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Antifreeze and anticorrosion agents are 
flammable. Therefore, do not pour over hot 
engine parts, as otherwise they could catch 
fire and cause burns.
Always observe the instructions for use 
provided on the containers.< 
Always observe all applicable rules 
and regulations for environmental 
protection when disposing of used anti-
freeze and anticorrosion agents.< 
Checking coolant level 
Correct coolant level with the engine cold Ð 
approx. +687/206:
1.Turn the cap of the expansion tank 
counterclockwise to allow any accumu-
lated pressure to escape, then continue 
turning to open 
2.The coolant level is correct when the 
coolant extends to between the MIN 
and MAX marks on the filler neck, refer 
to the diagram adjacent to the filler 
neck 
3.If the coolant is low, slowly add coolant 
up to the specified level Ð do not overfill. 
Brake fluid 
The symbol lights up and a mes-
sage appears in the Check Control: 
The brake fluid in the reservoir has 
fallen to below the minimum level. 
The brake fluid reservoir is located under 
the microfilter housing trim panel on the 
driver's side of the vehicle. To have brake 
fluid added to the system, or to have the source of any brake fluid loss traced and 
rectified, please contact your BMW center, 
which can also supply the factory-
approved Ð DOT 4 Ð brake fluids. 
Brake fluid is hygroscopic: it absorbs 
moisture from the atmosphere over 
the course of time.
To ensure that the brake system continues 
to provide safe and reliable performance, 
remember to have the brake fluid changed 
every two years at the latest, refer to 
page 82 and to the Service and Warranty 
Information Booklet for US models or the 
Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for 
Canadian models. 
Brake fluid is toxic and also damages vehi-
cle paintwork. Always store these agents in 
tightly-closed original containers kept well 
away from the reach of children.
Do not spill the fluid and do not refill the 
brake fluid reservoir to beyond the MAX 
mark. Should it come into contact with hot 
engine components, the brake fluid could 
ignite and cause personal injury in the form 
of burns.< 
Always observe all applicable envi-
ronmental rules and regulations when 
disposing of used brake fluid.< 
Warning lamp for Canadian models. 
Brake hydraulic systems 
A low brake-fluid level combined with 
longer-than-usual pedal travel could be 
a sign that one of the brake system's 
hydraulic circuits has failed. 
Proceed to the nearest BMW center. 
Remember that pedal travel may be 
increased, and there may also be a sub-
stantial increase in the amount of pedal 
pressure required to brake the vehicle. 
Please adapt your driving style accord-
ingly.<  

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Rules and regulations 
California Proposition 65 
Warning 
California laws require us to issue the fol-
lowing warning:
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of 
automobile components and parts, 
including components found in the interior 
furnishings in a vehicle, contain or emit 
chemicals known to the State of California 
to cause cancer and birth defects and 
reproductive harm. In addition, certain flu-
ids contained in vehicles and certain prod-
ucts of component wear contain or emit 
chemicals known to the State of California 
to cause cancer and birth defects or other 
reproductive harm. 
Battery posts, terminals and related acces-
sories contain lead and lead compounds. 
Wash your hands after handling. 
Used engine oil contains chemicals that 
have caused cancer in laboratory animals. 
Always protect your skin by washing thor-
oughly with soap and water.< 
OBD connector 
The Onboard Diagnostic OBD interface 
socket is located on the left of the driver's 
side under the instrument panel and under 
a cover.
The cover has the letters OBD on it.The purpose of the OBD system is to 
ensure proper operation of the emission 
control system for the vehicle's lifetime. 
The system monitors emission-related 
components and systems for deterioration 
and malfunction. 
An indicator lamp informs you of the 
need for service, not of the need to 
stop the vehicle. However, the sys-
tems should be checked by your BMW 
center at the earliest possible opportunity.
Indicator lamp for Canadian mod-
els.
Under certain conditions, the indicator 
lamp will blink or flash. This indicates a 
rather severe level of engine misfire. When 
this occurs, you should reduce speed and 
consult the nearest BMW center as soon as 
possible. Severe engine misfire over only a 
short period of time can seriously damage 
emissions control components, especially 
the catalytic converter. 
When the fuel filler cap is not properly 
tightened, the OBD system can 
detect the vapor leak and the indicator will 
light up. If the filler cap is subsequently 
tightened, the indicator lamp should go out 
within a few days.<  

