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73Programmable cruise control
Everything under control
77Odometer, outside temperature
display, clock
77Tachometer
78Service Interval Display
80Check Control
81Computer
86Changing settings
Technology for comfort,
convenience and safety
88PDC Park Distance Control*
89Driving stability control/
DSC Dynamic Stability Control
91Driving stability control/ABS Antilock
Brake System
91Dynamic Drive
92EDC Electronic Damping Control*
92RDC Tire Pressure Monitor*
94Self-leveling suspension*
94Adaptive brake lamp
Lamps
96Parking lamps/low beams
97Instrument lighting
97High beams/standing lamps
97Front fog lamps
97Interior lamps
A congenial climate
99Automatic climate control
105Rear air conditioner*
106Parked-car ventilation system
Practical interior accessories
108Universal Garage Door Opener*
109Sun blinds*
110Rear cooler*
110Glove compartment
111Storage compartments
112Beverage holders
112Ashtray, front
113Cigarette lighter, front
113Power socket
113Ashtray, rear
113Cigarette lighter, rear113Center armrest
114Ski bag*
Things to remember when driving
118Break-in procedures
118General driving notes
119Brake system
120Cargo loading
120Roof-mounted luggage rack*
Navigation
124Safety
124GPS
124Map CD
125Starting the navigation system
125Display in assistance window*
126Selection options
126Destination entry
126Manual entry of destination address
128Select the town or city and the street
from the directory
128Map-guided destination selection
129Selecting destination in Information
129Selecting interesting destinations
130Recent destinations
130Destination list
130Route selection
131Starting the destination guidance
system
132Displaying route
133Select new route
133Voice messages
134Terminate/interrupt active guidance
134Creating a directory
135Location
136Wordmatch principle
136What to do if É
Sound system
140Controls
140Care instructions
140To switch on/off
140Using with ignition off
141Volume adjustment
141Tone control

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Rear window sun blind109
2
Rear window safety switch42
3
Electric power windows42
4
Exterior mirrors52
5
Parking brake62
6
Parking lamps and low beams96
7
Instrument lighting97
8
Turn signal indicators71
High beams, headlamp flasher97
Computer81,
Check Control80
Computer81
Standing lamps97
9
Steering wheel18
10
Info Display14
11
Automatic transmission lever66
12
Ignition lock61
13
Switching ignition on and off,
starting the engine62
14
Windshield wipers71
Rain sensor71
15
Park Distance Control (PDC)88
16
Horn: the entire surface
17
Steering wheel heating53
Steering wheel adjustment53
18
Unlocking the luggage
compartment39
19
Programmable cruise control73
20
Front fog lamps97
Front fog lamps
21
Opening the hood175

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Indicator and warning lamps
Technology that monitors itself
The indicator and warning lamps identified
by the
l
symbol are subjected to an oper-
ation check each time you switch on the
ignition or start the engine. They each light
up once for different periods of time.
When a malfunction occurs in a monitored
system, the corresponding lamp will either
fail to go out when the engine is started, or
it will come on again during normal driving.
For information on how you should respond
when this happens, please refer to the
pages indicated.
Please fasten safety belts
l
50
DSC Dynamic Stability
Control
l
89
DTC Dynamic Traction Control89
ABS Antilock Braking System
l
91
Parking brake/Brake system
hydraulic circuits/DBC Dynamic
Brake Control
l
62/ 91/ 178
Parking brake/Brake hydraulic
sytems/DBC Dynamic Brake
Control for Canadian models.
Parking brake62,65
Parking brake62,65
Automatic parking brake Ð Auto-
matic Hold
l
63,65 Engine
l
180
Airbags
l56
Turn signal indicators71
High beams/headlamp flasher97
Front fog lamps97
ColorsThe indicator and warning lamps can light
up in different colors and combinations.
The following section explains the signifi-
cance of the individual colors as well as
how you should respond when they
appear.
>Red:
Stop the vehicle immediately
or
an important reminder
>Red and yellow:
To drive; drive cautiously
>Yellow:
Have the system inspected at the earliest
opportunity
or
for your information
>Green
For your information
>Blue:
For your information.

