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  • Page 1 LINK: CONTENT & A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine® OWNER'S MANUAL. THE BMW 5 SERIES PLUG-IN HYBRID. Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
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  • Page 3 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 contains important information on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your BMW.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTES Information ......................... QUICK REFERENCE Your BMW at a glance ....................AT A GLANCE Cockpit ..........................Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state ............. iDrive ..........................BMW Gesture Control ....................Voice activation system ....................General settings ......................
  • Page 5 © 2018 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English VI/18, 07 18 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 6 Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 7 NOTES Information ....................8 Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 8: Notes Information

    72. the first chapter. BMW Driver’s Guide App Updates made after the editorial The BMW Driver's Guide app specifically de‐ deadline scribes features and functions found in the vehi‐ Due to updates after the editorial deadline, differ‐...
  • Page 9 Owner's Manual, refer to the Supplementary let points. Owner's Manuals. ▷ First possibility. Your BMW dealer’s service center is happy to ▷ Second possibility. answer any questions that you may have about the features and options applicable to your vehi‐...
  • Page 10 BMW parts and accessories have been tested by sary to adapt your vehicle to potentially differing BMW for their safety and suitability in BMW vehi‐ operating conditions and registration require‐ cles.
  • Page 11 Such damage is not cov‐ Service and warranty ered by the BMW New Vehicle Limited Warranty. We recommend that you read this publication thoroughly. Your vehicle is covered by the follow‐...
  • Page 12 Information NOTES Data memory quirements or faults can be stored temporarily or permanently. This information generally records the state of a General information component, a module, a system, or the environ‐ Electronic control devices are installed in the ve‐ ment, for instance: hicle.
  • Page 13 Information NOTES Incorporation of mobile end devices The data from the vehicle can also be used to check customer claims for warranty and guar‐ Depending on the vehicle equipment, mobile de‐ anty. vices connected to the vehicle, for instance Fault and event memories in the vehicle can be smartphones, can be controlled via the vehicle reset when a dealer’s service center or another control elements.
  • Page 14 Information NOTES to data protection is provided there too. Personal ▷ How far, if at all, the driver was depressing the data may be used to perform online services. accelerator and/or brake pedal. Data is exchanged over a secure connection, ▷...
  • Page 15 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 Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 16 Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 17: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE Your BMW at a glance ................18 Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 18: Your Bmw At A Glance

    Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Your BMW at a glance Opening and closing All vehicle access points are locked. Buttons for the central locking Buttons on the remote control system Overview 1 Unlocking 2 Locking 3 Open tailgate Buttons for the central locking system.
  • Page 19 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Comfort Access Opening and closing the tailgate with no-touch activation Concept Concept The vehicle can be accessed without activating The tailgate can be opened and closed with no- the remote control. touch activation using the remote control you are All you need to do is to have the remote control carrying.
  • Page 20 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Press button on the remote control for 4 Backrest width approx. 1 second. 5 Lumbar support Depending on the setting, the doors may be un‐ 6 Backrest tilt, head restraint locked. Adjusting the head restraint...
  • Page 21 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Side extensions Adjusting the steering wheel Electrical steering wheel adjustment Fold the side extensions forward to increase lat‐ eral support. Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seating position by press‐...
  • Page 22 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Displays and control Driver's door elements In the vicinity of the steering wheel 1 Exterior mirrors 2 Power windows 3 Safety switch 4 Seats, comfort features 5 Central locking system 1 Light switch element...
  • Page 23 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE the Controller and, depending on the equipment The symbol on the Control Display indi‐ version, the touchscreen. cates that voice activation system is ac‐ tive. Controller If no other commands are possible, operate the function via iDrive.
  • Page 24 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Steptronic transmission ▷ Starting the combustion engine. ▷ Drive-ready state for electric driving without Engaging selector lever position D, starting the engine. N, R Switching off drive-ready state Steptronic transmission: Engage selector lever position P with the ve‐...
  • Page 25 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Engaging P High beams, headlight flasher, turn signal Engage selector lever position P only when the vehicle is stationary. High beams, headlight flasher Press button P. Push the lever forward or pull it backward.
  • Page 26 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Lights and lighting Washer/wiper system Light functions Switching the wipers on/off and brief wipe Symbol Function Switching on Front fog lights. Night vision. Lights off. Daytime running lights. Parking lights. Press the lever up until the desired position is reached.
  • Page 27 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Climate control Rain sensor Activating/deactivating Automatic climate control Button Function Temperature. Climate control operation. To activate: press the lever up once from its standard position, arrow 1. Maximum cooling. To deactivate: press the lever back into the standard position.
  • Page 28 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Infotainment Select the symbol. Select a town/city from the list. If necessary, enter the street. Radio Select the street as you would the town/city. If necessary, enter a house number. Select the symbol.
  • Page 29 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE The Bluetooth name of the vehicle appears "Call via" on the mobile phone display. Select the Blue‐ Apple CarPlay preparation tooth name of the vehicle. Depending on the mobile device, a control Concept number is displayed or the control number must be entered.
  • Page 30 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Refueling Charging process is interrupted. Charging the vehicle Connecting To connect, engage selector lever in position P and unlock the vehicle. Set the parking brake, if needed. Tap on the charging socket flap, arrow.
  • Page 31 Press the rear edge of the fuel filler flap to brake dust and make the rims dirty. Brake dust open it. can be removed by cleaning the rims. BMW rec‐ ommends using vehicle care and cleaning prod‐ ucts from BMW.
  • Page 32 The BMW Assist Concierge service offers infor‐ mation on events, gas stations or hotels, and provides phone numbers and addresses. Many hotels can be booked directly by the BMW Con‐ cierge service. The Concierge service is part of the optional BMW Assist Response Center.
  • Page 33 Your BMW at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
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  • Page 35 AT A GLANCE Cockpit ......................36 Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state ........41 iDrive ......................44 BMW Gesture Control ................53 Voice activation system ................56 General settings ..................59 Owner's Manual media ................72 BMW eDRIVE ..................... 74 Safety of the hybrid system ..............
  • Page 36: At A Glance Cockpit

    Cockpit AT A GLANCE Cockpit Vehicle features and It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected options options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When us‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐...
  • Page 37 Cockpit AT A GLANCE Light switch  168 Cruise control on/off  211 Lights off Active Cruise Control on/off  214 Daytime running lights  170 Parking lights  168 Steering and lane control assistant on/off  221 Automatic headlight control  169 Cruise control: store speed Adaptive light functions  170 High-beam Assistant  170 Pause or continue cruise control beams  169 Active Cruise Control: increase dis‐...
  • Page 38 Cockpit AT A GLANCE Wipers  135 Adjust the steering wheel  116 Rain sensor  136 Unlock hood  340 Clean the windshield and head‐ Open/close tailgate  94 lights  137 Switch drive-ready state on/ Tank vent  307 off  126 Horn, entire surface 20 Glove compartment  269 Heated steering wheel  116 In the vicinity of the center console 1 Control Display  46 Ventilation  251...
  • Page 39 Cockpit AT A GLANCE Hazard warning system  357 Driving Dynamics Control  144 SPORT driving mode Intelligent Safety  179 COMFORT driving mode ECO PRO driving mode 4 Glove compartment  268 5 Radio/multimedia, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, and Communica‐ ADAPTIVE driving mode tion  8 6 Automatic climate control  247 DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐...
  • Page 40 Cockpit AT A GLANCE In the vicinity of the roofliner Emergency Request, SOS  359 Reading lights  173 Glass sunroof  103 Interior lights  172 Indicator light, front-seat passenger airbag  178 Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 41: Idle State, Standby State, And Drive-Ready State

    Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state AT A GLANCE Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state Vehicle features and Safety information options WARNING This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and cific and optional features offered with the series. possibly roll away.
  • Page 42 Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state AT A GLANCE Standby state ▷ After several minutes, if no operation takes place on the vehicle. ▷ If the charge state of the vehicle battery is Concept low. When standby state is switched on, most func‐ ▷...
  • Page 43 Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state AT A GLANCE Display in the instrument cluster When the drive-ready state is switched on, READY is displayed in the instrument cluster. Switching off drive-ready state Press the Start/Stop button to switch off drive- ready state.
  • Page 44: Idrive

    iDrive AT A GLANCE iDrive Vehicle features and Input and display options Letters and numbers This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Letters and numbers can be entered using the cific and optional features offered with the series. Controller or the touchscreen. The keyboard's It also describes features that are not necessarily display changes automatically.
  • Page 45 iDrive AT A GLANCE Status information Entertainment Symbol Meaning General information The status field can be found in the upper area of CD/DVD player. the Control Display. Status information is dis‐ Music collection. played in the form of symbols. Bluetooth audio. Status field symbols USB audio interface.
  • Page 46 iDrive AT A GLANCE Selecting the display In the case of very high temperatures on the Control Display, for instance due to intense solar The display can be selected in menus, where the radiation, the brightness may be reduced down split screen is supported.
  • Page 47 iDrive AT A GLANCE Operation Button Function ▷ Turn. Open destination input menu for navi‐ gation. Open navigation map. Press once: open the previous dis‐ play. Press and hold: open the menus used last. Open the Options menu. ▷ Press. Controller without navigation system General information...
  • Page 48 iDrive AT A GLANCE ▷ Move in two directions. The main menu is displayed. All iDrive functions can be called up via the main Buttons on the Controller menu. Adapting the main menu Button Function Press once: call up main menu. Press the button twice.
  • Page 49 iDrive AT A GLANCE Entering letters and numbers Closes the current display and shows the previous display. Input ▷ Press the button. Turn the Controller: select letters or numbers. The previous display opens. : confirm entry. ▷ Move the Controller to the right. Deleting New display is opened.
  • Page 50 iDrive AT A GLANCE "Contents of main menu" Changing between displays After a menu item is selected, a new display opens. An arrow indicates that additional displays can be opened. ▷ Swipe to the left. ▷ Tap arrow. The main menu is displayed. All iDrive functions can be called up via the main New display is opened.
  • Page 51 iDrive AT A GLANCE Deleting ▷ The system distinguishes between upper and lower-case letters and numbers. To make entries, it may be necessary to change Symbol Function between upper and lower-case letters, num‐ Tapping the symbol: delete the letter bers and characters, refer to page 49. or number.
  • Page 52 iDrive AT A GLANCE Programmable memory buttons General information The iDrive functions can be stored on the pro‐ grammable memory buttons and called up di‐ rectly, for instance radio stations, navigation des‐ tinations, phone numbers and menu entries or pages in the Integrated Owner's Manual. Settings are stored for the driver profile currently used.
  • Page 53: Bmw Gesture Control

    "Gestures" "Gesture control" Concept Settings Several iDrive functions can be operated by hand motion only using BMW Gesture Control. "My Vehicle" "iDrive settings" Overview "Gestures" Select desired setting: ▷...
  • Page 54 BMW Gesture Control AT A GLANCE Possible gestures Gesture Operation Function Move index finger forward and backward in the Accept call. direction of the screen. Select a highlighted entry in a list during voice activation. Confirm the "Resume guidance" pop-up.
  • Page 55 BMW Gesture Control AT A GLANCE "Function assignment" Select the desired setting. System limits Gesture recognition by the camera can be distur‐ bed by the following circumstances: ▷ The camera lens is covered. ▷ Objects are located on the interior mirror.
  • Page 56: Voice Activation System

    Voice activation system AT A GLANCE Voice activation system Vehicle features and Functional requirements options To enable voice command recognition, a lan‐ guage must be set via iDrive that is supported by This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ the voice activation system. cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 57 Voice activation system AT A GLANCE Activate voice command response on the smart‐ ▷ To have information on the operating princi‐ phone for this purpose. ple of the voice activation system read out loud: ›General information on voice control‹. ▷ To have help for the current menu read out Press and hold the button on the...
  • Page 58 Voice activation system AT A GLANCE transmitted to a service provider via an encrypted ▷ The volume is stored for the driver profile connection and stored locally there. currently used. Via iDrive: Information for Emergency "My Vehicle" Requests "iDrive settings" "Language"...
  • Page 59: General Settings

    General settings AT A GLANCE General settings Vehicle features and "Time zone:" Select the desired setting. options The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐ rently used. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. Setting the time It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 60 Concept displayed. If vehicle location has been activated, the current Press the Controller. vehicle position can be displayed in the BMW Make the settings for the month and year. Connected app or in the ConnectedDrive cus‐ tomer portal. Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 61 General settings AT A GLANCE Activating/deactivating Depending on the light conditions, the bright‐ ness settings may not be clearly visible. Via iDrive: Selecting the contents of the "My Vehicle" main menu "Vehicle settings" "Vehicle tracking" For some menu items of the main menu, the dis‐ played contents can be selected.
  • Page 62 Online data, for instance Favorites, cookies. The vehicle offers different functions, whose use ▷ Office data, for instance voice notes. requires a data transfer to BMW or a service pro‐ ▷ Login accounts. vider. The data transfer can be deactivated for some functions.
  • Page 63 General settings AT A GLANCE Deleting data Function Connec‐ tion type Heed and follow the instructions on the Control Display. Making calls via the hands-free Bluetooth. Via iDrive: system. Using phone functions via iDrive. Switch on standby state. Using the smartphone Office "My Vehicle"...
  • Page 64 Operating the integrated information systems Bluetooth interface. and communication devices while driving can ▷ The remote control or BMW display key is in distract from traffic. It is possible to lose control the vehicle. of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 65 General settings AT A GLANCE Activate function to show the contact pic‐ that, the mobile device does not function as ex‐ tures. pected. Move the Controller to the left. In this case, the following explanations can help: Why could the mobile phone not be paired or Pairing the mobile device with the connected? vehicle...
  • Page 66 General settings AT A GLANCE ▷ The number of phone book entries to be The following applications are possible: stored is too high. ▷ Exporting and importing driver profiles, refer ▷ Data volume of the contact too large, for in‐ to page 96.
  • Page 67 General settings AT A GLANCE Connecting device with Internet ▷ Devices such as fans or lamps. hotspot Functional requirement Via iDrive: Compatible device, refer to page 64, with USB "My Vehicle" interface. "iDrive settings" Connecting the device "Mobile devices" Connect the USB storage device using a suitable "Connect new device"...
  • Page 68 General settings AT A GLANCE Operation ▷ "Hide hotspot" Activate or deactivate the function. For more information, refer to the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle or the printed Confirm the entry of the hotspot code or net‐ Owner's Manual for navigation, entertainment, work name: communication.
  • Page 69 General settings AT A GLANCE Switching on WiFi Displaying the device list Via iDrive: All devices paired with or connected to the vehi‐ cle are displayed in the device list. "My Vehicle" Via iDrive: "iDrive settings" "My Vehicle" "Mobile devices" "iDrive settings"...
  • Page 70 "My Vehicle" dates. "iDrive settings" Updates and current information is available at "Mobile devices" www.bmw.com/update. Select device. Displaying the installed software "Connect device" version The functions that were assigned to the device before disconnecting are assigned to the device The software version installed in the vehicle is when it is reconnected.
  • Page 71 General settings AT A GLANCE "USB" "Install software" "OK" Wait for the update to complete. "Shut down system" If necessary, switch off the engine first. Restoring the software version The software version before the last software update and the version before the first software update can be restored.
  • Page 72: Owner's Manual Media

    Owner's Manual media AT A GLANCE Owner's Manual media Vehicle features and Integrated Owner's Manual options in the vehicle This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Concept cific and optional features offered with the series. The Integrated Owner's Manual specifically de‐ It also describes features that are not necessarily scribes features and functions found in the vehi‐...
  • Page 73 Owner's Manual media AT A GLANCE Opening when a Check Control Press desired programmable mem‐ message is displayed ory button and hold for more than 2 seconds. Directly from the Check Control message on the Control Display: Executing "Owner's Manual" Press the corresponding button.
  • Page 74: Bmw Edrive

    4 High-voltage cables: orange Concept 5 Auxiliary battery, combustion engine 6 High-voltage battery This BMW is a hybrid vehicle. In addition to the combustion engine, the vehicle features a high- 7 Charging control unit voltage system that consists of an electric motor 8 Charging socket and a high-voltage battery among other things.
  • Page 75 BMW eDRIVE AT A GLANCE Display necessary, the high-voltage battery is charged at the same time. The displays of the hybrid system, refer to The hybrid system always starts the combustion page 148, provide information about the current engine automatically.
  • Page 76: Safety Of The Hybrid System

    Safety of the hybrid system AT A GLANCE Safety of the hybrid system Vehicle features and Contact with water options The hybrid system is typically safe even in the following example situations: This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ ▷ Water in the footwell, for instance after a rain‐ cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 77 Safety of the hybrid system AT A GLANCE Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
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  • Page 79: Controls

