Owner's Manualfor VehicleThe UltimateDriving Machine®THE BMW 3 SERIESSPORTS WAGON.OWNER'S MANUAL.ContentsA-ZOnline Edition for Part no. 01 4
NotesUsing this Owner's ManualOrientationThe fastest way to find information on a partic‐ular topic is by using the index.An initial overview of
Switching the high beams on and offmanually▷ High beams on, arrow 1.▷ High beams off/headlight flasher, arrow 2.The High-beam Assistant can be switche
Overview1 Interior lights2 Reading lampSwitching the interior lights on and offPress button.To reel off permanently: press the button forapprox. 3 sec
SafetyVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also describe
Knee airbagThe knee airbag supports the legs in a frontalimpact.Protective actionAirbags are not triggered in every impact situa‐tion, e.g., in less s
In case of a malfunction have airbag sys‐tem checked immediately.In case of a malfunction have airbag systemchecked immediately; otherwise, there is a
factured. After installing a child seat, makesure that the indicator lamp for the front-seatpassenger airbags lights up. This indicatesthat the child
Status control displayTire and system status are indicated by thecolor of the wheels and a text message on theControl Display.All wheels greenSystem i
Actions in the event of a flat tireNormal tires1. Identify the damaged tire.Do this by checking the air pressure in allfour tires.The tire pressure ga
▷ The tire inflation pressure has fallen belowthe level of the last confirmation.In this case:▷ Check the tire pressure and correct asneeded.▷ Carry o
that prevent the TPMS from functioning prop‐erly. Always check the TPMS malfunction tell‐tale after replacing one or more tires or wheelson your vehic
On right-hand drive vehicles, some controlsare arranged differently from what is shown inthe illustrations.Status of the Owner'sManualBasic infor
System limitsSudden tire damageSudden serious tire damage caused byexternal circumstances cannot be recognizedin advance.◀A natural, even tire inflati
Final tire failureVibrations or loud noises while drivingcan indicate the final failure of a tire. Reducespeed and stop; otherwise, pieces of the tire
Press button: the systems are turnedoff. The LED goes out.Press button: the systems are turned on. TheLED lights up.Settings can be made on the Contro
At a glanceButton in the vehicleIntelligent Safety buttonCameraThe camera is found near the interior rearviewmirror.Keep the windshield in the area be
Acute warnings can also be triggered withoutprevious prewarning.Braking interventionThe warning prompts the driver himself/herselfto react. During a w
warning is controlled via the cruise control ra‐dar sensor.The front-end collision warning is availableeven if cruise control has been deactivated.Wit
▷ If necessary, clean the radar sensor. Re‐move layers of snow and ice carefully.▷ Do not cover the view field of the radarsensor.Switching on/offSwit
a collision. The intervention can bring the vehi‐cle to a complete stop.Manual transmission: During a braking inter‐vention up to a complete stop, the
▷ Central area, arrow 1, directly in front of thevehicle.▷ Expanded area, arrow 2, to the right andleft.A collision is imminent if pedestrians are lo‐
Warning with braking functionDisplayIf a collision with a person detected in this wayis imminent, a warning symbol appears on theinstrument cluster an
chemicals known to the State of California tocause cancer and birth defects or other repro‐ductive harm. Battery posts, terminals and re‐lated accesso
may vary depending on the current driving sit‐uation.The system does not provide a warning if theturn signal is set before leaving the lane.HintsPerso
▷ In tight curves or on narrow lanes.▷ When the lane markings are covered byobjects.▷ When driving very close to the vehicle infront of you.▷ When dri
Settings are stored for the profile currently inuse.DisplayLamp in the exterior mirror housingInformation stageThe dimmed lamp in the exterior mirror
Attentiveness assistantThe conceptThe system can detect increasing lack of alert‐ness or fatigue of the driver during long, mo‐notonous journeys, e.g.
