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The automatic transmission of your 
BMW is equipped with Adaptive Trans-
mission Control (ATC), a system which 
reacts with precision to your individual 
driving style and vehicle operating 
conditions. ATC operates by automati-
cally selecting from among a range of 
available control programs.390us625
Selector lever positions
P R N D 4 3 2
The transmission range display varies 
according to the equipment of your 
vehicle (refer to the illustrations).
Starting the engineThe selector lever must be in "Park" or 
"Neutral" before it is possible to start 
the engine.390us045
Range selectionA detent prevents inadvertent shifts into 
some selector lever positions. To disen-
gage the detent, press the button on 
the front of the shift knob (arrow).
While the vehicle is stationary and 
before shifting out of "Park" or 
"Neutral," depress the footbrake in 
order to disengage the selector lever's 
lock mechanism (Shiftlock).
Hold the footbrake down until starting 
off. Otherwise the vehicle will "creep" 
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Before leaving the vehicle when 
the engine is running, shift the 
selector lever to the "Park" or "Neutral" 
position and apply the parking brake to 
prevent the vehicle from rolling.
Never leave the vehicle unattended 
with the engine running. An unattended 
vehicle with a running engine repre-
sents a potential safety hazard. 
If you should accidentally select 
"Neutral" while traveling at high speed, 
remove your foot from the accelerator 
pedal immediately. Allow the engine 
speed to drop to idle before selecting 
the desired drive position. Damage 
could otherwise occur due to excessive 
engine speed.< 
P ParkSelect only when the vehicle is 
completely stopped. The transmission 
locks to prevent the rear wheels from 
turning.R ReverseSelect only when the vehicle is 
completely stopped.
N NeutralSelect only if your journey is interrupted 
for a longer period.D Drive 
(automatic shift program)This position is designed for driving 
under all normal operating conditions. 
All forward gears are available.4 Ð Sport ProgramThe Sport Program is designed for 
performance-oriented driving.
3 and 2 Ð shift limiterSelect this range when you wish to limit 
gear changes (on steep uphill or down-
hill slopes, for instance). The transmis-
sion shifts up only as far as the selected 
gear."Kickdown" In the "kickdown" mode, you achieve 
maximum performance.
Depress the accelerator pedal past the 
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Electronic transmission control 
module
If the indicator lamp comes on 
and/or if the message "TRANS. 
FAILSAFE PROG" appears in 
the Check Control
* display panel, this 
indicates a malfunction in the transmis-
sion control system.
Bring the vehicle to a stop, select the 
"Park" position, apply the parking brake 
and shut the engine off (ignition key 
position 0). Restart the engine after a 
few seconds. If the indicator lamp goes 
out again after a few seconds, the 
normal transmission functions have 
been restored. You may continue to 
drive as usual.
If the indicator lamp does not go out, 
you can move the selector lever to all 
positions. However, the vehicle will now 
only drive forward with limited gear 
selection.
You should respond by avoiding 
extreme engine loads and referring the 
problem to the nearest BMW center.
Never perform work in the engine 
compartment without first 
ensuring that the transmission is in 
"Park" or "Neutral" as the vehicle could 
otherwise start to move off on its own.< 
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Automatic transmission with Steptronic
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You can drive as with a normal auto-
matic transmission. In addition, you can 
also shift manually. 
When you move the selector lever from 
the "D" position to the left into the M/S 
range, the performance-oriented shift 
programs of the automatic transmission 
are engaged. Steptronic enters the 
manual selection mode and executes 
the desired shift whenever you tap the 
selector lever in the direction indicated 
by "+" or "Ð." When you wish to use the 
automatic transmission mode again, 
move the selector lever to the right into 
the "D" position. 
Selector lever positions
P R N D M/S
Starting the engineThe engine can only be started in 
selector lever positions P ("Park") or N 
("Neutral").390us607
Range selectionA detent prevents inadvertent shifts to 
the "Reverse" or "Park" selector lever 
positions. To disengage the detent, 
press the button on the front side of 
the shift knob (arrow).
While the vehicle is stationary and 
before shifting out of "Park" or 
"Neutral," depress the footbrake in 
order to disengage the selector lever's 
lock mechanism (Shiftlock).
Hold the footbrake down until starting 
off. The vehicle will otherwise "creep" 
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To prevent the vehicle from 
starting off on its own, always 
move the selector lever to position P or 
N and engage the parking brake before 
leaving your car with the engine 
running. Do not leave the vehicle unat-
tended with the engine running. An 
unattended vehicle with a running 
engine represents a potential safety 
hazard. 
P ParkSelect "Park" only when the vehicle is 
completely stopped. The transmission 
locks to prevent the rear wheels from 
turning.R ReverseSelect "Reverse" only when the vehicle 
is completely stopped.N NeutralSelect "Neutral" only if your journey is 
interrupted for a longer period.
D Drive 
(automatic shift program)This position is designed for driving 
under all normal operating conditions. 
All forward gears are available."Kickdown"In the "kickdown" mode, you achieve 
maximum acceleration and top speed 
in position D.
Depress the accelerator pedal past the 
detent at the full-throttle position. 
M/S Manual mode and 
Sport ProgramWhen you change from "D" to "M/S," 
the Sport Program is activated. This is 
indicated by "D S" in the gear selection 
display. The Sport Program is designed 
for performance-oriented driving.
With the first brief touch, the automatic 
transmission shifts from the Sport 
Program to the manual mode. When-
ever you move the selector lever in the 
"+" direction, the transmission upshifts, 
and when you move it in the "Ð" direc-
tion, the transmission downshifts. 
