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Antilock Brake System (ABS)The conceptABS enhances active safety by helping 
to prevent the wheels from locking dur-
ing brake applications. The reason: 
Locked wheels are dangerous. When 
the front wheels slide, the driver loses 
steering control over the vehicle. Trac-
tion loss at the rear wheels can cause 
the rear end to break into an uncon-
trolled skid.
The system can achieve the shortest 
braking distances possible under most 
conditions (on straights and in curves, 
on asphalt, ice, wet road surfaces, etc.).
ABS is designed to meet two essential 
requirements during every brake appli-
cation:
>To help provide vehicle stability
>To help maintain steering control and 
maneuverability – on all types of road 
surfaces (asphalt, concrete, mud, wet 
pavement, snow, ice).
Braking with ABSThe system becomes operative once 
the vehicle exceeds a speed of approx. 
6 mph (10 km/h). The ABS is deactivated 
whenever the vehicle's speed drops 
back below approx. 4 mph (6 km/h). This 
means that the wheels can lock in the fi-
nal phase of a panic stop – a factor of no 
significance in actual use.
If you are in a situation which requires 
full braking, you will exploit the full bene-
fits of the ABS system if you apply maxi-
mum brake pressure ("panic stop"). 
Since the vehicle maintains steering re-
sponsiveness, you can avoid possible 
obstacles with a minimum of steering ef-
fort, despite the full brake application.
The ABS system closed-loop control cir-
cuit cycles in fractions of a second. 
A pulsation at the brake pedal indicates 
to the driver that ABS is active, that is, 
that the vehicle is within its maximum 
braking range. In addition, a pulsation – a 
result of the control function cycles – in-
dicates to the driver that vehicle speed 
should be reduced to adapt to road sur-
face conditions when there is reduced 
traction and grip between tires and road 
surface (slippery road surface).
Always depress the brake pedal with 
constant pressure. Keep the brake pedal 
down. Do not pump the brakes.In driving conditions where there is a 
loose upper surface together with a 
subsurface which provides better trac-
tion (on gravel or snow, for instance), or 
with snow chains, the braking distance 
may also be longer than when the 
wheels are locked. However, ABS con-
tinues to provide enhanced vehicle sta-
bility and steering response under 
these conditions.
Information for your safetyNot even ABS can suspend the laws of 
physics. ABS alone cannot prevent ac-
cidents when the brakes are applied 
without an adequate safety interval be-
tween vehicles, if the car is driven at an 
excessive rate of speed in curves, or if 
aquaplaning occurs. Responsibility for 
these types of situations remains in the 
hands (and at the feet) of the driver. You 
should never allow the added safety of 
ABS to lull you into a false sense of se-
curity, or mislead you into taking in-
creased risks that could affect your own 
safety and that of others. 
Do not make any modifications to 
the ABS system.
Service procedures on ABS are to be 
performed by authorized technicians 
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Winter operationRubber seals and componentsIn order to prevent the weather-strip-
ping from freezing, apply rubber treat-
ment or a silicone spray to the seals on 
the doors, hood and luggage compart-
ment lid.
A full range of car care products is 
available from your BMW center.< Snow chainsBMW snow chains
* can be fitted on 
both summer and winter tires in re-
sponse to severe winter road condi-
tions. Mount them in pairs on the rear 
wheels only, and be sure to comply with 
the manufacturer's safety instructions. 
Do not exceed a maximum speed of 
30 mph (50 km/h). In this situation 
(snow chains mounted), deactivate the 
ASC+T or DSC
*. Refer to page 92.
Starting offWhen starting off in deep snow or when 
rocking the car to free it, we recom-
mend that you switch the ASC+T or 
DSC
* off. Refer to page 92.
Driving on low-traction road 
surfacesUse smooth, gentle pressure to control 
the accelerator pedal. Avoid excessive 
engine speeds and shift to the next 
higher gear at an early point. Adapt 
your speed and driving style when ap-
proaching grades. Maintain an ade-
quate distance between yourself and 
the car ahead.BrakesWinter road conditions substantially re-
duce the amount of traction available 
between the tires and the road surface; 
the resulting increases in braking dis-
tance are considerable and should be 
continually borne in mind.