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DrivingIgnition lockInsert the remote control unit all the way
into the ignition lock. This also activates the
radio mode.
When the remote control unit is in the
ignition lock you can start the engine
without first switching on the ignition.
you are ready to start the engine. If
you press the start/stop button while the
brake pedal is depressed the engine will
start immediately .<
Continue to press the start /stop button to
switch the radio mode on and off or switch
the ignition on and off.
1Radio mode
In this mode several systems, such as the
Control Center, parked-car ventilation,
etc., are available for use. The time and outside temperature appear in the Info
Display panel.
The radio mode is automatically
deactivated:
>after approx. 30 minutes, when a door is
closed and the system does not register
the presence of any individuals in the
vehicle
>immediately, when the vehicle is locked
from the outside.<
2Ignition on:
All vehicle systems are ready for operation.
0Ignition off:
The indicator lamps in the Info Display go
out. Only the automatic transmission's
range display remains visible for a brief
period.
To remove the remote control unit
from the ignition lock Press the remote control unit in briefly; it is
ejected and now protrudes slightly from the
lock. This procedure will also switch off the
ignition if it is on.
Switch off the engine before removing
the remote control unit from the igni-
tion lock.
The transmission automatically shifts to
position P Ð Interlock.<
If the remote control is still in the ignition
lock when the driver's door is opened, a
gong will sound and a message will appear
in the Info Display panel.

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You have two separate options for
engaging the parking brake:
>Manually, by briefly pressing the button
>Automatically, through activation of the
Automatic Hold mode, refer to next
column.
An electrohydraulic mechanism then
engages the parking brakes to prevent the
rear wheels from turning whenever you
switch off the engine.
When the engine is running, parking brake
engagement is controlled by the brake
system's hydraulic circuits, which act on
the disc brakes at the front and rear
wheels. Brake pedal feel Because this function is activated using the
brake system's hydraulic circuits, the
response of the brake pedal may change
slightly. Engagement may also be accom-
panied by activation noise Ð this is normal. Manual engagement
Press the button briefly, the
word "PARK" appears briefly in
the Info Display.
The indicator lamp
appears in red in the Info
Display when the parking brake is
engaged, refer to page 14.
The indicator lamp goes out
soon after you switch off the igni-
tion.<
Manual release
With the ignition on, briefly
press the button: the indicator
lamp in the Info Display goes
out.
Provided that the detent holding the
remote control unit in the ignition lock
is engaged, you can also release the
parking brake after the engine has been
switched off. This function is intended for
use in automatic car washes, etc.<
When leaving the vehicle, always
release the remote control unit from
the detent in the ignition lock; this precau-
tion prevents children from disengaging the
parking brake, etc.
The parking brake can still be engaged at
any time when the remote control unit is
released from the detent. It is only possible
to disengage the parking brake with the
ignition on.<
If exceptional circumstances should
make it necessary to engage the
parking brake while the vehicle is in motion,
maintain pressure on the button.
The indicator lamp appears in red in the
Info Display. A gong sounds at the same
time.
The brake lamps come on.
The vehicle continues to brake automati-
cally for as long as you maintain pressure
on the button.<
When you brake the vehicle to a
virtual stop, i.e., down to a speed of
approx. 1.9 mph (3 km/h) or below, the
parking brake remains engaged.
The indicator lamp in the Info Display
appears in red. Press the button briefly to
disengage the parking brake manually.<
Automatic Hold You can activate this feature after starting
the engine; it then remains operational until
the next time the engine is switched off.
This feature provides supplementary
support during vehicle operation by auto-
matically engaging and releasing the
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>the hood is opened while the engine is
running
>the luggage compartment is opened
with the transmission in reverse while the
engine is running, and
>when the parking brake is used to bring
the vehicle to a stop.
The indicator lamp shifts from green
to red, and the "Auto P" message disap-
pears from the Info Display.
Before starting off again, briefly press the
button to disengage the parking brake
manually, refer to page 63, or reactivate
Automatic Hold, refer to page 64.
Before leaving the vehicle with the
engine running, always move the
automatic transmission's selector lever to
position P and ensure that the parking
brake is engaged. The vehicle could start to
roll if you fail to observe these precautions.
Never leave an unattended vehicle with the
engine running, as such a vehicle repre-
sents a potential safety hazard.<
Automatic Hold is automatically
deactivated whenever the system
detects any tendency for the wheels to spin
in response to slippery road surfaces. Note
the status displays in the Check Control
panel. You can find more detailed informa-
tion on Check Control on page 80.< Malfunctions In the event of malfunction, the indicator
lamp in the Info Display will light up
yellow, and a status report will appear in
the Check Control panel. Please remember
to observe the supplementary information
provided in the Control Display. To disengage the parking brake
manually You can respond to any interruptions in the
supply of electrical power, for instance, if
the battery is discharged or disconnected,
by releasing the parking brake manually.
Before proceeding to release the
parking brake manually, and each
time you park the vehicle without engaging the parking brake, always ensure that the
automatic transmission's selector lever is
in position P, refer to page 66. Note the
range indicated in the Info Display.
If it is not possible to avoid parking on an
extremely steep slope, use some supple-
mentary means, such as a wheel chock, to
make certain that the vehicle will not roll,
refer to page 184. Otherwise the danger
exists that the vehicle could roll when
parked on a very steep hill.<
Should it be necessary to release the auto-
matic transmission's lockout manually, for
instance, if the battery is discharged,
always adhere to the following sequence:
1.If necessary, start by manually releasing
the parking brake
2.Then release the automatic transmis-
sion's lockout manually, refer to page 70.
Towing and jump-starting, refer to
pages 187 and 188.
What you will need 1Screwdriver handle
2Emergency-release tool
310 mm open-end wrench
You will find the required tools in the tool kit
mounted on the inside of the luggage
compartment lid, refer to page 181.
Insert the emergency-release tool in the
screwdriver handle as shown in the illustra-
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3 Interrupt cruise control Briefly press the lever up or down while the
cruise control is active. The status
message 5 in the Info Display is no longer
highlighted. You can use the cruise control
again as required.
In addition, cruise control is interrupted
automatically
>When you apply pressure to the brake
pedal
>when you select the automatic transmis-
sion's neutral range N
>when the DSC (Dynamic Stability
Control) system is in active operation. 4 To recall stored speed Briefly press button 4: The vehicle acceler-
ates to and maintains the last speed stored. To deactivate the cruise control The stored speed is deleted from the
system memory when you switch off the
ignition. To activate multilevel preset mode Push 1 or pull 2 the lever beyond the
detent.
The system maintains and stores the
current speed, which is also displayed as a
preset speed 5 and as the desired speed 6.
If no levels are programmed, with the
graduated function in operation you
can push or pull the lever past the detent to
increase or decrease the vehicle's speed in
increments of 6.2 mph (10 km/h).<1 Change preset level Press 1 or pull 2 the lever beyond the
detent: The preset speed progresses to the
next desired speed. The lowest desired
speed that it is possible to select is roughly
18 mph (30 km/h).3 Interrupt cruise control With the cruise control active, briefly tap
the lever up or down.
To deactivate the multilevel preset
modeThe multilevel preset mode is deactivated
when you switch off the ignition. Multilevel preset mode Ð Storing
speeds
With vehicle stationary Switch on the ignition.
Press 1 or pull 2 the lever past the detent:
The displays 5 and 6 appear; 5 indicates
the available preset speed.
>To increase speed:
Press the lever forward
>To decrease speed:
Pull back the lever
>To store speed:
Maintain pressure on the button 4 for
approx. 3 seconds. The stored preset
desired appears in 6.
If 6 speeds have already been stored,
it will be necessary to delete one
before entering a new preset speed.

