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Lamps and bulbsThe lamps and bulbs make essential 
contributions to the safety of your vehi-
cle. Therefore, comply fully with the fol-
lowing instructions during bulb replace-
ment. If you are not familiar with any of 
the procedures, consult your BMW 
center.
Do not touch the glass portion of 
a new bulb with your bare hands 
since even small amounts of impurities 
burn in to the surface and reduce the 
service life of the bulb. Use a clean 
cloth, paper napkin, or a similar mate-
rial, or hold the bulb by its metallic 
base.<
A replacement bulb set is available from 
your BMW center.
Before working on the electrical 
system, switch off the electrical 
accessory you are working on or dis-
connect the cable from the negative 
terminal of the battery. Failure to 
observe this precaution could result in 
short circuits.
To prevent injuries and damage, com-
ply with any instructions provided by 
the bulb manufacturer.<
Low beams and high beamsH7 bulb, 55 wattsEngine compartment, left side1Low beams
2High beams
The H7 bulb is pressurized. There-
fore, wear safety glasses and pro-
tective gloves. Failure to comply with 
this precaution could lead to injury if the 
bulb is damaged.<
1. Turn the two release catches at the 
front to the left – see arrow – to 
remove the bulb holder
2. Remove and replace the bulb.
When cleaning the headlamps, 
please follow the instructions in 
the Caring for your vehicle brochure.<
Xenon lamps*The service life of these bulbs is very 
long and the probability of a failure is 
very low, provided that they are not 
switched on and off an unusual number 
of times. If one of these bulbs should 
nevertheless fail, it is possible to con-
tinue driving with great caution using 
the fog lamps, provided local traffic 
laws do not prohibit this.
Because of the extremely high 
voltages involved, any work on the 
xenon lighting system, including bulb-
changing, should be carried out by 
technically qualified personnel only. 
Otherwise, there is a risk of fatal 
injury.<
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Parking lamps5 watt bulb
Engine compartment, left side:
1. Turn the bulb holder to the left – see 
arrow – and remove
2. Remove and replace the bulb.
Front turn signal indicators21 watt bulb
1. Extend a long screwdriver through 
the upper opening and loosen the 
internal clamp
2. Extract the lamp by removing it from 
the front
3. Applying light pressure, turn the bulb 
to the left. Remove and replace the 
bulb
4. Align the lamp assembly's two ridges 
and the centering pin with the guides 
on the vehicle when installing
5. Slide in the lamp, applying gentle 
pressure until you hear it snap into 
place.
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Side turn signal indicators5 watt bulb
1. Use finger pressure against the rear 
end of the lamp – see arrow – to 
press it forward for removal
2. Apply gentle pressure to the bulb 
while turning it to the left to remove.
Tail lamps1Turn signal indicator 
2Backup lamp 
3Tail lamp 
4Tail lamp/brake lamp 
Tail lamps 4: 21/4 watt bulb
Remaining bulbs: 21 watts
The illustration shows the right-hand 
side of the luggage compartment.
Bulbs in the fender:
All of the bulbs are integrated in a cen-
tral bulb holder.
1. Unscrew the bulb holder – see arrow 
in close-up view – to remove
2. Unplug the power supply plug. Set 
the bulb holder aside – on the lug-
gage compartment floor, for example
3. Applying light pressure, turn the bulb 
to the left. Remove and exchange the 
bulb
4. Plug in the power supply fitting
5. Screw the bulb holder back on – see 
arrow in close-up view.
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Bulbs in the luggage compartment lid:
1. Using a screwdriver, loosen the clip
2. Swing trim panel down – see arrow 1. 
Unlock bulb holder – see arrow 2 – 
and remove
3. Applying light pressure, turn the bulb 
to the left. Remove and exchange the 
bulb
4. Press the bulb holder into place con-
tinuing until you hear it engage
5. Reinstall the trim panel with the clip.
Center high-mount brake lampLED strip on the rear window.
Please contact your BMW center in 
case of a malfunction.
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154
13. Wheels with full wheel covers*: 
place the wheel cover with the 
valve opening – see arrow – over 
the valve. Use both hands to press 
the cover securely onto the rim
14. Check and correct the tire inflation 
pressure at the earliest opportunity.
Vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitor 
(TPM)/Flat Tire Monitor:
After mounting the spare tire or 
correcting the tire inflation pres-
sure, reinitialize the system, refer to 
page 92.
Protect valve stems and valves from dirt 
using screw-on valve stem caps. Dirty 
valve stems frequently lead to slow 
pressure loss.
Do not place the full wheel cover 
on the space-saver spare tire, 
since this could damage the cover.<
The vehicle jack is designed for 
changing wheels only. Do not 
attempt to raise another vehicle model 
with it or to raise any other type of load. 
To do so could cause accidents and 
personal injury.
To ensure continued safety, have the 
tightness of the torque bolts checked 
with a calibrated lug wrench – torque 
specification: 88.5 lb ft/120 Nm – at the 
earliest opportunity.<
When storing a wheel in the spare tire 
recess, take care to avoid bending the 
threaded rod.
If light-alloy wheels other than original 
BMW light-alloy wheels have been 
mounted, it may be necessary to use 
different lug bolts for those wheels.
Replace the defective tire as soon as 
possible and have the new wheel/tire 
balanced.
Driving with the space-saver 
spare tireDrive cautiously. Do not exceed a 
speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h.
Be aware that vehicle handling may be 
altered. Anticipate, e.g., reduced track-
ing during braking, longer braking dis-
tances and changed steering charac-
teristics when approaching limit 
conditions. These handling characteris-
tics will be even more pronounced if 
winter tires are mounted.
Only one space-saver spare tire 
may be mounted at one time. 
Mount a wheel and tire of the original 
size at the earliest possible opportu-
nity.<
Changing a wheel
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155
Run Flat tires*Run Flat tires are labeled on the side-
wall with a circular symbol containing 
the letters RSC. Run Flat tires consist of 
self-supporting tires and special rims. 
The tire reinforcement ensures that the 
tire retains some residual safety in the 
event of pressure drop and driving 
remains possible to a restricted degree. 
The vehicle is equipped with a Tire 
Pressure Monitor (TPM) or Flat Tire 
Monitor, which indicate a flat tire.
Because the sides of Run Flat 
tires are reinforced, a drop in infla-
tion pressure usually cannot be 
detected from the outside.<
Flat tireIf there is a tire failure, the red warning 
lamp symbol lights up. This visual alert 
is accompanied by an acoustic warning 
signal.
Additional information on the Tire Pres-
sure Monitor (TPM) or Flat Tire Monitor 
is found beginning on page 92.
Reduce vehicle speed carefully to 
under 50 mph / 80 km/h, avoiding hard 
brake applications and steering maneu-
vers.
If it cannot be determined immediately 
from the outside which wheel is defec-
tive, check the tire inflation pressure at 
all four wheels.
Have Run Flat tires replaced by 
your BMW center. In the interest 
of safety, Run Flat tires should not be 
repaired. Your BMW center has the 
information needed for working with 
Run Flat tires and is equipped with the 
necessary special tools.<
If appropriate, please consult your 
BMW center to reequip your vehi-
cle from summer to winter tires – or vice 
versa.<
Driving with a damaged tireRun Flat tires allow you to continue 
driving to a restricted degree at a maxi-
mum speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h 
depending on the cargo load and the 
extent of tire damage. You can deter-
mine the distance you may continue 
driving on the basis of the following val-
ues:
>Tire inflation pressure of 0 psi/ 
0 kilopascal (kPa):
approx. 100 miles/150 km
>Tire inflation pressure of approx. 
7-15 psi/50-100 kPa:
approx. 300 miles/500 km
>Tire inflation pressure greater than 
15 psi/100 kPa:
approx. 600 miles/1,000 km.
Drive cautiously. Do not exceed a 
speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h. Be 
aware that vehicle handling will be 
altered when there is a loss in inflation 
pressure. Anticipate, e.g., reduced 
tracking during braking, longer braking 
distances and changed steering char-
acteristics.<
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157 Giving and receiving assistance
Jump-startingWhen your battery is discharged you 
can use two jumper cables to start your 
vehicle with power from the battery in a 
second vehicle. You can also use the 
same method to help start another 
vehicle. Only use jumper cables with 
fully insulated handles on the terminal 
clamps.
