
96
Fog lamps*Front fog lamps
The green indicator lamp in the 
instrument cluster lights up to 
indicate that the front fog lamps 
are on.
If the automatic headlamp control 
is on, the low beams will come on 
automatically whenever you activate 
the front fog lamps.<
Interior lampsThe interior lamps operate automati-
cally.To switch the interior lamps on 
and off manuallyPress button 1 briefly:
If you want the interior lamps to remain 
off all the time, press and hold the but-
ton for approx. 3 seconds.
Press the button briefly to revert to nor-
mal operation.Front reading lamps*Switch on and off with the button 2 
adjacent to each lamp.
Rear reading lampsSwitch on and off with the button adja-
cent to each lamp.
In order to prevent battery dis-
charge, all of the lamps in the 
vehicle are automatically switched off 
approx. 15 minutes after you turn the 
ignition key to position 0.
light sources for many of the controls 
and displays in your vehicle. These 
light-emitting diodes are related to con-
ventional lasers, and legislation defines 
them as light-emitting diodes, Class 1. 

103
1Air onto the windshield and the side 
windows
2Air for the upper body area105
3Air to the footwell
4Air inlet for interior temperature 
sensor – please keep clear and 
unobstructed
5Outside air/Automatic recirculated-
air control (AUC)/Recirculated 
air105
6Automatic air distribution and 
supply104
7Individual air distribution104
8Temperature104
9Display for temperature104
and air supply104
10 Air supply/Blower104
11 To defrost windows and remove 
condensation104
12 Air conditioning104
13 Rear window defroster105Automatic climate control*
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Tips for pleasant drivingUse the automatic mode – switch on 
with AUTO button 6. 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.
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 
distribution mode by selecting the 
AUTO button.Temperature
The interior temperature that 
appears in the display panel is a 
general figure intended for refer-
ence 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 or 
7, for the display, refer to page 84.
Air supply/Blower
By pressing the upper or lower 
button, you can vary the air sup-
ply. 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 lower 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.
Automatic climate control* 

128
the tire sidewall, refer to Changing a 
wheel. In this case, use only Run Flat 
winter tires, since no spare tire is pro-
vided in the event of a flat tire.Tire condition, tire pressureAt tread depths below approx. 3/16  in / 
4 mm, winter tires display a perceptible 
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.325xi, 330xi: only in an emergency – for 
instance, with the vehicle stuck on one 
side, or when obstructions make it 
impossible to reach one tire – a chain 
may also be mounted on just one tire 
for the limited period needed to resolve 
the problem.
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 on the 
following tires:
225/50 R 16
225/45 R 17
225/40 R 18
245/40 R 17
255/35 R 18
Do not initialize the Flat Tire Moni-
tor after mounting snow chains to 
the tires.
When driving with snow chains, it may 
be useful to turn off the DSC for a short 
time, refer to page 88 or 89.

136Maintenance
The BMW Maintenance SystemThe BMW Maintenance System has 
been designed as a reliable means of 
providing maximum driving and operat-
ing safety – and as cost-effectively as 
possible for you.
Please keep in mind that regular main-
tenance is not only necessary for the 
safety of your vehicle, but also plays a 
significant role in maintaining the resale 
value of the vehicle.
Service interval displayWhile conventional systems rely on 
milage alone to determine when service 
is due, the BMW Maintenance System 
reflects the actual conditions under 
which the vehicle is operated: some 
miles are more strenuous than others.
From a maintenance point of view, 
62,000 miles/100,000 km accumulated 
in short-distance urban driving are not 
the equivalent of the same distance 
covered at moderate cruising speeds in 
long-distance highway travel.
The BMW Maintenance System 
includes the Engine Oil Service and 
Inspections I and II.
This service strategy accurately reflects 
your own vehicle's specific needs by 
defining maintenance intervals accord-
ing to individual operating conditions. 
Minimal use drivers – those who drive 
significantly fewer than 
6,200 miles/10,000 km annually – 
should have the engine oil changed at 
least every 2 years since oil deterio-
rates over time, regardless of use.Service and Warranty Information 
Booklet for US models/ 
Warranty and Service Guide 
Booklet for Canadian modelsFor additional information on required 
maintenance intervals and procedures, 
please refer to the Service and War-
ranty Information Booklet for US mod-
els, or the Warranty and Service Guide 
Booklet for Canadian models.
As a precaution against corrosion, if 
your vehicle is exposed to potential 
damage from unimproved road sur-
faces we suggest that you have the 
body checked for damage from stone 
chips and gravel at the same time. 