Driving stability control systemsVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with
Indicator/warning lightsThe indicator lamp flashes: DSC con‐trols the drive and braking forces.The indicator lamp lights up: DSC hasfailed.Deactivatin
Dynamic Damping ControlThe conceptThis system reduces undesirable vehicle mo‐tion when using a dynamic driving style or trav‐eling on uneven road surf
DSC OFFWhen DSC OFF, refer to page 121, is active,driving stability is limited during accelerationand when driving in curves.TRACTIONWhen TRACTION is
The program can be configured to individualspecifications.Activating ECO PROPress button repeatedly until ECOPRO is displayed in the instrumentcluster
Driving comfortVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also
cluding the manufacturer, using special diag‐nostic tools. You can obtain further informationthere if you need it. After an error is corrected,the inf
Before leaving the vehicle, secure itagainst moving on its own.Before leaving the vehicle with the engine run‐ning: set the parking brake and ensure t
InterruptingWhen active, press the button.If interrupting the system while stationary,press on the brake pedal at the same time.The system is automati
DistanceSelect a distanceAdjust the distance according to the traf‐fic and weather conditions; otherwise, there isthe risk of an accident. Maintain th
Distance displayDistance 1Distance 2Distance 3Distance 4This value is set after the system isswitched on.The system has been interrupted ordistance co
Limited detection potentialBecause of the limited possible detec‐tion, you should be alert at all times so that youcan intervene if needed; otherwise,
When you approach a curve the system maybriefly report vehicles in the next lane due tothe bend of the curve. If the system deceler‐ates you may compe
OverviewButtons on the steering wheelPress button FunctionSystem on/off, interruptStore speedResume speedrocker switch: change, hold,store speedContro
When cruise control is maintained or stored,DSC Dynamic Stability Control will be turnedon if needed.Changing the speedPress the rocker switch up or d
▷ By the rear middle sensors at approx.5 ft/1.50 m.To ensure full functionality:▷ Do not cover sensors, e.g., with stickers,bicycle racks.▷ Keep the s
Settings are stored for the profile currently inuse.Visual warningThe approach of the vehicle to an object canbe shown on the Control Display. Objects
wood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone1-800-831-1117.If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it mayopen an investigation, and if it finds that asafety d
▷ When using high-pressure washers, do notspray the sensors for long periods andmaintain a distance of at least 12 in/30 cm.Surround ViewThe conceptSu
Switching on/off manuallyPress button.▷ On: the LED lights up.▷ Off: the LED goes out.The PDC is shown on the Control Display.Switching the view via i
Parking using pathway and turningradius lines1. Position the vehicle so that the turning ra‐dius lines lead to within the limits of theparking space.2
At a glanceButton in the vehicleSide ViewCamerasTwo cameras integrated in the bumpers cap‐ture the image.The two camera lenses are located on thesides
General informationThe image is lidtured by two camerasintegrated in the exterior mirrors and by therearview camera.The range is at least 7 ft/2 m to
When the distance to an object is small, a redbar is shown in front of the vehicle, as it is inthe PDC display.The display appears as soon as Top View
HintsPersonal responsibilityEven an active system does not relievethe driver from personal responsibility whiledriving.Technically the system has its
Ultrasound sensorsThe ultrasound sensors for measuring parkingspaces are located on the side of the vehicle.To ensure full functionality:▷ Keep the se
Parking using the parking assistantCheck the traffic situation as wellLouds noises outside and inside the ve‐hicle can drown out the parking assistant
▷ For small children and animals.▷ For persons with certain clothing, e.g.coats.▷ With external interference of the ultra‐sound, e.g. from passing veh
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Climate controlVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also
Climate control functions in detailManual air distributionTurn the wheel to select the de‐sired program or the desired in‐termediate setting.▷ Windo
Press button repeatedly to select anoperating mode:▷ LED off: outside air flows in continuously.▷ LED on, recirculated-air mode: the supplyof outside
3 AUTO program4 Display5 Maximum cooling6 Temperature, right7 Seat heating, right 548 Cooling function9 Automatic recirculated-air control/recircu‐la
Cooling functionThe car's interior can only be cooled with theengine running.Press button.The air will be cooled and dehumidi‐fied and, depending
