
Contents
Contents
Notes
6About this Owner's Manual
6Symbols used
6Symbol on vehicle parts
6Your individual vehicle
6Status at time of printing
7For your own safety
7Service and warranty
8Reporting safety defects
Overview
12Cockpit
13Instrument cluster
14Indicator and warning lamps
Opening and closing
18Keys
18Central locking system
18Remote control
20Door lock
20Interior
21Luggage compartment lid
22Luggage compartment 
22Electric power windows
23Manual convertible top
24Fully automatic convertible top*
26Wind deflector*
27Alarm system*
Adjustments
29Safe seating position
29Seats
30Seat memory*
 
31Seat heating*
31Safety belts
32Steering wheel 
32Mirrors 
33Airbags
34Transporting children safely
37Vehicle Memory, Key Memory 
Driving
38Ignition lock 
38Engine
39Parking brake 
40Manual transmission 
40Automatic transmission with 
Steptronic*
42Electric Power Steering EPS
42Drivelogic*
42Turn signal indicators/Headlamp 
flasher 
43Washer/wiper system and 
rain sensor* 
44Cruise control* 
Lamps
45Parking lamps/Low beams
46High beams/Standing lamps
46Instrument lighting
46Fog lamps
46Interior lamps
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Overview
14
Indicator and warning 
lamps
Technology that monitors itself 
Indicator and warning lamps that are iden-
tified by 
+ are tested for proper functioning 
whenever the ignition key is turned. They 
each light up once for different periods of 
time.
If a fault should occur in one of these sys-
tems, the corresponding lamp does not go 
out after the engine is started or it lights up 
again while the vehicle is moving. The indi-
cated pages provide information on what 
measures to take.
Please fasten safety belts 
+31
 Airbags 
+33
Battery charge current 
+87
Engine oil pressure/Engine oil level/
Engine oil sensor
 +79
Parking brake/Chassis control sys-
tem/Dynamic Brake Control/Brake 
fluid 
+39/ 51/ 52/ 81
Brake warning lamp for Canadian 
models
Antilock Brake System ABS/Chas-
sis control system 
+53/ 51
Antilock Brake System ABS/Chas-
sis control system for Canadian 
modelsDynamic Stability Control DSC
 +51
Dynamic Traction Control DTC 
+51
Flat Tire Monitor 
+53
Automatic transmission 
+41
Brake pads 
+66
Add coolant80
Check Gas Cap 
+
Service engine soon +83
Service engine soon 
+
warning lamp for Canadian
models.
Defective bulbs45
Turn signal indicators42
Fog lamps46
Headlamp flasher/
High beams42/ 46 

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the ignition key immediately when the 
engine starts.<
Extended starting attempts, charac-
terized by excessively frequent or 
long periods with the starter engaged, can 
damage the catalytic converter.<
If the engine fails to start on the first 
attempt – if it is very hot or cold, for 
instance: 
>Press the accelerator pedal halfway 
down.
Cold starts at very low temperatures – 
starting at approx. +57 / –156
>Press the accelerator pedal halfway 
down while engaging the starter
>On the first start attempt, engage the 
starter for a longer period – 
approx. 10 seconds.
Manual transmission
1.Engage the parking brake
2.Gearshift lever in idling position
3.Depress clutch pedal
4.Start the engine.
Automatic transmission
1.Depress footbrake
2.Place selector lever in position P or N
3.Start the engine.
Before leaving the vehicle with the 
engine running, place the selector 
lever in position P and pull the parking 
brake.
Do not leave the vehicle unattended with 
the engine running. An unattended vehicle 
with a running engine poses a safety haz-
ard.<
Switching off the engine
Do not remove the ignition key while 
the vehicle is still moving. If you did so, 
the steering lock would engage when the 
steering wheel is turned. 
When you leave the vehicle, always remove 
the ignition key and engage the steering lock.
Always engage the parking brake when park-
ing on downhill roads.<
Manual transmission
Turn the ignition key to position 1 or 0.
Automatic transmission
Place the selector lever in position P and 
turn the ignition key to position 1 or 0.
Parking brake 
The parking brake is designed primarily to 
prevent the vehicle from rolling when 
parked. It operates against the rear wheels.
The brake warning lamp lights up 
when the parking brake is engaged; 
if you start driving, an acoustic sig-
nal is heard as well. 
Brake warning lamp for Canadian 
models
To engage
The detent engages automatically and the 
indicator lamp in the instrument cluster 
comes on when the ignition key is in posi-
tion 2.
To release
Pull up slightly on the lever, press the but-
ton and lower the lever.
If, in exceptional circumstances, it 
should be necessary to engage the 
parking brake while the vehicle is in motion, 
do not pull it with excessive pressure. Keep 
your thumb pressed against the release 
button while carefully pulling up the lever.
Excessive pressure can lead to overbraking 
and loss of traction – fishtailing – at the rear 
axle. 

