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Check Control>"RELEASE PARKINGBRAKE"
>"COOLANT TEMPERATURE"
The coolant is overheated. Stop the 
vehicle immediately and switch off 
the engine. Refer to pages 82 
and 142
>"STOP! ENGINE OILPRESS"
The oil pressure is too low. Stop the 
vehicle immediately and switch off 
the engine. Refer to pages 19, 140
>"CHECK BRAKE FLUID"
Indicates that brake fluid is down to 
roughly minimum level. Have the 
reservoir topped up at the earliest 
opportunity, refer to page 143. Have 
the source of the brake fluid loss 
repaired at your BMW center
>"TIRE DEFECT"
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Reduce vehicle speed immediately 
and stop the vehicle. Avoid hard 
brake applications. Do not oversteer. 
Refer to page 100
>"SELFLEVEL SUSP.INACT"
Please consult the nearest BMW 
center. Refer to page 99
>"SPEED LIMIT"
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Display if the programmed speed 
limit has been exceeded, refer to 
page 91Priority 2
These displays appear for 20 seconds 
when the ignition key is turned to posi-
tion 2. The warning symbols remain 
after the message disappears. You can 
display the messages again by pressing 
the CHECK button 3:
>"TRUNKLID OPEN"
Message appears only when the 
vehicle is initially set in motion
>"DOOR OPEN"
This message appears after a defined 
road speed has been exceeded
>"FASTEN SEAT BELTS"
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In addition to this message, a 
warning lamp with the safety belt icon 
appears and an acoustic signal 
sounds
>"WASHER FLUID LOW"
Too low; top up fluid at the next 
opportunity. Refer to page 139
>"CHECK ENGINE OIL LEV"
The engine oil level is at the absolute 
minimum. You should respond by 
topping up the oil as soon as 
possible, refer to page 140. Do not 
continue for more than approximately 
30 miles (50 km) before adding oil>"CHECK FILLER CAP"
Inspect the cap to make sure that it is 
closed properly, refer to page 24. If 
the cap is not closed securely it will 
trigger the "Service Engine Soon" 
lamp
>"OUTSIDE TEMP. +20  7 (Ð5 6)"
This display is only an example. The 
current temperature is displayed at 
outside temperatures of +37.5 7
(+3 6) and below. Refer also to 
page 80
>"SET TIRE PRESSURE"
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The RDC has imported the current 
inflation pressure in the tires as the 
target values which the system will 
monitor.
Refer to page 99
>"CHECK TIRE PRESSURE"
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Check and correct the tire inflation 
pressure to specifications at the 
earliest opportunity (next stop for 
fuel).
Refer to page 99
>"TIRECONTROL INACTIVE"
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A temporary interference of the RDC 
or a system fault. Refer to page 100
>"CHECK BRAKE LIGHTS"
A lamp has failed or the electrical 
circuit has a fault. Refer to pages 154 
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Check Control>"CHECK LOWBEAM LIGHTS"
"CHECK SIDE LIGHTS"
"CHECK REAR LIGHTS"
"CHECK FRONT FOGLAMPS"
"CHECK LICPLATE LIGHT"
"CHECK HIGHBEAM LIGHT"
"CHECK BACK UP LIGHTS"
Defective bulb or circuit. Refer to 
pages 151 and following, page 160 
or consult your BMW center.
>"TRANS. FAILSAFE PROG"
Please consult the nearest BMW 
center. Refer to pages 72 and 75
>"CHECK BRAKE LININGS"
Have the brake pads inspected by 
your BMW center. Refer to page 132
>"CHECK COOLANT LEVEL"
Coolant too low, top up at the next 
opportunity. Refer to page 142
>"ENGINE FAILSAFE PROG"
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Indicates a malfunction in the elec-
tronic engine-management system, 
which then reverts to an emergency 
default program allowing continued 
operation at reduced power and 
lower engine speeds.
Please have the system inspected at 
your BMW center.
Displays after completion of tripAll of the malfunctions registered during 
the trip appear consecutively when the 
ignition key is turned to position 0.
The following displays will appear when 
appropriate:
>"LIGHTS ON"
>"KEY IN IGNITION LOCK"
>"CHECK ENGINE OIL LEV"
Add engine oil at the next opportunity 
(next stop for fuel). Refer to 
page 140.
This display appears when you open 
the driver's door after parking the 
vehicle. A supplementary gong is also 
heard.
Status reports remain available for a 
period of approx. three minutes after 
the display goes out and the key is 
removed from the ignition. Press the 
CHECK button 3. If there were multiple 
reports, press the CHECK button 
repeatedly to view them all in 
sequence.
