
Tachometer
Never force the engine speed up into the red
warning field, see arrow. In this range, the fuel
supply is interrupted to protect the engine.
Coolant temperature A warning lamp will come on if the coolant, and
therefore the engine, becomes too hot. In addi‐
tion, a message will appear on the Control Dis‐
play.
Check the coolant level, refer to page  246.
Current fuel consumption
Displays the current fuel consumption. You
can check whether you are currently driving in
an efficient and environmentally-friendly man‐
ner.
Engine oil temperature▷Cold engine: the pointer is at the low tem‐
perature end. Drive at moderate engine
and vehicle speeds.▷Normal operating temperature: the pointer
is in the middle or in the right half of the
temperature display.▷Hot engine: the pointer is at the high tem‐
perature end. Switch off the engine imme‐
diately and allow it to cool down.
If the engine oil temperature is too high, a mes‐
sage appears on the Control Display.
Check the oil level, refer to page  243.
Fuel gauge
The vehicle inclination may cause the display
to vary.
The arrow on the fuel pump symbol indicates
the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler flap.
Notes on refueling, refer to page  228.
Range
After the reserve range is reached:
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Ensure that the floor mats are securely fas‐
tened again when they are returned after being
removed, such as for cleaning.◀
Driving in wet conditions
When roads are wet or there is heavy rain,
briefly exert gentle pressure on the brake pedal
every few miles.
Ensure that this action does not endanger
other road users.
The heat generated in this process helps dry
the brake discs and pads.
In this way braking efficiency will be available
when you need it.
Hills
Drive long or steep downhill gradients in the
gear in which the least braking is required.
Otherwise, the brake system may overheat, re‐
sulting in a reduction in the brake system effi‐
ciency.
You can increase the engine's braking effect
by shifting down, going all the way to first gear,
if necessary.
Downshifting in manual mode of the automatic
transmission, refer to page  66.
Avoid load on the brakes
Avoid placing excessive load on the
brake system. Light but consistent brake pres‐
sure can lead to high temperatures, brake wear
and possibly even brake failure.◀
Do not drive in neutral
Do not drive in neutral or with the engine
stopped, as doing so disables engine braking.
In addition, steering and brake assist is un‐
available with the engine stopped.◀
Brake disc corrosion
Corrosion on the brake discs and contamina‐
tion on the brake pads are furthered by:▷Low mileage.▷Extended periods when the vehicle is not
used at all.▷Infrequent use of the brakes.
Corrosion occurs when the minimum pressure
that must be exerted by the pads during brake
applications to clean the discs is not reached.
Should corrosion form on the brake discs, the
brakes will tend to respond with a pulsating ef‐
fect that generally cannot be corrected.
Condensation under the parked
vehicle
When using the automatic climate control,
condensation water develops that exits under‐
neath the vehicle.
Therefore, traces of condensed water under
the vehicle are normal.
Driving on poor roads BMW X1 combines an all-wheel drive system
with the advantages of a normal passenger car.
Do not drive on unpaved terrain
Do not drive on unpaved terrain, as oth‐
erwise the vehicle may be damaged.◀
For your own safety and the safety of passen‐
gers and the vehicle, adhere to the following
points:
▷Familiarize yourself with the vehicle before
driving; never take risks.▷Adjust speeds according to road condi‐
tions. The steeper and rougher the road
surface is, the lower the speed should be.▷When driving on steep uphill and downhill
grades: the engine oil and coolant should
be filled nearly to the MAX mark.▷Use Hill Descent Control HDC, refer to
page  99, on steep downhill grades.▷Watch for stones, holes, and other obsta‐
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Engine compartmentVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all series equipment as
well as country-specific and special equipment
offered for this model series.Therefore, it alsodescribes equipment that may not be found in
your vehicle, for instance due to the selected
special equipment or the country version. This
also applies to safety-related functions and
systems.
Important features in the engine compartment
1Coolant expansion tank   2462Vehicle identification number3Filler neck for washer fluid for the head‐
lamp and window washer system   654Jump-starting, positive terminal5Filler neck for engine oil, refer to Adding
engine oilHood
Opening the hood Working in the engine compartment
Never attempt to perform any service or
repair operations on your vehicle without the necessary professional technical training.If you are unfamiliar with the statutory guide‐
lines, have any work on the vehicle performed
only by a service center.
If this work is not carried out properly, there is
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Coolant
General information
Danger of burns from hot engine
Do not open the cooling system while
the engine is hot; otherwise, escaping coolant
may cause burns.◀
Suitable additives
Only use suitable additives; otherwise,
engine damage may occur. The additives are
harmful to your health.◀
Coolant consists of water and additives.
