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Wheel and tire combinations The right choice 
Use only wheels and tires 
approved by BMW for the corre-
sponding vehicle model, as otherwise 
the tires may make contact with the 
body as the result of tolerances despite 
the same nominal size being used, 
resulting in serious accidents. If non-
approved wheels and tires are used, 
BMW cannot evaluate their suitability, 
and therefore cannot be held liable for 
driving safety.<
BMW tests certain tire brands for each 
tire size, classifies them as road-safe 
and approves them. Consult your 
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle center for 
more information. Observe any regula-
tions applicable in the country of use, 
e.g. requiring entry in the vehicle docu-
ments.
The correct wheel and tire combi-
nation affects different systems 
such as ABS, ATC and DSC. The func-
tion of these systems is impaired if 
improper wheel and tire combinations 
are used.
For this reason, use only tires of the 
same brand and tread pattern on the 
vehicle and, for example, restore the 
approved wheel and tire combination 
following a flat tire as soon as 
possible.< 
The use of rims and lug bolts that 
do not meet the specifications of 
the original factory-installed equipment 
will affect the safe operation of your 
vehicle and may cause an accident and 
personal injury.
Never mix tires of different design, such 
as steel-belted radials with radial bias 
belted or bias-ply tires, etc. Mixing tire 
types will adversely affect roadholding 
and can lead to loss of vehicle 
control.<
Storage Store wheels or tires in a cool, dry 
place, protecting them against light 
whenever possible. Protect the tires 
against contact with oil, grease and 
fuel.  

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Changing a wheel 6. Insert the support rod in the tailgate 
lock and press down until it engages, 
refer to arrow 1; then lock hook of 
rod in striker, refer to arrow 2
Be sure that the support rod is 
locked firmly in place. If you fail to 
do so, it could retract sharply upward 
and cause personal injury and vehicle 
damage.< 
7. You can now release the locked tail-
gate and take the spare wheel down 
from the tailgate. It is recommended 
that you leave the tailgate locked into 
place until you have completed the 
wheel change and placed the wheel 
with the defective tire into the 
removal aid. 530de314
Procedure1. Read carefully and comply with the 
safety precautions on page 154 
2. Secure the vehicle to prevent it from 
rolling:
Place the wedges (chocks) behind 
the wheels on the side opposite the 
side you are lifting. If the vehicle is 
parked on a downward slope, place 
the wedges securely in front of the 
wheels. If the wheel must be 
changed on a surface with a more 
severe slope, take additional precau-
tions to secure the vehicle from 
rolling
3. Loosen the lug bolts 1/2-turn 
4. Insert the jack handle into the jack, 
refer to the illustration in the next 
column5. Position the jack at the jacking point 
closest to the flat tire so that the jack 
base is vertically below the jacking 
point and the entire surface of the 
head of the jack will move into the 
square recess of the jacking point, 
refer to the illustration detail, when 
the jack is cranked
6. Jack the vehicle up until the wheel 
you are changing is raised from the 
ground 
7. Unscrew the lug bolts and remove 
the wheel 
8. Remove accumulations of mud or 
dirt from the mounting surfaces of 
the wheel and hub. Clean the lug 
bolts 
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Changing a wheel9. Position the spare wheel. Secure 
the wheel by turning at least two 
lug bolts into opposite bolt holes 
10. Screw in the remaining lug bolts. 
Tighten all the bolts securely 
11. Lower the jack and remove it from 
beneath the vehicle 
12. Tighten the lug bolts in a diagonal 
pattern 
13. Check and correct the tire inflation 
pressure at the earliest opportunity. 
Vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitor 
RDC
*:
After mounting the spare wheel or 
correcting the tire inflation pres-
sure, reactivate the system, refer to 
page 97.
Protect valve stems and valves from dirt 
using screw-on valve stem caps. Dirt in 
the valve stems frequently leads to slow 
leaks.The vehicle jack is designed for 
changing wheels only. Do not 
attempt to raise another vehicle model 
with it or to raise any load of any kind. 
To do so could cause accidents and 
personal injury.
To ensure continued safety, have the 
tightness of the lug bolts checked with 
a calibrated lug wrench Ð torque speci-
fication: 101 lb-ft/140 Nm Ð at the 
earliest opportunity.< 
Store the wheel and the tools in the 
order opposite that for removal. 
Before removing the support rod, 
be sure that the tailgate is held 
down firmly. If you fail to do so, it could 
retract sharply upward and cause per-
sonal injury and vehicle damage.
After you remove the rod, close the tail-
gate carefully. Continue to hold it firmly 
until it is completely closed.< 
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 spare wheel
With certain wheel-and-tire com-
binations the size of the spare 
wheel differs from that of the other 
wheels. The spare wheel is equivalent 
to these in all speed and load ranges. 
However, to restore the original state, 
the normal wheel should be remounted 
as soon as possible.
When the spare wheel is mounted, the 
maximum speed rating is 130 mph/
210 km/h.< 

Everything from A to Z
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JJack155, 156, 158
Jump-starting162KKey Memory61
Keys30
Keys with radio remote 
control30
Kickdown mode66LLamps and bulbs151
Lashing eyes38, 126
LATCH Ð Lower Anchors and 
Tethers for CHildren Ð 
child-restraint system60
Lead-free gasoline26
Length169
License plate lamps
bulb replacement154
Liftgate36
opening from the 
inside36
release following an 
electrical 
malfunction36, 38
remote control 
operation32
Lighter117
LIGHTS ON warning99
Load-securing devices126Louvers102, 105
Low beams99
automatic99
bulb replacement151
Low-fuel warning lamp75
Lug bolts158
Lug wrench155
Luggage net38
Luggage straps38
Lumbar support46
MM+S radial tires138
Maintenance76, 145
Maintenance System145
Malfunction displays77
Manual operation
doors34
fuel filler door24
liftgate36
sliding/tilt sunroof43
tailgate38
Manual transmission64
Master key30
Maximum cooling108
Mechanical seat45
Memory50
driver's seat50
mirrors50
steering wheel50
Messages concerning 
system malfunctions77MID Multi-Information 
Display81
digital clock82
Mirror defrosting53
Mirror memory50
Mirrors53
Modifications, 
technical9, 146
Monitoring inflation 
pressure, tires97
Moonroof42
Multifunction buttons, 
steering wheel23
Multi-Information Display 
MID81
digital clock82
NNavigation system, refer to 
the separate Owner's 
ManualOOBD interface socket147
Odometer73
Oil
additives142
consumption142
dipstick142
grades142
temperature gauge75Oil change interval, refer to 
the Service and Warranty 
Information Booklet for US 
models or to the Warranty 
and Service Guide Booklet 
for Canadian models
Oil level20
indicator lamp20
Oil pressure, indicator 
lamp19
OILSERVICE76
Onboard computer, refer to 
the separate Owner's 
Manual
Onboard Diagnostic 
system147
Onboard tool kit150
Opening and closing
from the inside35
from the outside34
using the key34
using the remote 
control31
Outlets, ventilation102, 105
Outside temperature
display73
in the computer80