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1. Switching on off Switching on automatically Select transmission position R with the engine running The Top View and PDC images are displayed if the system is switched on via iDrive Automatic deactivation during forward travel The system switches off when a certain driving distance or speed is exceeded Switch the system back on if necessary Switching on off manually Py Press the button gt On the LED lights up gt Off the LED goes out Top View is displayed switch on the backup camera via the iDrive refer to page 127 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving comfort Controls Switching on the backup camera via the iDrive With Top View switched on R Rear view camera The backup camera image is displayed The set ting is stored for the remote control currently in use Display Visual warning The approach of the vehicle to an object can be shown on the Control Display When the distance to an object is small ared bar is shown in front of the vehicle as it is in the PDC display The display appears as soon as Top View is ac tivated If the backup camera image was selected last it again appears on the display when reverse gear is selected To switch to Top View Ry Rear view camera Select the symbol on the Control Display The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Brightness With Top View switched on 1 Brightne
2. Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems The concept gt Most functions that are displayed on the Control Display can be operated by spoken commands via the voice activation system The system prompts you to make your en tries gt Functions that can only be used when the vehicle is stationary cannot be operated us ing the voice activation system gt Thesystem uses a special microphone on the driver s side gt Verbal instructions in the Owner s Manual to use with the voice activation sys tem Requirements Via the Control Display set a language that is also supported by the voice activation system so that the sooken commands can be identified Set the language refer to page 89 Using voice activation Activating the voice activation system 1 Gs wheel Press the button on the steering 22 2 Wait for the signal 3 Say the command The command is displayed in the instrument cluster This symbol in the instrument cluster indi cates that the voice activation system is active If no other commands are available operate the function in this case via iDrive Terminating the vo
3. gt ECO PRO bonus range refer to page 168 gt ECO PRO tips driving instruction refer to page 168 gt ECO PRO climate control refer to page 168 Activating ECO PRO DE Press button repeatedly until ECO PRO is displayed in the instrument cluster Configuring ECO PRO Via the Driving Experience Switch 1 Activate ECO PRO 2 Configure ECO PRO 3 Configure the program L amp Configure ECO PRO ECO PRO limit 130 km h W ECO PRO speed warning EY ECO PRO climate control ECO FRO potential arene 0 50 100 Via the iDrive 1 Settings 2 ECO PRO mode Or 1 Settings 2 Driving mode 3 Configure ECO PRO Configure the program 167 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving tips _ ecm Saving fuel ECO PRO Tip gt ECO PRO limit Set ECO Pro speed at which an ECO PRO Tip is to be displayed gt ECO PRO speed warning A reminder is displayed if the set ECO PRO speed is exceeded ECO PRO climate control ECO PRO climate control The climate control is adjusted to be fuel effi cient By making a slight change to the set tempera ture or adjusting the rate of heating or cooling of the passenger compartment fuel consump tion can be economized The outputs of the seat heater and the exterior mirror heating are also reduced ECO PRO potential The percentage of potential savings that can be achieved with the current configuration is dis played Di
4. Do not use cleansers that contain alcohol or solvents Do not use cleansers that contain alcohol or sol vents such as lacquer thinners heavy duty grease removers fuel or such this could lead to surface damage lt Safety belts Dirty belt straps impede the reeling action and thus have a negative impact on safety Chemical cleaning Do not clean chemically this can destroy the webbing lt Use only a mild soapy solution with the safety belts clipped into their buckles Do not allow the reels to retract the safety belts until they are dry Carpets and floor mats No objects in the area around the pedals Keep floor mats carpets and any other objects out of the area of motion of the pedals otherwise the function of the pedals could be impeded while driving Do not place additional floor mats over existing mats or other objects Only use floor mats that have been approved for the vehicle and can be properly fixed in place Ensure that the floor mats are securely fastened again after they were removed for cleaning for example Floor mats can be removed from the passenger compartment for cleaning 207 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Care If the floor carpets are very dirty clean with a microfiber cloth and water or a textile cleaner To prevent matting of the carpet rub back and forth in the direction of travel only Sensors cameras To clean sensors and cameras use
5. ICS gt When the TPM is disturbed by other sys tems or devices with the same radio fre quency Status display The current status of the Tire Pressure Monitor TPM can be displayed on the Control Display e g whether or not the TPM is active 1 Vehicle Info 2 Vehicle status 3 Tire Pressure Monitor TPM The status is displayed Status display The tire and system status is indicated by the color of the tires 99 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Safety A change in the tire inflation pressure during driving is taken into account A correction is only necessary if this is indicated by the TPM Wheels green The tire inflation pressure is equal to the target state One wheel is yellow A flat tire or major drop in inflation pressure in the indicated tire All wheels are yellow gt A flat tire or major drop in inflation pressure in several tires gt The system was not reset after a wheel change and thus warns based on the infla tion pressures initialized last gt A flat tire in one or more tires while the sys tem Is being reset Wheels gray The system cannot detect a flat tire Reasons for this may be gt TPM is being reset gt Disturbance by systems or devices with the same radio frequency gt Malfunction For Canadian models additional information The status display additionally shows the cur rent tire inflation pressu
6. Settings Profiles Export profile USB interface refer to page 150 USB device a TS Using the guest profile The guest profile can be used to make individual settings without affecting the three Personal Profiles This can be useful for drivers who are using the vehicle temporarily and do not have their own profile Settings Profiles The current profile is selected Open Guest SYS Adjust the settings Note the guest profile cannot be renamed Display profile list during start The profile list can be displayed during each start for selecting the desired profile Settings Profiles Open Options 2 YS Display user list at startup Personal Profile settings The following functions and settings can be stored in a profile More information on the settings can be found under VV V OV VV VV Vv Vv Collision warning warning time last setting on off Exterior mirror position CD Multimedia audio source listened to last Driving Experience Switch sport program Driver s seat position automatic retrieval af ter unlocking Programmable memory buttons assign ment Head up Display selection brightness po sition and rotation of the display Headlamp courtesy delay feature time set ting Tone tone settings Automatic climate control settings Steering wheel position Navigation map views route criteria voice output on off Night Vision
7. f a country specific version of the vehicle the Adjustments via the iDrive speed is between 35 mph 55 km h and With Night Vision switched on 45 mph 70 km h When switching on the system below this speed a message appears in the in strument cluster Display Night Vision with pedestrian detection is not available on the rear screen 1 Activate Night Vision with pedestrian detec tion The steering wheel begins vibrating gently in the ee Peso ie counener event of warnings The time of the warning may 3 Open the desired menu item vary depending on the current driving situation gt 3 Brightness The system does not provide a warning if the gt Contrast turn signal is set before leaving the lane gt A Pedestrian detection Notes The settings are stored for the remote control currently in use Personal responsibility The system cannot serve as a substitute Camera for the driver s personal judgment of the course of the road and the traffic situation In the event of a warning do not jerk the steering wheel as you may lose control of the vehicle At a glance Button in the vehicle Rain dirt snow or ice can impair camera oper ation The camera is automatically heated when the external temperatures are low The camera is automatically cleaned together with the headlamps Clean the lens refer to page 208 ESH Lane departure warning P 4 b 109 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903
8. C Opening the trunk lid At a glance Unlocking Locking A WON Panic mode auxiliary air conditioning Remote control range The average range is the range when the vehicle is locked unlocked Switching on al Press the button on the remote control once You can hear that the air condi tioning starts to run Switching off The function switches off automatically after ap prox two minutes or when the ignition is switched on Remote control of the auxiliary air conditioning parked car heating The concept The remote control of the auxiliary air condition ing can be used to activate the auxiliary air con Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 ditioning for two minutes at temperatures above 59 F 15 C When the ignition is switched off the parked car ventilation is activated for approx 30 minutes Ata glance LED transmission confirmation Switching on off Activate auxiliary air conditioning mh WON Deactivate auxiliary air conditioning Remote control range The reception dependent average range Is ap prox 490 ft 150 m The range is best when the remote control is held upright and as high as possible Switching on off directly k ji Press the button until the green LED lights up 2 Within approx the next 5 seconds press the desired button until the green or red LED lights up A START Switching on A STOP Switching off Corre
9. If you fail to observe this precaution you may be driving on tires with in correct tire pressures a condition that may not only compromise your vehicle s driving stability but also lead to tire damage and the risk of an accident lt After correcting the tire inflation pressure gt Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor gt Reinitialize the Tire Pressure Monitor Pressure specifications The tire inflation pressure table refer to page 176 contains all pressure specifications for the specified tire sizes at the ambient tem perature Pressure specifications apply to ap proved tire sizes and recommended tire brands This information can be obtained from your service center To identify the correct tire inflation pressure please note the following gt Tire sizes of your vehicle gt Maximum permitted driving speed Tire inflation pressures up to 100 mph 160 km h For speeds of up to 100 mph 160 km h and for optimum driving comfort note the pressure val ues in the tire inflation pressure table refer to page 176 and adjust as necessary These pressure values can also be found on the tire inflation pressure label on the driver s door pillar Maximum permissible speed Do not exceed 100 mph 160 km h other wise tire damage and accidents may result lt 175 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure values up to 100 mph 160 km h Active
10. LEDs 192 Lighter front 148 Lighter rear 149 Lighting 91 Lighting speaker 95 Lighting via remote control 37 Light switch 91 Load 163 Loading 163 Lock door 38 Locking unlocking from in side 39 Locking unlocking via door lock 38 Locking unlocking with re mote control 36 Locking automatic 39 Locking central 36 Locking via trunk lid 40 Lock power window 46 Locks doors and win dows 63 Low beams 91 Low beams automatic refer to High beam Assistant 93 Lower back support 51 Luggage rack refer to Roof mounted luggage rack 164 Lumbar support 51 M Maintenance 188 Maintenance require ments 188 Maintenance service require ments 83 Maintenance system BMW 188 Malfunction displays refer to Check Control 77 Manual air distribution 136 Manual air flow 136 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Everything from A to Z Reference Manual brake refer to Parking brake 68 Manual mode transmis sion 74 Manual operation backup camera 124 Manual operation door lock 39 Manual operation exterior mir rors 58 Manual operation fuel filler flap 172 Manual operation Park Dis tance Control PDC 122 Manual operation Side View 128 Manual operation Top View 126 Marking on approved tires 180 Marking run flat tires 181 Massage seat front 51 Master key refer to Remote control 32 Maximum cooling 136 Maximum speed display 84 Maximum speed winter tires
11. Select the desired format 4 lt cF Date format pi i dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy i The date format is stored Language To set the language on the Control Display 1 Settings 2 Language Units Language amp F Language Units Deutsch Standard V100 km Language Speech m Consumption Distance Temperature 4 Select the desired language The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Units of measure To set the units for fuel consumption route dis tance and temperature 1 Settings 2 Language Units 3 Select the desired menu item amp F Language Units Language Deutsch Speech m Standard Consumption 100 km Distance km Temperature C 4 Select the desired unit The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Brightness Setting the brightness To set the brightness of the Control Display 1 Settings 2 Control display 3 Brightness i i Control display Bel edie Soe Brightness w Driving mode info 4 Turn the controller until the desired bright ness is set 5 Press the controller 89 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Displays The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Depending on the light conditions the bright ness control may not be clearly visible 90 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 V
12. When the engine is running Residual cooling When the automatic climate control has re duced the interior temperature this tempera ture can be maintained after the engine has been switched off This function can be activated up to 15 minutes after the engine is switched off and for a maximum period of 6 minutes Functional requirement gt The high voltage battery is sufficiently charged gt External temperature at least ap prox 59 F 15 C Switching on 1 Switch off the ignition Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Climate control Controls al Press the right side of the button on the driver s side tif The symbol appears on the automatic climate control display The interior temperature air flow and air distri bution can be adjusted with the radio ready state switched on Switching off Press and hold the left button tif The symbol on the automatic climate control display disappears Parked car ventilation The concept The parked car ventilation ventilates the vehicle interior and lowers its temperature if necessary The system can be switched on and off directly or by using two preset switch on times It re mains switched on for 30 minutes Operation can be performed via iDrive Open the vents to allow air to flow out Functional requirement gt When using a preset switch on time an ex ternal temperature above ap prox 59 F 15 C gt When operat
13. activation system is announced Example playing back a CD Via the main menu The commands of the menu items are spoken just as they are selected via the controller 1 Switch on the Entertainment sound output if necessary 2 Press the button on the steering wheel 3 Multimedia lt The medium last played is played back 4 C D 5 gt C D drive 6 gt Track e g CD track 4 Via short command Playback of the CD can also be started via a short command 1 Switch on the Entertainment sound output if necessary Press the button on the steering wheel 3 gt C D drive track e g CD track 4 Setting the voice dialog You can set whether the system should use the standard dialog or a shorter version In the shorter variant of the voice dialog the an nouncements from the system are issued in an abbreviated form On the Control Display Settings Language Units Speech m eS Select the setting if Speech mode Standard Short Adjusting the volume Turn the volume button while giving an instruc tion until the desired volume is set gt The volume remains constant even if the volume of other audio sources is changed gt The volume is stored for the remote control currently in use Notes on Emergency Requests Do not use the voice activation system to initiate an Emergency Request In stressful situations the voice and vocal pitch can change This can unnece
14. could result in an accident lt Storing the position Seat mirror and steering wheel memory refer to page 56 Manual steering wheel adjustment iz Steering wheel heating 1 Fold the lever down 2 Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seating posi Switching on off non Press the button 3 Fold the lever back gt On the LED lights up gt Off the LED goes out 59 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Transporting children safely Transporting children safely Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems The right place for children Note Children in the vehicle Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle otherwise they could endanger them selves and other persons e g by opening the doors lt Children should always be in the rear Accident research shows that the safest place for children is in the back seat Transporting children in the rear Only transport children younger than 13 years of age or shorter than 5 ft 150 cm in the rear in child restraint fixing systems provided in accordance with the age weight and siz
15. eDRIVE electric driving and the Auto Start Stop function will also be deactivated Fast charging In exceptional cases it can be charged in place such as before extended idle phases in order to prevent damage to the high voltage battery 1 Starting the engine 2 Engage transmission position P and set parking brake 3 Press and hold down brake pedal 4 Use the accelerator pedal to maintain an en gine speed of approx 2 000 rpm After a few minutes the high voltage battery is fully charged again Use the battery charge indicator in the instru ment cluster to check the charge status General driving notes Closing the trunk lid Drive with the trunk lid closed Only drive with the tailgate closed other wise in the event of an accident or braking or evasive maneuvers passengers or other road users may be injured or the vehicle may be dam aged In addition exhaust fumes may enter the passenger compartment lt If driving with the tailgate open cannot be avoided gt Close all windows and the glass sunroof gt Greatly increase the blower speed gt Drive moderately Hot exhaust system Hot exhaust system High temperatures are generated in the exhaust system 160 Things to remember when driving Do not remove the heat shields installed and never apply undercoating to them When driv ing standing at idle and while parking take care to avoid possible contact between the hot ex haust system
16. tires 175 Inflation pressure warning FTM tires 102 Info display refer to Com puter 86 Initialize Tire Pressure Moni tor TPM 100 Initializing Flat Tire Monitor FTM 103 Instrument cluster 76 Instrument cluster electronic displays 77 Instrument lighting 95 Integrated key 32 Integrated universal remote control 146 Intensity AUTO program 136 Interior equipment 146 Interior lamps 95 Interior lamps via remote con trol 37 Interior motion sensor 45 Interior rearview mirror 58 Interior rearview mirror auto matic dimming feature 58 Internet page 6 228 Interval display service re quirements 83 J Jacking points for the vehicle jack 197 Jack refer to Vehicle jack 197 Joystick automatic transmis sion 74 Jump starting 200 K Key remote control 32 Keyless Go refer to Comfort Access 42 Key Memory refer to Personal Profile 33 Kickdown automatic trans mission 74 Knee airbag 97 L Lamp replacement 191 Lamp replacement front 192 Lamp replacement rear 195 Lamps 91 Lamps and bulbs 191 Lane departure warning 109 Lane margin warning 109 Language on Control Dis play 89 Lashing eyes securing cargo 164 LATCH child restraint fixing system 61 Leather care 206 LEDs light emitting di odes 192 Length vehicle 213 Letters and numbers enter ing 21 License plate lamp bulb re placement 196 Light alloy wheels care 207 Light control 93 Light emitting diodes
17. 0510 You can also obtain other information about motor vehi cle safety from http www tc gc ca roadsafety Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Ea line Editic Vehicle equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment All around the steering wheel 1 Seating comfort functions Seat mirror steering wheel mem ory 56 is Active seat 5 ls Roller sunblinds Active Blind Spot Detec tion 11 Collision warning 104 LN AA Lane departure warning NJ i Night Vision with pedestrian de tection Rear window safety switch SS Power windows Exterior mirror operation Head up Display on AORN Driver assistance systems N m D re a 12 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Cockpit Ataglance a glance Front fog lamps 94 Cruise control on off interrupt ing 119 J Parking lamps 91 Cruise control rocker switch 120 11 Instrument cluster 76 Low beams 91 12 Steering wheel buttons right Entertainment source Oo Q Q Automatic headlamp con trol 92 Daytime running lights 92 WN G lt O D Adaptive light control 93 High bea
18. 180 Measure units of 89 Medical kit 200 Memory for seat mirrors steering wheel 56 Menu in instrument cluster 85 Menus operating iDrive 16 Menus refer to iDrive operat ing concept 17 Messages refer to Check Control 77 Microfilter 138 Minimum tread tires 179 Mirror 57 Mirror memory 56 Mobile communication devi ces in the vehicle 160 Modifications technical refer to Safety 7 Moisture in headlamp 192 Monitor refer to Control Dis play 16 Mounting of child restraint fix ing systems 60 Multifunction steering wheel buttons 12 N Navigation see user s manual for Navigation Entertain ment and Communication Neck restraints front refer to Head restraints 54 Neck restraints rear refer to Head restraints 55 New wheels and tires 179 Night Vision with pedestrian detection 106 No Passing Information 84 Nylon rope for tow starting towing 203 O OBD Onboard Diagnos tics 189 Obstacle marking backup camera 125 Octane rating refer to Gaso line quality 174 Odometer 80 Office see user s manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communication Oil 184 Oil adding 185 Oil additives 185 Oil change 185 Oil change interval service re quirements 83 Oil filler neck 185 Oil types alternative 185 Oil types approved 185 Old batteries disposal 198 Onboard Diagnostics OBD 189 Onboard monitor refer to Control Display 16 Onboard vehicle tool kit 191 Opening closing from
19. An engine that has been switched off by the Auto Start Stop function is restarted automati cally when the parking assistant is activated Requirements For measuring parking spaces gt Maximum speed while driving forward ap prox 22 mph 35 km h gt Maximum distance to row of parked vehi cles 5 ft 1 5 m gt When parking in parking spaces on the driv er s side the corresponding turn signal must be set Suitable parking space gt Gap between two objects with a minimum length of approx 5 ft 1 5 m gt Minimum length of the gap own vehicle s length plus approx 4 ft 1 2 m gt Minimum depth approx 5 ft 1 5 m For parking procedure Closed doors 129 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving comfort At a glance Button in the vehicle Py Parking assistant Ultrasound sensors LT The ultrasounds sensors used to measure park ing spaces are located in the side turn signals To ensure full operability gt Keep the sensors clean and free of ice gt When using high pressure washers do not spray the sensors for long periods and main tain a distance of at least 12 in 30 cm Switching on off Switching on with the button PY Press the button The LED lights up The current status of the parking space search is indicated on the Control Display ey Parking assistant is activated automatically 130 Switching on with reverse gear Shift
20. Control message is displayed 1 Reduce your speed and stop cautiously Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu vers 2 Check whether the vehicle is fitted with reg ular tires or run flat tires Run flat tires refer to page 181 are labeled with a circular symbol containing the letters RSC marked on the tire sidewall Do not continue driving without run flat tires Do not continue driving if the vehicle is not equipped with run flat tires continued driving may result in serious accidents lt When a flat tire is indicated DSC Dynamic Sta bility Control is switched on if necessary Actions in the event of a flat tire Normal tires 1 Identify the damaged tire 103 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Safety Do this by checking the air pressure in all four tires If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is correct the Flat Tire Monitor may not have been initialized In this case initialize the system If an identification is not possible please contact the service center 2 Rectify the flat tire Run flat tires Maximum speed You can continue driving with a damaged tire at speeds up to 50 mph 80 km h Continued driving with a flat tire If continuing to drive with a damaged tire 1 Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu vers 2 Donot exceed a speed of 50 mph 80 km h 3 Check the air pressure in all four tires at the next opportunity If the tir
21. Display on the Control Display Display the onboard computer or trip computer on the Control Display 1 Vehicle Info 2 Onboard info or Trip computer Resetting the fuel consumption or speed 1 Vehicle Info 2 Onboard info 3 Cons or Speed Ef Onboard info H 3 535km Range 342 km Dest 02 45 Arrival e 02 45 Arrival E 7 81 100km Cons amp 709kmh Speed 4 Yes Settings on the Control Display Time Setting the time zone 1 Settings 2 Time Date 3 Timezone 4 Select the desired time zone The time zone is stored Setting the time 1 Settings 2 Time Date 88 3 7 Time EEE Time 09 30 Format 24h Date 27 05 2012 Format tt mm jjjj Turn the controller until the desired hours are displayed Press the controller Turn the controller until the desired minutes are displayed Press the controller The time is stored Setting the time format Settings Time Date Format Select the desired format The time format is stored Date Setting the date 1 2 3 4 on Settings Time Date Date Turn the controller until the desired day is displayed Press the controller Make the necessary settings for the month and year The date is stored Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Displays eee Setting the date format 1 Settings 2 Time Date 3 Format 4
22. The transmitter and receiver units comply with part 15 of the FCC Federal Communication Commission regulations Operation is governed by the following FCC ID LX8766S LX8766E LX8CAS LX8CAS2 MYTCAS4 Compliance statement VV VV OV This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions gt This device may not cause harmful interfer ence and gt this device must accept any interference re ceived including interference that may cause undesired operation Any unauthorized modifications or changes to these devices could void the user s authority to operate this equipment 38 Using the door lock General information Locking from the outside Do not lock the vehicle from the outside if there are people in it as the vehicle cannot be unlocked from inside without special knowl edge lt Remove the key before pulling the door handle Before pulling the outside door handle remove the key to avoid damaging the paintwork and the key In some country specific versions the alarm system is triggered if the vehicle is unlocked via the door lock In order to terminate this alarm unlock vehicle with the remote control or switch on the igni tion ifnecessary by emergency detection of the remote control In some vehicle equipment versions only the driver s door can be unlocked or locked via the door lock Locking the doors and trunk lid at once
23. To lock all doors and the trunk lid at once 1 With the doors closed lock the vehicle using the button for the central locking system in the interior 2 Unlock and open the driver s or front pas senger door 3 Lock the vehicle Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Opening and closing Controls gt Lock the driver s door using the integrated key in the door lock or gt Press down the lock button of the front passenger door and close the door from the outside The fuel filler flap can only be locked using the remote control Manual operation If an electrical malfunction occurs lock or unlock the vehicle using the integrated key via the door lock on the driver s door Opening and closing from the inside Locking and unlocking Pressing the buttons locks and unlocks the doors and the trunk lid when the front doors are closed but they are not secured against theft The fuel filler flap remains unlocked Unlocking and opening gt Either unlock the doors together using the button for the central locking system and then pull the door handle above the armrest or gt Pull the door opener twice individually on each door the first time unlocks the door the second time opens it Automatic locking The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use 1 Settings 2 Doors key 3 Select the desired function gt Lock if no door opened The vehicle locks automat
24. able to manually adjust the air flow switch off the AUTO program first amp Press the left or right side of the button i decrease or increase air flow The selected air flow is shown on the display of the automatic climate control The air flow of the automatic climate control may be reduced automatically to save battery power Defrosting windows and removing condensation Press the button Ice and condensation are quickly re moved from the windshield and the front side windows The air flow can be adjusted when the program IS active If the windows are fogged over you can also switch on the cooling function or press the AUTO button to utilize the condensation sensor Maximum cooling eae Press the button The system is set to the lowest tem perature maximum air flow and recirculated air mode Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Climate control Controls Air flows out of the vents for the upper body re gion Open them for this purpose Air is cooled as quickly as possible gt At an external temperature of approx 32 F O C gt When the engine is running or when electri cal drive readiness is indicated The air flow can be adjusted when the program is active Automatic recirculated air control recirculated air mode You can respond to unpleasant odors or pollu tants in the immediate environment by tempo rarily suspending the supply of outside air The system
25. after a certain period of time ALL program The current settings on the driver s side AL l ee for temperature air flow air distribu tion and AUTO program are transferred to the front passenger side and to the left and right rear The program is switched off if the settings on the front passenger side or in the rear are changed Residual heat The heat stored in the engine is used to heat the interior Functional requirement gt Upto 20 minutes after the engine has been switched off Warm engine The battery is sufficiently charged External temperature below 77 F 25 C Switching on 1 Switch off the ignition 137 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Climate control Press the right side of the button on the driver s side tif is shown on the display of the automatic cli mate control The interior temperature air volume and air dis tribution can be adjusted with the ignition switched on Switching off At the lowest fan speed press the left side of the button on the driver s side tif on the display of the automatic climate control goes out Switching the system on off Switching off gt Complete system Press and hold the left button on the driver s side until the control clicks off gt On the front passenger side Press and hold the left button on the front passenger side Switching on Press any button except gt ALL program Rear window d
26. always be car ried in the vehicle It can be screwed in at the front or rear of the BMW It is located in the con tainer on the inside of the trunk lid Tow fitting information on use gt Use only the tow fitting provided with the vehicle and screw it all the way in gt Use the tow fitting for towing on paved roads only gt Avoid lateral loading of the tow fitting e g do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting Otherwise damage to the tow fitting and the ve hicle can occur Screw thread Push out the cover by pressing on the top edge Tow starting Automatic transmission Do not tow start the vehicle Due to the automatic transmission the engine cannot be started by tow starting Have the cause of the starting difficulties rem edied Safety of the hybrid system Hybrid system work Your vehicle s hybrid system is a self contained system Safety is ensured as long as no work is performed on the technical components Thus have work on the vehicle forinstance ret rofitting accessories performed by the service center or a workshop that works according to BMW specifications with appropriately trained personnel Maintenance and repairs Have maintenance and repair work per formed only by a service center or a workshop that works according to BMW specifications 203 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Breakdown assistance with appropriately trained personne
27. and any highly flammable materi als such as hay leaves grass etc Such contact could lead to a fire and with it the risk of serious personal injury as well as property damage Do not touch hot exhaust pipes otherwise there is the danger of getting burned Climate control windshield The marked area is not covered with heat re flective coating Use this area for garage door openers devices for electronic toll collection etc Climate control laminated tinted safety glass The vehicle glass provides full protection against the harmful effects of UV radiation on the skin Mobile communication devices in the vehicle Mobile communication devices in the ve hicle It is advised that you do not use mobile commu nication devices e g mobile phones inside the vehicle without connecting them directly to the external antenna Otherwise the vehicle elec tronics and mobile communication devices can interfere with each other In addition there is no assurance that the radiation generated during Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Things to remember when driving transmission will be discharged from the vehicle interior Hydroplaning On wet or slushy roads a wedge of water can form between the tires and road surface This phenomenon is referred to as hydroplan ing It is characterized by a partial or complete loss of contact between the tires and the road surface ultimately undermining yo
28. braking and steering maneu vers 2 Donot exceed a speed of 50 mph 80 km h 3 Check the air pressure in all four tires at the next opportunity If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is correct the Tire Pressure Monitor may not have been initialized In this case initialize the system Possible driving distance with complete loss of tire inflation pressure The possible driving distance after a loss of tire inflation pressure depends on the cargo load and the driving style and conditions For a vehicle containing an average load the possible driving distance is approx 50 miles 80 km When the vehicle is driven with a damaged tire its handling characteristics change e g re duced lane stability during braking a longer braking distance and altered self steering properties Adjust your driving style accord ingly Avoid abrupt steering maneuvers or driv ing over obstacles e g curbs potholes etc Because the possible driving distance depends on how the vehicle is used during the trip the actual distance may be smaller or greater de pending on the driving speed road conditions external temperature cargo load etc Continued driving with a flat tire Drive moderately and do not exceed a speed of 50 mph 80 km h A loss of tire inflation pressure results ina change in the handling characteristics e g re duced lane stability during braking a longer braking distance and altered self steering p
29. contact be tween the bodywork of the two vehicles other wise there is the danger of short circuits Starting aid terminals Connecting order Connect the jumper cables in the correct order otherwise there is the danger of injury from sparking lt The so called starting aid terminal in the engine compartment acts as the battery s positive ter minal a em Eas The body ground or a special nut acts as the battery negative terminal Connecting the cables Be careful not to swap over the positive and negative connector terminals Do not swap over the positive and negative ter minals of the connectors otherwise there is a danger that components of the hybrid system or the vehicle electronics may be irreparably dam aged Take note of the label next to the positive ter minal Before you begin switch off all unnecessary electronic systems power consumers such as the radio on the assisting and receiving vehi cles 1 Pull off the cap of the BMW starting aid ter minal 2 Attach one terminal clamp of the positive jumper cable to the positive terminal of the battery or to the corresponding starting aid terminal of the vehicle providing assistance 3 Attach the terminal clamp on the other end of the cable to the positive terminal of the battery or to the corresponding starting aid terminal of the vehicle to be started 4 Attach one terminal clamp of the negative jumper c
30. count the driving conditions of your vehicle Based on this Condition Based Service deter mines the maintenance requirements The system makes it possible to adapt the amount of maintenance you need to your user profile Details on the service requirements refer to page 83 can be displayed on the Control Dis play Service data in the remote control Information on the required maintenance is con tinuously stored in the remote control Your service center will read out this data and suggest the right array of service procedures for your ve hicle Therefore hand your service specialist the re mote control that you used most recently 188 Storage periods Storage periods during which the vehicle bat tery was disconnected are not taken into ac count If this occurs have a service center update the time dependent maintenance procedures such as checking brake fluid and if necessary changing the engine oil and the microfilter acti vated charcoal filter Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models and Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models Please consult your Service and Warranty Infor mation Booklet for US models and Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models for additional information on service requirements Maintenance and repair should be performed by your service center Make sure to have regular maintenance procedures recorded in the vehi cle s Service and War
31. cyclists horseback riders and wagons when driving close to train or ship traffic and at animal crossings gt In tight curves on hilltops or in depressions in cross traffic or half obscured oncoming traffic on freeways 94 gt Inpoorly lit towns and cities and in the pres ence of highly reflective signs gt At low speeds When the windshield in front of the interior rearview mirror is fogged over dirty or cov ered with stickers etc Camera The camera is located near the base of the mir ror Keep the windshield in the area behind the in terior rear view mirror clean and clear Fog lamps Front fog lamps The parking lamps or low beams must be switched on ED Press the button The green indicator lamp lights up If the automatic headlamp control refer to page 92 is activated the low beams will come on automatically when you switch on the front fog lamps Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Lamps Controls Instrument lighting Adjusting amp The parking lamps or low beams must be switched on to adjust the brightness Adjust the brightness using the thumbwheel Interior lamps General information The interior lamps footwell lamps entry lamps and courtesy lamps are controlled automati cally The brightness of some of these lamps is influ enced by the thumbwheel for the instrument lighting 1 Interior lamps 2 Reading lamp Switching the inter
32. dan ger Before leaving the vehicle with the engine run ning set the parking brake and place the trans mission in position P or neutral to prevent the vehicle from moving lt Repeated starting in quick succession Avoid repeated unsuccessful attempts to start the vehicle or starting the vehicle several times in quick succession Otherwise the fuel is not burned or is inadequately burned posing a risk of overheating and damage to the catalytic converter lt The combustion engine is started with Activate drive refer to page 65 readiness under the fol lowing conditions gt The drive system is not at operating tem perature gt The temperature of the hybrid system is too high gt The high voltage battery has an insufficient charge Driving away 1 Activate drive readiness 2 Select transmission position D M S or R 3 Release the parking brake 4 Drive away 66 Deactivating drive readiness After parking the vehicle you may hear noises due to operation of the hybrid system such as for cooling of the high voltage battery After stopping the vehicle 1 Select transmission position P 2 Press the Start Stop button 3 Set the parking brake Before driving into a car wash In order for the vehicle to be able to roll into a car wash heed the information regarding Washing in automatic car washes refer to page 205 Auto Start Stop function The concept The Auto Start Stop functi
33. desired warning time on the Control Display The selected channel is stored for the remote control currently in use Display in the instrument cluster The collision warning can be issued in the in strument cluster in the Head up Display and acoustically Warning stages Symbol Measure The vehicle lights up red prewarn ing Increase distance The vehicle flashes red and an acoustic signal sounds acute warn ing You are requested to intervene by braking or making an evasive maneu ver Adapting your speed and driving style The display does not relieve the driver of the responsibility to adapt his or her driving speed and style to the traffic conditions lt System limits Be alert Due to system limitations warnings may be not be issued at all or may be issued late or improperly Therefore always be alert and ready to intervene otherwise there is the danger of an accident occurring 105 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Safety Detection range The detection capacity of the camera and the collision warning has limitations This may result in the warning not being issued or being issued late For example the following situations may not be detected gt Slow moving vehicles when you approach them at high speed gt Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of you or sharply decelerating vehicles Vehicles with an unusual rear appearance gt
34. double images from being displayed Therefore have the special windshield replaced by a service center only 134 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Climate control Controls Climate control Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment Automatic climate control is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Ee Air distribution left Temperature left AUTO program left Air flow AUTO intensity residual heat left Remove ice and condensation Maximum cooling Display Air flow AUTO intensity right AUTO program right OAN OO FF WN 10 Temperature right 11 Air distribution right 12 Seat heating right 52 13 Active seat ventilation right 52 14 Automatic recirculated air control recircu lated air mode 15 Cooling function 16 Rear window defroster 17 ALL program 18 Active seat ventilation left 52 19 Seat heating left 52 135 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Climate control Climate control functions in detail Manual air distribution WFR Press the button repeatedly to select a mae program Upper body region Upper body region and footwell Footwell Windows and footwell driv
