
 
Contents
 
Operation, maintenance
 
Special operating instructions:
 
Break-in procedures110
General driving notes111
Antilock Brake System 
(ABS)112
Brake system112
 
Wheels and tires:
 
Tire inflation pressure114
Tire condition114
Tire replacement115
Wheel and tire 
combinations117
Winter tires118
Snow chains*118
 
In the engine compartment:
 
Hood119
Engine compartment 
essentials120
Washer fluids122
Engine oil122
Coolant124
Brake fluid125
 
Maintenance:
 
The BMW Maintenance 
System126
 
Laws and regulations:
 
California Proposition 65 
warning128
OBD interface socket128
 Owner service procedures Replacement procedures: Onboard tool kit132
Windshield wiper blades132
Lamps and bulbs133
Repairing a flat tire136
Battery140
Fuses141 Giving and receiving 
assistance: Receiving assistance142
Jump-starting143
Towing the vehicle144 
Technical data
 
Engine data150
Dimensions151
Weights152
Capacities153 

 
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Buttons in steering wheel
 
These buttons let you operate the fol-
lowing functions quickly and without 
being distracted from traffic conditions: 
 
>
 
Selected radio functions
 
>
 
The cruise control
 
>
 
Selected telephone functions
 
*
 
>
 
The voice recognition system
 
*.
The controls are active only when 
the corresponding systems and 
accessories are switched on.<
Press briefly:
Accept incoming call, start dialing, ter-
minate call.
Extended pressure:
Activate and deactivate voice entry.
Switch between phone, radio, cassette 
and CD.
Forward
>Radio
Press briefly: next station in station 
memory
Extended pressure: station search
>CD
Press briefly: jump to next track
Extended pressure: search function 
in track
>Cassette
Press briefly: jump to next track or
stop fast forward
Extended pressure: fast forward
>Phone
Scan personal phone book.
Rewind: same functions as forward.
Volume.
Cruise control: select a stored setting.
Cruise control: store and accelerate + 
or decelerate and store –.
Cruise control: activate/interrupt/deac-
tivate. 

121
1Filler neck for headlamp and wind-
shield washer cleaning system122
2Coolant expansion tank124
3Auxiliary terminal for jump-starting – 
positive terminal143
4Engine oil filler neck123
5Expansion tank for SMG Drivelogic 
hydraulic unit, checking and possible 
refilling by your BMW center67
6Engine oil dipstick122
7Filler neck for brake fluid125Engine compartment essentials
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Even if the tire fails to hold the 
pressure, you should still carry out 
Step 3 before proceeding to drive the 
vehicle again, refer to Distributing the 
sealant for more information. Then 
repeat Steps 1 through 3.
The use of the M Mobility system may 
be ineffective if the damaged area in 
the tire is larger than approx. 1/8 in / 
4 mm. Please consult the nearest BMW 
center if the tire cannot be temporarily 
repaired with the M Mobility system.<
3. Unscrew the hose from the valve and 
stow the M Mobility system in the 
luggage compartment. Screw the 
dust cap onto the valve again.
Do not exceed the maximum 
speed limit described below, oth-
erwise it could lead to accidents.<
When you start driving again, do not 
exceed the permissible maximum 
speed of 45 mph / 80 km/h.
You will find corresponding 
instructions for using the 
M Mobility system on the device.
Replace the defective tire as soon as 
possible and have the new wheel bal-
anced. Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor, 
and refer to page 85 for further informa-
tion. Have the M Mobility system 
refilled. Contact your BMW center for 
this.<
Protect valve stems against dirt using 
screw-on dust caps. Dirty valve stems 
frequently lead to slow pressure loss.
Battery
Battery posts, terminals, and 
related accessories contain lead 
and lead compounds. Wash hands after 
handling.<
MaintenanceThe battery is completely maintenance-
free. That means that the original bat-
tery acid will normally last for the ser-
vice life of the battery under moderate 
climate conditions.
Please consult your BMW center 
whenever you have any questions 
concerning the battery.
connections provided in the engine 
compartment. For information on the 
connections, see Jump-Starting, 
page 143.Disposal
Return used batteries to a recy-
cling point or your BMW center. 
Maintain the battery in an upright posi-
tion for transport and storage. Secure 
the battery against tilting in transit.<
Repairing a flat tire 