M1...M5 will be displayed in the gear 
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ATC executes upshifts and downshifts 
only when the new gear will provide a 
suitable combination of vehicle and 
engine speed, i.e., ATC will not execute 
downshifts that would cause the engine 
to overrev. The gear selected will 
appear briefly in the instrument cluster 
followed by the current gear.
If you are driving in the manual 
mode and wish to accelerate 
rapidly from low road speeds (when 
passing, for instance), you must shift 
down manually or with the "kickdown" 
function.< 
You can only change from "S/M" to 
selector lever positions "P," "R," and 
"N" via the "D" position.
Electronic transmission control 
module
If the indicator lamp comes on 
or the message "TRANS. FAIL-
SAFE PROG" appears in the 
Check Control
*, there is a fault in the 
transmission system.
Bring the vehicle to a stop. Move the 
transmission selector lever to "P." 
Engage the parking brake and turn the 
engine off (ignition key to position 0).
Wait a few seconds, then start the 
engine.
If the indicator lamp goes out after a 
few seconds, normal transmission 
performance has been restored. You 
may continue to drive as usual. If the 
indicator lamp does not go out, you can 
place the selector lever in all positions. 
However, the vehicle will now only drive 
forward with limited gear selection.
If this happens, avoid extreme engine 
loads and refer the problem to the 
nearest BMW center.
Never perform work in the engine 
compartment without first 
ensuring that the transmission is in 
"Park" or "Neutral" as the vehicle could 
otherwise start to move off on its own.< 
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The conceptThe BMW Universal Transmitter 
replaces up to three hand-held transmit-
ters to control different devices such as 
a garage door opener, alarm systems or 
a door locking system. The BMW 
Universal Transmitter recognizes and 
"learns" the transmitted signal from each 
of the original hand-held transmitters.
The signal of an original hand-held 
transmitter can be programmed on one 
of the three channel buttons. Following 
that, each of the devices can be actu-ated with the appropriately-programmed
 
channel button. The indicator lamp 
flashes to confirm transmission of the 
signal.
Before you sell your vehicle, the 
programmed channel buttons should 
be cleared. Refer to page 115 for the 
description of this process.
To prevent potential injuries or 
damage during the programming 
operation and before every remote trig-
gering of a programmed device using 
the BMW Universal Transmitter, be sure 
that there are no persons, animals or 
objects within the range of movement 
of the respective device. Also, comply 
with the safety precautions of the orig-
inal hand-held transmitter.< 
To Canadian residents:
During programming, your hand-
held transmitter may automatically stop 
transmitting after two seconds. This 
may not be long enough to program the 
BMW Universal Transmitter. If you are 
programming from one of these hand-
held transmitters, the Universal Trans-
mitter's lamp may begin to flash in a 
series of double flashes. If this occurs, 
continue to hold the button on the 
Universal Transmitter while you reacti-
vate your hand-held transmitter. You 
may have to repeat this function several 
times while programming.< 
Before programming, read the 
"User's information" section on 
page 115.< 
The original hand-held transmitter
If this symbol is depicted on the 
packaging or in the user's 
instructions for the original 
hand-held transmitter, it may be 
assumed that this original hand-held 
transmitter is compatible with the BMW 
Universal Transmitter.
Checking for the change codeIn order to determine whether the orig-
inal hand-held transmitter is equipped 
with a change code system, you may 
either refer to the instructions for the 
original hand-held transmitter or 
program a channel button as described 
in the left column on page 114 under 
"Programming."
Following that, press and hold the 
programmed channel button of the 
BMW Universal Transmitter. If the indi-
cator lamp of the BMW Universal 
Transmitter flashes rapidly for two 
seconds and then stays on continu-
ously, the original hand-held transmitter 
is equipped with a change code 
system. If the change code system is 
available, program the channel buttons 
as described in the right-hand column 
on page 114 under "Programming a 
hand-held transmitter with change 
code."
If you have additional questions, 
please consult your BMW center 
or call 1-800-355-3515.< 
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Driving notes Antilock Brake System
Brakes:
Do not drive with your foot resting 
on the brake pedal. Even light but 
consistent pedal pressure can lead to 
high temperatures, brake wear and 
possibly even brake 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 aqua-
planing or hydroplaning. It is character-
ized by a partial or complete loss of 
contact between the tires and the road 
surface. The ultimate results are loss of 
steering and braking control.
Driving through water:
When there is water on the roads, do 
not drive in it if it is deeper than 
1 ft (30 cm), and even then, only at 
walking speed, otherwise the vehicle 
can sustain damage to the engine, the 
electrical systems and the transmission.
Rear parcel tray:
Do not place heavy or hard objects on 
the cargo area cover. These objects 
could endanger vehicle occupants 
during heavy brake applications or 
evasive maneuvers.
Clothes hooks:
Hang items of clothing from the hooks 
so that they will not obstruct the driver's 
vision. Do not hang heavy objects on 
the hooks. If you do so, they could 
cause personal injury during braking or 
evasive maneuvers.< 
The conceptThe Antilock Brake System (ABS) keeps 
the wheels from locking during braking, 
thereby enhancing active driving safety.Braking with ABSIf you are in a situation that requires full 
braking, you will exploit the full benefits 
of the ABS system if you apply 
maximum pedal pressure ("panic stop"). 
Since the vehicle maintains steering 
responsiveness, you can avoid possible 
obstacles with a minimum of steering 
effort, despite the full brake application.
Pulsation at the brake pedal combined 
with sounds from the hydraulic circuits 
indicates to the driver that ABS is in its 
active mode.