
Coasting
The concept The system helps to conserve fuel.
To do this, under certain conditions the engine
is automatically decoupled from the transmis‐
sion when transmission position D is engaged.
The vehicle continues traveling with the engine
idling to reduce fuel consumption. Transmis‐
sion position D remains engaged.
This driving condition is referred to as coast‐
ing.
As soon as the brake or accelerator pedal is depressed, the engine is automatically coupled
to the transmission again.
Hints
Coasting is a component of the ECO PRO, re‐
fer to page  191, driving mode.
The function is available in a certain speed
range.
A forward-looking driving style helps the driver
to use the function as often as possible and
supports the fuel-conserving effect of coast‐
ing.
Safety mode
The function is not available if one of the fol‐
lowing conditions is satisfied.▷DSC OFF or TRACTION activated.▷Driving in the dynamic limit range and on
steep uphill or downhill grades.▷Battery charge status temporarily too low
or vehicle electrical system drawing exces‐
sive current.▷Cruise control activated.
Functional requirements
In ECO PRO mode, this function is available in
a speed range from approximately 30 mph, ap‐
prox. 50 km/h to 100 mph, approx. 160 km/h, if
the following conditions are satisfied:
▷Accelerator pedal and brake pedal are not
operated.▷The selector lever is in transmission posi‐
tion D.▷Engine and transmission are at operating
temperature.
Display
Display in the instrument cluster The mark in the bar display be‐
low the tachometer is backlit in
blue and is located at the zero
point. The tachometer approxi‐
mately indicates idle speed.
The coasting point indicator is illuminated at
the zero point during coasting.
Indications on the Control Display
The Coasting driving condition is displayed in
EfficientDynamics Info while this driving mode
is active.
Color code blue, arrow 1, and symbol, arrow 2:
driving condition Coasting.
Displaying EfficientDynamics info
1."Vehicle Info"2."EfficientDynamics"3.  "EfficientDynamics info"
Deactivating the system manually The function can be deactivated in the Config‐
ure ECO PRO, refer to page  191, menu, e.g., to
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2.Pull down the cover with a firm tug.3.Pull off the connector toward the left.4.Replace the bulb.
Inside brake lamp
To change the brake lamp, contact your serv‐
ice center.
Reversing lamp
16-watt bulb, W16W.
Turn the bulb, pull it out, and replace it.
Changing wheels
Hints
The vehicle equipment does not include a
spare tire.
When using run-flat tires or tire sealants, a tire
does not need to be changed immediately in
the event of pressure loss due to a flat tire.
The tools for changing wheels are available as
accessories from your service center.
Jacking points for the vehicle jack
The jacking points for the vehicle jack are lo‐
cated at the positions shown.
Vehicle battery Maintenance
The battery is maintenance-free, i.e., the elec‐
trolyte will last for the life of the battery.
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Your service center will be glad to advise you
on questions regarding the battery.
Battery replacement Use approved vehicle batteries only
Only use vehicle batteries that have been
approved for your vehicle by the manufacturer;
otherwise, the vehicle could be damaged and
systems or functions may not be fully availa‐
ble.◀
After a battery replacement, have the battery
registered on the vehicle by your service cen‐
ter to ensure that all comfort functions are fully
available and that any Check Control mes‐
sages of these comfort functions are no longer
displayed.
Charging the battery
Note Do not plug chargers into the socket
Do not connect battery chargers to the
factory-installed sockets in the vehicle as this
may damage the battery.◀
General information
Make sure that the battery is always suffi‐
ciently charged to guarantee that the battery
remains usable for its full service life.
The battery may need to be charged in the fol‐
lowing cases:▷When making frequent short-distance
drives.▷If the vehicle is not used for prolonged pe‐
riods, longer than a month.
Starting aid terminals
In the vehicle, only charge the battery via the
starting aid terminals, refer to page  227, in the
engine compartment with the engine off.
Power failure
After a temporary power loss, some equipment
needs to be reinitialized.
Individual settings need to be reprogrammed:▷Seat, mirror, and steering wheel memory:
store the positions again.▷Time: update.▷Date: update.▷Radio station: saving new, see user's
manual for Navigation, Entertainment and
Communication.▷Navigation system: wait for the operability
of the navigation.
Disposing of old batteries
Have old batteries disposed of by your
service center or bring them to a recy‐
cling center.
