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IndexDataTechnologyRepairsCar careControlsOverview
Automatic climate control 1 Air onto the windshield and onto the 
side windows
2 Airflow toward the upper body
The side rotary dials allow you to 
open and close the air supply 
through an infinitely-variable range, 
while the levers change the airflow 
direction. The center rotary dial 
adjusts the temperature of the 
emerging air, see page 92
3 Ventilation for the front footwell
There are corresponding air vents in 
the rear footwell as well
4 Recirculated air mode/Automatic 
recirculated air control (AUC)91
5 Air supply (fan)91
6 Temperature90
7 Automatic air distribution90
8 Individual air distribution90
9 Air grille for interior temperature 
sensor – please keep clear and 
unobstructed
10 Display for temperature and air 
supply90
11 To defrost the windows and remove 
condensation91
12 Air conditioner91
13 Rear window defroster71, 92 

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Brakes: do not rest your foot on 
the brake pedal while driving. 
Even light but consistent pressure on 
the brake pedal can lead to high 
temperatures, brake wear and possibly 
even brake system failure.
Aquaplaning: when driving on wet or 
slushy roads, reduce vehicle speed. If 
you do not, a wedge of water may form 
between the tires and the road surface. 
This phenomenon is referred to as 
aquaplaning, or hydroplaning, and can 
lead to partial or complete loss of 
contact between the tires and road 
surface, vehicle control and braking 
ability.
Driving through water: do not drive 
through water on the road if it is deeper 
than 1 foot (30 cm), and then only at 
walking speed at the most. Otherwise, 
the vehicle's engine, the electrical 
systems and the transmission may be 
damaged.< 
The catalytic converter reduces harmful 
pollutants in the exhaust emissions. 
It is designed for use with unleaded fuel 
only. Even minute quantities of lead 
would be enough to permanently 
damage both the catalytic converter 
and the system's oxygen sensor. 
To ensure efficient, trouble-free engine 
operation and to avoid potential 
damage:
>Be sure to comply with the required 
scheduled maintenance work and 
repair procedures. 
>Fill the fuel tank well before it is 
empty. 
>Tow-start only when the engine is 
cold, otherwise unburned, residual 
fuel in the catalytic converter could 
ignite and cause damage. It is better 
to jump-start the vehicle with outside 
assistance. 
>Avoid other situations where the fuel 
is not burned, or burns incompletely, 
such as engaging the starter 
frequently or for extended periods, or 
repeated start attempts in which the 
engine does not start (stopping and 
restarting an engine which is running 
properly does not present a problem). 
Never let the engine run with any of 
the spark plug cables disconnected. Be sure to observe the instruc-
tions above to prevent unburned 
fuel from reaching the catalytic 
converter. Otherwise there is danger of 
overheating and damage to the cata-
lytic converter.
High temperatures occur in any vehicle 
equipped with a catalytic converter. 
Heat shields are installed adjacent to 
some sections of the exhaust system. 
Never remove these shields; do not 
apply undercoating to their surfaces. 
When driving, standing at idle, and 
parking the vehicle, take extra care to 
avoid contact between the exhaust 
system and flammable materials (grass, 
hay, leaves, etc.). Such contact could 
start a fire, resulting in personal injury 
and property damage.< 
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Washing your vehicle You can wash your BMW at an auto-
matic car wash, even when it is new. 
Car wash systems that do not employ 
brushes are preferable.
Wipe away tough dirt and loosen and 
remove dead insects before washing 
the vehicle.
In order to avoid spots, do not wash the 
vehicle when the hood is warm, or 
during or immediately after exposure to 
strong sunlight.
When using an automatic car wash, be 
sure that: 
>The car wash system is suited for the 
dimensions of your vehicle. 
>No damage will occur on vehicles 
with attached body accessories (such 
as spoilers or antennas). Consult the 
car wash operator if necessary. 
>The wheels and tires of your vehicle 
cannot be damaged by the convey-
ance devices of the car wash system. 
>The vehicle is cleaned with minimum 
brush pressure, and that plenty of 
water is available for washing and 
rinsing. Vehicles with rain sensor
*:
Clean the windshield regularly. Wax 
from automatic car washes or insects 
can cause malfunctions in the rain 
sensor
* function. 
Turn the rain sensor off (refer to 
page 69) when going through an 
automatic car wash, otherwise, damage 
could occur from unintended wiper 
activation.< 
Parts of the vehicle that are inacces-
sible to the automatic washer – such as 
door sills, door and hood edges, etc. – 
should be cleaned by hand. 
In the winter months, it is especially 
important to be sure that the vehicle is 
washed on a regular basis. Large quan-
tities of dirt and road salt are difficult to 
remove, and they also damage the 
vehicle. 
If spray wands or high-pressure 
washers are used, be sure to 
maintain an adequate distance between 
the spray source and the vehicle's 
surface. Inadequate distance and 
excessive pressure can damage or 
weaken the finish, making it more 
susceptible to subsequent attack. In 
addition, moisture could penetrate to 
vehicle components, leading to long-
term damage.< 
When cleaning the headlamps, 
please observe the following:
>Do not clean by wiping with a dry 
cloth (this causes scratches). Never 
use abrasives or strong solvents to 
clean the covers. 
>Remove dirt and contamination (such 
as insects) by soaking with BMW Car 
Shampoo and then rinsing with plenty 
of water. 
>Always use a deicer spray to remove 
accumulated ice and snow – never 
use a scraper.< 
After washing the vehicle, apply 
the brakes briefly to dry them. 