Do not touch high-voltage wiring 
and cables on a running engine. 
Contact with components carrying high 
voltage can be harmful or fatal. Care-
fully observe the following instructions 
to avoid personal injury and/or damage 
to one or both vehicles.<
1. The battery in the support vehicle 
must also be rated at 12 volts. This 
information is provided on the battery 
label
2. Stop the engine of the support vehi-
cle and switch off all electrical com-
ponents in both vehicles – except for 
the hazard warning flashers of the 
support vehicle
3. Make absolutely certain that there is 
no contact between the bodywork of 
the two vehicles – short circuit haz-
ard
4. The auxiliary jump-starting terminal 
located in your BMW's engine com-
partment acts as the positive battery 
terminal. The cover of this auxiliary 
terminal is marked with a + sign. 
Remove by pulling the tab – see 
arrow 1.
Start by connecting the jumper cable 
from the positive terminal of the dis-
charged battery to the positive termi-
nal of the support battery
5. Then connect the negative terminals 
with the other jumper cable. First 
connect one end to the negative bat-
tery terminal or to a suitable ground 
on the support vehicle. Then connect 
the other end to the negative battery 
terminal or a suitable ground on the 
vehicle being started.
Your BMW is equipped with a special 
nut for this purpose – see arrow 2
Always adhere to this sequence 
when connecting jumper cables; 
failure to observe this procedure can 
lead to sparks at the battery terminals 
and pose an injury hazard.<
6. Start the engine of the support vehi-
cle and let it run for several minutes 
at a slightly elevated engine idle 
speed
7. Start the engine of the other vehicle 
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 checked and 
recharged by your BMW center.
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Everything from A to Z
169
Car wash, refer to the Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
Cargo loading 116
Cassette player operation, 
refer to the Owner's Man-
ual for Radio
CBC Cornering Brake 
Control 123
indicator lamp 19
CD player operation, refer to 
the Owner's Manual for 
Radio
Cellular phone 113
Center armrest 112
Center high-mount brake 
lamp 150
Central locking system 30
button 34
Changing a wheel 151
Check Control 83
Check Filler Cap
indicator lamp 19
Checking coolant level 138
Checking oil level 136
Child seats 63
integrated 61
Child-restraint mounting 
system (LATCH) 66
Child-restraint system 63
Cigarette lighter 113
Clean headlamps 79Cleaning position, convert-
ible top 45, 50
Cleaning windshield 79
Clock 84
setting 84
Cockpit 14
Code, refer to the Owner's 
Manual for Radio
Coin box 113
Compartments 112
Compression ratio 162
Computer 85
Condensation
removing from windows 
103, 106
Consumption
display 82
fuel 86
Convertible top
cleaning position 45, 50
closing in an 
emergency 48
electrical fault 48
Convertible top activation
fully automatic top 46
manual top 41
Convertible top compart-
ment panel, folding 
down 37
Coolant 134, 138, 165
indicator lamp 19
Cooling system 165Copyright 4
Cornering Brake Control 
(CBC) 123
indicator lamp 19
Cruise control 79
indicator lamp 20
Cup holder, see Beverage 
holder 113
Curb weight 164
Cushion height 163
D
Data
dimensions 163
engine 162
technical 162
weights 164
Daytime driving lamps 96
DBC Dynamic Brake 
Control 123
warning lamp 19
Defrost position 103, 106
Defrosting rear window 
102, 107
Defrosting windows 
103, 106
Digital clock 84
Dimensions 163
Dipstick, engine oil 136
Disc brakes 124
Displacement 162
Display lighting 97Displays 16
Distance warning PDC 87
Door key 30
Door lock buttons 34
Doors
emergency operation 33
manual operation 33
remote control 31
unlocking and locking 
31, 33
Driving notes
braking 123
disc brakes 124
general information 123
hydroplaning 123
DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control 90
indicator lamp 19
DTC Dynamic Traction 
Control 90
Dynamic Brake Control 
(DBC) 123
warning lamps 19
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC) 90
indicator lamp 19
Dynamic Traction Control 
(DTC) 90
E
Electric power windows 40
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