    CONTROLS Opening and closing ................. 80 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel ............107 Transporting children safely ..............121 Driving ....................... 126 Displays ..................... 146 Lights ......................168 Safety ......................175 Driving stability control systems ............207 Driver assistance systems ..............211 Driving comfort ..................
  • Page 80: Opening And Closing

    Do not lock is delivered with two remote controls or one re‐ the vehicle from the outside when there are mote control and the BMW display key. people in it. Each remote control contains a replaceable bat‐...
  • Page 81 Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview ▷ Depending on the settings, the welcome light and headlight courtesy delay feature, refer to page 169, are switched on. ▷ Automatically folded in exterior mirrors are folded open. This function must be activated in the settings, refer to page 98. ▷...
  • Page 82 Opening and closing CONTROLS Tailgate If the drive-ready state is still switched on when you lock the vehicle, the vehicle horn honks twice. In this case, the drive-ready state must be General information switched off by means of the Start/Stop button. To avoid locking it in the vehicle, do not place the remote control in the cargo area.
  • Page 83 Opening and closing CONTROLS Switching on the headlight Additional remote controls courtesy delay feature Additional remote controls are available from a dealer’s service center or another qualified serv‐ Press the button on the remote control. ice center or repair shop. Set the duration, refer to page 169.
  • Page 84 General information The BMW display key is supplied with an addi‐ tional mechanical key. If the display key is used, the mechanical key should be carried with you, for instance in the wallet. The mechanical key is used like the integrated key, refer to page 88.
  • Page 85 Opening and closing CONTROLS Persons who spend a lengthy time in the vehi‐ 7 Switch the display on/off cle while being exposed to extreme tempera‐ 8 Micro-USB charging socket tures are at risk of injury or death. Do not lock the vehicle from the outside when there are Reception range people in it.
  • Page 86 Opening and closing CONTROLS Operating concept Swipe to the right or left with a finger to change between the pages. The following information shows how to access If further information is available on a page, tap the information and functions using the main the appropriate symbol.
  • Page 87 General information objects between it and the wireless charging A Check Control message is displayed. tray. BMW display key detection by the vehicle may malfunction under the following circumstances: Safety information ▷ The battery of the display key is discharged.
  • Page 88 Opening and closing CONTROLS Switching on drive-ready state via Safety information emergency detection of the BMW display key WARNING For some country versions, unlocking from the inside is only possible with special knowledge. Persons who spend a lengthy time in the vehi‐...
  • Page 89 Opening and closing CONTROLS Locking/unlocking via the door The alarm system is triggered when the door is opened, if the vehicle has been unlocked via the lock door lock. Pull and hold the door handle outward with In order to stop the alarm, unlock the vehicle with one hand.
  • Page 90 Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening Unlocking ▷ Press the button to unlock all the doors. Pull the door opener above the armrest. ▷ Front doors: pull the door handle on the door to open the door. The other doors remain locked.
  • Page 91 Opening and closing CONTROLS Closing Opening Touch the grooved surface on the handle of a Press button on the exterior of the tailgate. closed vehicle door with your finger and hold it This corresponds with pressing the button there without grasping the door handle. on the remote control.
  • Page 92 Opening and closing CONTROLS Safety information Opening Perform the foot movement described earlier. WARNING Before the trunk lid opens, the hazard warning system flashes. During no-touch activation, vehicle parts may be touched, such as the hot exhaust gas sys‐ Moving your foot again will stop the opening mo‐ tem.
  • Page 93 Opening and closing CONTROLS Tailgate Without automatic tailgate operation General information Opening from the outside To avoid locking it in the vehicle, do not place the remote control in the cargo area. Depending on the vehicle equipment and coun‐ try version, it is also possible to have the doors unlocked.
  • Page 94 Opening and closing CONTROLS Closing Interruption of the opening procedure The opening operation is interrupted: ▷ When the vehicle starts moving. ▷ By pressing the button on the outside of the tailgate. Pressing again closes the trunk lid. ▷ By pressing the button on the inside of the tailgate.
  • Page 95 Opening and closing CONTROLS Locking separately General information The switch in the glove compartment decouples the tailgate from the central locking system, so it can no longer be opened. If the glove compartment is locked with the integrated key, the remote control can be handed over without the integrated key, for in‐...
  • Page 96 Opening and closing CONTROLS Automatic Soft Closing The new driver profile is assigned to the remote control currently used. There is an additional guest profile available that Safety information is not assigned to any remote control. It can be used to apply settings in the vehicle without changing the personal driver profiles.
  • Page 97 Opening and closing CONTROLS Guest profile ▷ Volumes, tone. ▷ Control Display. The guest profile is for individual settings that are stored in none of the three personal driver pro‐ ▷ Navigation. files. ▷ Via iDrive: ▷ PDC Park Distance Control. "My Vehicle"...
  • Page 98 Select USB storage device, as needed, refer to page 66. ▷ Online General information Via the BMW ConnectedDrive customer Depending on the package and country version, portal. various settings are available for the remote con‐ trol functions. Importing driver profiles...
  • Page 99 Opening and closing CONTROLS Confirmation signals from the The entire vehicle is unlocked. vehicle Tailgate Via iDrive: Depending on the vehicle equipment and coun‐ "My Vehicle" try version, this setting may not be offered. "Vehicle settings" Via iDrive: "Doors/Key" "My Vehicle" Deactivate or activate the desired confirma‐...
  • Page 100 Opening and closing CONTROLS After drive-ready state is switched off by Diagnosis. Socket for the OBD Onboard Di‐ pressing the Start/Stop button, the locked ve‐ agnosis, refer to page 349. hicle is automatically unlocked. The alarm system signals these changes visually and acoustically: Folding mirrors automatically ▷...
  • Page 101 Opening and closing CONTROLS Indicator light on the interior Avoiding unintentional alarms mirror General information The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor can trigger an alarm, although no unauthorized action occurred. Possible situations for an unwanted alarm: ▷ In automatic vehicle washes. ▷...
  • Page 102 Opening and closing CONTROLS Power windows The window opens automatically. Pressing the switch again stops the motion. Convenient opening via the remote control, refer Safety information to page 81. Closing WARNING When operating the windows, body parts and ▷ Pull the switch to the resistance point. objects can be jammed.
  • Page 103 Opening and closing CONTROLS Operation The window closes with limited jam protec‐ tion. If the closing force exceeds a specific Press the button to open the closed threshold, closing is interrupted. roller sunblind or to close the open roller sunblind. Pull the switch past the resistance point If the button is pressed again during the move‐...
  • Page 104 Opening and closing CONTROLS The glass sunroof can be operated when the position. The sun protection standby state is switched on. does not move. ▷ The tilted glass sunroof closes. Safety information Opening/closing the glass WARNING sunroof and sun protection Body parts can be jammed when operating the separately glass sunroof.
  • Page 105 Opening and closing CONTROLS Closing from the raised position Convenient opening via the remote control, refer to page 81. without jam protection Closing via Comfort Access, refer to page 90. If there is an external danger, proceed as follows: Comfort position In some models, the wind noises in the car's in‐...
  • Page 106 Opening and closing CONTROLS Initialization is complete once the glass sunroof and sun protection have opened then closed again. Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 107: Seats, Mirrors, And Steering Wheel