Defrosts windows and removescondensationPress button.Ice and condensation are quickly re‐moved from the windshield and the front sidewindows.For this
Ventilation in the rear▷ Thumbwheel for continuous opening andclosing of the vents, arrow 1.▷ Thumbwheel to vary the temperature, ar‐row 2.Toward blue
Interior equipmentVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It a
erases all programming of the buttons onthe interior rearview mirror.3. Hold the hand-held transmitter for the sys‐tem to be controlled approx. 1 to 3
4. Likewise, press and hold the button of thedesired function on the hand-held trans‐mitter.5. Release both buttons as soon as the inte‐rior rearview
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World map with magnetic zonesProcedure1. Press and hold the control button for ap‐prox. 3 to 4 seconds. The number of theset compass zone appears in t
Settings are stored automatically after approxi‐mately 10 seconds.Sun visorGlare shieldFold the sun visor down or up.Vanity mirrorA vanity mirror is l
NoteThe total load of all sockets must not exceed140 watts at 12 volts.Do not damage the socket by using unsuitableconnectors.Front center consoleRais
Without telephone: overviewThe USB interface is located in the glove com‐partment.With telephone: overviewThe USB interface is located in the center a
TiltingWhen pulled out, the cargo cover can be raisedfor loading. To do this, push the front part ofthe cargo cover upward.Before closing the rear win
of unexpected movement of the seat back‐rest.◀Ensure that the lock is securely engagedWhen you fold back the backrest makesure that it locks in place.
3. Pull the case up and out of the two sidebrackets, arrow 2. Make sure not to tilt it inthe process.4. Slide the case all the way into the guides,arr
Storage compartmentsVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It
After the glove compartment is locked, the re‐mote control can be handed over, such as at ahotel, without the integrated key.Driver's sideNoteClo
Storage compartment in therearA storage compartment is located in the centerarmrest.CupholdersHintsShatter-proof containers and no hotdrinksUse light
At a glanceThese overviews of buttons, switches anddisplays are intended to familiarize you with yourvehicle. You will also become quickly acquaintedw
Multi-function hookA multi-function hook is located on each sideof the trunk.The multi-function hooks can be loaded up toa max. of 8.8 lbs/4 kg.Lightw
3. Hook the retaining strap into the fixingpoint.4. Press button 1 to tighten the retainingstrap.To secure larger loads, the retaining straps canalso
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Driving tipsThis chapter provides you with informationuseful in dealing with specific driving andoperating modes.Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 9
Things to remember when drivingVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with th
If driving with the tailgate open cannot beavoided:▷ Close all windows and the glass sunroof.▷ Greatly increase the air flow from the vents.▷ Drive mo
In certain braking situations, the perforatedbrake discs can cause functional problems.However, this has no effect on the perform‐ance and operational
LoadingVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also describ
LoadThe maximum load is the sum of the weight ofthe occupants and the cargo.The greater the weight of the occupants, theless cargo that can be transpo
Securing cargoSecuring cargoStow and secure the cargo as described;otherwise it may present a danger to the occu‐pants, e.g., during braking and evasi
CockpitVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also describ
Saving fuelVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also des
Avoid high engine speedsAs a rule: driving at low engine speeds lowersfuel consumption and reduces wear.Use 1st gear to get the vehicle moving. Start‐
The achieved extended range is displayed inthe instrument cluster as bonus range.OverviewThe system includes the followingEfficientDynamics functions
Efficiency displayDisplay in the instrument clusterDisplay in the instrument cluster with extendedrangeA mark in the efficiency display informs aboutt
Indications on the Control DisplayEfficientDynamicsInformation on fuel consumption and technol‐ogy can be displayed while driving.1. "Vehicle inf
prox. 50 km/h to 100 mph, approx. 160 km/h, ifthe following conditions are met:▷ Accelerator pedal and brake pedal are notoperated.▷ The selector leve
The last fifteen minutes of a trip are evaluated.The range of the vehicle can be extended byan efficient driving style.This gain in range is displayed
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MobilityIn order to always ensure your mobility, you willfind important information on operating fluids,wheels and tires, maintenance and RoadsideAssi
