
 
Cockpit
 
10
 
Cockpit 
Control elements 
 
1
 
Parking lamps/Low beams46
 
2
 
>
 
Turn signal indicators43
 
>
 
Standing lamps47
 
>
 
High beams47
 
>
 
Headlamp flasher43
 
>
 
Computer50
 
3
 
Fog lamps47
 
4
 
Horn
 
5
 
Washer/wiper system/Rain sensor43
 
6
 
Hazard warning flashers
 
7
 
Central locking system18 

At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Mobility Reference
 13
Colors
The indicator and warning lamps can light 
up in various colors and combinations.
The following section explains the signifi-
cance of the individual colors as well as 
how you should respond.
>Red: 
Stop the vehicle immediately
or
an important reminder
>Red and yellow:
Continue driving cautiously
>Yellow:
Have the system checked soon
or
for your information
>Green:
For your information
>Blue:
For your information. Please fasten safety belts 
+30
Airbags 
+56
Battery charge current
+91
Engine oil pressure/Engine oil 
level/Engine oil sensor
 +83 
Parking brake/Chassis control sys-
tems/Dynamic Brake Control/
Brake fluid 
+38/ 52/ 53/ 85
Parking brake/Chassis control sys-
tems/Dynamic Brake Control/
Brake fluid for Canadian models 
+38/ 52/ 53/ 85
Antilock Brake System ABS/Chas-
sis control systems 
+54/ 52
Antilock Brake System ABS/Chas-
sis control systems for Canadian 
models 
+54/ 52
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC
 +52
Dynamic Traction Control 
DTC 
+52
Flat Tire Monitor 
+54
Automatic transmission/
Sequential manual gearbox 
SMG 
+40/ 42
Brake pads 
+70
Add coolant84
CHECK GAS CAP 
+74
Service Engine Soon +87
Service Engine Soon warning lamp 
for Canadian models 
+87
Defective bulbs46
Turn signal indicators43
Fog lamps47
Headlamp flasher/
High beams43/ 47
Electric Power Steering EPS 
+43
Engine electronics 
+ 
Engine electronics malfunction. 
You can continue to drive with 
reduced engine output or engine 
speed. Please have the system 
inspected by your BMW center. 

Lamps
46
Lamps
Parking lamps/Low beams 
Parking lamps 
The front, rear and side vehicle 
lighting is switched on. You can use 
the parking lamps to signal the 
position of the vehicle when it is parked. 
For information on lighting on one side of 
the vehicle for parking, which is available 
as an additional feature, refer to page 47.
Low beams
When you switch off the ignition 
with the low beam headlamps on, 
only the parking lamps will remain 
on.
Defective bulbs
The indicator lamp lights up:
At least one bulb of the vehicle's 
exterior lighting has failed.
For replacing bulbs refer to page 88.
Follow me home lamps 
When you activate the headlamp flasher 
after parking the vehicle and switching off 
the lights, the low beams will come on for a 
brief period.
You can also have this function acti-
vated/deactivated if you wish.<
LIGHTS ON warning 
Whenever you open the driver's door after 
having turned the ignition key to position 0, 
you will hear an acoustic signal for a few seconds to remind you that the lamps have 
not been switched off
.
Daytime driving lamps* 
If you desire, the light switch can be left in 
the second position: 
When the ignition is switched off, the exter-
nal lighting is also switched off.
You can have the activation settings 
for the daytime driving lamps pro-
grammed on your vehicle.<
Automatic headlamp control* 
When the switch is set to this posi-
tion, the system automatically acti-
vates and cancels the low beams in 
response to changes in ambient light, for 
example in tunnels, at dusk, and when it is 
raining or snowing.
The vehicle's external lights remain 
on constantly when you switch on the 
front fog lamps after the headlamps have 
come on automatically.< 
Automatic headlamp control cannot 
serve as a substitute for the driver's 
judgement in determining when the vehicle 
lights should be switched on. For example, 
the sensors are not able to detect fog. To 
avoid safety risks, you should respond to 
these kinds of low-visibility situations by 
switching the headlamps on manually.<
You can have the sensitivity of your 
vehicle's automatic headlamp control 
adjusted.<  

Reference
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
 47
High beams/Standing 
lamps 
1High beams: blue indicator lamp
2Headlamp flasher: blue indicator lamp
3Standing lamps
Left or right standing lamps*
As an additional feature, you can illuminate 
your vehicle on either side for parking:
1.Turn the ignition key to position 0 or 
remove it
2.Turn off the low beams
3.Push the lever in the appropriate turn-
signal direction. The lever engages in 
the turn signal position.
Instrument lighting
Turn the rotary dial to adjust the illumina-
tion intensity.
Fog lamps 
Fog lamps* 
A green indicator lamp comes on in 
the instrument cluster to indicate 
that the front fog lamps are on.
If the automatic headlamp control is 
on, the low beams will automatically 
come on whenever you activate the front 
fog lamps.< 
Interior lamps 
The interior lamps operate automatically.
To switch the interior lamps on and 
off manually
Press button 1 briefly.
If you would like the interior lamps to 
remain off all the time, press and hold the 
button for approx. 3 seconds.
Press the button briefly to revert to normal 
operation.
Reading lamps* 
Switch on and off with button 2 adjacent to 
each lamp. 