Everything from A to Z
167
Belts, refer to Safety 
belts 51
Beverage holders 108, 109
Blower
air conditioning 100
automatic climate 
control 104
BMW High Performance 
Synthetic Oils 133
BMW Maintenance 
System 136
BMW sports seat 49
Bore, refer to Engine 
data 160
Bottle holders, see Bever-
age holders 108, 109
Brake fluid 134
indicator lamp 18, 134
level 134
Brake force display 93
Brake hydraulic system 122
Brake lamps
bulb replacement 145
indicator lamp, defective 
lamp 82
Brake lights
brake force display 93
Brake pads
brake fluid level 
18, 122, 134
breaking in 120
disc brakes 122Brake rotors
brake system 122
breaking in 120
Brake system
brake pads, indicator 
lamp 19
Brake wear warning
indicator lamp 19
Brakes
ABS 121
brake fluid 134
breaking in 120
indicator/warning lamp
18, 19
parking brake 67
Break-in procedures 120
Bulb replacement, refer to 
Lamps and bulbs 143
Bulb, replacing 143
Buttons in steering wheel 22
C
California Proposition 65 
warning 138
Can holders, see Beverage 
holders 108, 109
Capacities 163
Car battery 151
Car care, refer to the Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
Car keys, refer to Keys 32Car radio, refer to Owner's 
Manual for Radio/Onboard 
Computer
Car telephone 
preparation 110
Car telephone, refer to the 
separate Owner's Manual
Car vacuum cleaner, con-
necting 110
Car wash, refer to the Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
Carpet care, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Cassette operation, refer to 
the Owner's Manual for 
Radio/Onboard Computer
CBC Cornering Brake Con-
trol 121
warning lamp 18
CD changer, refer to the 
Owner's Manual for 
Radio/Onboard Computer
CD operation, refer to the 
Owner's Manual for 
Radio/Onboard Computer
Cellular phone 110
Center high-mount brake 
lamp
bulb replacement 146Central locking system 32
button 37
passenger 
compartment 37
Changing a wheel 147
Charge indicator lamp 18
Check Control 82
Check Gas Cap
indicator lamp 19
Child safety locks 63
Child seats 60
Child-restraint systems 60
Chock 148
Cigarette lighter 110
Cigarette lighter socket 110
Cleaning chrome parts, refer 
to the Caring for your vehi-
cle brochure
Cleaning light alloy wheels, 
refer to the Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Cleaning the vehicle, refer to 
the Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Cleaning windshield 78
Clock 83
12-/24-hour mode 83
setting, refer also to the 
Owner's Manual for 
Radio/Onboard Computer
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Everything from A to ZClosing
from inside 37
from outside 33
Clothes hooks 121
Clutch
breaking in 120
Cockpit 14
Code, refer to the Owner's 
Manual for Radio/Onboard 
Computer
Coin box 108
Cold start, refer to Starting 
the engine 65
Compact disc operation, 
refer to the Owner's Man-
ual for Radio/Onboard 
Computer
Compartments 108
Compression ratio, refer to 
Engine data 160
Computer 84
Condensation, refer to Air 
conditioning mode 
100, 104
Configuring settings, refer to 
Vehicle Memory, Key 
Memory 64
Connecting a vacuum 
cleaner, refer to Cigarette 
lighter 110
Consumption
display 80Consumption, refer to Aver-
age fuel consumption 85
Control elements, refer to 
Cockpit 14
Convenience operation
from outside 36
glass sunroof 34
windows 34
Coolant 134
indicator lamp 19, 81
level 134
temperature gauge 81
Coolant water, refer to Cool-
ant 134
Cooling, refer to Tempera-
ture 100, 104
Copyright 4
Cornering Brake Control 
(CBC) 121
warning lamp 18
Correct tires 127
Cruise control 78
indicator lamp 20
Cup holders, see Beverage 
holders 108, 109
Curb weight, refer to 
Weights 162
Current consumption, refer 
to Energy control 80
Cylinders, refer to Engine 
data 160D
Dashboard, refer to 
Cockpit 14
Data
capacities 163
dimensions 161
engine 160
technical 160
weights 162
Daytime driving lamps 94
DBC Dynamic Brake Control 
19, 121
Deep water, refer to Water 
on roadways 121
Defrost position, refer 
to Defrosting windows 
101, 104
Defrosting and demisting 
windows
air conditioning 101
automatic climate 
control 104
Defrosting windows
101, 104
Defrosting windshield, refer 
to Defrosting windows 
101, 104
Demisting windows
air conditioning 101
automatic climate
control 104Determining the maximum 
load 115
Differential
breaking in 120
Digital clock 83
Dimensions 161
Dipstick, engine oil 132
Disc brakes 122
Displacement, refer to 
Engine data 160
Display lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting 95
Displays, refer to Instrument 
cluster 16
Disposal
oil 133
vehicle battery 151
Distance warning, refer to 
Park Distance Control 
(PDC) 86
Divided rear backrest 112
Door key 32
Door lock 36
Doors
emergency operation 36
Draft-free ventilation
101, 105
Driving light, refer to Parking 
lamps/Low beams 94
Driving notes 121
Dry air, refer to Air condi-
tioning mode 100, 104 