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90 The indicator lamp and the brake
warning lamp remain on continu-
ously:
DSC, DTC and DBC have been
deactivated or a system malfunc-
tion is present.
When the system is off, the stability main-
tenance functions described above are no
longer available. The vehicle will remain
completely operational, however, without
DSC.
Please respond to any malfunctions by
referring the problem to your BMW center.
Indicator and warning lamps on
Canadian models.
Activating DTC Dynamic Traction
Control You may find it useful to briefly activate
DTC under the following special circum-
stances:
>When rocking the vehicle and starting off
in deep snow or on loose road surfaces
>When ascending snow-covered hills,
and when driving in deep or on hard-
packed snow
>When driving with snow chains.
Select the "Settings" menu. Select "DTC"
and confirm your entry. DTC is now acti-
vated. The "DTC" indicator lamp in the
Control Display lights up.
When DTC is operating, DSC is
restricted to limited functionality up
to vehicle speeds of approx. 45 mph (70 km/h). Control intervention to maintain
stability is reduced.<
To deactivate DTC again Select the "Settings" menu. Select "DTC"
and confirm your entry. DTC is now deacti-
vated. The "DTC" indicator lamp in the Info
Display goes out. To deactivate DSC Select the "Settings" menu. Select "DSC"
and confirm your entry. DSC is deactivated.
The indicator lamp in the Info Display
remains on continuously.
Deactivating DSC automatically deacti-
vates DTC as well. The systems for
enhancing stability and traction are deacti-
vated, and there is no active braking inter-
vention or torque control.
A status report appears in the Check
Control panel. Please take note of the addi-
tional information in the Control Display
panel.
To maintain optimal stability, drive
with the system on whenever
possible.< To reactivate DSC Select the "Settings" menu. Select "DSC"
and confirm your entry. DSC is now on. The
indicator lamp in the Info Display goes out.
The laws of physics cannot be
repealed, even with DSC. An appro-
priate driving style always remains the
responsibility of the driver. Avoid using the
additional safety margin provided by the
system as an excuse for taking unneces-
sary risks.
When DTC is active, DSC provides only