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>Hooks for hanging up shopping bags or tote 
bags, for example, on the left and right-hand 
sides of the cargo bay
>Net for small objects on the right trim panel 
of the cargo bay
>Storage compartment under the floor panel
Depending on your vehicle's equipment, other 
storage spaces can be found in the cargo bay:
>Net
* for securing smaller objects, to be 
attached to the fixtures on the floor panel
>Net
* on the left side trim of the cargo bay 
instead of the rubber strap
>Reversible cargo area floor panel with inte-
grated plastic cover
* for cargo bay or 
bumper
>Folding, removable box
* under the floor 
panel, e.g. for wet or dirty items
>Insertable dividers
* and removable storage 
tray for the storage compartment under the 
floor panel
Folding up the floor panel
Do not exceed the maximum permissible 
load of 55 lbs/25 kg for the storage com-
partment under the floor panel, otherwise dam-
age could result.<
Sedan
Press the floor panel against the ceiling of the 
cargo bay; a locking device holds the floor panel 
in place. To detach the floor panel, pull it out of 
the locking device.
Equipment version with drawer:
Take the retaining strap on the right-hand side 
of the drawer out of the bracket and use it to fix 
the floor panel in place.
Sports Wagon
Fold up the floor panel and take it out or lean it 
forward.
Lashing eyes
You will find lashing eyelets in the cargo bay for 
securing luggage items with nets or tensioning 
straps, refer to page125.
Ski bag*
Designed for safe, clean transport of up to 
4 pairs of standard skis or up to 2 snowboards.
With the ski bag you can stow skis with a length 
of up to 6ft 10in/2.10m. When skis of 6ft 10in/
2.10 m length are loaded, the overall capacity of 
the ski bag is reduced due to its tapered design.
Loading
1.Fold down the center armrest.
2.Press the button, reach into the recess and 
fold down the cover.
3.Open the Velcro fastener, spread the ski 
bag between the front seats and insert the 
skis or snowboards. 
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When the vehicle is parked
Condensation forms while the automatic cli-
mate control is in operation, and then exits 
under the vehicle. Traces of condensed water 
under the vehicle are therefore normal.
Before driving into a car wash
For general information about taking care of 
your BMW, refer to the Caring for your vehicle 
brochure.
Sports Wagon: rear window wiper
Driving through an automatic car wash can 
result in damage to the rear window wiper. If 
necessary, ask the operator of the car wash 
about protective measures you should take.
With convenient access and automatic 
transmission
Insert the remote control into the ignition 
switch.
The engine can be switched off when the selec-
tor lever is in position N. Refer also to page38.
Cargo loading
To avoid loading the tires beyond their 
approved carrying capacity, never over-
load the vehicle. Overloading can lead to over-
heating and increases the rate at which damage 
develops inside the tires. The ultimate result 
can assume the form of a sudden blow-out.<
Determining loading limit
1.Locate the following statement on your 
vehicle's placard
*:
The combined weight of occupants 
and cargo should never exceed 
XXX kg or YYY lbs. Otherwise, overloading 
can result in damage to the vehicle and 
unstable driving conditions.<
2.Determine the combined weight of the 
driver and passengers that will be riding in 
your vehicle.
3.Subtract the combined weight of the driver 
and passengers from XXX kilograms or YYY 
pounds.
4.The resulting figure equals the available 
amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. 
For example, if the YYY amount equals 
1,400 lbs. and there will be five 150-lb. pas-
sengers in your vehicle, the amount of avail-
able cargo and luggage load capacity is 
650 lbs: 
1,400 lbs. minus 750 lbs. = 650 lbs.
5.Determine the combined weight of luggage 
and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That 
weight may not safely exceed the available 
cargo and luggage load capacity calculated 
in step 4.
6.If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, part of 
the load from your trailer will be transferred 
to your vehicle. Consult the manual for 
transporting a trailer to determine how this 
may reduce the available cargo and luggage 
load capacity of your vehicle.
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Roof-mounted luggage rack*
A special rack system is available as an option 
for your BMW. Comply with the directions given 
in the installation instructions.
Mounting points
The mounting points are located in the roof/
along the roof rails
*.
