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To ensure that your vehicle provides 
maximum economy throughout an 
extended service life, we request that 
you comply with the following informa-
tion. 
Your BMW Z8 is an especially 
high-quality vehicle. To protect 
your own investment, we recommend 
that you follow he break-in instructions 
carefully. By doing so, you will create 
the basis for optimal service life of the 
vehicle.<
Engine and differentialUp to 1,200 miles (2,000 km):
Drive at varying engine and road 
speeds, but do not exceed 4,500 rpm 
or a road speed of 106 mph (170 km/h).
Comply with local and state maximum 
speed limits.
Avoid depressing the accelerator to the 
full-throttle position.
Following the Break-In Inspection at 
1,200 miles (2,000 km), you can gradu-
ally increase engine or road speeds.
You should also comply with these 
break-in procedures if the engine or 
differential is replaced later in the 
course of the vehicle's service life.TiresOwing to technical factors associated 
with their manufacture, tires do not 
achieve their full traction potential until 
an initial break-in period has elapsed. 
Thus drive with extra care during the 
initial 200 miles (300 km).
Comply with local and state maximum 
speed limits.
When the vehicle is being driven 
on wet or slushy roads, a wedge 
of water may form between the tire and 
the road surface. This phenomenon is 
referred to as "aquaplaning" and can 
lead to partial or complete loss of trac-
tion, vehicle control and braking effec-
tiveness. Reduce your speed on wet 
roads.<
Brake systemApproximately 300  miles (500  km) must 
elapse before the brake pads and 
rotors achieve the optimal pad-surface 
and wear patterns required for trouble-
free operation and long service life.
To break in the separate parking brake 
drums, apply the parking brake lightly 
when coasting to a standstill (at a traffic 
signal, for instance), provided that 
traffic conditions allow you to do so.
To avoid corrosion, repeat this proce-
dure from time to time.
The brake lamps do not come 
on when the parking brake is 
engaged.
Vacuum for the brake system servo unit 
on your BMW is available only when the 
engine is running. When you move the 
vehicle with the engine shut off Ð when 
towing, for instance Ð substantially 
higher levels of pedal force will be 
required to brake the vehicle.
(500 km). Engage the gears carefully 
and without high engine speeds during 
this break-in period.
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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 
could lead to high temperatures, brake 
wear, and possibly, to brake system 
failure.
Aquaplaning:
Reduce speed while driving on wet or 
slushy roads, otherwise, a wedge of 
water can form between the tires and 
the road surface. This phenomenon is 
referred to as "aquaplaning" or "hydro-
planing." It is characterized by a partial 
or complete loss of contact between 
the tires and the road surface. The ulti-
mate 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 elec-
trical systems and the transmission.<
The catalytic converter reduces harmful 
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 scheduled 
maintenance requirements
>Fill the fuel tank well before it is empty
>Tow-start only when the engine is 
cold. If you attempt to tow-start with 
a warm engine, unburned residual 
fuel could ignite on the way to the 
catalytic converter and cause 
damage. It is better to start the 
vehicle with a battery charger or 
assistance from another vehicle
>Avoid other situations where the fuel 
is either not burned or burns incom-
pletely, 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 allow the engine to run with 
any of the spark plug cables discon-
nected.Be sure to comply with the 
instructions above to prevent 
unburned fuel from reaching the cata-
lytic converter. Otherwise, there is the 
danger of overheating and damage to 
the catalytic converter.
Extreme temperatures are present with 
the catalytic converter both on this and 
every catalyst-equipped vehicle. 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 care to avoid contact 
between the exhaust system and flam-
mable materials (grass, hay, leaves 
etc.). Such contact could start a fire, 
resulting in serious personal injury and 
property damage.<
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Avoid overloading the vehicle so 
that the permitted load on the tires 
is not exceeded. Overloading can lead 
to overheating and increases the rate at 
which damage develops inside the 
tires. You could have a blowout as a 
result. 
Unusual vibrations encountered during 
normal vehicle operation can indicate a 
flat tire or some other vehicle defect, as 
can variations in normal vehicle 
response, such as a pronounced 
tendency to pull to the left or right. 
Should this occur, respond by immedi-
ately reducing your speed. Proceed 
carefully to the nearest BMW center or 
professional tire center, or have the 
vehicle towed in to have it and its tires 
inspected.
Tire damage can endanger the lives of 
both the vehicle occupants and other 
road users.<
To maintain good handling and vehicle 
response, use only tires of a single 
tread configuration from a single manu-
facturer. BMW tests and approves 
wheel and tire combinations. Refer to 
page 104.DOT Quality GradesTread wear
Traction AA A B C
Temperature A B C
All passenger vehicle tires 
must conform to Federal Safety 
Requirements in addition to these 
grades.
when tested under controlled condi-
tions on a specified government test 
course.
For example, a tire graded 150 would 
wear one and one-half (1g) times as 
well on the government course as a tire 
graded 100. The relative performance 
of tires depends upon the actual condi-
tions of their use, however, and may 
depart significantly from the norm due 
to variations in driving habits, service 
practices and differences in road char-
acteristics and climate.TractionThe traction grades, from highest to 
lowest, are AA, A, B and C. 
