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Contents
The fastest way to find information on special 
topics is by using the index starting on 
page106.
Using this Owner's Manual
4Notes
At a glance
10Cockpit
Controls
16Opening and closing
27Adjustments
33Transporting children safely
36Driving
46Everything under control
50Technology for safety and driving 
convenience
56Lamps
58Controlling the climate for pleasant 
driving
64Interior conveniences
Driving tips
68Special operating instructions
Mobility
76Refueling
78Wheels and tires 
84In the engine compartment
89Maintenance
91Replacement procedures
96Giving and receiving assistance
Reference
102Technical data
106Everything from A to Z  

Controlling the climate for pleasant driving
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Controlling the climate for pleasant driving
Air conditioning 
1Air onto the windshield and the side win-
dows
2Air for the upper body area59
3Air for the footwell
4Air distribution595Air conditioning59
6Outside air/recirculated air mode59
7Temperature adjustment59
8Air supply/blower59
9Rear window defroster59 

Controlling the climate for pleasant driving
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To defrost windows and remove 
condensation
1Turn the rotary control to 
2Turn the rotary blower control for the air 
supply completely to the right
3Turn the rotary temperature control com-
pletely to the right
4To defrost the rear window, switch on the 
rear window defroster 

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Automatic climate control* 
1Air onto the windshield and the side win-
dows
2Air for the upper body area63
3Air for the footwell
4Individual air distribution62
5To defrost windows and remove 
condensation62
6Automatic air distribution and air 
supply627Air supply/blower62
8Air conditioning62
9Maximum cooling62
10Temperature62
11Outside air/Automatic recirculated air con-
trol AUC/recirculated air mode62
12Rear window defroster63 

Controlling the climate for pleasant driving
62
Tips for pleasant driving
Use the automatic system – switch on with 
AUTO button 6. Select the desired interior tem-
perature.
Detailed setting options are described for you 
below.
Automatic air distribution and supply
The AUTO program assumes the 
adjustment of the air distribution and 
air supply for you and in addition 
adapts the temperature to external 
influences, summer or winter, to meet prefer-
ences you can specify. 
In the AUTO program, the air conditioning 
mode is also turned on at the same time.
The AUTO program functions only to a 
limited extent when the convertible top is 
open.<
Individual air distribution 
You yourself can direct airflow onto 
the windows  , toward the upper 
body   and into the footwell  . The 
arrow lights up. The automatic air 
supply remains unchanged. All intermediate 
settings are possible. By pressing the AUTO 
button, you can reactivate the air distribution.
Temperature 
The interior temperature that 
appears on the display panel is a gen-
eral figure intended for reference 
purposes. When you start the vehi-
cle, the system ensures that the selected tem-
perature is reached as quickly as possible, 
regardless of the season. It then maintains this 
temperature.
Air supply/blower 
Turn the rotary control to adjust the 
air supply. This shuts off the auto-
matic air supply. The arrow lights up. 
The automatic air distribution 
remains unchanged. You can reactivate the 
automatic air supply by pressing the AUTO but-
ton.When you turn the rotary control toward zero: 
the blower, heating and air conditioner are 
switched off, and the air supply is stopped. You 
can reactivate the system by turning the control 
toward the right again.
To defrost windows and remove 
condensation
This program quickly removes ice 
and condensation from the wind-
shield and the side windows.
Maximum cooling 
Above an outside temperature of 
327/06 and with the engine run-
ning, you achieve a maximum cooling 
effect as quickly as possible. At the 
same time, the air conditioning is turned on.
The temperature is set to the lowest possible 
value. The system switches to the recirculated 
air mode, and air flows at maximum blower 
speed from the ventilation grills in the upper 
body area only. Therefore, the air outlets must 
always be open when you select this program.
Air conditioning 
The air is cooled and dehumidified 
and, depending on the temperature 
setting, rewarmed.
Depending on the weather, the wind-
shield may fog over briefly when the engine is 
started.
The air conditioning system is automatically 
switched on when you use the AUTO program.
Condensation forms during operation of 
the air conditioning system, which then 
exits under the vehicle. Traces of condensed 
water on the ground underneath the vehicle are 
thus normal.<
Outside air/Automatic recirculated air 
control AUC/recirculated air mode 
You can respond to unpleasant 
external odors or pollutants by tem-
porarily stopping the flow of outside 
air. The system then recirculates the 
air currently within the vehicle. 