Not all commercially available additives are
suitable for your vehicle. Ask your service cen‐
ter for suitable additives.
Checking the coolant level
1.Do not open the hood until the engine has
cooled down.
2.Turn the expansion tank cap counterclock‐
wise slightly to allow any accumulated
pressure to escape; then continue turning
to open.
3.The filling level indicator 1 in the filler neck
indicates the coolant level. The coolant
level is correct if it is between the arrows of
the respective reservoir label 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 cause of the coolant loss elimi‐
nated as soon as possible.
Disposal
Comply with the appropriate environ‐
mental protection regulations when dis‐
posing of coolant additives.
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Engine oil change 
The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends
having the engine oil changed by your service 
center. 

Everything from A to Z
IndexA ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tem  97 
Accident, refer to Emergency Request, initiating  257 
Acoustic signal, refer to Check Control  80 
Activated charcoal filter with automatic climate con‐
trol  111  
Adaptive brake lights, refer to Brake force display  96 
Adaptive Light Control  84 
Additional telephone  196 
Additives, coolant  246 
Additives, engine oil  245 
After washing vehicle  264 
Airbags  88 
Airbags, indicator/warning light  91 
Air circulation, refer to Recir‐ culated air mode  110 
Air conditioning mode– Automatic climate con‐
trol  108– Ventilation  111
Air distribution
– Automatic 109– Manual 109
Air drying, refer to Cooling
function  110 
Air flow rate  110 
Airing, refer to Ventila‐ tion  111 
Air pressure, refer to Tire in‐ flation pressure  232 
Air supply
– Automatic climate con‐
trol  108– Ventilation  111Air vents– Refer to Ventilation  111
Alarm system 39 
Alarm system
– Avoiding unintentional
alarms  40– Ending an alarm  39– Interior motion sensor  40– Tilt alarm sensor 40
All around the headliner  17 
ALL program  110 
All-season tires, refer to Win‐ ter tires  240 
All-wheel drive, refer to xDrive  99 
Alternating-code hand-held transmitter  114 
AM/FM station  166 
Announcement, navigation, refer to Spoken instruc‐
tions  155 
Antifreeze, coolant  246 
Antifreeze, washer fluid  65 
Antilock Brake System, ABS  97 
Anti-slip control, refer to Dy‐ namic Stability Control
DSC  97 
Anti-theft protection  32 
Appointments  214 
Approved axle loads, refer to Weights  270 
Approved engine oils  245 
Approved gross vehicle weight, refer to
Weights  270 
Armrest, refer to Center arm‐ rest  124 
Arrival time, refer to Com‐ puter  74 
Ashtray  117 
Assistance, Roadside Assis‐
tance  258 
Assistance with driving off, refer to Drive-off assis‐
tant  100 
Assistance with starting en‐ gine, refer to Jump-start‐
ing  258  
Audio device, external  124 
Audio playback  175 
Audio playback, Blue‐ tooth  187 
Automatic– Air distribution  109– Air flow rate 109
Automatic car wash  263 
Automatic climate control
– Automatic air distribu‐
tion  109
Automatic, cruise control  101 
Automatic Curb Monitor  49 
Automatic Engine Start/Stop Function  59 
Automatic headlamp con‐ trol  83, 84  
Automatic recirculated air control  110 
Automatic transmission with Steptronic  65, 68  
Automatic transmission with
Steptronic
– Interlock  65– Kickdown  66, 68– Overriding selector lever
lock  67
AUTO program with auto‐
matic climate control  109 
AUX-IN port  124, 184  
Average fuel consumption  73 
Average fuel consumption
– Setting the units  75
Average speed 73 
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Car phone, installation loca‐tion, refer to Center arm‐
rest  124 
Car phone, refer to Tele‐ phone  196 
Car vacuum cleaner, connect‐ ing, refer to Connecting
electrical devices  117 
Car wash  263 
Catalytic converter, refer to Hot exhaust system  130 
CBS Condition Based Serv‐ ice  247  
CD/DVD  174 
CD/DVD notes  178 
CDs, storing  179 
Cell phone  196 
Cell phone, installation loca‐ tion, refer to Center arm‐
rest  124 
Center armrest, front  124 
Center armrest, rear  124 
Center brake lamp, bulb re‐ placement  254 
Center console, refer to Around the center con‐
sole  16 
Central locking– Comfort Access  37– From the inside 35– Setting the unlocking char‐
