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Engine compartment 
1Engine oil dip stick, refer to Checking 
oil level 
2Brake fluid reservoir, located beneath 
the microfilter cover197 
3Reservoir for windshield and headlamp 
washer system71 4Engine oil filler neck196
5Coolant expansion tank197 
6Auxiliary terminal for jump-starting207 
Engine oil
Checking oil level
1.Park the vehicle on a level surface 
2.Switch the engine off after it has 
reached normal operating temperature 3.After approx. 5 minutes, pull the dip-
stick out and wipe it off with a clean lint-
free cloth, paper towel, or similar mate-
rial 
4.Carefully push the dipstick all the way 
into the guide tube and pull it out again 
5.The oil should extend to between the 
two marks on the dipstick. 
As is the case with fuel economy, the rate 
at which the engine uses oil is strongly 
influenced by driving style and operating 
conditions.  

Under the hood
196 The oil quantity between the two marks 
of the dipstick is approx. 1.65 US quarts/
1.5 liter. Do not fill beyond the upper mark 
on the dipstick. Excess oil can damage the 
engine. 
Adding engine oil
Wait until the level has dropped to just 
above the lower mark or a message 
appears in the Check Control before add-
ing oil. 
BMW engines are designed to oper-
ate without additives, and their use 
could even lead to damage in some cases. 
This also applies to the automatic transmis-
sion, the differential and the power steering 
system.< 
Recommendation: have your oil changed 
at your BMW center. 
Continuous exposure to used oil has 
caused cancer in laboratory testing.
For this reason, any skin areas that come 
into contact with oil should be thoroughly 
washed with soap and water.
Store oil, grease, etc., well out of the reach 
of children; always observe all warning 
labels on the containers.
protection when disposing of used oil.< 
Specified engine oils 
The quality of the engine oil selected has 
critical significance for the operation and 
service life of an engine. BMW approves 
only specific oils after confirming their suit-
ability for use in its vehicles with extensive 
testing.
Use only approved BMW High Perfor-
mance Synthetic Oil.
If you are unable to obtain BMW High Per-
formance Synthetic Oil, you can add small 
amounts of another synthetic oil between 
oil changes. Use only oils with the API SH 
specification or higher. 
Ask your BMW center for details con-
cerning the specific BMW High Per-
formance Synthetic Oil or synthetic oils 
which have been approved.< 
You can also call BMW of North America 
at 1-800-831-1117 or visit this website: 
www.bmwusa.com to obtain this informa-
tion. 
Viscosity ratings
Viscosity is the oil flow rating as defined in 
SAE classes. 
The selection of the correct SAE class 
depends on the climatic conditions in the 
area where you typically drive your BMW. 
Approved oils are in SAE classes 
5W-40 and 5W-30.< 
These oils may be used for driving in all 
ambient temperatures.
Coolant 
Do not add coolant to the cooling 
system when the engine is hot. 
Escaping coolant can cause burns.
Antifreeze and anticorrosion agents are 
hazardous to health. Always store these 
agents in tightly-closed original containers 
kept well away from the reach of children. 

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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.<  

Maintenance
198
Maintenance 
The BMW Maintenance 
System 
The BMW Maintenance System is 
designed to ensure that your vehicle will 
continue to furnish consistent reliability 
combined with optimized safety. The ser-
vice schedule also includes operations 
related to the vehicle's comfort and conve-
nience features, such as replacement of 
the filters for the inside air. The aim is to 
optimize maintenance with regard to 
reducing the cost of running the vehicle.
Should the day come when you decide to 
sell your BMW, you will find that a complete 
dealer service history is an asset of inesti-
mable value. 
CBS Condition Based Service 
CBS is a more advanced version of the 
Service Interval Display. Sensors combine 
with highly-specialized algorithms to sup-
ply service information that reflects your 
vehicle's actual operating conditions more 
precisely than ever before. 
The system now furnishes individual dis-
plays of the times remaining until the dead-
lines for specific service operations as well 
as official state inspections:
>Engine oil 
>Brakes: separate for front and rear 
>Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter 
>Brake fluid 
>Spark plugs >Vehicle check 
>Coolant 
>Official state inspections. 
CBS monitors both current and upcoming 
service requirements. After accessing the 
data stored in the vehicle's key, your BMW 
Service Advisor is able to suggest precisely 
the right array of service procedures for 
your own individual vehicle. 
By letting you define a service and main-
tenance regimen that reflects your own 
individual requirements, Condition Based 
Service builds the basis for trouble-free 
driving. 
You can find more detailed information 
on  the Service Interval Display on page 81. 
Service and Warranty Information 
Booklet for US models and 
Warranty and Service Guide Booklet 
for Canadian models
Please consult your Service and Warranty 
Information Booklet for US models and 
Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for 
Canadian models for additional information 
on service requirements. 
Have service and repair operations 
performed at your BMW center. 
Take the time to ensure that these service 
procedures are confirmed by entries in 
your vehicle's Service and Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet for US models and War-
ranty and Service Guide Booklet for Cana-
dian models. These entries verify that your 
vehicle has received the specified regular 
maintenance, and may also be required 
when submitting warranty claims.< 
Care 
You can find everything you need to know 
on this topic by consulting the separate 
Caring for your vehicle brochure.  