Those grades represent the tire's ability 
to stop on wet pavement as measured 
under controlled conditions on speci-
fied government test surfaces of 
asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C 
may have poor traction performance.
The traction grade assigned to 
this tire is based on straight-
ahead braking traction tests, and does 
not include acceleration, cornering, 
aquaplaning, or peak traction charac-
teristics.<
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Operation, care
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Owner service procedures
Technical data
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Replacement procedures:
Onboard tool kit130
Windshield wiper blades130
Lamps and bulbs131
Changing a wheel137
Battery138
Fuses140
In case of electrical
malfunction:
Fuel filler door142
Luggage compartment lid, 
storage compartment142
Passenger door143
Closing the convertible top143
Giving and receiving 
assistance:
Jump-starting145
Towing the vehicle146
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The onboard tool kit is located under 
the luggage compartment's floor panel. 
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1. To move the wipers to the fold-out 
position:
Turn the ignition on. Set the wiper 
lever in position 1 (intermittent 
mode). Turn the ignition back off 
during the wiper-delay pause. The 
wipers will then be roughly vertical
2. Swivel the wiper arm completely out 
from the windshield
3. Position the wiper blade at an angle 
and pull the release spring (arrow)
4. Fold the wiper blade down and 
unhook it toward the windshield
5. Pull the wiper blade past the wiper 
arm toward the top
6. Insert a new wiper blade and press it 
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Fold the wipers back onto the 
windshield before turning the igni-
tion key to position 1 or 2. If you do not, 
the wipers could be damaged.<
Use only wiper blades approved 
by BMW.<
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Lamps and bulbsTo replace the rear fog lamp 21 watt bulb
1. Unlock the ventilation grill by giving it 
a f turn (use a screwdriver or coin) 
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2. Reach into the opening, turn the bulb 
holder to the left and take it out
3. Replace the bulb.To replace the backup lamp21 watt bulb
Replace the bulb using the same 
procedure as for the rear fog lamp. 520de069
To replace the license plate lamp5 watt bulb 
1. Turn the lamp to the right and take it 
out by pulling downward
2. Turn the lamp socket toward the rear 
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Jump-starting Towing the vehicle7. Start the support vehicle's engine 
and let it run at an increased idling 
speed for a few minites. Start the 
engine on the vehicle needing the 
jump-start, and allow it to run as 
usual. If the first start attempt is not 
successful, wait a few minutes 
before another attempt in order to 
allow the discharged battery to 
recharge
8. Before disconnecting the jumper 
cables let the engines run for a few 
minutes
9. Then disconnect the jumper cables 
in reverse sequence.
Depending on the cause of the fault,  
have the battery recharged by your 
BMW center.
Tow fittingThe screw-in tow fitting is stored in the 
onboard tool kit; be sure that it remains 
in the vehicle at all times. This fitting is 
designed for installation in the tow 
sockets located at the front and rear of 
the vehicle. It is intended for towing on 
paved road surfaces only. 
It should not be used to pull a vehicle 
out of deep snow, mud, sand, etc. 
Always observe all applicable towing 
laws and regulations.Access to tow socketsFront:
The uppermost grille stub is clipped on 
the grille Ð which is located below the 
main grille on the lower right Ð and this 
grille can be pulled off, if you pull 
forward on it.520de152
Rear
Use a screwdriver to press sideways 
on the opening to remove the cover 
(arrow).
Screw the tow fitting in until it 
bottoms firmly. If this is not done, 
the threads could be damaged. 
Do not tow the vehicle by any compo-
nents of the running gear, or lash them 
down in any way. If you do so, the 
components could be damaged, 
leading to possible accidents.<
Use only a nylon towing strap to tow 
the vehicle. The inherent resilience of 
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Towing the vehicle
Avoid "off-center" towing. Be sure 
that the tow rope is pulled tightly 
when the towing vehicle begins to 
move.<
The towed vehicle should always 
be the lighter of the two vehicles. 
If this is not the case, it is no longer 
possible to control vehicle response.<
Tow-startingFor instructions on jump-starting, refer 
to page 145.
Never attempt to use your vehicle to 
push another vehicle, since damage to 
the energy-absorbing bumpers could 
result.
Towing a vehicle1. Put the shift lever in neutral
2. Towing speed:
Max. 45 mph (70 km/h)
3. Towing distance:
Max. 95 miles (150 km)
4. Leave the ignition key in position 1 to 
ensure that the brake lamps, turn 
signals, horn and windshield wipers 
remain operative, and to prevent the 
steering lock detent from engaging
5. Switch on the hazard warning system 
(comply with country-specific regula-
tions).
Find some means of identifying the 
vehicle in tow, e. g. place a sign or 
warning triangle in the rear window.
Make sure that the ignition key 
remains in position 1 even when 
the electrical system has failed to 
prevent the steering lock from 
engaging. The steering and brakes are 
without power assist when the engine is 
not running. This means that increased 
effort is required for steering and 
braking.<
Towing with a commercial tow 
truck>Do not tow with sling-type equipment
>Use a wheel lift or flatbed equipment
>Please comply with applicable towing 
laws.
Never allow passengers to ride in 
a towed vehicle for any reason.<520us014