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the brake pedal until you are ready to start. 
You can activate the Automatic Hold fea-
ture to suppress the vehicle's tendency to 
creep, refer to page 63.<
Shift commands are transmitted electroni-
cally. To help avoid malfunctions, each 
command undergoes a plausibility check 
prior to execution. 
Remember to observe the Check Control 
for status messages. 
You can find additional information on the 
Check Control on page 82. 
To prevent the vehicle from rolling, 
always select position P and engage 
the parking brake before leaving the vehi-
cle with the engine running. Note the infor-
mation provided in the Info Display. 
Never leave an unattended vehicle with the 
engine running, as such a vehicle repre-
sents a potential safety hazard.< 
P Park 
Select P only when the vehicle is station-
ary. The transmission lockout prevents the 
rear wheels from turning. The lockout dis-
engages when you press the selector lever 
toward D, N or R while the engine is run-
ning. 
P is engaged automatically as soon as 
you switch off the engine unless N is 
engaged and the remote control is inserted 
in the ignition lock, refer to page 61.< 
R Reverse 
Select R only when the vehicle is station-
ary. 
N Neutral 
Select N only if your journey is interrupted 
for a long period. 
>From D press the selector lever up 
>From R press the selector lever down. 
Note the arrows indicating direction in the 
range display.
N remains engaged whenever the 
remote control unit remains in the 
ignition lock after the ignition is switched 
off. This function is useful in automatic car washes, etc. 
After approx. 30 minutes the system auto-
matically engages P. Remember to 
observe the Check Control for status mes-
sages. 
Switching off the engine, refer to 
page 61.< 
D Drive, automatic driving position 
This is the range recommended for normal 
vehicle operation. All forward gears are 
available. 
Under normal operating conditions, fuel 
consumption is lowest when driving in 
position D. 
Kickdown 
The kickdown mode provides maximum 
acceleration. 
Press the accelerator pedal beyond the 
full-throttle resistance point. 
Sport program and manual operation 
When you press the S/M/D button on the 
steering wheel once, the system responds 
by activating the transmission's Sport pro-
gram, as indicated by the letter S in the 
program display of the Info Display, refer to  

Everything under control
84 The display disappears when the   sym-
bol is confirmed. 
Displays after completion of trip 
Selected fault reports generated during the 
trip are shown consecutively when you 
switch off the ignition. 
If indicated, the following message may 
also appear: 
"Parking lamps on!" 
This message appears when you open the 
driver's door after parking. A supplemen-
tary gong is also heard. 
Even with the ignition and Info Display off, 
you can reactivate the screen and display 
the messages. 
Press the CHECK button for approx. 
8 seconds, refer to page 83. The stored 
status reports appear again in the display. 
If several messages are present, you can 
continue to briefly press the CHECK button 
to view them in succession. 
The Check Control function 
>cancels itself automatically after a brief 
period 
>can be canceled by again pressing the 
CHECK button for approx. 8 seconds. 
You can select the language in which 
Check Control status reports and 
messages from the computer will appear, 
refer to page 88.< 
Computer 
To select functions: 
You can use the buttons in the turn signal 
indicator lever to request a display from the computer on the Info Display, starting at 
the radio mode in the ignition lock. 
1Info Display on left 
2Info Display on right 
A new function appears each time you 
briefly press the button. 
Displays in the Info Display
The display sequence: 
>Fuel gauge85
>Range and remaining distance85. 
The display sequence: 
>Odometer80 
>Energy Control/
Current fuel consumption85 
>Average fuel consumption85 
>Average speed85 
>Time of arrival85. 
Maintain pressure on button 1 to can-
cel the display from the computer. 
Briefly press the button again to return to 
the last display. 
It will not be possible to cancel the display 
if the fuel level has fallen into the reserve 
range or if a Check Control status report is 
currently on the screen.  