Reference
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
 89
1.Open the caps with a suitable object, 
e.g. a coin or screwdriver
2.Fold up the protective cover in the 
wheel well.
Headlamp cover
1.Pull the wire clamp out straight
2.Pull the wire clamp past the catches, 
see arrows, and fold it down
3.Flip the headlamp cover open and 
remove.
Reinstall the headlamp cover care-
fully. If it is not on tight, the headlamp 
installation could be damaged.<
Reinstall the headlamp cover in reverse 
order.
Low beams and high beams
Left side of engine compartment:
1Low beams
2High beams
H7 bulb, 55 watts
The H7 bulb is pressurized. There-
fore, wear safety glasses and protec-
tive gloves. Failure to comply with these 
precautions could result in physical injury if 
the bulb is damaged.<
1.Turn the bulb holder to the left and pull 
out
2.Remove and replace the bulb
3.Install in the reverse order.
When cleaning the headlamps, 
please observe 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 continue driving with great cau-
tion using the fog lamps, provided traffic 
laws in your area do not prohibit this.
Because of the extremely high volt-
ages involved, any work on the xenon 
lighting system, including bulb-changing, 
should be carried out by technically quali-
fied personnel only. Otherwise, there is a 
risk of fatal injury.< 

Everything from A to Z
106 Condensation, removing 
from windows
– air conditioning 60
– automatic climate 
control 62
Configuring settings, refer 
to Vehicle Memory, 
Key Memory 31
Connecting a vacuum 
cleaner, refer to Cigarette 
lighter 65
Consumption, refer to 
Average consumption 51
Consumption display, refer 
to Fuel gauge 48
Control elements, refer to 
Cockpit 10
Convenience operation
– convertible top 18
– from outside 18
– windows 18
Convertible top 21, 22
– care, refer to the Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
– convenience operation 18
– electrical fault 23
– emergency closing 23
– fully automatic 22
– malfunction 23
– manual 21
Convertible top 
compartment panel 20
Coolant 84
– indicator lamp 13
– level 84
– temperature 48
Coolant water, refer to 
Coolant 84
Cooling, maximum 62
Cooling, refer to Air 
conditioning mode 59, 62
Cooling system, refer to 
Capacities 103
Cruise control 45
Cruising range 51
Cup holders, refer to 
Beverage holders 65
Curb weight, refer to 
Weights 101
Cylinders, refer to Engine 
data 100
D
Data, technical 100
– capacities 103
– dimensions 102
– engine data 100
– weights 101
Daytime driving lamps 46
DBC Dynamic Brake 
Control 53
– indicator lamp 13, 52
Defective bulb 46
Defrosting rear window
– air conditioning 59
– automatic climate 
control 63
Defrosting windows 60, 62
– air conditioning 60
– automatic climate 
control 62
Defrosting windows and 
removing condensation
– air conditioning 60
– automatic climate 
control 62
Defrosting windshield, refer 
to Defrosting 
windows 60, 62
Defrost position, refer to 
Defrosting 
windows 60, 62
Differential
– break-in procedures 68
Digital clock 49
Dimensions 102
Dimming mirror 31
Dipstick, engine oil 83
Directional indicators, refer 
to Turn signal 
indicators 43
Disc brakes 69
Displacement, refer to 
Engine data 100
Display elements 12
Display lighting, 
refer to Instrument 
lighting 47
Displays, refer to 
Instrument cluster 12Disposal
– oil 84
– vehicle battery 92
Distance remaining, refer to 
Range 51
Door key 16
Door lock 18
Doors, unlocking and 
locking
– from inside 18
– from outside 17, 18
DOT quality grades 77
Draft-free ventilation 59, 63
Driving Dynamic Control 42
Driving light, refer to 
Parking lamps/Low 
beams 46
Driving notes 69
– break-in procedures 68
– driving tips 69
Driving stability control 52
Dry air, refer to Air 
conditioning mode 59, 62
DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control 52
– indicator lamp 13, 52
DTC Dynamic Traction 
Control 53
– indicator lamp 13, 52
Dynamic Brake Control 
DBC 53
– indicator lamp 13, 52
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC 52
– indicator lamp 13, 52
Dynamic Traction Control 
DTC 53
– indicator lamp 13, 52
E
Electrical fault
– automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 40
– convertible top 23
– door lock 18
– driver's door 18
– fuel filler door 74
– luggage compartment 
lid 19
– storage compartments 64 

