of vision 
until it is shut.
Before leaving the car, switch off the 
electric sunroof mechanism by taking 
out the ignition key. Do not leave 
children unattended in the vehicle with 
access to vehicle keys. Use of the key 
can result in starting of the engine and 
operation of vehicle systems such as 
power sunroof, etc. Unsupervised use 
of these systems can result in serious 
personal injury.< 
To avoid pressure or drafts in the pas-
senger compartment when the sunroof 
is open or lifted, keep the air vents in 
the dashboard open and increase 
the air supply if necessary. Refer to 
pages 100, 104.
For the convenience operating mode 
via the door lock or the radio remote 
control, refer to page 32 or page 33.
Safety featureIf the sliding/tilt sunroof encounters re-
sistance at a point roughly past the 
middle of its travel when it is closing, 
the closing cycle is interrupted and the 
sunroof will open again slightly.
Despite this safety feature, be ex-
tremely careful that the closing 
path of the sunroof is not obstructed 
whenever it is closed. Otherwise, trig-
gering the closing-force limitation may 
not be ensured in some situations (with 
very thin objects, for instance). You can 
override this safety feature by pressing 
the switch beyond the resistance point 
and holding it.< 
Lifting – opening – closingFrom ignition key position 1 press the 
switch or slide it to the desired direction 
until you feel resistance.
When lifting, the headliner retracts sev-
eral inches.
You can continue to operate the sun-
roof after the ignition has been 
switched off as long as one of the front 
doors has not been opened.380de615