Maintain the battery in an upright position for
transport and storage. Secure the battery so
that it does not tip over during transport.
Fuses Notes Replacing fuses
Never attempt to repair a blown fuse and
do not replace a defective fuse with a substi‐
tute of another color or amperage rating; this could lead to a circuit overload, ultimately re‐
sulting in a fire in the vehicle.◀
Plastic tweezers and information on the fuse
types and locations are stored in the fuse box
in the cargo area.
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Jump-starting
Notes If the battery is discharged, an engine can be
started using the battery of another vehicle and two jumper cables. Only use jumper ca‐
bles with fully insulated clamp handles.
To prevent personal injury or damage to both
vehicles, adhere strictly to the following proce‐
dure.
Do not touch live parts
To avoid the risk of potentially fatal in‐
jury, always avoid all contact with electrical
components while the engine is running.◀
Preparation1.Check whether the battery of the other ve‐
hicle has a voltage of 12 volts. This infor‐
mation can be found on the battery.2.Switch off the engine of the assisting vehi‐
cle.3.Switch off any electronic systems/power
consumers in both vehicles.
Bodywork contact between vehicles
Make sure that there is no contact be‐
tween the bodywork of the two vehicles; other‐
wise, there is the danger of short circuits.◀
Starting aid terminals Connecting order
Connect the jumper cables in the correct
order; otherwise, there is the danger of injury
from sparking.◀
The so-called starting aid terminal in the en‐
gine compartment acts as the battery's posi‐
tive terminal.
The body ground or a special nut acts as the
battery negative terminal.
Connecting the cables
1.Pull off the cap of the BMW starting aid ter‐
minal.2.Attach one terminal clamp of the positive
jumper cable to the positive terminal of the
battery, or to the corresponding starting
aid terminal of the vehicle providing assis‐
tance.3.Attach the terminal clamp on the other end
of the cable to the positive terminal of the
battery, or to the corresponding starting
aid terminal of the vehicle to be started.4.Attach one terminal clamp of the negative
jumper cable to the negative terminal of
the battery, or to the corresponding engine
or body ground of assisting vehicle.5.Attach the second terminal clamp to the
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corresponding engine or body ground of
the vehicle to be started.
Starting the engine
Never use spray fluids to start the engine.
1.Start the engine of the assisting vehicle
and let it run for several minutes at an in‐
creased idle speed.2.Start the engine of the vehicle being
started in the usual way.
If the first starting attempt is not success‐
ful, wait a few minutes before making an‐
other attempt in order to allow the dis‐
charged battery to recharge.3.Let both engines run for several minutes.4.Disconnect the jumper cables in the re‐
verse order.
Check the battery and recharge if necessary.
Tow-starting and towing Transporting your vehicle
Note
Your vehicle is not permitted to be towed.
Therefore, contact a service center in the
event of a breakdown.
Do not have the vehicle towed
Have your vehicle transported on a load‐
ing platform only; otherwise, damage may oc‐
cur.◀
Tow truck
Do not lift the vehicle
Do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting or
body and chassis parts; otherwise, damage
may result.◀
Towing other vehicles
General information Light towing vehicle
The towing vehicle must not be lighter
than the vehicle being towed; otherwise, it will
not be possible to control the vehicle re‐
sponse.◀
Attaching the tow bar/tow rope correctly
Attach the tow bar or tow rope to the tow
fitting; connecting it to other vehicle parts may
cause damage.◀
▷Switch on the hazard warning system, de‐
pending on local regulations.▷If the electrical system has failed, clearly
identify the vehicle being towed by placing
a sign or a warning triangle in the rear win‐
dow.
Towing methods when towing other
vehicles
Tow bar The tow fittings used should be on the same
side on both vehicles.