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel Vehicle features and WARNING options With a backrest inclined too far to the rear, the efficacy of the safety belt can no longer be en‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ sured.
  • Page 108 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Seat tilt 1 Thigh support Move switch up or down. 2 Forward/backward, height, seat tilt Backrest tilt 3 Upper backrest 4 Backrest width 5 Lumbar support 6 Backrest tilt, head restraint Forward/backward Move switch forward or backward. Thigh support Multifunctional seat Push switch forward or backward.
  • Page 109 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Sport seat To make it easier to enter and exit the vehicle, the backrest width temporarily opens fully. Settings ▷ Press the front section of the button: The backrest width de‐ creases. ▷ Press the rear section of the button: Pull the lever at the front of the seat and push The backrest width increases.
  • Page 110 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Safety belts stance in the event of an accident or during braking and evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that all Number of safety belts and occupants are wearing safety belts correctly.
  • Page 111 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Display in the instrument cluster Insert the tongue plate into the safety belt buckle. The safety belt buckle must engage The indicator light in the instrument cluster illu‐ audibly. minates after the engine is started. Symbol Description Green: the safety belt is buckled on the corresponding rear seat.
  • Page 112 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the height: power head ▷ Adjust the distance so that the head re‐ straint is as close as possible to the back restraints of the head. Adjust the distance via the backrest tilt as needed. WARNING Body parts can be jammed when moving the head restraint.
  • Page 113 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the side extensions WARNING Body parts can be jammed when moving the head restraint. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement is clear when moving the head restraint. WARNING Objects on the head restraint reduce the pro‐...
  • Page 114 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the height Installing Proceed in the reverse order to install the head restraint. Mirrors Exterior mirrors General information The height of the outer head restraints can be The mirror on the front passenger side is more adjusted.
  • Page 115 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Folding the mirrors in and out is helpful in the fol‐ lowing situations: ▷ In vehicle washes. ▷ On narrow roads. Mirrors that were folded in are folded out auto‐ matically at a speed of approx. 25 mph/40 km/h. Automatic heating Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated whenever drive-ready state is switched on.
  • Page 116 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS ▷ In the mirror glass. The current steering wheel position can be stored using the memory function, refer to ▷ On the back of the mirror. page 117. Overview Settings Functional requirements Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seating position by press‐...
  • Page 117 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview If the trip is resumed within approx. 15 minutes after an intermediate stop, the heated steering wheel activates automatically if the function was switched on at the end of the last trip. Memory function Concept The following settings can be stored and, if nec‐...
  • Page 118 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS ▷ Pelvis activation. "Seat massage" ▷ Upper body activation. Select the desired setting. ▷ Full body activation. Seat heating ▷ Back massage. ▷ Shoulder massage. ▷ Lumbar massage. Overview ▷ Upper body training. Front ▷...
  • Page 119 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview When ECO PRO is activated, refer to page 288, the heater output is reduced. Switching off Press button and hold until bar display on the climate control display goes out. Seat heating distribution The heating action in the seat cushion and the seat backrest can be distributed in different Active seat ventilation...
  • Page 120 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS been switched on. A new alignment is carried out after the settings have been changed. Depending on the equipment package, the fol‐ lowing functions can be automatically activated: ▷ Seat heating. ▷ Heated steering wheel. ▷...
  • Page 121: Transporting Children Safely

    Transporting children safely CONTROLS Transporting children safely Vehicle features and Transport children younger than 13 years of age or shorter than 5 ft/150 cm only in the rear seat options in suitable child restraint systems designed for the age, weight and size of the child. Children This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐...
  • Page 122 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Safety information sure that the child restraint system fits securely against the backrest. If possible, adjust the backrest tilt for all affected backrests and cor‐ WARNING rectly adjust the seats. Make sure that seats Active front-seat passenger airbags can injure a and backrests are securely engaged or locked.
  • Page 123 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Mounts for the lower LATCH change the backrest width again and do not call up a memory position. anchors Child seat security General information The lower anchors may be used to attach the CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child and CRS weight of 65 lb/30 kg when the child is restrained by the internal harnesses.
  • Page 124 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Before installing LATCH child child restraint systems to the upper retaining straps. restraint fixing systems Pull the safety belt away from the area of the child restraint system. Anchors The respective symbol shows the anchor Assembly of LATCH child for the upper retaining strap.
  • Page 125 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it down. Lower and lock head restraints as needed. Locking the doors and windows in the rear General information In certain situations it may be advisable to secure the rear doors and windows, for instance when transporting children.
  • Page 126: Driving

    Driving CONTROLS Driving Vehicle features and ▷ Starting the combustion engine, refer to page 127. options The vehicle is powered by the combustion engine. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. Safety information It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 127 Driving CONTROLS Functional requirements ▷ On uphill grades or on a downhill slope, also secure the vehicle, for instance with a The electric drive-ready state is possible, if the wheel chock. prerequisites for electric driving, refer to page 129, are fulfilled. WARNING Display in the instrument cluster Unattended children or animals can cause the...
  • Page 128 Driving CONTROLS After parking the vehicle, you may hear noises ▷ With the driver's door open, if neither the due to operation of the hybrid system, such as brake pedal nor the accelerator pedal is de‐ for cooling of the high-voltage battery. pressed, and the driver's safety belt is not fastened.
  • Page 129 Driving CONTROLS Safety information Overview WARNING When driving in electric mode, pedestrians and other traffic might pay less attention to the ve‐ hicle due to the lack of engine noise. There is a risk of an accident. Adjust driving style to traffic conditions.
  • Page 130 Driving CONTROLS eDRIVE mode. Automatic starting of the engine Using the eDRIVE button: while driving, refer to page 131. Press the eDRIVE button repeatedly until BATTERY CONTROL is displayed in the in‐ Activating MAX eDRIVE strument cluster and on the Control Display. Press the button repeatedly until MAX Select "Set target value"...
  • Page 131 Driving CONTROLS Acoustic pedestrian protection Automatic switching off while driving Concept When reducing speed, the combustion engine is switched off when the conditions for electric driv‐ Depending on the country-specific version, the ing, refer to page 129, are met. system generates a continuous driving noise at standstill with the drive-ready state activated and during electric driving up to approx.
  • Page 132 Driving CONTROLS Functional requirements ▷ Pressing the Start/Stop button. ▷ Releasing the parking brake. Conditions such as the following must be met to recover kinetic energy: ▷ Opening and closing the doors or win‐ dows. ▷ The vehicle is moving. ▷...
  • Page 133 Driving CONTROLS Display A Check Control message is displayed. The indicator light changes from green If the vehicle is slowed down to a speed of ap‐ to red. prox. 2 mph/3 km/h the parking brake is set. Releasing Safety information Releasing manually WARNING Switch on drive-ready state.
  • Page 134 Driving CONTROLS Driving away NOTICE Step on the accelerator pedal to drive off. If the vehicle is stationary, Automatic Hold en‐ The brake is released automatically and the indi‐ gages the parking brake and prevents the vehi‐ cator light is no longer illuminated. cle from rolling in a vehicle wash.
  • Page 135 Driving CONTROLS "Exterior lighting" Pull the switch while stepping on the "One-touch turn signal" brake pedal or selector lever position P is set Select the desired setting. and then push. The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐ This process may take a few seconds. Any rently used.
  • Page 136 Driving CONTROLS Safety information Switching off and brief wipe WARNING If the wipers start moving in the folded away state, body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. Make sure that the vehicle is switched off when the wipers are in the folded away state and the wip‐...
  • Page 137 Driving CONTROLS Activating Windshield washer system Safety information WARNING The washer fluid can freeze onto the window at low temperatures and obstruct the view. There is a risk of an accident. Only use the washer systems, if the washer fluid cannot freeze. Use washer fluid with antifreeze, if needed.
  • Page 138 Driving CONTROLS Fold-away position of the wipers Press and hold the wiper level down, until the wipers stop in a close to vertical position. Concept The fold-out position enables the wipers to be folded away from the windshield. General information Important, for instance when changing the wiper blades or when folding out under frosty condi‐...
  • Page 139 Follow the usage instructions on the washer fluid container. Use of BMW’s Windshield Washer Concentrate or the equivalent is recommended. The washer fluid reservoir is located in the en‐...
  • Page 140 Driving CONTROLS Safety information ▷ After the drive-ready state is switched off and selector lever position R, D or M/S is en‐ gaged. WARNING ▷ If the driver's safety belt is unbuckled, the An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and driver's door is opened, and the brake pedal possibly roll away.
  • Page 141 Driving CONTROLS Engaging selector lever position N Press and hold the button to release the se‐ lector lever lock. Switch on drive-ready state while pressing on the brake pedal. If necessary, release the parking brake. If necessary, switch off Automatic Hold, refer to page 133.
  • Page 142 Driving CONTROLS Activating manual mode style. The transmission, for instance shifts up later and the shifting times are shorter. Press the selector lever to the left out of se‐ lector lever position D, arrow 1. Activating the sport program Push the selector lever forward or pull it Press the selector lever to the left out of selector backward, arrows 2.
  • Page 143 Driving CONTROLS General information Displays in the instrument cluster Shifting The selector lever position is dis‐ The vehicle only shifts at suitable engine and played, for example P. road speeds. Short-term manual mode In selector lever position D, actuating a shift pad‐ dle switches into manual mode temporarily.
  • Page 144 Driving CONTROLS Displays in the instrument For additional information, see the chapter on tow-starting and towing, refer to page 362. cluster The selected driving mode is dis‐ Driving Dynamics Control played in the instrument cluster. Concept Driving modes The Driving Dynamics Control influences the driving dynamics properties of the vehicle.
  • Page 145 Driving CONTROLS SPORT INDIVIDUAL Configuration Via iDrive: Concept "My Vehicle" Individual settings can be adjusted in the SPORT "Vehicle settings" INDIVIDUAL driving mode. If necessary, "Driving Experience Control" Configuration "Configure ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL" Via iDrive: Select the desired setting. "My Vehicle" The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐...
  • Page 146: Displays