Everything from A to Z
216
A
"ABC..." for 
navigation 132, 133
ABS Antilock Braking 
System 91
ACC, refer to Active cruise 
control 73
"ACCEPT" for 
navigation 136, 143
Accessories 6
Activated-charcoal 
filter 108
"Activation time" 109
Active cruise control 73
Ð malfunctions 79
Ð selecting distance 76
Active head restraints, 
front 47
Active seat 51
Active seat ventilation 50
Adapter for spare key 32
Adaptive Head Light 99
Adding engine oil 195
"Address book" 142
Adjusting cooling capacity 
of rear air conditioner 108
Airbags 97
Air conditioner in the 
rear 108
Air distribution 103, 106
Airing, refer to 
Ventilation 105
Air pressure, refer to Tire 
inflation pressure 188
Air supply 104
Ð rear air conditioner 108
Air vent outlets 102
AKI, refer to Fuel 
specifications 187
Alarm system 39
Ð avoiding unintentional 
alarms 40All-season tires 192
"AM..." 148, 152, 154
AM waveband 152
Anchorages 125
"ANGLE" for DVD 
mode 168
Antifreeze 196
Ð washer fluid 71
Antifreeze protection
Ð coolant 196
Ð radiator 196
Antilock Braking System 
ABS 91
Anti-theft alarm 
system 33, 39
Approved gross vehicle 
weight 214
Aquaplaning, refer to 
Hydroplaning 122
"Arrow display" for 
navigation 140
"AS ADDRESS"
Ð creating a directory 142
Ð current position 143
Ð destination 
entry 132, 134, 135
Ð destination list 136
Ð home address 142
Ð last destinations 136
"AS DEST."
Ð creating a directory 142
Ð destination 
entry 134, 135
Ð home address 142
Ð last destinations 136
"AS DESTINATION"
Ð creating a directory 142
Ashtray 115
Assistance window, refer to 
Control Center 22
Ð help texts 22
Ð status lines 23AUC Automatic 
recirculated-air 
control 104
"Audio" 148, 152
Audio 148
Ð adjusting the tone 149
Ð controls 148
Ð switching on/off 149
Ð volume 149
"AUDIO" for DVD 
mode 168
"AUTO", automatic climate 
control 106
Automatic
Ð air distribution 103
Ð cruise control 71
Ð curb monitor 54
Ð headlamp control 99
Ð luggage compartment lid 
control 34, 38
Ð steering wheel 
adjustment 52
Automatic car wash, refer 
to the Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Automatic climate 
control 102
Ð automatic air 
distribution 103
Ð rear air conditioner 108
Ð rear cooler 113
Ð settings in Control 
Center 106
Automatic Hold
Ð parking 63
Ð parking brake 63
Automatic recirculated-air 
control AUC 104
Automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 66
Ð manual operation 67
Ð sport program 67
"AUTO P" 53, 63
Everything from A to Z
Index 

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 

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Dialed numbers 180
Digital coverage area for 
navigation 130
Dimensions 213
Dipstick, engine oil 195
Direction
Ð arrow 140
Ð to destination 139
Ð voice instructions 141
Directional indicators, refer 
to Turn signal 
indicators 69
Disc brakes 123
Displacement 212
Display
Ð Control Center 21
Ð Control Display 17
Display illumination 100
Display lighting, refer to 
Instrument 
illumination 100
Display of faults 82
Displays 12
Disposal, battery 35
Distance 85
Distance tempomat, refer 
to Active cruise 
control 73
Distance to destination 85
Distance warning, refer to 
Park Distance Control 90
Door entry lighting 101
Door keys 32
Doors
Ð child-safety lock 58
Ð locking and unlocking 33
Ð manual operation 36
Ð remote control 33
DOT Quality Grades 190
Draft-free ventilation 105
Driving stability control 92
Driving tips 122
"DSC" 93
DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control 92
"DTC" 92
DTC Dynamic Traction 
Control 13, 92
"DVD" 148, 166DVD changer 165
Ð adjusting the picture 168
Ð adjusting the tone 149
Ð controls 148
Ð country codes 166
Ð DVD controller 166
Ð fast forward 167
Ð freezing frame 168
Ð humidity 170
Ð reverse 167
Ð searching for chapter 167
Ð selecting a track 167
Ð selecting camera 
angle 169
Ð selecting DVD 167
Ð selecting language 168
Ð selecting picture 
format 168
Ð selecting subtitles 168
Ð specific menu 169
Ð switching on 166
Ð temperature range 170
Ð volume 149
DVD Multimedia changer, 
refer to DVD changer 165
Dynamic Brake Control 
DBC 93
Dynamic Drive 94
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC 92
Dynamic Traction Control 
DTC 92
E
EBV Electronic brake-force 
distribution 91
"EDC" 94
Ð "Comfort" 94
Ð "Sport" 94
EDC Electronic Damping 
Control 94Electrical malfunction
Ð automatic transmission 
lockout 68
Ð fuel filler door 186
Ð glass roof 43
Ð parking brake 65
Electric power seat 45, 46
Electric power windows 41
Electric steering wheel 
adjustment 52
Electronic brake-force 
distribution EBV 91
Electronic Damping Control 
EDC 94
Electronic toll collection 
device, refer to Entry/
pass tags 126
Emergency call
Ð starting 177
Ð using button 177
Emergency operation
Ð automatic transmission 
lockout 68
Ð doors 36
Ð fuel filler door 186
Ð glass roof 43
Ð luggage compartment 
lid 39
Ð parking brake 65
Emergency release of 
luggage compartment lid 
from luggage 
compartmentÕs interior 39
"Emissions inspection" 82
Energy-conscious driving, 
refer to Energy Control 85
Energy Control 85
Engine compartment 195
Engine coolant 195, 196
"Engine oil" 198
Engine oil 
consumption 195
Engine oil grades 196
Engine output 212
Engine specifications 212
"Entertainm." 24
"Entertainment"
 18, 21, 148
Entry/pass tags 126