Loading roof-mounted luggage rack
Because roof racks raise the vehicle's center of 
gravity when loaded, they have a major effect on 
vehicle handling and steering response. 
You should therefore always remember not to 
exceed the approved roof load capacity, the 
approved gross vehicle weight or the axle loads 
when loading the rack.
You can find the applicable data under Weights 
on page239.
The roof load must be distributed uniformly and 
should not be too large in area. Heavy items 
should always be placed at the bottom. Be sure 
that adequate clearance is maintained for rais-
ing the glass sunroof, and that objects do not 
project into the opening path of the luggage 
compartment lid/tailgate.
Fasten roof-mounted cargo correctly and 
securely to prevent it from shifting or falling off 
during the trip.
Drive smoothly. Avoid sudden acceleration and 
braking maneuvers. Take corners gently.
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Controls
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Mobility
Weights
Sedan
Never exceed either the approved axle loads or 
the gross vehicle weight.
323i (Canada)328i328xi
Curb weight
>with manual transmission lbs/kg 3,274/1,485 3,340/1,515 3,582/1,625
>with automatic transmission  lbs/kg 3,329/1,510 3,406/1,545 3,627/1,645
Approved gross weight
>with manual transmission lbs/kg 4,332/1,965 4,398/1,995 4,641/2,105
>with automatic transmission  lbs/kg 4,387/1,990 4,464/2,025 4,685/2,125
Load lbs/kg 1,058/480 1,058/480 1,058/480
Approved front axle load  lbs/kg 2,083/945 2,116/960 2,293/1,040
Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,403/1,090 2,458/1,115 2,502/1,135
Approved roof load capacity  lbs/kg 165/75 165/75 165/75
Cargo bay capacity cu ft/l 16.2/460 16.2/460 16.2/460
335i
Curb weight
>with manual transmission lbs/kg 3,593/1,630
>with automatic transmission lbs/kg 3,605/1,635
Approved gross weight
>with manual transmission lbs/kg 4,652/2,110
>with automatic transmission  lbs/kg 4,663/2,115
Load lbs/kg 1,058/480
Approved front axle load  lbs/kg 2,238/1,015
Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,531/1,145
Approved roof load capacity  lbs/kg 165/75
Cargo bay capacity cu ft/l 15.9/450
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Sports Wagon
Never exceed either the approved axle loads or 
the gross vehicle weight.
328i328xi
Curb weight
>with manual transmission lbs/kg 3,527/1,600 3,770/1,710
>with automatic transmission  lbs/kg 3,593/1,630 3,814/1,730
Approved gross weight
>with manual transmission lbs/kg 4,630/2,100 4,872/2,210
>with automatic transmission  lbs/kg 4,696/2,130 4,916/2,230
Load lbs/kg 1,102/500 1,102/500
Approved front axle load  lbs/kg 2,127/965 2,326/1,055
Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,646/1,200 2,646/1,200
Approved roof load capacity  lbs/kg 165/75 165/75
Cargo bay capacity cu ft/l 16.2/460 - 48.9/1,385 16.2/460 - 48.9/1,385
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Everything from A - Z
248 Brakes
– ABS87
– BMW Maintenance 
System219
– breaking in122
– parking brake59
– service requirements77
Brakes, refer to Braking 
safely123
Brake system122
– BMW Maintenance 
System219
– breaking in122
– disc brakes123
Breakdown services, refer to 
Roadside Assistance229
Breaking in the clutch122
Breaking in the differential, 
refer to Engine and 
differential122
Break-in period122
Brightness of the Control 
Display85
"Brightness"on the control 
display85
Bulb changing, refer to Lamps 
and bulbs222
Burned fuel
– refer to Average 
consumption74
Button for starting the engine, 
refer to Start/stop button57
Buttons on the steering 
wheel11
C
California Proposition 65 
warning6
"Call"183,194
Call
– accepting181
– displaying accepted183
– ending182
– in absence183
– starting181Calling
– from phone book182
– from Top 8 list183
– redialing183
Can holders, refer to Cup 
holders111
Capacities241
Capacity of the cargo bay239
Car battery, refer to Vehicle 
battery227
Car care, refer to Caring for 
your vehicle brochure
Car-care products, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
"Car Data"74
Care, refer to Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Cargo, securing125
Cargo bay114
– capacity239
