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DTC Dynamic TractionControlThe conceptThe DTC system is a version of the DSC in whichforward momentum is optimized.The system ensures maximum forward
Activating HDCPress the button; the LED above the but‐ton lights up.Deactivating HDCPress the button again and the LED goesout. HDC is automatically d
NORMALBalanced tuning between the COMFORT andSPORT programs.COMFORTComfort-oriented tuning of the shock absorbersfor optimal traveling comfort.Integra
MalfunctionA Check Control message is displayed. A mal‐function has occurred in the self-leveling sus‐pension. Vehicle handling may be altered anddriv
The indicator lamp lights up: TRACTIONis activated.SPORT+Sporty driving with optimized chassis and sus‐pension during limited driving stabilization.Dy
Program selectionPressing the button displays a list of the select‐able programs.Display on the Control DisplayProgram changes can be displayed briefl
Driving comfortActive Cruise Control withStop & Go function, ACC*The conceptThis system can be used to select a desiredspeed that the vehicle will
The displays go out. The stored desired speedand distance are deleted.InterruptingWhen active, press the button.If interrupting the system while stati
Reduce distancePress the button repeatedly until thedesired distance is set.The selected distance, refer to page 109, is dis‐played in the instrument
requirements for operation are currently notmet.Distance to vehicle ahead of youThe selected distance to the vehicle drivingahead of you is shown.Dist
At a glanceThese overviews of buttons, switches anddisplays are intended to familiarize you with yourvehicle. You will also become quickly acquaintedw
a vehicle at a red traffic light or at the end of trafficcongestion.The system also does not respond to:▷ Pedestrians or similarly slow road users.▷ R
the bend of the curve. Any deceleration of thevehicle by the system can be compensated forby briefly accelerating. After the acceleratorpedal is relea
Collision warning withbraking function*The conceptThe system issues a two-phase warning of adanger of collision at speeds above approx.10 mph/15 km/h.
DisplayThe collision warning can be issued in the in‐strument cluster, in the Head-up Display*, andacoustically.Instrument clusterThe vehicle lights u
3 Store speed*4 Store, maintain/change speedSwitching onPress the button on the steering wheel.The marking in the speedometer is set to thecurrent spe
Resuming the desired speedPress the button.The stored speed is reached and maintained.Displays in the instrument cluster1 Display of desired speed2 In
Low objects already displayed, e.g., curbs, canmove into the blind area of the sensors before orafter a continuous tone sounds.High, protruding object
If the backup camera image was selected last, itagain appears on the display. To switch to PDC:1. "Rear view camera" Select the symbolon th
▷ approx. 7 ft/2 m to the rear.In this way, obstacles up to the height of the ex‐terior mirrors are detected early.System limitsTop View cannot be use
1. "Brightness"2. Turn the controller until the desired settingis reached and press the controller.ContrastWith Top View switched on:1.
CockpitAll around the steering wheel1 Seating comfort functions*Seat, mirror, steering wheel mem‐ory* 58Active seat* 522 Roller sunblinds* 463 Safe
▷ On: the LED lights up.▷ Off: the LED goes out.The PDC is shown on the Control Display.Switch on the backup camera via the iDrive, referto page 121.A
Their colored steps match the markings of thePDC. This simplifies estimation of the distanceto the object shown.Activating the assistance functionsMor
Switching on/off manuallyPress the button.Display on the Control DisplayThe traffic area to the left and right is displayedon the Control Display.Guid
Heat imageThe image shows the heat radiated by objectsin the field of view of the camera.Warm objects have a light appearance and coldobjects, a dark
Warning area in front of the vehicleThe warning area in front of the vehicle is dividedinto two areas.▷ Central area 1 directly in front of the vehicl
▷ "Contrast"▷ "Pedestrian detection"The settings are stored for the remote controlcurrently in use.CameraRain, dirt, snow, or
Selecting displays in the Head-upDisplay1. "Settings"2. "Head-up display"3. "Displayed information"4. Select the desired
Climate controlAutomatic climate control*1 Air distribution, left2 Temperature, left3 AUTO program, left4 Air volume, AUTO intensity, residual heat,le
TemperatureTurn the wheel to set the desiredtemperature.The automatic climate control achieves thistemperature as quickly as possible, if necessarywit
▷ Left LED on, automatic recirculated-air con‐trol: a sensor detects pollutants in the out‐side air and controls the shut-off automati‐cally.▷ Right L
8 Steering column stalk, leftTurn signal 71High beams, head‐lamp flasher 71High-beam Assistant* 87Roadside parking lamps 86Computer 789 Steering
Switching onPress any button.Microfilter/activated-charcoal filterThe microfilter removes dust and pollen fromthe incoming air.The activated-charcoal
Rear automatic climatecontrol*At a glance1 Temperature2 AUTO program3 Vent settings4 Air volume, AUTO intensity5 Display6 Maximum cooling7 Seat heatin
The selected air volume is shown on the displayof the automatic climate control.Switching the system on/offSwitching offAt the lowest fan speed, press
Interior equipmentIntegrated universal remotecontrol*The conceptThis system can replace up to three differenthand-held transmitters for various types
To do so:▷ Read the instructions of the hand-heldtransmitter.▷ Press the memory button of the universalremote control for an extended period.If the LE
Ashtray/cigarette lighter*FrontOpeningPress on the cover.EmptyingTake out the insert.LighterPush in the lighter.The lighter can be removed assoon as i
Rear center consoleRemove the cover.In the cargo areaTo access the socket: fold open the cover.Cargo areaTrunk coverNoteDo not deposit heavy objectsDo
The cargo partition and the rear backrest aresubdivided at a ratio of 40–20–40. You can alsofold down the left and right sides separately.Foldable rea
Folding down the cargo partitionDanger of pinchingBefore folding down the trunk partition,ensure that the area of movement of the parti‐tion is clear.