143
Jump-startingWhen your battery is discharged, you 
can use two jumper cables to start your 
vehicle with power from the battery in a 
second vehicle. You can also use the 
same method to help start another 
vehicle. Use only jumper cables with 
fully insulated handles on the terminal 
clamps.
Do not touch high-voltage wiring 
and cables on a running engine. 
Contact with components carrying high 
voltage can be harmful or fatal.
Carefully observe the following instruc-
tions to avoid personal injury and/or 
damage to one or both vehicles.
approximately the same capacity – 
measured in Ah. This information is 
provided on the battery
2. Stop the engine of the support vehi-
cle
3. Switch off all electrical components 
in both vehicles.
Make absolutely certain that there 
is no contact between the body-
work of the two vehicles, otherwise 
there is a short circuit hazard.<
Connecting the jumper cables
Always adhere to this sequence 
when connecting jumper cables; 
failure to observe this procedure can 
lead to sparks at the battery terminals 
and pose an injury hazard.<
The auxiliary jump-starting terminal 
located in your BMW's engine compart-
ment acts as the positive battery termi-
nal. Refer to the engine compartment 
overview on page 120. The cover of this 
auxiliary terminal is marked with a +.
1. Open the cover of the BMW auxiliary 
jump-starting terminal. Do so by pull-
ing the tab – see arrow 1
2. Connect one terminal clamp of the 
plus/+ jumper cable to the positive 
terminal of the battery or to an auxil-
iary jump-starting terminal of the 
support vehicle 
3. Connect the second terminal clamp 
of the plus/+ jumper cable to the 
positive terminal of the battery or to 
an auxiliary jump-starting terminal of 
the vehicle to be started
4. Your BMW is equipped with a special 
nut – see arrow 2 – to serve as the 
ground or negative terminal.
Attach a terminal clamp of the 
minus/– jumper cable to the negative 
terminal of the support vehicle's bat-
tery or to a suitable ground on its 
engine or bodywork 
5. Attach the second terminal clamp of 
the minus/– jumper cable to the neg-
ative terminal of the battery or to a 
suitable ground on the engine or 
bodywork of the vehicle to be 
started.Starting the engine1. Start the engine of the support vehi-
cle and let it run for several minutes 
at a slightly elevated engine idle 
speed
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2. Start the engine of the other vehicle 
as usual. 
If the first start attempt is not suc-
cessful, wait a few minutes before 
another attempt in order to allow the 
discharged battery to recharge
3. Allow the engines to run for several 
minutes
4. Disconnect the jumper cables in 
reverse sequence.
Have the battery recharged at your 
BMW center as required.
Do not use spray starter fluids to 
start the engine.<
Towing the vehicle
Always observe all applicable 
towing laws and regulations.<
Towing with a commercial tow 
truck>Use wheel lift or flat bed carrier
>Do not tow with sling-type equip-
ment.
Never allow passengers to ride in 
a towed vehicle for any reason. 
Never attach tie-down hooks, chains, 
straps, or tow hooks to tie rods, control 
arms, or any other part of the vehicle 
suspension, as severe damage to these 
components will occur, possibly lead-
ing to accidents.<
Jump-starting 

146
Keep the vehicles in line and avoid 
towing at an offset angle. Ensure 
that the towing strap connecting the 
two vehicles is tight, with no slack, 
before starting off.<
Use only a nylon towing strap to tow 
the vehicle, since the inherent resil-
ience of this material helps protect both 
vehicles from sudden jerking move-
ments.
The towed vehicle should always 
be the lighter of the two vehicles. 
If this is not the case, it will not be pos-
sible to control vehicle handling.<
Tow-startingFor instructions on jump-starting, refer 
to page 143.
Never attempt to use your vehicle to 
push another vehicle, since damage to 
the energy-absorbing bumpers could 
result.Towing the vehicle 

Everything from A to ZA
ABS Antilock Brake 
System 112
indicator lamp 19
Accessories, refer to For 
your own safety 5
Accident, refer to Emer-
gency call 142
Activated-charcoal filter 96
Adding brake fluid 125
Adding liquid sealant
Mobility system 138
Additional sources of infor-
mation 4
Air conditioning mode
automatic climate 
control 94
Air distribution
automatic climate 
control 94
Air distribution, individual 94
Air outlets, refer to Ventila-
tion 92
Air pressure, refer to Tire 
inflation pressure 25, 114
Air recirculation, refer to 
Recirculated-air mode 95
Air supply
automatic climate 
control 94
Air, drying, refer to Air con-
ditioning mode 94Airbags 53
deactivating 53
indicator lamp 18, 55
sitting safely 43
Airing out, refer to Ventila-
tion 92
AKI, refer to Fuel specifica-
tions 25
Alarm system 38
avoiding unintentional 
alarms 39
All-season tires, refer to 
Winter tires 118
Alternative oil types 123
Antifreeze 124
coolant 124
washer fluid 122
Antilock Brake System 
(ABS) 112
indicator lamp 19
Anti-theft system 30
Anti-theft warning system, 
refer to Alarm system 38
Approved axle loads, refer 
to Weights 152
Approved gross weight, 
refer to Weights 152
Armrest
front 98
rear 99Artificial leather, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Ashtray
front 100
rear 100
Assistant systems, refer to 
Dynamic Stability Control 
(DSC) 83
AUC Automatic recircu-
lated-air control 95
AUTO program, refer 
to Automatic air distribu-
tion 94
Automatic
air distribution 94
air supply 94
cruise control 74
headlamp control 88
Automatic car wash, refer to 
the Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Automatic climate control 92
Automatic curb monitor 50
Automatic dimming, interior 
rearview mirror 52
Automatic recirculated-air 
control (AUC) 95
Automatic windshield 
washer, refer to Rain sen-
sor 73Average fuel 
consumption 81
Average speed 81
Avoiding unintentional 
alarms 39
Axle loads, refer to 
Weights 152
B
Backrest
adjusting 44
unlocking 47
width adjustment 46
Backrest, refer to Seat 
adjustment 45
Backup lamps 66
bulb replacement 135
Bandages, refer to First-aid 
kit 23
Bar, towing 145
Battery 140
charge 140
disposal 140
indicator lamp 18
jump-starting 143
remote control 30, 31
Battery charge current 18
Belts, refer to Safety 
belts 47
Beverage holders 98, 99