35. drive readiness active otherwise it presents a potential source of danger Activating drive readiness 1 Close the driver s door 2 Depress the brake pedal 3 Press the Start Stop button Drive readiness is activated gt Starting the combustion engine or gt Electric drive readiness Silent Start Electric drive readiness Silent Start The vehicle is ready for driving without starting the combustion engine Silent Start is possible after activating radio ready state if the conditions for electric driving refer to page 67 have been met Display The READY display indicates that the vehicle is ready for driv ing Awareness of vehicle reduced when driven in electric mode When driving in electric mode note that due to the lack of engine noise pedestrians and other road users will not be as aware of the vehicle as they usually would with a conventional engine For instance pay particular attention when ma neuvering into and out of a parking space lt 65 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving Starting the combustion engine Enclosed areas Do not let the engine run in enclosed areas otherwise breathing of exhaust fumes may lead to loss of consciousness and death The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide an odorless and colorless but highly toxic gas lt Unattended vehicle Do not leave the vehicle unattended with the engine running doing so poses arisk of
36. f i a j i These lights feature LED technology The illustration shows the position of the bulb in Contact your service center in the event of a the installed bulb holder malfunction Lamps in the trunk lid Access to the lamps 1 Remove the three screws using the screw driver from the onboard vehicle tool kit Squeeze the clips together and remove the bulb holder Press the bulb into the bulb holder turn coun terclockwise and remove Reversing lamp Follow the general instructions on lamps and bulbs refer to page 191 16 watt bulb W16W R Inside brake lamp Follow the general instructions on lamps and bulbs refer to page 191 21 watt bulb H21W The illustration shows the position of the bulb in the installed bulb holder 196 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Replacing components Mobility Squeeze the clips together and remove the bulb holder Pull out the bulb and replace it Changing wheels Notes The vehicle equipment does not include a spare tire When using run flat tires or tire sealants a tire does not need to be changed immediately in the event of pressure loss due to a flat tire The tools for changing wheels are available as accessories from your service center Jacking points for the vehicle jack The jacking points for the vehicle jack are lo cated in the positions shown Position the vehicle jack only at the loca tion
37. front passenger airbags 98 Automatic deactivation of the hybrid system 204 Automatic engine start stop function 66 Automatic headlamp con trol 92 Automatic Hold 69 Automatic locking 39 Automatic recirculated air control 137 Automatic Soft Closing doors 39 Automatic tailgate 40 Automatic transmission with Steptronic 73 AUTO program automatic cli mate control 136 AUTO program intensity 136 Auxiliary air conditioning 142 Auxiliary air conditioning heat ing system 141 Average fuel consumption 86 Average speed 86 Axle loads weights 213 Backrest curvature refer to Lumbar support 51 Backup camera 123 Band aids refer to First aid kit 200 Bar for tow starting tow Ing 202 Battery replacement auxiliary air conditioning remote con trol 143 Battery replacement remote control for parked car heat ing ventilation 145 Battery replacement vehicle battery 197 Battery replacement vehicle remote control 33 Battery vehicle 197 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Everything from A to Z Reference Belts safety belts 53 Beverage holder cu pholder 154 Blinds sun protection 46 BMW ActiveHybrid 27 BMW Assist see user s manual for Navigation Enter tainment and Communica tion BMW Homepage 6 BMW Internet page 6 BMW Maintenance Sys tem 188 Bonus range ECO PRO 168 Bottle holder refer to Cu pholder 154 Brake assistant 114 Brake discs breaking in 158 B
38. lowing warranties gt New Vehicle Limited Warranty Rust Perforation Limited Warranty Federal Emissions System Defect Warranty Federal Emissions Performance Warranty Vv y y California Emission Control System Limited Warranty Detailed information about these warranties is listed in the Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models or in the Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models Your vehicle has been specifically adapted and designed to meet the particular operating con ditions and homologation requirements in your country and continental region in order to deliver the full driving pleasure while the vehicle is op erated under those conditions If you wish to op erate your vehicle in another country or region you may be required to adapt your vehicle to meet different prevailing operating conditions and homologation requirements You should also be aware of any applicable warranty limita tions or exclusions for such country or region In such case please contact Customer Relations for further information Maintenance Maintain the vehicle regularly to sustain the road safety operational reliability and the New Vehi cle Limited Warranty Specifications for required maintenance meas ures gt BMW Maintenance system Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models gt Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models If the vehicle is not maintained according to th
39. no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Loading Drivingtips tips Loading Because roof racks raise the vehicle s center of gravity when loaded they have a major effect on vehicle handling and steering response Therefore note the following when loading and driving gt Do not exceed the approved roof axle loads and the approved gross vehicle weight gt Distribute the roof load uniformly The roof load should not be too large in area Always place the heaviest pieces on the bot tom gt Secure the roof luggage firmly e g tie with ratchet straps gt Do not let objects project into the opening path of the trunk lid gt Drive smoothly Avoid sudden acceleration and braking maneuvers Take corners gen tly 165 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving tips ecm Saving fuel Saving fuel Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems General information Your vehicle contains advanced technology for the reduction of fuel consumption and emis sions Fuel consumption depends on a number of dif ferent factors The implementation of certain measures driv ing style and regular maintenance can hav
40. of the speed limit detection refer to page 84 function Speed limit Display of a speed limit which when reached should cause a warning to be issued The warning is repeated if the vehicle speed drops below the set speed limit once by at least 3 mph 5 km h Displaying setting or changing the limit 1 Settings 2 Speed 3 Warning at ics Speed Warning at 6km h 0O Warning Select current speed 4 Turnthe controller until the desired limit is displayed 5 Press the controller The speed limit is stored Activating deactivating the limit 1 Settings 2 Speed 3 Warning 4 Press the controller Setting your current speed as the limit 1 Settings 2 Speed 3 Select current soeed 4 Press the controller The current vehicle speed is stored as the limit Trip computer The vehicle features two types of computer gt Onboard info the values can be reset as often as necessary gt Trip computer the values provide an over view of the current trip Resetting the trip computer 1 Vehicle Info 2 Trip computer 3 Reset all values are reset Automatically reset all values are reset approx 4 hours after the vehicle comes to a standstill 4 Trip computer E 17 26 O 1 54 std Ai 118 km Depart Duration Distance Cons Speed BR 7 81 100km 652km h 87 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Displays
41. on whenever the traffic situation al lows The driver can intervene at any time and switch the high beams on and off as usual Activating D 1 Turn the light switch to ZD or 40 2 Press the button on the turn signal lever ar row The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up When the lights are switched on the high beams are switched on and off automati cally 93 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Lamps The system responds to light from oncoming traffic and traffic driving ahead of you and to ad equate illumination e g in towns and cities Switching the high beams on and off manually gt High beams on arrow 1 gt High beams off headlamp flasher arrow 2 The High beam Assistant can be switched off when manually adjusting the light To reactivate the High beam Assistant press the button on the turn signal lever System limits Personal responsibility The high beam assistant cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment of when to use the high beams Therefore man ually switch off the high beams in situations where this is required to avoid a safety risk lt The system is not fully functional in situations such as the following and driver intervention may be necessary gt In very unfavorable weather conditions such as fog or heavy precipitation gt In detecting poorly lit road users such as pedestrians
42. performed only by a BMW center or a workshop that works accord ing to BMW repair procedures with appropri ately trained personnel If this work is not carried out properly there is the danger of subsequent damage and related safety hazards Parts and Accessories For your own safety use genuine parts and ac cessories approved by BMW When you pur chase accessories tested and approved by BMW and Genuine BMW Parts you simultane ously acquire the assurance that they have been thoroughly tested by BMW to ensure optimum performance when installed on your vehicle BMW warrants these parts to be free from de fects in material and workmanship BMW will not accept any liability for damage resulting from in stallation of parts and accessories not approved by BMW BMW cannot test every product made by other manufacturers to verify if it can be used on a BMW safely and without risk to either the vehicle its operation or its occupants Genuine BMW Parts BMW Accessories and other prod ucts approved by BMW together with profes sional advice on using these items are available from all BMW centers Installation and operation of non BMW approved accessories such as alarms radios amplifiers radar detectors wheels suspension components brake dust shields telephones including operation of any mobile phone from within the vehicle without using an externally mounted antenna or trans ceiver equipment for instance CBs walkie tal
43. rearview mirror and the hand held transmitter and repeat the step Several more attempts at different distances may be necessary Wait at least 15 seconds be tween attempts Canada if programming with the hand held transmitter was interrupted hold down the interior rearview mirror button and repeat edly press and release the hand held trans mitter button for 2 seconds 6 To program other functions on other but tons repeat steps 3 to 5 The systems can be controlled using the interior rearview mirror buttons Special feature of the alternating code wireless system If you are unable to operate the system after re peated programming please check if the sys tem to be controlled features an alternating code system Read the system s operating manual or press the programmed button on the interior rearview mirror longer If the LED on the interior rearview mirror starts flashing rapidly and then stays lit constantly for 2 seconds the system features an alternating code system Flashing and con tinuous illumination of the LED will repeat for approximately 20 seconds For systems with an alternating code system the integrated universal remote control and the system also have to be synchronized Please read the operating manual of the system being set up for information on how to syn chronize the system Synchronizing is easier with the aid of a second person To synchronize 1 Park the vehicle within range
44. rec ommend switching to a high quality gasoline brand and a higher octane grade AKI number for a few tank fills To avoid harmful engine deposits it is highly recommended to purchase gasoline from BP or Top Tier retailers Failure to comply with these recommendations may result in the need for unscheduled mainte nance lt bp BMW recommends BP fuels i Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Wheels and tires Mobility Wheels and tires Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Tire inflation pressure Safety information The tire characteristics and tire inflation pres sure influence the following gt The service life of the tires gt Road safety gt Driving comfort Checking the pressure Only check the tire inflation pressure when the tires are cold This means after driving no more than 1 25 miles 2 km or when the vehicle has been parked for at least 2 hours When the tires are warm the tire inflation pressure is higher Check the tire inflation pressure regularly Regularly check the tire inflation pressure and correct it as needed at least twice a month and before a long trip
45. soft sponge or microfiber cloth with a suitable interior cleaner Clean the upholstery down to the seams using large sweeping motions Avoid rubbing the ma terial vigorously Damage from Velcro fasteners Open Velcro fasteners on pants or other articles of clothing can damage the seat covers Ensure that any Velcro fasteners are closed Caring for special components Light alloy wheels Use wheel cleaner particularly during the winter months Do not use aggressive acidic strongly alkaline or abrasive cleaners or steam jets above 140 F 60 C follow the manufacturer s Instructions Chrome surfaces Carefully clean components such as the radiator grille or door handles with an ample supply of water possibly with shampoo added particu larly when they have been exposed to road salt Rubber components Aside from water treat only with rubber cleans ers When cleaning rubber seals do not use any sil icon containing car care products in order to avoid damage or reduced noise damping Fine wood parts Clean fine wood facing and fine wood compo nents only with a moist rag Then dry with a soft cloth Plastic components These include gt Imitation leather surfaces gt Headliner Lamp lenses Instrument cluster cover Matte black spray coated components V V VV Painted parts in the interior Clean with a microfiber cloth Lightly dampen the cloth with water Do not soak the headliner
46. sors gt If moving parallel to a wall The signal tone is switched off gt When the vehicle moves away from an ob ject by more than approx 4 in 10 cm gt When transmission position P is engaged Volume The volume of the PDC signal can be adjusted refer to user s manual for Navigation Entertain ment and Communication The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Visual warning The approach of the vehicle to an object can be shown on the Control Display Objects that are farther away are displayed on the Control Dis play before a signal tone sounds A display appears as soon as Park Distance Control PDC is activated The range of the sensors is represented in col ors red green and yellow If the backup camera image was Selected last it again appears on the display To switch to PDC 1 Ry Rear view camera Select the symbol on the Control Display 2 Press the controller The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use System limits Limits of ultrasonic measurement The detection of objects can reach the physical limits of ultrasonic measurement e g gt With tow bars and trailer hitches gt With thin or wedge shaped objects gt With low objects Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving comfort Controls gt With objects with corners and sharp edges Low objects already displayed e g curbs can move into the bli
47. tem 203 Safety Package refer to Active Protection 112 Safety switch windows 46 Safety systems airbags 96 Saving fuel O Screen refer to Control Dis play 16 Screwdriver 191 Screw thread for tow fit ting 203 Seat belts refer to Safety belts 53 Seat heating front 52 Seat heating rear 52 Seating position for chil dren 60 Seat mirror and steering wheel memory 56 Seats 49 Seat ventilation front 52 Selection list in instrument cluster 85 Selector lever automatic transmission 74 Sensors care 208 Service and warranty 8 Service requirements Condi tion Based Service CBS 188 Service requirements dis play 83 Service Roadside Assis tance 200 Settings on Control Dis play 88 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Everything from A to Z Reference Settings storing for seat mir rors steering wheel 56 Shifting automatic transmis sion 73 Shift paddles on steering wheel 75 Short commands 215 Shoulder support 51 Side airbags 96 Side View 127 Signaling horn 12 Signals when unlocking 37 Silent Start electric drive read iness 65 Sitting safely 49 Size 212 Slide tilt glass roof 47 Smallest turning circle 213 Smoker s package 148 Snow chains 181 Socket 149 Socket OBD Onboard Diag nostics 189 SOS button 199 Spare fuse 198 Speaker lighting 95 Specified engine oil types 185 Speed average 86 Speed limit detection on board computer 87 S
48. the maximum en ergy recovery only press the brake pedal harder if required by the situation In many driving situations the hybrid system al lows for a particularly efficient energy manage ment Stop and go traffic The combustion engine is switched on or over automatically by the hybrid system Driving with constant speed The electric motor relieves the combustion engine periodically by also being switched on In normal operation a sufficient charging of the high voltage battery is ensured by energy re covery Longer idle periods can reduce the charge state of the high voltage battery Do not allow the vehicle to sit idle for ex tended periods with a low charging state Before storing the vehicle for an extended pe riod check the battery charge indicator to en sure that the high voltage battery is fully charged If necessary charge the high voltage battery by driving the vehicle Check the state of charge after no more than three months have passed and if necessary recharge the high voltage battery by driving the vehicle Allowing the high voltage battery charge to drop too low will damage the battery lt In order to charge the high voltage battery most effectively when driving activated the transmis sion s Sport program DS refer to page Coasting to a standstill and braking phases are used more often to recover energy 159 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving tips
49. the switch in position ZD or 40 the parking and interior lamps light up briefly when the vehicle is un locked Activating deactivating 1 Settings 2 Lighting 3 Welcome lights Lighting Pathway light s Os O Triple turn signal O Daytime running lamps GY Welcome lights rently in use 91 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Lamps Headlamp courtesy delay feature The low beams stay lit for a short while after the ignition is switched off if the lamps are switched off and the headlamp flasher is switched on Setting the duration 1 Settings 2 Lighting 3 Pathway light s amp Lighting Pathway light s Os O Triple turn signal O Daytime running lamps O Welcome lights 4 Set the duration The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Automatic headlamp control Switch position 2 the low beams are switched on and off automatically e g in tunnels in twi light or if there is precipitation The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up A blue sky with the sun low on the horizon can cause the lights to be switched on The low beams always stay on when the fog lamps are switched on Personal responsibility The automatic headlamp control cannot serve as a Substitute for your personal judgment in determining when the lamps should be switched on in response to ambient lighting conditions For example
50. the vehicle either with the remote control Comfort Access or at the door lock the alarm system is armed or disarmed at the same time Door lock and armed alarm system Unlocking via the door lock will trigger the alarm on some country specific versions In order to terminate this alarm unlock vehicle with the remote control or switch on the ignition 44 if necessary by emergency detection of the re mote control Trunk lid and armed alarm system The trunk lid can be opened using the remote control even if the alarm system is armed Press the button on the remote control for approx 1 second After the trunk lid is closed it is locked and monitored again by the alarm system The haz ard warning system flashes once In some vehicle equipment variants the trunk lid can only be opened using the remote control if the vehicle was unlocked first Panic mode Press the button on the remote control gt for at least 3 seconds Switching off the alarm gt Unlock the vehicle using the remote control gt With Comfort Access if you are carrying the remote control with you pull on the door handle Indicator lamp on the interior rearview mirror gt The indicator lamp flashes briefly every 2 seconds The system is armed gt The indicator lamp flashes after locking Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Opening and closing Controls The doors hood or trunk lid is not closed prop
51. to open Some of the articles have a limited service life Check the expiration dates of the contents reg ularly and replace any expired items promptly Roadside Assistance Service availability Roadside Assistance can be reached around the clock in many countries You can obtain assis tance there in the event of a vehicle breakdown Roadside Assistance The Roadside Assistance phone number can be viewed on the iDrive or a connection to Roadside Assistance can be established directly Phone see user s manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communication Jump starting Notes If the battery is discharged an engine can be started using the battery of another vehicle and two jumper cables Only use jumper cables with fully insulated clamp handles To prevent personal injury or damage to both vehicles adhere strictly to the following proce dure Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Breakdown assistance Do not touch live parts To avoid the risk of potentially fatal injury always avoid all contact with electrical compo nents while the engine is running lt Preparation 1 Check whether the battery of the other ve hicle has a voltage of 12 volts This informa tion can be found on the battery 2 Switch off the engine of the assisting vehi cle 3 Switch off any electronic systems power consumers in both vehicles Bodywork contact between vehicles Make sure that there is no
52. up 4 Press the desired button 1 or 2 The LED goes out If the M button is pressed accidentally Press the button again The LED goes out Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Adjusting Controls Calling up settings Do not retrieve the memory while driving Do not retrieve the memory setting while driving as an unexpected movement of the seat or steering wheel could result in an accident Comfort function 1 Open the driver s door 2 Switch off the ignition 3 Briefly press the desired button 1 or 2 The corresponding seat position is performed automatically The procedure stops when a switch for adjust ing the seat or one of the buttons is pressed Safety mode 1 Close the driver s door or switch on the ig nition 2 Press and hold the desired button 1 or 2 until the adjustment procedure is completed Calling up of a seat position deactivated After a brief period the calling up of stored seat positions is deactivated to save battery power To reactivate calling up of a seat position gt Open or close the door or trunk lid gt Press a button on the remote control gt Press the Start Stop button Mirrors Exterior mirrors Ata glance 1 Adjusting 2 Left right Automatic Curb Monitor 3 Fold in and out General information The mirror on the passenger side is more curved than the driver s side mirror Estimating distances correctly Objects reflected in t
53. when leaving the vehicle so that children for example cannot operate the power windows and injure themselves lt Opening gt Press the switch to the resistance point The window opens while the switch is held gt Press the switch beyond the resist ance point The window opens automatically Pressing again stops the motion Convenient opening refer to page 37 via the remote control Closing Keep the closing path clear Monitor the closing process and make sure that the closing path of the window is clear otherwise injuries may result lt gt Pull the switch to the resistance point 45 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Opening and closing The window closes while the switch is held gt Pull the switch beyond the resistance point The window closes automatically Pressing the switch stops the motion Convenient operation refer to page 37 via the remote control Convenient closing refer to page 43 with Com fort Access Pinch protection system If the closing force exceeds a specific value as a window closes the closing action is interrupted The window reopens slightly Danger of pinching even with pinch pro tection Even with the pinch protection system check that the window s closing path is clear other wise the closing action may not stop in certain situations e g if thin objects are present lt No window accessories Do not inst
54. when thin objects are present lt Closing from the open position without pinch protection For example if there is an external danger pro ceed as follows 1 Press the switch forward beyond the resist ance point and hold Pinch protection is limited and the roof re opens slightly if the closing force exceeds a certain value 2 Press the switch forward again beyond the resistance point and hold until the roof closes without pinch protection 48 Closing from the raised position without pinch protection If there is an external danger push the switch forward past the resistance point and hold it The roof closes without pinch protection Initializing after a power failure After a power failure during the opening or clos ing process the roof can only be operated to a limited extent Initializing the system The system can be initialized when the vehicle is Stationary and the engine is running During the initialization the roof closes without pinch protection Keep the closing path clear Monitor the closing process and make sure that the closing path of the glass sunroof is clear otherwise injuries may result lt Press the switch up and hold it until the initialization is complete gt Initialization begins within 15 seconds and is completed when the sunroof and sliding visor are completely closed gt The roof closes without pinch protection Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 0
55. whether the doors are also unlocked with the but ton on the remote control Convenient opening The remote control can be used to simultane ously open the windows and the glass sunroof Ka Press and hold the button on the re mote control The windows and the glass sunroof open Releasing the button stops the motion Locking Press the button on the remote control Locking from the outside Do not lock the vehicle from the outside if there are people in it as the vehicle cannot be unlocked from inside without special knowl edge lt Switching on interior lamps and courtesy lamps E Press the button on the remote control with the vehicle locked Panic mode You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation Press the button on the remote control for at least 3 seconds gt To switch off the alarm press any button Opening the trunk lid Press the button on the remote control for approx 1 second The trunk lid opens regardless of whether it was previously locked or unlocked During opening the trunk lid pivots back and up Ensure that adequate clearance is available be fore opening In some vehicle equipment variants the trunk lid can only be opened using the remote control if the vehicle was unlocked first To avoid locking yourself out of the vehicle do not place the remote control into the cargo area The trunk lid is locked again as soon as it is pus
56. xxxx xxx 3510 xxxx manufacturer code for the tire brand Xxx tire size and tire design 3510 tire age Tires with DOT codes meet the guidelines of the U S Department of Transportation 177 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Wheels and tires Tire age DOT 3510 the tire was manufactured in the 35th week in 2010 Recommendation Regardless of wear replace tires at least every 6 years Uniform Tire Quality Grading Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width For example Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A DOT Quality Grades Treadwear Traction AA A BC Temperature ABC All passenger car tires must conform to Federal Safety Requirements in addition to these grades Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified gov ernment test course For example a tire graded 150 would wear one and one half 1 g times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100 The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use however and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and cli mate Traction The traction grades from highest to lowest are AA A B and C Those grades represent th
57. 091 VI 12 Controls Safety Camera The camera is located near the base of the mir ror Keep the windshield in the area behind the in terior rear view mirror clean and clear Switching on off R Press the button gt On the LED lights up gt Off the LED goes out The state is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Display in the instrument cluster gt Na XY gt Lines system is activated Arrows at least one lane marking was detected and warnings can be issued Issued warning If you leave the lane and if a lane marking has been detected the steering wheel begins vi brating If the turn signal is set before changing the lane a warning Is not issued End of warning The warning ends gt Automatically after approx 3 seconds gt When returning to your own lane gt When braking hard 110 gt When using the turn signal System limits The system may not be fully functional in the following situations gt In heavy fog rain or snowfall gt Inthe event of worn poorly visible merging diverging or multiple lane markings such as in construction areas gt When lane markings are covered in snow ice dirt or water gt In tight curves or on narrow lanes When the lane markings are covered by ob jects gt When driving very close to the vehicle in front of you When driving toward bright lights When the windshield behind the interio
58. 1 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Maintenance To read data recorded by an EDR special equip ment is required and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed In addition to the vehicle manu facturer other parties such as law enforcement that have the special equipment can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the EDR 190 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Replacing components Mobility Replacing components Vehicle equipment Replacing the wiper blades 1 To change the wiper blades fold up refer to All standard country specific and optional page 72 the wiper arms equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment 2 Fold up the wipers is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Onboard vehicle tool kit ttf 3 Position the wiper blade in a horizontal po sition 4 Remove the wiper blade toward one side The onboard vehicle tool kit is located in a fold down cover in the trunk lid Unscrew the wing nut to open Wiper blade replacement General information Lamp and bulb replacement Do not fold down the wipers without wiper blades Do not fold down the wipers if wiper bladeshave Lamps and bulbs not been installed this may damage the wind shield lt Notes Lam
59. 2 Remove the child restraint fixing system 3 Allow the belt webbing to be pulled in com pletely LATCH child restraint fixing system LATCH Lower Anchors and Tether for Children Note Manufacturer s information for LATCH child restraint fixing systems To mount and use the LATCH child restraint fix ing systems observe the operating and safety information from the system manufacturer oth erwise the level of protection may be reduced lt Mounts for the lower LATCH anchors Correctly engage the lower LATCH an chors Make sure that the lower LATCH anchors have properly engaged and that the child restraint fix ing system is resting snugly against the back rest otherwise the degree of protection offered may be reduced lt Before mounting the LATCH child restraint fix ing system pull the belt away from the child re straint fixing system Position Mounts for the lower LATCH anchors are lo cated in the gap between the seat and backrest 61 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Transporting children safely Mounting LATCH child restraint fixing systems 1 Mountthe child restraint fixing system refer to the operating instructions of the system 2 Ensure that both LATCH anchors are prop erly connected Child restraint fixing systems with a tether strap Mounting points Depending on the vehicle equipment there are two outer or three mounting points for chi
60. 5 3 Computer 86 Speed limit detection 84 4 Navigation display Service requirements 83 Miles trip miles 80 Check Control In addition an acoustic signal may be output and a text message may appear on the Control Dis The concept play The Check Control system monitors functions in the vehicle and notifies you of malfunctions in the monitored systems A Check Control message is displayed as a combination of indicator or warning lamps and text messages in the instrument cluster and in the Head up Display 77 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Displays Indicator warning lamps Function or system Cruise control Instrument cluster 2 TE O o Lane departure warning NY Pa DSC Dynamic Stability Control DSC Dynamic Stability Control or DTC Dynamic Traction Control The indicator and warning lamps can light up in a variety of combinations and colors Tire Pressure Monitor Several of the lamps are checked for proper Flat Tire Monitor functioning and light up temporarily when the engine is started or the ignition is switched on Safety belts Overview indicator warning lamps Airbag system Symbol Function or system Turn signal Steering system Parking brake Emissions w Hf 92 CE ww AD Parking brake in Canadian models Emissions in Canadian models O Automatic Hold Brake system o S A m Front fog lamps Brake system in Canadian models io High
61. 5 R1996 Y RSC Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 2 9 142 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Wheels and tires Mobility Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI Front 245 35 R20 2 5 36 95 Y XL RSC 29 42 Rear 275 30R 20 97 Y XL RSC Compact wheel Speed up to a max of T135 90R17104M 29 mph 80 km h 4 2160 With high speed tuning feature Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 245 45R18100VM 2 7 39 S XL A S RSC 245 40 R19 98 V M S XL A S RSC 245 45 R 18 96 Y RSC 225 55 R 17 97 HM S RSC 245 45R 18 100V M S XL RSC Front 245 45R18 2 7139 96 Y RSC 2 7139 Rear 275 40 R 1899 Y RSC Front 245 40R19 2 7139 94 Y RSC 3 0 44 Rear 275 35 R 19 96 YRSC 3 2 46 Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI Front 245 35R20 2 8 41 95 Y XL RSC 32146 Rear 275 30 R 20 97 Y XL RSC Compact wheel Speed up to a max of T135 90R17104M 290 mph 80 km h 4 2160 Tire identification marks Tire size 245 45 R 18 96 Y 245 nominal width in mm 45 aspect ratio in R radial tire code 18 rim diameter in inches 96 load rating not for ZR tires Y speed rating before the R on ZR tires Speed letter T up to 118 mph 190 km h H up to 131 mph 210 km h V up to 150 mph 240 km h W up to 167 mph 270 km h Y up to 186 mph 300 km h Tire Identification Number DOT code DOT
62. 91 VI 12 Adjusting Controls Adjusting Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Sitting safely The ideal seating position can make a vital con tribution to relaxed fatigue free driving The seating position plays an important role in an accident in combination with gt Safety belts refer to page 53 gt Head restraints refer to page 54 gt Airbags refer to page 96 Seats General information Do not adjust the seat while driving Do not adjust the driver s seat while driv ing or the seat could respond with unexpected movement and the ensuing loss of vehicle con trol could lead to an accident Do not incline the backrest too far to the rear Also on the front passenger side do not incline the backrest on the front passenger side too far to the rear during driving or there is a risk of slipping under the safety belt in the event of an accident This would eliminate the protection normally provided by the belt Semi electrically adjustable seats At a glance Thigh support Tilt Forward backward Lumbar support Height Backrest O 0O A QHN Tilt Pull the lever and move the sea
63. Additional information can be displayed on the right side of the split screen e g information from the onboard computer In the divided screen view the so called split screen this information remains visible even when you change to another menu 20 Switching the split screen on and off Press the button 2 Split screen Selecting the display Press the button 2 Split screen 3 Move the controller until the split screen is selected 4 Press the controller or select Split screen content 5 Select the desired menu item Split screen content LY Split screen Map facing north Map direction of travel Map perspective view Position v Onboard info Trip computer Programmable memory buttons General information The iDrive functions can be stored on the pro grammable memory buttons and called up di rectly e g radio stations navigation destina tions phone numbers and entry points into the menu The settings are stored for the remote control currently in use Saving a function 1 Highlight the function via the iDrive 2 g Press the desired button for more than 2 seconds Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 iDrive Ataglance a glance Running a function B Press the button E The function will run immediately This means for example that the number is dialed when a phone number is selected Displaying the button assignment Use a finger to to
64. Eyes for securing cargo 164 F Failure message refer to Check Control 77 False alarm refer to Uninten tional alarm 45 Fan refer to Air flow 136 Fault displays refer to Check Control 77 Filler neck for engine oil 185 Fine wood care 207 First aid kit 200 Fitting for towing refer to Tow fitting 203 Flat tire changing wheels 197 Flat Tire Monitor FTM 102 Flat tire Tire Pressure Monitor TPM 99 Flat tire warning lamp 100 103 Flooding 161 Floor carpet care 207 Floor mats care 207 Fold out position windshield wipers 72 Foot brake 161 Front airbags 96 Front fog lamps 94 Front fog lamps front bulb re placement 195 Front lamps 192 Front passenger airbags au tomatic deactivation 98 Front passenger airbags indi cator lamp 98 FTM Flat Tire Monitor 102 Fuel cap 172 Fuel consumption refer to Average fuel consump tion 86 Fuel filler flap 172 Fuel gauge 80 Fuel quality 174 Fuel tank capacity 214 Functions hybrid system 27 Fuse 198 G Garage door opener refer to Integrated universal remote control 146 Gasoline 174 Gasoline quality 174 Gear change automatic trans mission 74 General driving notes 160 Glass sunroof powered 47 Glove compartment 152 Gross vehicle weight ap proved 213 H Handbrake refer to Parking brake 68 Hand held transmitter alter nating code 147 Hazard warning flashers 199 Head airbags 96 Headlamp control auto matic 92 Headl
65. Hybrid 5 Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI RIRIA OD 245 45R18100VM 2 4 35 S XL A S RSC 245 40 R 19 98 V M S XL A S RSC 245 45 R 18 96 Y RSC 225 55 R 17 97 HM S RSC 245 45 R18 100 VM S XL RSC Front 245 45 R 18 96 Y RSC Rear 275 40 R 1899 Y RSC Front 245 40 R 19 94 Y RSC Rear 275 35 R1996 Y RSC Front 245 35 R 20 95 Y XL RSC Rear 275 30 R 2097 Y XL RSC Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 2 6 38 2 4 35 2 4135 2 4 35 2 6 38 2 5 36 2 9 142 Compact wheel Speed up to a max of T135 90R17104M 50 mph 80 km h 4 2160 176 Tire inflation pressures at max speeds above 100 mph 160 km h Speeds above 100 mph 160 km h In order to drive at maximum speeds in ex cess of 100 mph 160 km h please observe and if necessary adjust tire pressures for speeds exceeding 100 mph 160 km h from the relevant table on the following pages Otherwise tire damage and accidents could occur lt Tire inflation pressure values over 100 mph 160 km h ActiveHybrid 5 Without high speed tuning feature Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI RERER OD PE 245 45R18 100VM 2 4 35 S XL A S RSC 245 40 R 19 98 V M S XL A S RSC 245 45 R 18 96 Y RSC 225 55 R 17 97 H M S RSC 245 45R18 100 VM S XL RSC Front 245 45 R18 2 4 35 96 Y RSC 2 4135 Rear 275 40 R 1899 Y RSC Front 245 40 R19 2 4 35 94 Y RSC _ 26 38 Rear 275 3
66. I 12 Lamps Controls Lamps Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Ata glance 1 Rear fog lamps 2 Front fog lamps 3 Automatic headlamp control Adaptive Light Control High beam Assistant Welcome lamps Daytime running lights 4 Lamps off daytime running lights 5 Parking lamps daytime running lights 6 Low beams welcome lamps High beam Assistant 7 Instrument lighting 8 Headlamp range control Parking lamps low beams headlamp control General information Switch position 0 D 40 If the driver door is opened with the ignition switched off the exterior lighting is automati cally switched off at these switch settings Parking lamps Switch position D Q the vehicle lamps light up on all sides e g for parking Do not use the parking lamps for extended pe riods otherwise the battery may become dis charged and it would then be impossible to start the engine When parking it is preferable to switch on the one sided roadside parking lamps refer to page 92 Low beams Switch position ZD with the ignition switched on the low beams light up Welcome lamps When parking the vehicle leave
67. Notes Check the traffic situation as well Check the traffic situation around the ve hicle with your own eyes Otherwise an accident could result from road users or objects located outside the picture area of the backup camera lt Ata glance Button in the vehicle Py Backup camera 123 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving comfort Camera The camera lens is located in the handle of the trunk lid The image quality may be impaired by dirt Clean the lens refer to page 208 Switching on off Switching on automatically Select transmission position R with the engine running The backup camera image is displayed if the system was switched on via the iDrive Automatic deactivation during forward travel The system switches off when a certain driving distance or speed is exceeded Switch the system back on if necessary Switching on off manually Py Press the button gt On the LED lights up gt Off the LED goes out The PDC is shown on the Control Display Switch on the backup camera via the iDrive refer to page 122 Switching on the backup camera via the iDrive With PDC activated Ry Rear view camera 124 The backup camera image is displayed The set ting is stored for the remote control currently in use Display on the Control Display Functional requirement gt The backup camera is switched on gt The trunk lid is fully clos
68. Owner s Manual for Vehicle The Ultimate Driving Machine Bin pte a Hy w i THE BMW ACTIVE HYBRID 5 OWNER S MANUAL BMW EfficientDynamics Less emissions More driving pleasure Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 ActiveHybrid 5 Owner s Manual for Vehicle Thank you for choosing a BMW The more familiar you are with your vehicle the better control you will have on the road We therefore strongly suggest Read this Owner s Manual before starting off in your new BMW Also use the Integrated Owner s Manual in your vehicle It con tains important information on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your BMW The manual also contains information designed to enhance operating reliability and road safety and to contribute to maintaining the value of your BMW Any updates made after the editorial deadline for the printed or integrated Owner s Manual are located in the appendix of the printed quick reference for the vehicle Supplementary information can be found in the additional bro chures in the onboard literature We wish you a safe and enjoyable drive BMW AG BMW recommends Castrol Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 2012 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich Germany Reprinting including excerpts only with the written consent of BMW AG Munich US English VI 12 07 12 490 Printed on environment
69. P mph Speed limit detection is not avail able Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Speed limit detection can also be displayed in the Head up Display No Passing Information gt gt Start of No Passing zone gt End of No Passing zone gt No Passing Information not available No Passing Information can also be displayed in the Head up Display System limits The system may not be fully functional and may provide incorrect information in the following situations gt In heavy fog rain or snowfall gt When signs are concealed by objects gt When driving very close to the vehicle in front of you When driving toward bright lights gt When the windshield behind the interior rearview mirror is fogged over dirty or cov ered by a sticker etc gt Inthe event of incorrect detection by the camera gt If the speed limits stored in the navigation system are incorrect gt In areas not covered by the navigation sys tem gt When roads differ from the navigation such as due to changes in the road network gt When passing buses or trucks with a speed sticker gt Ifthe traffic signs are non conforming gt During calibration of the camera immedi ately after vehicle shipment Displays Selection lists in the instrument cluster The concept No One But You V Rock n Roll Boy Shine A Light The following can be operated us
70. Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly until the desired speed is set If active the displayed speed is stored and the vehicle reaches the stored speed if the road is clear gt Each time the rocker switch is pressed to the point of resistance the desired speed in creases or decreases by approx 1 mph 1 km h gt Each time the rocker switch is pressed past the point of resistance the desired speed increases or decreases by a maximum of 5 mph 10 km h Max adjustable speed 140 mph 230 km h gt Pressing the rocker switch to the resistance point and holding it there accelerates or de celerates the vehicle without requiring pres sure on the accelerator After the rocker switch is released the vehicle maintains its final speed Pressing the switch beyond the resistance point causes the vehicle to ac celerate more rapidly Resuming the desired speed Press the button The stored speed is reached and maintained Displays in the instrument cluster Indicator lamp 5 Depending on how the vehicle is equip A ped the indicator lamp in the instrument Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving comfort Controls cluster indicates whether the system is switched on Desired speed gt The marking lights up green Ow the system is active aan gt The marking does not light up the system is switched off The marking lights up or ange the system has been interrupted Brie
71. Tips can be displayed while driving either in the hybrid display or in the energy flow display Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Saving fuel i ee tips Displaying ECO PRO Tips in the hybrid display 1 Vehicle Info 2 Hybrid 3 i ECO PRO Tips Displaying ECO PRO Tips in the energy flow display Vehicle Info Hybrid ef Energy flow i ECO PRO Tips The setting is stored for the profile currently in use NS 169 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Witeleitiname Refueling Refueling Vehicle equipment 2 Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems General information 3 Place the fuel cap in the bracket attached to Refuel promptly the fuel filler flap Refuel no later than at a range of 30 miles 50 km or operation of the engine is not ensured and damage may occur lt Fuel cap Opening 1 Briefly press the rear edge of the fuel filler flap Closing 1 Fit the cap and turn it clockwise until you clearly hear a click 2 Close the fuel filler flap Do not pinch the retaining strap Do not pinch th
72. Two wheeled vehicles ahead of you Functional limitations The system may not be fully functional in the following situations gt In heavy fog rain sprayed water or snowfall gt In tight curves gt If the camera view field or the front wind shield are dirty or covered gt When driving toward bright lights Inthe case of vehicles with insufficiently visi ble tail lamps In the case of partially covered vehicles gt Upto 10 seconds after the start of the en gine via the Start Stop knob gt During the calibration process of the camera immediately after vehicle shipment Prewarning sensitivity Depending on the set prewarning time this may result in increased false warnings 106 Camera M in id The camera is located near the base of the mir ror Keep the windshield in the area behind the in terior rear view mirror clean and clear Night Vision with pedestrian detection The concept Night Vision with pedestrian detection is a night vision system An infrared camera records the area in front of the vehicle and displays the image on the Con trol Display The picture is a heat image The system has an integrated pedestrian detection function that detects pedestrians and cyclists Warm objects that are similar in shape to human beings are detected by the system Personal responsibility Night Vision cannot replace the driver s personal judgment of the visibi
73. VNmVVN VV V V Lane departure warning Some ofthis information is only displayed briefly as needed Selecting displays in the Head up Display 1 Settings 2 Head Up Display 3 Displayed information 4 Select the desired displays in the Head up Display The settings are stored for the remote control currently in use Setting the brightness The brightness is automatically adjusted to the ambient light The basic setting can be adjusted manually Settings Head Up Display Brightness o S Turn the controller The brightness is adjusted When the low beams are switched on the brightness of the Head up Display can be addi tionally influenced using the instrument lighting refer to page 95 The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Adjusting the height 1 Settings 2 Head Up Display 3 Height 4 Turn the controller The height is adjusted The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Setting the rotation 1 Settings 2 Head Up Display 3 Rotation 4 Turn the controller 133 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving comfort Rotation is set The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Special windshield The windshield is part of the system The shape of the windshield makes it possible to display a precise image A film in the windshield prevents
74. a cloth mois tened with a small amount of glass cleaner Displays screens Clean the displays with an antistatic microfiber cloth Cleaning displays Do not use chemical or household cleans ers Keep all fluids and moisture away from the unit Otherwise they could affect or damage surfa ces or electrical components Avoid pressing too hard when cleaning and do not use abrasive materials otherwise damage can result lt Long term vehicle storage For idle phases that last several weeks park the vehicle with a fully charged battery if possible Your service center can advise you on what to consider when storing the vehicle for longer than six weeks Do not allow the vehicle to sit idle for ex tended periods with a low charging state Before storing the vehicle for an extended pe riod check the battery charge indicator to en sure that the high voltage battery is fully charged If necessary charge the high voltage battery by driving the vehicle Check the state of charge after no more than three months have passed and if necessary recharge the high voltage battery by driving the vehicle Allowing the high voltage battery charge to drop too low will damage the battery lt 208 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Care Mobility 209 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Reference This chapter contains technical da
75. able to the negative terminal of the battery or to the corresponding engine or body ground of assisting vehicle 5 Attach the second terminal clamp to the negative terminal of the battery or to the 201 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Breakdown assistance corresponding engine or body ground of of the vehicle to be started Starting the engine Never use spray fluids to start the engine 1 Start the engine of the assisting vehicle and let it run for several minutes at an increased idle speed 2 Start the engine of the vehicle being started in the usual way If the first starting attempt is not successful wait a few minutes before making another attempt in order to allow the discharged bat tery to recharge 3 Let both engines run for several minutes 4 Disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse order Check the battery and recharge if necessary Tow starting and towing Automatic transmission transporting your vehicle Note Your vehicle is not permitted to be towed Therefore contact a service center in the event of a breakdown Do not have the vehicle towed Have your vehicle transported on aloading platform only otherwise damage may occur lt 202 Tow truck Do not lift the vehicle Do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting or body and chassis parts otherwise damage may result Use the tow fitting screwed in at the front for maneuvering t
76. addition to locking the windows and the glass sunroof are closed Monitor the closing process Monitor the closing process to ensure that no one becomes trapped lt Unlocking the trunk lid separately Press the button on the exterior of the trunk lid refer to page 39 This corresponds to pressing the button on the remote control Do not place the remote control in the cargo area Take the remote control with you and do not leave it in the cargo area otherwise the remote control is locked inside the vehicle when the trunk lid is closed Opening and closing Open trunk lid with no touch activation With Comfort Access the trunk lid can be opened with no touch activation using the re mote control you are carrying A sensor detects a directed foot motion in the center of the area at the rear of the car and the trunk lid opens During opening the trunk lid pivots back and up Ensure that adequate clearance is available be fore opening Do not touch vehicle With the foot motion make sure there is steady stance and do not touch the vehicle oth erwise there is a danger of injury e g from hot exhaust system parts 1 Position in the center behind the vehicle 2 Move foot in the direction of travel under neath the bumper and immediately back The hazard warning system flashes three times _ p The trunk lid opens regardless of whether it was previously locked or unlocke
77. age 191 These lights feature LED technology Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction Accessing the bulbs Unscrew the cap remove it and change the bulb High beams Follow the general instructions on Lamps and bulbs refer to page 191 The illustration shows the left side of the engine compartment Remove the screws and fold down the cap Low beams Follow the general instructions on Lamps and bulbs refer to page 191 The illustration shows the left side of the engine compartment 55 watt bulb H7 Unscrew the cap remove it and change the bulb 193 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Replacing components 55 watt bulb H7 1 Fold open the cover in the engine compart ment 4 Remove the bulb and replace it 5 Insert the new bulb and attach the cover in the reverse order Xenon headlamps Notes Because of the long life of these bulbs the like linood of failure is very low Switching the lamps on and off frequently shortens their life 194 Ifa xenon bulb fails switch on the front fog lamps and continue the trip with great care Comply with local regulations Do not perform work bulb replacement on xenon headlamps Have any work on the xenon lighting system in cluding bulb replacement performed only by a service center Due to the high voltage present in the system there is the danger of fatal injuries if work is car
78. all any accessories in the range of movement of the windows otherwise the pinch protection system will be impaired lt Closing without the pinch protection system Keep the closing path clear Monitor the closing process and make sure that the closing path of the window is clear otherwise injuries may result lt For example if there is an external danger or if ice on the windows prevents a window from closing normally proceed as follows 1 Pullthe switch past the resistance point and hold it there Pinch protection is limited and the window reopens slightly if the closing force exceeds a certain value 46 2 Pull the switch past the resistance point again within approx 4 seconds and hold it there The window closes without pinch protec tion Safety switch The safety switch in the driver s door can be used to prevent children for example from opening and closing the rear windows using the switches in the rear Switching on and off Press the button The LED lights up if the safety function is switched on Safety switch for rear operation Press the safety switch when transporting children in the rear otherwise injury may result if the windows are closed without supervision Roller sunblinds General information If you are no longer able to move the roller sun blind for the rear window after having activated it a number of times in a row the system is blocked for a limited time to prev
79. ally friendly paper bleached without chlorine suitable for recycling Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Contents The fastest way to find information on a partic ular topic or item is by using the index refer to page 224 6 Notes Ata glance 12 Cockpit 16 iDrive 22 Voice activation system 25 Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehicle 2 BMW ActiveHybrid Controls 32 Opening and closing 49 Adjusting 60 Transporting children safely 64 Driving 76 Displays 91 Lamps 96 Safety 114 Driving stability control systems 119 Driving comfort 135 Climate control 146 Interior equipment 152 Storage compartments Driving tips 158 Things to remember when driving 163 Loading 166 Saving fuel Mobility 172 Refueling 174 Fuel 175 Wheels and tires 182 Engine compartment 184 Engine oil 187 Coolant 188 Maintenance 191 Replacing components 199 Breakdown assistance 205 Care Reference 212 Technical data 215 Short commands of the voice act system 224 Everything from AtoZ Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 dt Notes Notes The hybrid system of your BMW Your BMW is a hybrid vehicle In addition to the combustion engine your vehicle features a high voltage system that consists of an electric motor and a high voltage battery among other things This combination permits a particularly efficient fuel utilization Using this Owner s Manual The fastest way to find inform
80. ally set if the en gine is switched off while the vehicle is being held by Automatic Hold The indicator lamp changes from green PARK to red The parking brake is not set if the engine is switched off while the vehicle is coast ing to a halt Automatic Hold is deacti BH vated Lower lamp indicator lamp in Canadian models 70 Take the remote control with you Take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children for example cannot release the parking brake lt Malfunction In the event of a failure or malfunction of the parking brake secure the vehicle against rolling using a wheel chock for example when leaving it Turn signal high beams headlamp flasher Turn signal Using turn signals Press the lever beyond the resistance point To switch off manually press the lever to the re sistance point Unusually rapid flashing of the indicator lamp in dicates that a turn signal bulb has failed Triple turn signal activation Press the lever to the resistance point The turn signal flashes three times The function can be activated or deactivated 1 Settings 2 Lighting Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving Controls 3 Triple turn signal No wiper operation on dry windshield Do not use the windshield wipers if the windshield is dry as this may damage the wiper blades or cause them to become worn more quickly lt A Lighti
81. alt Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Saving fuel Drivingtips tips On adownhill gradient take your foot off the ac celerator and let the vehicle roll The flow of fuel is interrupted while coasting Switch off the engine during longer stops Switch off the engine during longer stops e g at traffic lights railroad crossings or in traffic congestion Switch off any functions that are not currently needed Functions such as seat heating and the rear win dow defroster require a lot of energy and con sume additional fuel especially in city and stop and go traffic Therefore switch off these functions if they are not actually needed Have maintenance carried out Have vehicles maintained regularly to achieve optimal vehicle economy and operating life Have the maintenance carried out by your serv ice center Please also note the BMW Maintenance Sys tem refer to page 188 ECO PRO The concept ECO PRO supports a driving style that saves on fuel consumption For this purpose the engine control and comfort functions e g the climate control output are adjusted In addition context sensitive instructions can be displayed that assist in driving in a manner that optimizes fuel consumption The extension of the range that is achieved as a result can be displayed in the instrument cluster At a glance The system includes the following EfficientDynamics functions and displays
82. amp courtesy delay fea ture 92 Headlamp flasher 71 Headlamp glass 192 Headlamps 192 Headlamps care 206 Headlamp washer system 71 Headliner 15 Head restraints 49 Head restraints front 54 Head restraints rear 55 Head Up Display 132 Head up Display care 208 Heavy cargo stowing 164 Height vehicle 212 High beam Assistant 93 High beams 71 High beams low beams refer to High beam Assistant 93 High voltage battery charge indicator 81 Hills 161 Hill start assistant refer to Drive off assistant 114 Hints 6 Holder for beverages 154 Homepage 6 Hood 182 Horn 12 Hotel function trunk lid 41 Hot exhaust system 160 HUD Head Up Display 132 Hybrid system at a glance 27 Hybrid system automatic de activation 204 Hybrid system contact with water 204 Hybrid system displays 81 Hybrid system driving tips 158 Hybrid system safety 203 Hydroplaning 161 2217 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Reference Everything from A to Z Ice warning refer to External temperature warning 80 Icy roads refer to External temperature warning 80 Identification marks tires 177 Identification number refer to Important features in the en gine compartment 182 iDrive 16 Ignition key refer to Remote control 32 Ignition off 64 Ignition on 64 Indication of a flat tire 100 103 Individual air distribution 136 Individual settings refer to Personal Profile 33 Inflation pressure
83. anced tuning between the COMFORT and SPORT or SPORT programs COMFORT Comfort oriented tuning of the shock absorbers for optimal traveling comfort Driving Experience Switch The concept The Driving Experience Switch can be used to adjust the driving dynamics of the vehicle For this purpose various programs are available for selection that are activated via the two buttons of the Driving Experience Switch and the DSC OFF button Operating the programs Press the button Program DSC OFF TRACTION SPORT SPORT COMFORT COMFORT ECO PRO emme E OFF cm 116 Automatic program change The system automatically switches to COM FORT in the following situations gt Failure of Dynamic Damping Control gt The vehicle has a flat tire DSC OFF When DSC OFF refer to page 115 is active driving stability is limited during acceleration and when driving in bends TRACTION When TRACTION is active the vehicle has max imum traction on loose road surfaces DTC Dy namic Traction Control refer to page 115 is ac tivated Driving stability is limited during acceleration and when driving in bends SPORT Sporty driving with optimized chassis and sus pension with limited driving stabilization Dynamic Traction Control is switched on The driver handles several of the stabilization tasks Activating SPORT ey Press the button repeatedly until SPORT appears in the tachometer and the DSC i
84. ane ously in the Head Up Display and on the Control Display The displayed symbol can vary with the people detected For people 108 located in the central area the distance to the person is indicated by the size of the symbol System limits Basic limits System operation is limited in situations such as the following gt On steep hills in steep depressions or in tight curves gt When the camera is dirty or the protective glass is damaged In heavy fog rain or snowfall gt At very high external temperatures Limits of pedestrian detection Animals are not detected by the pedestrian de tection function even if they are clearly visible in the image Limited pedestrian detection gt People who are fully or partially covered es pecially when their heads are covered gt People who are not in an upright position e g lying down gt Cyclists on unconventional bicycles e g recumbent bicycles gt After physical damage to the system e g after an accident No display on the rear screen The image from Night Vision with people detec tion cannot be displayed on the rear screen Activation deactivation Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Safety Controls me Press the button Lane departure warning The concept Starting at a specific speed this system alerts you when the vehicle on streets with lane mark ings is about to leave the lane Depending on the
85. ansmission position P is engaged The LED and indicator lamp go out The parking brake is released Automatic Release in cars with automatic transmission For automatic release operate the accelerator pedal The LED and indicator lamp go out Subject to the following requirements the park ing brake is automatically released by operation of the accelerator pedal gt Drive readiness on gt Drive position engaged gt Driver buckled in and doors closed Inadvertent operation of the accelerator pedal Make sure that the accelerator pedal is not op erated unintentionally otherwise the vehicle is set in motion and there is a risk of an accident lt Automatic Hold The concept This system assists the driver by automatically setting and releasing the brake such as when moving in stop and go traffic The vehicle is automatically held in place when it is stationary On inclines the system prevents the vehicle from rolling backward when driving away For your safety Under the following conditions Automatic Hold is automatically deactivated and the parking brake is set gt The engine is switched off gt A door is opened and driver s safety belt is unbuckled while the vehicle is stationary gt The moving vehicle is brought to a standstill using the parking brake The indicator lamp switches from green PARK to red and the letters AUTO H go out Lower lamp indicator lamp in Canadian m
86. at the ignition is not switched off accidentally lt The ignition is switched off automatically in the following situations while the vehicle is station ary and the engine is off gt When locking the vehicle and when the low beams are activated gt Shortly before the battery is discharged completely so that the engine can still be started This function is only available when the low beams are switched off gt When opening and closing the driver door if the driver s seat belt is unbuckled and the low beams are switched off gt While the driver s seat belt is unbuckled if the driver s door is open and the low beams are switched off When the ignition is switched off by opening or closing the driver s door or unbuckling the driv er s seat belt the radio ready state remains ac tive Drive readiness When drive readiness is activated the vehicle is operational Activated drive readiness is the equivalent of a running engine in conventional vehicles Deactivated engine readiness is equiv alent to switching the ignition off The following are the different drive readiness variants gt Electric driving refer to page 67 The combustion engine is not switched on gt Driving with the combustion engine refer to page 67 The vehicle is powered by the combustion engine Drive readiness in detail General information Do not leave the vehicle unattended Do not leave the vehicle unattended with
87. ation on a partic ular topic is by using the index An initial overview of the vehicle is provided in the first chapter Updates made after the editorial deadline Any updates made after the editorial deadline for the Owner s Manuals are located in the appen dix of the printed quick reference for the vehicle User s manual for Navigation Entertainment Communication The topics of Navigation Entertainment and Communication are described in a separate us er s manual which is also included with the on board literature Additional sources of information Should you have any questions your service center will be glad to advise you at any time Information on BMW e g on technology is available on the Internet bmwusa com Symbols FN Indicates precautions that must be followed precisely in order to avoid the possibility of per sonal injury and serious damage to the vehicle Marks the end of a specific item of informa tion Identifies Control Display texts used to se lect individual functions Refers to measures that can be taken to help protect the environment Symbols on vehicle components li Indicates that you should consult the rele vant section of this Owner s Manual for infor mation on a particular part or assembly Indicate on certain parts or assemblies that in correct use of high voltage equipment or high voltage components results in the risk of fatal injury from electric sh
88. ay back the most frequently played tracks Top fifty External devices Open the external devices External devices Open the Bluetooth devices Bluetooth AUX at front AUX front Tone Open the tone settings Tonex Telephone Dial a phone number Dial number Opens the Telephone menu gt Telephone 221 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 RGG Short commands of the voice act system Display the phone book Phonebook Redialing Rediak Display received calls Received calls List of messages Messages Open the Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Office Open the Office menu Office lt Display Office Today gt Current office Display the contacts gt Contacts Display the messages Messages Display the calendar gt Calendar Display the tasks Tasks Display the reminders gt Reminders BMW Assist or ConnectedDrive Open BMW Assist gt B M W Assist Open ConnectedDrive gt Connected Drives Open BMW Search B M W Online 222 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Short commands of the voice act system Reference 223 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Reference Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index A ABS Antilock Brake Sys tem 114 Activated charcoal filter 138 Activate drive readiness 65 Active Blind Spot Detec tion 110 ActiveHybrid system 27 Active P
89. beams ABS Antilock Brake System gt gJ oN High beam Assistant Parking lamps headlamp control Mm we al TAIT e gsnene Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Symbol A Text messages Text messages in combination with a symbol in the instrument cluster explain a Check Control message and the meaning of the indicator and warning lamps Function or system ABS Antilock Brake System in Cana dian models At least one Check Control message is displayed or is stored Supplementary text messages Addition information such as on the cause of a fault or the required action can be called up via Check Control The supplementary text of urgent messages is displayed on the Control Display automatically Symbols Depending on the Check Control message the following functions can be selected gt i Owner s Manual Display additional information about the Check Control message in the integrated owner s manual gt Service request Contact the service partner gt Q Roadside Assistance Contact Roadside Assistance Displays Hiding Check Control messages Press the computer button on the turn signal lever gt Some Check Control messages are dis played continuously and are not cleared un til the malfunction is eliminated If several malfunctions occur at once the messages are displayed consecutively These messages can be hidden for approx 8 seconds Af
90. by responding to frontal impacts in head which safety belts alone cannot provide ade In the event of a rollover accident the head air quate restraint bag can help to prevent the person from being thrown out of the vehicle Side airbags In a lateral impact the side airbag supports the side of the body in the chest and lap area 96 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Safety Controls Knee airbag The knee airbag supports the legs in a frontal impact Protective action Airbags are not triggered in every impact situa tion e g in less severe accidents or rear end collisions Information on how to ensure the optimal protective effect of the airbags gt Keep at a distance from the airbags Always grasp the steering wheel on the steering wheel rim holding your hands at the 3 o clock and 9 o clock positions to keep the danger of injury to your hands or arms as low as possible if the airbag is triggered gt There should be no people animals or ob jects between an airbag and a person gt Donotuse the cover of the front airbag on the front passenger side as a storage area gt Keep the dashboard and window on the front passenger side clear i e do not cover with adhesive labels or coverings and donot attach holders such as for navigation instru ments and mobile phones gt Make sure that the front passenger is sitting correctly i e keeps his or her feet and legs in the foot
91. caused by external influences cannot be indicated in ad vance lt A natural even pressure loss in all four tires can not be detected Therefore check the tire infla tion pressure regularly The system could be delayed or malfunction in the following situations gt When the system has not been initialized gt When driving on a snowy or slippery road surface gt Sporty driving style slip in the drive wheels high lateral acceleration gt When driving with snow chains Status display The current status of the Flat Tire Monitor can be displayed on the Control Display e g whether or not the FTM is active 1 Vehicle Info 2 Vehicle status 3 l Flat Tire Monitor The status is displayed Initialization The initialization process adopts the set inflation tire pressures as reference values for the detec tion of a flat tire Initialization is started by con firming the inflation pressures Do not initialize the system when driving with snow chains Vehicle Info Vehicle status U Reset Start the engine do not drive away Start the initialization with Reset So S eS a Drive away The initialization is completed while driving which can be interrupted at any time The initialization automatically continues when driving resumes Indication of a flat tire G There is a flat tire or a major loss in tire inflation pressure The yellow warning lamp lights up A Check
92. ce and hold it for approx 3 seconds until the wiper remains in a nearly vertical position Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving Controls After the wipers are folded back down the wiper system must be reactivated Fold the wipers back down Before switching the ignition on fold the wipers back down to the windshield otherwise the wipers may become damaged when they are switched on 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Press the wiper levers down The wipers move to their resting position and are ready for operation Washer fluid General information Antifreeze for washer fluid Antifreeze is flammable Therefore keep it away from sources of ignition Only keep it in the closed original container and inaccessible to children Follow the instructions on the container lt Washer fluid reservoir Adding washer fluid Only add washer fluid when the engine is cool and then close the cover completely to avoid contact between the washer fluid and hot engine parts Otherwise there is the danger of fire and a risk to personal safety if the fluid is spilled All washer nozzles are supplied from one reser voir Fill with water and if required with a washer antifreeze according to the manufacturer s rec ommendations Mix the washer fluid before adding to maintain the correct mixing ratio For the capacity refer to technical data Automatic transmission with Stept
93. ck absorbers for optimal traveling comfort with maximum driving stabilization Activating COMFORT ae Press the button repeatedly until COM FORT appears in the tachometer ECO PRO ECO PRO refer to page 167 provides consis tent tuning to minimize fuel consumption for maximum range with maximum driving stabili zation Comfort functions and the engine controller are adjusted Hybrid operation makes it possible to drive with more electrical power The program can be configured to individual specifications Activating ECO PRO DE Press button repeatedly until ECO PRO is displayed in the instrument cluster Configuring ECO PRO 1 Activate ECO PRO 2 Configure ECO PRO E Configure ECO PRO ECO PRO limit 130 km h W ECO PRO speed warning W ECO PRO climate control ECO PRO potential el 0 50 100 Make the desired settings Displays in the instrument cluster Selected program The selected program is dis w played in the tachometer 117 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving stability control systems Program selection Pressing the button displays alist of the selectable programs Display on the Control Display Program changes can be displayed briefly on the Control Display To do so make the following settings 1 Settings 2 Driving mode 3 Driving mode info 118 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving c
94. containers Do not forcefully push unsuitable contain ers into the cupholders This may result in dam age Automatic transmission Front To open press on the cover Rear In the front center armrest The cupholder can be adjusted for three differ ent container sizes To open press the button To reduce in size fold closed to the desired po sition 154 To close fold all the way closed The cupholder must be closed before it can be opened fully Remote control storage compartment Opening Press on the cover Remote control storage compartment Storage is possible in a vertical position in the center armrest Clothes hooks The clothes hooks are located next to the grab handles in the rear and on the door pillar in the rear Do not obstruct view When suspending clothing from the hooks ensure that it will not obstruct the driver s vision lt Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Storage compartments Controls No heavy objects Do not hang heavy objects from the hooks otherwise they may present a danger to pas sengers during braking and evasive maneu vers Storage compartments in the cargo area Net Smaller objects can be stored in the net on the side of the cargo area To transport larger objects it can be pushed down Storage compartment under the cargo floor panel Raise the cargo floor panel Lashing eyes To secure the cargo refe
95. creen settings e g Split screen This area remains unchanged gt Control options for the selected main menu e g for Radio gt If applicable further operating options for the selected menu e g Store station Changing settings 1 Select a field 2 Turn the controller until the desired setting is displayed W5 Volume settings Speed volume Volume setting Gong 3 Press the controller Activating deactivating the functions Several menu items are preceded by a check box It indicates whether the function is acti vated or deactivated Selecting the menu item activates or deactivates the function EY The function is activated EJ The function is deactivated Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 iDrive EKLE Example setting the clock 6 Turn the controller to set the hours and press the controller Setting the clock 7 Turn the controller to set the minutes and m press the controller i a Press the button The main menu is displayed 2 Turn the controller until Settings is high Status information lighted and then press the controller Status field Mal i ee i The following information is displayed in the sta on tn Lan SU tus field at the top right Radio Telephone gt Time Navigation gt Current entertainment source Office f a E gt Sound output on off Vehicle Info gt Wireless network reception strength settings gt Telephon
96. ct transmission to the system is confirmed for approx 2 seconds by rapid flashing of the green LED If there is a transmission error the red LED lights up for approx 2 seconds Climate control S amp The symbol on the display of the automatic climate control flashes Frequencies The remote control may not function properly if it experiences local interference from other sys tems or devices that use the same frequency Replacing the batteries Replace the battery if a message is displayed or if the LED either no longer lights up or flashes when the remote control is activated No rechargeable batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries as damage may result from the substances in the batteries 1 Use a suitable object to unclip the battery compartment arrow 1 2 Remove the cover of the battery compart ment arrow 2 3 Insert batteries of the same type 4 Press the cover closed Cy Takethe used battery to a recycling cen ter or to your service center New parked car heating remote control Anew parked car heating remote control can be placed into operation as a second device or if the original one was lost it can be initialized by your service center if needed Two remote control devices can be used with the vehicle 143 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Climate control Parked car heating The concept The parked car heating warms the vehicle inte r
97. d Preventing inadvertent opening In situations where the trunk lid should is not to be opened with no touch activation en sure that the remote control is located beyond the range of the sensor at least 5 ft 1 50 m from the rear of the car Otherwise the trunk lid may be opened inad vertently for example by an unintentional or misinterpreted movement of the foot lt 43 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Opening and closing Malfunction Comfort Access may not function properly if it experiences interference from external sources such as mobile phones metal objects overhead power lines transmission towers etc In this case open or close the vehicle using the buttons on the remote control or use the integrated key in the door lock If there is a malfunction open the trunk lid with the remote control button or with the button on the trunk lid Alarm system The concept The vehicle alarm system responds to gt Opening of a door the hood or the trunk lid gt Movements in the vehicle gt Changes in the vehicle tilt e g during at tempts to steal a wheel or when towing the Car gt Interruptions in battery voltage The alarm system briefly indicates tampering gt By sounding an acoustic alarm gt By switching on the hazard warning system gt By flashing the high beams Arming and disarming the alarm system General information When you lock or unlock
98. d coasting it con verts the vehicle s kinetic energy into electricity The current is stored in the high voltage battery and is used to drive the electric motor The hybrid system combines the following func tions gt Electric driving gt Energy regeneration conversion of kinetic energy into electrical energy and storage of the electrical energy Acceleration boost gt Auto Start Stop function automatic stop ping and starting the combustion engine when coasting breaking and while stopped gt Electric operation of the automatic climate control Functions Acceleration boost ASSIST and eBOOST Driving off and accelerating require a lot of en ergy To reduce fuel consumption during high acceleration and to optimize acceleration the electric motor supports the combustion engine For this purpose the electric motor is supplied by the high voltage battery Electric driving eDRIVE Under certain conditions refer to page 67 the vehicle is powered only by the electric motor Driving with the combustion engine DRIVE The combustion engine provides the drive power to move the vehicle If necessary the high voltage battery is charged at the same time 2 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Ataglance GEC BMW ActiveHybrid The hybrid system always starts the combus tion engine automatically Energy recovery CHARGE The high voltage battery of the hybrid system is charged
99. depending on the intensity of the rainfall The sensor is located on the wind shield directly behind the interior rearview mir ror Activating deactivating Press the button on the wiper lever The LED in the steering column stalk lights up Deactivate the rain sensor in car washes Deactivate the rain sensor when passing through an automatic car wash otherwise dam age could be caused by undesired wiper activa tion lt Rain sensor sensitivity Turn the thumbwheel 72 Pull the lever The system sprays washer fluid on the wind shield and activates the wipers briefly In addition the headlamps are cleaned at regular intervals when the vehicle lights are switched on Do not use the washer system at freezing temperatures Do not use the washers if there is any danger that the fluid will freeze on the windshield oth erwise your vision could be obscured For this reason use antifreeze Avoid using the washer when the reservoir is empty otherwise you could damage the pump Windshield washer nozzles The windshield washer nozzles are automati cally heated while the ignition is switched on Fold out position of the wipers Required when changing the wiper blades or under frosty conditions for example 1 Switch off the ignition 2 Under frosty conditions ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen onto the wind shield 3 Press the wiper lever up beyond the point of resistan
100. detection is not available a symbol is displayed in the heat image This symbol disappears when the function be comes available again If the system detects a person in a defined area in front of the vehicle and if there is the danger of collision with this person a warning symbol appears on the Control Display and in the Head up Display Although both the shape and the heat radiation are analyzed false warnings cannot be ruled out 107 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Safety Warning area in front of the vehicle The warning area in front of the vehicle is divided into two areas gt Central area 1 directly in front of the vehicle gt Expanded area 2 to the right and left The entire area moves along with the vehicle in the direction of the steering angle and changes with the vehicle speed As the vehicle speed in creases the area becomes longer and wider for example Prewarning The yellow symbol is displayed when a person is detected in the central area arrow 1 immediately in front of the ve hicle The yellow symbol is displayed when a person detected in the extended area arrow 2 is moving from the right or left o the central area ar gt cute warning A The red symbol is displayed and a signal sounds You are requested to intervene immediately by braking or making an evasive maneuver Display in the Head up Display ihh The warning is displayed simult
101. dio operated key refer to Remote control 32 Radio ready state 64 Radio see user s manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communication Rain sensor 72 Rear automatic climate con trol 139 Rear lamps 195 Rear socket 150 Rearview mirror 57 Rear window defroster 137 Recirculated air mode 137 Recommended tire brands 180 Refueling 172 230 Remaining range 81 Remote control key 32 Remote control auxiliary air conditioning 142 Remote control auxiliary air conditioning key 142 Remote control button as signment 32 Remote control malfunc tion 38 Remote control parked car heating 145 Remote control universal 146 Replacement fuse 198 Replacing parts 191 Replacing wheels tires 179 Reporting safety defects 8 Reserve warning refer to Range 81 Reset Tire Pressure Monitor TPM 100 Residual cooling 140 Residual heat automatic cli mate control 137 Retaining straps securing cargo 164 Retreaded tires 180 Reversing lamp bulb replace ment 196 Roadside parking lamps 92 Roller sunblinds 46 RON gasoline quality 174 Roof load capacity 213 Roof mounted luggage rack 164 Rope for tow starting tow Ing 203 RSC Run Flat System Compo nent refer to Run flat tires 181 Rubber components care 207 Run flat tires 181 S Safe braking 161 Safety 7 Safety belt reminder for driv er s seat and front passenger seat 54 Safety belts 53 Safety belts care 207 Safety of the hybrid sys
102. e 168 ECO PRO display 167 ECO PRO driving mode 167 ECO PRO mode 167 ECO PRO Tip driving instruc tion 168 eDRIVE electric driving 27 Electric drive readiness Silent Start 65 Electric driving eDRIVE 27 Electronic displays instru ment cluster 77 Electronic Stability Program ESP refer to DSC 114 Emergency detection remote control 33 Emergency release door lock 39 Emergency release fuel filler flap 172 Emergency Request 199 Emergency service refer to Roadside Assistance 200 Emergency start function en gine start 33 Emergency unlocking trunk lid 42 Energy recovery CHARGE 68 Engine automatic off 66 Engine compartment 182 Engine compartment working in 182 Engine coolant 187 Engine oil 184 Engine oil adding 185 Engine oil additives 185 Engine oil change 185 Engine oil filler neck 185 Engine oil temperature 80 Engine oil types alterna tive 185 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Everything from A to Z Reference Engine oil types ap proved 185 Engine start during malfunc tion 33 Engine start jump start ing 200 Engine temperature 80 Entering a car wash 205 Equipment interior 146 ESP Electronic Stability Pro gram refer to DSC 114 Exchanging wheels tires 179 Exhaust system 160 Exterior mirror automatic dim ming feature 58 Exterior mirrors 57 External start 200 External temperature dis play 80 External temperature warn ing 80
