
Everything under control
86 >Energy Control/
current fuel consumption86 
>Average fuel consumption86 
>Average speed86 
>Time of arrival87. 
Maintain pressure on button1 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. 
Briefly press the button again to view the 
last display.< 
Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge mode 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. 
If the tilt of the vehicle varies, when you are 
driving in mountainous areas, for example, 
the indicator may fluctuate slightly. 
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 page85.< 
Fuel tank capacity: approx. 23.2 gallons/
88 liters. You can find information on refu-
eling on page186.
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 avail-
able with the remaining fuel. The fuel level 
is measured and the range is calculated 
taking the driving style over the last 
20 miles/30 km into account.
Always refuel as soon as possible 
once your range falls to below 
30 miles/50 km, as otherwise engine func-tions are not ensured and damage 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 system 
can also display the distance remaining to 
your destination, refer to page132 or87. 
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 dis-
tance 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. 
Reset average speed: Press button2 in the 
turn indicator lever for approx. 2 seconds. 

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Time of arrival 
A display of your estimated time of arrival is 
available whenever you enter a destination 
in the navigation system, refer to page132, 
or enter the distance manually in the com-
puter, refer to page87, prior to departure. 
A requirement is that you have cor-
rectly set the time in the Control Cen-
ter, refer to page90.< 
Control Display screen contents 
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:
>Computer
>Trip computer
Use this, for example, for driving on 
vacation, 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 page132 or87
>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 your selection.< 
Trip computer 
Reset all data to zero: 
Select "START / RESET" and confirm your 
selection. 
>Time of departure 
>Driving time 
>Elapsed distance 
>Average fuel consumption since 
"START / RESET" 
>Average speed since "START / 
RESET". 
Entering a distance manually 
1.Select "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. 

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Assistance window* for "Car data" 
You can select any of the following com-
puter functions for display in the assistance 
window: 
>Computer 
>Trip computer 
>Speed limit 
>Stopwatch. 
Applying display 
1.Select the desired function and confirm 
– here, computer "BC"
2.Select and confirm your selec-
tion. The function appears in the assis-
tance window. 
The symbol is highlighted if the 
function displayed in the assis-
tance window is selected on the Con-
trol Display.< 
You can also choose to view brief help 
texts explaining selected menu items, refer 
to page22, or the travel route on vehicles 
equipped with a GPS navigation system, 
refer to page131. 
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 your 
selection 
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 your selection 
2.Select and activate the desired lan-
guage.  

Using the phone in your vehicle
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Using the phone in your vehicle
Safety notice
A car phone can provide many services, in 
an emergency even initiating a lifesaving 
rescue. However, bear the following in 
mind:
Adjustments
To avoid posing an unnecessary haz-
ard due to inattention, both to your 
own vehicle's occupants and to other road 
users: never attempt to use the controls or 
make entries unless traffic and road condi-
tions allow.<
Using the phone in your vehicle
Using a portable phone to make and 
receive calls while driving is now ille-
gal in virtually every country in the world. 
Always use your hands-free system, or 
stop your vehicle in an area where you will 
not pose a safety hazard to other road 
users and switch the engine off.<
Antenna 
When using the phone, ensure that all 
persons in the area are at least 20 in/
50 cm from the antenna. Never use your 
BMW portable phone if the antenna is dam-
aged. Contact between your skin and a 
damaged antenna can result in minor 
burns.
I f  t h e  a n t e n n a  i s  d a m a g e d ,  h a v e  i t  r e p l a c e d  
immediately.<
Special environmental conditions
Do not use your phone within a 
garage, or near an open hood. The air 
in these areas could contain fuel vapors, 
and the portable phone might generate 
sparks that could result in burns.
This same precaution applies to opening 
luggage compartment lids on vehicles 
equipped for operation using natural gas or 
hydrogen, and to all vehicles with luggage 
compartment-mounted batteries.Always switch off your BMW portable 
phone in areas where blasting work is 
being conducted with explosives. The 
phone signals could potentially act as a 
high-frequency transmitter and set off 
explosions.
Always switch off your BMW portable 
phone in areas where an increased explo-
sion danger is present. This category 
includes filling stations along with fuel and 
chemical storage depots, etc., and all areas 
in which the air can contain fuel, chemicals 
or metal particles. Under these conditions, 
your BMW portable phone could conceiv-
ably generate sparks that could lead to a 
fire or explosion. Always observe all legal 
regulations governing the use of portable 
phones in the vicinity of filling stations, 
chemical factories and other areas where 
an explosion potential exists. 
Never use the BMW portable phone in hos-
pitals, care centers or at other locations 
where medical equipment may be in oper-
ation, such as accident sites, etc.
Your wireless service provider can furnish 
you with more detailed information on legal 
regulations governing the use of your 
phone.<
Medical equipment
Portable phones can generate inter-
ference capable of preventing hearing 
aids and cardiac pacemakers from operat-
ing correctly. If you or any occupant of the 
vehicle use such equipment, consult a phy-
sician or the manufacturer of the equip-
ment to determine whether it is adequately 
shielded against high-frequency energy. 
Persons with cardiac pacemakers should 
bear the following in mind:
Always hold the switched-on BMW porta-
ble phone more than 6 in/15 cm away from 
the cardiac pacemaker. 
Do not carry the BMW portable phone in 
your breast pocket. 
Use the ear on the opposite side of the car-
diac pacemaker to reduce the likelihood of  

Mobility
This section helps you maintain your
mobility by supplying important information
on vital topics including fuels and
lubricants, wheels and tires, service,
maintenance and how to deal with any
problems that may occur. 