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Run-flat tires* 
You will recognize run-flat tires by a circu-
lar symbol containing the letters RSC on 
the side of the tire. They consist of self-
contained tires and special rims. The tire 
reinforcement ensures that the tire retains 
some residual safety in the event of pres-
sure drop and driving remains possible 
to a restricted degree. The vehicle is 
equipped with a Flat Tire Monitor which 
indicates punctures. 
The reinforcement on the flanks of the 
tires means that it is usually not pos-
sible to detect an air loss from outside.< 
Flat tire 
If you have a flat tire, the indicator lamp 
symbol in the Check Control will light up in 
red, and a message will appear. In addition, 
a gong sounds. 
You can find more detailed information on 
the Flat Tire Monitor on page 95. 
Reduce vehicle speed carefully to under 
50 mph/80 km/h, avoiding hard brake 
applications and steering maneuvers. 
If the defective wheel is not recognizable 
as such immediately, check the inflation 
pressure in all four tires. 
For reasons of safety, do not arrange 
for run-flat tires to be repaired. Your 
BMW center has the information needed 
for working with these tires and is equipped 
with the necessary special tools.< 
Continuing driving with a damaged 
tire
Driving on run-flat tires can continue 
depending on the vehicle load and the 
severity of the tire damage, at a maximum 
speed of 50 mph/80 km/h. You can deter-
mine the possible mileage for continued 
driving on the basis of the following general 
indications: 
>Tire inflation pressure 0 psi/kPa: 
With empty vehicle approx. 90 miles/
150 km 
With full payload approx. 30 miles/
50 km 
>Tire inflation pressure 7 psi/50 kPa to 
15 psi/100 kPa: 
Approx. 300 miles/500 km 
>Tire inflation pressure greater than 
15 psi/100 kPa: 
Approx. 600 miles/1,000 km. 
Drive reservedly and do not exceed a 
speed of 50  mph/80  km/h. In the case 
of air loss, you can expect changes in vehi-
cle handling such as reduced lane stability, 
longer braking distances, and changes in 
self-steering properties.< 
Battery 
Battery care 
The battery is 100 % maintenance-free, i.e., 
the electrolyte will last for the life of the bat-
tery when the vehicle is operated in a tem-
perate climate. 
For all questions that regard the bat-
tery, please consult your BMW cen-
ter.< 
Charging the battery 
Only charge the battery in the vehicle via 
the terminals in the engine compartment 
with the engine off. Connections, refer to 
Jump-starting on page 208.  

Everything from A to Z
218 Check Control 82
Ð "Check" 83
Checking engine oil 
level 195, 195
Checking inflation 
pressure 188
Child's seat 56
Child-restraint system 56
Child-safety lock 58
Cigarette lighter 116
Cleaning, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Cleaning windshield 70
"Climate" 18, 21
"Clock" 88
Clock 80
Ð setting time and date 88
Closing
Ð from inside 36
Ð from outside 33
Closing assist
Ð doors 37
Ð luggage compartment 
lid 38
Cockpit 10, 14
Coin holder, refer to front 
center armrest 114
Cold start 61
"Color" for TV mode 164
"Comfort"
Ð "EDC" 94
Comfort Access 34
Ð battery changing 35
Comfort features 14
Comfort seat 45
Ð in rear 46
"Comm." 24
"Communication"
 18, 21, 175
Compact Disc, refer to 
CD 158
Compartments, refer to 
Storage 
compartments 114Computer, refer to Control 
Center 17, 84
Ð automatic climate 
control 106
Ð "BC" 86
Ð changing settings 88
Ð display, menus 21
Ð displays on the Control 
Display 85
Ð language selection 88
Ð setting brightness 89
Ð setting time and date 88
Ð status lines 23
Ð symbols 19
Condition Based Service 
CBS 198
Confirming a menu item on 
the Control Display 18
Connecting car vacuum 
cleaner 116
Consumption 
display 84, 85
"Contrast" for TV mode  164
Control Center 17
Ð adjusting the 
brightness 89
Ð assistance window 22
Ð automatic climate 
control 106
Ð changing settings 88
Ð changing the menu 
page 19
Ð display, menus 21
Ð displaying help texts 22
Ð language selection 88
Ð lists 19
Ð menus 21
Ð rear 23
Ð selecting units of measure 
and display format 88
Ð setting time and date 88
Ð status lines 23
Ð symbols 19
Ð symbols and lists 19
Control Display 17, 18
Ð in the rear 23
Ð switching off 18
Controller, refer to Control 
Center 17Controls 10, 14
Convenience operation of 
windows and glass 
roof 36
Convenience starting 
feature 61
"Coolant" 198
Coolant 195, 196
Cooler, refer to Rear 
cooler 113
Country of destination 133
Courtesy lighting 101
Creating voice address 
book 142
Cruise control 71
Ð active cruise control 73
Cruising range 85
Cup holder, refer to 
Beverage holders 115
Curb weight 214
Current fuel 
consumption 85
D
Data 212
"Date" 88
Daytime driving lamps 99
DBC Dynamic Brake 
Control 93
Defrosting the windshield, 
refer to Defrosting 
windows 104
Defrosting windows 104
Defrost setting 104
"DELETE" for 
navigation 136, 137
Destination 133
Destination during 
navigation
Ð selecting in 
Information 135
Ð selecting using voice 143
Destination entry 132
Destination guidance
Ð interrupting 141
Ð terminating 141
Destination list 136
"Dest. input" 132
"Detour" 141