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What you will need 
1Screwdriver handle 
2Emergency-release tool 
310 mm open-end wrench 
You will find the required tools in the 
onboard tool kit mounted on the inside of 
the luggage compartment lid, refer to 
page201. 
Insert the emergency-release tool in the 
screwdriver handle as shown in the illustra-
tion. 
Releasing 
1.Remove the floor mat and the cover on 
the spare tire 
2.Guide the emergency-release tool with 
the screwdriver handle into the open-
ing, arrow1 
3.Apply the open-end wrench to the 
hexagon on the emergency-release 
tool. 
Press against the resistance from the 
spring to guide the emergency-release 
tool all the way in, then hold it in place. 
Turn the emergency-release tool in the 
direction indicated by arrow2, continu-
ing until you hear the mechanism snap 
into place and feel resistance; maintain 
pressure on the tool after the mecha-
nism engages 
4.Use the open-end wrench to turn the 
emergency-release tool against the 
drive unit's mechanical resistance, con-
tinuing to rotate it in arrow direction2 
until you feel a substantial increase in 
turning effortTo prevent possible damage to the 
rear brakes, always make sure that 
the parking brake is completely released 
before driving the vehicle.< 
5.Return the tools to their places 
6.Return the spare tire cover and the floor 
mat to their original locations.
Have any defects repaired at the 
nearest BMW center. The technicians 
can also return the parking brake to normal 
operational status after it has been 
released manually in response to malfunc-
tion.< 
Following manual release, the actual 
status of the parking brake may vary 
from that displayed by the indicator lamp.< 
Operation after interruptions in 
power supply 
The parking brake may only be used 
again, if it was released manually after 
an interruption in power supply, i.e. as a 
r esu lt  o f a dis ch ar ged  or  d isc on ne cte d bat -
tery. If this is not done, the parking brake 
may fail to operate correctly. Even with the 
parking brake engaged, there would be a 
danger of the vehicle rolling on steep 
hills.< 
Once the electrical power supply has been 
restored you can again use the parking 
brake: 
With the ignition on and the 
vehicle stationary, briefly press 
the button three times at inter-
vals of approx. 5 seconds. This 
initializes the system as follows: 
>Initializing the disengaged setting  

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Have the system checked as soon as pos-
sible. 
Display of the previously described 
malfunction on Canadian models.
Dynamic Drive 
The concept 
Dynamic Drive minimizes body roll and 
optimizes vehicle stability during cornering 
and evasive maneuvers. 
Active stabilizers at the front and rear axles 
form the basis for Dynamic Drive. Suspen-
sion compliance adapts to suit driving con-
ditions, varying from performance-oriented 
during cornering to smooth and comfort-
oriented when the vehicle is proceeding in 
a straight line. 
The system assumes operational status 
each time you start the engine. 
Driving with Dynamic Drive 
During vehicle operation, the system con-
tinuously runs through closed-loop control 
cycles lasting only fractions of a second. 
Malfunction 
The warning lamp lights up, accom-
panied by a status message in the 
Check Control. Please take note of 
the additional information on the Control 
Display. A malfunction has occurred in the 
system. Have the system checked as soon 
as possible.
If the Dynamic Drive system switches 
off in response to malfunction, please 
remember to adapt your speed accord-
ingly, especially in curves. 
The suspension will be noticeably softer 
and the vehicle will display a greater ten-
dency to tilt during cornering and in cross-
winds. 
If a Check Control message stating that you 
should stop appears in addition to the red 
symbol, stop immediately and switch off 
the engine. In this case the oil level in the 
reservoir may have dropped below the min-imum, possibly owing to a leak in the 
hydraulic system. 
Please observe the additional instructions 
provided on the Control Display.< 
EDC Electronic Damping 
Control* 
The suspension responds to changes in 
factors such as road surface, or operating 
conditions such as steering and braking, by 
adapting to the new conditions within frac-
tions of a second. 
Two programs are available; they can be 
selected in the "Settings" menu. 
Comfort mode 
The Comfort mode is suitable for use 
throughout the vehicle's entire speed range 
and regardless of load. 
Sport program 
You should select the Sport program for 
consistently performance-oriented 
response from shock absorbers and steer-
ing. 
Flat Tire Monitor 
The concept 
The Flat Tire Monitor keeps track of the 
inflation pressures in the four fitted tires as 
you drive. The system provides an alert 
whenever the inflation pressure drops sig-
nificantly in relation to the pressure another 
tire.  