Refueling
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Refueling 
Fuel filler door 
Always switch off the engine before 
refueling. If you do not, fuel cannot be 
filled into the tank and a message will 
appear in the Check Control.< 
To open and close: briefly press the rear 
edge of the fuel filler door. 
Manual release 
In the event of an electrical defect in the 
system, you can release the fuel filler door 
manually: 
1.Lift the handle to remove the cover 
panel on the right side of the luggage 
compartment 
2.Take the button with the fuel pump 
symbol from the bracket and pull it to 
unlock the fuel filler door. 
Always observe all applicable precau-
tions and regulations when handling 
fuels. Never carry spare fuel containers in 
your vehicle. Whether empty or full, these 
containers can leak, cause an explosion, 
and lead to fire in the event of a collision.< 
Simple and environmentally friendly 
When handling fuels always observe 
any safety guidelines posted at the 
filling station.< 
Put the filler cap in the bracket attached to 
the fuel filler door. 
When refueling, insert the filler nozzle com-
pletely into the filler pipe. Lifting the filler 
nozzle during refueling 
>results in premature pump shutoff 
>can lead to reduced efficiency in the 
fuel-vapor recovery system. 
The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle 
clicks off the first time. 
Closing fuel filler cap
Close the filler cap carefully after refu-
eling, continuing until you hear the 
detent engage. While closing, be sure not 
to squeeze the strap which is fastened to 
the cap. A loose or missing cap will activate 
a message
* in the Check Control.< 
Fuel tank capacity
Approx. 23.2 US gallons/88 liters, including 
the reserve capacity of approx. 2.6 gallons/
10 liters. 
Never attempt to continue driving 
until the tank is completely empty, as 
engine functions could be affected, and the 
vehicle could sustain damage as a result.<  

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Fuel specification 
The engine uses lead-free gasoline only.
Required fuel
Premium unleaded gasoline,
minimum octane rating: 91
Minimum octane rating corresponds to the 
Anti Knock Index AKI and is determined 
according to the so-called (R+M)/2 
method.
Do not use leaded gasoline, as other-
wise the lambda probe and catalytic 
converter will be permanently damaged.< 
Use high-quality brands
Field experience has indicated significant 
differences in fuel quality: volatility, compo-
sition, additives, etc., among gasolines 
offered for sale in the United States and 
Canada. Fuels containing up to and includ-
ing 10 % ethanol or other oxygenates with 
up to 2.8 % oxygen by weight, that is, 
15 % MTBE or 3 % methanol plus an equiv-
alent amount of co-solvent, will not void the 
applicable warranties with respect to 
defects in materials or workmanship.
The use of poor-quality fuels may 
result in drivability, starting and stall-
ing problems, especially under certain 
environmental conditions such as high 
ambient temperature and high altitude. 
Should you encounter drivability problems 
which you suspect could be related to the 
fuel you are using, we recommend that you 
respond by switching to a recognized high-
quality brand. 
Failure to comply with these recommenda-
tions may result in unscheduled mainte-
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remounted on the vehicle as soon as pos-
sible. 
Recommended tire sizes and brands 
BMW tests certain tire brands for each tire 
size, classifies them as road-safe and 
approves them. You can find out about 
these at specialized dealers or at your 
BMW center. Observe any country-specific 
regulations, e.g. on making a correspond-
ing entry in the vehicle documents.
The factory-mounted tires have been spe-
cially selected to provide optimized perfor-
mance when installed on your vehicle; if 
properly cared for, they will provide a com-
bination of safety and excellent ride com-
fort.
Run-flat tires 
If your BMW is equipped with run-flat tires, 
refer to Run-flat tires, only use these tires, 
as in the event of a breakdown there is no 
spare tire available.
Special characteristics of winter 
tires 
BMW recommends winter tires for use in 
cold winter driving conditions. Although so-
called all-season M+S tires provide better 
winter traction than summer tires, they 
generally fail to provide the same levels of 
cold-weather performance as winter tires. 
Run-flat tires 
When mounting new tires or switching from 
summer to winter tires, or vice versa, use 
run-flat tires, as in the event of a break-
down there is no spare wheel available. 
Your BMW center will be glad to advise 
you.
Observing speed ratings
Never exceed the maximum speed 
for which the winter tires are rated. 
Unprofessional attempts by laymen to ser-
vice tires can lead to damage and acci-
dents. Have this work performed by skilled 
professionals only. The technicians at your 
BMW center will be glad to assist you with the required professional knowledge and 
specialized equipment.< 
Storage 
Always store wheels and tires in a cool, dry 
pl ace  w it h  as l itt le  exp osu r e t o li gh t a s po s-
sible. Always protect tires against all con-
tact with oil, grease and fuels.
Do not exceed the maximum tire inflation 
pressure indicated on the side wall of the 
tire.
Snow chains* 
BMW only tests certain snow chains, clas-
sifies them as road-safe and approves 
them. Consult your BMW center for more 
information. BMW recommends only using 
these approved, narrow-link snow chains. 
Use on summer or winter tires is only per-
missible in pairs on the rear wheels. 
Observe the manufacturer's instructions 
when installing snow chains. 
Do not exceed a vehicle speed of 30 mph/
50 km/h with the chains mounted. 
After mounting snow chains, do not 
activate the Flat Tire Monitor.
When you are driving with snow chains, it 
can be beneficial to switch off DSC briefly, 
refer to page94.<