103. e Monitor after mounting snow chains as doing so may result in incorrect readings When driving with snow chains briefly activate Dynamic Traction Control if necessary Maximum speed with snow chains Do not exceed a speed of 30 mph 50 km h when using snow chains 181 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Engine compartment Engine compartment Vehicle equ pment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip py 2 oncald COUN Spe clue ANA OPENA ment or country variant This also applies for described in this chapter Therefore equipment Important features in the engine compartment 1 Vehicle identification number 4 Jump starting positive terminal 2 Jump starting negative terminal 5 Oil filler neck 3 Washer fluid reservoir 6 Coolant reservoir Hood If you are unfamiliar with the statutory guide lines have any work on the vehicle performed Opening the hood only by a service center If this work is not carried out properly there is the danger of subsequent damage and related safety hazards lt Working in the engine compartment Never attempt to perform any service or repair operations on your vehicle without the necessary professional technical training 182 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Engine compartment Mobility Never reach into the engine compartment Closing the hood Never reach int
104. e act system Open the Driving Mode menu Driving modex Open the ECO PRO menu gt ECO PRO mode Equipment Open the air conditioning settings Climate lt Open the Head up Display head up display Enable the rear Rear controls Vehicle information Owner s Manual Open the Owner s Manual Display Owner s Manuak Open the Quick Reference Guide Quick reference Open the index gt Owner s Manuak Open the search by pictures Search by pictures Computer Call up the onboard computer gt Onboard info Call up the trip computer gt Trip computer Vehicle Open the vehicle information Vehicle info Open the vehicle status Vehicle status Open the hybrid display Hybrid 216 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Short commands of the voice act system Reference Function Call up ECO PRO tips Open EfficientDynamics menu Split screen hybrid display EfficientDynamics split screen Navigation General information Function Opens the Navigation menu Open the destination entry Enter the address Enter a town city Enter a state province Enter the postal code Open destination guidance Start destination guidance Terminate destination guidance Open the home address Open the route criteria Open the route Turn on spoken instructions Repeat the spoken instruction Turn off spoken instructions Display the address book Di
105. e an influence on fuel consumption and on the envi ronmental impact Remove unnecessary cargo Additional weight increases fuel consumption Remove attached parts following use Remove auxiliary mirrors roof or rear luggage racks which are no longer required following use Attached parts on the vehicle impair the aero dynamics and increase the fuel consumption 166 Close the windows and glass sunroof Driving with the glass sunroof and windows open results in increased air resistance and raises fuel consumption Check the tire inflation pressure regularly Check and if necessary correct the tire inflation pressure at least twice a month and before start ing on along trip Low tire inflation pressure increases rolling re sistance and thus raises fuel consumption and tire wear Drive away without delay Do not wait for the engine to warm up while the vehicle remains stationary Start driving right away but at moderate engine speeds This is the fastest way for the cold engine to reach its operating temperature Look well ahead when driving Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking By maintaining a suitable distance to the vehicle driving ahead of you Driving smoothly and looking ahead reduces fuel consumption Braking longer will charge the high voltage bat tery more Use coasting conditions When approaching a red light take your foot off the accelerator and let the vehicle coast to a h
106. e concept The oil level is monitored electronically during driving and shown on the Control Display If the oil level reaches the minimum level a check control message is displayed Requirements Depending on the previous displays the status display appears when the engine is running or after the vehicle has been driven for at least 30 minutes Displaying the oil level 1 Vehicle Info 2 Vehicle status 184 3 QZ Engine oil level Oil level display messages Different messages appear on the display de pending on the oil level Pay attention to these messages If oil level is too low immediately add 1 US quart liter of oil Take care not to add too much engine oil Too much engine oil Have the vehicle checked immediately otherwise surplus oil can lead to engine dam age lt Detailed measurement The concept In the detailed measurement the oil level is checked and displayed via a scale During the measurement the idle speed is in creased somewhat General information A detailed measurement is only possible with certain engines Requirements gt Automatic transmission selector lever in transmission position N or P and accelerator not depressed gt Vehicle is on a level road and the engine is running at operating temperature Performing a detailed measurement In order to perform a detailed measurement of the engine oil level 1 Vehicle Info 2 Vehicle status On
107. e engine installation the cool ant reservoir may be located on the opposite side of the engine compartment Coolant Checking 1 Let the engine cool 2 Turnthecap of the coolant reservoir slightly counterclockwise to allow any excess pres sure to dissipate and then open it The coolant level is correct if it lies between the minimum and maximum marks in the filler neck 4 Ifthe 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 relevant environmental protection regulations when disposing of coolant and coolant additives 187 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Maintenance Maintenance Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems BMW Maintenance System The maintenance system directs you to re quired maintenance measures and thereby sup ports you in maintaining road safety and the op erational reliability of the vehicle Condition Based Service CBS Sensors and special algorithms take into ac
108. e for safety belts gt The shoulder strap s anchorage point will be correct for adult seat occupants of every build if the seat is correctly adjusted gt The two outer safety belt buckles integrated into the rear seat are for passen gers sitting on the left and right gt The center rear seat belt buckle is solely in tended for the center passenger One person per safety belt Never allow more than one person to wear a single safety belt Never allow infants or small children to ride on a passenger s lap lt Putting on the belt Lay the belt without twisting snugly across the lap and shoulders as close to the body as possible Make sure that the belt lies low around the hips in the lap area and does not press on the abdomen Otherwise the belt can slip over the hips in the lap area in a frontal im pact and injure the abdomen The safety belt must not lie across the neck rub on sharp edges be routed over solid or breaka ble objects or be pinched Reduction of restraining effect Avoid wearing clothing that prevents the belt from fitting properly and pull the shoulder belt periodically to readjust the tension across your lap otherwise the retention effect of the safety belt may be reduced lt 53 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Adjusting Buckling the belt y Make sure you hear the latch plate engage in the belt buckle Unbuckling the belt 1 Hold t
109. e inflation pressure in all four tires is correct the Flat Tire Monitor may not have been initialized In this case initialize the system Possible driving distance with complete loss of tire inflation pressure The possible driving distance after a loss of tire inflation pressure depends on the cargo load and the driving style and conditions For a vehicle containing an average load the possible driving distance Is approx 50 miles 80 km When the vehicle is driven with a damaged tire its handling characteristics change e g re duced lane stability during braking a longer braking distance and altered self steering properties Adjust your driving style accord ingly Avoid abrupt steering maneuvers or driv ing over obstacles e g curbs potholes etc 104 Because the possible driving distance depends on how the vehicle is used during the trip the actual distance may be smaller or greater de pending on the driving speed road conditions external temperature cargo load etc Continued driving with a flat tire Drive moderately and do not exceed a speed of 50 mph 80 km h A loss of tire inflation pressure results ina change in the handling characteristics e g re duced lane stability during braking a longer braking distance and altered self steering prop erties lt Final tire failure Vibrations or loud noises while driving can indicate the final failure of the tire Reduce speed and stop otherwise p
110. e labeled with a circular symbol containing the letters RSC marked on the sidewall M S Winter and all season tires with better cold weather performance than summer tires Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Wheels and tires Mobility Tire tread Summer tires Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than 0 12 in 3 mm There is an increased danger of hydroplaning if the tread depth is less than 0 12 in 3 mm Winter tires Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than 0 16 in 4 mm Below a tread depth of 0 16 in 4 mm tires are less suitable for winter operation Minimum tread depth Wear indicators are distributed around the tire s circumference and have the legally required minimum height of 0 063 in 1 6 mm They are marked on the side of the tire with TWI Tread Wear Indicator Tire damage General information Inspect your tires often for damage foreign ob jects lodged in the tread and tread wear Notes Driving over rough or damaged road surfaces as well as debris curbs and other obstacles can cause serious damage to wheels tires and sus pension parts This is more likely to occur with low profile tires which provide less cushioning between the wheel and the road Be careful to avoid road hazards and reduce your speed es pecially if your vehicle is equipped with low pro file tires Indications of tire damage or other vehicle de fects gt Unusual vib
111. e model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Integrated universal remote control The concept The integrated universal remote control can op erate up to 3 functions of remote controlled sys tems such as garage door drives or lighting sys tems The integrated universal remote control replaces up to 3 different hand held transmit ters To operate the remote control the buttons on the interior rearview mirror must be program med with the desired functions The hand held transmitter for the particular system is required in order to program the remote control During programming During programming and before activat ing a device using the integrated universal re mote control ensure that there are no people animals or objects in the range of movement of the remote controlled device otherwise there is a risk of injury or damage Also follow the safety instructions of the hand held transmitter lt Before selling the vehicle delete the stored functions for the sake of security Compatibility If this symbol is printed on the packaging or in the instructions of the system to be controlled the system is generally com 146 patible with the integrated universal remote control If you have any questions
112. e of the child otherwise there is an increased risk of in jury in an accident Children 13 years of age or older must wear a safety belt as soon as a Suitable child restraint fixing system can no longer be used due to their age weight and size lt Children on the front passenger seat Should it ever be necessary to use a child re straint fixing system in the front passenger seat make sure that the front knee and side airbags on the front passenger side are deactivated Au 60 tomatic deactivation of front passenger airbags refer to page 98 Deactivating the front passenger airbags If a child restraint fixing system is used in the front passenger seat the front passenger airbags must be deactivated otherwise there is an increased risk of injury to the child when the airbags are triggered even with a child restraint fixing system lt Installing child restraint fixing systems Before mounting If the rear seat backrests are adjustable Before mounting child restraint fixing systems return all of the rear seat backrests to the basic position Notes Manufacturer s information for child re straint fixing systems To select mount and use child restraint fixing systems observe the information provided by the system manufacturer otherwise the pro tective effect can be impaired lt On the front passenger seat Deactivating airbags After installing a child restraint fixing system in the front passeng
113. e retaining strap attached to the cap otherwise the cap cannot be closed properly and fuel vapors can escape A message is displayed if the cap is loose or missing lt Manually unlocking fuel filler flap In the event of an electrical malfunction for ex ample 172 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Refueling Mobility Pull the green knob with the fuel pump symbol This releases the fuel filler flap Observe the following when refueling The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle clicks off the first time Do not overfill the fuel tank Do not overfill the fuel tank otherwise fuel may escape causing harm to the environment and damaging the vehicle lt Handling fuels Obey safety regulations posted at the gas station 173 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Fuel Fuel Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Fuel quality Gasoline For the best fuel economy the gasoline should be sulfur free or very low in sulfur content Fuels that are marked on the gas pump as con taining metal must not be used Refuel only with unleaded gasolin
114. e status 3 If necessary move the controller to the left gt Traffic bulletin reception to display Time Date 4 Turnthecontrolleruntil Time Date ishigh Status field symbols lighted and then press the controller The symbols are grouped as follows e Settings Time Date Language Units Symbol Meaning T ae d oe HD HD Radio is switched on Climate Satellite radio is switched on Lighting Doors key elephone symbols 5 Turn the controller until Time is high lighted and then press the controller Symbol Meaning amp TimeDate a Incoming or outgoing call Time 09 30 i Missed call Format 24h Bate SEITE alll Wireless network reception strength l Symbol flashes searching for net lt gt gt gt Format tt mm jjjj j arr work lll Wireless network is not available Bluetooth is switched on Roaming is active 19 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Ataglance GEIG iDrive Z4 Text message was received Eo Check the SIM card me SIM card is blocked V2 SIM card is missing a Enter the PIN Entertainment symbols CD DVD player A Music collection Drocercte Gracenote database K AUX IN port AUX L Rear AUX IN port on the left AUX R_ Rear AUX IN port on the right Additional symbols 4 Spoken instructions are switched off amp Request of the current vehicle posi tion Split screen General information
115. e system is deactivated or interrupted actively intervene by braking and if necessary with evasive maneuvers otherwise there is the danger of an accident occurring lt Press the button gt If active press twice gt If interrupted press once The displays go out The stored desired speed is deleted 119 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving comfort Interrupting the system When active press the button The system is automatically interrupted if gt The brakes are applied gt The transmission position D is disengaged gt DTC Dynamic Traction Control is activated or DSC is deactivated gt DSC is actively controlling stability Press the rocker switch while the system is in terrupted When the system is switched on the current speed is maintained and stored as the desired speed It is displayed in the soeedometer and briefly displayed in the instrument cluster Displays in the speedometer refer to page 120 When cruise control is maintained or stored DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on if necessary Changing maintaining speed The rocker switch can be pressed while the sys tem is interrupted in order to maintain and store the current speed Adapting the desired speed Adapt the desired speed to the road con ditions and be ready to brake at all times other wise there is the danger of an accident occur ring 120
116. e that the front passenger keeps his or her feet in the footwell otherwise the front passenger airbags may not function properly Child restraint fixing system in the front passenger seat Before transporting a child on the front passen ger seat see the safety notes and instructions under Children on the front passenger seat lt Malfunction of the automatic deactivation system When transporting older children and adults the front passenger airbags may be deactivated in certain sitting positions In this case the indica tor lamp for the front passenger airbags lights up In this case change the sitting position so that the front passenger airbags are activated and the indicator lamp goes out If it is not possible to activate the airbags have the person sit in the rear To make sure that the occupied seat cushion can be evaluated correctly gt Do not attach covers cushions ball mats or other items to the front passenger seat un 98 less they are specifically recommended by the manufacturer of your vehicle gt Donot place any electronic devices on the passenger Seat if a child restraint system is to be installed on it gt Do not place objects under the seat that could press against the seat from below Indicator lamp for the front passenger airbags The indicator lamp for the front passenger air bags indicates the operating state of the front passenger airbags The lamp indicates whether the ai
117. e the settings 16 Control Display Notes To clean the Control Display follow the care instructions gt Donot place objects close to the Control Display otherwise the Control Display can be damaged Switching off ist Options EY Split screen Switch off control display Profile settings CG Display Owner s Manual Reset current profile Rename current profile Switching on Press the controller again to switch the screen back on Controller Select menu items and create settings 1 Turn Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 At a glance 2 Press Press the button Function MENU RADIO MEDIA NAV TEL BACK OPTION Open the main menu Opens the Radio menu Opens the CD Multimedia menu Opens the Navigation menu Opens the Telephone menu Displays the previous panel Opens the Options menu Operating concept Opening the main menu Press the button MENU 5 Main menu Multimedia Telephone Navigation Office ConnectedDrive Vehicle Info Settings The main menu is displayed All iDrive functions can be called up via the main menu Selecting menu items Menu items shown in white can be selected 1 Turn the controller until the desired menu item is highlighted n o Main menu Multimedia Radio Telephone Navigation Office ConnectedDrive Vehicle Info Settings 2 Press the controller In the O
118. e tire s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfa 178 ces of asphalt and concrete A tire marked C may have poor traction performance The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight ahead braking traction tests and does not include acceleration cornering hydro planing or peak traction characteristics Temperature The temperature grades are A the highest B and C representing the tire s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sus tained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No 109 Grades Band A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law Temperature grade for this tire The temperature grade for this tire is es tablished for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive speed underinfla tion or excessive loading either separately or in combination can cause heat buildup and pos sible tire failure If necessary have the vehicle towed lt RSC Run flat tires Run flat tires refer to page 181 ar
119. e vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure la bel you should determine the proper tire infla tion pressure for those tires As an added safety feature your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system TPMS that il luminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly under in 102 flated Accordingly when the low tire pressure telltale illuminates you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible and inflate them to the proper pressure Driving on a significantly under inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure Under inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life and may affect the vehicle s handling and stopping ability Please note that the TPMS is not a sub stitute for proper tire maintenance and it is the driver s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure even if under inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating prop erly The TPMS malfunction indicator is com bined with the low tire pressure telltale When the system detects a malfunction the telltale will flash for approximately one minute and then re main continuou
120. e with out metallic additives Do not refuel with any leaded gasoline or gaso line with metallic additives e g manganese or iron or permanent damage to the catalytic con verter and other components lt Fuels with a maximum ethanol content of 10 i e E10 may be used for refueling Ethanol should satisfy the following quality stan dards US ASTM 4806 xx CAN CGSB 3 511 xx xx comply with the current standard in each case Do not refuel with ethanol E85 Do not refuel with E85 i e fuel with an ethanol content of 85 or with Flex Fuel as this would damage the engine and fuel supply sys tem lt The engine is knock controlled Therefore you can refuel with different gasoline qualities 174 Recommended fuel quality BMW recommends AKI 91 Minimum fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 89 Minimum fuel grade Do not use any gasoline below the mini mum fuel grade as this may impair engine per formance lt If you use gasoline with this minimum AKI Rat ing the engine may produce knocking sounds when starting at high outside temperatures This has no effect on the engine life Minimum fuel grade The use of poor quality fuels may result in harmful engine deposits or damage Addition ally problems relating to drivability starting and stalling especially under certain environmental conditions such as high ambient temperature and high altitude may occur If drivability problems are encountered we
121. e your speed and stop cautiously Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu vers 2 Check whether the vehicle is fitted with reg ular tires or run flat tires Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Safety Controls Run flat tires refer to page 181 are labeled with a circular symbol containing the letters RSC marked on the tire sidewall Do not continue driving without run flat tires Do not continue driving if the vehicle is not equipped with run flat tires continued driving may result in serious accidents lt When a low inflation pressure is indicated DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on if nec essary Actions in the event of a flat tire Normal tires 1 Identify the damaged tire Do this by checking the air pressure in all four tires If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is correct the Tire Pressure Monitor may not have been initialized In this case initialize the system If an identification is not possible please contact the service center 2 Rectify the flat tire Use of tire sealant e g the Mobility System may damage the TPM wheel electronics In this case have the electronics checked at the next opportunity and have them re placed if necessary Run flat tires Maximum speed You can continue driving with a damaged tire at speeds up to 50 mph 80 km h Continued driving with a flat tire If continuing to drive with a damaged tire 1 Avoid sudden
122. ed 205 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Care Transmission position P with the igni tion off When the ignition is switched off position P is engaged automatically When in an auto matic car wash for example ensure that the ignition is not switched off accidentally The vehicle cannot be locked from the outside when in transmission position N A signal is sounded when an attempt is made to lock the vehicle Transmission position Transmission position P is engaged automati cally gt When the ignition is switched off gt After approx 15 minutes Headlamps gt Do not rub dry and do not use abrasive or caustic cleansers gt Soak areas that have been soiled e g due to insects with shampoo and wash off with water gt Thaw ice with deicing spray do not use an ice scraper After washing the vehicle After washing the vehicle apply the brakes briefly to dry them otherwise braking action can be reduced and corrosion of the brake discs can occur Remove all residue completely from the wind shields otherwise streaking may cause loss of visibility and wiper noise when the windshield wipers are operated Vehicle care Car care products BMW recommends using cleaning and care products from BMW since these have been tested and approved 206 Car care and cleaning products Follow the instructions on the container When cleaning the interior open the do
123. ed Activating the assistance functions More than one assistance function can be active at the same time gt Parking aid lines PZ Parking aid lines Pathway and turning circle lines are dis played gt Obstacle marking Pa Obstacle marking Spatially shaped markings are displayed Pathway lines gt Can be shown in the backup camera image when in transmission position R gt Help you to estimate the space required when parking and maneuvering on level roads gt Aredependent on the current steering angle and are continuously adjusted to the steer ing wheel movements Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving comfort Controls Turning circle lines gt Can be shown in the backup camera image gt Show the course of the smallest possible turning circle on a level road gt Only one turning circle line is displayed when the steering wheel is turned Obstacle marking gt Spatially shaped markings can be shown in the backup camera image Their colored steps match the markings of the PDC This simplifies estimation of the distance to the object shown Parking using pathway and turning circle lines 1 Position the vehicle so that the turning circle lines lead to within the limits of the parking space 2 Turn the steering wheel to the point where the pathway line covers the corresponding turning circle line Display settings Brightness With the backu
124. ed gt With the vehicle stationary press on the brake pedal before shifting out of P or N otherwise the shift command will not be executed shift lock Depress the brake until you start driv ing To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you select a driving position maintain pres sure on the brake pedal until you are ready to start lt Engaging D R and N Briefly push the selector lever in the desired di rection beyond a resistance point if necessary After releasing the selector lever it returns to its center position 74 Press unlock button in order to gt Engage R gt Shift out of P Engaging P a Press button P Sport program DS and manual mode M S Activating the sport program Push the selector lever to the left out of trans mission position D DS is displayed in the instrument cluster Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving Controls The sport program of the transmission is acti vated EDRIVE electric driving and the Auto Start Stop function are deactivated Coasting to astandstill and braking phases will be used more often to recover energy The high voltage battery will be charged more quickly Activating the M S manual mode 1 Push the selector lever to the left out of transmission position D 2 Pushthe selector lever forward or backward Manual mode becomes active and the gear is changed The engaged gear is displayed in
125. ed directly and if there is no parked car heating any external tempera ture Switching on off directly 1 Settings 2 Climate 3 Activate parked car vent sr Climate Seat heating distribution Seat heating rear O Rear climate O Activate parked car vent O Activate ind heating O Activate timer 1 q E uy Timer 1 08 30 Y The system is switched on The symbol on the automatic climate control flashes The system continues to run for some time after being switched off Preselecting the switch on time 1 Settings 2 Climate 3 Timer 1 or Timer 2 4 Enter the desired time 5 Press the controller to adopt the setting Activating the switch on time 1 Settings 2 Climate 3 Activate timer 1 or Activate timer 2 EY The activation time is activated The symbol on the automatic climate control lights up The symbol on the automatic climate control flashes when the system has been switched on The system will only be switched on within the next 24 hours After that it needs to reactivated Auxiliary air conditioning heating system The concept The auxiliary air conditioning systems cools down the passenger compartment immediately before starting to drive 141 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Climate control The parked car heating warms the vehicle inte rior making snow and ice easier to remove Both systems can be swi
126. ed on and off gt The alarm system refer to page 44 is armed or disarmed Operating from the inside Via the button for the central locking system 36 If the vehicle has been locked from inside the fuel filler flap remains unlocked If an accident of a certain severity occurs the central locking system unlocks automatically The hazard warning system and interior lamps come on Opening and closing from the outside Using the remote control General information Take the remote control with you People or animals left unattended ina parked vehicle can lock the doors from the in side Always take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that the vehicle can then be opened from the outside lt Unlocking Press the button on the remote control The vehicle is unlocked Welcome lamps interior lamp and courtesy lamps are switched on You can set how the vehicle is to be unlocked The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Settings Doors key ai Select a symbol w Select the desired function gt Driver s door only Only the driver s door and the fuel filler flap are unlocked Pressing again un locks the entire vehicle gt All doors The entire vehicle is unlocked Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Opening and closing Controls Depending on how the vehicle is equipped or the country specific variant you can set
127. efroster Left side of Air volume button Seat heating VV VV Seat ventilation Microfilter activated charcoal filter The microfilter removes dust and pollen from the incoming air The activated charcoal filter removes gaseous pollutants from the outside air that enters the vehicle 138 This combined filter should be replaced during scheduled maintenance refer to page 188 of your vehicle Ventilation Front ventilation gt Thumbwheels to vary the temperature ar row 1 Toward blue colder Toward red warmer gt Lever for changing the air flow direction ar row 2 gt Thumbwheels for opening and closing the vents continuously arrows 3 Ventilation levels gt Draft free ventilation Thumbwheel arrow 3 in level the air current is fanned out gt Maximum air flow Thumbwheel arrow 3 in level the air is partially fanned out and partially bundled This maximizes the air supply gt Direct ventilation Thumbwheel arrow 3 in level the air is bundled and can be directed to a specific point Adjusting the ventilation gt Ventilation for cooling Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Climate control Controls Adjust the vent to direct the air in your di Rear automatic climate rection such as if the vehicle interior is hot control from the sun gt Draft free ventilation At a glance Adjust the vent to let the air flow past you Ventila
128. ely 60 Child restraint fixing sys tem 60 Child restraint fixing system LATCH 61 Child restraint fixing systems mounting 60 Child safety locks 63 Child seat mounting 60 Child seats 60 Chrome parts care 207 Cigarette lighter 148 Cleaning displays 208 Climate control 135 Climate control wind shield 160 Clock 80 Closing opening from in side 39 Closing opening via door lock 38 Closing opening with remote control 36 Clothes hooks 154 Collision warning 104 Combination switch refer to Turn signals 70 Combination switch refer to Wiper system 71 Combustion engine start ing 66 COMFORT program Driving Experience Switch 117 Comfort Access 42 COMFORT program Driving Experience Switch 117 Computer 86 Condensation on win dows 136 Condensation under the vehi cle 162 Condition Based Service CBS 188 Confirmation signal 37 ConnectedDrive see user s manual for Navigation Enter tainment and Communica tion 225 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Reference Everything from A to Z Contact with water hybrid system 204 Control Display 16 Control Display settings 88 Controller 16 Control systems driving sta bility 114 Convenient opening 37 Coolant 187 Coolant temperature 80 Cooling function 137 Cooling maxinum 136 Cooling system 187 Corrosion on brake discs 162 Cruise control 119 Cruising range 81 Cupholder 154 D Damage tires 179 Dampi
129. ely for the first 200 miles 300 km Brake system Brakes require an initial break in period of ap prox 300 miles 500 km to achieve optimized contact and wear patterns between brake pads and discs Drive moderately during this break in period Following part replacement The same breaking in procedures should be ob served if any of the components mentioned above have to be renewed in the course of the vehicle s operating life Using the hybrid system efficiently The concept Your vehicle s hybrid system runs automatically Through foresighted driving the hybrid proper ties are used to the full extent i e fuel consump tion and energy recovery are optimized Optimizing energy recovery Types of energy recovery Energy recovery is used to charge the high volt age battery It is important for the supply of elec trical components and thus a prerequisite for fuel economy It appears in three stages during rolling and braking Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Low energy recovery When coasting to a halt without pressing the brake pedal D ECO PRO POWER DJ COMFORT Average energy recovery During a slight deceleration by gently pressing the brake pedal Maximum energy recovery By pressing the brake pedal harder Brake according to the situation Brake in accordance with the traffic con ditions or there is the risk of accident As soon as the display shows
130. em is switched on amp The symbol on the automatic climate control flashes The system continues to run for some time after being switched off Preselecting the switch on time 1 Settings 2 Climate 3 Timer 1 or Timer 2 4 Enter the desired time 5 Press the controller to adopt the setting Activating the switch on time 1 Settings 2 Climate 3 Activate timer 1 or Activate timer 2 EY The activation time is activated X The symbol on the automatic climate control lights up The symbol on the automatic climate control flashes when the system has been switched on The system will only be switched on within the next 24 hours After that it needs to reactivated Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Remote control of the parked car heating auxiliary air conditioning At a glance LED transmission confirmation Switching on off Activate parked car ventilation heating mh ON Deactivate parked car ventilation heating Remote control range The reception dependent average range Is ap prox 490 ft 150 m The range is best when the remote control is held upright and as high as possible Switching on off directly l O T Press the button until the green LED lights up 2 Within approx the next 5 seconds press the desired button until the green or red LED lights up ee START Switching on STOP Switching off Correct transmission to the system i
131. emote control 146 Unlock button automatic transmission 74 Unlocking locking from in side 39 Unlocking locking via door lock 38 Unlocking locking with remote control 36 Updates made after the edito rial deadline 7 Upholstery care 206 USB interface 150 V Variable button assignment for remote control 32 232 Vehicle battery 197 Vehicle battery replacing 197 Vehicle breaking in 158 Vehicle care 206 Vehicle equipment 6 Vehicle identification number refer to Identification number in the engine compart ment 182 Vehicle jack 197 Vehicle paint 206 Vehicle storage 208 Vehicle wash 205 Ventilation 138 Voice activation short com mands 215 Voice activation system 22 W Warning messages refer to Check Control 77 Warning triangle 200 Washer fluid 73 Washer fluid reservoir ca pacity 214 Washer nozzles wind shield 72 Washer system 71 Washing vehicle 205 Water hybrid system 204 Water on roads 161 Weights 213 Welcome lamps 91 What to do after an acci dent 204 Wheel base vehicle 213 Wheels changing 179 Wheels everything on wheels and tires 175 Wheels Flat Tire Monitor FTM 102 Wheels Tire Pressure Monitor TPM 99 Width vehicle 212 Window defroster rear 137 Windows powered 45 Windshield climate con trol 160 Windshield washer fluid 73 Windshield washer noz zles 72 Windshield washer system 71 Windshield wiper 71 Windshield wipers fold out position 72 Win
132. ent overheat ing Let the system cool The roller sunblind for the rear window cannot be moved at low interior temperatures Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Opening and closing Controls Driver s door controls Roller blind for rear window Press the button Roller sunblinds for the rear side windows Pull out the roller sunblind at the loop and hook it onto the bracket Do not open the window while the roller sunblind is raised Do not open the window while the roller sunblind is raised otherwise there is a risk of damage at high speeds that may result in personal injury Glass sunroof powered General information The glass sunroof and the sliding visor can be operated together or separately using the same switch The glass sunroof is operational when the igni tion is switched on Keep the closing path clear Monitor the closing process and make sure that the closing path of the glass sunroof is clear otherwise injuries may result lt Take the remote control with you Take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children for example cannot operate the roof and injure themselves lt Tilting the glass sunroof Push switch upward briefly gt The closed roof is tilted and the sliding visor opens slightly gt The opened roof closes until it is in its tilted position The sliding visor stays completely open Opening closing
133. ently e g when leaving it 1 Press the Start Stop button The ignition is switched off The Auto Start Stop function is deactivated Transmission position P is engaged auto matically 2 Set the parking brake Malfunction The Auto Start Stop function no longer switches of the engine automatically in the event of a malfunction A message is displayed It is possible to continue driving Have the system checked Electric driving eDRIVE Requirements Electric driving is possible under the following conditions gt Thespeed does not exceed 35 mph approx 60 km h gt The high voltage battery is sufficiently charged gt Transmission position D or R is engaged The drive system is at operating tempera ture gt The accelerator pedal is only slightly de pressed gt The driver s door is closed In addition the combustion engine is switched off during braking even below 50 mph approx 80 km h or when coasting below 35 mph ap prox 60 km h In ECO PRO mode already when coasting be low 100 mph approx 160 km h Possible cruising range Depending on the charge of the high voltage battery the vehicle can be driven using electric power constantly for up to about 2 miles 3 5 km Driving with the combustion engine DRIVE The combustion engine provides the drive power to move the vehicle The high voltage battery is charged at the same time Automatic start while driving The combustion en
134. er s side only VV VV OV Windows upper body region and footwell driver s side only If the windows are fogged over press the AUTO button on the driver s side to utilize the conden sation sensor Temperature Turn the wheel to set the desired temperature The automatic climate control achieves this temperature as quickly as possible if necessary with the maximum cooling or heating capacity and then keeps it constant Avoid rapidly switching between different tem perature settings The automatic climate control will not have sufficient time to adjust the set temperature AUTO program AUTO Press the button Air flow air distribution and tempera ture are controlled automatically Depending on the selected temperature AUTO intensity and outside influences the air is di rected to the windshield side windows upper body and into the footwell The cooling function refer to page 137 is switched on automatically with the AUTO pro gram 136 At the same time a condensation sensor con trols the program so as to prevent window con densation as much as possible Intensity of the AUTO program With the AUTO program switched on automatic control of the air flow and air distribution can be adjusted amp x Press the left or right side of the button i decrease or increase the intensity The selected intensity is shown on the display of the automatic climate control Air flow manual To be
135. er seat make sure that the front knee and side airbags on the front pas senger side are deactivated Deactivate the front passenger airbags auto matically refer to page 98 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Transporting children safely Controls Deactivating the front passenger airbags If a child restraint fixing system is used in the front passenger seat the front passenger airbags must be deactivated otherwise there is an increased risk of injury to the child when the airbags are triggered even with a child restraint fixing system lt Seat position and height Before installing a child restraint fixing system move the front passenger seat as far back as possible and bring it up to medium height to ob tain the best possible position for the belt and to offer optimal protection in the event of an acci dent Do not change the seat position and height after this Child seat security a E _ P ge p LLJ 4 The rear safety belts and the front passenger safety belt can be locked against pulling out for mounting the child restraint fixing systems Locking the safety belt 1 Pull out the belt webbing completely 2 Secure the child restraint fixing system with the belt 3 Allow the belt webbing to be pulled in and pull it taut against the child restraint fixing system The safety belt is locked Unlocking the safety belt 1 Unbuckle the belt buckle
136. er while charging items such as mobile devices in the vehicle A Check Control message is displayed if an at tempt is made to switch on the ignition or start the engine Starting the engine in case of emergency detection of remote control f Automatic transmission if a corresponding Check Control message appears hold the re mote control as shown against the marked area on the steering column and press the Start Stop button within 10 seconds while pressing the brake Personal Profile The concept You can set several of your vehicle s functions to suit your personal needs and preferences gt The settings are automatically saved in the profile currently activated gt The remote control used is detected when the vehicle is unlocked and the stored profile is called up gt Your personal settings will be recognized and called up again even if the vehicle has been used in the meantime by someone else with another remote control The individual settings are stored for three Per sonal Profiles and one guest profile 33 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Opening and closing Transmitting the settings Your personal settings can be taken with you to another vehicle equipped with the Personal Pro file function For more information contact your service center Transmission takes place via gt The USB interface in the center armrest onto a USB device Profile manageme
