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ControlsLamps
The corner-illuminating lamp is switched on 
automatically, depending on the steering wheel 
angle or turn signal indicator.
Standstill function: to avoid blinding oncoming 
traffic, the Adaptive  Light Control does not 
direct light toward the driver's side when the 
vehicle is at a standstill.
When you are reversing, only the corner-illumi-
nating lamps are switched on and active on 
both sides.
Malfunction
The warning lamp lights up. A mes-
sage appears on the Control Dis-
play.The Adaptive Light Control is 
malfunctioning or failed. Have the system 
checked as soon as possible.
High beams/roadside parking 
lamps
1 High beams
2 Headlamp flasher
3 Roadside parking lamps
Roadside parking lamps, left or right
There is an additional option of switching on the 
lamps on the side of the car facing the road 
when parked.
Switching on
After parking the vehicle, press the lever up or 
down beyond the pressu re point for a longer 
period, arrow  3. The roadside parking lamps drain the bat-
tery. Therefore, do not leave them on for 
unduly long periods of time; otherwise, the bat-
tery might not have enou gh power to start the 
engine. <
Switching off
Press the lever in the o pposite direction to the 
pressure point, arrow  3.
High-beam Assistant
The concept
This system automatically switches the high 
beams on and off. The procedure is controlled 
by a sensor on the front of the interior rearview 
mirror. The assistant ensures that the high 
beams are switched on whenever the traffic sit-
uation allows. It handle s this task for you and 
gives you the benefit of  the best possible view. 
You can intervene at any time and switch the 
high beams on and off as usual.
Activating the system
1. Turn the light switch to position 3, refer to 
page 110.
2. With the low beams switched on, briefly 
push the turn signal/high beam lever in the 
direction of the high beam.
The indicator lamp in the instrument 
cluster lights up when the high beams 
are activated. The system automati-
cally switches from hi gh beams to low beams 
and vice versa in response to oncoming traffic, 
traffic ahead of you, and adequate ambient 
lighting, e.g. on city streets.
Switching the high beams on and off 
manually
Whenever you wish, or when the situation 
requires, you can intervene:
> If the High-beam Assistant switches on the 
high beams, but you would like to drive with 
the low beams, simply switch off the high 
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Things to remember when driving
Driving tips
Check tire inflation pressure regularly
Check the tire inflation pr
essure at least twice a 
month and before embarking on a long journey, 
and correct it if necessary.
Low tire inflation pressure causes higher rolling 
resistance and thus increases fuel consumption 
and tire wear.
Set off immediately
Do not let the engine wa rm up while the car is 
still standing, but set off immediately at moder-
ate engine speed. This is the fastest way for the 
cold engine to reach its operating temperature.
Drive defensively
Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking 
maneuvers. To do so, keep an adequate dis-
tance between you and th e vehicle in front of 
you. A defensive and smooth driving style 
keeps fuel consumption down.
Avoid high engine speeds
Only use first gear when setting off. In second 
and higher gears, accele rate without hesitation 
or pauses. When accelera ting, shift up before 
reaching high engine speeds.
When you reach the desi red speed, shift into 
the highest applicable ge ar and drive with the 
engine speed as low as possible and at a 
constant speed.
As a rule: driving at low engine speeds lowers 
fuel consumption and reduces wear.
Coasting
When approaching a red lig ht, take your foot off 
the accelerator and coast to a stop in the high-
est applicable gear.
On a downhill slope, take your foot off the 
accelerator and coast in a suitable gear.
The fuel supply is interrupted when coasting.
Switch off the engine during lengthy 
stops
Switch off the engine when stopping for lengthy 
periods, e.g. at traffic lights, railroad crossings 
or in traffic congestions.
Switch off functions you do not need at 
the moment
Functions such as the air conditioner, seat 
heating or rear window defroster draw large 
amounts of power and consume additional fuel. 
Especially in city traffic and in stop-and-go driv-
ing they have a considerable impact. Therefore, 
switch these functions  off when they are not 
really needed.
Have the vehicle serviced
Have the vehicle serviced regularly to achieve 
good economy and a long vehicle life. BMW 
recommends having the vehicle serviced at 
your BMW center. Also note the BMW Mainte-
nance System, refer to page 260.
General driving notes
Close the trunk lid
Only drive with the trunk closed. Failure to 
do so may endanger passengers or other 
road users or may damage the vehicle in the 
event of an accident or a braking and evasive 
maneuver. In addition, exhaust gas may flow 
into the passenger compartment. <
If special circumstance s make it absolutely 
necessary to drive wi th the trunk open:
1. Close all windows and the glass roof.
2. Greatly increase the air volume of the 
automatic climate cont rol system, refer to 
page 117.
3. Drive cautiously.
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Engine compartment
Mobility
Coolant
Coolant consists of half water and half additive. 