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Briefly press the button again to view the 
last display.<
Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge display appears automati-
cally once the fuel level falls into the 
reserve range. At the same time, the words 
"Fuel reserve" appear. The tank still con-
tains approx. 2.6 gallons/10 liters of fuel. 
It will not be possible to cancel the 
computer display once the fuel level 
drops into the reserve range. However, you 
can still request a display of the travel 
range. Computer, refer to page 84.<
Tank capacity: approx. 23.2 gallons/
88 liters. You can find information on refu-
eling on page 186.
If the tilt of the vehicle varies, when you are 
driving in mountainous areas, for example, 
the indicator may fluctuate slightly. 
Refuel well before the tank is empty, 
as otherwise engine functions will not 
be ensured and damage can occur if you 
drive down to the last drop.< 
Cruising range 
Displays the estimated cruising range 
available with the remaining fuel. The sys-
tem calculates the cruising range based on 
operating conditions and the amount of fuel 
remaining in the tank. The basis for the cal-
culations is the average fuel consumption 
over the preceding 20 miles/30 km.
Always refuel as soon as possible 
once your range falls to below 
30 miles/50 kilometers, as otherwise 
engine functions are not ensured and dam-
age can occur.<
Refueling is only registered by the com-
puter for fuel amounts above approx. 
1.3 gallons/5 liters. 
Remaining distance 
When you enter a destination in the naviga-
tion system or manually enter a distance in 
the computer prior to departure, the sys-
tem can also display the distance remain-ing to your destination, refer to page 132 
or 86. 
The system automatically applies the dis-
tance to your destination using the route 
recommended by the navigation system. 
When you enter a destination in the 
navigation system, any manual 
entries will be overwritten no later than 
once 1,640  ft/500  meters of the calculated 
distance have elapsed.<
Energy Control/ 
Current fuel consumption 
Shows the current fuel consumption. This 
allows you to see whether your current 
driving style is conducive to fuel economy 
with minimum exhaust emissions.
Average fuel consumption 
The average fuel consumption is calculated 
for the time during which the engine is run-
ning. 
You can use the Control Display to view 
your fuel consumption rate over two differ-
ent distances, refer to Computer or Trip 
computer. 
Average speed 
Periods with the vehicle parked and the 
engine off are not included in the calcula-
tions of average speed. 
Time of arrival 
A display of your estimated time of arrival is 
available whenever you enter a destination 
in the navigation system, refer to page 132, 
or enter the distance manually in the com-
puter, refer to page 86, prior to departure. 
A requirement is that you have cor-
rectly set the time in the Control Cen-
ter, refer to page 88.< 
Displays in the Control Display 
You can activate the computer function at 
any time by selecting it from the "Car data" 
menu.
You have two possibilities to display infor-
mation of the computer: 

Everything under control
86 >Computer
>Trip computer 
It is best to use this for driving on vaca-
tion, as when you reset the values to 
zero, all the functions are reset together 
and then restart.
Computer 
>Time of arrival 
>Distance to destination. 
Enter a destination in the navigation 
system, or enter a distance in the com-
puter manually, refer to page 132 or 86 
>Cruising range 
>Average fuel consumption 
>Average speed.
You can reset calculations of both 
average speed and average fuel con-
sumption to zero. Select the menu item and 
confirm.< 
Trip computer 
Reset all data to zero: 
Select "START / RESET" and confirm. 
>Time of departure 
>Driving time 
>Elapsed distance >Average fuel consumption since 
"START / RESET" 
>Average speed since "START / 
RESET". 
Entering a distance manually 
1.Select computer "BC" 
2.Select and activate the "Distance" entry 
function. Turn the controller to the left 
or right to select the distance to your 
destination 
3.Press the controller to confirm your 
entry. 
Speed limit 
You can enter a speed and a Check Control 
message indicates when you have reached 
this speed. This enables you, for example, 
to receive warnings if you exceed a speed 
limit in an urban area.
You are only warned of reaching this speed 
a second time if you again drive at least 
3 mph/5 km/h slower.
Adjusting, changing 
1.Select "Limit" and confirm 
2.Select "SET" and confirm  