137. erly but the rest of the vehicle is se cured After 10 seconds the indicator lamp flashes continuously Interior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor are not active gt The indicator lamp goes out after unlocking The vehicle has not been tampered with gt The indicator lamp flashes after unlocking until the engine Is started but no longer than approx 5 minutes An alarm has been triggered Tilt alarm sensor The tilt of the vehicle is monitored The alarm system responds in situations such as attempts to steal a wheel or when the car is towed Interior motion sensor The windows and glass sunroof must be closed for the system to function properly Avoiding unintentional alarms The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor can be switched off together such as in the fol lowing situations gt In automatic car washes gt In duplex garages gt During transport on car carrying trains at sea or on a trailer gt When animals are to remain in the vehicle Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor Press the remote control button again within 10 seconds as soon as the vehicle is locked The indicator lamp lights up for approx 2 sec onds and then continues to flash The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor are switched off until the vehicle is locked again Power windows General information Take the remote control with you Take the remote control with you
138. errupting automatically The system is interrupted automatically in the following situations gt Ifthe driver grasps the steering wheel or if he takes over steering gt Ifa gear is selected that does not match the instruction on the Control Display gt Ifa turn signal is activated in the opposite direction to the desired side for parking gt If the vehicle speed exceeds approx 6 mph 10 km h gt Onsnow covered or slippery road surfaces if necessary If doors are open gt Ifthe Park Distance Control PDC displays clearances that are too small gt Ifamaximum number of parking attempts or the time taken for parking is exceeded A Check Control message is displayed Continuing An interrupted parking procedure can be con tinued if necessary Follow the instructions on the Control Display to do this System limits No parking assistance The parking assistant does not offer assistance in the following situations gt In tight curves Functional limitations The system may not be fully functional in the following situations gt When sensors are dirty or iced over gt In heavy fog rain or snowfall gt On bumpy road surfaces such as gravel roads 132 gt When leaves or snow has collected in the parking space Limits of ultrasonic measurement The detection of objects can reach the physical limits of ultrasonic measurement e g in the fol lowing circumstances gt With to
139. es into account the information stored in the navigation system and also displays speed limits present on routes without signs No Passing Information No Passing Information displays in the instru ment cluster the beginnings and ends of no passing zones detected by the camera The sys tem accounts for only the beginnings and ends of No Passing zones marked by signs No display is shown gt In countries where No Passing zones are primarily identified with road markings On routes without signage gt Where there are railroad crossings highway markings or other situations where no sig nage is present but passing would not be permitted Notes Personal judgment The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment of the traffic situation The system assists the driver and does not re place the human eye 84 Ata glance Camera The camera is located near the base of the mir ror Keep the windshield in the area behind the in terior rear view mirror clean and clear Switching on off 1 Settings 2 Info display 3 Speed limit information If speed limit detection is switched on it can be displayed on the info display in the instrument cluster via the onboard computer No Passing Information is displayed together with activated speed limit information Display The following is displayed in the instrument cluster Speed limit detection Current speed limit
140. escribed in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Notes No loose objects in the passenger com partment Do not stow any objects in the passenger com partment without securing them otherwise they may present a danger to occupants for in stance during braking and avoidance maneu vers Do not place anti slip mats on the dash board Do not place anti slip mats on the dashboard The mat materials could damage the dash board Storage compartments The following storage compartments are avail able in the vehicle interior gt Glove compartment on the driver s and front passenger side refer to page 152 gt Storage compartment refer to page 154 in the center console for remote control auto matic transmission gt Storage compartment in the center armrest refer to page 153 in the front and rear gt Compartments in the doors Pockets on the backrests of the front seats gt Netin the front passenger footwell 152 Glove compartment Front passenger side Opening Pull the handle The light in the glove compartment switches on Close the glove compartment again im mediately Close the glove compartment immediately after use while driving otherwise injury may occur during accidents lt Closing Fold up the co
141. ese specifications this could result in serious damage to the vehicle Such damage is not cov ered by the BMW New Vehicle Limited War ranty Reporting safety defects For US customers The following only applies to vehicles owned and operated in the US If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the Na tional Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying BMW of North America LLC P O Box 1227 Westwood New Jersey 07675 1227 Telephone 1 800 831 1117 If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or BMW of North America LLC To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safe rcar gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 400 Seventh Street SW Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about mo tor vehicle safety from http www safercar gov For Canadian customers Canadian customers who wish to report a safety related defect to Transport Canada De fect Investigations and Recalls may telephone Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Notes PO the toll free hotline 1 800 333
142. f status display Selected desired speed J9 If appears briefly on the display for Check Control messages it is possible that the system requirements for operation are currently not met PDC Park Distance Control The concept PDC supports you when parking Objects that you are approaching slowly in front of or behind your vehicle are indicated by gt Signal tones gt Visual display General information Measurements are made by ultrasound sensors in the bumpers The range is approx 6 ft 2 m An acoustic warning is first given gt By the front sensors and the two rear corner sensors at approx 24 in 60 cm gt By the rear middle sensors at approx 5 ft 1 50 m Notes Check the traffic situation as well PDC cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment of the traffic situa tion Check the traffic situation around the vehi cle with your own eyes Otherwise an accident could result from road users or objects located outside of the PDC detection range Loud noises from outside and inside the vehicle may prevent you from hearing the PDC s signal tone lt Avoid driving quickly with PDC Avoid approaching an object quickly Avoid driving away quickly while PDC is not yet active For technical reasons the system may other wise be too late in issuing a warning lt Ata glance Button in the vehicle Py PDC Park Distance Control Switching on off Switching on au
143. fter at least 60 seconds change the distance and repeat the step Several more attempts at different distances may be necessary Wait at least 15 seconds between attempts Canada if programming with the hand held transmitter was interrupted hold down the interior rearview mirror button and repeat edly press and release the hand held trans mitter button for 2 seconds Controls Before operation Before operating a system using the integrated universal remote control ensure that there are no people animals or objects within the range of movement of the remote controlled system otherwise there is a risk of injury or damage Also follow the safety instructions of the hand held transmitter lt The system such as the garage door can be operated using the button on the interior rear view mirror while the engine is running or when the ignition is started To do this hold down the button within receiving range of the system until the function is activated The interior rearview mirror LED stays lit while the wireless signal is being transmitted Deleting stored functions Press and hold the left and right button on the interior rearview mirror simultaneously for ap proximately 20 seconds until the LED flashes rapidly All stored functions are deleted The functions cannot be deleted individually 148 Ashtray cigarette lighter Automatic transmission Front Opening Press on the cover Emptying Take
144. functions become active as needed gt The front belts are automatically preten sioned Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Safety Controls gt Automatic closing of the windows Automatic closing of the glass sunroof Automatic Positioning of the backrest for the front passenger seat After a critical driving situation without an acci dent the front belts are loosened again All other systems can be restored to the desired setting If the belt tension does not loosen automatically stop the vehicle and unbuckle the belt using the red button in the buckle Fasten the belt before continuing on your trip 113 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving stability control systems Driving stability control systems Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Antilock Brake System ABS ABS prevents locking of the wheels during brak Ing The vehicle remains steerable even during full brake applications thus increasing active Safety ABS is operational every time you start the en gine Brake assistant When you apply the brakes rapidly this system automatically prod
145. g Park Distance Control for extended periods of time and only from a distance of at least 12 in 30 cm lt Wash your vehicle frequently particularly in win ter Intense soiling and road salt can damage the ve hicle Automatic car washes Notes Note the following gt Give preference to cloth car washes or those that use soft brushes in order to avoid paint damage gt Make sure that the wheels and tires are not damaged by the transport mechanisms gt Fold in the exterior mirrors otherwise they may be damaged depending on the width of the vehicle gt Deactivate the rain sensor refer to page 72 to avoid unintentional wiper activa tion gt Insomecases an unintentional alarm canbe triggered by the interior motion sensor of the alarm system Follow the instructions on avoiding an unintentional alarm refer to page 45 Guide rails in car washes Avoid car washes with guide rails higher than 4 in 10 cm otherwise the vehicle body could be damaged lt Before driving into a car wash In order to ensure that the vehicle can roll in a car wash take the following steps Automatic transmission 1 Release parking brake refer to page 68 and deactivate Automatic Hold refer to page 69 Drive into the car wash Depress the brake pedal as needed Engage transmission position N a se Switch the engine off In this way the igni tion remains switched on and a Check Con trol message is display
146. gine is automatically started under the following conditions while driving gt Transmission position M S is engaged gt The speed does not exceed 35 mph approx 60 km h gt The high voltage battery charge is insuffi cient or it is fully charged such as when driv ing downhill gt The required power output Is increased suchas due to the accelerator pedal position or driving uphill gt System related requirement for hybrid components 67 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving Automatic stopping while driving When reducing speed the combustion engine is switched off when the conditions for electric driving refer to page 67 are met Assistance for the combustion engine The combustion engine provides the primary drive power to move the vehicle The electric motor provides assistance as needed with additional propulsive power ASSIST During normal vehicle operation the electric motor assists the combustion engine depend ing on the situation eBOOST Accelerating quickly such as when passing re quires the maximum available power from the electric motor To do this apply extra force to the accelerator pedal Energy recovery CHARGE The hybrid system makes it possible to convert kinetic energy into electrical power such as when braking This recovered energy charges the high voltage battery If necessary this stored electrical energy is output to the electric mot
147. has been es eee Tona tablished gt e Assist system is functional l After the Emergency Request arrives at the Only press the SOS button in an emergency BMW Assist Response Center the BMW 199 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Breakdown assistance Assist Response Center contacts you and takes further steps to help you Even if you are unable to respond the BMW Assist Response Center can take further steps to help you under certain circumstan ces For this purpose data that are used to de termine the necessary rescue measures such as the current position of the vehicle if it can be established are transmitted to the BMW Assist Response Center gt Ifthe LED is flashing but the BMW Assist Response Center cannot be heard on the hands free system the hands free system may be malfunctioning However the BMW Assist Response Center may still be able to hear you Initiating an Emergency Request automatically Under certain conditions an Emergency Re quest is automatically initiated immediately after a severe accident Automatic Collision Notifica tion is not affected by pressing the SOS button Warning triangle The warning triangle is located in the container on the inside of the trunk lid Unscrew the wing nut to open 200 First aid kit LS ee L B R E The first aid kit is located in the container on the inside of the trunk lid Unscrew the wing nut
148. he belt firmly 2 Press the red button in the belt buckle 3 Guide the belt back into its reel Safety belt reminder for driver s seat and front passenger seat The indicator lamp flashes or lights up Ti and a signal sounds Make sure that the safety belts are positioned correctly The safety belt reminder is active at speeds above approx 5 mph 8 km h It can also be ac tivated if objects are placed on the front pas senger seat Damage to safety belts In the case of strain caused by accidents or damage Have the safety belts including the safety belt tensioners replaced and have the belt anchors checked Checking and replacing safety belts Have the work performed only by your service center otherwise it cannot be ensured that this safety feature will function properly 54 Front head restraints Correctly adjusted head restraint A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the risk of injury to cervical vertebrae in the event of an accident Adjusting the head restraint Correctly adjust the head restraints of all occupied seats otherwise there is an increased risk of injury in an accident Height Adjust the head restraint so that its center is ap proximately at ear level Distance Adjust the distance so that the head restraint is as close as possible to the back of the head Active head restraint In the event of a rear end collision with a certain severity the active head
149. he button on the inside of the trunk lid When the driver s door is closed the vehicle is completely locked Automatic tailgate operation Opening The trunk lid opens fully Ne 2 ae i gt Press the button on the exterior of the trunk lid gt Press the button on the remote S o control for approx 1 second Push the button in the driver s foot well gt Pax Pressing the button again stops the motion The opening procedure is likewise interrupted gt When starting the engine gt When the vehicle starts moving Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 gt By pressing the button in the driver s foot well gt By pressing the button on the inside of the trunk lid Closing gt Press the button on the inside of the trunk lid The trunk lid closes automatically Pressing again stops the motion With Comfort Access gt Press the button arrow 1 on the inside of the trunk lid The trunk lid closes automatically Pressing again stops the motion gt Press the button arrow 2 The trunk lid closes automatically and the vehicle is locked Opening and closing gt Press the button on the exterior of the trunk lid Pressing again stops the motion The closing operation is interrupted gt When starting the engine gt The vehicle starts off with jerks Keep the closing path clear Make sure that the closing path of the trunk lid is clear o
150. he head restraint Correctly adjust the head restraints of all occupied seats otherwise there is an increased risk of injury in an accident Height Adjust the head restraint so that its center is ap proximately at ear level Distance Adjust the distance so that the head restraint is as close as possible to the back of the head 95 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Adjusting Adjusting the height gt To raise pull gt To lower press the button arrow 1 and push the head restraint down Folding forward Press the button arrow 1 and fold the head re straint forward Removing Only remove the head restraint if no one will be sitting in the seat in question 1 Pull the head restraint upward as far as pos sible 56 2 Press the button arrow 1 and pull the head restraint out completely Before transporting passengers Reinstall the head restraint before trans porting anyone in the seat otherwise the pro tective function of the head restraint is unavail able lt Seat mirror and steering wheel memory General information Front Two different driver s seat exterior mirror and steering wheel positions can be stored and re trieved for each remote control The adjustment of the lumbar support is not stored Storing 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Set the desired position a Press the button The LED in the button lights
151. he mirror are closer than they appear Do not estimate the distance to the traffic behind you based on what you see in the mirror as this will increase your risk of an accident Depending on how the vehicle is equipped the mirror setting is stored for the remote control in use When the vehicle is unlocked via the remote control the position is automatically retrieved if the setting for this function is active Selecting a mirror To change over to the other mirror Slide the mirror changeover switch Adjusting electrically The setting corresponds to the direction in which the button is pressed 57 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Adjusting Saving positions Seat mirror and steering wheel memory refer to page 56 Adjusting manually If an electrical malfunction occurs for example press the edges of the mirror glass Automatic Curb Monitor When the reverse gear is engaged the mirror glass tilts downward slightly on the front pas senger side This improves your view of the curb and other low lying obstacles when parking for example Activating 1 asa Slide the mirror changeover switch to the driver s side mirror position 2 Engage transmission position R Deactivating Slide the mirror changeover switch to the pas senger s side mirror position Fold in and out Press the button Possible up to approx 15 mph 20 km h For example this is advantageou
152. he vehicle only Towing other vehicles General information Light towing vehicle The towing vehicle must not be lighter than the vehicle being towed otherwise it will not be possible to control the vehicle re sponse lt Attaching the tow bar tow rope correctly Attach the tow bar or tow rope to the tow fitting connecting it to other vehicle parts may cause damage lt gt Switch on the hazard warning system de pending on local regulations gt Ifthe electrical system has failed clearly identify the vehicle being towed by placing a sign or a warning triangle in the rear win dow Tow bar The tow fittings used should be on the same side on both vehicles Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Breakdown assistance Mobility Should it prove impossible to avoid mounting the tow bar at an offset angle please observe the following gt Maneuvering capability is limited during cor nering gt The tow bar will generate lateral forces if it is secured with an offset Tow rope When starting to tow the vehicle make sure that the tow rope is taut To avoid jerking and the associated stresses on the vehicle components when towing always use nylon ropes or nylon straps Attaching the tow rope correctly Only secure the tow rope on the tow fit ting otherwise damage can occur when it is se cured on other parts of the vehicle lt Tow fitting The screw in tow fitting should
153. hed closed Confirmation signals from the vehicle 1 Settings 2 Doors key 3 Deactivate or activate the desired confirma tion signals gt Acoustic sig lock unlock gt Flash when lock unlock Retrieving the seat mirror and steering wheel settings The driver s seat exterior mirror and steering wheel positions selected last are stored for the currently used remote control When the vehicle is unlocked these positions are automatically retrieved if this function was activated Pinch hazard when moving back the seat If this function is used first make sure that the footwell behind the driver s seat is empty Otherwise people can be injured or objects damaged when the seat is moved back lt The adjustment procedure is interrupted gt When a seat position switch is pressed gt When a button of the seat mirror and steer ing wheel memory is pressed briefly Activating the setting 1 Settings 2 Doors key 3 Last seat position auto 37 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Opening and closing Malfunction If the vehicle can no longer be locked or un locked with the remote control the battery may be discharged or there may be interference from external sources such as mobile phones metal objects overhead power lines transmission towers etc If this occurs unlock or lock the vehicle at the door lock using the integrated key For US owners only
154. hen the vehicle is not used at all gt 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 con densation water develops that exits underneath the vehicle Therefore traces of condensed water under the vehicle are normal 162 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Loading Drivingtips tips Loading Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems General information Overloading the vehicle To avoid exceeding the approved carrying capacity of the tires never overload the vehicle Overloading can lead to overheating and in creases the rate at which damage develops in side the tires This could result in a sudden loss of tire inflation pressure lt No fluids in the trunk Make sure that fluids do not leak into the trunk otherwise the vehicle may be damaged lt Dete
155. ically after a short period of time if a door is not opened gt Lock after start driving The vehicle locks automatically after you drive away Doors Automatic Soft Closing To close the doors push lightly It is closed automatically Danger of pinching Make sure that the closing path of the doors is clear otherwise injuries may result Trunk lid Opening During opening the trunk lid pivots back and up Ensure that adequate clearance is available be fore opening 39 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Opening and closing Opening from the outside gt Press the button on the trunk lid Press the button on the remote control for approx 1 second za gt With Comfort Access the trunk lid opens with no touch activation refer to page 43 Opening from the inside Push the button in the driver s footwell If the vehicle is stationary the trunk lid opens if it is not locked Closing Recessed grips in the interior trim of the trunk lid make it easier to pull down the lid Keep the closing path clear Make sure that the closing path of the trunk lid is clear otherwise injuries may result lt Do not place the remote control in the cargo area Take the remote control with you and do not leave it in the cargo area otherwise the remote 40 control is locked inside the vehicle when the trunk lid is closed Locking the vehicle Press t
156. ice activation system 7 Briefly press the button on the steering SS wheel or Cancek Possible commands Most menu items on the Control Display can be voiced as commands The available commands depend on which menu is currently displayed on the Control Dis play Short commands exist for many functions Some list entries e g Phone book entries can also be selected via the voice activation system Speak these list entries exactly as they are dis played in the respective list Having possible commands read aloud You can have the available commands read out loud for you Voice commands For example ifthe Settings menu is displayed the commands for the settings are read out loud Executing functions using short commands Functions on the main menu can be performed directly by means of short commands nearly ir respective of which menu item is currently se lected e g Vehicle status Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Voice activation system Ataglance a glance List of short commands of the voice activation system refer to page 215 Help dialog for the voice activation system Calling up help dialog Help Additional commands for the help dialog gt Help with examples information about the current operating options and the most im portant commands for them are announced gt Help with voice activation information about the principle of operation for the voice
157. ieces of the tire could come loose and cause an accident Do not con tinue driving and contact your service center lt Collision warning The concept If the vehicle does not include Active Cruise Control with Stop amp Go the collision warning is controlled via the camera in the base of the in terior rearview mirror The system issues a two phase warning of a danger of collision at speeds above approx 10 mph 15 km h The time of these warnings may vary depending on the current driving sit uation Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Safety Controls In the process vehicles in a similar direction of movement are observed if they are located within the detection range of the system When the vehicle is intentionally brought into contact with a vehicle the collision warning is delayed to avoid misleading warnings Warning stages Prewarning This warning is issued for example when there is the impending danger of a collision or the dis tance to the vehicle ahead is too small Acute warning Warning of the imminent danger of a collision when the vehicle approaches another vehicle at a relatively high differential speed Switching the warning function on off Press the button Pea gt On the LED lights up gt Off the LED goes out The state is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Setting the warning time The 1 Activate collision warning 2 Activate the
158. in side 39 Opening closing via door lock 38 Opening closing with remote control 36 Opening the trunk lid with no touch activation 43 Operating concept iDrive 16 Optional equipment standard equipment 6 Outside air refer to Automatic recirculated air control 137 Overheating of engine refer to Coolant temperature 80 Overtaking prohibitions 84 P Paint vehicle 206 Panic mode 37 Parallel parking assistant 129 Park Distance Control PDC 121 Parked car heating 144 Parked car ventilation 141 Parked vehicle condensa tion 162 Parking aid refer to PDC 121 Parking assistant 129 Parking brake 68 Parking lamps 91 Parking with Auto Hold 69 Passenger side mirror tilting downward 58 Pathway lines backup cam era 124 PDC Park Distance Con trol 121 Pedestrian detection refer to Night Vision 106 229 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Reference Everything from A to Z People detection refer to Night Vision 106 Personal Profile 33 Pinch protection system glass sunroof 48 Pinch protection system win dows 46 Plastic care 207 Power failure 198 Power sunroof glass 47 Power windows 45 Pressure tire air pres sure 1 5 Pressure warning FTM tires 102 Profile refer to Personal Pro file 33 Programmable memory but tons iDrive 20 Protective function glass sun roof 48 Protective function win dows 46 Push and turn switch refer to Controller 16 R Radiator fluid 187 Ra
159. ing the buttons and the thumbwheel on the steering wheel gt Current audio source gt Redial on telephone gt Activation of the voice activation system Activating a list and adjusting the setting On the right side of the steering wheel turn the thumbwheel to activate the corresponding list Using the thumbwheel select the desired set ting and confirm it by pressing the thumbwheel 85 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Displays Computer Indication in the info display The information from the on board computer is shown in the info display in the instrument cluster W 79 mis Calling up information on the info display Press the onboard computer button on the turn signal lever Information is displayed on the info display of the instrument cluster Information at a glance Repeatedly pressing the button on the turn sig nal lever calls up the following information on the info display gt Range Average fuel consumption Average speed Date Speed limit detection VV VV y Time of arrival When destination guidance is activated in the navigation system gt Distance to destination When destination guidance is activated in the navigation system gt Arrow view of navigation system 86 When destination guidance is activated in the navigation system When the arrow view in the Head up Display is inactive gt ECO PRO bonus range Adju
160. into reverse The current status of the parking space search is indicated on the Control Display Activate Parking Assistant Select the symbol in the Control Display Switching off The system can be deactivated as follows gt Py Press the button gt Switch off the ignition Display on the Control Display Activating deactivating the system Symbol Meaning E Gray the system is not available White the system is available but not activated ey The system is activated Without Professional navigation system or TV system status The status is displayed with symbols Gray parking space search Blue the system is activated A suitable parking space was found Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 The parking procedure is active P D Steering control has been seized Status of the parking space search gt Gray arrow 1 parking space search Blue arrow 2 parking space is suitable The vehicle is parked in the parking space if the parking procedure is active gt No display no parking space search With Professional navigation system or TV system status gt Colored symbols see arrows on the side of the vehicle representation Parking assis tant is activated and search for parking space active gt Suitable parking spaces are displayed next to the vehicle symbol at the edge of the road as on the Control Display When the parking assistant is acti
161. ional safety margin by driving in a risky manner lt Indicator warning lamps The indicator lamp flashes DSC con ae trols the drive forces and brake forces The indicator lamp lights up DSC has failed Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving stability control systems Controls Deactivating DSC DSC OFF When DSC is deactivated driving stability is re duced during acceleration and when driving in bends To increase vehicle stability activate DSC again as soon as possible Deactivating DSC B or Press and hold the button but not lon ee ger than approx 10 seconds until the indicator lamp for DSC OFF lights up in the in strument cluster and DSC OFF is displayed The DSC system is switched off Activating DSC Press the button 33 OFF DSC OFF and the DSC OFF indicator lamp go out Indicator warning lamps When DSC is deactivated DSC OFF is dis played in the instrument cluster amp The indicator lamp lights up DSC is de os activated DTC Dynamic Traction Control The concept The DTC system is aversion of the DSC in which forward momentum is optimized The system ensures maximum forward momen tum on special road conditions e g unplowed snowy roads but driving stability is limited It is therefore necessary to drive with appropri ate caution You may find it useful to briefly activate DTC un der the following special circumstances gt When drivi
162. ions that are in the vehicle are descri bed therein Components of the integrated Owner s Manual The integrated Owner s Manual consists of three parts which offer various levels of infor mation or access possibilities Quick Reference Guide Located in the Quick Reference is important in formation for the operation of the vehicle the operation of basic vehicle functions or for what to do in the event of a flat tire This information can also be displayed during driving Search by pictures Information and descriptions based on illustra tions can be searched via search by pictures This is helpful for example if the description of an outfitting package that cannot be named is needed Owner s Manual Information and descriptions can be searched by direct entry of a search term via the index Select components aii Press the button Turn the controller open Vehicle Info Press the controller a u Selecting desired range gt Quick reference gt Search by pictures gt Owner s Manual f Vehicle Info Quick reference Search by pictures ey 4 Owner s Manual y Onboard info Trip computer Vehicle status fe Leafing through the Owner s Manual Page by page with link access Turn the controller until the next or previous page is displayed Page by page without link access Leaf through the pages directly while skipping the links Highlight the symbol once Now simply press the con
163. ior making snow and ice easier to remove With the ignition switched off the air is automatically routed to the windshield to the side windows and into the footwell The systems can be switched on and off directly or by using two preset switch on times They remain switched on for 30 minutes Operation takes place on the iDrive or the re mote control Parked car heating in enclosed areas Do not operate the parked car heating in enclosed areas as breathing of the harmful ex haust fumes may lead to loss of consciousness and death The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide an odorless and colorless but highly toxic gas Switch off the parked car heating when refueling lt Functional requirement gt Ifthe switch on time is preselected With the remote control or if a switch on time is pre selected External temperature ap prox 59 F 15 C gt Direct operation any external temperature The battery is sufficiently charged The fuel tank is filled to above the reserve range If the parked car heating has not been used for several months it may be necessary to switch it on again after several minutes Switching on off directly 1 Settings 2 Climate 3 Activate ind heating or 144 Activate parked car vent sc Climate Seat heating distribution Seat heating rear O Rear climate O Activate parked car vent O Activate ind heating O Activate timer 1 Timer 1 08 30 Y The syst
164. ior lamps on and off RSA Press the button To switch off permanently press the button for approx 3 seconds Switch back on press button Reading lamps Press the button Reading lamps are located at the front and rear next to the interior lamps When the interior lamps are switched off per manently the reading lamps cannot be switched on Bang amp Olufsen High End Surround Sound System Adjusting speaker lighting All speakers in the vehicle are illuminated The lighting can be individually set Settings Lighting Bang amp Olufsen Select the desired lighting setting ae gt Off no lighting gt Reduced all speakers in the field of view are hidden while driving gt On all speakers are always illumi nated 95 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Safety Safety Vehicle equ pment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip A etanaara Count ste aie ana optipra ment or country variant This also applies for equipment that is offered in the model seriesis safety related functions and systems described in this chapter Therefore equipment Airbags 1 Front airbag driver 4 Side airbag 2 Front airbag front passenger 5 Knee airbags 3 Head airbag Front airbags Head airbags Front airbags help protect the driver and front In a lateral impact the head airbag supports the passenger
165. is moving below a certain speed Activating Switch position 20 with the ignition switched on The turning lamps are automatically switched on depending on the steering angle or the use of turn signals To avoid blinding oncoming traffic the Adaptive Light Control does not swivel to the driver s side when the vehicle is at a standstill When driving in reverse only the turning lamp is active Self leveling headlights The self leveling headlights feature adapts the light distribution to the contours of the road The light distribution is lowered on hilltops to avoid blinding oncoming traffic and tilted in de pressions to increase visibility Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed Adaptive light control is malfunctioning or has failed Have the system checked as soon as pos sible Headlamp range control With halogen headlamps the headlamp range of the low beams can be manually adjusted for the vehicle load to avoid blinding oncoming traffic The values following the slash apply to trailer operation 0 1 1 to 2 people without luggage 1 1 5 people without luggage 1 2 5 people with luggage 2 2 1 person full cargo area High beam Assistant The concept When the low beams are switched on this sys tem automatically switches the high beams on and off The procedure is controlled by a sensor on the front of the interior rearview mirror The assistant ensures that the high beams are switched
166. isplay external temperature 80 Temperature engine oil 80 Terminal jump starting 201 Text message supplemen tary 79 Theft alarm system refer to Alarm system 44 Theft protection refer to Cen tral locking system 36 Thermal camera refer to Night Vision 106 Tilt alarm sensor 45 Time of arrival 87 Tire damage 179 Tire identification marks 177 Tire inflation pressure 175 Tire inflation pressure monitor refer to FTM 102 Tire Pressure Monitor TPM 99 Tires changing 179 Tires everything on wheels and tires 175 Tires run flat tires 181 Tire tread 179 Tone see user s manual for Navigation Entertainment and Communication Tools 191 Top View 126 Total vehicle weight 213 Tow fitting 203 Towing 202 Tow starting 202 TPM Tire Pressure Moni tor 99 Traction control 115 231 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Reference Everything from A to Z Transmission automatic 73 Transporting children safely 60 Tread tires 179 Trip computer 87 Triple turn signal activa tion 70 Trip odometer 80 Trunk lid 39 Trunk lid automatic 40 Trunk lid emergency unlock Ing 42 Trunk lid hotel function 41 Trunk lid opening with no touch activation 43 Trunk lid via remote con trol 37 Turning circle 213 Turning circle lines backup camera 125 Turn signals operation 70 Turn signals rear bulb re placement 196 U Unintentional alarm 45 Units of measure 89 Universal r
167. ive seat forward again It moves forward briefly 3 Readjust the seat to the desired position The calibration procedure is completed when the message on the Control Display disappears Ifthe message continues to be displayed repeat the calibration If the message does not disappear after a repeat calibration have the system checked as soon as possible Unobstructed area of movement Ensure that the area of movement of the seats is unobstructed to avoid personal injury or damage to objects Tire Pressure Monitor TPM The concept The tire inflation pressure is measured in the four mounted tires The system notifies you if there is a significant loss of pressure in one or more tires Functional requirements The system must have been reset when the in flation pressure was correct otherwise reliable signaling of a flat tire is not ensured Always use wheels with TPM electronics to ensure that the system will operate properly Reset the system after each correction of the tire inflation pres sure and after every tire or wheel change System limits Sudden tire damage Sudden serious tire damage caused by external influences cannot be indicated in ad vance lt The system does not operate correctly if it has not been reset For example a flat tire may be indicated despite correct tire inflation pres sures The system is inactive and cannot indicate a flat tire gt Foramounted wheel without TPM electron
168. k 219 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 RGG Short commands of the voice act system Weather Band Open the Weather Band Weather band Switch on the Weather Band Weather band on Select a Weather Band station gt Select a weather channek Satellite radio Open the satellite radio gt Satellite radio lt Switch on the satellite radio gt Satellite radio Select a satellite radio channel gt Select satellite radio lt e g satellite radio chan nel 2 Stored stations Open the stored stations Presets Choose a stored station gt Select preset Select a stored station Preset lt g stored station 2 CD multimedia CD DVD drive Select a track Track e g track 5 Or gt C D track e g CD track 5 Play back a CD gt C D Select a CD gt Select C D Select a CD and track gt C D track lt e g CD 3 track 5 Open the CD and Multimedia menus gt Multimediac 220 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Short commands of the voice act system Woa CD and DVD gt C D Select a DVD gt D V D e g DVD 3 Display the entertainment details on a split Split screen entertainment details screen Music collection Search for music open a menu Music search Open the current playback gt Current playback Open the music collection Music collection Play back the music collection Music collection on Pl
169. kies ham radios or similar accessories may cause extensive damage to the vehicle com promise its safety interfere with the vehicle s electrical system or affect the validity of the BMW Limited Warranty See your BMW center for additional information Maintenance re placement or repair of the emission control de vices and systems may be performed by any au tomotive repair establishment or individual using any certified automotive part California Proposition 65 Warning California laws require us to state the following warning Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts including components found in the interior furnishings in a vehicle con tain or emit chemicals known to the State of Cal ifornia to cause cancer and birth defects and re productive harm In addition certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Wt Notes known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds Wash your hands after handling Used engine oil contains chemicals that have caused cancer in laboratory animals Always protect your skin by washing thoroughly with soap and water Service and warranty We recommend that you read this publication thoroughly Your vehicle is covered by the fol
170. l Other wise there is the risk of fatal injury from electric shock due to the hybrid system s high voltage lt Hybrid system contact with water The hybrid system is typically safe even in the following example situations gt Water in the footwell forinstance after a rainstorm when the glass sunroof is open gt Vehicle is in the water such as in the event of high water levels gt Liquid escapes in the trunk In these cases there is no risk of injury from elec tric shock Other damage to the vehicle is pos sible Hybrid system automatic deactivation If an accident occurs the hybrid system is switched off automatically to prevent risk of dan ger to occupants and other road users Read the information on What to do after an ac cident refer to page 204 What to do after an accident General information After an accident After an accident do not touch any high voltage components such as orange colored high voltage cables or parts that are in contact with exposed high voltage cables Otherwise there is the risk of fatal injury from electric shock due to the hybrid system s high voltage lt Escaping fluids Do not touch any fluids escaping from the high voltage battery or the skin can sustain chemical burns lt If you are involved in an accident with your ve hicle compliance with the following additional safety precautions is required with regard to the hybrid system 204 V Secure
171. layed and addi tional power is required such as for accelera tion the combustion engine switches on 81 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Displays Acceleration boost ASSIST and eBOOST ASSIST in DRIVE mode the electric motor as sists the combustion engine when necessary eBOOST when the electric motor is delivering maximum output eBOOST is displayed Energy recovery CHARGE The energy recovered is displayed in the instru ment cluster as an arrow with the symbol The high voltage battery is charging Auto Start Stop function READY The READY display indicates that the vehicle is ready for driv Ing Indications on the Control Display Displaying the hybrid system utilization 1 Vehicle Info 82 2 Hybrid 3 lhl Hybrid usage Hybrid system utilization Se oe ee PELLEET EEE E EEE EH O A TTT TTT iu Gray bars show the combustion engine fuel con sumption arrow 1 Blue bars show the percent age of hybrid system functions utilized arrow 2 One bar stands for one minute The combustion engine s average fuel con sumption is indicated by a line above the bar display and as a value to the right of the graph Displaying the energy flow 1 Vehicle Info 2 Hybrid 3 98 Energy flow Energy flow of the hybrid system The display shows the active components of the hybrid system and the direction of the flow of energy gt Orange e