To check the Check ControlPress the CHECK button 3 with the 
ignition key in position 2: 
CHECK CONTROL OK appears in the 
display.
No malfunctions are present in the 
monitored systems.ComputerYou can find a description of the 
computer on pages 86 and 91 as well 
as in the "Owner's Manual for Onboard 
Computer."
You can select the language in 
which the Check Control displays 
and the status reports from the 
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ComputerMode selectionWhen the ignition key is in position 1 
or 2, you can press the button in the 
turn signal lever to retrieve information 
from the computer for display. Tap the 
button toward the steering column to 
scroll to the next status display in the 
sequence.
The displays appear in the following 
order: outside temperature, average 
fuel consumption, cruising range, 
average speed.
Starting with ignition key position 1, 
the last active setting is displayed.
The range of available displays varies 
according to your individual vehicle's 
equipment.390de700
Outside temperature and 
average fuel consumptionYou can change the units of measure 
(7/6) for the outside temperature 
display by
1. pressing and holding the trip 
odometer reset button (in ignition key 
position 1)
2. and then turning the ignition key to 0.
Refer also to page 80.Cruising range and average speedThe computer bases its calculations of 
the cruising range on the previous 
driving style and conditions.
The computer ignores any time spent 
when the vehicle is stationary and the 
engine is not running in its average 
speed calculations.390us126
To delete the displayPress the button in the turn signal lever 
while the average speed is being shown 
to cancel the display of computer infor-
mation.To restart calculationsYou can maintain pressure on the 
button within the turn signal lever to 
reset the computer and initiate new 
calculations of average speed and fuel 
consumption. This feature is only avail-
able when the engine is running.Computer with alphanumeric 
display
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If you vehicle is equipped with Check 
Control featuring an alphanumeric 
display, a description of the corre-
sponding computer can be found 
starting on page 91 as well as in the 
"Owner's Manual for Onboard 
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Level control system
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Tire Pressure Monitor (RDC)
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The warning lamp for the level 
control system comes on, or the 
message "SELFLEVEL 
SUSP.INACT" appears in the Check 
Control: there is a malfunction in the 
self-level control system.
Stop and inspect the vehicle. If it is 
riding significantly lower in the rear than 
in the front, or if it is sitting at an incline 
(left rear compared to right rear), 
consult the nearest BMW center. Drive 
with appropriate caution in the mean-
time. The vehicle has reduced ground 
clearance or driving comfort is notice-
ably reduced.
Even if the attitude of the vehicle is 
normal, you should consult the nearest 
BMW center if the warning lamp indi-
cates a system fault.
The conceptRDC monitors the tire pressures at all 
four wheels, even when the vehicle is 
moving. The system provides an alert 
whenever the inflation pressure drops 
significantly below the specified pres-
sure in one or more tires.
In order for the system to "learn" the 
correct tire inflation pressure, check the 
inflation pressure in all tires. Refer to 
the table of "Tire inflation pressures" 
beginning on page 27 and make any 
necessary corrections. Then activate 
the system.
This indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster or the Check 
Control will inform you if the tire 
pressure is not correct.
Activate the system1. Turn the ignition key to position 2 (do 
not start the engine)
2. Maintain pressure on the button until 
the yellow indicator lamp in the 
instrument cluster comes on for 
several seconds or the message 
"SET TIRE PRESSURE" appears in 
the Check Control panel
3. After you have driven for a few 
minutes, the RDC will import the 
current inflation pressure in the tires 
as the reference values which the 
system will monitor.
You will only have to repeat this proce-
dure if the tire inflation pressure must 
be corrected. Otherwise, the RDC func-
tions automatically when the ignition 
key is in position 2, and thus operates 
whenever the vehicle is driven.390de704 

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Engine oilChecking oil level1. Park the vehicle on a level surface
2. Shut the engine off after it has 
reached normal operating tempera-
ture
3. After approx. 5 minutes, pull the 
dipstick out and wipe it off with a 
clean lint-free cloth, paper towel, or 
similar material
4. Carefully push the dipstick all the 
way into the guide tube and pull it 
out again
5. The oil level should be in between 
the two marks on the dipstick.
As with fuel economy, oil consumption 
is directly influenced by your driving 
style and vehicle operating conditions.390de647
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.460de189
Adding engine oilWhile you should wait until the level has 
dropped to just above the lower gradu-
ation before adding oil, you should 
never allow the oil level to fall below 
this marking. 