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Applying display 
1.Select the desired function and confirm 
Ð here computer "BC"
2.Select and confirm. The func-
tion appears in the assistance window. 
The symbol is highlighted 
if the function displayed in the 
assistance window is selected on the 
Control Display.< 
You can also choose to view brief help 
texts explaining selected menu items, refer 
to page 22, or the travel route on vehicles 
equipped with a GPS navigation system, 
refer to page 131. 
Changing settings 
Units of measure and display format 
You can select the units of measure used 
in the displays of fuel consumption, dis-
tances, temperatures and pressures as 
well as the display format for the time and 
date. 
1.Select and confirm 
2.Select the menu item that you wish to 
adjust. Press repeatedly to view a list-
ing of your selection options. 
Language 
You can select a different language for the 
text displays. 
1.Select and confirm 
2.Select and activate the desired lan-
guage. 
Time and date 
Select "Clock" and confirm. 
Setting the time
Select "Time" and confirm. The first setting 
sector is highlighted. 
>Turn to reset 
>Press to store your entry and proceed 
to the next setting.
The clock applies the last saved entry. 
Switching on the memo mode
You will hear four tones just before each 
full hour. 
>Select "Memo" and confirm. "Memo" is 
highlighted when this function is acti-
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"AUTOSTOR" 163
"Autostore" for radio 
mode 154
Average fuel 
consumption 85
Average speed 85
"Avoid highway" 137
Avoiding unintentional 
alarms 40
"Avoid route" 141
"Avoid sect." 140
"Avoid tolls" 137
"A-Z", telephone 179
B
Backrest adjustment 45, 46
Backrests, refer to 
Seats 44
Backup lamps, replacing 
bulbs 202
Balance 149
"Balance" for audio 
mode 150
Bass 149
"Bass" for audio mode 150
Battery 205
Ð flat 207
Battery switch 205, 206
"BC", refer to Computer 86
Belts 49
Beverage holders 115
Blinds 112
"BMW Assist" 21, 182
BMW Assist 182
"BMW Services" 182
Brake Assistant, refer to 
DBC Dynamic Brake 
Control 93
Brake fluid 197
Brake force display 96
Brake hydraulic 
systems 197
Brake lamps, replacing 
bulbs 202
Brake pads 123
Brakes 123
Ð malfunctions 197
Breaking in the vehicle 122Break-in procedures 122
"Brief info" 22
"Brightness"
Ð for TV mode 164
Ð in the Control Center 89
Buttons on the steering 
wheel 16
Ð automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 66
C
California Proposition 65 
Warning 199
Call
Ð ending 179
Calling 179
Ð from phone book 179
Ð from the redial list 180
Ð from the Top 8 list 180
Ð redialing 180
Can holder, refer to 
Beverage holders 115
Capacities 215
"Car data" 18, 21
Care, refer to the Caring for 
your vehicle brochure
Cargo, securing 125
Cargo area
Ð locking separately 37
Cargo loading 125
Caring for the vehicle finish, 
refer to the Caring for 
your vehicle brochure
Car phone 175, 178
Ð refer to separate Owner's 
Manual
Car radio, refer to 
Radio 148
Car wash 122
Ð refer to the Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
CBC Cornering Brake 
Control 91
CBS Condition Based 
Service 198
"CD" 148, 158CD changer 160
Ð adjusting the tone 149
Ð controls 148
Ð fast forward 161
Ð random play 161
Ð reverse 161
Ð sampling 161
Ð Scan 161
Ð selecting CD 161
Ð selecting track 162
Ð skipping tracks 161
Ð switching on 160
Ð volume 149
CD player 158
Ð adjusting the tone 149
Ð controls 148
Ð fast forward 159
Ð random play 158
Ð reverse 159
Ð sampling 158
Ð Scan 158
Ð selecting tracks 158
Ð skipping tracks 158
Ð switching on 158
Ð volume 149
"Center" 107
Center armrest
Ð individual button 
assignment 17
Center brake lamp, refer to 
Brake lamps 202
Center console, refer to 
Comfort features 14
Central locking system 33
Ð button 37
Ð Comfort Access 34
Ð keys 36
Ð remote control 33
"CHANGE" for 
navigation 136
Changing a tire 203
Changing language 88
Changing settings on the 
Control Display 88
Changing the display 
format on the Control 
Display 88
Changing units of measure 
on the Control Display 88 

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