Storage compartmentsStorage compartmentsThe following storage compartments are avail‐able in the vehicle interior:▷ Glove compartment on the driver&ap
Instrument cluster1 Fuel gauge 762 Speedometer3 Indicator/warning lamps 144 Tachometer 775 Engine oil temperature 776 External temperature 777 El
Driver's sideOpeningPull the handle.Close the glove compartment again im‐mediatelyClose the glove compartment immediately afteruse while driving;
Folding downPull on the opener and fold the armrest forward.OpeningStorage compartment in the rear center arm‐rest.Push the button and fold open the c
Do not obstruct viewWhen suspending clothing from thehooks, ensure that it will not obstruct the driver'svision.◀No heavy objectsDo not hang heav
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Driving tipsThis chapter provides you with information usefulin dealing with specific driving and operatingmodes.Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 6
Things to remember when drivingBreaking-in periodGeneral informationMoving parts need to be broken in to adjust toeach other.The following instruction
Climate control windshield*The marked area is not covered with heat re‐flective coating.Use this area for garage door openers, devicesfor electronic t
Driving in wet conditionsWhen roads are wet or there is heavy rain, brieflyexert gentle pressure on the brake pedal everyfew miles.Ensure that this ac
4. The resulting figure equals the availableamount of cargo and luggage load capacity.For example, if the YYY amount equals1,000 lbs and there will be
Symbol Function or systemHigh beamsHigh-beam Assistant*Parking lamps, headlamp controlActive Cruise Control*Vehicle detection, Active CruiseControl*Cr
AttachmentFollow the installation instructions of the roofrack.Roof drip rail with flaps*The anchorage points are located in the roof driprail above t
This is the fastest way for the cold engine toreach its operating temperature.Look well ahead when drivingAvoid unnecessary acceleration and braking.B
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NavigationThis chapter contains various examples of howthe navigation system can guide you reliably toyour destination.Online Edition for Part no. 01
Navigation*Navigation systemGeneral informationThe navigation system can determine the pre‐cise position of the vehicle, with the aid of sat‐ellites a
3. Select the numbers.4. Change to the list of postal codes and towns/cities.5. Highlight the entry.6. Selecting an entry.Entering a street and inters
checked as a destination, refer topage 231.3. Select a contact in the list or, if desired, with"A-Z search".4. "Business address"
Last destinationsAt a glanceThe destinations previously entered are storedautomatically.The destinations can be called up and used as adestination for
"Start search": if a search term is not entered,the search is repeated with the previous searchterm.Category search1. "Category search&
Specifying the streetIf the system does not recognize a street, one ofthe following is displayed:▷ The name of a street in the vicinity.▷ The county.▷
Instrument cluster, electronic displays1 Symbols and messages, e.g., warnings 142 Range 763 Computer* 784 Navigation display* 154Service display
4. Say the name of the town/city, or say at leastthe first three letters.Depending on the entry, up to 20 towns/cit‐ies may be suggested.5. Select the
Store the tripUp to 30 trips can be stored in the trip list. Ifnecessary, delete existing trips to be able tostore new trips.1. Open "Options&quo
▷ Road types are part of the navigation dataand are taken into consideration when plan‐ning a route, e.g., avoid highways.▷ The recommended route may
Bypassing a section of the routeCalculate a new route for a route section.1. "Navigation"2. "Route information"3. "New route
At a glance1 Function bar2 Route section with traffic obstruction3 Traffic sign for traffic obstruction4 Planned route5 Current location6 Upper status
Settings for the map viewThe settings are stored for the remote controlcurrently in use.1. "Navigation"2. "Map"3. Open "Optio
B. Total Traffic Network traffic data is infor‐mational only. User assumes all risk of use.Total Traffic Network, BMW NA, and theirsuppliers make no r
in the map using triangles or gray bars along thecalculated route.▷ Red: congestion.▷ Orange: stop-and-go traffic.▷ Yellow: heavy traffic.▷ Green: cle
Navigation dataInformation on the navigation data1. "Navigation"2. Open "Options".3. "Navigation system version": inform
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All around the center console1 Headliner 182 Control Display 193 Glove compartment 1394 Air vent 1305 Hazard warning system 264Central locking sy
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EntertainmentThe chapter helps assure your enjoyment whenreceiving radio and television stations and playingCDs, DVDs and tracks from the music collec
ToneGeneral informationThe sound settings are stored for the remotecontrol currently in use.Treble, bass, balance, andfader▷ "Treble": trebl
When surround is activated, multi-channel play‐back is simulated when a stereo audio track isplayed.Volume▷ "Speed volume": speed-dependent