– convenient access37
– folding up the floor 
panel117
– lamp, refer to Interior 
lamps100
– opening from inside33
– opening from outside33
– partition net115
– roll-up cover114
Cargo bay lid, refer to 
Luggage compartment lid/
tailgate32
Cargo bay net, refer to 
Partition net115
Cargo loading
– securing cargo125
– stowing cargo125
– vehicle124
Caring for artificial leather, 
refer to Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Caring for leather, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Caring for plastic, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochureCaring for the carpet, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Caring for the vehicle finish, 
refer to Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Car jack
– jacking points227
Car key, refer to Integrated 
key/remote control28
Car phone176
– installation location, refer to 
Center armrest110
– refer to Mobile phone176
– refer to separate Owner's 
Manual
Car radio, refer to Radio160
Car wash124
– also refer to Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
– with convenient access38
Catalytic converter, refer to 
Hot exhaust system122
"Categories" for satellite 
radio164
CBS Condition Based 
Service219
"CD"156,166
CD changer166
– compressed audio files166
– controls156
– fast forward/reverse170
– installation location170
– playing a track168
– random order169
– repeating a track169
– selecting a CD166
– selecting a track167
– switching on/off156
– tone control157
– volume157
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Everything from A - Z
258 Rear turn signals
– replacing bulbs225
Rear ventilation105
Rearview mirror, refer to 
Mirrors50
Rear window
– cleaning63
– opening35
Rear window blind, refer to 
Roller sun blinds110
Rear window defroster104
Rear window safety switch39
Rear window wiper63
– changing rear wiper 
blade222
"Received calls"182
Receiving level of mobile 
phone, refer to Status 
information20
Rechargeable flashlight110
Recirculated-air mode103
Recirculation of air, refer to 
Recirculated-air mode103
Reclining seat, refer to 
Backrest45
Recording times, refer to 
Stopwatch84
"Redial" on the mobile 
phone182
Refueling200
Releasing
– hood214
Remaining distance, refer to 
Cruising range74
Remote control28
– battery renewal38
– convenient access36
– garage door opener107
– luggage compartment lid30
– malfunction31,38
– removing from the ignition 
lock57
– service data219
– tailgate30
"Repeat directory" for audio 
mode169
"Repeat" for audio mode169
"Repeat track" for audio 
mode169Replacement remote 
control28
Replacing bulbs, refer to 
Lamps and bulbs222
Replacing tires212
Replacing tires, refer to New 
wheels and tires212
Reporting safety defects6
Reserve warning, refer to Fuel 
gauge73
"Reset"90,92
Reset, refer to Resetting tone 
settings159
"Reset" for stopwatch85
"Reset" for tone settings159
Residual heat104
Restraint systems
– for children53
– refer to Safety belts49
Reverse
– CD changer170
– CD player170
Reverse gear
– automatic transmission with 
Steptronic60
– manual transmission59
Road map145
"Roadside Assistance"191
Roadside 
Assistance191,229
Roadside parking lamps99
– replacing bulbs223
Roadworthiness test, refer to 
Service requirements77
Roller blind
– sun blinds110
Roof load capacity239
Roof-mounted luggage 
rack126
Rope, refer to Tow-starting, 
towing away232
Rotary/pushbutton, refer to 
iDrive16Route141
– changing147
– display144
– displaying arrow view144
– displaying maps145
– displaying streets and 
towns/cities146
– displaying town146
– list146
– selecting141
– selecting criteria141
RSC Runflat System 
Component, refer to Run-
Flat Tires212
Rubber parts, refer to Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
Runflat System Component 
RSC, refer to Run-Flat 
Tires212
Run-Flat Tires212
– continuing driving with a 
damaged tire91
– flat tire91
– Flat Tire Monitor91
– new tires212
– replacing212
– tire inflation pressure202
– winter tires213
S
Safety-belt height 
adjustment49
Safety belts49
– damage50
– indicator/warning lamp49
– reminder49
– sitting safely44
Safety belts, care, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
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