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If exceptional circumstances 
make it necessary to engage the 
parking brake while the vehicle is in 
motion, do not pull it with excessive 
pressure. Keep your thumb pressed 
against the release button while care-
fully pulling the lever up.
Excessive pressure can lead to over-
braking and loss of traction – fishtailing 
– at the rear axle.
The brake lamps do not come on when 
the parking brake is engaged.
Always engage the parking brake when 
parking on slopes and inclined sur-
faces. Engaging a gear may not provide 
adequate resistance to rolling.<
To avoid corrosion and one-sided 
braking, apply the parking brake 
lightly from time to time when coasting 
to a standstill – at a traffic light, for 
example – provided that it is safe to do 
so.<
Manual transmission
When shifting gears in the 
fifth/sixth gear plane, be sure to 
press the gearshift lever to the right in 
order to prevent inadvertent selection 
of a gear in the third/fourth gear plane.
Do not hold the vehicle in place on 
slopes by slipping or 'riding' the clutch. 
Use the parking brake instead. Riding 
the clutch leads to severe and prema-
ture clutch wear.<
ReverseSelect only when the vehicle is station-
ary. Press the gearshift lever to the left 
to overcome the slight resistance.
When you select reverse the backup 
lamps will light up automatically when 
the ignition key is in position 2.
Parking brake
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Dynamic Stability Control DSCThe conceptDSC supports vehicle stability, even in 
critical driving situations.
DSC optimizes driving stability and 
traction during acceleration and when 
you are starting from a standstill. In 
addition, it also recognizes unstable 
vehicle conditions, such as understeer-
ing and oversteering. By reducing 
engine power and applying brakes at 
the wheels, DSC helps to keep the 
vehicle on a steady course within phys-
ically feasible limits.
The system starts up automatically 
each time you start the engine.
The laws of physics cannot be 
repealed, even with DSC. The 
driver remains responsible for the con-
sequences of any inadequate driving 
style. Therefore, do not take any risks 
because of the additional safety pro-
vided. Do not make any modifications 
to the DSC system. Allow only autho-
rized technicians to perform service 
procedures on the DSC.<
Indicator lamp for DSC
The indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster will go out shortly 
after the ignition has been 
switched on, refer to page 20.
>The indicator lamp flashes: DSC is 
active and is controlling the drive 
torque based on driving conditions
>The indicator lamp does not go out 
after the engine is started or lights up 
continuously while you are driving: 
DSC has been deactivated via the 
button or is defective. 
Please consult your BMW center for 
repairs.
You can continue to drive the vehicle 
normally without DSC. In the event of a 
malfunction, contact a BMW center or a 
workshop that works according to 
BMW requirements with appropriately 
trained personnel.
To deactivate DSCPress the DSC button; the DSC indica-
tor lamp lights up continuously. DSC is 
switched off.
When better traction is required, it is 
beneficial to deactivate the system in 
the following situations:
>When rocking the vehicle or starting 
off in deep snow or on loose surfaces
>When driving with snow chains.
To maintain vehicle stability, 
always drive with the system 
switched on whenever possible.

110Special operating instructions
Break-in proceduresTo ensure that your vehicle continues to 
provide maximum economy throughout 
an extended service life, we request 
that you devote careful attention to the 
following instructions.
Because of its engineering design, 
the BMW M3 Convertible is an 
especially high-quality vehicle. It is in 
your best interest to follow the break-in 
tips very closely. Doing this, you will 
create the basis for a long, optimum 
service life.
speeds, but do not exceed an engine 
speed of 5,500 rpm or a road speed of 
105 mph / 170 km/h.
Obey your local and state maximum 
speed limits.
Do not depress the accelerator pedal to 
the full-throttle position.
Vehicles with SMG Drivelogic, refer to 
page 73: do not use Drivelogic pro-
grams 5 or 6 or launch control during 
the break-in period.
>Following the break-in inspection at 
1,250 miles/2,000 km, you can grad-
ually increase engine or road speeds.
TransmissionThe transmission will begin to function 
optimally after approx. 
300 miles/500 km. Shift gears cau-
tiously during this period and do not 
exceed an engine speed of 5,500 rpm.
Vehicles with SMG Drivelogic, refer to 
page 73: do not use Drivelogic pro-
grams 5 or 6 or launch control during 
the break-in period.TiresOwing to technical factors associated 
with their manufacture, tires do not 
achieve their full traction potential until 
an initial break-in period has elapsed. 