    Displays CONTROLS Displays Vehicle features and Variable displays options Service requirements  157 4 Instrument cluster with enhanced features: tachometer  156 This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. Displays of the hybrid system  148 It also describes features that are not necessarily Instrument cluster with enhanced features: available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 147 4 Timer, departure time  305 2 Range for electric driving  304 5 Stationary climate control  305 3 Charging status with charging cable  304 6 Maximum electrical range  304 BMW Wireless Charging status  301 7 End of charging time  304 Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 148 Displays CONTROLS Departure time with timer  305 Displays of the hybrid Safety information system WARNING Even when it is indicated that the high-voltage Displays in the instrument battery is discharged, the high-voltage system cluster is always still under high voltage. There is a risk of fire or a risk of injury.
  • Page 149 Displays CONTROLS Energy recovery: CHARGE ▷ Adjusted charge state of the BATTERY CONTROL function, refer to page 130, ar‐ row 2. ▷ Current charge state, arrow 3. Drive-ready state: READY READY indicates drive-ready state. For additional information, see Drive-ready state, refer to page 126.
  • Page 150 Displays CONTROLS Electric driving: MAX eDRIVE Sym‐ Meaning The display becomes active after MAX eDRIVE, refer to page 129, Adapting to the course of the road. is activated via the eDRIVE but‐ Current energy flow. ton. Fuel consumption history. Electric driving: AUTO eDRIVE Adapting to the course of the road The display becomes active while driving electrically after AUTO...
  • Page 151 Displays CONTROLS Orange: energy flow of the combustion en‐ Adjusting the route length gine. Via iDrive: Blue: energy flow of the hybrid system. ▷ Vehicle states: Press button. ▷ ePOWER. "Scaling:" ▷ POWER. Select the desired setting. ▷ eBOOST. Resetting fuel consumption history ▷...
  • Page 152 Displays CONTROLS Check Control Safety belt reminder for rear seats The safety belt is not buckled on the cor‐ responding rear seat. Concept The Check Control system monitors functions in Airbag system the vehicle and notifies you of malfunctions in the monitored systems.
  • Page 153 Displays CONTROLS Have the system immediately checked by a deal‐ Tire Pressure Monitor, refer to page 325. er’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Steering system DSC, refer to page 207. Steering system may not be working. Have the system checked by a dealer’s DSC Dynamic Stability Control is service center or another qualified serv‐...
  • Page 154 Displays CONTROLS Blue lights Turn signal Turn signal switched on. High beams Unusually rapid flashing of the indicator High beams are switched on. light indicates that a turn signal bulb has failed. High beams, refer to page 135. Turn signal, refer to page 135. Hiding Check Control messages Parking lights, headlight Parking lights or headlights are switched...
  • Page 155 Select desired setting: symbol shows which side of the ▷ "Call BMW Accident Assistance" vehicle the fuel filler flap is on. Contact BMW Group Accident Assis‐ The current range of the combus‐ tance. tion engine is displayed as nu‐ ▷...
  • Page 156 Displays CONTROLS Range Indicator light In the instrument cluster Concept The yellow indicator light illuminates, once the fuel reserve is reached. The range indicates the distance that can still be covered with the current fuel level and the elec‐ tric energy of the high-voltage battery. Instrument cluster with General information enhanced features:...
  • Page 157 Range display, electric motor Some information on service requirements can Instrument cluster without en‐ also be shown on the BMW display key. hanced features: Display In MAX eDRIVE mode, the elec‐ tric range can be displayed via the Detailed information on service Onboard Computer in the instru‐...
  • Page 158 Displays CONTROLS Gear shift indicator Symbols Sym‐ Description Concept bols The system recommends the most fuel efficient No service is currently required. gear for the current driving situation. General information The deadline for scheduled mainte‐ Depending on the vehicle equipment and coun‐ nance or a legally mandated inspec‐...
  • Page 159 Displays CONTROLS Display via operating mode of the The traffic sign will then be either displayed or ig‐ nored depending on the situation. instrument cluster The system takes into account the information The Speed Limit Info displays are shown or hid‐ stored in the navigation system and also displays den via the operating mode of the instrument speed limits present on routes without signs.
  • Page 160 Displays CONTROLS Activating a list and adjusting ▷ When the windshield in front of the interior mirror is fogged over, dirty or covered by a the setting sticker, etc. ▷ If the camera has overheated and been tem‐ porarily switched off due to excessively high temperatures.
  • Page 161 Displays CONTROLS Calling up information Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "iDrive settings" "Displays" "Instrument panel" "Onboard info" Select the desired setting. The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐ rently used. Press and hold button on signal lever. Information in detail Information is displayed in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 162 Displays CONTROLS tination is entered in the navigation system be‐ Display fore the trip is started. Display ▷ Marking for the adjusted charge state of the BATTERY CONTROL function, refer to page 130, arrow 1. ▷ Time of arrival, arrow 1. ▷...
  • Page 163 Displays CONTROLS Average speed and average fuel temperature has been attained, the indicator is in the center position. consumption If the engine oil or coolant, and thus the engine, General information become too hot, a Check Control message is displayed too. Average speed and average fuel consumption are calculated for the distance traveled since the Check the coolant level, refer to page 346.
  • Page 164 Displays CONTROLS Speed warning "Driving information" "Onboard info" or "Trip computer" Concept Resetting the Onboard A speed limit can be set that when reached will Computer cause a warning to be issued. Via iDrive: General information "My Vehicle" The warning is repeated if the vehicle speed ex‐ "Driving information"...
  • Page 165 Displays CONTROLS Vehicle status Overview General information The status can be displayed and actions per‐ formed for several systems. Opening the vehicle status Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "Vehicle status" Switching on/off Via iDrive: Information at a glance "My Vehicle" ▷ "Flat Tire Monitor": Status of the Flat Tire Monitor, refer to page 332.
  • Page 166 Displays CONTROLS "Head-Up Display" When the low beams are switched on, the brightness of the Head-up Display can be addi‐ Select desired setting: tionally influenced using the instrument lighting. ▷ "STANDARD": all displays in the Head-up Display are active. Adjusting the height ▷...
  • Page 167 Displays CONTROLS ▷ Unfavorable light conditions. If the image is distorted, have the basic settings checked by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Special windshield The windshield is part of the system. The shape of the windshield makes it possible to display a precise image.
  • Page 168: Lights

    Lights CONTROLS Lights Vehicle features and Symbol Function options Parking lights. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Automatic headlight control. cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily Adaptive light functions. available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected Low beams.
  • Page 169 Lights CONTROLS Low beams Headlight courtesy delay feature Position of switch: General information The low beams illuminate when drive-ready state The low beams stay lit for a particular time if the is switched on. high beams are switched on after standby state is switched on.
  • Page 170 Lights CONTROLS Activating For example, the sensors are unable to detect fog or hazy weather. In these situations, switch Position of switch: the light on manually. The adaptive light functions are active when the drive-ready state is switched on. Daytime running lights Adaptive Light Control Depending on the steering angle and other pa‐...
  • Page 171 Lights CONTROLS General information Sensitivity of the high-beam Assistant The high-beam Assistant ensures that the high beams are switched on, whenever the traffic sit‐ General information uation allows. In the low speed range, the high beams are not switched on by the system. The sensitivity of the high-beam Assistant can The system responds to light from oncoming be adjusted.
  • Page 172 Lights CONTROLS Settings wagons; when driving close to train or ship traffic; or at animal crossings. Adjust the brightness with the ▷ In tight curves, on hilltops or in depressions, thumbwheel. in cross traffic or half-obscured oncoming traffic on highways. ▷...
  • Page 173 Lights CONTROLS Switching the reading lights Setting the brightness on/off Via iDrive: Press button. "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" Depending on the vehicle equipment, the read‐ "Lighting" ing lights are located next to the interior lights in "Interior lighting" the front and rear. "Brightness"...
  • Page 174 Lights CONTROLS "Interior lighting" "Bowers & Wilkins" The selected setting is stored for the driver pro‐ file currently used. Setting the brightness Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Lighting" "Interior lighting" "Brightness" Select the desired setting. Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 175: Safety