Not all commercially availa
ble additives are suit-
able for your BMW. Ask your BMW center about 
suitable additives.
Only use suitable a dditives; otherwise, 
engine damage may result. Because 
additives are harmful to your health, it is 
important to follow the instructions on the 
containers. <
Comply with the appropriate environ-
mental protection regulations when 
disposing of coolant additives. <
Coolant temperature
If the coolant and therefore the engine over-
heats, a warning lamp lights up. A message 
appears on the Control Display.
Checking coolant level
Do not add coolant to the cooling system 
when the engine is hot. Escaping coolant 
can cause burns. <
1. Do not open the engine hood before the 
engine has cooled down.
2. Turn the cap of the expansion tank a little 
counterclockwise to  allow any accumulated 
pressure to escape, then continue turning 
to open.
3. The level indicator 1 in the coolant filler 
neck indicates the le vel of coolant. The 
coolant level is correct when it is between 
the arrows of the resp ective inscription on 
the reservoir 2. 4.
If the coolant is low, slowly add coolant up to 
the specified level; do not overfill.
5. Turn the cap until there is an audible click.
6. Have the reason for the coolant loss 
eliminated as soon as possible.
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Maintenance
Mobility
Socket for Onboard 
Diagnosis OBD
The socket for onboard diagnosis should 
only be used by your BMW center or at a 
workshop that works according to BMW repair 
procedures with corres pondingly trained per-
sonnel and by otherwise  authorized personnel; 
otherwise, use can result  in malfunctioning of 
the vehicle. <
On the  drive r's side is a n OBD so cket f or check-
ing components relevant to the composition of 
the vehicle's emissions.
Emissions
The warning lamp lights up:
The vehicle is producing higher emis-
sions. The trip can be continued. Have 
the car checked as soon as possible.
Canadian models display this warning 
lamp.
The lamp flashes under ce rtain conditions. This 
indicates excessive misfiring in the engine. If 
this happens, you should reduce your speed 
and visit your nearest BMW center as soon as 
possible. Severe engine misfiring can quickly 
lead to serious damage of emissions-related 
components, especially the catalytic converter.
The warning lamp lights up if the fuel 
cap is not properly tightened and the 
OBD system assumes that fuel vapor 
is escaping. Make sure that the fuel cap is cor-
rectly positioned and close it until it audibly 
clicks.
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Giving and receiving assistance
Mobility
Starting the engine
1.
Start the engine of the donor vehicle and 
allow it to run for a fe w minutes at slightly 
increased idle speed.
2. Start the engine on the other vehicle in the 
usual way. 
If the first start attempt is not successful, 
wait a few minutes be fore another attempt 
in order to allow the  discharged battery to 
recharge.
3. Let the engines run for a few minutes.
4. Disconnect the jumper cables by reversing 
the above connecting sequence.
If necessary, have th e battery checked and 
recharged.
Never use spray fluids to start the 
engine. <
Tow-starting, towing away
Observe the applicable laws and 
regulations for tow-starting and towing 
vehicles.<
Do not transport any passengers other 
than the driver in a vehicle that is being 
towed. <
Using a tow fitting
The screw-in tow fitting must always be carried 
in the car. It can be sc rewed in at the front or 
rear of the BMW.
Coupe: it is stored in the onboard vehicle tool kit 
underneath the cover on  the right-hand side of 
the trunk, refer to page 266.
Convertible: it is stored in the onboard vehicle 
tool kit underneath the  trunk floor, refer to 
page 266.
Use only the tow fitting provided with the 
vehicle and screw it a ll the way in. Use the 
tow fitting for towing on paved roads only. Avoid 
lateral loading of the tow fitting, e.g. do not lift 
the vehicle by the tow  fitting. Otherwise, the 
tow fitting and the vehicle could be damaged. <
Access to screw thread
Release the cover panel in the bumper:
Press on the upper part of the cover panel.
Front
Rear
Being towed
Make sure that the ignition is switched on, 
refer to page62; otherwise, the low-beam 
headlamps, tail lamps, turn  signal indicators and 
windshield wipers may be unavailable.
Power steering assistance is not available when 
the engine is not running. Thus, braking and 
steering will require in creased effort. Active 
steering is not active an d it will be necessary to 
turn the steering wheel further. <
Manual transmission
Gearshift lever in neutral position.
Automatic transmission
Selector lever in position N.
Changing selector lever positions, refer to 
page65.
