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Service interval displayRemaining distance to next 
serviceThe displays shown in the illustration 
appear for a few seconds when the 
ignition key is in position 1 or higher or 
after the engine is started.
The next service due appears with the 
message OIL SERVICE or 
INSPECTION, together with the dis-
tance remaining in miles – in kilometers 
in Canada – before the next scheduled 
service.
The computer bases its calculations of 
the remaining distance on the preced-
ing driving style.
A flashing message and a "–" in front of 
the number mean that the service inter-
val has already been exceeded by the 
distance shown on the display. Please 
contact your BMW center for an 
appointment.
Check ControlDisplayWhen the ignition key is in position  2 or 
higher, the following information and/or 
conditions are indicated using symbols 
until the condition has been corrected.
1Check the low and high beams as 
well as the parking lamps
2Door open
3Luggage compartment lid open
4Check tail or brake lamps
When you open the driver's door after 
parking, a signal sounds to remind you 
if the headlamps have not been 
switched off.
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ClockIf you wish to have a permanent time 
display, you can make this setting in the 
radio display, refer to the Owner's Man-
ual for Radio.
You can set the clock and the time dis-
play in the car radio as follows.
To adjustWith the ignition key in position 1 or 
higher and the time displayed in the 
instrument cluster.
To set ahead: turn the right button to 
the right.
To set back: turn the right button to the 
left.
The adjustment speed will increase the 
longer you continue to hold the right 
button.
To change the display mode: press the 
right button briefly.
Every time you press the button, the 
clock display alternates between the 
12-hour and 24-hour mode.
In ignition key position 0: the time is 
displayed for a few seconds after you 
press the left button, refer to Odometer 
on page 81.
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ComputerMode selectionWith the ignition key in position 1 or 
higher, you can call up information from 
the computer using the button in the 
turn signal lever. The information is dis-
played in the instrument cluster. Each 
time you press the button briefly toward 
the steering column, a new function is 
called up in the display.
The displays appear in the following 
order:
Time of day, outside temperature, aver-
age fuel consumption, cruising range, 
average vehicle speed.
When the ignition key is turned to posi-
tion 1 or higher, the last active setting is 
displayed.
Outside temperatureYou can change the units of measure, 
6/7, for the outside temperature dis-
play by pressing the right-hand reset 
button in the instrument cluster while 
the temperature display is active. The 
units of measure, 6/7, in the temper-
ature display of the automatic climate 
control change automatically, refer to 
page 104.Ice warningIf the outside temperature drops to 
about 37.57/+36, then the computer 
will automatically switch to a display of 
the outside temperature. In addition, a 
signal sounds as a warning and the dis-
play flashes for a brief period.
After giving an ice warning, the 
display returns to the previous 
setting.<
The ice warning does not alter the 
fact that surface ice can form at 
temperatures above 37.57/+36, on 
bridges or shaded road surfaces, for 
instance.<
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Average fuel consumptionIf you continue to press and hold the 
button on the turn signal lever, the aver-
age fuel consumption being displayed 
is recalculated from that point in time.
If you wish, you can have the aver-
age fuel consumption displayed in 
a different unit of measure.
the cruising range on the operating 
conditions in the preceding period and 
on the remaining fuel in the tank.
It is important that you refuel when 
the cruising range falls below 
approx. 35 miles / 50 kilometers. Other-
wise, the engine cannot be guaranteed 
to operate properly and damage may 
result.<
Average speedIf you continue to press and hold the 
button on the turn signal lever, the aver-
age speed being displayed is recalcu-
lated from that point in time.
Any time spent when the vehicle is sta-
tionary and the engine is switched off is 
ignored for the calculation.
Computer
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Flat tire
The red warning lamp in the 
instrument cluster lights up to 
warn of pressure loss and tire 
failure. This visual alert is accompanied 
by an acoustic warning signal. Reduce 
your speed immediately, and steer and 
brake gently as you bring the vehicle to 
a stop.
To reset the warning lamp: after replac-
ing the damaged tire you will need to 
reset the red warning lamp manually: 
maintain pressure on the Flat Tire Moni-
tor button until the warning lamp goes 
out. Then reinitialize the system.
The Flat Tire Monitor cannot pro-
vide you with advance warning of 
sudden and severe tire damage caused 
by external factors.
The system also does not detect the 
gradual and minor loss of pressure that 
all tires display over extended periods 
of time.<
Check tire inflation pressures on a 
regular basis, correcting them as 
necessary, refer to page 25.