Front fog lights 96Parking lights 93Low beams 93Automatic headlight con‐trol 94Daytime running lights 94Adaptive Light Control 94High-beam Assis
RefuelingVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also descr
1. Fold up the cargo floor panel.2. Pull the green knob with the fuel pumpsymbol. This releases the fuel filler flap.Observe the following whenrefueli
FuelVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also describes
gine deposits, it is highly recommended topurchase gasoline from Top Tier retailers.Failure to comply with these recommendationsmay result in the need
Diesel exhaust fluid on minimum▷ The remaining range is dis‐played in the instrumentcluster: refill with reductionagent. The engine will con‐tinue to
exhaust fluid can be replenished simplyand safely.▷ Alternative: NOx reduction agent AUS 32Diesel exhaust fluid can be purchased at yourservice center
Do not dispose of empty bottles with house‐hold waste unless this is permitted by localregulations.Reserve indicationThe Reserve display will still ap
Wheels and tiresVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It als
These pressure values can also be found onthe tire inflation pressure label on the driver'sdoor pillar.Maximum permissible speedDo not exceed 100
Tire size Pressure specificationsin bar/PSISpecifications inbar/PSI with coldtires225/50 R 17 94 VM+S A/S RSC225/50 R 17 94 HM+S RSC2.7 / 39 3.2 / 462
15 Open the tailgate 40 16 Unlock hood 205All around the center console1 Control Display 182 Ventilation 1513 Hazard warning system 224Central lo
45: aspect ratio in %R: radial tire code18: rim diameter in inches96: load rating, not for ZR tiresY: speed rating, before the R on ZR tiresSpeed lett
sudden tire failure. The grade C correspondsto a level of performance which all passengercar tires must meet under the Federal MotorVehicle Safety Sta
In case of tire damageIf there are indications of tire damage, re‐duce your speed immediately and have therims and tires checked right away; otherwise
Retreaded tiresPossibly substantial variations in the de‐sign and age of the tire casing structures canlimit service life and have a negative impact o
into the tires, which seals the damage from theinside.The compressor can be used to check the tireinflation pressure.Hints▷ Follow the instructions on
Filling the tire with sealant1. Shake the sealing container.2. Take the connection hose completely outof the compressor housing. Do not kink thehose.3
7. With the ignition turned on or the enginerunning, reel on the compressor.Switch off the compressor after 10 mi‐nutesDo not allow the compressor to
4. Insert the connector into a power socketinside the vehicle.5. Correct the tire inflation pressure to2.5 bar.▷ Increase pressure: with the ignitiont
Engine compartmentVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It a
HoodHintsWorking in the engine compartmentNever attempt to perform any service orrepair operations on your vehicle without thenecessary professional t
All around the roofliner1 Intelligent Emergency Re‐quest 2242 Panoramic glass sunroof 483 Indicator lamp, front-seat pas‐senger airbag 1004 Reading
Engine oilVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also desc
Too much engine oilHave the vehicle checked immediately;otherwise, surplus engine oil can lead to en‐gine damage.◀Detailed measurementThe conceptIn th
Engine oil types to addHintsNo oil additivesOil additives may lead to engine dam‐age.◀Viscosity grades for engine oilsWhen selecting an engine oil, en
CoolantVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also describ
MaintenanceVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also des
Socket for OBD OnboardDiagnosisNoteSocket for Onboard DiagnosisThe socket for onboard diagnostics mayonly be used by the service center or a work‐shop
Replacing componentsVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It
2. Position the new wiper blade and press iton until it you hear it snap into place.3. Fold the wipers in.Lamp and bulb replacementHintsLights and bul
Front lights, bulb replacementHalogen headlightsHeadlights1 Parking lights2 High beams/headlight flasher3 Low beams4 Turn signal5 Daytime running ligh
Low beams55-watt bulb, H7.1. Turn the lid counterclockwise and remove.2. Tilt the bulb down and then up to loosen itfrom the holder and remove.3. Pull
iDriveVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also describe
High beams/headlight flasher55-watt bulb, H7.1. Tilt the bulb down and then up to loosen itfrom the holder and remove.2. Pull the connector off the bu
Headlights1 Parking lights / daytime running lights2 Low beams/high beams/headlight flasher3 Turn signalLow beams and high beams are designed withxeno
Carefully pull back the wheel house panel,arrow 2.2. Pull off the bulb connector, arrow 1.Turn the bulb, arrow 2.Left side of vehicle: turn clockwise.