RadioControls1 Change entertainment sources2 Change station/track3 Programmable memory buttons4 Volume, on/off5 Change wave bandSound outputSwitching
1. "Radio"2. "FM" or "AM"3. "Manual"4. To select the frequency: turn the controller.To store the station: pres
Weather Band*General informationThe availability of the Weather Band and thenumber of available channels can vary depend‐ing on the region.Switching o
3. Open "Options".4. "Manage subscription"5. The phone number and an electronic serialnumber, ESN, are displayed.6. Call Sirius to
Selecting a category1. "Radio"2. "Satellite radio"3. "Category"4. Select the desired category.TimeshiftApprox. one hour
Storing the league or teamLeagues or teams can be added to the favoritesfrom a selection list.1. "Radio"2. "Satellite radio"3. &q
All around the headliner1 Emergency Request* 2642 Panoramic glass sunroof* 473 Indicator lamp, front passengerairbag* 914 Reading lamps* 885 Inter
Select one of the symbols to deactivate TrafficJump.Automatic updateAbout twice a year, Sirius performs an update ofthe channel names and positions. T
CD/multimediaControls1 Change the entertainment source2 CD/DVD* drive3 Eject CD/DVD4 Change station/track5 Programmable memory buttons6 Volume, on/off
Selecting a track via iDriveAudio CDsSelect the desired track to begin playback.CDs/DVDs* with compressed audio filesDepending on the data, some lette
Automatic repeat*The selected CDs or DVDs are repeated auto‐matically.Video playback*Country codesOnly DVDs with the code of the home region canbe pla
2. "DVD menu"The DVD menu is displayed. The display de‐pends on the contents of the DVD.3. To select menu items: move the controllerand pr
3. "Additional options"4. "Zoom mode"Selecting a trackDVD video:1. Turn the controller when the DVD menu isdisplayed.2. Open "
The LED on the first empty compartmentflashes.2. Select another compartment if necessary.3. Wait for the LEDs on the DVD slot to flash.4. Insert a sin
Fast forward/reversePress and hold the button.Selecting the language*The languages that are available depend on theDVD.1. "CD/Multimedia"2.
only be used for private purposes. Copying ofthis technology is prohibited.DTS Digital Surround™Manufactured under license under U.S.Patent Numbers: 5
3. "Storing..."4. "Cancel storing"The storage process is interrupted and can becontinued at any time.Continuing the storage proces
iDriveThe conceptThe iDrive combines the functions of a multitudeof switches. Thus, these functions can be oper‐ated from a central location.Using the
4. Select the desired category.5. Select the desired entry:▷ Select "A-Z search", refer to page 24,and input the desired entry.▷ Select the
The first track is played automatically, if pos‐sible.4. Change directories if needed to selecttracks.To go up a level in the directory: move thecontr
Music collectionBacking up the music collectionThe entire music collection can be stored on aUSB device. Make sure there is enough freememory capacity
ConnectingThe AUX-IN port is in the center armrest.Connect the headphones or line-out connectorof the device to the jack plug.Playback1. Connect the a
Connect using a flexible adapter cable.Connect the Apple iPod/iPhoneto the USB interface.The Apple iPod/iPhone menustructure is supported by theUSB au
all results that contain that sequence aredisplayed.▷ Select the desired entry from the list.6. Select other categories if you wish.Not all categories
Depending on the configuration of the audiofiles, e.g., bit rates greater than 256 kbit/s, thefiles may not play back correctly in each case.Informati
7. Enter the passkey and confirm.8. Select the desired functions with which thedevice is to be connected, for instance"Audio".9. "OK&qu
4. Select the symbol.5. Select the desired track from the list, if nec‐essary.Playback menu*Depending on the particular device, some of thefunctions
▷ Adjust the volume settings on the device.Playback is disturbed when buttons are pressedor by other messages on the device.▷ Switch off the button to
3. Move in four directions.Buttons on controllerPress the button FunctionMENU Open the main menu.RADIO Opens the Radio menu.CD Opens the CD/Multimedia
The previous version may only be restored whenthe vehicle is stationary.1. "Settings"2. "Software update"3. "Restore previous
Rear entertainment*Controls1 Screen, left2 Screen, right3 Center armrest, remote control4 CD/DVD playerRear CD/DVD player1 CD/DVD slot2 Eject CD/DVD3
Remote controlIn the center armrest in the rearStorage is possible in a vertical or horizontal po‐sition in the center armrest.Menu navigationPress th
Audio/video playbackAudioAudio can be played back via rear entertainmentfrom any source in the vehicle.Operation is the same as for the front audio pl
Vehicle information*Computer content can be displayed. Operationis only possible in the front.Options menuThe split screen is not available and there
Headphones, vehicleloudspeakersConnecting the headphonesNormal headphonesConnect via the jack 1/8"/3.5 mm, refer topage 201, on the rear CD/DVD p
What to do if...Only a black screen is visible.▷ Switch on the system.There are no options available on the screen.▷ Replace remote control batteries.