We thus ask you to drive with extra care 
during the first 200 miles/300 km. 
Obey your local and state maximum 
speed limits.Brake systemApprox. 300 miles/500 km must elapse 
before the brake pads and rotors 
achieve the optimal pad-surface and 
wear patterns required for trouble-free 
operation and an extended service life 
later on.To break in the separate parking brake 
drums, apply the parking brake lightly 
when coasting to a standstill, e.g. at a 
traffic signal, provided that traffic condi-
tions permit to do so.
To avoid corrosion repeate this proce-
dure from time to time.
The brake lamps do not come on 
when the parking brake is set.
Vacuum for the brake system servo unit 
on your BMW is available only when the 
engine is running. When you move the 
vehicle with the engine off – when tow-
ing, for example – substantially higher 
levels of pedal force will be required to 
brake the vehicle.<
ClutchThe clutch will also begin to function 
optimally after about 300  miles/500  km. 
Drive cautiously during this break-in 
period and do not press the clutch or 
shift at high engine speeds.After replacing partsFollow the same break-in procedures if 
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General driving notesHot exhaust system
High temperatures occur with 
every vehicle equipped with a cat-
alytic converter. Heat shields are 
installed adjacent to some sections of 
the exhaust system. Never remove 
these shields; do not apply undercoat-
ing to their surfaces. When driving, 
standing at idle and parking the vehicle, 
take care to avoid contact between the 
hot exhaust system and flammable 
materials, e.g. hay, leaves, grass, etc. 
Such contact could lead to a fire, 
resulting in serious personal injury and 
property damage.<
When the vehicle is parkedCondensation forms in the automatic 
climate control system during opera-
tion, which then exits under the vehicle. 
Traces of condensed water of this kind 
are thus normal.Before driving through a car washFold in the exterior mirrors manually 
because they could otherwise be dam-
aged due to the width of the vehicle.
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 is referred to as 
hydroplaning, and can lead to partial or 
complete loss of traction, vehicle con-
trol and braking effectiveness.<
The risk of hydroplaning increases as 
the tread depth of the tires decreases, 
refer also to Tire tread on page 120.
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. Other-
wise, the vehicle's engine, the electrical 
systems and the transmission may be 
damaged.<
Braking safelyYour BMW is equipped with ABS as a 
standard feature. If you are in a situa-
tion which requires full braking, it is 
best to brake using maximum brake 
pressure: panic stop. Since the vehicle 
maintains steering responsiveness, you 
can avoid possible obstacles with a 
minimum of steering effort, despite the 
full brake application.
Pulsation at the brake pedal combined 
with sounds from the hydraulic circuits 
indicates to the driver that ABS is in its 
active mode.
Do not drive with your foot resting 
on the brake pedal. Otherwise, 
even light but consistent pedal pres-
sure can lead to high temperatures, 
brake wear and possibly even brake 
failure.<
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. Monitor traffic condi-
tions to ensure that this maneuver does 
not pose a hazard to you or to other 
road users. The heat generated in this 
process helps dry the pads and rotors. 
Immediate braking force is then avail-
able if necessary.
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Tire codeKnowing the tire code on the tire side-
wall makes it easier to correctly choose 
and identify your tires.Tire sizeE.g. 205/60 R 15 91 W
205 = Nominal width in mm 
60 = Cross-sectional ratio in %
R = Radial belt construction
15 = Rim diameter in inches
91 = Load index, not on ZR tires
W = Speed rating, in front of the R on 
ZR tiresSpeed ratingQ = up to 100 mph (160 km/h)
T = up to 118 mph (190 km/h)
H = up to 130 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 NumberTires with DOT codes comply with the 
guidelines of the U.S. Department of 
Transportation.DOT code:
E.g. DOT xxxx xxx 3204
xxxx = Manufacturer's code for tire 
brand
xxx = Tire size and tire version
3204 = Tire age
Tire ageThe date on which the tire was manu-
factured is indicated by the code on the 
sidewall:
DOT … 3204 indicates that the tire was 
manufactured in week 32 of the year 
2004.