ABS is intended to prevent the wheels 
from locking during brake applications, 
thus helping to maintain vehicle stability 
and steering response. If the ABS does not respond in a critical 
braking situation and the wheels lock: 
Reduce the pressure on the brake 
pedal until the wheels just start to roll 
again while still maintaining enough 
force to continue braking. 
Following that, increase pedal pressure 
again. Reduce the pressure as the 
wheels lock, then reapply pressure, etc. 
This type of staggered braking will re-
duce the braking distance, and the ve-
hicle still remains responsive to steer-
ing. 
You can then attempt to steer around 
hazards after you have reduced pres-
sure on the brake pedal.
Do not shift down on slick road 
surfaces. Doing so could cause 
the rear wheels to lose traction and 
skid, which could result in the loss of 
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Wheel and tire combinationsThe right choiceUse only tires approved by BMW. Refer 
to page  136.
Because of the high speeds this vehicle 
can reach, the use of specific tire 
brands, specifications and dimensions 
is mandatory. Consult any BMW center 
for details.
Comply with national, state, or provin-
cial regulations.
The correct wheel-tire combina-
tion affects different systems such 
as ABS, ATC, ASC+T/DSC. The func-
tion of these systems is impaired if im-
proper wheel-tire combinations are 
used.
For this reason, use only tires of the 
same brand and tread pattern. In the 
event of a flat tire if you have mounted 
winter tires, for example, remount the 
approved wheel-tire combination as 
soon as possible.< 
Codes on tires and wheelsThe tire codes will aid you in selecting 
the correct tire.
Codes on radial tires:
The speed rating indicates the ap-
proved maximum speed for the tire.
Summer tires:
S = up to 112 mph (180 km/h)
T = up to 118 mph (190 km/h)
H = up to 130 mph (210 km/h)
V = up to 149 mph (240 km/h)
W = up to 167 mph (270 km/h)
ZR = over 149 mph (240 km/h) For example
Nominal width 
in mm
Aspect ratio in % 
Radial tire code
Rim diameter in inches
Load rating
(not on ZR tires)
Speed rating
(before R on ZR tires)
235/60 R 16 100 W
Winter tires:
Q M+S = up to 100 mph (160 km/h)
T M+S = up to 118 mph (190 km/h)
H M+S = up to 130 mph (210 km/h)
Codes stamped on light-alloy wheels:
Protect valve inserts against dirt using 
screw-on valve stem caps. Dirt in the 
valves frequently leads to slow leaks.For example
Rim width 
in inches
Code letter for
flange type
Symbol for full-drop 
center rim
Rim diameter in inches
Hump on the 2 rim shoulders
71/2 x 16 H 2
J 

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Approved wheel and tire specificationsNote the tire and wheel data in the offi-
cial documents of the car. If sizes not 
approved by the manufacturer are 
mounted, an entry in the vehicle's doc-
uments may be necessary. Comply with 
local legislation. Tire specifications Light-alloy wheel
All season tires
235/60 R 16 100 H M+S 7.5Jx16
8Jx16
Summer tires
235/60 R 16 100 W 7.5Jx16
8Jx16
245/55 R 16 100 W 8Jx16
235/50 ZR 18 8Jx18
Rear: 255/45 ZR 18 9Jx18
9.5Jx18
Winter tires (M+S)
215/65 R 16 98 Q 7.5J x 16
235/60 R 16 100 Q 7.5Jx16
8Jx16
245/55 R 16 100 Q 8Jx16
The use of rims and wheel bolts 
that do not meet the specifications 
of the original factory-installed equip-
ment will affect the safe operation of 
your vehicle and may cause an accident 
and personal injury.
Never mix tires of different design, such 
as steel-belted radials with radial bias-
belted or bias-ply tires, etc. Mixing tire 
types will adversely affect roadholding 
and can lead to loss of vehicle control.<