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CommunicationAll of the options available to you for mobilecommunication with family, friends, businesspartners, and service providers are described i
White arrows pointing to the left or right indicatethat additional panels can be opened.View of an opened menuWhen a menu is opened, it generally open
Telephone*At a glanceThe conceptMobile phones or other external devices such asaudio players can be connected to the vehiclevia Bluetooth.After these
▷ The mobile phone is ready for operation.▷ Bluetooth is activated in the vehicle and onthe mobile phone.▷ Bluetooth presettings may need to be madeon
If the pairing was successful, the mobile phoneappears at the top of the list of mobile phones.The functions supported by the mobile phoneand audio de
The mobile phone could not be paired or con‐nected.▷ Is Bluetooth activated in the vehicle and onthe mobile phone? Activate Bluetooth in thevehicle an
Incoming callReceiving callsIf the number of the caller is stored in the phonebook and is transmitted by the network, thename of the contact is displa
must be supported by the mobile phone andservice provider.Accepting a call while speaking toanother partyThis function might have to be activated by t
A symbol indicates the storage location of thecontacts.Calling a contactSymbol MeaningContact with one stored phone num‐ber.Contact with more than one
2. "Received calls"Calling a number from the listSelecting an entry.The connection is established.Saving an entry in the contacts1. Highligh
Possible commandsHaving possible commands read aloudPress the button. ›Help‹. Possible commandsare announced.The digits from zero to nine are recogniz
Adjusting the volumeTurn the knob during an announcement.▷ The volume remains constant even if thevolume of other audio sources is changed.▷ The volum
4. Turn the controller until "Time/Date" is high‐lighted, and then press the controller.5. Turn the controller until "Time:" is hi
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Office*At a glanceGeneral informationContacts, appointments, tasks, notes, text mes‐sages, and e-mails from the mobile phone canbe displayed on the Co
2. "Contacts"All contacts are listed in alphabetical order. De‐pending on the number of contacts, an A-Zsearch is offered, refer to page 24.
4. "New contact"5. The entry fields are still filled with the previ‐ous entries: "Delete input fields"6. Fill in the entry fields:
5. "Delete contact"or "Delete all contacts".6. If necessary. "Yes"MessagesGeneral informationWhether or not text message
3. Open "Options".4. "Delete all messages" or "Delete servicemessages"Text messagesCalling the sender of a text message1
1. Select the desired message.2. "Call":If the message contains a number, the con‐nection is established. "Select phone number"
Reading the appointment out loud*Read the appointment out loud, refer topage 228.TasksDisplaying the task listDisplay tasks that are due within the ne
Using contact dataAt a glanceContact data from calendar entries, appoint‐ments, tasks, emails and notes can be stored orselected*.Displaying contact o
▷ Check the e-mail settings on the telephoneand adjust if necessary.If all points in this list have been checked and therequired function is still not
Symbol Meaning USB audio interface*. Mobile phone audio interface*.Additional symbolsSymbol Meaning Spoken instructions* are switchedoff. Request
Contacts*General informationContacts can be created and edited and the ad‐dresses can be adopted as destinations for nav‐igation.New contact1. "C
Editing a contact1. Select the desired contact.2. "Edit contact"3. Change the entries.4. Move the controller to the left.5. "Yes"S
BMW ConnectedDriveBMW Assist*General informationBMW Assist provides you with certain services,e.g., transmission of the position data of yourvehicle t
in advance. This shortens the duration of theservice appointment.▷ In the event of a breakdown, data on the ve‐hicle's condition can be sent dire
Vehicles equipped with BMW Assist orBMW TeleService1. "ConnectedDrive"2. "Roadside Assistance"3. "Start service"TeleServ
Opening the start page1. Open "Options".2. "Display start page"Loading a new page1. Open "Options".2. "Reload"
Automatic Service Request*The TeleService data necessary for servicingthe vehicle are automatically sent to your servicepartner prior to the service d
▷ Use only BMW approved software applica‐tions; otherwise, it may result in malfunc‐tions.Information about suitable cell phones, availablesoftware ap
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MobilityTo ensure that you remain mobile at all times, thischapter supplies you with important informationon the topics of fuels and lubricants, wheel
▷ To display short information: touch the but‐ton.▷ To display detailed information: touch thebutton for an extended period.Deleting the button assign
RefuelingFuel capOpening1. Briefly press the rear edge of the fuel fillerflap.2. Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise.3. Place the fuel cap in the brack
Fuel tank capacityFuel tank capacity: approx. 18.5 US gal/70 liters.Refuel promptlyRefuel below a range of 30 miles/50 km;otherwise, engine functions