Braking efficiency might otherwise be 
reduced by the moisture and the brake 
discs could also corrode.< 
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Caring for your vehicleWaxing your car Protect the finish using only carnauba 
or synthetic-based waxes. 
The best way to determine when the 
finish needs to be waxed is by noting 
when water stops beading on the 
surface. 
You can use a glass cleaner to remove 
any wax or silicone that may have been 
left on the windows during waxing. 
Use the cleaning and car-care 
products available at your BMW 
center.< 
Paint damageYou can touch up small areas of paint 
damage with a BMW spray paint or a 
BMW touchup stick. 
The paint color code for your vehicle is 
provided on a sticker located on the 
right hand side under the hood and on 
the first page of your Service and 
Warranty Information Booklet (US 
models) or Warranty and Service Guide 
Booklet (Canadian models). 
Damage caused by flying stones, 
scratches, etc., must be touched up 
without delay to prevent rust from 
forming. 
If corrosion has started to form in an 
area with paint damage, remove all rust 
and clean the area. Then prime the area 
with a BMW Primer Stick. Finally, apply 
the finish coat. Wait a few days, then 
polish the repaired area. Finish by 
applying a wax preservative. 
More extensive paint damage should 
be repaired professionally in accor-
dance with the manufacturer's instruc-
tions. Your BMW center uses original 
BMW finish materials in accordance 
with approved repair procedures. 
Window careYou can use window and glass cleaner 
to clean inside window surfaces and 
mirrors without smearing and streaking. 
Never use polishing pastes or abrasive 
(quartz) cleansers on mirror lenses.
Clean the wiper blades with soapy 
water. The wiper blades should be 
replaced twice a year – before and after 
the cold season. This is especially 
important for vehicles equipped with a 
rain sensor
*.
Use only wiper blades approved 
by BMW.<
Caring for other vehicle 
components and materials Light-alloy wheels should be treated 
with alloy wheel cleaner, especially 
during the winter months. However, do 
not use aggressive products containing 
acids, strong alkalis or abrasives. Do 
not use steam cleaners operating at 
temperatures above 140 7 (+60 6). 
Follow the manufacturer's instructions. 
If your vehicle has chrome parts
* such 
as window moldings, door handles or 
similar items, clean these parts carefully 
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Overview
Controls and features
Operation, care
and maintenance
Technical data
Index Advanced technology
Airbags168
Radio reception169
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC)170
Safety belt tensioner170
M3 Engine concept171
Rain sensor172
Interior rearview mirror 
with automatic dimming 
feature173
Xenon lamps174
Rollover protection system175
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Deceleration sensors continuously 
monitor the acceleration forces acting 
upon the vehicle. If there is deceleration 
because of a collision, where the 
protection normally afforded by the 
safety belts is no longer sufficient by 
itself, then the gas generators for the 
front airbag will be simultaneously 
ignited on both the driver and 
passenger sides. The front airbag on 
the passenger side, however, will be 
deployed only if a second sensor has 
detected that the passenger seat is 
occupied. 
In the event of a side impact, the front 
side airbags will deploy and/or the rear 
ones
* if necessary. They will deploy on 
the side where the impact occurs.
The airbags located under the marked 
covers inflate and unfold in a matter of 
a few milliseconds. In this process, they 
tear through the designed separation 
points of the upholstered covers and 
press them out. 
Because the inflation process must be 
virtually instantaneous, it is accompa-
nied by a certain amount of ignition and 
inflation noise, which, however, is lost 
in the general accident situation. The 
gas required to inflate the airbags is not 
dangerous, and the associated smoke 
soon dissipates. 
The entire process is completed within 
fractions of a second. 
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Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) Safety belt tensioner
 
Highly sensitive sensors monitor the 
number of revolutions of the wheels, 
steering angle, lateral acceleration, 
brake pressure and the movement of 
the vehicle around its vertical axis.
If differences in wheel speed should 
occur, the system will recognize the 
potential dangers associated with 
wheel spin and will reduce the drive 
torque; if necessary, it will do so using 
brake intervention at the rear wheels as 
well. 
When instable vehicle operating condi-
tions are detected, the application of 
the brakes with DSC can also act on the 
front wheels to stabilize the vehicle.
You may need some time to become 
accustomed to this system's interven-
tion. However, it provides optimum 
drive force and vehicle stability.
The braking intervention may be 
accompanied by a certain degree of 
noise.The safety belt tensioner makes sure 
that the belt tightens during a head-on 
collision to ensure that occupants 
remain firmly positioned in their seats. 
A gas-pressure system retracts the 
buckle assembly to tension the 
shoulder and lap belts within fractions 
of a second. This tends to reduce the 
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Rain sensor
* 
Depending on the amount of moisture 
on the windshield, the rain sensor 
controls the operation of the windshield 
wipers. 
Infrared light is carried along the 
surface of the windshield in an optical 
conductor in such a manner that it is 
reflected completely when the wind-
shield is dry. The quantity of reflected 
light is measured. 
If there is moisture on the glass, the 
amount of light reflected is reduced 
since the infrared light at the surface of 
the windshield can escape. The quan-
tity of reflected light is thus a means of 
gauging the amount of moisture on the 
windshield. 
When the system is set to the "intermit-
tent" wiper speed, the wipers react 
immediately – if water is splashed onto 
the windshield by vehicles traveling 
ahead of you, for example. As a result, 
the rain sensor makes a contribution to 
driving safety and comfort.