172. ld re straint fixing systems with a tether strap LATCH mounting eyes Only use the mounting eyes for the upper LATCH retaining strap to secure child restraint fixing systems otherwise the mounting eyes could be damaged lt Retaining strap guide Retaining strap Make sure the upper retaining strap does not run over sharp edges and is not twisted as it passes to the top anchor Otherwise the strap will not properly secure the child restraint fixing system in the event of an accident lt 62 i NO oO fh WN Direction of travel Head restraint Hook for upper retaining strap Mounting point eye Rear window shelf Seat backrest Upper retaining strap Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point 1 HA Remove the mounting point cover Raise the head restraint Do not change the middle head restraint Guide the upper retaining strap between the supports of the head restraint Guide it over the head restraint of the middle seat Attach the hook of the retaining strap to the mounting eye Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it down Lower the head restraint Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Transporting children safely Locking the doors and windows Rear doors Push the locking lever on the rear doors down The door can now be opened from the outside only Safety switch for the rear a Press the button on the driver s door if childre
173. le Always protect tires against all contact with oil grease and fuels Do not exceed the maximum tire inflation pres sure indicated on the side wall of the tire Run flat tires RSC label on the tire sidewall The wheels are composed of special rims and tires that are self supporting to a limited de gree The support of the sidewall allows the tire to re main drivable to a restricted degree in the event of a pressure loss Continued driving with a damaged tire refer to page 104 Continued driving with a damaged tire refer to page 101 Changing run flat tires For your own safety only use run flat tires No spare tire is available in the case of a flat tire Your service center will be glad to advise you Snow chains Fine link snow chains Only certain types of fine link snow chains have been tested by the manufacturer of your vehicle classified as road safe and recommended Consult your service center for more informa tion Use Use only in pairs on the rear wheels equipped with the tires of the following size gt 225 55R 17 gt 245 45 R 18 gt 245 40 R 19 Follow the chain manufacturer s instructions Make sure that the snow chains are always suf ficiently tight Retighten as needed according to the chain manufacturer s instructions Do not initialize the Flat Tire Monitor after mounting snow chains as doing so may result in incorrect readings Do not initialize the Tire Pressur
174. line Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Engine oil Mobility 3 Ce Measure engine oil level 4 Start measurement The oil level is checked and displayed via a scale Duration approx 1 minute Adding engine oil Filler neck Only replenish the maximum oil amount of 1 US quart liter if the message is displayed in the instrument cluster or the oil level has dropped to just at the lower mark of the dipstick Protect children Keep oil grease etc out of reach of chil dren and heed the warnings on the containers to prevent health risks lt Do not add too much engine oil When too much engine oil is added im mediately have the vehicle checked otherwise this may cause engine damage lt Oil types for refilling Notes No oil additives Oil additives may lead to engine damage lt Viscosity grades for engine oils When selecting an engine oil ensure that the engine oil belongs to one of the viscosity grades SAE OW 40 SAE OW 30 SAE 5W 40 and SAE 5W 30 or malfunctions or engine dam age may occur lt The engine oil quality is critical for the life of the engine Some types of oils in some cases are not avail able in all countries Approved oil types Gasoline engine BMW High Performance SAE 5W 30 BMW Longlife 01 BMW Longlife 01 FE Additional information about the approved types of oils can be requested from the service center Alternative oil types If the approved engi
175. lity conditions and the traffic situation The view ahead and the actual visibility conditions must always be the basis on which the vehicle speed is adjusted otherwise there is a risk to road safety lt Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 The image shows the heat radiated by objects in the field of view of the camera Warm objects have a light appearance and cold objects a dark appearance The ability to detect an object depends on the temperature difference between the object and the background and on the level of heat radiation emitted by the object Objects that are similar in temperature to the environment or that radiate very little heat are difficult to detect For safety reasons when driving at speeds above approx 3 mph 5 km h and in low ambient light the image is only displayed when the low beams are switched on A still image is displayed at regular intervals for a fraction of a second The pedestrian detection and warning system only operates in darkness and only when a heat image is displayed Warm objects that are similar in shape to human beings are detected by the system People detected by the system are displayed with a slight yellow hue Under good ambient conditions the pedestrian detection system operates within a range of ap prox 50 ft 15 m to approx 330 ft 100 m Environmental influences can limit the availabil ity of pedestrian detection If pedestrian
176. lower sec tion of the switch The curvature is shifted up down Shoulder support aes Also supports the back in the shoulder area gt Results in a relaxed seating position gt Reduces strain on the shoulder muscles Active seat Active adjustment of the seat cushion s con tours reduces muscular tension and fatigue to help prevent lower back pain 51 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Adjusting Press the button The LED lights up Front seat heating Switching on al Press the button once for each temper ature level The maximum temperature is reached when three LEDs are lit If the drive is continued within approx 15 mi nutes the seat heating is activated automati cally with the temperature selected last When ECO PRO refer to page 167 is activated the heater output is reduced Switching off Press the button longer The LEDs go out Temperature distribution The heating action in the seat cushion and back rest can be distributed in different ways 1 Climate 2 Seat heating distribution 52 3 Select the required seat ir Seat heating ig Driver Passenger 4 Turn the controller to set the temperature distribution Rear seat heating Switching on al Press the button once for each temper ature level The maximum temperature is reached when three LEDs are lit If the drive is continued within approx 15 mi nutes the
177. ly behind the cargo area separating wall gt The cover of the high voltage battery is lo cated in the trunk Do not remove the cover to stow luggage gt Very heavy cargo when the rear seat is not occupied secure each of the outer safety belts in the opposite buckle Cover sharp edges and corners gt Ifnecessary fold down the rear backrests to stow Cargo Securing cargo Lashing eyes in the cargo area To secure the cargo there are four lashing eyes in the cargo area Securing cargo gt Smaller and lighter items secure with re taining straps or with a cargo net or draw straps 164 gt Larger and heavy objects secure with cargo straps Cargo straps cargo netting retaining straps or draw straps on the lashing eyes in the cargo area Securing cargo Always position and secure the cargo as described above otherwise it can endanger the car s occupants if sudden braking or swerving becomes necessary Heavy or hard objects should not be carried loose inside the car otherwise they could be thrown around as a result of hard braking sud den swerves etc and endanger the occu pants lt Roof mounted luggage rack Note Roof racks are available as special accessories Securing Follow the installation instructions of the roof rack Roof drip rail with flaps The anchorage points are located in the roof drip rail above the doors Fold the cover outward Online Edition for Part
178. m Assistant 93 Instrument lighting 95 Voice activation 22 Phone see user s manual for Nav igation Entertainment and Com 3 NATE 8 Steering column stalk left munication R Turn signal 70 Thumbwheel for selection lists 85 13 Steering column stalk right High beams head Windshield wipers 71 lamp flasher 70 High beam Assistant 93 Rainsensor 72 tole Clean the windshields and head a 20 Roadside parking lamps 92 p lamps 71 BC Computer 86 14 START Starting stopping the engine yen Switching drive readiness modes and the ignition on off 64 9 Shiftpaddles 75 15 Horn 10 Steering wheel buttons left Steeri heel heati 59 E Store speed 119 eering wheel heating NI Resume speed 120 Adjust the steering wheel 59 RE N d 0 N os Lee Open the trunk lid 39 19 Unlocking the hood 13 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 HEEE Cockpit All around the center console 1 Headliner 15 10 P Y PDC Park Distance Control 121 2 Control Display 16 TopView 126 3 Glove compartment 152 Backup camera 123 4 Ventilation 138 Parking assistant 129 5 Side View 127 A Hazard warning system 199 s Central locking system 39 S 1S Driving Experience Switch 116 8 S z 6 Radio CD Multimedia see user s manual for DSC Dynamic Stability Con kd Navigation Entertainment and Communi trol 114 cation 7 Automatic climate contr
179. m limits The cameras capture a maximum range of 330 ft 100 m Parking assistant The concept So i This system assists the driver in parking parallel to the road Ultrasound sensors measure parking spaces on both sides of the vehicle The parking assistant calculates the best pos sible parking line and takes control of steering during the parking procedure Acomponent of the parking assistant is the PDC Park Distance Control refer to page 121 Notes Personal responsibility The parking assistant does not relieve the driver of responsibility for the vehicle during the parking procedure Watch the parking space and parking procedure closely and intervene if necessary otherwise there is the danger of an accident Changes to the parking space Changes to the parking space after it was measured are not taken into account by the sys tem Therefore always be alert and ready to inter vene otherwise there is the danger of an acci dent occurring Transporting loads Loads that extend beyond the perimeter of the vehicle are not taken into account by the system during the parking procedure Therefore always be alert and ready to inter vene otherwise there is the danger of an acci dent occurring Curbs The parking assistant may steer the vehi cle over or onto curbs Therefore always be alert and ready to inter vene otherwise the wheels tires or the vehicle may become damaged lt
180. ment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Remote control key Buttons on the remote control Unlocking Locking Trunk lid Panic mode auxiliary air conditioning mh ON General information The vehicle is supplied with two remote controls with keys Every remote control contains a replaceable battery The settings called up and implemented when the vehicle is unlocked depend on which remote control is used to unlock the vehicle Personal Profile refer to page 33 In addition information about service require ments is stored in the remote control Service data in the remote control refer to page 188 32 Programming the button assignment for the remote control The button assignment on the remote control can be set variously depending on how the ve hicle is equipped and according to the country specific variant Programming options and the actual button as signment may vary depending on how the vehi cle is equipped and according to the country specific variant You can program which functions are enabled when button on the remote control is pressed 1 Settings 2 Doors key 3 Call the desired button 4 Call the desired function The selected function is
181. miles 50 km or operation of the engine is not ensured and damage may occur lt Displaying the cruising range 1 Settings 2 Info display 3 Additional indicators The range is displayed in the instrument cluster Displays of the hybrid system Displays in the instrument cluster The concept The display depends on the system s operating condition The following functions of the hybrid system are shown in the instrument cluster gt High voltage battery charge indicator Electric driving eDRIVE Acceleration boost ASSIST and eBOOST Energy recovery CHARGE Auto Start Stop function READY V V V V When driving readiness is switched on in COM FORT mode displays the available charge of the high voltage battery with bars in a battery sym bol If five bars are shown the high voltage bat tery is fully charged During normal vehicle operation the high volt age battery is charged up to approx 80 This ensures optimum energy recovery when decel erating or driving downhill Even if no bars are displayed in the battery sym bol the hybrid system is still under high voltage Electric driving eDRIVE When driving with electric power the power out put of the electric motor is indicated by arrows on the instrument cluster Depending on the position of the accelerator pedal up to four arrows are displayed simulta neously The tachometer pointer stays on 0 rpm If all four arrows are already disp
182. n are being transported in the rear This locks various functions so that they cannot be operated from the rear safety switch refer to page 46 63 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving Driving Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Start Stop button drive readiness states The concept The following ready states can be attained by pressing the Start Stop button START STOP ve we gt Radio ready state on off gt Ignition on off gt Activating deactivating drive readiness To activate drive readiness press the brake pedal Switching radio ready state on off The radio ready state is activated by pressing the Start Stop button in the following situations gt When the engine is running gt When the engine is switched off automati cally using the Auto Start Stop function and the brake is not applied Some electronic systems power consumers re main ready for operation Radio ready state is switched off automatically gt After approx 8 minutes gt When the vehicle is locked using the central locking system 64 gt Shortly before the bat
183. nd area of the sensors before or after a continuous tone sounds High protruding objects such as ledges may not be detected False warnings PDC may issue a warning under the following conditions even though there is no obstacle within the detection range gt In heavy rain gt When sensors are very dirty or covered in ice gt When sensors are covered in snow On rough road surfaces gt In large buildings with right angles and smooth walls e g in underground garages gt In heavy exhaust Due to other ultrasound sources e g sweeping machines high pressure steam cleaners or neon lights Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed The range of the sensors is shown as a shaded area on the Control Display PDC has failed Have the system checked To ensure full operability gt Keep the sensors clean and free of ice gt When using high pressure washers do not spray the sensors for long periods and main tain a distance of at least 12 in 30 cm Surround View The concept Surround View includes the following systems gt Backup camera refer to page 123 gt Side View refer to page 127 gt Top View refer to page 126 It assists the driver when parking maneuvering and on blind driveways and intersections Backup camera The concept The backup camera provides assistance in park ing and maneuvering backwards The area be hind the vehicle is shown on the Control Display
184. ndicator lamp lights up in the in strument cluster Indicator warning lamps SPORT is displayed in the instrument cluster amp The DSC OFF indicator lamp lights up ee OFF SPORT Consistently sporty tuning of the suspension for greater driving agility with maximum driving sta bilization Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving stability control systems Controls The program can be configured to individual specifications The configuration is stored for the remote con trol currently in use Activating SPORT i Press the button repeatedly until SPORT appears in the tachometer Configuring SPORT When the display is activated on the Control Display refer to page 118 the SPORTdriving mode can be set After the SPORT driving mode is activated se lect Configure SPORT on the displayed panel and configure the program SPORT can also be configured before it is acti vated 1 Settings 2 SPORT mode or Driving mode 3 Configure driving mode This configuration is retrieved when the SPORT driving mode is activated COMFORT Fora balanced tuning with maximum driving sta bilization Activating COMFORT ey Press the button repeatedly until the program display in the tachometer goes out In certain situations the system automatically changes to the NORMAL program automatic program change refer to page 116 COMFORT Comfort oriented tuning of the sho
185. nditioning refer to page 142 Adapting to the course of the road When destination guidance is active the hybrid system uses the navigation data This makes it possible to switch off the combustion engine upon reaching the destination zone even before reaching the destination Pay attention to the notes in Adapting to the course of the road refer to page 83 Display The displays of the hybrid system refer to page 81 provide information about the cur rent state of hybrid operation and show the sys tem activity in a chart Energy saving driving To save energy while driving read the following information gt Saving fuel refer to page 166 gt Using the hybrid system efficiently refer to page 158 ECO PRO mode refer to page 167 gt Adapting to the course of the road refer to page 83 Safety information Read the information on Safety of the hybrid system refer to page 203 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 BMW ActiveHybrid Ataglance a glance 29 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls This chapter is intended to provide you with information that will give you complete control of your vehicle All features and accessories that are useful for driving and your safety comfort and convenience are described here Controls Opening and closing Opening and closing Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equip
186. ne oils are not available up to 1 US quart liter of an oil with the following specification can be added Gasoline engine API SM or superior grade specification Oil change An oil change should be carried out by your service center only 185 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Engine oil BMW recommends Castrol 186 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Coolant Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems 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 lt Suitable additives Only use suitable additives otherwise en gine damage may occur The additives are harmful to your health Coolant consists of water and additives Not all commercially available additives are suit able for your vehicle Ask your service center for suitable additives Coolant level If there is no Min and Max mark in the filler neck of the coolant reservoir have the coolant level checked if necessary by your service center and add coolant as needed Note Depending on th
187. nergy of combustion engine gt Blue energy of hybrid system Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Displays Controls Adapting to the course of the road When the navigation system destination guid ance is active the hybrid system uses the navi gation data This makes it possible to switch off the combustion engine upon reaching the des tination zone even before reaching the destina tion The vehicle is powered only by the electric motor The symbol indicates that the vehicle will switch off the combustion engine when it enters the destination zone Service requirements Display T d gas Service in 5600 mis 12 2009 The driving distance or the time to the next scheduled mainte nance is displayed briefly after the ignition is switched on The current service require ments can be read out from the remote control by the service specialist With TeleService data regarding the service status or legally mandated inspections of your vehicle are automatically transmitted to your service center before the service due date Detailed information on service requirements More information on the scope of service re quired can be displayed on the Control Display 1 Vehicle Info 2 Vehicle status 3 Gol Service required Required maintenance procedures and le gally mandated inspections are displayed 4 Select an entry to call up detailed informa tion Symbols Symbols Descripti
188. ng Pathway light s Os BY Triple turn signal O Daytime running lamps O Wel felah 2 i ica ten Switching on Signaling briefly Press the lever to the resistance point and hold it there for as long as you want the turn signal to flash High beams headlamp flasher Press the wiper levers up The lever automatically returns to its initial po sition when released gt Normal wiping speed press up once The wipers switch to intermittent operation when the vehicle is stationary gt Fast wiping speed press up twice or press once beyond the resistance point The wipers switch to normal speed when the gt High beams arrow 1 vehicle is stationary gt Headlamp flasher arrow 2 Switching off and brief wipe Washer wiper system Switching the wipers on off and brief wipe Do not switch on the wipers if frozen Do not switch on the wipers if they are fro zen onto the windshield otherwise the wiper blades and the windshield wiper motor may be damaged lt Press the wiper levers down The lever automatically returns to its initial po sition when released gt Brief wipe press down once gt Toswitch off normal wipe press down once 71 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving Clean the windshield headlamps gt To switch off fast wipe press down twice Rain sensor The concept The rain sensor automatically controls the time between wipes
189. ng control dy namic 115 Data technical 212 Date 80 Daytime running lights 92 Deactivating drive readi ness 66 Defrosting refer to Windows defrosting 136 Dehumidifying air 137 Destination distance 87 Digital clock 80 Dimensions 212 Dimmable exterior mirrors 58 Dimmable interior rearview mirror 58 Direction indicator refer to Turn signals 70 Display electronic instrument cluster 77 Display in windshield 132 Display lighting refer to Instru ment lighting 95 Displays 76 Displays cleaning 208 226 Displays hybrid system 81 Disposal coolant 187 Disposal vehicle battery 198 Distance control refer to PDC 121 Distance to destination 87 Divided screen view split screen 20 Door lock refer to Remote control 32 Doors Automatic Soft Clos ing 39 DRIVE 67 Drive off assistant 114 Drive off assistant refer to DSC 114 Drive readiness in detail 65 Drive readiness states 64 Driving O Driving Experience Switch 116 Driving instructions breaking in 158 Driving mode 116 Driving notes general 160 Driving stability control sys tems 114 Driving tips 160 Driving tips hybrid sys tem 158 Driving with the combustion engine 67 DSC Dynamic Stability Con trol 114 DTC driving dynamics 115 DTC Dynamic Traction Con trol 115 Dynamic Damping Con trol 115 Dynamic Stability Control DSC 114 Dynamic Traction Control DTC 115 E eBOOST 68 ECO PRO 167 ECO PRO bonus rang
190. ng in slush or on uncleared snow covered roads gt When rocking the vehicle or driving off in deep snow or on loose surfaces gt When driving with snow chains Deactivating activating DTC Dynamic Traction Control Activating the Dynamic Traction Control DTC provides maximum traction on loose ground Driving stability is limited during acceleration and when driving in bends Activating DTC Er Press the button TRACTION is displayed in the instru ment cluster and the indicator lamp for DSC OFF lights up eec Deactivating DTC Ep Press the button again G TRACTION and the DSC OFF indicator lamp go out Indicator warning lamps When DTC is activated TRACTION is displayed in the tachometer amp The indicator lamp lights up DTC Dy c namic Traction Control is activated Dynamic Damping Control The concept This system reduces undesirable vehicle mo tion when using a dynamic driving style or trav eling on uneven road surfaces The system enhances driving dynamics and comfort as required for the road surface and driving style 115 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving stability control systems Programs The system offers three different programs The programs can be selected via the Driving Experience Switch refer to page 116 SPORT Consistently sporty control of the shock absorb ers for greater driving agility COMFORT ECO PRO Bal
191. nt Opening the profiles A different profile can be called up than the one associated with the remote control currently in use 1 Settings 2 Profiles ee Ea Settings A Tone Speed Climate Lighting Doors key v Profiles Rear controls 3 Select a profile The profile that is opened is assigned to the re mote control currently in use Renaming profiles 1 Settings 2 Profiles The current profile is selected 34 3 Open Options 4 Rename current profile i top Options LY Split screen Switch off control display Profile settings Display Owner s Manual Reset current profile Rename current profile amp Display user list at startup Resetting profiles The settings of the active profile are reset to their default values Switch on the ignition 2 Settings 3 Profiles The current profile is selected 4 Open Options 5 Reset current profile Importing profiles Existing settings and contacts are overwritten with the imported profile 1 Settings 2 Profiles 3 Import profile a Profiles Import profile Export profile Guest device Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Opening and closing Controls Exporting profiles Most settings of the active profile and the saved contacts can be exported This can be useful for storing and opening per sonal settings e g if settings are accidentally changed or deleted
192. o the intermediate spaces or gaps in the engine compartment Otherwise there is risk of injury e g from rotating or hot parts lt 1 Pull the lever Let the hood drop from a height of approx 16 in 40 cm and push down on it to lock it fully The hood must audibly engage on both sides Hood open when driving If you see any signs that the hood is not completely closed while driving pull over imme diately and close it securely Danger of pinching Make sure that the closing path of the hood is clear otherwise injuries may result lt Danger of injury when the hood is open There is a danger of injury from protruding parts when the hood is open lt 183 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Engine oil Engine oll Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems General information Engine oil consumption depends on driving style and driving conditions e g if your driving style is very sporty engine oil consumption will be considerably greater Therefore regularly check the engine oil level after refueling Checking the oil level electronically Status display Th
193. ock Vehicle equipment This Owner s Manual describes all models and all standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series Therefore in this Owner s Manual equipment is also described and illustrated that is not availa ble in your vehicle e g because of the selected optional equipment or the country specific var lants Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Notes ___ This also applies for safety related functions and systems For options and equipment not described in this Owner s Manual please refer to the Supple mentary Owner s Manuals On right hand drive vehicles some controls are arranged differently than shown in the illustra tions Status of the Owner s Manual The manufacturer of your vehicle pursues a pol icy of constant development that is conceived to ensure that our vehicles continue to embody the highest quality and safety standards In rare cases therefore the features described in this Owner s Manual may differ from those in your vehicle Updates made after the editorial deadline Any updates made after the editorial deadline for the Owner s Manuals are located in the appen dix of the printed quick reference for the vehicle For your own safety Maintenance and repairs Advanced technology e g the use of modern materials and high performance electronics re quires suitable maintenance and repair meth ods Therefore have this work
194. odels Leaving the vehicle with the engine run ning Before leaving the vehicle with the engine run ning engage position P of the automatic trans mission and ensure that the parking brake is set Otherwise the vehicle may begin to roll Activating This function can be activated when the driver s door is closed and the safety belt is fastened and while driving Press the button The LED and the letters AUTO H light AUTOH up The indicator lamp lights up AUTO H Automatic Hold is activated 69 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving Deactivating Press the button again The LED and the letters AUTO H go AUTOH out Automatic Hold is deactivated If the vehicle is being held by Automatic Hold press on the brake pedal to deactivate it When the parking brake is set manually Auto matic Hold is deactivated automatically Driving Automatic Hold is activated the vehicle is auto matically secured against rolling when it stops The indicator lamp lights up green PARK Step on the accelerator pedal to drive off The brake is released automatically The indicator lamp goes out Lower lamp indicator lamp in Canadian models Before driving into a car wash Deactivate Automatic Hold otherwise the parking brake will be set when the vehicle is sta tionary and the vehicle will no longer be able to roll lt Parking The parking brake is automatic
195. of the remote controlled system 2 Program the relevant button on the interior rearview mirror as described 3 Locate and press the synchronizing button onthe system being programmed You have approx 30 seconds for the next step 4 Hold down the programmed button on the interior rearview mirror for approximately 3 seconds and then release it If necessary repeat this work step up to three times in or der to finish synchronization Once synchro nization is complete the programmed func tion will be carried out Reprogramming individual buttons 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Press and hold the interior rearview mirror button to be programmed 3 Assoon as the interior rearview mirror LED starts flashing slowly hold the hand held transmitter for the system to be controlled approx 1 to 3 in 2 5 to 8 cm away from the buttons on the interior rearview mirror The required distance depends on the manual transmitter 4 Likewise press and hold the button of the desired function on the hand held transmit ter Release both buttons as soon as the interior rearview mirror LED flashes more rapidly When the LED is flashing faster this indi cates that the button on the interior rearview mirror has been programmed The system 147 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Interior equipment can then be controlled by the button on the interior rearview mirror If the LED does not flash faster a
196. ol 135 12 Transmission selector lever Controller with buttons 16 9 Parking brake 68 Auto Hold 69 AUTO H 14 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Cockpit Ataglance a glance All around the headliner 1 Emergency Request 199 4 Reading lamps 95 S N q I D 2 Glass sunroof powered 47 5 Interior lamps 95 Indicator lamp front passenger airbag 98 Ww Ra 15 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Ataglance GEIG iDrive iDrive Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems The concept The iDrive combines the functions of a multitude of switches Thus these functions can be oper ated from a central location Using the iDrive during a trip To avoid becoming distracted and posing an unnecessary hazard to your vehicle s occu pants and to other road users never attempt to use the controls or enter information unless traf fic and road conditions allow this Controls at a glance Controls 1 Control Display 2 Controller with buttons The buttons can be used to open the menus directly The controller can be used to select menu items and creat
197. omatic mode if the selec tor lever is in transmission position D gt Shift up pull right shift paddle gt Shift down pull left shift paddle The vehicle only shifts up or down at appropriate engine and road speeds e g it does not shift down if the engine speed is too high The selected gear is briefly displayed in the in strument cluster followed by the current gear Displays in the instrument cluster The transmission position is dis played e g P ma 19 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Displays Displays Vehicle equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip A tetangaro Couniy SPECME ana optiona ment or country variant This also applies for equipment that is offered in the model seriesis safety related functions and systems described in this chapter Therefore equipment Instrument cluster Overview instrument cluster 7 6 1 Fuelgauge 80 5 Engine oil temperature 80 2 Speedometer 6 Electronic displays 77 3 Indicator warning lamps 78 7 Display reset miles 80 4 Tachometer 80 76 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Displays Controls Electronic displays Overview instrument cluster with enhanced features 1 Messages e g Check Control 77 5 Selection list such as for the radio 85 Time 80 External temperature 80 Date 80 Hybrid displays 81 2 Range 81 Transmission display 7
198. omfort Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Cruise control The concept The system is functional at speeds beginning at approx 20 mph 30 km h It maintains the speed that was set using the control elements on the steering wheel The system brakes on downhill gradients if en gine braking action is insufficient Unfavorable conditions Do not use the system if unfavorable con ditions make it impossible to drive at a constant speed for instance gt On curvy roads gt In heavy traffic gt On slippery roads in fog snow or rain or on a loose road surface Otherwise you could lose control of the vehicle and cause an accident lt General information When ECO PRO is activated cruise control is also set to a driving style that saves on fuel con sumption Driving comfort Controls Ata glance System on off interrupt Resume speed Store speed A WON Store maintain change speed Switching on ka Press the button on the steering wheel The marking in the speedometer is set to the current speed Cruise control can be used Switching off Deactivated or interrupted system If th
199. on No service is currently required The deadline for service or a le gally mandated inspection is approaching The service deadline has al ready passed BRE Entering appointment dates Enter the dates for the required inspections Ensure that the vehicle date and time are set correctly Vehicle Info Vehicle status G o Service required Vehicle inspection Date Adjust the settings ae oS S SS Confirm The entered date is stored Automatic Service Request Data regarding the service status or legally man dated inspections of the vehicle are automati cally transmitted to your service center before a service due date You can check when your service center was notified Vehicle Info Vehicle status Open Options a i Last Service Request 83 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Displays Speed limit detection with No Passing Information The concept Speed limit detection Speed limit detection uses a symbol in the shape of a traffic sign to display the currently detected speed limit The camera at the base of the interior rearview mirror detects traffic signs at the edge of the road as well as variable over head sign posts Traffic signs with extra symbols for wet road conditions etc are also detected and compared with vehicle interior data such as for the rain sensor and are displayed depending on the situation The system tak
200. on helps save fuel The system switches off the combustion engine when conditions for electric driving refer to page 67 have been met The ignition remains switched on The tachometer registers O rpm If necessary the combustion engine starts automatically Note The combustion engine is not switched off au tomatically in the following situations gt The combustion engine is not yet at oper ating temperature gt The high voltage battery charge is very low or there is a high load on the vehicle electri cal system for instance due to a high load from automatic climate control gt The interior is in the heating or cooling phase The engine compartment lid is unlocked gt The vehicle is being optimized for the cur rent driving style for instance during the breaking in period or after a service appoint ment Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving Controls gt There are hybrid system faults Safety mode The combustion engine does not start automat ically in the following situations after an auto matic engine stop gt When the driver s door is open and neither the brake nor accelerator pedal are de pressed gt When the hood is unlocked The indicator lamps come on The combustion engine can only be started via the Start Stop button Switching off the vehicle during an automatic engine stop During an automatic engine stop the vehicle can be switched off perman
201. or The following conditions must be met to recover kinetic energy gt The vehicle is moving gt Transmission position D M S is engaged gt The high voltage battery is not fully charged Energy recovery displays in the instrument clus ter refer to page 82 68 Parking brake The concept The parking brake is used to prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is parked Setting ro Pull the switch The LED lights up The indicator lamp lights up red The PARK parking brake is set Lower lamp indicator lamp in Canadian models Set the parking brake and further secure the vehicle as required Set the parking brake firmly when parking oth erwise the vehicle could roll On steep upward and downward inclines further secure the vehi cle for example by turning the steering wheel in the direction of the curb lt While driving Use while driving serves as an emergency brak ing function Pull the switch and hold it The vehicle brakes hard while the button is being pulled The indicator lamp lights up red a signal PARK sounds and the brake lamps light up Lower lamp indicator lamp in Canadian models Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving If the vehicle is braked to a speed of approx 2 mph 3 km h the parking brake remains set Releasing With the ignition switched on I Automatic transmission Press the switch O o while the brake is pressed or tr
202. or Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Interior equipment Rear center console USB interface for data 155 transfer With Professional navigation system or TV at a glance Remove the cover or cigarette lighter In the front passenger footwell rest Without Professional navigation system or TV at a glance Socket is located below the glove compartment To access the socket fold open the cover In the cargo area The socket is located in the cover of the loading lip The USB interface is located in the glove com To access the socket fold open the cover partment General information Connection for importing and exporting data on USB devices e g gt Personal Profile settings gt Music collection see user s manual for Nav igation Entertainment and Communication Notes Observe the following when connecting gt Do not use force when plugging the con nector into the USB interface 150 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Interior equipment Controls gt Do not connect devices such as fans or lamps to the USB interface gt Donotconnect USB hard drives Do not use the USB interface to recharge external devices 151 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Storage compartments Storage compartments Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is d
203. orable equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment EOI ONS is also described that is not available in a vehicle f e g because of the selected optional equip Service contract ment or country variant This also applies for gt After your contract with BMW Assist has ex safety related functions and systems pired the BMW Assist system can be deac tivated by the service center without you having to visit a workshop Hazard warning flashers After deactivation an Emergency Request is no longer possible gt Under certain circumstances the system can be reactivated by a service center after you sign a new contract Initiating an Emergency Request The button is located in the center console Emergency Request Requirements gt Equipment version with full preparation package mobile phone 2 Press the SOS button until the LED in the button lights up 1 Press the cover briefly to open it An Emergency Request can be made even if no mobile phones are paired with the ve gt The LED lights up an Emergency Request hicle was initiated gt BMW Assist is activated If the situation allows wait in your vehicle The radio ready state is switched on until the voice connection has been estab lished gt The BMW Assist system is logged in to a wireless communi T pie Sup gt The LED flashes if the connection to the ported by BMW Assist BMW Assist Response Center
204. ors or windows Only use products intended for cleaning vehi cles Cleansers can contain substances that are dan gerous and harmful to your health Vehicle paint Regular care contributes to driving safety and value retention Environmental influences in areas with elevated air pollution or natural con taminants such as tree resin or pollen can affect the vehicle s paintwork Tailor the frequency and extent of your car care to these influences Aggressive substances such as spilled fuel oil grease or bird droppings must be removed im mediately to prevent the finish from being al tered or discolored Leather care Remove dust from the leather often using a cloth or vacuum cleaner Otherwise particles of dust and road grime chafe in pores and folds and lead to increased wear and premature degradation of the leather surface To guard against discoloration such as from clothing provide leather care roughly every two months Clean light colored leather more frequently be cause soiling on such surfaces is substantially more visible Use leather care products otherwise dirt and grease will gradually break down the protective layer of the leather surface Suitable care products are available from the service center Upholstery material care Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Care Mobility If they are very dirty e g beverage stains use a
205. out the insert Lighter Press on the cover Push in the lighter The lighter can be removed as soon as it pops back out Danger of burns Only hold the hot lighter by its knob oth erwise there is the danger of getting burned Switch off the ignition and take the remote con trol with you when leaving the vehicle so that children cannot use the lighter and burn them selves lt Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Rear Press on the cover Take out the insert Push in the lighter The lighter can be removed as soon as it pops back out Danger of burns Only hold the hot lighter by its knob oth erwise there is the danger of getting burned Take the remote control with you when leaving the vehicle so that children cannot use the lighter and burn themselves lt rt Controls Connecting electrical devices Note Do not plug the charger into the socket Do not connect battery chargers to the factory installed sockets in the vehicle Doing so may result in damage to the vehicle Sockets The lighter socket can be used as a socket for electrical equipment while the engine is running or when the ignition is switched on The total load of all sockets must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volts Do not damage the socket by using unsuitable connectors Press on the cover Remove the cover or cigarette lighter Remove cover 149 Online Edition f