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1.Close all windows
2.Increase the air supply from the air condi-
tioner or automatic climate control to a high 
level. Refer to page58 or61.
Hot exhaust system 
High temperatures occur with every vehi-
cle equipped with a catalytic converter. 
Heat shields are installed adjacent to some sec-
tions of the exhaust system. Never remove 
these shields; do not apply undercoating to 
their surfaces. When driving, standing at idle 
and parking the vehicle, take care to avoid con-
tact between the hot exhaust system and flam-
mable materials, e.g. hay, leaves, grass, etc. 
Such contact could lead to a fire, resulting in 
serious personal injury and property damage.<
Hydroplaning 
When driving on wet or slushy roads, 
reduce vehicle speed. If you do not, a 
wedge of water may form between the tires and 
the road surface. This phenomenon can lead to 
partial or complete loss of traction, vehicle con-
trol and braking effectiveness.<
Driving through water 
Do not drive through water on the road if it 
is deeper than 1 ft/30 cm, and then only at 
walking speed. Otherwise, the vehicle's engine, 
the electrical systems and the transmission 
may be damaged.<
Use the parking brake on inclines
On inclines, keep the vehicle from rolling 
by using the parking brake rather than by 
slipping the clutch, which would lead to a high 
degree of clutch wear.<
Braking safely 
Your BMW is equipped with ABS as a standard 
feature. If you are in a situation which requires 
full braking, it is best to brake using maximum 
brake pressure: panic stop. Since the vehicle 
maintains steering responsiveness, you can still 
avoid possible obstacles with a minimum of 
steering effort.Pulsation at the brake pedal combines with 
sounds from the hydraulic circuits to indicate to 
the driver that ABS is in its active mode.
Wet roads
If the roads are wet or if there is heavy rain, it is 
advisable to gently press the brakes for a brief 
moment every few miles/kilometers. Watch 
traffic conditions to ensure that this maneuver 
does not endanger other road users. The 
resulting heat dries the brake rotors and brake 
pads. Immediate braking force is then available 
if necessary.
Inclines
To prevent overheating and, as a result, 
diminished braking effectiveness, drive 
down long or steep downhill grades in a gear 
which requires the least braking. Otherwise, 
even light but consistent pedal pressure can 
lead to high temperatures, brake wear and pos-
sibly even brake failure.<
The braking power of the engine can be further 
enhanced by downshifting the automatic trans-
mission in manual mode, if necessary, into first 
gear; refer to pages39 and41. This prevents an 
excessive load on the brakes.
Do not coast with the clutch depressed or 
with the transmission or selector lever in 
Neutral. Do not coast with the engine switched 
off. Otherwise, the engine provides no braking 
effect while the transmission is in idling posi-
tion, and there is no power-assist for braking or 
steering when the engine is off.
Floor mats, floor carpets or other objects must 
not be in the area near the brake or accelerator 
pedal, as this could impair the movement of the 
pedals.<
Corrosion on the brake rotors 
Limited vehicle use, extended periods with the 
vehicle parked or in storage, and operating con-
ditions in which braking is restricted to gentle, 
low-pressure applications will all increase the 
tendency for corrosion to form on the rotors and 
contamination to accumulate on the brake 
pads. This occurs because the minimal pres- 