Driving
40 The brake lamps do not come on when the 
parking brake is engaged.<
Vehicles with manual transmission:
Always engage the parking brake 
when parking on slopes and inclined sur-
faces, since shifting into 1st gear or reverse 
may not provide adequate resistance to 
rolling. Vehicles with automatic transmis-
sion: place the selector lever in 
position P.<
To avoid corrosion and one-sided 
braking, apply the parking brake 
lightly from time to time when coasting to a 
standstill – at a traffic signal, for example – 
provided that it is safe to do so.<
Manual transmission 
6-gear transmission*
When shifting into 5th or 6th gear, it is 
important to press the gear shift lever to the 
right to avoid accidentally engaging 3rd or 
4th gear.
Reverse 
Select reverse only when the vehicle is sta-
tionary. Press the gearshift lever to the left 
to overcome the resistance.
As you do this, the backup lamps will turn 
on automatically when the ignition key is in 
position 2.
Do not hold the vehicle in place on 
slopes by slipping or "riding" the 
clutch. Use the parking brake instead, oth-
erwise, the ensuing friction to the clutch 
plates will cause a great deal of wear and 
tear on the clutch.<
Automatic transmission 
with Steptronic*
You can drive as with a normal automatic 
transmission. In addition, you can also shift 
manually.
When you move the selector lever from the 
D position to the left into the M/S range, the 
performance-oriented shift programs of the 
automatic transmission are engaged. As 
soon as you briefly tap the selector lever in 
the "+" or "–" direction, Steptronic changes 
the gear. The manual mode is engaged. 
When you wish to use the automatic trans-
mission mode again, move the selector 
lever to the right to position D.
Selector lever positions
P R N D M/S + –
Engine started
The engine can only be started in selector 
lever positions P – Park – or N – Neutral.
Range selection
A detent prevents inadvertent shifting into 
selector lever positions R and P. To disen-
gage the detent, press the button on the 
front of the selector lever button, see 
arrow.
While the vehicle is stationary and 
before shifting out of P or N, depress 
the footbrake in order to disengage the 
selector lever's lock mechanism – Shift-
lock.
Hold the footbrake down until starting off. 
The vehicle will otherwise "creep" when a 
drive position is engaged.< 

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Technology for safety and driving 
convenience
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC
The concept
DSC maintains vehicle stability, even in 
critical driving situations.
The DSC is operational every time you start 
the engine. 
For additional details on the system 
and the various functions, please 
refer to the "Technology" brochure.<
Indicator lamps
The indicator lamps in the instrument clus-
ter go out shortly after you switch on the 
ignition.
Dynamic Stability Control DSC indi-
cator lamp flashes:
The system is active and governs 
drive torque and braking intervention.
The indicator lamp stays lit:
Dynamic Stability Control DSC and 
Dynamic Traction Control DTC have been 
switched off via the button.
Dynamic Traction Control DTC indi-
cator lamp lights up permanently:
DTC has been deactivated via the 
DSC button.
Dynamic Stability Control DSC indi-
cator lamp flashes:
Dynamic Traction Control DTC indi-
cator lamp lights up permanently:
DTC is actively regulating drive 
torque and braking intervention.
Interventions to increase stability are 
being performed to a limited degree 
only.
warning lamp for Dynamic Brake 
Control DBC light up continuously:
Dynamic Stability Control DSC, 
Dynamic Traction Control DTC and 
Dynamic Brake Control DBC are malfunc-
tioning.
Have the system repaired at your BMW 
center.
Indicator and warning lamps for 
Canadian models.
The vehicle remains completely oper-
ational without the DSC, DTC and 
DBC functions.<
In the event of a malfunction, please see 
your BMW center.
If the brake warning lamp comes on 
together with the yellow indicator 
lamps for the Antilock Brake Sys-
tem ABS and the Dynamic Stability 
Control DSC:
The entire ABS and DSC control 
system has failed. Continue driving 
cautiously and defensively. Avoid 
hard brake applications. Please have the 
system checked by your BMW center as 
soon as possible.
ABS and DSC indicator and warn-
ing lamps for Canadian models. 

Technology for safety and driving convenience
52 For more information on the various 
systems, refer to the "Technology" 
brochure.<
Switching off DSC/Activating DTC
Press the DSC button briefly. The DTC indi-
cator lamp comes on and stays on.
DSC has been switched off; DTC is in ready 
mode.
In the following exceptional circumstances, 
it may be effective to activate the DTC for a 
short period:
>When rocking the vehicle or starting off 
in deep snow or on loose surfaces
>When driving on snow-covered grades, 
in deep snow, or on a snow-covered 
surface that has been packed down 
from being driven on
>When driving with snow chains.
The gain in traction is achieved by a reduc-
tion in stabilizing intervention.
Switching off DSC and DTC
Hold the DSC switch down for at least 
3 seconds. The DSC indicator lamp stays 
lit.
In this case, no interventions to increase 
stability and traction for the engine and 
brakes are carried out.
To maintain vehicle stability, drive 
with the DSC switched on whenever 
possible.<
Reactivating DSC and DTC
Press the button again.
The indicator lamp goes out.
The laws of physics cannot be 
repealed with DSC. It will always be the driver's responsibility to drive in a man-
ner that matches road conditions. We 
therefore urge you to avoid using the addi-
tional safety margin of the system as an 
excuse for taking risks. Stabilizing interven-
tion is only performed to a limited degree 
when the DTC is activated.
Do not make any modifications to the DSC 
system. Allow only authorized technicians 
to perform service procedures on the 
DSC.<
Dynamic Brake Control DBC
If you step on the brake rapidly, this system 
automatically produces maximum braking 
force boost and thus helps to achieve the 
shortest possible braking distance during 
panic stops. All of the benefits of the ABS 
system are exploited under these circum-
stances.
Do not reduce the pressure on the brake 
pedal for the duration of the brake applica-
tion. When the brake pedal is released, the 
DBC is deactivated.
For more information on the system, refer 
to the "Technology" brochure.
Brake Force Display
The Brake Force Display indicates to the 
road user behind you how hard you are 
braking.
The display has two levels:
>Normal braking:
Brake lamp 1 lights up on both sides of 
the vehicle together with the center 
brake lamp. 

