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Select and confirm; the route list 
is closed and a new route is calculated
>"Avoid route":
You can also make a detour of up to 
20 miles/30 km around selected sec-
tions of the calculated route. Proceed 
by turning the controller to enter the 
desired detour mileage, then confirm 
your selection. To exit the "Avoid route" 
mode without modifying your route, 
enter 0 miles/0 km and confirm your 
entry.
Bypassing traffic congestion
If traffic congestion is present on your pro-
jected travel route, the navigation system 
will issue a "Last exit" warning just before 
you reach the back-up.
To obtain an alternative route leading 
around the traffic congestion:
Select and confirm your selection
or
1.Select "New route" and confirm your 
selection
2.Select "Detour" and confirm your selec-
tion.
The GPS navigation system determines a 
new route and then returns to the destina-
tion guidance.
The traffic information service might 
not be available in some regions, 
which means that a traffic congestion can-
not be displayed.<
Selecting destination
At "Information", you can select the corre-
sponding destinations. For details, refer to 
'Selecting destination via Information', 
page135 and 'Looking for interesting des-
tinations', page136.
Voice instructions 
To prevent the navigation system from 
interrupting other audio sources, such as a 
news program or traffic bulletin, you can 
deactivate the voice instructions. 
Press the controller and select the desired 
symbol during destination guidance: 
Select and confirm your selection to 
switch the voice output on or off.
Select and confirm your selection to 
repeat the last direction announcement or 
the last route instruction when the voice 
output is switched on.
Volume adjustment 
You can adjust the volume for the naviga-
tion voice instructions:
Wait until the voice instructions are issued, 
then turn the button to select the desired 
volume.
The navigation system's voice instructions 
will continue to be issued at this volume 
level, even if the other audio accessories 
are set to minimum volume.
The system automatically selects your 
individual volume setting each time 
you unlock the vehicle using your personal 
remote control.< 
{Message on} or 
{Message off}. 
Replacing components
206 3.Check and correct the tire inflation 
pressure at the earliest opportunity 
Protect valve stems and valve 
stem seal caps against dirt and 
contamination. Dirt in valve stems is a 
frequent source of gradual air loss.<
4.Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor, refer 
to page 96 
5.Replace the damaged tire with a new 
one as soon as possible and have the 
new wheel balanced. 
Driving with spare tire
On certain wheel-tire combinations, 
the size of the spare tire deviates from 
that of the rest of the tires. The spare tire is 
fully capable of running in all load and 
speed ranges. However, to recreate the 
original conditions, the tire should be 
replaced as soon as possible.< 
Run-flat tires* 
You will recognize run-flat tires by a circular 
symbol containing the letters RSC on the 
side of the tire. They consist of self-con-
tained tires and special rims. The tire rein-
forcement 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 page96. 
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 pres-
sure 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 reduce lane stability, 
longer braking distances, and changes in 
self-steering properties.<