206. own on the display of the automatic climate control Temperature Turn the wheel to set the desired temperature The automatic climate control achieves this temperature as quickly as possible if necessary by using the maximum cooling or heating ca pacity and then keeps it constant Avoid rapidly switching between different tem perature settings The automatic climate control will not have sufficient time to adjust the set temperature Manual air distribution The air distribution can be adjusted to individual needs e Press the button repeatedly to select a DA program gt Upper body region gt Upper body region and footwell gt Footwell Air flow manual To be able to manually adjust the air flow switch off the AUTO program first Press the left or right side of the button i decrease or increase air flow The selected air flow is shown on the display of the automatic climate control 140 Switching the system on off Switching off Press and hold the left button Switching on Press any button except gt Left side of Air volume button gt Seat heating Maximum cooling Press the button MAX A C The system is set to the lowest tem perature maximum air flow and recirculated air mode Air flows out of the vents for the upper body re gion Open them for this purpose Air is cooled as quickly as possible gt At an external temperature of approx 32 FIO C gt
207. p camera switched on 1 Select the symbol 2 Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller Contrast With the backup camera switched on 1 Select the symbol 2 Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller 125 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving comfort System limits Detection of objects High protruding objects such as ledges may not be detected by the backup camera Top View The concept Top View assists you in parking and maneuver ing The area around the doors and the road area around the vehicle are shown on the Control Display for this purpose General information The image is captured by two cameras integrated in the exterior mirrors and by the backup camera The range is at least 7 ft 2 m to the side and rear In this way obstacles up to the height of the ex terior mirrors are detected early Notes Check the traffic situation as well Check the traffic situation around the ve hicle with your own eyes Otherwise an accident could result from road users or objects located outside the picture area of the cameras lt At a glance Button in the vehicle 126 Py Top View Cameras S The lenses of the Top View cameras are located at the bottom of the exterior mirror housings The image quality may be impaired by dirt Clean the lens refer to page 208
208. ped by your service center or a workshop that has the necessary authorization for handling explosives Non professional attempts to service the sys tem could lead to failure in an emergency or un desired triggering of the airbag either of which could result in injury Warnings and information on the airbags are also found on the sun visors Functional readiness of the airbag system 3 When the ignition is switch on the warn N ing lamp in the instrument cluster lights up briefly and thereby indicates the op erational readiness of the entire airbag system and the belt tensioner Airbag system malfunctioning gt Warning lamp does not come on when the ignition is turned on gt The warning lamp lights up continuously 97 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Safety When there is a malfunction have the air bag system checked immediately When there is a malfunction have the airbag system checked immediately otherwise there is arisk that the system does not function as ex pected in the event of an accident despite cor responding severity of the accident Automatic deactivation of the front passenger airbags The system determines whether the front pas senger seat is occupied by measuring the re sistance of the human body The front knee and side airbag on the front passenger side are activated or deactivated ac cordingly Leave feet in the footwell Make sur
209. peed limiter display 84 Speed Limit Information 84 Speed limit in the com puter 87 Split screen 20 SPORT program Dynamic Driving Control 116 Sport automatic transmis sion 75 SPORT program Dynamic Driving Control 116 Sport program transmis sion 74 Stability control systems 114 Start Stop button 64 Start function during malfunc tion 33 Starting the combustion en gine 66 Status display tires 99 Status information iDrive 19 Status of Owner s Manual 7 Steering wheel adjusting 59 Steering wheel heating 59 Steering wheel memory 56 Steptronic automatic trans mission 73 Storage compartment remote control 154 Storage compartments 152 Storage compartments loca tions 152 Storage tires 181 Storing the vehicle 208 Summer tires tread 179 Supplementary text mes sage 9 Surround View 123 Suspension settings 116 Switch for Dynamic Driving Control 116 Switch on times parked car heating 144 Switch on times parked car ventilation 141 Switch refer to Cockpit 12 Symbols 6 Tachometer 80 Tail and brake lamps 196 Tailgate 39 Tailgate automatic 40 Tailgate opening with no touch activation 43 Tailgate via remote control 37 Tail lamps 195 Tail lamps bulb replace ment 196 Technical changes refer to Safety 7 Technical data 212 Telephone see user s manual for Navigation Entertain ment and Communication Temperature automatic cli mate control 136 Temperature d
210. please contact gt Your service center gt www homelink com on the Internet HomeLink is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls Inc Controls on the interior rearview mirror gt LED arrow 1 Buttons arrow 2 gt The hand held transmitter arrow 3 is re quired for programming Programming General information 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Initial setup Press and hold the left and right button on the interior rearview mirror simultaneously for approximately 20 seconds until the LED on the interior rearview mirror flashes This erases all programming of the buttons on the interior rearview mirror 3 Hold the hand held transmitter for the sys tem to be controlled approx 1 to 3 in 2 5 to 8 cm away from the buttons on the interior Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Interior equipment Controls rearview mirror The required distance de pends on the manual transmitter 4 Simultaneously press and hold the button of the desired function on the hand held trans mitter and the button to be programmed on the interior rearview mirror The LED on the interior rearview mirror will begin flashing slowly 5 Release both buttons as soon as the LED flashes more rapidly When the LED is flash ing faster this indicates that the button on the interior rearview mirror has been pro grammed If the LED does not flash faster after at least 60 seconds change the distance between the interior
211. plication the outer brake lamps light up gt During heavy brake application the inner brake lamps light up in addition 112 Active Protection The concept The Active Protection safety package consists of systems that are independent of each other gt PreCrash PreCrash The concept With this system critical driving situations that might result in an accident can be detected above a speed of approx 19 mph 30 km h In in these situations preventative protection meas ures are automatically undertaken to minimize the risk in the event of an accident as much as possible Critical driving situations may include gt Full application of the brakes gt Severe understeering gt Severe oversteering If the vehicle includes the collision warning or collision warning with braking feature impend ing collisions with vehicles driving ahead or stopped in front of you can also be detected within the system s range Personal responsibility The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment of the traffic situation The system may not always detect critical situations reliably and ina timely manner Adapt speed to traffic situation and drive alertly otherwise a risk to safety may result lt Function After the safety belt is buckled the front belts are automatically pretensioned once after the vehicle is driven is away In critical driving situations the following indi vidual
212. ps and bulbs make an essential contribution to vehicle safety The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends that you entrust corresponding procedures to the service center if you are unfamiliar with them or they are not described here You can obtain a selection of replacement bulbs at the service center 191 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Replacing components Danger of burns Only change bulbs when they are cool otherwise there is the danger of getting burned Working on the lighting system When working on the lighting system you should always switch off the lights affected to prevent short circuits To avoid possible injury or equipment damage when replacing bulbs observe any instructions provided by the bulb manufacturer lt Do not perform work bulb replacement on xenon headlamps Have any work on the xenon lighting system in cluding bulb replacement performed only by a service center Due to the high voltage present in the system there is the danger of fatal injuries if work is carried out improperly lt Do not touch the bulbs Do not touch the glass of new bulbs with your bare hands as even minute amounts of contamination will burn into the bulb s surface and reduce its service life Use a clean tissue cloth or something similar or hold the bulb by its base lt Light emitting diodes LEDs Light emitting diodes installed behind a cover serve as the light so
213. r rearview mirror is fogged over dirty or cov ered with stickers etc gt During calibration of the camera immedi ately after vehicle shipment Active Blind Spot Detection The concept Two radar sensors below the rear bumper mon itor the area behind and next to the vehicle at speeds above approx 30 mph 50 km h The system indicates whether there are vehicles in the blind spot arrow 1 or approaching from behind on the adjacent lane arrow 2 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Safety Controls The lamp in the exterior mirror housing lights up dimly Press the button A gt On the LED lights up Before you change lanes after setting the turn signal the system issues a warning inthe situa gt Off the LED goes out tions described above The system can issue warnings at speeds above The lamp in the housing of the exterior mirror approx 30 mph 50 km h flashes and the steering wheel vibrates The state is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Notes Display Personal responsibility The system does not serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment of the traffic situation Be aware of the traffic situation and the vehicle s surroundings at all times otherwise an accident is still possible despite all warnings At a glance Radar sensors Information stage The dimmed lamp in the mirror housing indi cates when there are vehicles in the blind spot o
214. r approaching from behind Warning If the turn signal is set while a vehicle is in the critical zone the steering wheel vibrates briefly and the lamp in the mirror housing flashes brightly The warning stops when the turn signal is switched off or the other vehicle leaves the crit ical zone The radar sensors are located under the rear bumper Switching on off System limits The system may not be fully functional in the following situations gt When a vehicle is approaching at a speed much faster than your own gt In heavy fog rain or snowfall In tight curves or on narrow lanes gt Ifthe bumper is dirty or iced up or covered with stickers Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Safety For US owners only The transmitter and receiver units comply with part 15 of the FCC Federal Communication Commission regulations Operation is governed by the following FCC ID gt NBGOO9014A Compliance statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions gt This device may not cause harmful interfer ence and gt this device must accept any interference re ceived including interference that may cause undesired operation Any unauthorized modifications or changes to these devices could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Brake force display The concept gt During normal brake ap
215. r to page 164 there are lashing eyes in the cargo area 155 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving tips This chapter provides you with information useful in dealing with specific driving and operating modes Driving tips PES Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Breaking in period General information Moving parts need to be broken in to adjust to each other The following instructions will help achieve a long vehicle life and good economy Engine and differential Always obey the official speed limit Up to 1 200 miles 2 000 km Do not exceed the maximum engine and road speed gt For gasoline engine 4 500 rom and 100 mph 160 km h Avoid full throttle operation and use of the transmission s kickdown mode for the initial miles From 1 200 miles 2 000 km The engine and vehicle speed can gradually be increased Tires Due to technical factors associated with their manufacture tires do not achieve their full trac tion potential until after an initial breaking in pe riod 158 Drive conservativ
216. rake force display 112 Brake lamps brake force dis play 112 Brake lamps bulb replace ment 196 Brake lights adaptive 112 Brake pads breaking in 158 Braking notes 161 Breakdown assis tance 199 200 Breaking in 158 Brightness of Control Dis play 89 Bulb replacement 191 Bulb replacement front 192 Bulb replacement rear 195 Bulbs and lamps 191 Button assignment for remote control 32 Button Start Stop 64 Bypassing refer to Jump starting 200 C California Proposition 65 Warning 7 Camera backup camera 124 Camera care 208 Camera Side View 128 Camera Top View 126 Can holder refer to Cu pholder 154 Car battery 197 Car care products 206 Care displays 208 Care vehicle 206 Cargo 163 Cargo area lid 39 Cargo area storage compart ments 155 Cargo straps securing cargo 164 Car key refer to Remote con trol 32 Carpet care 207 Car wash 205 Catalytic converter refer to Hot exhaust system 160 CBS Condition Based Serv ice 188 CD Multimedia see user s manual for Navigation Enter tainment and Communica tion Center armrest 153 Center console 14 Central locking system 36 Central screen refer to Control Display 16 Changes technical refer to Safety 7 Changing parts 191 Changing wheels 197 Changing wheels tires 179 CHARGE energy recovery 68 Charge indicator high voltage battery 81 Check Control 77 Children seating position 60 Children transporting saf
217. ranty Information Booklet for US models and in the Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models These en tries are proof of regular maintenance Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Maintenance Mobility Socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis Position EE There is an OBD socket on the driver s side for checking the primary components in the vehicle emissions Emissions service gt The warning lamp lights up ENGINE o ae SOON Emissions are deteriorating Have fo the vehicle checked as soon as pos sible gt The warning lamp flashes under certain cir cumstances Canadian model warning light indi cates the engine symbol This indicates that there is excessive misfir ing in the engine Reduce the vehicle speed and have the sys tem checked immediately otherwise seri ous engine misfiring within a brief period can seriously damage emission control compo nents in particular the catalytic converter Fuel cap e ra If the fuel cap is not properly tightened the OBD system may conclude that fuel vapor is escaping If the cap is then tightened the display should go out in a short time The indicator lamp lights up Data memory Your vehicle records data relating to vehicle op eration faults and user settings These data are stored in the remote control and can be read out with suitable devices particularly when the ve hicle is serviced The data obtained in this way p
218. rations during driving gt Unusual handling such as a strong tendency to pull to the left or right Damage can e g be caused by driving over curbs road damage or similar things In case of tire damage If there are indications of tire damage re duce your speed immediately and have the wheels and tires checked right away otherwise there is the increased risk of an accident Drive carefully to the next service center or tire shop If necessary have the vehicle towed Otherwise tire damage can be life threatening for vehicle occupants and other traffic partici pants Repair of tire damage For safety reasons the manufacturer of your vehicle recommends that you do not have damaged tires repaired they should be re placed Otherwise damage can occur as a re sult lt Changing wheels and tires Mounting Information on mounting tires Have mounting and balancing performed only by a service center or tire specialist If this work is not carried out properly there is the danger of subsequent damage and related safety hazards lt 179 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Wheels and tires Wheel and tire combination Information on the correct wheel tire combina tion and rim versions for your vehicle can be ob tained from your service center Incorrect wheel and tire combinations impair the function of a variety of systems such as ABS or DSC Using a tire size other
219. rbags are ac tivated or deactivated gt The indicator lamp lights up when a child who is properly seated in a child restraint fix ing system intended for that purpose is detected on the seat or the seat is empty The airbags on the front passen ger side are not activated gt The indicator lamp does not light up when for example a correctly seated person of sufficient size is detected on the seat The airbags on the front passenger side are ac tivated Detected child seats The system generally detects children seated in a child seat especially in the child seats that were required by NHTSA when the vehicle was manufactured After installing a child seat make Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Safety Controls sure that the indicator lamp for the front pas senger airbags lights up This indicates that the child seat has been detected and the front pas senger airbags are not activated Strength of the driver s and front passenger airbag The strength with which the driver s and front passenger airbags are triggered depends on the position of the driver s and front passenger seats To maintain the accuracy of this function over the long term calibrate the front seats when a corresponding message appears on the Control Display Calibrating the front seats A corresponding message appears on the Con trol Display 1 Move the respective seat forward all the way 2 Move the respect
220. res and tire tempera tures When correcting the tire inflation pressures note the following The tire pressure increases as the tire temper ature increases Therefore only correct the tire inflation pres sure when the tire is at the ambient temperature Compare the displayed tire temperature with 100 the external temperature in the instrument clus ter Resetting the system Reset the system after each correction of the tire inflation pressure and after every tire or wheel change Vehicle Info Vehicle status U Reset Start the engine do not drive away Reset the tire pressure using Reset DARN Drive away The tires are shown in gray and Resetting TPM is displayed After driving for a few minutes the set tire infla tion pressures are applied as set values The re setting process is completed automatically dur ing driving The tires are shown in green and TPM active is shown on the Control Display The trip can be interrupted at any time If you drive away again the process resumes auto matically If a flat tire is detected during a reset all tires are displayed in yellow Low tire pressure message The yellow warning lamp lights up A Check Control message is displayed gt There is aflat tire or a major loss in tire inflation pressure gt The system was not reset after a wheel change and thus warns based on the infla tion pressures initialized last 1 Reduc
221. ress the knob gt When the ignition is switched off the time external temper ature and odometer are dis gt When the ignition is switched on the trip odometer is reset played External temperature External temperature warning If the indicator drops to 37 F 3 C a signal sounds A Check Control message is dis played There is an increased risk of ice on roads Ice on roads Even at temperatures above 37 F 3 C there can be a risk of ice on roads Therefore drive carefully on bridges and shaded roads for example to avoid the increased risk of an accident lt Time The time is displayed at the bot tom of the instrument cluster 08 35 am Setting the time and time format refer to page 88 Date The date is displayed in the in ORKLA strument cluster Setting the date and date format refer to page 88 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Displays Controls High voltage battery charge indicator Range After the reserve range is reached 7m 79 mis gt ACheck Control message is displayed briefly gt The remaining range is shown on the onboard com puter gt When a dynamic driving style is used such as when cornering quickly operation of the engine is not always ensured The Check Control message appears continu ously below a range of approx 30 miles 50 km Refuel promptly Refuel no later than at a range of 30
222. restraint automatically reduces the distance from the head Reduced protective function gt Do not use seat or head restraint cov ers gt Do not hang objects e g clothes hangers on the head restraints gt Only attach accessories approved by BMW to the seat or head restraint Otherwise the protective function of the active head restraint will be impaired and the personal safety of the occupants will be endangered lt Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Adjusting Adjusting the height manual head restraints mw B J Fig rr 1 Ti 4 4 gt To raise pull To lower press the button arrow 1 and push the head restraint down Adjusting the height electrical head restraints Adjusting electrically Distance to back of head manual head restraints Wa K Ti gt pan if T gt Forward by pulling Back press the button and push the head restraint toward the rear Distance to back of head electrical head restraints The head restraint is automatically repositioned when the shoulder support is adjusted Adjusting the side extensions Fold forward for increased lateral support in the resting position Removing The head restraints cannot be removed Rear head restraints Correctly adjusted head restraint A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the risk of injury to cervical vertebrae in the event of an accident Adjusting t
223. ried out improperly lt For checking and adjusting headlamp aim please contact your BMW center Parking lamps and roadside parking lamps turn signal lamp Follow the general instructions on Lamps and bulbs refer to page 191 These lights feature LED technology Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction Corner illuminating lamps Follow the general instructions on Lamps and bulbs refer to page 191 The illustration shows the left side of the engine compartment Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Replacing components Mobility 55 watt bulb H7 35 watt bulb H8 1 Fold open the cover in the engine compart 1 Carefully pull out the grill toward the front ment 3 Pull the lamp out toward the front 4 Remove the bulb and replace it 5 Insert the new bulb and attach the cover in the reverse order Tail lamps bulb replacement At a glance s 4 Remove the bulb and replace it 5 Insert the new bulb and attach the cover in the reverse order Front fog lamps Follow the general instructions on lamps and bulbs refer to page 191 Turn signal Reversing lamp Inside brake lamp mh WON Tail lamp 195 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Replacing components 5 Outside brake lamp 6 Rear reflector Turn signal outer brake tail and license plate lamps Follow the general instructions on lamps and bulbs refer to page 191
224. rmining the load limit h f gt P v 4 S A _ _ lt A a 4 I C Fi 1 Locate the following statement on your ve hicle s placard gt The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or YYY lbs Otherwise damage to the ve hicle and unstable driving situations may result 2 Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle 3 Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kilograms or YYY pounds 4 The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity For example if the YYY amount equals 1 000 Ibs and there will be four 150 Ibs pas sengers in your vehicle the amount of avail able cargo and luggage load capacity is 400 Ibs 1 000 Ibs minus 600 Ibs 400 Ibs 5 Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4 Load i lt Max Load i i i lt Max Load h h i h Max Load The maximum load is the sum of the weight of the occupants and the cargo The greater the weight of the occupants the less cargo that can be transported 163 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving tips _ dj Loading Stowing cargo gt Heavy cargo stow as far forward and as low as possible ideally direct
225. ronic Transmission positions D Drive automatic position Position for normal vehicle operation All for ward gears are available R is Reverse Select only when the vehicle is stationary N is Neutral Use in automatic car washes for example The vehicle can roll When the ignition is switched off refer to page 64 position P is engaged automatically P Park Select only when the vehicle is stationary The drive wheels are blocked P is engaged automatically gt After deactivating drive readiness when the vehicle is in radio ready state refer to page 64 or when the ignition is switched off refer to page 64 and when position R or D is engaged gt With the ignition is off if position N is en gaged gt Ifthe safety belt is unbuckled the driver s door is opened and the brake pedal is not pressed while the vehicle is stationary and transmission position R or D is engaged 73 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving Before exiting the vehicle make sure that posi tion P of the automatic transmission is engaged Otherwise the vehicle may begin to roll Kickdown Kickdown is used to achieve maximum driving performance Press on the gas pedal beyond the resistance point at the full throttle position Engaging the transmission position gt Transmission position P can only be disen gaged when the vehicle drive readiness is engaged and the brake pedal is depress
226. rop erties lt Final tire failure Vibrations or loud noises while driving can indicate the final failure of the tire Reduce speed and stop otherwise pieces of the tire could come loose and cause an accident Do not con tinue driving and contact your service center lt 101 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Safety Message when the system was not reset A Check Control message is displayed The system detected a wheel change but was not reset Warnings regarding the current tire inflation pressure are not reliable Check the tire inflation pressure and reset the system Malfunction The yellow warning lamp flashes and rf then lights up continuously A Check Control message is displayed No flat tire can be detected Display in the following situations gt Awheel without TPM electronics is fitted have the service center check it if necessary gt Malfunction have the system checked by your service center gt TPM could not be fully reset Reset the sys tem again gt Disturbance by systems or devices with the same radio frequency after leaving the area of the disturbance the system automatically becomes active again Declaration according to NHTSA FMVSS 138 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Each tire including the spare if provided should be checked monthly when cold and in flated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on th
227. rotection 112 Active seat front 51 Active seat ventilation front 52 Adaptive brake lights refer to Brake force display 112 Adaptive light control 93 Additives oil 185 Adjustments seats head re straints 49 After washing vehicle 206 Airbags 96 Airbags indicator warning light 97 Air circulation refer to Recir culated air mode 137 Air dehumidifying refer to Cooling function 137 Air distribution manual 136 Air flow automatic climate control 136 Air pressure tires 175 Air vents refer to Ventila tion 138 Alarm system 44 Alarm unintentional 45 All around the center con sole 14 All around the headliner 15 All around the steering wheel 12 224 ALL program automatic cli mate control 137 All season tires refer to Win ter tires 180 Alternating code hand held transmitter 147 Alternative oil types 185 Ambient light 95 Antifreeze washer fluid 73 Antilock Brake System ABS 114 Anti slip control refer to DSC 114 Approved axle load 213 Approved engine oils 185 Armrest refer to Center arm rest 153 Arrival time 87 Ashtray 148 Ashtray front 148 Ashtray rear 149 Assistance for the combustion engine 68 Assistance Roadside Assis tance 200 Assistance when driving off 114 ASSIST Hybrid system 68 AUTO H button refer to Auto matic Hold 69 AUTO intensity 136 Automatic car wash 205 Automatic climate con trol 135 Automatic Curb Monitor 58 Automatic deactivation
228. rovide valuable information for service proc esses and repair or for optimizing and develop ing vehicle functions further Event Data Recorder EDR This vehicle is equipped with an event data re corder EDR The main purpose of an EDR is to record in certain crash or near crash like situa tions such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle data that will assist in under standing how a vehicle s systems performed The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time typically 30 seconds or less The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record such data as gt How various systems in your vehicle were operating gt Whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts were fastened gt How far if at all the driver was depressing the accelerator and or brake pedal gt How fast the vehicle was traveling These data can help provide a better under standing of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a nontrivial crash situation occurs no data are re corded by the EDR under normal driving condi tions and no personal data e g name gender age and crash location are recorded However other parties such as law enforce ment could combine the EDR data with the type of personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation 189 Online Edition for Part no 0
229. rt Notes The images from both cameras are shown si multaneously on the Control Display Check the traffic situation as well Check the traffic situation around the ve hicle on blind driveways and intersections with your own eyes Otherwise an accident could re sult from road users or objects located outside the picture area of the Side View cameras lt At a glance Button in the vehicle o Side View Cameras Two cameras integrated in the punpa capture the image The two camera lenses are located on the sides of the bumper The image quality may be impaired by dirt Clean the lens refer to page 208 128 Switching on off Switching on off manually o Press the button Automatic deactivation during forward travel The system switches off when a certain driving distance or speed is exceeded Switch the system back on if necessary Display The traffic area to the left and right is displayed on the Control Display Guidelines at the bottom of the image show the position of the front of the vehicle Brightness With the Side View switched on 1 Brightness 2 Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller Contrast With the Side View switched on 1 Contrast 2 Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving comfort Controls Syste
230. s gt In car washes gt In narrow streets gt For folding back mirrors that were folded away manually Mirrors that were folded in are folded out auto matically at a speed of approx 25 mph 40 km h Fold in the mirror in a car wash Before entering an automatic car wash fold in the exterior mirrors by hand or with the button otherwise they could be damaged de pending on the width of the vehicle 58 Automatic heating Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated whenever the engine is running Automatic dimming feature Both exterior mirrors are automatically dimmed Photocells are used for control in the Interior rear view mirror refer to page 58 Interior rearview mirror Reducing the blinding effect From behind when driving at night turn the knob Interior rearview mirror automatic dimming feature The concept te Photocells are used for control gt Inthe mirror glass gt On the back of the mirror Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Adjusting Controls Functional requirement Power steering wheel adjustment For proper operation gt Keep the photocells clean gt Donotcover the area between the inside rearview mirror and the windshield Steering wheel General information i The steering wheel can be adjusted in four di Do not adjust while driving rections Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving otherwise an unexpected movement _
231. s confirmed for approx 2 seconds by rapid flashing of the green LED lf there is a transmission error the red LED lights up for approx 2 seconds The symbol on the display of the automatic climate control flashes Climate control Frequencies The remote control may not function properly if it experiences local interference from other sys tems or devices that use the same frequency Replacing the batteries Replace the battery if a message is displayed or if the LED either no longer lights up or flashes when the remote control is activated No rechargeable batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries as damage may result from the substances in the batteries 1 Use a suitable object to unclip the battery compartment arrow 1 2 Remove the cover of the battery compart ment arrow 2 3 Insert batteries of the same type 4 Press the cover closed Ky Takethe used battery to a recycling cen ter or to your service center New parked car heating remote control Anew parked car heating remote control can be placed into operation as a second device or if the original one was lost it can be initialized by your service center if needed Two remote control devices can be used with the vehicle 145 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Interior equipment Interior equipment Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in th
232. s shown There are also hybrid components under the ve hicle that are hidden by the underbody paneling Make sure not to damage any of the underbody paneling parts Otherwise there is the risk of fatal injury from electric shock due to damaged high voltage components lt Vehicle battery Maintenance The battery is maintenance free i e the elec trolyte will last for the life of the battery Your service center will be glad to advise you on questions regarding the battery Battery replacement Use approved vehicle batteries only Only use vehicle batteries that have been approved for your vehicle by the manufacturer otherwise the vehicle could be damaged and systems or functions may not be fully availa ble After a battery replacement have the battery registered on the vehicle by your service center to ensure that all comfort functions are fully available and that any Check Control messages are no longer displayed Charging the battery Note Do not plug the charger into the socket Do not connect battery chargers to the factory installed sockets in the vehicle Doing so may result in damage to the vehicle Starting aid terminals In the vehicle only charge the battery via the starting aid terminals refer to page 201 in the engine compartment with the engine off 197 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Mobility Replacing components Power failure After a temporar
233. seat heating is activated automati cally with the temperature selected last When ECO PRO refer to page 167 is activated the heater output is reduced Switching off Press the button longer The LEDs go out Active seat ventilation front The seat cushion and backrest surfaces are cooled by means of integrated fans Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Adjusting Controls The ventilation rapidly cools the seat e g if the vehicle interior is overheated or for continuous cooling at high temperatures 4 ed a S ll is ee tells ie oa S Switching on a Press the button once for each ventila tion level The highest level is active when three LEDs are lit If when the seat ventilation is turned on the Max imum Cooling function is activated the seat ventilation automatically switches to the highest level When the Maximum Cooling function is switched off the unit switches back to the pre viously set level After a short time the system automatically moves down one level in order to prevent ex cessive cooling Switching off mje Press the button longer The LEDs go out Safety belts Seats with safety belt The vehicle has five seats each of which is equipped with a safety belt Notes Always make sure that safety belts are being worn by all occupants before driving away Although airbags enhance safety by providing added protection they are not a substitut
234. sly illuminated This sequence will continue upon subsequent vehicle start ups as long as the malfunction exists When the mal function indicator is illuminated the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of reasons including the installation of replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly Always check the TPMS malfunction telltale after replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the re placement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function properly FTM Flat Tire Monitor The concept The system does not measure the actual infla tion pressure in the tires It detects a pressure loss in a tire by comparing the rotational speeds of the individual wheels while moving Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Safety Controls In the event of a pressure loss the diameter and therefore the rotational speed of the corre sponding wheel change This is detected and reported as a flat tire Functional requirements The system must have been initialized when the tire inflation pressure was correct otherwise reliable signaling of a flat tire is not ensured In itialize the system after each correction of the tire inflation pressure and after every tire or wheel change System limits Sudden tire damage Sudden serious tire damage
235. splay in the instrument cluster ECO PRO bonus range An extension of the range can be achieved by an adjusted driving style This may be displayed as the bo nus range in the instrument clus ter The bonus range is shown in the range display The bonus range is automatically reset every time the vehicle is refueled 168 Driving style In the tachometer a mark in the Miia bar display indicates the current efficiency of the driving style cor responding to the accelerator pedal position be 1 POWER Saree gt Blue display efficient driving style as long as the mark moves within the blue range gt Gray display adjust driving style e g by backing off the accelerator pedal The display switches to blue as soon as all con ditions for fuel economy optimized driving are met ECO PRO Tip driving instruction The arrow indicates that the driv ing style can be adjusted to be jome ag more fuel efficient by backing off om the accelerator for instance ECO PRO tip Symbols An additional symbol and a text instruction are displayed D ECO PRO Symbol Measure For efficient driving style back off the accelerator or delay accelerating to allow time to assess road conditions Reduce speed to the selected ECO PRO speed Automatic transmission switch from S M to D or avoid manual shift inter ventions Indications on the Control Display Displaying ECO PRO Tips ECO PRO
236. splay the most recent destinations Open the traffic bulletins Special destinations Command ECO PRO Tips Efficient Dynamics Split screen Hybridk Split screen Efficient Dynamics Command Navigation Enter address Enter address City State Postal Codex Guidance gt Start guidance Stop guidances gt Home address Route preference lt Route information lt Voice instructions lt Repeat voice instructions Voice instructions lt Address book Last destinations gt Traffic Info lt Points of interest 217 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Reference Short commands of the voice act system Map Function Display the map Map facing north Map facing the direction of travel Perspective map Automatic scaling of the map Scale Split screen settings Function Split screen Switch off the split screen Adjust the split screen Split screen map facing north Split screen current position Split screen facing the direction of travel Split screen perspective Split screen expanded intersection zoom Split screen scale feet Split screen scale meters Split screen scale kilometers Split screen scale miles Split screen highlight the traffic situation Split screen computer 218 Command gt Map lt Map facing north Map in direction of travek Map perspectives Map with a
237. ss 2 Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller Contrast With Top View switched on 1 Contrast 2 Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller Displaying the turning circle and pathway lines gt The static red turning circle line shows the space needed to the side of the vehicle when the steering wheel is turned all the way gt Thevariable green pathway line assists you in assessing the amount of space actually needed to the side of the vehicle The pathway line is dependent on the cur rent steering angle and is continuously ad justed with the steering wheel movement Parking aid lines Turning circle and pathway lines are displayed System limits Top View cannot be used in the following situa tions gt With a door open gt With the trunk lid open gt With an exterior mirror folded in gt In poor light A Check Control message is displayed in some of these situations Side View The concept Side View provides an early look at cross traffic at blind driveways and intersections Road users concealed by obstacles to the left and right of the vehicle can only be detected relatively late from the driver s seat To improve visibility two cameras in the front of the vehicle record the traffic situation on each side 127 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving comfo
238. ssarily delay the establishment of a te lephone connection Instead use the SOS button refer to page 199 in the vicinity of the interior mirror 23 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Ataglance EMeleluiasmme Voice activation system Environmental conditions gt Say the commands numbers and letters smoothly and with normal volume empha sis and speed gt Always say commands in the language of the voice activation system gt When selecting the radio station use the standard pronunciation for the station name ideally as the name appears on the Control Display NOT FOR US lt e g Classic Radio station gt Keep the doors windows and glass sunroof closed to prevent noise interference gt Avoid making other noise in the vehicle while speaking 24 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehicle Ataglance a glance Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehicle Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehicle The integrated Owner s Manual can be dis played on the Control Display The equipment and funct
239. ssibly substantial variations in the de sign and age of the tire casing structures can limit service life and have a negative impact on road safety lt Winter tires The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends winter tires for winter roads or at temperatures below 45 F 7 C Although so called all season M S tires do pro vide better winter traction than summer tires they do not provide the same level of perform ance as winter tires Maximum speed of winter tires If the maximum speed of the vehicle is higher than the permissible speed for the winter tires then display a corresponding sign in the field of vision You can obtain this sign from the tire spe cialist or from your service center Maximum speed for winter tires Do not exceed the maximum speed for the winter tires otherwise tire damage and acci dents can occur lt Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Wheels and tires Mobility Run flat tires If you are already using run flat tires for your own safety you should replace them only with the same kind No spare tire is available in the case of a flat tire Your service center will be glad to advise you Rotating wheels between axles The manufacturer of your vehicle advises against swapping wheels between the front and rear axles This can impair the handling characteristics Storage Store wheels and tires in a cool dry place with as little exposure to light as possib