Reference
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Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
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Lock buttons on doors, 
refer to Locking 19
Locking the doors
– from inside 19
– from outside 17, 18
Locking the vehicle
– from inside 18
– from outside 16
Low beams 46
– automatic 46
– bulb replacement 89
– indicator lamp, defective 
lamp 13
Lug bolts
– keys 88
Luggage compartment 20
– capacity 101
– increasing capacity 20
– opening/closing, 
refer to Luggage 
compartment lid 19
– opening from inside the 
vehicle 19
– opening from the 
outside 19
– opening via remote 
control 17
Luggage compartment 
lid 19
– opening from inside the 
vehicle 19
– opening from the 
outside 19
– remote control 17
M
Maintenance, refer to 
Service interval 
display 49, 86
Maintenance System 86
Making phone calls, refer to 
Owner's Manual for 
Telephone
Malfunction
– convertible top 23
– door lock 18
– fuel filler door 74
– storage compartments 64
Malfunction of electrical 
accessory 92Manual convertible top 21
Manual mode, refer to 
Automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 39
Manual operation
– door lock 18
– driver's door 18
– fuel filler door 74
– luggage compartment 
lid 19
– power convertible top 23
– storage compartments 64
Manual transmission 38
Manufacturer 5
Master key 16
– with remote control 16
Maximum cooling 62
Maximum speed
– with winter tires 79
Measurements, refer to 
Dimensions 102
Mechanical seat 28
Memory, refer to Vehicle 
Memory, Key Memory 31
Microfilter
– air conditioning 59
– automatic climate 
control 63
Mirrors 31
– heated 31
Mobile Service 93
Modifications, technical, 
refer to For your own 
safety 5
M Sports seat 29
Multifunction steering 
wheel MFL 11
Multifunction switch
– turn signal indicators/
headlamp flasher 43
– washer/wiper system 43
N
Neck supports, refer to 
Head restraints 28
Nets 64
O
OBD interface socket 87Octane numbers, refer to 
Fuel specifications 74
Odometer 48
Oil, refer to Engine oil
– alternative oils 84
– approved oils 84
– capacity 103
– dipstick 83
– indicator lamp 13
Oil change intervals, 
refer to the Service and 
Warranty Information 
Booklet for US models, 
Warranty and Service 
Guide Booklet for 
Canadian models
Oil consumption 83
Oil filter change 103
Oil level 83
– checking 83
– indicator lamp 13
Oil pressure 83
– indicator/warning 
lamp 13
Oil sensor 83
– indicator lamp 13
OIL SERVICE 49
Oil types 84
Onboard computer, refer to 
Computer or to the 
Owner's Manual for 
Onboard Computer
Onboard monitor, refer to 
Computer or to the 
Owner's Manual for 
Onboard Computer
Onboard tool kit 88
Opening and closing the 
vehicle
– from inside 18
– from outside 16, 17
– via the door lock 18
– via the remote control 17
Operating elements 10
Outlets, refer to 
Ventilation 59, 63 

Everything from A to Z
110 Outside air mode 59
– air conditioning 59
– automatic climate 
control 63
Outside temperature
display 49
– changing units of 
measure 50
– in the onboard 
computer 50
P
Paintwork, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Parking brake 38
– indicator lamp 13
Parking lamps/Low 
beams 46
Parking lock, refer to 
Transmission interlock 39
Parts and accessories, 
refer to Your individual 
vehicle 5
Passenger airbags
– deactivation 33
– reactivation 33
Placing the vehicle in 
storage, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Plastic, refer to the Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
Pollen, refer to
– Microfilter 59
– Microfilter/activated-
charcoal filter 63
Power convertible top 22
Power output, refer to 
Engine data 100
Power seat 29
Power steering, electric 43
Preparations for the cellular 
phone 65
Pressure, tires 75
Pressure monitor, tires
– Flat Tire Monitor 54
R
Radio, refer to the Owner's 
Manual for Radio
Radio remote control key, 
refer to Master key with 
remote control 16
Rain sensor 43
Reading lamps 47
Rear turn signal indicators
– bulb replacement 90
Rearview mirror 31
Rear window defroster
– air conditioning 59
– automatic climate 
control 63
Recirculated-air mode
– air conditioning 59
– automatic climate 
control 63
Recirculating the air, refer 
to Recirculated-air 
mode 59, 63
Refueling 74
– fuel filler door 74
Releasing
– hood 81
Remaining distance, refer 
to Range 51
Remaining distance to next 
service 49
Remote control 16
– luggage compartment 
lid 17
– malfunctions 17
Replacement key 16
Replacement of tires 79
– changing a tire 79
– changing a wheel 91
Replacing lamps, refer to 
Lamps and bulbs 88
Reserve indicator lamp, 
refer to Fuel gauge 48
Restraint systems
– for children 35
– refer to Safety belts 30
Reverse
– automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 39
– manual transmission 39Rod antenna, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Rope, refer to Towing the 
vehicle 96
RSC Runflat System 
Component, refer to Run 
Flat tires 80
Rubber parts, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Runflat System Component 
RSC, refer to Run Flat 
tires 80
Run Flat tires 80
– changing a tire 78, 79
– changing a wheel 91
– tire inflation pressure 75
S
Safe seating position 27
– with airbags 27
– with safety belts 27
Safety belts 30
– care, refer to the Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
– safe seating position 27
– warning lamp 13, 30
Safety systems, refer to
– Antilock Brake System 
ABS 54
– Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC 52
Screwdriver, refer to 
Onboard tool kit 88
Seat adjustment 28
– mechanical 28
– M Sports seat 29
– power 29
Seat heating 30
Seat memory 29
Seat position, storing 29
Seats 28