Technology for comfort, convenience and safety
96 The check of the tire inflation pressure is 
based on monitoring the relative speeds of 
the wheels. A flat tire is detected and 
reported on the basis of a deviation in cer-
tain speed ratios.
Functional requirements
So that the Flat Tire Monitor can learn the 
correct inflation pressure, please perform 
the following:
1.Check the inflation pressures in all tires
2.Compare with the inflation pressure 
table on page189 and correct if neces-
sary
3.Initialize the system.
System limits
The Flat Tire Monitor cannot indicate 
sudden severe tire damage caused by 
outside factors and does not detect a natu-
ral, even pressure drop in all four tires.<
In the following situations, on the other 
hand, there can be delays in detecting tire 
pressure losses, and even system failure:
>When you are driving on snow-covered 
or slippery road surfaces
>In the case of performance-oriented 
driving: slip on the drive wheels, high 
lateral acceleration
>False alarms and undetected loss of 
pressure may occur when you are driv-
ing with snow chains fitted.
Initializing system 
Perform the initialization immediately 
after correcting the inflation pressure, 
changing a tire or changing a wheel or all 
wheels. A drive is necessary for this pur-
pose.<
1.Start the engine, but do not drive off
2.Select "RPA" from the "Settings" menu 
and confirm your selection. The initial-
ization menu appears 3.Select "SET" and confirm your selection
4.Drive off.
"FTM is being initialized" is displayed as the 
status.
It takes at least 10 minutes before the Flat 
Tire Monitor can detect and report a flat 
tire.
When driving with snow chains, do 
not initialize the system.< 
Select and confirm to exit from the 
menu.
Indication of a flat tire 
The warning lamp lights up red, 
accompanied by a status message 
in the Check Control. In addition, an 
acoustic signal sounds. A flat tire or a major 
air loss has occurred.
1.Reduce speed and stop the vehicle 
carefully. Avoid sudden braking and 
steering maneuvers
2.Identify damaged tire
If identification is not possible, 
contact your BMW center.<
3.Replace the damaged tire, refer to 
Changing wheels on page204. 

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Vehicles with run-flat tires: 
1.Cautiously reduce the vehicle speed to 
below 50 mph/80 km/h. Avoid sudden 
braking and steering maneuvers. Do not 
exceed a vehicle speed of 50 mph/80 
km/h 
Due to the reinforcement on the 
side walls of the run-flat tires, 
inflation pressure loss can not usually 
be recognized from the outside, refer to 
Run-flat tires on page206.<
2.To continue driving, comply with the 
instructions for driving with damaged 
tires on page206.
Malfunction 
The indicator lamp lights up yellow, 
accompanied by a status message 
in the Check Control. The Flat Tire 
Monitor has malfunctioned or failed. Have 
the system checked as soon as possible.
Self-leveling suspension* 
Malfunction 
A Check Control message appear-
ing together with this symbol indi-
cates a malfunction in the self-level-
ing suspension. Please take note of the 
additional information on the Control Dis-
play. 
Stop and inspect the vehicle. If the rear of 
the vehicle is visibly lower than the front, 
possibly accompanied by a tilt noticeable 
when you compare the left rear with the 
right rear, please respond by immediately 
proceeding to the nearest BMW center. 
Drive with appropriate caution in the mean-
time. The vehicle has reduced ground 
clearance and driving comfort may be 
noticeably reduced. Even if the attitude of 
the vehicle is normal, you should consult 
the nearest BMW center if the warning 
lamp indicates a system fault. 
Brake Force Display 
The Brake Force Display indicates the 
intensity with which you are applying your 
brakes to drivers of following vehicles. 
The display consists of two stages:
>Normal braking: 
The brake lamps in the tail lamp assem-
blies and the high-mount brake lamp on 
the rear tray light up during braking 
>Heavy braking and braking with ABS: 
The rear lamps also light up with the 
same intensity as the standard brake 
lamp units to enhance the warning 
effect of the brake lamps.  