    Safety CONTROLS Safety Vehicle features and It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected options options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When us‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ ing these functions and systems, the applicable cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 176 Vehicle modifications for a person with disabili‐ ▷ Always grasp the steering wheel on the ties may affect the air bag system; contact BMW steering wheel rim. Hold your hands at the Customer Relations for further information. 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions, to keep the...
  • Page 177 Safety CONTROLS Functional readiness of the Automatic deactivation of the airbag system front-seat passenger airbags Safety information Concept The system reads if the front passenger seat is occupied by measuring the human body's resist‐ WARNING ance. Individual components can be hot after trigger‐ Front, knee, and side airbag on the front pas‐...
  • Page 178 Safety CONTROLS ▷ Do not attach covers, cushions, ball mats or restraint system has been detected and the other items to the front passenger seat un‐ front-seat passenger airbags are not activated. less they are specifically determined to be Strength of the driver's and safe for use on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 179 Safety CONTROLS Intelligent Safety conditions. Watch traffic closely and actively in‐ tervene where appropriate. Concept Intelligent Safety enables central operation of the WARNING driver assistance system. Due to system limits, individual functions can malfunction during tow-starting/towing with the General information Intelligent Safety systems activated.
  • Page 180 Safety CONTROLS Press the button: If the vehicle is equipped with a radar sensor, the approach control warning is additionally control‐ The menu for the intelligent safety sys‐ led via the cruise control radar sensor. tem is displayed. Intersection warning when equipped with a radar If all Intelligent Safety systems were switched off, sensor: in addition, a warning is issued at inter‐...
  • Page 181 Safety CONTROLS Camera Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate. WARNING Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub‐ stitute for the driver’s personal judgment. Due to its limits, the system might not output warn‐ ings or reactions or these might be output late, incorrectly, or without justification.
  • Page 182 Safety CONTROLS If all Intelligent Safety systems were switched off, The selected time is stored for the driver profile all systems are now switched on. currently used. "Configure INDIVIDUAL": depending on the Warning with braking function equipment version, the Intelligent Safety sys‐ tems can be individually configured.
  • Page 183 Safety CONTROLS Acute warnings can also be triggered without At speeds above approx. 130 mph/210 km/h, the previous forewarning. braking intervention occurs as a brief braking pressure. No automatic delay occurs. Brake intervention, City light The driver may cancel the braking intervention braking function by stepping on the accelerator pedal or by ac‐...
  • Page 184 Safety CONTROLS Evasion assistance ▷ Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of you, or sharply decelerating vehicles. ▷ Vehicles with an unusual rear appearance. Concept ▷ Two-wheeled vehicles ahead of you. The system supports the driver in making eva‐ ▷ Intersection warning: crossing vehicles if their sive maneuvers in certain situations, such as speed is higher than your own speed.
  • Page 185 Safety CONTROLS WARNING Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub‐ stitute for the driver’s personal judgment. Due to its limits, the system might not output warn‐ ings or reactions or these might be output late, incorrectly, or without justification. There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 186 Safety CONTROLS Warning with evasion support Thus, a system reaction might not come or might come late. Display in the instrument cluster E.g., the following situations may not be de‐ tected: A warning symbol appears in the instrument cluster and in the Head-up Display if a collision ▷...
  • Page 187 Safety CONTROLS When driving at city speeds, the system will is‐ Watch traffic closely and actively intervene sue a warning if there is imminent risk of a colli‐ where appropriate. sion with pedestrians, and support with a braking function. WARNING General information Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub‐...
  • Page 188 Safety CONTROLS Camera Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi‐ vidually switched off. Press and hold this button. All Intelligent Safety systems are switched off. Button Status Button lights up green: all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on. The camera is installed near the interior mirror. Button lights up orange: some Intelli‐...
  • Page 189 Safety CONTROLS The braking intervention occurs only if vehicle ▷ If the driving stability control systems are de‐ stability has not been restricted, for instance by activated, for instance DSC OFF. deactivating the DSC Dynamic Stability Control. ▷ If the field of view of the camera or the wind‐ The driver may cancel the braking intervention shield is dirty or covered in the area of the in‐...
  • Page 190 Safety CONTROLS General information In addition, the system also detects animals above a certain minimum size, for instance deer. Thermal image Display on the Control Display with thermal im‐ age activated: ▷ People detected by the system: in light yel‐ low.
  • Page 191 Safety CONTROLS conditions. Watch traffic closely and actively in‐ When the vehicle lighting is switched on, the tervene where appropriate. camera objective is cleaned at regular intervals when the windshield washer system, refer to page 137, is activated. Overview Switching on Buttons in the vehicle Switching on automatically When it is dark outside, the system is automati‐...
  • Page 192 Safety CONTROLS With animal warnings, no distinction is made be‐ Symbol Meaning tween the central or expanded area. Symbol lights up Prewarning. The entire area moves along with the vehicle in red. the direction of the steering angle and changes with the vehicle speed.
  • Page 193 Safety CONTROLS Limits of pedestrian and animal Vehicles with side collision warning: if in the speed range up to 130 mph/210 km/h a lane detection marking is crossed, the system intervenes with a In some situations, it may occur that pedestrians brief active steering intervention in addition to vi‐...
  • Page 194 Safety CONTROLS Overview "Configure INDIVIDUAL": depending on the equipment version, the Intelligent Safety sys‐ tems can be individually configured. The individ‐ Button in the vehicle ual settings are activated and stored for the driver profile currently used. As soon as a setting is changed on the menu, all settings of the menu are activated.
  • Page 195 Safety CONTROLS Display in the instrument cluster ▷ "Always": the system issues a warning whenever a hazardous situation is de‐ The system illuminates green: at least tected. one lane marking was detected and ▷ "Reduced": some warnings are sup‐ warnings can be issued. pressed depending on the situation, for instance during passing without a turn Warning function...
  • Page 196 Safety CONTROLS Active Blind Spot Detection System limits Safety information Concept Active Blind Spot Detection detects vehicles in WARNING the blind spot or vehicles approaching from be‐ The system can react not at all, too late, incor‐ hind in the adjacent lane. A warning is issued in rectly, or without justification due to the system various gradations in these situations.
  • Page 197 Safety CONTROLS Safety information Radar sensors WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation. There is a risk of an acci‐ dent. Adjust driving style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate.
  • Page 198 Safety CONTROLS Vehicles with side collision warning: "INDIVIDUAL": the Intelligent Safety systems are switched on according to the individual settings. switching steering intervention on/off Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi‐ vidually switched off. The steering intervention can be switched on and off separately for Active Blind Spot Detec‐...
  • Page 199 Safety CONTROLS With side collision warning ▷ If the bumper is dirty, iced up, or covered, for instance by stickers. If at speeds between 45 mph/70 km/h and ▷ If cargo protrudes. 130 mph/210 km/h the vibrating steering wheel is ignored and the lane marking crossed, the sys‐ For vehicles with side collision warning, the tem intervenes with a brief active steering inter‐...
  • Page 200 Safety CONTROLS Side collision warning WARNING Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub‐ Concept stitute for the driver’s personal judgment. Due The system helps to avoid imminent side colli‐ to its limits, the system might not output warn‐ sions. ings or reactions or these might be output late, incorrectly, or without justification.
  • Page 201 Safety CONTROLS Switching on/off Switching on automatically The side collision warning activates automatically after departure if the function was switched on at the end of the last trip. Switching on/off manually Press the button. Front bumper. The menu for the intelligent safety sys‐ tem is displayed.
  • Page 202 Safety CONTROLS garding the system limits and actively intervene Button Status if needed. Button lights up green: all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on. Functional limitations Button lights up orange: some Intelli‐ The system may not be fully functional in the fol‐ gent Safety systems are switched off lowing situations: or currently unavailable.
  • Page 203 Safety CONTROLS Rear collision prevention conditions. Watch traffic closely and actively in‐ tervene where appropriate. Concept Overview The system reacts to vehicles approaching from behind. Radar sensors General information The radar sensors are located in the rear bumper. Two radar sensors in the rear bumper monitor Always keep the bumper in the area of the radar the area behind the vehicle.
  • Page 204 Safety CONTROLS ▷ If the bumper is dirty, iced up, or covered, traffic closely and actively intervene where ap‐ for instance by stickers. propriate. ▷ If cargo protrudes. Function Active Protection When the safety belt is fastened, the driver's and passenger's belt straps are automatically tight‐...
  • Page 205 Safety CONTROLS Harder vehicle braking After travel has begun, the system monitors cer‐ tain aspects of the driver's behavior, so that de‐ It can be necessary to bring the vehicle in certain creasing alertness or fatigue can be detected. situations to a halt quicker. This procedure takes the following criteria into To do this, for a short time the braking pressure account:...
  • Page 206 Safety CONTROLS The break recommendation is repeated after 20 minutes. After a break, another recommendation to take a break cannot be displayed until after approxi‐ mately 45 minutes. System limits The function may be limited in the following sit‐ uations, for instance and will either output an in‐ correct warning or no warning at all: ▷...
  • Page 207: Driving Stability Control Systems

    Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and Adaptive brake assistant options In combination with Active Cruise Control, this system ensures that the brakes respond even This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ more rapidly when braking in critical situations. cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 208 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Safety information Deactivating/activating DSC General information WARNING When DSC is deactivated, driving stability is re‐ The system cannot serve as a substitute for the duced during acceleration and when driving in driver’s personal judgment in assessing the curves.
  • Page 209 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS DTC Dynamic Traction Activating/deactivating DTC Control Activating DTC Press button. Concept TRACTION is displayed in the instru‐ DTC is a version of the DSC Dynamic Stability ment cluster and the indicator light for DSC OFF Control where forward momentum is optimized.
  • Page 210 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS driving forces to the front and rear axles as de‐ manded by the driving situation and road surface. Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 211: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Vehicle features and WARNING options The use of the system can lead to an increased risk of accidents in the following situations, This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ for instance: cific and optional features offered with the series. ▷...
  • Page 212 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Switching cruise control on/off Setting the speed Switching on Maintaining and storing the speed Press button on the steering wheel. The indicator lights in the instrument cluster light up and the mark in the speedometer is set to the current speed.
  • Page 213 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed to the resistance point, the desired speed increases cluster or decreases by 1 mph/1 km/h. ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed past Display in the speedometer the resistance point, the desired speed ▷...
  • Page 214 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Active Cruise Control with closely and actively intervene where appropri‐ ate. Stop & Go function ACC Concept WARNING Using this system, a desired speed and a dis‐ An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and tance to a vehicle ahead can be adjusted using possibly roll away.
  • Page 215 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Overview Radar sensor Buttons on the steering wheel Button Function Cruise control on/off, refer to page 216. Store/maintain speed, refer to page 216. The radar sensor is located in the front bumper. Pause cruise control, refer to page 216.
  • Page 216 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Switching on/off and interrupting ▷ If the system has not detected objects for an extended period, for instance on a road with cruise control very little traffic without curb or shoulder markings. Switching on ▷ If the detection range of the radar is impaired, Press button on the steering wheel.
  • Page 217 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Changing the speed Without steering and lane control assistant: reducing distance Press button repeatedly until the de‐ sired distance is set. Instrument cluster will display selected distance, refer to page 218. Without steering and lane control assistant: increasing distance Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly Press button repeatedly until the de‐...
  • Page 218 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument Symbol Description cluster System interrupted. Display in the speedometer ▷ Green marking: system is ac‐ tive, the marking indicates the desired speed. No distance control display, as ▷ Orange/white marking: system the accelerator pedal is being is interrupted, the marking in‐...
  • Page 219 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Indicator/warning lights System limits Symbol Description Detection range Vehicle symbol flashes: The conditions are not adequate for the system to work. The system was deactivated but applies the brakes until you ac‐ tively resume control by press‐ ing on the brake pedal or accel‐...
  • Page 220 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Driving away tance. It may not be possible to restore the se‐ lected distance in certain situations, including if In some situations, the vehicle cannot drive off you are driving significantly faster than vehicles automatically; for example: driving ahead of you, for instance when rapidly ▷...
  • Page 221 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Overview Have the system checked by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or re‐ pair shop. Button on the steering wheel The function for detecting and responding when approaching stationary vehicles may be limited in Button Function the following situations: Steering and lane control assistant...
  • Page 222 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Always keep the bumper in the area of the radar System activates automatically as soon as all sensors clean and unobstructed. function conditions are fulfilled, refer to page 222. Camera Steering wheel symbol lights up green. The system is active.
  • Page 223 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument Symbol Description cluster Yellow steering wheel symbol: The hands are not grasping the Symbol Description steering wheel. The system is Gray steering wheel symbol: still active. The system is on standby. Red steering wheel symbol and Green steering wheel symbol: a signal sounds: The system is activated.
  • Page 224 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Press the turn indicator lever, refer to ▷ Protective covers on the steering wheel. page 135, in the required direction to the Narrow lanes pressure point for signaling briefly and hold it there. When driving within narrow lanes, the system Steering support in the required direction can cannot be activated or effectively used, for in‐...
  • Page 225 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS General information Overview The ultrasound sensors for distance measure‐ Button in the vehicle ments are located in the bumpers and possibly on the sides of the vehicle. The maneuvering range, depending on the ob‐ stacle and environmental conditions, is approx. 6 ft/2 m.
  • Page 226 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Via iDrive: If the distance to a detected object is less than approx. 10 inches/25 cm, a continuous tone is "My Vehicle" sounded. "Vehicle settings" If there are objects in front of and behind the ve‐ "Parking"...
  • Page 227 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Safety information The range of the sensors is represented in the colors green, yellow and red. Pathway lines are faded in for better estimation WARNING of the required space. The system cannot serve as a substitute for the When the image of the rearview camera is dis‐...
  • Page 228 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Display Limits of ultrasonic measurement Ultrasonic measurements might not function in the following situations: ▷ For small children and animals. ▷ For persons with certain clothing, for instance coats. ▷ With external interference of the ultrasound, for instance from passing vehicles or loud machines.
  • Page 229 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS False warnings Safety information The system may issue a warning under the fol‐ lowing conditions even though there is no obsta‐ WARNING cle within the detection range: The system cannot serve as a substitute for the ▷...
  • Page 230 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Switching on/off Assistance functions Switching on automatically General information The system is switched on automatically if selec‐ More than one assistance function can be active tor lever position R is engaged when the engine at the same time. is running.
  • Page 231 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Turning radius lines The colored thresholds of the obstacle markings match the markings of the PDC Park Distance Control. Setting brightness and contrast via iDrive With the rearview camera switched on: Move the Controller to the left. 2.
  • Page 232 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS General information Overview Several cameras capture the area from different Buttons in the vehicle selectable perspectives. In addition, assistance functions, for instance guidelines, can be faded into the display. The following camera perspectives can be dis‐ played: ▷...
  • Page 233 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Camera perspective Overview One camera is located at the bottom of each ex‐ terior mirror housing. The image quality may be impaired by dirt on the camera lenses. If required, clean the camera 1 Function bar lenses.
  • Page 234 With BMW Gesture Control: the movable camera perspective can be moved around the circle us‐ Pathway lines ing BMW Gesture Control, refer to page 53. To leave the circle, move the Controller sideways and press or tap the active camera symbol via the touchscreen.
  • Page 235 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Turning radius lines The colored thresholds of the obstacle markings match the markings of the PDC Park Distance Control. Vehicle wash view Turning radius lines can only be superimposed on the camera image together with pathway lines.
  • Page 236 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Panorama View Limits of side protection The system only displays stationary obstacles Concept that were previously detected by sensors while passing them. The system does not detect whether an obstacle moves later on. For this reason, at standstill, the markings are not shown anymore in the display after a certain time.
  • Page 237 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS With navigation system: activation A list of all activation points is displayed. points Renaming or deleting activation points Concept Press button. Positions at which Panorama View is to switch on Move the Controller to the left. automatically can be stored as activation points as soon as a GPS signal is received.
  • Page 238 Remote 3D View hours. Concept Parking assistant Using the BMW Connected App and the camera images from Surround View, the vehicle sur‐ Concept roundings can be displayed on a mobile device, for instance a smartphone.
  • Page 239 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS with the middle of the parking space during diagonal parking. NOTICE The parking assistant can steer the vehicle over General information or onto curbs. There is a risk of damage to property. Watch traffic closely and actively in‐ Handling tervene where appropriate.
  • Page 240 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Functional requirements Switching on and activating Ultrasound sensors Switching on with the button Ensure full functionality: Press park assistance button. ▷ Do not cover sensors, for instance with stick‐ The LED lights up. ers. The current status of the parking space search is ▷...
  • Page 241 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ Control Display shows suitable parking The system takes over the steering. spaces at the edge of the road next to the ve‐ Follow the instructions on the Control Dis‐ hicle symbol. When the parking assistant is play.
  • Page 242 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS System limits ▷ If the tailgate is open. ▷ If doors are open. Safety information ▷ When setting the parking brake. ▷ During acceleration. WARNING ▷ When the brake pedal remains pressed for an extended period while the vehicle is station‐ The system can react not at all, too late, incor‐...
  • Page 243 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ With external interference of the ultrasound, The parking assistant failed. Have the system for instance from passing vehicles or loud checked by a dealer’s service center or another machines. qualified service center or repair shop. ▷...
  • Page 244 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Overview Switching on/off Button in the vehicle Activating/deactivating the system Press park assistance button. Move the Controller to the left. "Settings" "Cross traffic alert" "Cross traffic alert" Switching on automatically If the system was activated on the Control Dis‐ Park assistance button play, it is automatically switched on as soon as PDC Park Distance Control or Panorama View is...
  • Page 245 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Light in the exterior mirror Yellow lines, arrow 2, mark the bumper of your own vehicle. Acoustic warning In addition to the optical indicator, a warning sig‐ nal sounds if your own vehicle moves into the re‐ spective direction.
  • Page 246: Driving Comfort