FuelFuel qualityRefuel with unleaded fuel onlyDo not use leaded fuel as this would per‐manently damage the catalytic converter.◀Do not refuel with eth
Wheels and tiresTire inflation pressureSafety informationThe tire characteristics and tire inflation pres‐sure influence the following:▷ The service l
Tire size Pressure specifica‐tions in bar/PSI245/45 R 19 102 V M+S XL A/S245/45 R 19 102 V M+S XL2.4 / 35 2.6 / 38F.: 245/45 R 19 98 YR.: 275/40 R 19
Tire size Pressure specifica‐tions in bar/PSIF.: 245/45 R 19 98 YR.: 275/40 R 19 101 Y2.3 / 33--2.5 / 36F.: 245/40 R 20 99 YXLR.:275/35 R 20 102 Y XL2
Tire size Pressure specifica‐tions in bar/PSI245/45 R 19 102 V M+S XL A/S245/45 R 19 102 V M+S XL2.8 / 41 3.2 / 46F.: 245/45 R 19 98 YR.: 275/40 R 19
Those grades represent the tire's ability to stopon wet pavement as measured under controlledconditions on specified government test surfa‐ces of
In case of tire damageIf there are indications of tire damage, re‐duce your speed immediately and have thewheels and tires checked right away; otherwi
Retreaded tiresPossibly substantial variations in the de‐sign and age of the tire casing structures canlimit service life and have a negative impact o
Voice activation system*The concept▷ The voice activation system can be used tooperate functions by means of spoken com‐mands.▷ Most menu items on the
Make sure that the snow chains are always suf‐ficiently tight. Retighten as needed according tothe chain manufacturer's instructions.Do not initi
Engine compartmentImportant features in the engine compartment1 Vehicle identification number*2 Jump starting, negative terminal3 Washer fluid reservo
2. Press the release handle and open the hood.3. Be careful of protruding parts on the hood.Danger of injury when the hood is openThere is a danger of
Engine oilGeneral informationThe engine oil consumption is dependent on thedriving style and driving conditions.Therefore, check the engine oil level
Oil typesNoteNo oil additivesOil additives may lead to engine damage.◀Approved oil typesYour service center can advise you on which en‐gine oils have
5. Turn the cap until there is an audible click.6. Have the cause of the coolant loss elimi‐nated as soon as possible.DisposalComply with the relevant
MaintenanceBMW Maintenance SystemThe maintenance system directs you to re‐quired maintenance measures and thereby sup‐ports you in maintaining road sa
This indicates that there is excessivemisfiring in the engine.Reduce the vehicle speed and havethe system checked immediately;otherwise, serious engin
Replacing componentsTool kitThe tool kit is located in the rear compartmentin the cargo area, refer to page 142.Wiper blade replacementDo not fold dow
Do not touch the bulbsDo not touch the glass of new bulbs withyour bare hands, as even minute amounts ofcontamination will burn into the bulb's s
Example: playing back a CD1. Switch on the Entertainment sound outputif necessary.2. Press the button on the steeringwheel.3. ›C D and multimedia‹The
1. Open the folding cover in the engine com‐partment.2. Turn the cap and remove it.3. Unscrew the bulb holder counterclockwise.4. Remove the bulb and
3 Inside brake lamp*4 Backup lamp5 Outside brake lampTurn signal, brake, tail, and licenseplate lampsFollow the general instructions on lamps andbulbs
When using run-flat tires* or tire sealants, a tiredoes not need to be changed immediately in theevent of pressure loss due to a flat tire.The tools f
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
Breakdown assistanceHazard warning flashersThe button is located in the center console.Emergency Request*Requirements▷ Equipment version with full pre
Assist Response Center may still be able tohear you.Initiating an Emergency RequestautomaticallyUnder certain conditions, an Emergency Re‐quest is aut
Starting aid terminalsConnecting orderConnect the jumper cables in the correctorder; otherwise, there is the danger of injuryfrom sparking.◀The so-cal
Tow truckDo not lift the vehicleDo not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting orbody and chassis parts; otherwise, damage mayresult.◀Tow-startingNoteDo n
▷ Use the tow fitting for towing on paved roadsonly.▷ Use the tow fitting screwed in at the front formaneuvering the vehicle only.▷ Avoid lateral load
CareCar washesNotesSteam jets or high-pressure washersWhen using steam jets or high-pressurewashers, hold them a sufficient distance awayand use a max
Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicleThe integrated Owner's Manual can be dis‐played on the Control Display. The equipmentand functions t
Headlamps▷ Do not rub dry and do not use abrasive orcaustic cleansers.▷ Soak areas that have been soiled e.g. due toinsects, with shampoo and wash off
When cleaning rubber seals, do not use any sil‐icon-containing car care products in order toavoid damage or reduced noise damping.Fine wood parts*Clea
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ReferenceThis chapter contains technical data, shortcommands for the voice activation system, and anindex that will quickly take you to the informatio