The system may respond to operation 
on slippery or snow-covered road sur-
faces with false warnings or delays in 
detecting actual pressure loss.
Performance-oriented driving, slip at 
the drive wheels and high rates of lat-
eral acceleration can also increase the 
time that the Flat Tire Monitor requires 
to detect a flat.<
System malfunctionsThe yellow indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster lights up and remains on 
until the problem is corrected.
Please refer the problem to your BMW 
center.
Flat Tire Monitor*
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1Air onto the windshield and the side 
windows
2Air for the upper body area107
3Air to the footwell
4Outside air/Automatic recirculated-
air control (AUC)/Recirculated 
air107
5Air supply/Blower106
6Temperature106
7Automatic air distribution and 
supply106
8Individual air distribution106
9Air grill for interior temperature sen-
sor – please keep clear and unob-
structed
10 Temperature display106,
 air supply106
11 To defrost windows and remove 
condensation106
12 Air conditioning106
13 Rear window defroster107Automatic climate control*
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Tips for pleasant drivingUse the automatic mode – switch on 
with AUTO button 7. Select the desired 
interior temperature.
Detailed setting options are described 
for you in the following section.
You can make the settings of your 
vehicle in such a manner that, 
when you unlock the vehicle with the 
remote control of your personal key, 
your own personalized setting for the 
automatic climate control is initiated.
supply
The AUTO program adjusts the 
air distribution and the air sup-
ply for you and in addition adapts the 
temperature to external influences – 
summer, winter – to meet preferences 
you can specify.
Individual air distribution
You can cancel the AUTO pro-
gram by selecting specific dis-
tribution patterns to suit your 
own individual requirements. 
While the AUTO program is then deacti-
vated, the automatic airflow control 
remains in operation. Air flows onto 
the windows  , toward the upper 
body  , and into the footwell  . You 
can reactivate the automatic air distri-
bution mode by selecting the AUTO 
button.Temperature
The interior temperature that 
appears in the display panel is a 
general figure intended for reference 
purposes. We recommend 727/ 
+226 as a comfortable setting, even if 
the air conditioning is on. When you 
start the vehicle, the system ensures 
that the selected temperature is 
achieved as quickly as possible. It then 
maintains this temperature, regardless 
of the season.
 To select the units of measure 6/7 of 
the display, refer to page 85.
Air supply/Blower
By pressing the left or right half 
of the button, you can vary the 
air supply. This deactivates the auto-
matic control of the air supply, AUTO 
disappears from the display panel. Nev-
ertheless, the automatic air distribution 
remains unchanged. You can reactivate 
the automatic air distribution mode by 
selecting the AUTO button.
When the lowest blower speed is set 
and you press the left half of the button, 
all of the displays are canceled: the 
blower, heating and air conditioning are 
switched off. The outside air supply is 
blocked. You can reactivate the system 
by pressing any button for the auto-
matic climate control.To defrost windows and remove 
condensation
This program quickly removes 
ice and condensation from the 
windshield and the side windows.
Air conditioning
The air is cooled and dehumidi-
fied and – depending on the 
temperature setting – rewarmed.
Depending on the weather, the wind-
shield may fog over briefly when the 
engine is started. Air conditioning helps 
prevent the windows from fogging up.
Condensation forms during opera-
tion of the air conditioning system, 
which then exits under the vehicle. It is 
thus not unusual for a small puddle to 
form under the car while the system is 
running.<
Automatic climate control*
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Tire condition, tire pressureAt tread depths below approx. 
3/16 in/4 mm, winter tires display a per-
ceptible decrease in their ability to cope 
with winter driving conditions, and 
should be replaced in the interest of 
safety.
Comply with the specified tire inflation 
pressures — and be sure to have the 
wheel and tire assembly balanced 
every time you change a tire or wheel.Snow chains*Only certain snow chains have been 
tested by BMW and determined and 
approved as roadworthy. Consult any 
BMW center for details. BMW recom-
mends using only these approved fine-
link snow chains. Use them in pairs on 
either summer or winter tires, but only 
on both rear wheels.
Comply with all manufacturer's safety 
precautions when mounting the chains. 
Do not exceed a speed of 30 mph / 
50 km/h when using snow chains.
You cannot mount snow chains with the 
following tires:
225/50 R 16
225/45 R 17
225/40 R 18245/40 R 17
255/35 R 18Winter tires
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