Removing the exterior tail lamp1. Open the tailgate.2. Use a screwdriver out of the onboard vehi‐cle tool kit to depress the catch fittings, ar‐rows,
arrow 2. Make sure that the tail lamp en‐gages in the rubber mount.4. Screw the two nuts tight and mount thecover.Lights in the tailgateGeneral inform
Changing wheelsHintsWhen using run-flat tires or sealants, a tiredoes not need to be changed immediately inthe event of pressure loss due to a flat ti
Disposing of old batteriesHave old batteries disposed of by yourservice center or bring them to a recy‐cling center.Maintain the battery in an upright
The fuses are located under a cover. To openthe cover, reach into the recessed grip and foldthe cover open.Information on the fuse types and locations
Breakdown assistanceVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It
When the emergency request is receivedat the BMW Response Center, the BMWResponse Center contacts you and takesfurther steps to help you.Even if you a
1. Turn.2. Press.3. Move in four directions.Buttons on controllerPress button FunctionMENU Open the main menu.RADIO Opens the Radio menu.MEDIA Opens t
PreparationBodywork contact between vehiclesMake sure that there is no contact be‐tween the bodywork of the two vehicles; other‐wise, there is a dange
Tow-starting and towingNoteTow-starting and towingFor tow-starting or towing, switch off theIntelligent Safety systems; otherwise malfunc‐tions of the
Tow truckThe vehicle should only be transported on aloading platform.Do not lift the vehicleDo not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting orbody and chas
Screw thread for tow fittingPress on the mark on the edge of the cover topush it out.Tow-startingSteptronic transmissionDo not tow-start the vehicle.T
CareVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also describes
3. Switch the engine off.4. Switch on the ignition.Steptronic transmission:1. Drive into the car wash.2. Engage selector lever position N.3. Switch th
mediately to prevent the finish from being al‐tered or discolored.Leather careRemove dust from the leather often, using acloth or vacuum cleaner.Other
grease removers, fuel, or such; this could leadto surface damage.◀Safety beltsDirty belt straps impede the reeling action andthus have a negative impa
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Buttons on controllerPress button FunctionMENU Open the main menu.Audio Open audio menu last listenedto, switch between audio me‐nus.TEL Opens the pho
Technical dataVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also
Weights 328i xDriveApproved gross vehicle weight lbskg4,7602,159Load lbskg900408Approved front axle load lbskg2,160980Approved rear axle load lbskg2,7
Capacities US gal/liters NotesFuel tank, approx. Gasoline: 15.8/60Diesel: 15/57Fuel quality, refer topage 188Seite 238Reference Technical data238Onlin
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Everything from A to ZIndexAABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐tem 120 ACC, Active Cruise Controlwith Stop & Go 125 Acceleration Assistant, referto Launch Co
Bonus range, ECO PRO 178 Bottle holder, refer to Cu‐pholders 165 Brake assistant 120 Brake discs, break-in 170 Brake force display 118 Brake lights, a
tertainment and Communi‐cation ConnectedDrive Services Connecting electrical devi‐ces 157 Continued driving with a flattire 103, 106 Control Display 1
Emergency unlocking, trans‐mission lock 76 Energy Control 84 Energy recovery 84 Engine, automatic Start/Stopfunction 67 Engine, automatic switch-off 6
Headlights, care 231 Headlight washer system 70 Head restraints 51 Head restraints, front 55 Head restraints, rear 56 Head-up Display 91 Head-up Displ
Lights and bulbs 213 Light switch 93 Load 174 Loading 173 Lock, door 39 Locking/unlocking via doorlock 39 Locking/unlocking with re‐mote control 37 Lo
White arrows pointing to the left or right indi‐cate that additional panels can be opened.Display of an opened menuWhen selecting a menu, it generally