acteristics  32
Central locking system
– From the outside  31– Principle 31
Central screen, refer to Con‐
trol Display  18 
Changes, technical, refer to Safety  6 
Changing wheels/tires  239 
Check Control  80 
Children, transporting  52 
Child restraint fixing system LATCH  53 
Child restraint fixing sys‐ tems  52 
Child restraint fixing systems,
mounting  52 
Child safety locks  55 
Child seat, mounting  52 
Child seats, refer to Trans‐ porting children safely  52 
Chrome parts, care  265 
Cigarette lighter, connecting electrical devices  117 
Cigarette lighter, refer to Lighter  117 
Cigarette lighter socket  117 
Circulation of air, refer to Re‐ circulated air mode  110 
Cleaning, displays  266 
Cleaning your BMW, refer to Care  263 
Clock  71 
Clock– 12h/24h format  76– Setting the time and date  76
Closing
– From the inside 35– From the outside  32
Clothes hooks 125 
Cockpit  12 
Cold start, refer to Starting the engine  58 
Combination instrument, refer to Instrument cluster  14 
Combination switch, refer to Turn signal/high beams/
headlamp flasher  62 
Combination switch, refer to Washer/wiper system  62 
Comfort Access
– Battery replacement  38
Comfort area, refer to Around
the center console  16 
Compact wheel, inflation pressure  232 
Compartment for remote control, refer to Ignition
lock  57 
Compartment in floor  121 
Compartments, refer to Stor‐
age compart‐
ments  123, 124  
Compass, digital  115 
Computer  73 
Computer, displaying infor‐ mation  73 
Computer, displays on the Control Display  74 
Concierge service  221 
Condensation under the vehi‐ cle  132  
Condition Based Service CBS  247 
Confirmation signals for lock‐ ing/unlocking the vehicle  33 
Connecting, mobile phone, refer to Pairing the mobile
phone  197 
Consumption, refer to Aver‐ age fuel consumption  73 
Contacts  210, 218  
Control Display  18 
Control Display, care  266 
Control Display, settings  77 
Controller  19 
Controls and displays  12 
Control systems, driving sta‐ bility  97 
Convenient operation– Glass sunroof  32– Window 32
Coolant 246 
Coolant, checking the level  246 
Coolant temperature  72 
Cooling function, switching on and off  110 
Cooling, maximum  109 
Cooling system, refer to Cool‐ ant  246  
Corrosion on brake discs  132 
Courtesy lamps, refer to Inte‐ rior lamps  87 
Cradle for telephone or mo‐ bile phone, refer to Snap-in
adapter  207 
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Cruise control 101 
Cruise control– Malfunction  103
Cupholder 125 
Curb weight, refer to Weights  270 
Current fuel consumption  72 
Current location, storing  146 
Curve lights, refer to Adaptive Light Control  84 
D
Dashboard lighting, refer to Instrument lighting  87 
Dashboard, refer to Cock‐ pit  12 
Data, technical  270 
Date
– Date format  77– Setting 76
Daytime running lights  84 
Daytime running lights, bulb replacement  252 
Defroster
– Rear window  111
Destination entry via the ad‐
dress book  146 
Destination guidance  153 
Destination guidance with in‐ termediate destinations  151 
Destination input, naviga‐ tion  144 
Digital clock  71 
Digital compass  115 
Digital radio  167 
Dimming mirrors  50 
Directional indicators, refer to Turn signals  62 
Display lighting, refer to In‐ strument lighting  87 
Displays and controls  12 
Displays, care  266 
Displays, cleaning  266 
Displays, refer to Instrument cluster  14 
Disposal, coolant  246 
Disposal, vehicle battery  255 
Distance warning, refer to Park Distance Control
PDC  103 
Divided rear seat backrest, re‐ fer to Enlarging the cargo
area  118 
Divided screen view, split screen  22 
Door key, refer to Remote control with integrated
key  30 
Door lock  34 
Doors, manual operation  34 
Doors, unlocking and locking– Confirmation signals  33– From the inside 35– From the outside  32
DOT Quality Grades  237 
Downhill control  99 
Draft-free ventilation  111 
Drive-off assistant  100 
Driving away on inclines, refer to Drive-off assistant  100 
Driving notes, breaking in  130  
Driving notes, general  130 
Driving on poor roads  132 
Driving stability control sys‐ tems  97 
Driving through water  131 
Driving tips, refer to Driving notes  130 
Dry air, refer to Cooling func‐ tion  110 
DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐ trol  97 
DTC Dynamic Traction Con‐ trol  98 
DTMF suffix dialing  202 
DVD/CD  174 
DVDs, storing  179 
DVD, video  176 
Dynamic destination guid‐ ance  160 
Dynamic Stability Control DSC  97 
Dynamic Traction Control
DTC  98 
E
ECO PRO  138 
ECO PRO display  138 
ECO PRO driving mode  138 
ECO PRO mode  138 
EfficientDynamics, refer to Saving fuel  137 
Electrical malfunction– Door lock  34– Driver's door  34– Fuel filler flap  229– Tailgate 36
Electric seat adjustment  45 
Electronic brake-force distri‐ bution  97 
Electronic engine oil level check  243 
Electronic Stability Program ESP, refer to Dynamic Sta‐
bility Control DSC  97 
Emergency activation
– Automatic transmission, re‐
fer to Overriding selector
lever lock  67
Emergency operation
– Door lock, refer to Manual
operation  34
Emergency operation, fuel
filler flap, unlocking man‐
ually  229 
Emergency Request  257 
Emergency service, refer to Roadside Assistance  258 
Energy-conscious driving, re‐ fer to Current fuel consump‐
tion  72 
Energy, saving
– Automatic Engine Start/
Stop Function  59
Energy, saving, refer to Sav‐
ing fuel  137 
Engine, breaking in  130 
Engine compartment  242 
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Engine coolant, refer to Cool‐ant  246  
Engine oil, adding  245 
Engine oil, additives, refer to Approved engine oils  245 
Engine oil, alternative oil types  245 
Engine oil, BMW maintenance system  247 
Engine oil change intervals, refer to Service require‐
ments  78 
Engine oil, checking the level  243 
Engine oil, filling ca‐ pacity  271 
Engine oil temperature  72 
Engine oil types, alterna‐ tive  245 
Engine oil types, ap‐ proved  245 
Engine, overheating, refer to Coolant temperature  72 
Engine start, assistance  258 
Engine, starting  58 
Engine, starting– Comfort Access  37
Engine, starting, Start/Stop
button  57 
Engine, stopping, Start/Stop button  57 
Engine, switching off  59 
Environmentally friendly driv‐ ing, refer to Current fuel
consumption  72 
Equalizer  164 
Equipment, interior  113 
ESP Electronic Stability Pro‐ gram, refer to Dynamic Sta‐
bility Control DSC  97 
Exchanging wheels/tires  239 
Exhaust system  130 
Exterior mirrors  49 
Exterior mirrors, adjusting  49 
Exterior mirrors, automatic dimming  50 
Exterior mirrors, automatic
heating  50 
Exterior mirrors, folding in and out  50 
External audio device  124 
External devices  184 
External temperature dis‐ play  71 
External temperature display– Changing the unit of meas‐
ure  75– On computer  75
External temperature warn‐
ing  71 
Externel temperature dis‐ play  71 
Eyes for securing cargo  135 
F
Fader  164 
Failure messages, refer to Check Control  80 
False alarm
– Avoiding unintentional
alarms  40– Ending an alarm  39
Fastening safety belts, refer
to Safety belts  46 
Fault messages, refer to Check Control  80 
Filling capacities  271 
Filter
– Refer to Microfilter/acti‐
vated-charcoal filter with
automatic climate con‐
trol  111
Fine wood, care  265 
First aid kit  258 
Fitting for towing  262 
Flashing when locking/ unlocking  33 
Flat Tire Monitor FTM  91 
Flat Tire Monitor FTM, snow chains  241 
Flat tire, run-flat tires  240 
Flat tire, Tire Pressure Moni‐
tor TPM  93 
Flat tire, warning lamp  92, 94  
Flat tire, wheel change  254 
Flooding, refer to Driving through water  131 
Floor carpet, care  265 
Floor mats, care  265 
FM/AM station  166 
Fog lamps  86 
Fog lamps, indicator lamp  86 
Foldable rear seat back‐ rest  118 
Foot brake  131 
Footwell lamps, refer to Inte‐ rior lamps  87 
For your own safety  6 
Four-wheel drive, refer to xDrive  99 
Front airbags  88 
Front fog lamps  86 
FTM Flat Tire Monitor  91 
Fuel  230 
Fuel– Refer to Average fuel con‐
sumption  73
Fuel, additives  230 
Fuel, average consump‐ tion  73 
Fuel cap  228 
Fuel cap, closing  228 
Fuel consumption display
– Average fuel consump‐
tion  73
Fuel consumption display,
current fuel consump‐
tion  72 
Fuel-efficient driving, refer to Current fuel consump‐
tion  72 
Fuel filler flap, closing  228 
Fuel filler flap, opening  228 
Fuel filler flap, unlocking in case of an electrical mal‐
function  229 
Fuel gauge  72 
Fuel, saving  137 
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