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ReferenceEverything from A to Z
C
Calendar219
– displaying appointment 219
– selecting calendar day 219
California Proposition 65  warning 6
Call
– accepting 205
– ending 205
– muting the microphone 207
– rejecting 205
Calling, refer to Phone  numbers, dialing 206
Calling, refer to Telephone  owner's manual
Calls
– with multiple parties 206
Can holders, refer to 
Cupholders 125
Capacities 282
Capacity of the trunk 281
Car battery, refer to Vehicle  battery 270
Car care, refer to Care 262
Care 262
– automatic car washes 262
– care products 263
– carpets 264
– chrome parts 264
– displays 265
– fine wood parts 264
– headlamps 263
– leather 263
– light-alloy wheels 264
– paintwork 263
– plastic parts 264
– retractable hardtop 262
– rubber seals 264
– safety belts 264
– sensors and cameras 265
– upholstery and cloth  trim 264
Cargo, securing 140 Cargo loading
139
– securing cargo 140
– stowing cargo 140
– vehicle 139
Car jack
– jacking points 270
Car key, refer to Integrated  key/remote control 32
Car phone
– installation location, refer to  Center armrest 124
– refer to separate Owner's  Manual
Car phone, refer to 
Telephone 200
Car radio, refer to Radio 169
Catalytic converter, refer to  Hot exhaust system 138
CD
 , audio playback 178
CD player 178
– controls 166
– fast forward/reverse 180
– random sequence 179
– selecting a track 178
– switching on/off 166
– tone control 167
– volume 166
Center armrest 124
Center brake lamp
– replacing bulb 269
Center console, refer to 
Around the center 
console 16
Central locking
– from inside 36
– from outside 33
Central locking system 33
– comfort access 40
– hotel function 37
– setting unlocking 
characteristics 34
Changes, technical, refer to  For your own safety 5
Changing bulbs, refer to  Lamps and bulbs 266Changing gears
69
Changing the language on the 
Control Display 95
Changing the measurement  units on the Control 
Display 88
Changing wheels 269
Chassis number, refer to 
Engine compartment 255
Check Control 92
Child restraint fixing system 
LATCH 59
Child restraint systems 58
Child seats, refer to 
Transporting children 
safely 58
Cigarette lighter, refer to  Lighter 126
Cleaning headlamps 73
– washer fluid 74
Cleaning your BMW, refer to  Care 262
Climate control
– automatic air  distribution 116
Clock 83
– 12h/24h mode 91
– setting the time and date 91
– setting time 90
Closing
– from inside 36
– from outside 33
Clothes hooks 125
Cockpit 12
Cold start, refer to Starting  t
he 
engine 63
Comfort Access 40
– replacing the battery 41
Comfort area, refer to Around  the center console 16
Compartment for remote  control, refer to Ignition 
lock 62
Compass 122
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Everything from A to Z
Reference
V
Variable light distribution, 
refer to Adaptive Light 
Control 111
VCD 180
Vehicle
– battery 270
– breaking in 136
– cargo loading 139
– identification number, refer 
to Engine compartment 255
– measurements, refer to  Dimensions 280
– parking 64
– weight 281
Vehicle equipment 5
Vehicle jack 270
Vehicle storage 265
Ventilation 118
– draft-free 118
– in the rear 118
Ventilation, refer to  Climate 115
Ventilation while at a 
standstill 119
Vents, refer to Ventilation 118
Video menu 180
Video playback 180
Voice, refer to Destination  guidance through voice 
instructions 157
Voice commands
– overview 27
– short commands 283
– telephone 209
Voice instructions from 
navigation system 157
– repeating 157
– switching on/off 157
– volume 157 Voice phone book
210
Volume 166
– audio sources 166
– fuel tank, refer to  Capacities 282
– mobile phone 205
– voice instructions 157
Volume compensation, tone 
control 168
W
Warning and indicator 
lamps 15
Warning messages, refer to  Check Control 92
Warning triangle 273
Washer fluid 74
Washer fluid reservoir 74
Waste tray, refer to  Ashtray 126
Water on roads, refer to 
Driving through water 138
Water penetration 262
Waveband on radio 169
Wear indicators in tires, refer  to Minimum tread depth 251
Weights 281
Welcome lamps 111
Wheel/tire combination, refer  to Correct wheels and 
tires 252
Wheelbase, refer to  Dimensions 280
Wheels, new 252
Wheels and tires 235
Width, refer to 
Dimensions 280
Wind deflector 45 Windows
41
– convenient opening and 
closing 34
– convenient opening and  closing with Comfort 
Access 40
– opening, closing 42
– pinch protection system 42
Windows, indicator on Control  Display 20
Windshield
– cleaning 73
Windshield wash 72
– filling capacity, reservoir 282
– nozzles 74
– reservoir for washer fluid 74
– washer fluid 74
Windshield wiper blades,  changing 266
Windshield wipers, refer to  Wiper system 72
Winter tires 253
– setting speed limit 94
– storage 253
Wiper blade replacement 266
Wiper system 72
Work in the engine  compartment 255
Wrench/screwdriver, refer to  Onboard vehicle tool kit 266
X
xDrive99
Xenon lamps
– replacing bulb 267
Y
Your individual vehicle
– settings, refer to Personal 
Profile 32
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