Opening and closing, withoutremote control 39 Opening and closing, with re‐mote control 37 Opening the tailgate with no-touch activation 43 Operating
Safety belt reminder for driv‐er's seat and front passen‐ger seat 55 Safety belts 54 Safety belts, care 233 Safety switch, windows 48 Safety syst
Technical data 236 Telephone, see user's manualfor Navigation, Entertain‐ment and Communication Temperature, automatic cli‐mate control 147, 149
Wheels, Tire Pressure Moni‐tor TPM 101 Width, vehicle 236 Window defroster,rear 147, 150 Windows, powered 47 Windshield washer fluid 73 Windshield was
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▷ For the input of upper/lower case lettersand numbers, it may be necessary to reelvia the controller to the corresponding In‐put mode, refer to page
6. Turn the controller to set the hours andpress the controller.7. Turn the controller to set the minutes andpress the controller.Status informationSt
Switching the split screen on and offOn the Control Display:1. Press button.2. "Split screen"Selecting the displayOn the Control Display:1.
Deleting personal in thevehicleThe conceptDepending on the usage, the vehicle savespersonal data, such as stored radio stations.These personal data ca
3 SeriesOwner's Manual for VehicleThank you for choosing a BMW.The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better controlyou will have on th
▷ Target search: names of locations may beentered in languages available throughControl Display.Seite 26At a glance iDrive26Online Edition for Part no
Voice activation systemVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries.
Executing functions using shortcommandsExecute functions on the main menu via shortcommands. It almost doesn't matter whichmenu item is selected,
This can unnecessarily delay the establish‐ment of a phone connection.Instead, use the SOS button, refer topage 224, close to the interior mirror.Envi
Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicleVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features o
Context help - Owner's Manual to thetemporarily selected functionYou may open the relevant information di‐rectly.Opening via the iDriveTo move di
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ControlsThis chapter is intended to provide you withinformation that will give you complete control ofyour vehicle. All features and accessories thata
Opening and closingVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It
Replacing the battery1. Remove integrated key from remote con‐trol.2. Push in the catch with the key, arrow 1.3. Remove the cover of the battery compa
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vated. All settings stored in the profile are au‐tomatically applied.If several drivers use their own remote control,the vehicle will adjust the perso
other vehicle equipped with the Personal Pro‐file function.The following export options are available:▷ Via BMW Online.▷ Via the USB port to a USB dev
The windows and the glass sunroof areopened, as long as the button on the remotecontrol is pressed.LockingLocking from the outsideDo not lock the vehi
▷ Interference of the radio connection frommobile phones or other electronic devicesin direct proximity.Do not transport the remote control togetherwi
From the insideUnlocking and lockingPressing the central locking system buttonlocks or unlocks the vehicle with the frontdoors closed.The vehicle is n
▷ Push the button in the driver'sfootwell.If the vehicle is stationary, the tailgate opensautomatically to the adjusted opening height.The openin
Pressing the button again stops the mo‐tion.An acoustic signal sounds and the tailgatecloses.The closing operation is interrupted:▷ When starting the
LockingTouch the surface on the door handle of thedriver's or front passenger door, arrow, withyour finger for approx. 1 second without grasp‐ing