Everything from A to Z
169
DSC Dynamic Stability Con-
trol 87
indicator lamp 19, 87
DTC Dynamic Traction Con-
trol 87
indicator lamp 19, 87
Dynamic Brake Control 
(DBC) 19, 121
Dynamic Brake Control DBC
indicator lamp 19
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC) 19, 87
Dynamic Traction Control 
(DTC) 87
indicator lamp 19, 87
E
Electric glass sunroof 44
Electric power windows 43
Electrical accessories, fail-
ure 151
Electrical malfunction
automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 75
door lock 36
driver's door 36
fuel filler door 24
glass sunroof 46
luggage compartment
lid 38Electronic Stability Program 
ESP, refer to Dynamic Sta-
bility Control DSC 87
Emergency call 152
Emergency operation
doors 36
driver's door 36
fuel filler door 24
glass sunroof 46
Emergency release
luggage compartment lid 
38, 40
Emissions, minimum, refer 
to Energy control 80
Energy control 80
Engine
breaking in 120
data 160
electronics 19
indicator lamp 19
speed 80, 160
starting 65
switching off 67
Engine compartment 130
Engine coolant 134
adding 134Engine oil
adding 133
additives, refer to Adding 
engine oil 133
capacity 163
consumption 132
indicator/warning lamp 19
quality 133
types 133
viscosity 133
Engine oil level 19
check 132
indicator/warning lamp 18
Engine oil pressure
indicator/warning lamp 18
Engine output, refer to 
Engine data 160
Engine speed 80, 160
Environmentally-friendly 
driving, refer to Energy 
control 80
ESP Electronic Stability Pro-
gram, refer to Dynamic 
Stability Control (DSC) 87
Exterior mirrors 55
Eyeglasses 
compartment 109
Eyelet, towing 155F
False alarm, refer to 
Avoiding unintentional 
alarms 42
Fastening the safety belts 51
Fault displays 82
First aid, refer to First-aid
kit 23
First-aid kit 23
Flashlight 108
Flashlight, refer to 
Rechargeable 
flashlight 108
Flat tire 147
Flat Tire Monitor 92
space-saver spare tire 147
Flat Tire Monitor 92
indicator lamp 18, 19, 93
Flat tire, refer to Tire condi-
tion 124
Fluid reservoir for washer 
systems 132
Fog lamps 96
indicator lamp 20
Folding rear backrest 112
Follow me home lamps 94
Footbrake, refer to General 
driving notes 121
Front airbags 57
Front center armrest 108
Front fog lamps 96
indicator lamp 20
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