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IndexA ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tem  127 
ACC, Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go  135 
Activated-charcoal filter  165 
Active Blind Spot Detec‐ tion  123 
Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go, ACC  135 
Active Protection  124 
Active roll stabilization, see Dynamic Drive  130 
Active seat, front  52 
Active seat ventilation, front  52 
Active Steering, integral  131 
Adaptive brake assistant  127 
Adaptive brake lights, refer to Brake force display  124 
Adaptive drive  130 
Adaptive light control  98 
Additives, oil  214 
Adjust front seat  49 
Adjustments, seats/head re‐ straints  49 
After washing vehicle  231 
Airbags  102 
Airbags, indicator/warning light  103 
Air circulation, refer to Recir‐ culated-air mode  164 
Air distribution, manual  163 
Air drying, refer to Cooling function  164 
Air flow, automatic climate control  163 
Air pressure, tires  201 
Air vents, refer to Ventila‐ tion  165 Alarm system  43 
Alarm, unintentional  44 
All around the center con‐ sole  14 
All around the headliner  15 
All around the steering wheel  12 
All-season tires, refer to Win‐ ter tires  208 
All-wheel-drive  129 
Alternating-code hand-held transmitter  170 
Alternative oil types  214 
Ambient light  101 
Antifreeze, washer fluid  77 
Antilock Brake System, ABS  127 
Anti-slip control, refer to DSC  127 
Approved engine oils  214 
Armrest, refer to Center arm‐ rest  178 
Arrival time  94 
Ashtray  171 
Assistance, Roadside Assis‐ tance  226 
Assistance when driving off  127  
Attentiveness assistant  125 
AUTO H button, refer to Au‐ tomatic Hold  73 
AUTO intensity  163 
Automatic car wash  230 
Automatic climate con‐ trol  162  
Automatic Cruise Control with Stop & Go  135 
Automatic Curb Monitor  58 
Automatic deactivation, front passenger airbags  104 Automatic headlamp con‐
trol  98 
Automatic Hold  73 
Automatic locking  42 
Automatic recirculated-air control  164 
Automatic Soft Closing, doors  36 
Automatic Soft Closing, tail‐ gate  38 
Automatic tailgate  38 
Automatic transmission with Steptronic  78 
AUTO program, automatic cli‐ mate control  163 
AUTO program, intensity  163 
Auto Start/Stop function  69 
Average fuel consumption  93 
Average speed  93 
Axle loads, weights  237 
B Backrest curvature, refer to Lumbar support  51 
Backrest, width  51 
Back seats, adjusting  53 
Backup camera  149 
Band-aids, refer to First aid kit  226  
Bar for tow-starting/ towing  228 
Battery replacement, vehicle battery  223 
Battery replacement, vehicle remote control  31 
Battery, vehicle  222 
Belts, safety belts  54 
Beverage holder, cu‐ pholder  179 
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BMW Assist, see user'smanual for Navigation, En‐
tertainment and Communi‐
cation 
BMW Homepage  6 
BMW Internet page  6 
BMW maintenance sys‐ tem  216 
Bonus range, ECO PRO  192 
Bottle holder, refer to Cu‐ pholder  179 
Brake assistant  127 
Brake assistant, adaptive  127 
Brake discs, breaking in  184 
Brake force display  124 
Brake lamps, brake force dis‐ play  124 
Brake lamps, bulb replace‐ ment  221 
Brake lights, adaptive  124 
Brake pads, breaking in  184 
Braking, hints  185 
Breakdown assis‐ tance  225, 226  
Breaking in  184 
Brightness of Control Dis‐ play  96 
Bulb replacement, rear  221 
Bulb replacement, see lamp and bulb replacement  218 
Button assignment for remote control  30 
Button, RES  138 
Button, Start/Stop  67 
Bypassing, refer to Jump- starting  227 
C
California Proposition 65 Warning  7 
Calling up mirror adjust‐ ment  43 
Calling up seat adjust‐ ment  43 Calling up steering wheel ad‐
justment  43 
Camera, backup camera  149 
Camera, care  233 
Camera, Side View  152 
Camera, Top View  153 
Can holder, refer to Cu‐ pholder  179 
Car battery  222 
Car care products  231 
Care, displays  233 
Care, vehicle  231 
Cargo  187 
Cargo area  174 
Cargo area, enlarging  174 
Cargo area lid  37 
Cargo area, storage compart‐ ments  180 
Cargo cover  174 
Cargo partition  175 
Cargo, securing  188 
Cargo straps, securing cargo  188 
Car key, refer to Remote con‐ trol  30 
Carpet, care  233 
Car wash  230 
Catalytic converter, refer to Hot exhaust system  184 