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Length, wheel baseSmallest turning circleØ: 40 ft/12.2 m xDrive Ø: 41 ft/12.5 mWeights 535iApproved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 5,754/2,610Load lbs/kg
550iApproved rear axle load lbs/kg 3,306/1,500Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 165/75Cargo area capacity cu ft/l 15.5-60/440-1,700 535i xDriveApprov
Short commands of the voice activationsystem*General informationInstructions for voice activation system, refer topage 25.To have the available spoken
Vehicle informationOwner's Manual Function CommandOpen the Owner's Manual. ›Display Owner's Manual‹Open the Quick Reference Guide. ›Qui
Function CommandOpen the route. ›Route information‹Switch on the spoken instruction. ›Switch on voice instructions‹Repeat the spoken instruction. ›Rep
1. Press the button or move the controllerto the right repeatedly until the "Options"menu is displayed.2. "Display Owner's Manua
Function CommandSplit screen, facing the direction of travel. ›Split screen map in direction of travel‹Split screen, perspective. ›Split screen perspe
Function CommandSelect a frequency range. ›Select frequency‹Open a station. ›Select station‹AM Function CommandOpen a frequency. ›Frequency ... Kilohe
CD/Multimedia*CD/DVD drive Function CommandSelect a track. ›Track ...‹ e.g., track 5or›C D track ...‹ e.g., CD track 5Play back a CD. ›C D on‹Select a
Tone Function CommandOpen the tone settings. ›Tone‹Telephone* Function CommandDial a phone number. ›Dial number‹Open the Telephone menu. ›Telephone‹Di
Contacts* Function CommandSelect a name. ›Choose name‹My contacts. ›My contacts‹Open the contacts. ›Contacts‹New contact. ›New contact‹BMW ConnectedDr
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Everything from A to ZIndexAABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐tem 99 ACC, Active Cruise Controlwith Stop & Go 106 Activated-charcoal filter 130 Active Blind
Battery replacement, remotecontrol, rear entertain‐ment 202 Battery replacement, vehiclebattery 262 Battery replacement, vehicleremote control 32 Batt
Confirmation signal 37 Contacts 221, 230 Control Display 19 Control Display, settings 81 Controller 19 Control systems, driving sta‐bility 99 Convenie
Engine start, refer to Startingthe engine 66 Engine start, Starting aid 265 Engine stop 67 Engine temperature 77 Equalizer 172 Equipment, interior 133
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IIce warning, refer to Externaltemperature warning 77 Icy roads, refer to Externaltemperature warning 77 Identification marks, tires 246 Identificatio
Manual air distribution 127 Manual air volume 128 Manual brake, refer to Parkingbrake 67 Manual mode, transmis‐sion 75 Manual operation, backupcamera
PDC Park Distance Con‐trol 115 Pedestrian detection, refer toNight Vision 122 People detection, refer toNight Vision 122 Permissible axle load 275 Per
Self-leveling suspension, mal‐function 103 Sensors, care 271 Service and warranty 7 Service requirements, CBSCondition Based Serv‐ice 256 Service requ
Tire Pressure MonitorTPM 92 Tires, changing 248 Tires, everything on wheelsand tires 243 Tires, run-flat tires 249 Tire tread 247 Toll roads, route 16
Winter tires, tread 247 Wiper blades, replacing 258 Wiper fluid 73 Wiper system 71 Wood, care 271 Word match concept, naviga‐tion 24 Wrench 258 XxDriv
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ControlsThis chapter is intended to provide you withinformation that will give you complete control ofyour vehicle. All features and accessories that
Opening and closingRemote control/keyButtons on the remote control1 Unlocking2 Locking3 Opening the small tailgate4 Panic mode*, headlamp courtesy del
New remote controlsYou can obtain new remote controls from yourservice center.Loss of the remote controlsLost remote controls can be blocked by yourse
3. Open "Options".4. "Rename current profile"Resetting profilesThe settings of the active profile are reset totheir default values
▷ Dynamic Driving Control: sport program, re‐fer to page 104.▷ Driver's seat position, refer to page 37: au‐tomatic retrieval after unlocking.▷ P
The hazard warning system and interior lampscome on.Opening and closing: from theoutsideUsing the remote controlGeneral informationTake the remote con
With automatic trunk lid operation*:Press the button on the remote controlfor approx. 1 second and release.The large tailgate opens automatically.Note
For US owners onlyThe transmitter and receiver units comply withpart 15 of the FCC/Federal CommunicationCommission regulations. Operation is governedb
Unlocking and opening*▷ Either unlock the doors together using thebutton for the central locking system andthen pull the door handle above the armrest
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Opening the large tailgateNote the opening height of the large tail‐gateThe tailgate pivots back and up when it opens.Ensure that there is sufficient
3. Turn the controller until the desired openingheight is selected.Opening the large tailgateNote the opening height of the large tail‐gateThe tailgat
Tailgate closes automatically and the vehi‐cle is locked.▷ Press the button on the exterior of the tail‐gate, arrow 2.Pressing again stops the motion.