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Hydroplaning 
When driving on wet or slushy roads, 
reduce road speed. If you do not, a 
wedge of water can form between tires and 
road surface. This phenomenon is referred 
to as hydroplaning, and is characterized by 
a partial or complete loss of contact 
between tires and road surface, ultimately 
undermining your ability to steer and brake 
the vehicle.< 
Driving through water 
Only drive through water with a maxi-
mum depth of 1 ft/30 cm, and then 
only at walking speed at the most. Other-
wise, the vehicle's engine, the electrical 
systems and the transmission may be dam-
aged.< 
Safe braking 
Your BMW is equipped with ABS as stan-
dard equipment. The best way to brake is 
to apply maximum pressure to the brake 
pedal during emergency: full brake applica-
tion. Since the vehicle maintains steering 
responsiveness, you can nevertheless 
avoid possible obstacles with a minimum 
of steering effort. 
Pulsation at the brake pedal combines with 
sounds from the hydraulic circuits to indi-
cate to the driver that ABS is in its active 
mode. 
Driving in wet conditions 
While driving in wet conditions and in heavy 
rain, it is a good idea to apply light pressure 
to the brake pedal every few miles. Monitor 
traffic conditions to ensure that this maneu-
ver does not endanger other road users. 
The heat generated in this process helps 
dry the pads and rotors to ensure that full 
braking efficiency will then be available 
when you need it. 
Hills 
To prevent overheating and reduced 
efficiency of the brake system, drive 
long or steep downhill gradients in the gear 
in which the least braking is required. Otherwise, even light but consistent pedal 
pressure can lead to high temperatures, 
brake wear and possibly even brake fail-
ure.<
You can further enhance the engine's brak-
ing effect by selecting a lower gear in the 
automatic transmission's manual mode, 
downshifting as far as first gear on 
extremely steep stretches, refer to 
page70. This strategy helps you avoid 
placing excessive loads on the brake sys-
tem. 
Never allow the vehicle to coast with 
the transmission in Neutral – or with 
the engine switched off – as there is no 
engine braking when the transmission is in 
Neutral, and no power-assist for brakes 
and steering when the engine is not run-
ning. 
Never allow floor mats, carpets or any other 
objects to protrude into the area around the 
accelerator and brake pedals and obstruct 
their movement.< 
Corrosion on brake rotors
When the vehicle is driven only occasion-
ally, during extended periods when the 
vehicle is not used at all, and in operating 
conditions where brake applications are 
less frequent, there is an increased ten-
dency for corrosion to form on rotors, while 
contaminants accumulate on the brake 
pads. This occurs because the minimal 
pressure which must be exerted by the 
pads during brake applications to clean the 
rotors is not reached. 
Should corrosion form on the brake rotors, 
the brakes will tend to respond with a pul-
sating effect that even extended applica-
tion will fail to cure.
Mobile communications devices in 
vehicle
BMW does not recommend using 
mobile communications devices, e.g. 
portable phones, in the interior of the vehi-
cle without a direct connection to an out-
side antenna. Otherwise the vehicle elec-
tronics and mobile communications device 
can affect each other. In addition, it is not  