CBS Condition Based Serv‐ ice  216  
CD/Multimedia, see user's manual for Navigation, En‐
tertainment and Communi‐
cation 
Center armrest  178 
Center console  14 
Center-Lock, see button for central locking  34 
Central locking system  33 
Central screen, refer to Con‐ trol Display  16 
Changes, technical, refer to Safety  7 
Changing parts  218 
Changing wheels  222 Changing wheels/tires  207 
Check Control  85 
Checking the oil level elec‐ tronically  213 
Children, seating position  61 
Children, transporting safely  61 
Child restraint fixing sys‐ tem  61 
Child restraint fixing system LATCH  62 
Child restraint fixing systems, mounting  61 
Child safety locks  66 
Child seat, mounting  61 
Child seats  61 
Chrome parts, care  232 
Cigarette lighter  171 
Cleaning, displays  233 
Climate control  162 
Climate control laminated tinted safety glass  185 
Climate control wind‐ shield  185 
Clock  88 
Closing/opening from in‐ side  36 
Closing/opening via door lock  35 
Closing/opening with remote control  34 
Clothes hooks  180 
Coasting  194 
Coasting with engine decou‐ pled, coasting  194 
Coasting with idling en‐ gine  194 
Collision warning with braking function  113 
Collision warning with City Braking function  111 
Combination switch, refer to Turn signals  74 
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COMFORT+ program, DrivingDynamics Control  133 
Comfort Access  40 
COMFORT program, Driving Dynamics Control  133 
Computer  93 
Condensation on win‐ dows  163 
Condensation under the vehi‐ cle  186  
Condition Based Service CBS  216 
Configure driving mode  134 
Confirmation signal  42 
Congestion Assistant  141 
ConnectedDrive, see user's manual for Navigation, En‐
tertainment and Communi‐
cation 
ConnectedDrive Services 
Control Display  16 
Control Display, settings  95 
Controller  16 
Control systems, driving sta‐ bility  127 
Convenient opening  34 
Coolant  215 
Coolant temperature  88 
Cooling function  164 
Cooling, maximum  164 
Cooling system  215 
Corrosion on brake discs  186 
Cruise control  144 
Cruise control, active with Stop & Go  135 
Cruising range  88 
Cupholder  179 
Curb weight  237 
Current fuel consumption  89 
D
Damage, tires  206 
Damping Control, dy‐ namic  130 
Data, technical  236 Date  88 
Daytime running lights  98 
Defrosting, refer to Windows, defrosting  163 
Departure time, parked-car ventilation  168 
Destination distance  94 
Digital clock  88 
Dimensions  236 
Dimmable exterior mirrors  58 
Dimmable interior rearview mirror  59 
Direction indicator, refer to Turn signals  74 
Display in windshield  159 
Display lighting, refer to In‐ strument lighting  100 
Displays  81, 82  
Displays, cleaning  233 
Disposal, vehicle battery  223 
Distance control, refer to PDC  147 
Distance information  160 
Distance to destination  94 
Divided screen view, split screen  20 
Door lock, refer to Remote control  30 
Doors, Automatic Soft Clos‐ ing  36 
Downhill control  129 
Drive-off assistant  127 
Drive-off assistant, refer to DSC  127 
Driver assistance, see Intelli‐ gent Safety  110 
Driving Assistant, see Intelli‐ gent Safety  110 
Driving Dynamics Con‐ trol  132  
Driving instructions, breaking in  184  
Driving mode  132 
Driving notes, general  184 
Driving stability control sys‐ tems  127 Driving tips  184 
DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐ trol  127  
DTC driving dynamics  128 
DTC Dynamic Traction Con‐ trol  128  
Dynamic Damping Con‐ trol  130  
Dynamic Drive  130 
Dynamic Stability Control DSC  127 
Dynamic Traction Control DTC  128 
E
ECO PRO  191 
ECO PRO, bonus range  192 
ECO PRO display  191 
ECO PRO displays  84 
ECO PRO driving mode  191 
ECO PRO mode  191 
ECO PRO Tip - driving in‐ struction  193 
EfficientDynamics  193 
Electronic displays, instru‐ ment cluster  82 
Electronic Stability Program ESP, refer to DSC  127 
Emergency detection, remote control  31 
Emergency release, door lock  36 
Emergency release, fuel filler flap  198 
Emergency release, parking brake  72 
Emergency Request  225 
Emergency service, refer to Roadside Assistance  226 
Emergency start function, en‐ gine start  31 
Emergency unlocking, tail‐ gate  40 
Energy Control  89 
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