240. sting the info display You can select what information from the on board computer is to be displayed on the info display of the instrument cluster 1 Settings 2 Info display 3 Select the desired displays Information in detail Range Displays the estimated cruising range available with the remaining fuel It is calculated based on your driving style over the last 20 miles 30 km If there is only enough fuel left for less than 45 miles 80 km the color of the display changes Average fuel consumption This is calculated for the period during which the engine Is running The average fuel consumption is calculated on the basis of various distances Average speed Periods in which the vehicle is parked with the engine manually stopped do not enter into the calculation of the average speed Resetting average values Press and hold the computer button on the turn signal lever Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Displays Controls Distance to destination The distance remaining to the destination is dis played if a destination is entered in the naviga tion system before the trip is started The distance to the destination is adopted au tomatically Time of arrival The estimated time of arrival is displayed if a destination is en tered in the navigation system before the trip is started The time must be correctly set W 11 05am Speed limit detection Description
241. stored for the button and the remote control currently in use Integrated key Press the button on the back of the remote con trol arrow 1 and pull out the key arrow 2 The integrated key fits the following locks gt Driver s door gt Storage compartment in the front center armrest Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Opening and closing Controls The storage compartment contains a switch for separately securing the trunk lid refer to page 41 Replacing the battery 1 Take the integrated key out of the remote control 2 Pushin the catch with the key arrow 1 3 Remove the cover of the battery compart ment see arrow 2 4 Insert a battery of the same type with the positive side facing upwards 5 Press the cover closed Take the used battery to a recycling cen Che ter or to your service center New remote controls You can obtain new remote controls from your service center Loss of the remote controls Lost remote controls can be blocked by your service center Emergency detection of remote control It is possible to switch on the ignition or start the engine in situations such as the following gt Interference of radio transmission to remote control by external sources gt Discharged battery in the remote control Interference of radio transmission by mobile devices in close proximity to the remote control gt Interference of radio transmission by charg
242. t to the desired tilt After releasing the lever apply your weight to the seat or lift it off to make sure the seat en gages properly 49 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Adjusting Forward backward Z lt Se n i A Fi 7 i gt NN f PP PY Te 4 N oa Pull the lever and slide the seat in the desired direction After releasing the lever move the seat forward or back slightly to make sure it engages prop erly Height 7 Move the button in the required direction Backrest Electrically adjustable seats At a glance Lumbar support Backrest width Shoulder support Backrest Forward back height tilt Thigh support O 0O A QHN Note The seat setting for the driver s seat is stored for the remote control currently in use When the vehicle is unlocked via the remote control the position is automatically retrieved if the Func tion refer to page 37 for this is activated Adjustments in detail 1 Forward back Move the button in the required direction 50 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Adjusting 2 Height Lumbar support The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad justed in such a way that it supports the lumbar region of the spine The lower back and the spine are supported for upright posture gt Press the front rear section of the switch The curvature is increased decreased gt Press the upper
243. ta short commands for the voice activation system and an index that will quickly take you to the information you need Reference Technical data Technical data Vehicle equ pment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip A etanaara Count ste aie ana optipra ment or country variant This also applies for equipment that is offered in the model seriesis safety related functions and systems described in this chapter Therefore equipment Dimensions Width height Soe i II SOP WAM CNN r 2 1 Vehicle height 57 6 inches 1 464 mm 3 Vehicle width with mirrors 82 4 in 2 Vehicle width without mirrors 73 2 in ches 2 094 mm ches 1 860 mm 212 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Technical data Reference Length wheel base 2 1 Wheel base 116 9 inches 2 968 mm 2 Length 193 1 inches 4 905 mm Smallest turning circle without active steering 39 ft 2 in 11 95 m Weights ActiveHybrid 5 Approved gross vehicle weight lbs 5 291 kg 2 400 Load lbs kg 904 410 Approved front axle load lbs kg 2 513 1 140 Approved rear axle load lbs 2 921 kg 1 325 Approved roof load capacity lbs kg 220 100 Cargo area capacity cu ft l 13 24 375 213 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Reference Technical data Capacities Fuel tank 17 7167 Fuel quality refer to page 174 Windshield and headlamp 5 3 5 washer s
244. tched on via the remote control of the parked car heating depending on the external temperature The parked car heating can also be switched on and off via the iDrive either directly or at two preselected switch on times Controls When the remote control for the parked car heating is used it depends on the external tem perature for whether the auxiliary air condition ing or the parked car heating is activated gt External temperature below approx 59 F 15 C parked car heating refer to page 144 is activated gt External temperature above approx 59 F 15 C auxiliary air conditioning refer to page 142 is activated Auxiliary air conditioning The concept To cool the heated passenger compartment im mediately before starting to drive the automatic climate control can be activated via a remote control The automatic climate control reduces the inte rior temperature with high cooling power for ap prox two minutes The auxiliary air conditioning can be switched on or off using the remote control or the remote control of the parked car heating If it is activated using the remote control of the parked car heating the parked car ventilation is activated for about refer to page 141 30 mi nutes after auxiliary air conditioning 142 Remote control The concept The remote control can be used to activate the auxiliary air conditioning for two minutes from outside temperatures of about 59 F 15
245. ter storage care 208 Winter tires suitable tires 180 Winter tires tread 179 Wiper blades replacing 191 Wiper fluid 73 Wiper system 71 Wood care 207 Word match concept naviga tion 21 Working on the hybrid sys tem 203 Wrench 191 X Xenon headlamps bulb re placement 194 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 More about BMW The Ultimate Driving bmwusa com Machine Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 01 40 2 903 091 ue
246. ter this time they are dis played again automatically Other Check Control messages are hidden automatically after approx 20 seconds They are stored and can be displayed again later Displaying stored Check Control messages iF 2 3 4 Vehicle Info Vehicle status A Check Control Select the text message Messages after trip completion Special messages that are displayed during driving are displayed again after the ignition is switched off 79 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Displays Fuel gauge The vehicle inclination may cause the display to vary Notes on refueling refer to page 172 Tachometer Always avoid engine speeds in the red warning field In this range the fuel supply is interrupted to protect the engine Engine oil temperature gt Cold engine the pointer is at the low temperature end Drive at moderate engine and vehicle speeds gt Normal operating tempera ture the pointer is in the mid dle or in the left half of the temperature display gt Hot engine the pointer is at the high tem perature end A Check Control message is displayed in addition Coolant temperature Ifthe coolant along with the engine becomes too hot a Check Control message is displayed Check the coolant level refer to page 187 Odometer and trip odometer gt Odometer arrow 1 gt Trip odometer arrow 2 80 Display reset miles P
247. tery is discharged completely so that the engine can still be started Ignition on Press the Start Stop button and do not press on the brake pedal at the same time All vehicle systems are ready for operation Most of the indicator and warning lamps in the instrument cluster light up for varying lengths of time To save battery power when the engine is off switch off the ignition and any unnecessary electronic systems power consumers The ignition is switched off automatically in the following situations gt When locking the vehicle if the low beams are switched on gt Shortly before the battery is discharged completely so that the engine can still be started gt Ifthe engine is switched off and the ignition is switched on the system automatically switches to the radio ready state when the door is opened if the lights are switched off or the daytime running lights are switched on Ignition off Press the Start Stop button again and do not press on the brake pedal at the same time All indicator lamps in the instrument cluster go out To save battery power when the engine is off switch off the ignition and any unnecessary electronic systems power consumers Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving Controls Transmission position P with the ignition off When the ignition is switched off position P is engaged automatically When in an automatic car wash for example ensure th
248. than the size originally fit ted can significantly affect fuel consumption To maintain good handling and vehicle re sponse use only tires with a single tread con figuration from a single manufacturer Following tire damage have the original wheel and tire combination remounted on the vehicle as soon as possible Approved wheels and tires The manufacturer of your vehicle recom mends that you use only wheels and tires that have been approved for your particular vehicle model For example despite having the same official size ratings variations can lead to body contact and with it the risk of severe accidents The manufacturer of your vehicle cannot evalu ate non approved wheels and tires to determine if they are suited for use and therefore cannot ensure the operating safety of the vehicle if they are mounted Recommended tire brands For each tire size the manufacturer of your ve hicle recommends certain tire brands These can be identified by a star on the tire sidewall 180 With proper use these tires meet the highest standards for safety and handling New tires Due to technical factors associated with their manufacture tires do not achieve their full trac tion potential until after an initial breaking in pe riod Drive conservatively for the first 200 miles 300 km Retreaded tires The manufacturer of your vehicle does not rec ommend the use of retreaded tires Retreaded tires Po
249. the crash site Immediately notify rescue forces police or firefighters of the fact that your vehicle is equipped with a hybrid system Engage transmission position P apply the parking brake and switch off the ignition Lock the vehicle after exiting Do not inhale any gases escaping from the high voltage battery if necessary maintain a safe distance from the vehicle Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Care Mobility Care Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Car washes Notes Steam jets or high pressure washers When using steam jets or high pressure washers hold them a sufficient distance away and use a maximum temperature of 140 F 60 C Ensure that a distance of at least 31 5 in ches 50 cm is maintained at all times Holding them too close or using excessively high pres sures or temperatures can cause damage or preliminary damage that may then lead to long term damage Follow the operating instructions for the high pressure washer lt Cleaning sensors cameras with high pressure washers When using high pressure washers do not spray the exterior sensors and cameras e
250. the instrument cluster e g M1 Once maximum engine speed is attained M S manual mode is automatically upshifted as needed Switching to manual mode gt To shift down press the selector lever for ward gt Toshift up pull the selector lever rearwards Gears will only be shifted at appropriate engine and road speeds e g downshifting is not pos sible if the engine speed is too high The selected gear is briefly displayed in the in strument cluster followed by the current gear Not M550d xDrive Sport automatic transmission prevent automatic upshifting in M S manual mode For vehicles with Sport automatic transmis sions automatic shift operations are not per formed at maximum engine speed for example if one of the following conditions is met gt DSC deactivated gt TRACTION activated gt SPORT activated In addition the kickdown is deactivated Ending the sport program manual mode Push the selector lever to the right D is displayed in the instrument cluster Shift paddles for Sport automatic transmission The shift paddles on the steering wheel allow you to shift gears quickly while keeping both hands on the steering wheel If the shift paddles on the steering wheel are used to shift gears in automatic mode the trans mission temporarily switches to manual mode If the shift paddles are not used and the vehicle is not accelerated for a certain time the system switches back into aut
251. the sensors are unable to detect fog or hazy weather To avoid safety risks you should always switch on the lamps manually un der these conditions 92 Daytime running lights With the ignition switched on the daytime run ning lights light up in position 0 D Q or 40 After the ignition is switched off the parking lamps light up in position DQE Activating deactivating 1 Settings 2 Lighting 3 Daytime running lamps cr Lighting Pathway light s Os O Triple turn signal i O Daytime running lamps We gt O Welcome lights The setting is stored for the remote control cur rently in use Roadside parking lamps The vehicle can be illuminated on one side Switching on With the ignition switched off press the lever either up or down past the resistance point for approx 2 seconds Switching off Briefly press the lever to the resistance point in the opposite direction Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Lamps Controls Adaptive light control The concept Adaptive light control is a variable headlamp control system that enables dynamic illumina tion of the road surface Depending on the steering angle and other pa rameters the light from the headlamp follows the course of the road In tight curves e g on mountainous roads or when turning an additional corner illuminating lamp is switched on that lights up the inside of the curve when the vehicle
252. the sliding visor gt Press the switch in the de sired direction to the resist ance point and hold it there The sliding visor moves while the switch is being held gt Press the switch in the desired direction past the resistance point The sliding visor moves automatically Pressing the switch again stops the motion Opening closing the glass sunroof When the sliding visor is open proceed as de scribed under Sliding visor 47 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Opening and closing Opening closing the glass sunroof and sliding visor together Briefly press the switch twice in gt succession in the desired direc tion past the resistance point The glass sunroof and sliding vi sor move together Pressing the switch again stops the motion Convenient operation refer to page 37 via the remote control Convenient closing refer to page 43 with Com fort Access Pinch protection system If the closing force when closing the glass sun roof exceeds a certain value the closing move ment is stopped beginning at approximately the middle of the opening in the roof or from the tilted position during closing The glass sunroof opens again slightly Danger of pinching even with pinch pro tection Despite the pinch protection system check that the roof s closing path is clear otherwise the closing action may not be interrupted in certain extreme situations such as
253. then recirculates the air currently within the vehicle iwi Press the button repeatedly to select an operating mode LEDs off outside air flows in continuously Left LED on automatic recirculated air con trol a sensor detects pollutants in the out side air and controls the shutoff automati Cally gt Right LED on recirculated air mode the supply of outside air into the vehicle is per manently blocked If the windows are fogged over switch off the recirculated air mode and press the AUTO but ton on the driver s side to utilize the condensa tion sensor Make sure that air can flow onto the windshield Continuous recirculated air mode The recirculated air mode should not be used for an extended period of time as the air quality inside the vehicle deteriorates steadily lt Cooling function The passenger compartment can be cooled with the engine running or switched off Online Edition for Part no Ne Press the button The air is cooled and dehumidified and depending on the temperature setting warmed again Depending on the weather the windshield may fog up briefly when the engine is started The cooling function is switched on automati cally with the AUTO program When using the automatic climate control con densation water refer to page 162 develops that exits underneath the vehicle Rear window defroster Press the button The rear window defroster switches off automatically
254. therwise injuries may result lt Do not place the remote control in the cargo area Take the remote control with you and do not leave it in the cargo area otherwise the remote control is locked inside the vehicle when the trunk lid is closed Manual operation In the event of an electrical fault manually op erate the unlocked trunk lid slowly and smoothly To close it completely push the trunk lid down lightly It is closed automatically Keep the closing path clear Make sure that the closing path is clear otherwise injuries may result lt Locking separately The trunk lid can be locked separately using the switch in the front center armrest 41 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Opening and closing gt Trunk lid secured arrow 1 gt Trunk lid not secured ar row 2 t Slide the switch into the arrow 1 position This secures the trunk lid and disconnects it from the central locking system Al S 6 a When the center armrest is locked the trunk lid cannot be opened This is beneficial when the vehicle is parked us ing valet service The infrared remote control can be handed out without the key Emergency unlocking Pull the handle inside the cargo area The trunk lid unlocks Comfort Access The concept The vehicle can be accessed without activating the remote control All you need to do is to have the remote control with you e g in yo
255. through energy recovery The electric motor acts as a generator and con verts the kinetic energy of the vehicle into elec tric current Charging can take place in various situations gt When the vehicle is coasting if the acceler ator is not pressed gt During vehicle braking When exerting gentle pressure on the brakes the vehicle is only braked by the electric motor When the brake pedal is depressed further the brake system is activated additionally This is why only part of the brake energy is used to charge the high voltage battery when exerting firm pressure on the brake Foresighted driving and the early reduction of speed are important to make full use of the hy brid characteristics of your vehicle Auto Start Stop function The Auto Start Stop function refer to page 66 switches the combustion engine off when coasting braking and while the vehicle is stopped Convenience functions such as the automatic climate control are supplied by the high voltage battery and can remain switched on Auxiliary functions of the automatic climate control The hybrid system makes it possible to operate the automatic climate control even with the combustion engine switched off In this way the interior of the vehicle can be cooled for example during a break in the journey by residual cooling or even before the trip by auxiliary air condition Ing gt Residual cooling refer to page 140 28 gt Auxiliary air co
256. tion in rear center Temperature 1 2 AUTO program 3 Vent settings ONT 4 Airflow AUTO intensity Toward blue colder 5 Display Toward red warmer 6 Maximum cooling gt Lever for changing the air flow direction ar 7 Seatheating 52 row 2 gt Thumbwheels for continuous opening and Switching the rear automatic climate closing of the vents arrow 3 control on off 1 Settings Lateral ventilation 2 Climate 3 Rear climate control The rear automatic climate control is not opera tional if the automatic climate control is switched off or if the function for defrosting or defogging the windows is active AUTO program I Press the button AUTO Air flow air distribution and tempera ture are controlled automatically gt Thumbwheel for continuous opening and closing of the vents arrow 1 gt Lever for changing the air flow direction ar Depending on the selected temperature AUTO row 2 intensity and outside influences the air is di rected to the upper body and into the footwell The cooling function is switched on automati cally with the AUTO program 139 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Climate control Intensity of the AUTO program With the AUTO program switched on automatic control of the air flow and air distribution can be adjusted Press the left or right side of the button decrease or increase the intensity The selected intensity is sh
257. tomatically Select transmission position R with the engine running 121 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving comfort Automatic deactivation during forward travel The system switches off when a certain driving distance or speed is exceeded Switch the system back on if necessary Switching on off manually Press the button PY gt On the LED lights up gt Off the LED goes out In addition to the PDC Park Distance Control the backup camera refer to page 123 can be switched on Switching on the backup camera via the iDrive With PDC activated Ry Rear view camera The backup camera image is displayed The set ting is stored for the remote control currently in use Display Signal tones When approaching an object an intermittent tone is sounded that indicates the position of the object For example if an object is detected to the left rear of the vehicle a signal tone sounds from the left rear speaker The shorter the distance to the object becomes the shorter the intervals If the distance to a detected object is less than approx 10 in 25 cm a continuous tone is sounded If objects are located both in front of and behind the vehicle an alternating continuous signal is sounded The intermittent tone is interrupted after approx 3 seconds 122 gt If the vehicle stops in front of an object that is detected by only one of the corner sen
258. troller to leaf from page to page Leaf back Leaf forward Context help Owner s Manual to the temporarily selected function The relevant information can be opened directly 25 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Ataglance GE lEu E Integrated Owner s Manual in the vehicle Opening via the iDrive To move directly from the application on the Control Display to the options menu OPTION Press the button or move the controller to the right repeatedly until the Options menu is displayed 2 Display Owner s Manual Opening when a Check Control message is displayed Directly from the Check Control message on the Control Display Display Owner s Manual Changing between a function and the Owner s Manual To change from a function e g radio to the Owner s Manual on the Control Display and to switch between the two displays OPTION Press the button or move the controller to the right repeatedly until the Options menu is displayed 2 Display Owner s Manual 3 Select the desired page in the Owner s Manual OPTION 4 Press the button again to return to the function displayed last 5 Press the button to return to the page of the Owner s Manual displayed last To switch back and forth repeatedly between the function displayed last and the page of the Owner s Manual displayed last repeat steps 4 and 5 This opens a new panel every time 26 Programmable memory b
259. uces the maximum braking force boost It thus helps to achieve the shortest possible braking distance during full braking This system utilizes all of the benefits provided by ABS Do not reduce the pressure on the brake pedal for the duration of the full braking Drive off assistant This system supports driving away on gradients The parking brake is not required Hold the vehicle in place with the foot brake 2 Release the foot brake and drive away with out delay 114 After the foot brake is released the vehicle is held in place for approx 2 seconds Depending on the vehicle load the vehicle may roll back slightly Driving off without delay After releasing the foot brake start driving without delay since the drive off assistant will not hold the vehicle in place for more than ap prox 2 seconds and the vehicle will begin rolling back lt DSC Dynamic Stability Control The concept DSC prevents traction loss in the driving wheels when driving away and accelerating DSC also recognizes unstable vehicle condi tions such as fishtailing or nose diving Subject to physical limits DSC helps to keep the vehicle on a steady course by reducing engine speed and by applying brakes at individual wheels Adjust your driving style to the situation An appropriate driving style is always the responsibility of the driver The laws of physics cannot be repealed even with DSC Therefore do not reduce the addit
260. uch the buttons Do not wear gloves or use objects The key assignment is displayed at the top edge of the screen Multimedia Telephone Navigation ConnectedDrive Vehicle Info Settings gt To display short information touch the but ton gt To display detailed information touch the button for an extended period Deleting the button assignments 1 Press buttons 1 and 8 simultaneously for approx five seconds 2 OK Entering letters and numbers General information 1 Turn the controller select letters or num bers 2 Select additional letters or numbers if needed 3 OK confirm the entry Depending on the menu you can switch be tween entering upper and lower case letters and numbers lt Press the controller delete the letter or number je Press the controller for an extended period delete all letters or numbers Entry comparison Entry of names and addresses the selection is narrowed down every time a letter is entered and letters may be added automatically The entries are continuously compared to the data stored in the vehicle gt Only those letters are offered during the en try for which data is available gt Destination search town city names can be entered using the spelling of language avail able on the Control Display 21 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Ataglance GECUL Voice activation system Voice activation system
261. ur ability to steer and brake the vehicle Hydroplaning When driving on wet or slushy roads re duce your speed to prevent hydroplaning lt Driving through water Drive though calm water only if it is not deeper than 9 8 inches 25 cm and at this height no faster than walking speed up to 6 mph 10 km h Adhere to water depth and speed limita tions Do not exceed this water depth and walking speed otherwise the vehicle s engine the elec trical systems and the transmission may be damaged lt Braking safely Your vehicle is equipped with ABS as a standard feature Applying the brakes fully is the most effective way of braking in situations when this is neces Sary The vehicle maintains steering responsiveness You can still avoid any obstacles with a minimum of steering effort Pulsation of the brake pedal and sounds from the hydraulic circuits indicate that ABS is in its active mode Driving tips Objects in the area around the pedals No objects in the area around the pedals Keep floor mats carpets and any other objects out of the area of motion of the pedals otherwise the function of the pedals could be impeded while driving Do not place additional floor mats over existing mats or other objects Only use floor mats that have been approved for the vehicle and can be properly fixed in place Ensure that the floor mats are securely fastened again after they were removed for cleaning for e
262. ur jacket pocket The vehicle automatically detects the remote control when it is nearby or in the passenger compartment Comfort Access supports the following func tions gt Unlocking locking of the vehicle gt Convenient closing 42 gt Unlocking of the trunk lid separately gt Open trunk lid with no touch activation gt Starting the engine Functional requirements gt There are no external sources of interfer ence nearby gt Tolock the vehicle the remote control must be located outside of the vehicle gt The next unlocking and locking cycle is not possible until after approx 2 seconds gt The engine can only be started if the remote control is inside the vehicle Comparison with ordinary remote control The functions can be controlled by pressing the buttons of the remote control or Comfort Ac cess Unlocking Fully grasp a door handle arrow 1 This corre sponds to pressing the gf button on the remote control Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Locking Press the area on the door handle arrow 2 with your finger for approx 1 second This corresponds to pressing the button on the remote control To save battery power ensure that the ignition and all electronic systems and or power con sumers are switched off before locking the ve hicle Convenient closing Press the area on the door handle arrow 2 with the finger and hold it down In
263. urce for controls display el ements and other equipment These light emitting diodes which are related to conventional lasers are officially designated as Class 1 light emitting diodes Do not remove the covers Do not remove the covers and never stare into the unfiltered light for several hours other wise irritation of the retina could result lt 192 Headlamp glass Condensation can form on the inside of the ex ternal lamps in cool or humid weather When driving with the light switched on the conden sation evaporates after a short time The head lamp glasses do not need to be changed If the headlamps do not dim despite driving with the light switched on increasing humidity forms e g water droplets in the light have the service center check this Front lamps bulb replacement Ata glance Halogen light High beams Parking lamps Low beams A ON Turn signal Xenon headlamps 1 Corner illuminating lamps 2 Parking lamp daytime running lights Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Replacing components Mobility 3 Low beams high beams Turn signal 4 Turnsignal Follow the general instructions on Lamps and bulbs refer to page 191 The illustration shows the left side of the engine n headlam Halogen headlamps compartment Parking lamps and roadside parking lamps 24 watt bulb PY lateral turn signal lamp Follow the general instructions on Lamps and bulbs refer to p
264. utomatic scaling lt gt Map scale Command Split screen Split screen Split screen content Split screen map facing north Split screen current position lt gt Split screen map in direction of travek Split screen perspective Split screen guiding Plus Split screen scale feet e g split screen scale 100 feet Split screen scale meters e g split screen scale 100 meters Split screen scale kilometers e g split screen scale 5 kilometers Split screen scale miles lt e g split screen scale 5 miles Split screen Traffic conditions lt gt Split screen on board info lt Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Short commands of the voice act system Wilia Split screen trip computer Split screen trip computer Split screen scale automatically Split screen automatic scaling Destination guidance with intermediate destinations Enter a new destination Enter address Trip list Stored trips Radio FM Open a frequency Frequency megahertz e g 93 5 megahertz or frequency 93 5 Open the radio Radio Open the FM stations F Me Open the manual search Manuak Select a frequency range gt Select frequency Open a station gt Select station AM Open a frequency Frequency Kilohertz e g frequency 753 or 753 kilohertz Open the AM stations A Mk Open the manual search gt Manua
265. uttons General information The Owner s Manual can be stored on the pro grammable memory buttons and called up di rectly Storing 1 Owner s Manual Select via the iDrive 2 g i l8 Press the desired button for more than 2 seconds Executing Press the button The Owner s Manual is displayed im mediately Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 BMW ActiveHybrid Ataglance a glance BMW ActiveHybrid Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems Hybrid system Ata glance i S lt N i 57 3 4 Combustion engine Electric motor Control system electronics electric motor High voltage cables orange High voltage battery Auxiliary battery combustion engine NO on fh WN Starter battery combustion engine The concept The hybrid system makes it possible to optimize fuel consumption and driving characteristics An electric motor assists the combustion en gine The vehicle can therefore be driven in cer tain driving situations using only electric power which reduces fuel consumption In addition to this the electric motor acts like an alternator during braking an
266. ve suitable parking spaces are highlighted Driving comfort gt The parking procedure is ac tive Steering control has been seized iS gt Parking space search Is always active when ever the vehicle is moving forwards slow and straight even if the system is deactivated When the system is deactivated the disy plays on the Control Display are shown in gray Parking using the parking assistant Check the traffic situation as well Loud sounds outside and within the vehi cle can drown out the signal tones of the parking assistant and PDC Check the traffic situation around the vehicle with your own eyes otherwise there is the dan ger of an accident lt 1 Switch on the parking assistant and activate it if necessary The status of the parking space search is in dicated on the Control Display 2 Follow the instructions on the Control Dis play To achieve the best possible parking posi tion wait for the automatic steering wheel movement after the gear change when the vehicle is stationary The end of the parking procedure is indi cated on the Control Display 3 Adjust the parking position yourself if nec essary Interrupting manually The parking assistant can be interrupted at any time gt Parking Assistant Select the symbol on the Control Display oo gt Py Press the button 131 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Driving comfort Int
267. ver Driver s side Opening Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Storage compartments Controls Close the glove compartment again im After the storage compartment is locked the re mediately mote control can be handed out without the Close the glove compartment immediately after integrated key refer to page 32 for instance at use while driving otherwise injury may occur a hotel during accidents lt This prevents access to the storage compart ment and to the cargo area Closing EE Connection for an external audio i device Center armrest For a description see the user s manual for Navigation Entertain Front ment and Communication A storage compartment is located in the center armrest between the front seats Rear Opening The center armrest contains a storage compart ment Folding down Press th n O ess the butto pama A Locking the storage compartment Pull on the opener and fold the armrest forward Opening The storage compartment in the armrest can be locked with an integrated key to separately se cure the trunk lid refer to page 41 for example 153 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Storage compartments Cupholders Notes Shatter proof containers and no hot drinks Use light and shatter proof containers and do not transport hot drinks Otherwise there is the increased danger of injury in an accident lt Unsuitable
268. w bars and trailer hitches gt With thin or wedge shaped objects gt With elevated protruding objects such as ledges or cargo gt With objects with corners and sharp edges With objects with a fine surface structure such as fences Low objects already displayed e g curbs can move into the blind area of the sensors before or after a continuous tone sounds High protruding objects such as ledges may not be detected The parking assistant may identify parking spaces that are not suitable for parking Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed The parking assistant failed Have the system checked Head up Display The concept This system projects important information into the driver s field of vision e g the speed Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Driving comfort Controls In this way the driver can get information with out averting his or her eyes from the road Display visibility The visibility of the displays in the Head up Dis play is influenced by gt Certain sitting positions gt Objects on the cover of the Head up Dis play gt Sunglasses with certain polarization filters gt Wet roads gt Unfavorable light conditions If the image is distorted check the basic set tings Switching on off pe Press the button Display Overview Speed Navigation system Check Control messages Speed limit detection Cruise control V v
269. well otherwise leg injuries can occur if the front airbag is triggered gt Do not place slip covers seat cushions or other objects on the front passenger seat that are not approved specifically for seats with integrated side airbags gt Donothang pieces of clothing such as jack ets over the backrests gt Make sure that occupants keep their heads away from the side airbag and do not rest against the head airbag otherwise injuries can occur if the airbags are triggered Do not remove the airbag restraint system gt Donotremove the steering wheel gt Do not apply adhesive materials to the air bag cover panels cover them or modify them in any way gt Never modify either the individual compo nents or the wiring in the airbag system This also applies to steering wheel covers the dashboard the seats the roof pillars and the sides of the headliner lt Even when all instructions are followed closely injury from contact with the airbags cannot be ruled out in certain situations The ignition and inflation noise may lead to short term and in most cases temporary hear ing impairment in sensitive individuals In the case of a malfunction deactivation and after triggering of the airbags Do not touch the individual components imme diately after the system has been triggered oth erwise there is the danger of burns Only have the airbags checked repaired or dis mantled and the airbag generator scrap
270. with pedestrian detection se lection of functions and type of display Park Distance Control PDC adjusting the signal tone volume Radio stored stations station listened to last special settings Backup camera selection of functions and type of display Side View selection of the display type Language on the Control Display Lane departure warning last setting on off Active Blind Spot Detection last setting on off Daytime running lights current setting Triple turn signal activation Locking the vehicle after a brief period or after starting to drive 35 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Controls Opening and closing Central locking system The concept The central locking system becomes active when the driver s door is closed The system simultaneously engages and re leases the locks on the following gt Doors gt Trunk lid gt Fuel filler flap Operating from the outside gt Via the remote control gt Via the driver s door lock gt Via the door handles gt Via the button in the trunk lid The following takes place simultaneously when locking unlocking the vehicle via the remote control gt Depending on how the vehicle is equipped the theft protection is activated deactivated Theft protection prevents the doors from being unlocked using the lock buttons or the door opener gt The welcome lamps interior lamps and courtesy lamps are switch
271. wner s Manual menu items that can be selected are set in quotation marks e g Settings Changing between panels After a menu item is selected e g Radio a new panel is displayed Panels can overlap gt Move the controller to the left 17 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 At a glance The current panel is closed and the previous panel is displayed The previous panel is opened again by pressing the BACK button In this case the current panel is not closed gt Move the controller to the right Anew panelis opened on top of the previous display Q Manual CARIVARI ENERGY GONG96 3 KLASSIK 100 0 MHz 101 3 MHz White arrows pointing to the left or right indicate that additional panels can be opened View of an opened menu When a menu is opened it generally opens with the panel that was last selected in that menu To display the first panel of a menu gt Move the controller to the left repeatedly until the first panel is displayed gt Press the menu button on the controller twice Opening the Options menu rron Press the button The Options menu is displayed Gt Options LY Split screen Switch off control display FM Display Owner s Manual QO HD Radio reception O RDS Radio 18 Additional options move the controller to the right repeatedly until the Options menu is dis played The Options menu consists of various areas gt S
272. xample lt 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 resulting ina reduction in the brake system efficiency You can increase the engine s braking effect by shifting down going all the way to first gear if necessary Automatic transmission You can increase the engine s braking effect by shifting down in the manual mode of the auto matic transmission 161 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 DOUAS Things to remember when driving Avoid load on the brakes Avoid placing excessive load on the brake system Light but consistent brake pressure can lead to high temperatures brake wear and pos sibly 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 unavailable with the engine stopped lt Brake disc corrosion Corrosion on the brake discs and contamination on the brake pads are furthered by gt Low mileage gt Extended periods w
273. y power loss some equipment needs to be reinitialized Individual settings need to be reprogrammed gt Seat mirror and steering wheel memory store the positions again Time update Date update Radio station save again VV VV Navigation system wait for the operability of the navigation Disposing of old batteries Have old batteries disposed of by your he service center or bring them to a recy cling center Maintain the battery in an upright position for transport and storage Secure the battery so that it does not tip over during transport Fuses Notes Replacing fuses Never attempt to repair a blown fuse and do not replace a defective fuse with a substitute of another color or amperage rating this could lead to a circuit overload ultimately resulting in a fire in the vehicle lt Plastic tweezers and information on the fuse types and locations are stored in the fuse box in the cargo area 198 In the glove compartment Push the handle up arrow 1 and open the lid arrow 2 In the cargo area Open the cover on the right side trim Information on the fuse types and locations is found on a separate sheet Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Breakdown assistance Mobility Breakdown assistance Vehicle equipment Emergency Request not guaranteed For technical reasons the Emergency Re fees analy E OUY shee Cane HoNe quest cannot be guaranteed under unfav
274. ystem 214 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 Short commands of the voice act system Reference Short commands of the voice act system Vehicle equipment All standard country specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter Therefore equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle e g because of the selected optional equip ment or country variant This also applies for safety related functions and systems General information Instructions for voice activation system refer to page 22 Adjusting Vehicle Function Open the main menu Open the options Open the settings Info display of the instrument cluster Settings on the Control Display Open the time and date Open the language and units Open the speed limit Open the light Open the door lock Open the profiles To have the available spoken instructions read out loud Voice commands The following short commands are valid for ve hicles with voice activation system They do not work in equipment packages with which only the mobile phone can be operated by voice activa tion Command Main menu Options Settings Info Display Control display Time and date gt Language and units Speeck Lighting lt Door locks Profiles 215 Online Edition for Part no 01 40 2 903 091 VI 12 RGG Short commands of the voic
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