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Dynamic Brake Control (DBC)
 
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Malfunction in the DBC system. 
Conventional braking efficiency 
is available and unrestricted.
Have the system checked as soon as 
possible.
For additional information, refer to 
page 115.
Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) 
warning lamp for Canadian 
models.
Add washer fluid
The washer fluid level is too low, 
top it up at the earliest opportu-
nity.
For additional information, refer to 
page 126.
CHECK GAS CAP*
 
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This indicator lamp comes on 
when the gas cap is loose or 
missing.
Close the gas cap tightly: refer to 
page 24.
SERVICE ENGINE SOON
 
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If the indicator lamp comes on 
either continuously or intermit-
tently, this indicates a fault in the emis-
sions-related electronic systems. 
 
Although the vehicle remains opera-
tional, you should have the systems 
checked by your BMW center at the 
earliest possible opportunity.
For additional information, refer to 
page 132.
Service Engine Soon indicator 
lamp for Canadian models.
Engine electronics
 
●
 
There is a fault in the electronic 
engine-management system. 
You can continue to drive with reduced 
engine output or engine speed. Please 
have the system inspected at your 
BMW center.
Add coolant
The coolant level is too low. Add 
coolant at the earliest opportu-
nity.
For additional information, refer to 
page 128.
 
Green: for your information
 
Turn signal indicator
Flashes when the turn signal is 
operated.
Rapid flashing indicates a system mal-
function.
For additional information, refer to 
page 70.
 
Cruise control
Lights up when the cruise con-
trol is activated. Ready for oper-
ation via the buttons in the steering 
wheel.
For additional information, refer to 
page 72.
Front fog lamps
Lights up whenever you switch 
on the front fog lamps.
For additional information, refer to 
page 87.
 
Blue: for your information
 
High beams
Comes on when the high beams 
are on or the headlamp flasher 
is actuated.
For additional information, refer to 
pages 70, 87.
 
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Fuel gaugeOnce the indicator lamp stays on con-
tinuously, there are still approx. 
2 gallons/8 liters of fuel in the fuel tank.
Fuel tank capacity approx. 
16.6 gallons/63 liters.
Certain operating conditions, such as 
those encountered in mountainous 
areas, may cause the needle to fluctu-
ate slightly.
Fill the fuel tank before it is com-
pletely empty. Driving to the last 
drop of fuel can prevent the engine 
from operating properly and result in 
damage.<
When you switch on the ignition, the 
indicator lamp lights up briefly as an 
operation check.
Engine coolant temperature gaugeBlueThe engine is still cold. Drive at moder-
ate engine and vehicle speeds.Between the blue and red zonesNormal operating range. The needle 
may rise as far as the edge of the red 
sector during normal operation.RedWhen you switch on the ignition, the 
warning lamp comes on briefly as an 
operation check.
If the lamp comes on during normal 
vehicle operation: the engine has over-
heated. Stop and switch the engine off 
immediately and allow it to cool down.
To check coolant level, refer to 
page 128.
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Draft-free ventilationYou can adjust the blower controls for 
the upper body area to obtain the opti-
mum airflow rates and directions for 
your personal requirements:
1Rotary dials for infinitely variable 
opening and closing of the vent out-
lets
2Levers for airflow direction
3With the rotary dial, you can add 
more or less cool air to the air coming 
from the outlets for the upper body 
area:
>Turn toward blue – cooler.
>Turn toward red – warmer.
MicrofilterThe built-in microfilter removes dust 
and pollen from the incoming air. Your 
BMW center will replace it during rou-
tine maintenance. A substantial reduc-
tion in airflow indicates that the filter 
needs to be replaced before scheduled 
maintenance.
To defrost windows and remove 
condensation1. Set the blower speed rotary control 
for the airflow rate to position 4
2. Turn the rotary temperature control 
completely to the right to the red 
zone
3. Turn the rotary control for air distri-
bution to position 
4. Switch on the rear window defroster 
to defrost the rear window.
Air conditioning
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Condensation forms during opera-
tion 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
You can respond to unpleasant 
external odors or pollutants by 
temporarily stopping the flow of outside 
air. The system then recirculates the air 
currently within the vehicle.
Press the button repeatedly to select 
one of three different operating modes.
>Indicator lamps off: outside airflow is 
on
>Left-hand indicator lamp on – AUC 
mode: the system recognizes pollut-
ants in the outside air and blocks the 
flow of air when necessary. The sys-
tem then recirculates the air currently 
within the vehicle. Depending on the 
air quality, the automatic system then 
switches back and forth between 
outside air supply and recirculation of 
the air within the vehicle
>Right-hand indicator lamp on: the 
flow of external air into the vehicle is 
permanently blocked. The system 
then recirculates the air currently 
within the vehicle.
If the windows should fog over in 
the recirculated-air mode, switch 
this mode off and increase the air sup-
ply as required.
When the rear window defroster 
is activated, the indicator lamp 
comes on. The rear window defroster 
switches off automatically after a short 
while.
You can have your vehicle pro-
grammed in such a way that the 
rear window defroster switches on 
automatically. This occurs within 5 min-
utes after starting the engine when out-
side temperatures are below approx. 
397/+46.<
Draft-free ventilationYou can adjust the blower controls for 
the upper body area to obtain the opti-
mum airflow rates and directions for 
your personal requirements:
1Rotary dials for infinitely variable 
opening and closing of the vent out-
lets
2Levers for airflow direction
3With the rotary dial, you can add 
more or less cool air to the air coming 
from the outlets for the upper body 
area:
>Turn toward blue – cooler.
>Turn toward red – warmer.
Automatic climate control*
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