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Automatic Stability Control plus Traction (ASC+T)
 
The conceptThis system optimizes vehicle stability 
and traction, especially when you are 
starting off, accelerating or when going 
through curves.
ASC+T recognizes the danger present 
in traction loss and will increase driving 
stability and traction by reducing the 
engine's output, and if necessary, by 
applying the brakes to the rear wheels.
ASC+T is ready each time you start the 
engine.
Indicator lamp
The indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster goes out shortly 
after you switch on the ignition, 
refer to pages 18, 19.
The indicator lamp flashes: 
ASC+T is actively controlling drive 
torque and braking intervention.
The indicator lamp fails to go out after 
the engine is started, or it comes on 
during normal driving and stays on:
There is a system malfunction or the 
system was deactivated with the 
button. Consequently, interventions to 
increase driving stability (as described 
in the preceding column) are no longer 
available. You can still drive the vehicle 
perfectly well without ASC+T
In the event of a fault, please contact 
your BMW center, refer to 
pages 18, 19.
Switch off the ASC+TPress the button; the indicator lamp 
comes on and stays on.
The illustration depicts the arrangement 
of the buttons if the vehicle is fully 
equipped. This may vary, depending on 
the equipment actually installed.
In the following rare situations, it may 
be effective to deactivate the ASC+T 
for a brief period:
>When rocking the vehicle or starting 
off in deep snow or on loose surfaces
>When driving with snow chains.
To maintain vehicle stability, 
always drive with the ASC+T acti-
vated whenever possible.< 

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ASC+T Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
*
Switch the ASC+T back onPress the button again; the indicator 
lamp goes out.
The laws of physics cannot be 
repealed, even with ASC+T. An 
appropriate driving style always 
remains the responsibility of the driver. 
We therefore urge you to avoid using 
the additional safety margin of the 
system as an excuse for taking risks.<
The conceptThe Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 
maintains vehicle stability, even in crit-
ical driving situations.
The system optimizes vehicle stability 
during acceleration and when starting 
from a full stop, as well as optimizing 
traction. In addition, it recognizes 
unstable vehicle conditions, such as 
under- or oversteering, and, as far as is 
possible within the laws of physics, 
helps keeping the vehicle on a steady 
course by reducing the engine speed 
and brake applications to the individual 
wheels.
DSC is operational every time you start 
the engine. DSC incorporates the func-
tionality of the Automatic Differential 
Brake (ADB) and the Cornering Brake 
Control (CBC).
The Automatic Differential Brake (ADB) 
relies on selective braking applications 
at the drive wheels to furnish the func-
tionality of a conventional limited-slip 
differential for enhanced traction in crit-
ical driving conditions such as those 
encountered on snow-covered road 
surfaces, etc.
The ADB is in standby mode when DSC 
is deactivated.
Indicator lamp
The indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster will go out shortly 
after the ignition has been 
switched on, refer to pages 18, 19.
The indicator lamp flashes:
DSC is actively controlling drive torque 
and braking intervention. 
The indicator lamp stays lit:
DSC has been deactivated manually; 
ADB is operational.
ADB control intervention is not indi-
cated.
The indicator lamp and the 
brake warning lamps will remain 
on continuously:
The DSC, ADB and DBC have 
been deactivated with the 
button or are defective.
The vehicle will remain completely 
operational, however, without DSC. In 
the event of a fault, please consult your 
BMW center, refer to pages 18, 19.
Indicator and warning lamps for 
Canadian models. 

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Changing a wheel8. Remove accumulations of mud and 
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 
finger-tight into opposite bolt holes
10. Screw in the remaining lug bolts 
and screw in all the bolts in a diag-
onal pattern
11. Lower the jack and remove it from 
beneath the vehicle
12. Tighten the lug bolts securely in a 
diagonal pattern
13. Wheels with full wheel covers
*: 
Place the wheel cover with the 
valve opening (arrow) 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 Tire Pressure Monitor 
(RDC)/Flat Tire Monitor:
After mounting the spare tire or 
correcting the tire inflation pres-
sure, reactivate the system, refer to 
page 83 or 85.
Protect valve stems and valves from dirt 
using screw-on valve stem caps. Dirty 
valve stems frequently lead to slow 
pressure loss.
Only use original BMW full wheel 
covers, otherwise, the trim piece 
may not fit securely. The full wheel 
cover may not be installed on the 
space-saver spare tire, since this could 
damage the cover.<
The vehicle jack is designed for 
changing wheels only. Do not 
attempt to raise another vehicle model 
with it or to raise any load of any kind. 
To do so could cause accidents and 
personal injury.
To ensure continued safety, have the 
tightness of the lug bolts checked with 
a calibrated lug wrench [torque specifi-
cation: 72 lb ft (72 100 Nm] at the 
earliest opportunity.<
When storing a wheel in the spare tire 
recess take care to avoid bending the 
threaded rod.
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.
Replace the defective tire as soon as 
possible and have the new wheel/tire 
balanced. 

Everything from A to Z
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Seats48 
adjustment48 
adjustment 
precautions48 
Securing cargo103 
Securing child-restraint 
system59 
Selector lever, automatic 
transmission67 
Service and Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet (US 
models)125 
Service Interval 
Display75, 125 
Setting the temperature91 
Shiftlock67 
Side airbags56 
Sitting correctly with 
airbags48 
Ski bag102 
Socket for electrical 
appliances101 
Spare key28 
Spare tire135 
Speedometer15 
Sports seat, adjustment49 
Standing lamps88 
Starting the engine64 Steering wheel lock64 
Stopping the vehicle65 
Storage compartments99 
Stowing cargo103 
Stroke144 
Switching off the engine65 
Symbols8 
Synthetic oils122 
T 
Tail lamps 
bulb replacement133 
Tank capacity147 
Technical data144 
Technical 
modifications10, 126 
Telephone preparation100 
Temperature display 
outside temperature77 
Temperature gauge 
engine coolant75 
Temperature 
layering92, 95 
Temperature setting91, 94 
Third brake light134 Tilt alarm sensor37 
operating via remote 
control30 
switching off37 
Tire change135 
Tire condition113 
Tire inflation 
pressures24, 113 
checking24 
indicator83 
monitoring83 
Tire inflation pressures 
table25 
Tire Pressure Monitor 
(RDC)83, 115, 138 
Tire pressures24 
refer also to tire inflation 
pressures 
Tire replacement114 
Tire tread113 
Tires108 
Tools130 
Torque144 
Tow fittings141 
Towing the vehicle141 
Track145 
Transmission66 Transmitter keys28 
Transporting children 
safely59 
Tread depth, tires113 
Tread wear113 
Trip odometer74 
Trunk lid, refer to luggage 
compartment lid33 
Trunk, refer to luggage 
compartment35 
Turn signal 
indicators20, 69 
Turn signals 
bulb replacement132 
Turning radius145 
U 
Uniform Tire Quality 
Grading115 
Universal Transmitter97 
Use antifreeze, radiator123 V 
Vehicle keys28 
Vehicle Memory63 
Vehicle weight146 
Vehicle, starting64 
Ventilation90, 93 
draft-free92, 95