Using the phone in your vehicle
178 vide a detailed description of the situa-
tion.< 
For technical reasons, the emergency 
call cannot be guaranteed under 
unfavorable conditions.<
Under certain conditions, an emergency 
call is started automatically immediately 
after a severe accident. The automatic 
emergency call is not affected by the emer-
gency call button being pressed.
Commissioning 
BMW portable phone 
1.Pull back the cradle slightly
2.Insert the portable phone.
For portable phones with SIM 
card: First switch on portable 
phone and enter PIN, then insert.<
Before driving, place the BMW porta-
ble phone in the cradle. You can then 
control the portable phone with the button 
in the steering wheel, the Control Center, 
the telephone keypad or the voice com-
mand system.<
Switching your BMW portable phone 
on and off 
You can switch your BMW portable 
phone on and off by maintaining 
extended pressure on the telephone key-
pad. 
Entering lock code 
If, after switching on the BMW portable 
phone, you are requested by a message on 
the Control Display to enter the lock code:
1.Enter the lock code, e.g. 1234
2.Press the button
Getting started
Making a call 
1.Enter the desired phone number
2.Press the button
The phone number appears in the Control 
Display's status line.
Always remember to enter the com-
plete telephone number, i.e. the area 
code, even if you are currently in the same 
area as the number that you wish to con-
tact.<
Ending a call 
Press the button
1.{Dial number}
2.Enter the phone number
>Listen to the entered numerical 
sequence:
{Read out}
>Delete the entire number:
{Delete}
3.{Dial}. 

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Wheels and tires 
Tire inflation pressure 
Information for your safety 
It is not merely the tire's service life, but 
also driving comfort and – to a great extent 
– driving safety that depend on the condi-
tion of the tires and the maintenance of the 
specified tire pressure. 
Check the tire inflation pressure regu-
larly and correct it if necessary, 
including the spare tire: at least every two 
weeks and before beginning a longer trip. 
If you fail to observe this precaution you 
may be driving on tires with incorrect tire 
pressures, a condition that can not only 
compromise your vehicle's stability, but 
also lead to tire damage and the risk of an 
accident. 
Do not drive with deflated, i.e. flat tires, 
except run-flat tires. A flat tire will seriously 
impair your vehicle's handling and braking 
response. Attempts to drive on a flat tire 
can lead to loss of control over the vehi-
cle.<
Checking inflation pressure 
Only check tire inflation pressure when the 
tires are cold. This means after a maximum 
of 1.25 miles/2 km driving or when the 
vehicle has been parked for at least 
2 hours. When tires are warm, the tire infla-
tion pressure increases.
After correcting the inflation pressure(s), 
always reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor, 
refer to page96. 
Inflation pressures for standard tires
The inflation pressures for your standard 
tires can be found on the door pillar when 
you open the driver's door.
Inflation pressures for other tire 
sizes
The table below provides all the correct 
inflation pressures for the specified tire 
sizes at ambient temperature.
After correcting the inflation pres-
sure(s), always reinitialize the Flat Tire 
Monitor, refer to page96.<
Tire size
The inflation pressures apply to the tire 
sizes approved and tire brands recom-
mended by BMW; a list of these is available 
from your BMW center. 

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760i, 760Li
Tire sizePressure specifications in psi/kPa
All pressure specifications in 
the table are indicated in psi/
kilopascal with cold tires. 
Cold = ambient temperature
245/50 R 18 100 V M+S 
245/55 R 17 102 W
245/50 R 18 100 W
245/55 R 17 102 Q M+S
245/50 R 18 100 Q M+S32/220 35/240 35/240 42/290
Front: 245/45 R 19 98 W 32/220 - 35/240 -
Rear: 275/40 R 19 101 W - 35/240 - 42/290
Front: 245/40 R 20 95 Y 32/220 - 35/240
Rear: 275/35 R 20 98 Y - 35/240 - 42/290
More details on the permitted load and weights can be found on page216.
Tire sizePressure specifications in psi/kPa
All pressure specifications in 
the table are indicated in psi/
kilopascal with cold tires. 
Cold = ambient temperature
245/50 R 18 100 V M+S 
245/50 R 18 100 W
245/50 R 18 100 Q M+S35/240 38/260 38/260 42/290
Front: 245/45 R 19 98 Y 35/240 - 38/260 -
Rear: 275/40 R 19 101 Y - 38/260 - 42/290
Front: 245/40 R 20 95 Y 35/240 - 38/260
Rear: 275/35 R 20 98 Y - 38/260 - 42/290
More details on the permitted load and weights can be found on page216.