leg must pass through the ranges of bothsensors.OpeningPerform the foot movement described earlier.The tailgate opens, regardless of whether itwas pre
AdjustingUnlockingThe settings are saved in the active profile, re‐fer to page 35.Doors1. "Settings"2. "Doors/key"3. Select the
AddendumADDENDUM TO OWNER'S MANUALWe wanted to provide you with some updates and clarifications with respect to the printed BMW Owner's Manu
Alarm systemThe conceptWhen the vehicle is locked, the vehicle alarmsystem responds to:▷ Opening a door, the hood or the tailgate orrear window.▷ Move
Interior motion sensorThe windows and glass sunroof must beclosed for the system to function properly.Avoiding unintentional alarmsThe tilt alarm sens
▷ Pull the switch beyond the resistancepoint.The window closes automatically. Pullingagain stops the motion.See also: closing by means of Comfort Acc
Keep the closing path clearMonitor closing and make sure that theclosing path of the glass sunroof is clear; oth‐erwise, injuries may result.◀Take the
Danger of jamming even with pinch pro‐tectionDespite the pinch protection system, checkthat the glass sunroof's closing path is clear;otherwise,
AdjustingVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also descr
After releasing the lever, move the seat for‐ward or back slightly making sure it engagesproperly.HeightPull the lever and apply your weight to the se
2. Height.3. Seat tilt.4. Backrest tilt.Thigh supportPull the lever at the front of the seat and adjustthe thigh support.Lumbar supportThe curvature o
Front seat heatingSwitching onPress button once for each tempera‐ture level.The maximum temperature is reached whenthree LEDs are lit.If the journey i
Putting on the beltLay the belt, without twisting, snuglyacross the lap and shoulders, as close to thebody as possible. Make sure that the belt lieslo
Addendumthereof: “BMW recommends that you have the maintenance carried out by your service center.”10. At page 193, under the heading “Tire infla-tio
Adjusting the height▷ To raise: push.▷ To lower: press button, arrow 1, and pushheadrest down.TiltThree different tilt positions are available.▷ Forwa
Adjusting the height▷ To raise: push.▷ To lower: press button, arrow 1, and pushheadrest down.The center head restraint cannot be adjustedin elevation
At a glanceStoring1. Switch on the ignition.2. Set the desired position.3. Press button. The LED in the but‐ton lights up.4. Press selected button 1
At a glance1 Adjusting 592 Left/right, Automatic Curb Monitor3 Fold in and out 59Selecting a mirrorTo change over to the other mirror:Slide the swit
Interior rearview mirror, manuallydimmableTurn knobTurn the knob to reduce the blinding effect bythe interior mirror.Interior rearview mirror, automat
Transporting children safelyVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with these
of unexpected movement of the seat back‐rest.◀On the front passenger seatDeactivating airbagsDeactivating the front-seat passengerairbagsIf a child re
LATCH child restraint systemLATCH: Lower Anchors and Tether for Chil‐dren.NoteFollow manufacturer's information forLATCH child restraint systemsT
1 Direction of travel2 Head restraint3 Hook for upper retaining strap4 Mounting point/eye5 Seat backrest6 Upper retaining strapAttaching the upper ret
DrivingVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also describ
AddendumUse of recommended vehicle batteriesThe manufacturer of your vehicle recom-mends that you use vehicle batteries that it has tested and recomme
The radio-ready state switches off automati‐cally:▷ After approx. 8 minutes.▷ When the vehicle is locked using the cen‐tral locking system.▷ Shortly b
Engine stopHintsTake the remote control with youTake the remote control with you whenleaving the vehicle so that children, e.g., can‐not start the eng
The display indicates that theconditions for an automatic en‐gine stop have not been met.Functional limitationsThe engine is not switched off automati