▷ Starting the engine.Functional requirements▷ There are no external sources of interfer‐ence nearby.▷ To lock the vehicle, the remote control mustbe
Alarm system*The conceptThe vehicle alarm system responds to:▷ Opening of a door, the hood or the tailgate.▷ Movements in the vehicle: interior motion
▷ The indicator lamp flashes after unlockinguntil the engine is started, but no longer thanapprox. 5 minutes:An alarm has been triggered.Tilt alarm se
Danger of pinching even with pinch pro‐tectionEven with the pinch protection system, checkthat the window's closing path is clear; other‐wise, th
Rear door controlsRoller blind for the side windowsPress the button.The roller blind can only be extended or re‐tracted when the side window is closed
The glass sunroof and sliding visor move to‐gether. Pressing the switch again stops the mo‐tion.Convenient operation, refer to page 36, via theremote
AdjustingSitting safelyThe ideal seating position can make a vital con‐tribution to relaxed, fatigue-free driving.The seating position plays an import
ContentsThe fastest way to find information on a partic‐ular topic or item is by using the index, refer topage 286.Using this Owner's Manual6 Not
Seat tilt:Pull the lever and move the seat to the desiredtilt. After releasing the lever, apply your weightto the seat or lift it off to make sure the
3. Seat tilt.4. Backrest tilt.5. Thigh support*.Lumbar support*The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad‐justed in such a way that it supports the
Active seat*Active adjustment of the seat cushion's con‐tours reduces muscular tension and fatigue tohelp prevent lower back pain.Press the butto
Rear seatsAdjustingOverview: manual seats1 Forward/backward2 BackrestSettings in detail: manual seatsDo not adjust the seat while drivingNever attempt
2. Backrest tilt.3. Head restraint.Shoulder support*Also supports the back in the shoulder area:▷ Results in a relaxed seating position.▷ Reduces stra
3. Select the required seat.4. Turn the controller to set the temperaturedistribution.Active seat ventilation*Switching onPress the button once for ea
Buckling the beltMake sure you hear the latch plate engage in thebelt buckle.Unbuckling the belt1. Hold the belt firmly.2. Press the red button in the
Adjusting the height: manual headrestraints▷ To raise: pull.▷ To lower: press the button, arrow 1, andpush the head restraint down.Adjusting the heigh
Adjusting the height: manual headrestraints▷ To raise: pull.▷ To lower: press the button, arrow 1, andpush the head restraint down.Adjusting the heigh
RearTwo different seat positions can be stored andretrieved.Storing1. Switch on the ignition.2. Set the desired position.3. Press the button. The LE
NotesUsing this Owner's ManualThe fastest way to find information on a partic‐ular topic is by using the index.An initial overview of the vehicle
tomatically retrieved if the setting for thisfunction is active.Selecting a mirrorTo change over to the other mirror:Slide the mirror changeover switc
Interior rearview mirror, automaticdimming feature*Photocells are used for control:▷ In the mirror glass.▷ On the back of the mirror.For proper operat
Transporting children safelyThe right place for childrenNoteChildren in the vehicleDo not leave children unattended in thevehicle; otherwise, they cou
Backrest width*Before installing a child restraint fixing system inthe front passenger seat, open the backrestwidth completely. Do not change the back
Exposing the lower LATCH anchors1. Reach between the seat cushion and thebackrest.2. Detach the seat cover from the Velcro® fas‐tener.3. Pull the seat
4 Mounting point/eye5 Seat backrest6 Upper retaining strapAttaching the upper retaining strap tothe mounting point1. Raise the head restraint.2. Guide
DrivingStart/Stop buttonThe conceptPressing the Start/Stop buttonswitches the ignition on or off andstarts the engine.The engine starts if the brakepe
Before leaving the car with the engine running,set the parking brake and place the transmissionin position P or neutral to prevent the car frommoving.