BMW engines are designed to 
operate without oil additives; the 
use of additives could lead to damage 
in some cases. This is also true for the 
manual transmission, the automatic 
transmission, the differential, and the 
power steering system.< 
Recommendation: have the oil changed 
by your BMW center only.390de626 

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Coolant
Do not add coolant to the cooling 
system when the engine is hot. If 
you attempt to do so, escaping coolant 
can cause burns.
To avoid the possibility of damage later 
on, never use anything other than 
factory-approved, nitrite and amino-
free extended-duty antifreeze with 
corrosion inhibitor. Your BMW center is 
familiar with the factory specifications.
Antifreeze and anti-corrosion agents 
are hazardous to health. You should 
always store it in its original container 
and in a location which is out of reach 
of children.
Extended-duty antifreeze with corro-
sion inhibitor contains the flammable 
substance ethyleneÐglycol. For this 
reason, do not spill antifreeze with 
corrosion inhibitor on hot engine parts. 
It could catch fire and cause burns.< 
Checking coolant level and 
adding coolantCorrect coolant level when the engine 
is cold (approx. 687/206):
Unscrew the cap from the expansion 
tank.
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 (refer to the arrow in the illustra-
tion), but no more than 0.8 in (2 cm) 
above it Ð that is, up to the second mark 
on the float (refer also to the schematic 
diagram next to the filler neck).380de081
1. Start by turning the cap counter-
clockwise. Pause to allow any accu-
mulated pressure to escape, then 
open
2. If the coolant is low, slowly add 
coolant until the correct level is 
reached Ñ do not overfill.
Comply with the applicable envi-
ronmental laws regulating the 
disposal of extended-duty antifreeze 
with corrosion inhibitor.<  

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Brake fluid
The warning lamp for the brake 
system's hydraulic circuits 
comes on/the message 
"CHECK BRAKE FLUID" 
appears in the Check Control 
display panel: Brake fluid level 
too low.
To add brake fluidThe brake fluid reservoir is located 
under the microfilter housing on the 
driver's side of the vehicle. For adding 
brake fluid or for determining 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 may result in extended 
brake pedal travel. Should this occur, 
refer to the notes on page 132.
Brake fluid is hygroscopic, that is, 
it absorbs moisture from the air 
over time.
In order to ensure the safety and reli-
ability of the brake system, have 
the brake fluid changed every two years 
by a BMW center. Refer also to the 
Service and Warranty Information 
Booklet (US models) or to the Warranty 
and Service Guide Booklet (Canadian 
models).
Brake fluid is toxic and damages the 
vehicle's paint. You should always store 
it in its original container and in a loca-
tion which is out of reach of children.
Do not spill the 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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The BMW Maintenance System has 
been designed as a reliable means of 
providing maximum driving and oper-
ating safety Ð and as cost-effectively as 
possible for you. 
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 its resale 
value.
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Service Interval DisplayWhile conventional systems rely on 
distance traveled alone to determine 
when service is due, the BMW Mainte-
nance System has for years considered 
the actual conditions under which the 
vehicle operates, because mileage can 
be accumulated in very different ways.
From a maintenance standpoint, 
62,000 miles (100,000 km) accumulated 
in short-distance urban driving are not 
the equivalent of the same distance 
covered at moderate speeds in long-
distance highway travel.
The BMW Maintenance System 
includes the Engine Oil Service and 
Inspections I and II.
Determining the maintenance intervals 
according to the actual loads on the 
vehicle covers every kind of operating 
situation. However, even those who 
drive only short distances Ð significantly 
less than 6,000 miles (10,000 km) annu-
ally Ð should have the engine oil 
changed at least every 2 years since oil 
deteriorates over time, regardless of 
use.
Service and Warranty Information 
Booklet (US models) or Warranty 
and Service Guide Booklet 
(Canadian models)For additional information on mainte-
nance intervals and procedures, please 
refer to the Service and Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet (US models) or the 
Warranty and Service Guide Booklet 
(Canadian models).
As a precaution against corrosion, it is 
advisable to have the body checked for 
damage from rocks or gravel at the 
same time, depending upon operating 
conditions.
Have your BMW center do the 
maintenance and repair.
Be sure that all maintenance work is 
confirmed in the Service and Warranty 
Information Booklet (US models) or in 
the Warranty and Service Guide 
Booklet (Canadian models).
These entries will constitute your proof 
that the vehicle has received regular 
maintenance. They are also required in 
the event of a warranty claim.< 
The BMW Maintenance System