Activating/deactivating the systemmanuallyUsing the buttonPress button.▷ LED comes on: Auto Start/Stop function isdeactivated.The engine is started du
The brake lights will not light up if the parkingbrake is set.Turn signal, high beams,headlight flasherTurn signalHintsDo not adjust the exterior mirr
Do not activate wipers with wipers foldedawayDo not switch on the wipers if they are foldedaway, otherwise the hood or the wipers may bedamaged.◀Switc
Setting the frequency or sensitivity ofthe rain sensorTurn the thumbwheel.Clean the windshield, headlightsPull the wiper lever towards you.The system
Washer fluidHintsAntifreeze for washer fluidAntifreeze is flammable and can causeinjury if it is used incorrectly.Therefore, keep it away from possibl
N Neutral:The vehicle may roll. Use in automatic carwashes, e.g.When the ignition is switched off, refer topage 65, selector lever position P is engag
Engaging PPress button P.Sport program and manual modeActivating the sport programPress the selector lever to the left out of selec‐tor lever position
Shift paddlesThe shift paddles on the steering wheel allowyou to shift gears quickly while keeping bothhands on the steering wheel.▷ Shift up: briefly
HintsComponent wearDo not use Launch Control too often;otherwise, this may result in premature wear ofcomponents due to the high stress placed onthe v
DisplaysVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also descri
▷ Messages, e.g. Check Control, refer topage 79.▷ Current fuel consumption, refer topage 84.▷ Navigation display, see User's manual forNavigation
If a collision with a person detected in this wayis imminent, the symbol lights up and a signalsounds.Orange lightsActive Cruise ControlThe number bar
For more information, see Tire Pressure Moni‐tor, refer to page 101.Steering systemSteering system in some cases defec‐tive.Have the steering system c
Supplementary text messagesAdditional information, such as on the cause ofan error or the required action, can be called upvia Check Control.With urge
middle or in the left half ofthe temperature display.▷ Hot engine: the pointer is at the high end ofthe temperature range. A Check Controlmessage is a
Displaying the cruising rangeDepending on your vehicle's optional features,the range can also be displayed as bar in theinstrument cluster.1. &qu
SymbolsSym‐bolsDescriptionNo service is currently required.The deadline for scheduled mainte‐nance or a legally mandated inspec‐tion is approaching.Th
ContentsThe fastest way to find information on a partic‐ular topic or item is by using the index, refer topage 240.6 NotesAt a glance14 Cockpit18 iDri
Speed limit detectionThe conceptSpeed limit detectionSpeed limit detection uses a symbol in theshape of a traffic sign to display the currentlydetecte
▷ When the windshield behind the interiorrearview mirror is fogged over, dirty or cov‐ered by a sticker, etc.▷ In the event of incorrect detection by
Calling up information on the infodisplayPress the onboard computer button on theturn signal lever.Information is displayed in the info display ofthe
Time of arrivalThe estimated time of arrival isdisplayed if a destination is en‐tered in the navigation systembefore the trip is started.The time must
Activating/deactivating the speedwarningOn the Control Display:1. "Settings"2. "Speed"3. "Warning"4. Press the controlle
LanguageSetting the languageTo set the language on the Control Display:1. "Settings"2. "Language/Units"3. "Language:"4.
If the image is distorted, check the basic set‐tings.Switching on/off1. "Settings"2. "Head-Up Display"3. "Head-Up Display&quo
LightsVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with theseries. It also describe
Headlight courtesy delay featureThe low beams stay lit for a short while if theheadlight flasher is switched on after the radio-ready state is switche
In tight curves, e.g., on mountainous roads orwhen turning, one of the two front fog lights isswitched on as a turning lamp. As a result theinside of
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