BMW recommends the replacement of 
all tires when they are no more than 
6 years old, even if a tire life of 10  years 
is possible.Uniform Tire Quality GradingQuality grades can be found where 
applicable on the tire sidewall between 
tread shoulder and maximum section 
width. For example:
Tread wear 200 Traction AA
Temperature ADOT quality gradesTread wearTraction AA A B C
Temperature A B C
All passenger car tires must con-
form to Federal Safety Require-
ments in addition to these grades.<
Tread wearThe tread wear grade is a comparative 
rating based on the wear rate of the tire 
when tested under controlled condi-
tions on a specified government test 
course.
For example, a tire graded 150 would 
wear one and one-half – 1 
1/2 – times as 
well on the government course as a tire 
graded 100. The relative performance 
of tires depends upon the actual condi-
tions of their use, however, and may 
depart significantly from the norm due 
to variations in driving habits, service 
practices and differences in road char-
acteristics and climate.
TractionThe traction grades, from highest to 
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Those grades represent the tire's ability 
to stop on wet pavement as measured 
under controlled conditions on speci-
fied government test surfaces 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, cornering, 
hydroplaning, or peak traction charac-
teristics.
tire's resistance to the generation of 
heat and its ability to dissipate heat 
when tested under controlled condi-
tions on a specified indoor laboratory 
test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can cause 
the material of the tire to degenerate 
and reduce tire life, and excessive tem-
perature can lead to sudden tire failure. 
The grade C corresponds to a level of 
performance which all passenger car 
tires must meet under the Federal 
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. 
Grades B and A represent higher levels 
of performance on the laboratory test 
wheel than the minimum required by 
law.
The temperature grade for this tire 
is established for a tire that is 
properly inflated and not overloaded. 
Excessive speed, under-inflation, or 
excessive loading, either separately or 
in combination, can cause heat buildup 
and possible tire failure.
summer tires.
Tire conditionWheel/tire damageInspect your tires frequently for signs of 
damage, foreign objects and tread 
wear, and check tread depth.
Due to low-profile tires, please 
note that wheels, tires and sus-
pension parts are more susceptible to 
road hazard and consequential dam-
ages.
Unusual vibrations encountered during 
normal vehicle operation can indicate 
tire failure or some other vehicle defect. 
This type of problem can be caused by 
contact with curbs, etc. This is also true 
for irregularities in the vehicle's han-
dling characteristics, such as a pro-
nounced tendency to pull to the left or 
right.
Should this occur, respond by immedi-
ately reducing your speed. Proceed 
carefully to the nearest BMW center or 
professional tire center, or have the 
vehicle towed there. Tire damage, up to 
and including blowouts, can endanger 
the lives of both the vehicle occupants 
and other road users.<
Tire code
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The correct wheels and tires
BMW recommends using only 
wheels and tires that have been 
tested and approved by BMW for the 
particular vehicle model, as otherwise 
body contact and serious accidents can 
result despite the use of the same nom-
inal size, e.g. due to manufacturing tol-
erances. If non-approved wheels and 
tires are used, BMW cannot evaluate 
their suitability, and therefore cannot be 
held liable for driving safety.<
To maintain good handling characteris-
tics, only use a full set of tires of the 
same brand and tread configuration. 
After a flat tire, have the previous wheel 
and tire combination restored as soon 
as possible.
Recommended tire sizes and 
brandsFor each tire size, certain tire brands 
have been tested, classified as road-
safe and approved by BMW. You can 
find out about these from a professional 
tire center, preferably your BMW cen-
ter. Observe any country-specific regu-
lations, e.g. on making a corresponding 
entry in the vehicle documents.
The factory-approved radial belt tires 
are matched to your vehicle and pro-
vide optimum safety and driving com-
fort when used properly.Special characteristics of winter 
tiresBMW recommends the use of winter 
tires for operation under winter road 
conditions. While all-season tires with 
M+S designation provide better winter 
traction than summer tires, they gener-
ally do not achieve the full performance 
of winter tires.Observing speed ratings
Never exceed the maximum 
speed for which the winter tires 
are rated. Unprofessional attempts by 
laymen to service tires can lead to dam-
age and accidents. Have this work per-
formed by skilled professionals only. 
The technicians at your BMW center 
will be glad to assist you with the 
required professional knowledge and 
specialized equipment.<
StorageAlways store tires in a cool, dry place. 
Store them away from light whenever 
possible. Protect the tires against con-
tact with oil, grease and fuel. Do not 
exceed the maximum tire inflation pres-
sures specified on the tire sidewall.
New wheels and tires
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