Reference
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Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
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Washer fluids for washer 
systems 
Headlamp* and windshield washer 
system
Capacity of windshield washer system: 
approx. 3.2 quarts/3 liters.
Capacity when equipped with headlamp 
washer system: approx. 5.3 quarts/5 liters.
Fill with water and, if required, with an anti-
freeze agent according to the manufac-
turer's recommendations.
We recommend that you mix the 
washer fluid before adding it to the 
reservoir.<
Antifreeze agents for the washing 
systems are highly flammable. For 
this reason, keep them away from sources 
of flame and store them only in their original 
containers. Store them so that they are 
inaccessible to children. Comply with the 
instructions on the containers.<
Engine oil 
Engine oil pressure 
The indicator lamp lights up in red:
Stop the vehicle immediately and 
switch off the engine. Check the 
engine oil level and top off as required. If 
the oil level is correct, please contact the 
nearest BMW center.
Do not continue driving, as the engine 
could sustain serious damage from 
inadequate lubrication.<
Engine oil level 
The indicator lamp lights up in yel-
low while driving: 
The oil level is at the absolute mini-
mum; refill as soon as possible. Do not 
drive more than 30 miles/50 km before 
refilling.
The indicator lamp lights up in yel-
low after the engine has been 
switched off: 
Add engine oil at the earliest opportunity, 
when you stop to refuel.
Engine oil sensor
The indicator lamp lights up in yel-
low within 20 seconds after the 
engine is started:
The oil level sensor is defective. Please 
have it checked by a BMW center.
Checking the 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 level should be between the two 
marks on the dipstick
6.Return the dipstick to the guide tube, 
inserting it as far as it will go.
As with fuel economy, oil consumption is 
directly influenced by your driving style and 
vehicle operating conditions. 
         
        
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Warning triangle* 
The warning triangle is stored in the rear 
luggage compartment panel.
Pull the ends of the rubber bands upward 
and out of the fasteners.
Always observe all legal regulations 
requiring a warning triangle to be car-
ried in the vehicle.<
First-aid kit* 
The first-aid kit is located beneath the pas-
senger seat.
To open
Pull the handle and fold the cover down-
ward.
To close
Fold the cover up and press into the catch.
Some of the articles in the first-aid kit 
have a limited period of use before 
expiration. For this reason, check the expi-
ration dates of each of the items regularly, 
and replace any whose expiration dates 
have passed. You can acquire replace-
ments in any drugstore or pharmacy.
Always observe all legal regulations requir-ing a first-aid kit to be carried in the vehi-
cle.<
Jump-starting 
When 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. Always use 
jumper cables with fully insulated handles 
on the terminal clamps.
Do not touch components carrying 
current on a running engine. Contact 
with these components can cause fatal 
injury. Carefully observe the following 
instructions to avoid personal injury and/or 
damage to one or both vehicles.<
Preparations
1.Check whether the battery of the sup-
port vehicle has 12 volts and approxi-
mately the same capacity – measured in 
Ah. This information is provided on the 
battery
2.Stop the engine of the support vehicle
3.Switch off all electrical accessories in 
both vehicles
Make absolutely certain that there is 
no contact between the bodywork of 
the two vehicles: short circuit hazard.< 
         
        
        Reference
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Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
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Electric Power Steering 
EPS 43
– indicator lamp 13
Electric power windows 20
Electronic Stability 
Program ESP, refer to 
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC 52
Electronic transmission 
control module 40
Emergency call 93
Emergency operation, refer 
to Manual operation
– convertible top 23
– driver's door 18
– fuel filler door 74
– storage compartments 64
Engine 36
– break-in procedures 68
– data 100
– electronics 13
– indicator lamp 13
– speed 48
– starting 36
– switching off 37
Engine compartment 82
Engine coolant 84
Engine coolant 
temperature gauge 48
Engine data 100
Engine oil 83
– alternative oils 84
– approved oils 84
– capacity 103
– indicator lamp 13
Engine oil level 83
– indicator lamp 13
Engine oil pressure 83
– indicator lamp 13
Engine oil sensor 83
– indicator lamp 13
Engine output, refer to 
Engine data 100
Engine speed, refer to 
Engine data 100
EPS Electric Power 
Steering 43
Equipment range, see 
Service and Warranty 
Information Booklet for US models, Warranty and 
Service Guide Booklet for 
Canadian models
ESP Electronic Stability 
Program, refer to 
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC 52
Exhaust system, refer to 
High temperatures 69
Exterior mirrors 31
– automatic dimming 
feature 31
Eyelet, towing 96
F
False alarm, stopping 
alarm 26
Fasten safety belts 30
– warning lamp 13, 30
Filter, refer to
– Microfilter 59
– Microfilter/activated-
charcoal filter 63
Fine wood, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
First aid, refer to First-aid 
kit 94
First-aid kit 94
Flat tire
– Flat Tire Monitor 54
– indicator/warning 
lamp 13
Flat tire, refer to Tire 
condition 78
Flat Tire Monitor 54
– indicator lamp 13, 55
– initializing 55
Flooding, refer to Driving 
through water 69
Floor covers, carpets, refer 
to the Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Floor mats, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Fluid reservoir
– washing systems 83
Fog lamps 47
– indicator lamp 13Follow me home lamps 46
Footbrake, refer to Driving 
notes 69
Front airbags 56
Front turn signal indicators
– bulb replacement 90
Fuel
– average
consumption 51
– content, refer to 
Capacities 103
– display 48
– preparation, refer to 
Engine data 100
– quality 74
Fuel display, refer to Fuel 
gauge 48
Fuel filler door 74
– unlocking in case of 
electrical fault 74
Fuel gas cap 74
Fuel tank capacity, refer to 
Capacities 103
Fuses 92
G
Gasoline, refer to Fuel 
quality 74
Gasoline gauge, refer to 
Fuel gauge 48
Gear indicator 40
Gear lever
– automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 39
– manual transmission 38
Glove compartment 64
Gross weight, refer to 
Weights 101
H
Handbrake, refer to Parking 
brake 38
Hands-free microphone, 
refer to Preparations for 
the cellular phone 65
Hands-free system 65
Hardtop, refer to the 
separate Owner's Manual
Hardtop preparation 71