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>Forceful braking and braking with ABS:
Brake lamps 1 and 2 light up on both 
vehicle sides together with the center 
brake lamp.
Antilock Brake System ABS
The concept
ABS keeps the wheels from locking during 
braking, thereby enhancing active driving 
safety.
Malfunction
If the yellow indicator lamps for the 
Antilock Brake System ABS come 
on together with the brake warning 
lamp and the indicator lamp for the 
Dynamic Stability Control DSC:
The entire ABS and DSC control 
system has failed. Continue driving 
cautiously and defensively. Avoid 
hard brake applications. Please have the 
system checked by your BMW center as 
soon as possible.
ABS and DSC indicator and warn-
ing lamps for Canadian models.
Braking with ABS
If you are in a situation which requires full 
braking, you will exploit the full benefits of 
the ABS system if you apply maximum 
brake pressure – panic stop.
Pulsation at the brake pedal combines with 
sounds from the hydraulic circuits to indi-
cate to the driver that ABS is in its active 
mode.
Flat Tire Monitor
The concept
The tire pressure is determined using the 
signals of the ABS sensors.
The system provides an alert whenever the 
tire pressure of one tire drops relative to 
that of another.
Prerequisites
In order for the system to "learn" the cor-
rect tire inflation pressures, please do the 
following:
>Check the inflation pressure in all tires
>Compare to the inflation pressure table 
– refer to page 72 – and correct if nec-
essary
>Initialize the system.
Check the tire pressures regularly 
and correct if necessary. Refer to 
page 71.<
Indicator lamp
In the event of a flat tire
The indicator lamp lights up red; in 
addition, an acoustic signal is 
sounded:
Respond immediately by carefully reducing 
vehicle speed to under 50 mph / 80 km/h. 
Avoid hard brake applications and steering 
maneuvers.
If your vehicle is equipped with 
Run  Flat  tires, note the information on 
page 75.<
The Flat Tire Monitor cannot alert you 
to severe and sudden tire damage 
caused by external factors. Another factor 
which the Flat Tire Monitor does not recog-
nize is the even and very gradual pressure 
loss that takes place in all tires over an 
extended period of time.< 

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Special operating instructions
Break-in procedures
To ensure that your vehicle provides maxi-
mum economy throughout a long service 
life, we request that you observe the fol-
lowing: 
Engine and differential
Up to 1,250 miles / 2,000 km:
Drive at varying engine and road speeds, 
but do not exceed the following engine or 
road speed:
4,500/min or 100 mph / 160 km/h:
Obey your local and state maximum speed 
limits.
Refrain from using full throttle and avoid 
pressing the accelerator beyond the kick-
down point.
After you have driven 1,250 miles / 
2,000 km, you can gradually increase the 
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.
Tires
Due to technical factors associated with 
their manufacture, tires do not achieve their 
full traction potential until an initial break-in 
period has elapsed. You should therefore 
drive with extra caution during the first 
200 miles / 300 km.
Obey your local and state maximum speed 
limits.
When the vehicle is operated on wet 
or slushy roads, a wedge of water 
may form between the tire and the road 
surface. This phenomenon is referred to as 
hydroplaning and can lead to partial or 
complete loss of traction, vehicle control 
and braking effectiveness. Reduce your 
speed on wet roads.<
Brake system
Approx. 300 miles / 500 km must elapse 
before the brake pads and rotors achieve 
their optimal surface and wear pattern.
To break in the separate parking brake 
drums, apply the parking brake lightly when 
coasting to a standstill – at a traffic signal, 
for instance; use caution to avoid posing a 
danger to other road users. 
To avoid corrosion, repeat this procedure 
from time to time.
The brake lamps do not come on when the 
parking brake is set. 
Vacuum for the brake system servo 
unit on your BMW is available only 
when the engine is running. When you 
move the car with the engine off – e.g., by 
towing – substantially higher levels of pedal 
force will be required to brake the vehicle.<
Clutch
The clutch will achieve its optimal function-
ality after approx. 300  miles  / 500  km. Shift 
gears carefully during the break-in period.