Wheels and tires
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Tire coding
Understanding the lettering on the tire sidewall 
makes it easier to identify and choose the cor-
rect tires.
Tire size
e.g. 225/50 R 16 92 V
Nominal width in mm
Cross-sectional
ratio in %
Radial belt construction
Rim diameter in inches
Load index, 
not on ZR tires
Speed code letter, 
in front of the R on ZR tires
Speed code letter
Q= up to 105 mph / 160 km/h
T= up to 118 mph / 190 km/h
H= up to 131 mph / 210 km/h
V= up to 150 mph / 240 km/h
W= up to 167 mph / 270 km/h
Y= up to 186 mph / 300 km/h
Tire Identification Number
Tires with DOT codes meet the guidelines of 
the U.S. Department of Transportation.
DOT code:
e.g. DOT xxxx xxx 5004
Manufacturer's code 
for tire brand
Tire size and 
tire version
Tire age
Tire age
The date on which the tire was manufactured is 
indicated by the code on the sidewall:
DOT … 5004 indicates that the tire was manu-
factured in week 50 of the year 2004.BMW recommends the replacement of all tires 
every 6 years at the latest, even if a tire usage of 
10 years is possible.
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Quality grades can be found where applicable 
on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and 
maximum section width. For example:
Treadwear 200 Traction AA
Temperature A
DOT quality grades 
Tread wear
Traction AA A B C
Temperature A B C
All passenger car tires must conform to 
Federal Safety Requirements in addition 
to these grades.<
Tread wear
The tread wear grade is a comparative rating 
based on the wear rate of the tire when tested 
under controlled conditions on a specified gov-
ernment test course. 
For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one 
and one-half, 1 γ, times as well on the govern-
ment course as a tire graded 100. The relative 
performance of tires depends upon the actual 
conditions of their use, however, and may 
depart significantly from the norm due to varia-
tions in driving habits, service practices and dif-
ferences in road characteristics and climate.
Traction
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are 
AA, A, B and C. 
Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop 
on wet pavement as measured under controlled 
conditions on specified government test sur-
faces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C 
may have poor traction performance.
The traction grade assigned to this tire is 
based on straight-ahead braking traction 
tests, and does not include acceleration, cor-
nering, hydroplaning, or peak traction charac-
teristics.< 

Everything from A to Z
106
A
ABS Antilock Brake 
System50
– indicator lamp13
Acceleration assistant42
Accessories, refer to
– For your own safety6
– Your individual vehicle5
Accident, refer to Emergency 
call96
Acknowledgment signal for 
vehicle locking/unlocking16
Activated-charcoal filter63
Adjusting the thigh support29
Air, drying, 
refer to Air conditioning 
mode59,62
Airbags53
– deactivation33
– indicator lamp12
– passenger airbags indicator 
lamp34
– reactivation33
– safe seating position27
Airbag switch33
Air conditioning58
Air conditioning mode
– air conditioning59
– automatic climate control62
Air conditioning mode 
switching on/off 
manually59,62
Air distribution
– air conditioning59
– automatic climate control62
Airing out, refer to 
Ventilation59,63
Air outlets, 
refer to Ventilation59,63
Air pressure, refer to Tire 
inflation pressure78Air recirculation, refer to 
Recirculated air 
mode59,62
Air supply/blower
– air conditioning59
– automatic climate control62
AKI, refer to Fuel 
specifications76
Alarm system25
– avoiding unintentional 
alarms26
All-season tires, refer to 
Winter tires81
Antenna, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Antifreeze86,87
– coolant87
– washing fluids86
Antilock Brake System 
ABS50
– indicator lamp13
Anti-theft alarm system, refer 
to Alarm system25
Anti-theft protection16,25
Approved axle load, refer to 
Weights103
Approved engine oils87
Approved gross vehicle 
weight, refer to Weights103
Artificial leather, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Ashtray65
Assistant systems, 
refer to Dynamic Stability 
Control DSC50
AUC Automatic recirculated 
air control62Automatic
– air distribution62
– air supply/blower62
– cruise control44
– headlamp control56
– luggage compartment lid 
operation19
Automatically dimming 
interior rearview mirror31
Automatic car wash, refer to 
the Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Automatic climate control61
Automatic recirculated air 
control AUC62
Automatic transmission with 
Steptronic38
– ignition36
– indicator lamp13
– interlock36
– selector lever lock38
– shiftlock38
– towing the vehicle99
– tow-starting99
AUTO program, 
refer to Automatic air 
distribution62
Average fuel consumption49
– setting unit of measure48
Average speed49
– setting unit of measure48
Avoiding unintentional 
alarms26
Axle loads, refer to 
Weights103
B
Backrest, refer to Seat 
adjustment28
Backup lamps38
– bulb replacement93
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