Set the parking brake and further securethe vehicle as requiredSet the parking brake firmly when parking; oth‐erwise, the vehicle could roll. On steep
4. Hook the release tool into the release point,arrow.5. Forcefully pull the release tool up against theresistance until you notice a marked in‐crease
For your own safetyMaintenance and repairsAdvanced technology, e.g., the use of modernmaterials and high-performance electronics, re‐quires suitable m
The indicator lamp switches from greento red and the letters AUTO H go out.Lower lamp: indicator lamp in CanadianmodelsBefore driving away:▷ Release t
Turn signal, high beams,headlamp flasherTurn signalUsing turn signalsPress the lever beyond the resistance point.To switch off manually, press the lev
Switching off and brief wipePress the wiper levers down.The lever automatically returns to its initial po‐sition when released.▷ Brief wipe: press dow
Windshield washer nozzlesThe washer jets are automatically heated*whenever the ignition is switched on.Fold-out position of the wipersRequired when ch
When the ignition is switched off, refer topage 66, position P is engaged automatically.P ParkSelect only when the vehicle is stationary. Thedrive whe
Sport program and manual mode M/SActivating the sport programPush the selector lever to the left out of trans‐mission position D.DS is displayed in th
DisplaysInstrument clusterAt a glance1 Fuel gauge2 Speedometer3 Indicator/warning lamps4 Tachometer5 Oil temperature6 External temperature*7 Electroni
Displaying the cruising range1. "Settings"2. "Info display"3. "Additional indicators"The range is displayed in the instr
The bar display for the current fuel consumptionis displayed in the instrument cluster.Energy recoveryThe energy of motion of the ve‐hicle is converte
Calling up information on the infodisplayPress the computer button on the turn signallever.Information is displayed on the info display of theinstrume
erate your vehicle in another country or region,you may be required to adapt your vehicle tomeet different prevailing operating conditionsand homologa
Time of arrival*The estimated time of arrival isdisplayed if a destination is en‐tered in the navigation system*before the trip is started.The time mu
Resetting the fuel consumption orspeed1. "Vehicle Info"2. "Onboard info"3. "Cons." or "Speed"4. "Yes"
The date format is stored.LanguageSetting the languageTo set the language on the Control Display:1. "Settings"2. "Language/Units"3
Detailed information on servicerequirementsMore information on the scope of service re‐quired can be displayed on the Control Display.1. "Vehicle
message and the meaning of the indicator andwarning lamps.Supplementary text messagesAddition information, such as on the cause of afault or the requi
LampsAt a glance1 Rear fog lamps*2 Front fog lamps*3 Automatic headlamp control / adaptive lightcontrol* / high-beam assistant* / welcomelamps / dayti
The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐rently in use.Automatic headlamp controlSwitch position : the low beams are switchedon and off aut
To avoid blinding oncoming traffic, the adaptivelight control directs light towards the front pas‐senger side when the vehicle is at a standstill.When
▷ In poorly-lit towns and cities and in the pres‐ence of highly reflective signs.▷ At low speeds.▷ When the windshield in front of the interiorrearvie
SafetyAirbags1 Front airbag, driver2 Front airbag, front passenger3 Head airbag4 Side airbag5 Knee airbagsFront airbagsFront airbags help protect the
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▷ Keep the dashboard and window on thefront passenger side clear, i.e., do not coverwith adhesive labels or coverings, and do notattach holders such a
Child restraint fixing system in the frontpassenger seatBefore transporting a child on the front passen‐ger seat, see the safety notes and instruction
If the message does not disappear after a repeatcalibration, have the system checked as soon aspossible.Unobstructed area of movementEnsure that the a
For Canadian models: additionalinformationThe status display additionally shows the cur‐rent tire inflation pressures and tire tempera‐tures.When corr
Continued driving with a flat tireIf continuing to drive with a damaged tire:1. Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu‐vers.2. Do not exceed a speed
or more of your tires is significantly under-in‐flated. Accordingly, when the low tire pressuretelltale illuminates, you should stop and checkyour tir
▷ When braking hard.▷ When using the turn signal.System limitsPersonal responsibilityThe system cannot serve as a substitutefor the driver's pers
Switching on/offPress the button.▷ On: the LED lights up.▷ Off: the LED goes out.The system can issue warnings at speeds aboveapprox. 30 mph/50 km/h.T
For US owners onlyThe transmitter and receiver units comply withpart 15 of the FCC/Federal CommunicationCommission regulations. Operation is governedb
Driving stability control systemsAntilock Brake System ABSABS prevents locking of the wheels during brak‐ing.The vehicle remains steerable even during
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