    Driving comfort CONTROLS Driving comfort Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 247: Climate Control

    Climate control CONTROLS Climate control Vehicle features and Automatic climate control options Overview This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Buttons in the vehicle cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 248 Climate control CONTROLS Press and hold the left button on the Button Function driver's side until the system Defrost and defog window, refer switches off. to page 251. ▷ On the front passenger side: Rear window defroster, refer to Press and hold the left button on the page 251.
  • Page 249 Climate control CONTROLS Switching on/off Depending on the weather, the windshield and side windows may fog up briefly when drive- Press button. ready state is switched on. The LED is illuminated with the AUTO The air conditioning is switched on automatically program switched on.
  • Page 250 Climate control CONTROLS Controlling the air flow manually With constant recirculated-air mode, the air qual‐ ity in the car's interior deteriorates and the fog‐ ging of the windows increases. Concept The air flow for climate control can be adjusted Switching on/off manually.
  • Page 251 Climate control CONTROLS SYNC program Rear window defroster Press the button. The LED lights up. Concept Depending on the equipment, the following set‐ The function is available with the engine running. tings of the driver's side can be transferred to the The rear window defroster switches off automat‐...
  • Page 252 Climate control CONTROLS Front ventilation Ventilation in rear, center Overview ▷ Lever for changing the air flow direction, ar‐ row 1. ▷ Lever for changing the air flow direction, ar‐ ▷ Thumbwheel for variable opening and closing row 1. of the vents, arrow 2. ▷...
  • Page 253 Climate control CONTROLS Rear automatic climate "Climate functions" "Rear climate" control The rear automatic climate control is not ready for operation if the automatic climate control is Overview switched off or if the function for defrosting the windows and removing condensation is active. Buttons in the vehicle Using the button: switching on Press any button except for the following:...
  • Page 254 Climate control CONTROLS General information General information The function is available with external tempera‐ To manually adjust air flow switch off AUTO pro‐ tures above approx. 32 ℉/0 ℃ and with the gram first. drive-ready state switched on. Operation Switching on/off Press the left or right side of the button: Press button.
  • Page 255 Physical condition of the vehicle occupants, switching between the fragrances. for instance fatigue. The fragrance cartridges are located in the glove BMW recommends the use of genuine BMW compartment. fragrance cartridges. To ensure a pleasant fragrance inside of the ve‐...
  • Page 256 Climate control CONTROLS "Climate functions" Remove the cover of the fragrance cartridge. Hold the cover on the top to slide it from the "Fragrance" fragrance cartridge. "Level" Select the desired setting. Display The illustrations on the Control Display show the actual filling level of the fragrance cartridges.
  • Page 257 Climate control CONTROLS Insert the fragrance cartridge without pres‐ Fragrance cartridge, arrow 2: second fra‐ sure into the cartridge holder. The cartridge grance indicated on the Control Display. snaps lightly into place. Pull desired fragrance cartridge from the Push the cartridge holder up, until it engages. holder.
  • Page 258 The system switches off automatically after a page 259. certain period of time. With a BMW Connected app, refer to page 260, the stationary climate control can be switched Using the button When the vehicle is in standby state, the system The air automatically exits through the vents to can be switched on or off via the automatic cli‐...
  • Page 259 Climate control CONTROLS Switching off Via BMW display key Switch on the display of the BMW display Switch on the display of the BMW display key. key. "Departure setting" "Departure setting" Tap on symbol. Tap on symbol. "Stop" Select the desired departure time.
  • Page 260 Climate control CONTROLS Activating with BMW Connected Using an appropriate BMW App with remote function, the system can be switched on directly or via a preset departure time. Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 261: Interior Equipment

    Interior equipment CONTROLS Interior equipment Vehicle features and Safety information options WARNING This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Body parts can be jammed when operating re‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. mote-controlled systems, such as the garage It also describes features that are not necessarily door, using the integrated Universal Remote available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 262 Interior equipment CONTROLS Control elements on the interior If the LED does not flash faster after at least 60 seconds, change the distance between mirror the interior mirror and the hand-held trans‐ mitter and repeat the step. Several more at‐ tempts at different distances may be neces‐...
  • Page 263 Interior equipment CONTROLS Synchronizing the universal remote control with Canada: if programming with the hand-held the system: transmitter was interrupted, hold down the in‐ terior mirror button and repeatedly press and Park the vehicle within range of the remote- release the hand-held transmitter button for controlled system.
  • Page 264 Interior equipment CONTROLS Glare shield from the side Emptying Folding out Fold the sun visor down. Unhook it from the holder and swing it to the side. Folding up Proceed in the reverse order to close the sun vi‐ sor. Pull the ashtray with the closed cover out of the cup holder.
  • Page 265 Interior equipment CONTROLS Sockets Front center console Concept The lighter socket can be used as a socket for electrical equipment when standby and drive- ready state are switched on. General information The total load of all sockets must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volts.
  • Page 266 Interior equipment CONTROLS Front center armrest Rear center console The center armrest contains a socket. The center console contains one or two sockets. Pull off the respective cover. Front center console In the cargo area Push the cover forward until it engages. A socket is located on the right side in the cargo area.
  • Page 267 Interior equipment CONTROLS In the center armrest A USB interface is located in the center console. A USB interface is located in the center armrest. Steptronic transmission: in the center console NOTICE Objects in the storage compartment, e.g., large USB connectors, may block or damage the cover when it is being opened or closed.
  • Page 268: Storage Compartments

    Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments Vehicle features and ▷ Glove compartment on the driver's side, refer to page 269. options ▷ Compartments in the doors, refer to page 269. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ ▷ Steptronic transmission: storage compart‐ cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 269 Storage compartments CONTROLS Opening Opening Pull the handle. Pull the handle. The light in the glove compartment switches on. Closing Closing Fold cover closed. Fold cover closed. Compartments in the doors Locking The glove compartment can be locked with an General information integrated key.
  • Page 270 Storage compartments CONTROLS Steptronic transmission: Opening storage compartment in the center console Opening Press button. Closing Press cover down until it engages. Push the cover forward until it engages. Cup holders Closing Safety information Touch the cover on the handle bar. The cover closes.
  • Page 271 Storage compartments CONTROLS Front Opening and closing General information Opening The cup holder can be adjusted for three differ‐ ent container sizes. Opening Push the cover forward until it engages. Fold the center armrest forward. Press the button and fold out the cup holder fully.
  • Page 272 Storage compartments CONTROLS Clothes hooks Safety information WARNING Clothing articles on the clothes hooks can ob‐ struct the view while driving. There is a risk of an accident. When suspending clothing articles from the clothes hooks, ensure that they will not obstruct the driver's view.
  • Page 273: Cargo Area

    Cargo area CONTROLS Cargo area Vehicle features and WARNING options Improperly stowed objects can shift and be thrown into the car's interior, for instance in the This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ event of an accident or during braking and eva‐ cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 274 Cargo area CONTROLS Lashing eyes in the cargo cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4. area If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your ve‐ General information hicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage Attach load securing aids, such as lashing straps, load capacity of your vehicle.
  • Page 275 Cargo area CONTROLS hooks. Only transport heavy luggage in the cargo area if it has been appropriately secured. Folding down Lift the cargo floor panel. Through-loading system Press on the multi-function hook and turn until it Concept engages. The cargo area can be enlarged by folding down the rear seat backrest.
  • Page 276 Cargo area CONTROLS Make sure that the rear seat backrest is locked Push the corresponding head restraint down after folding it back. as far as it will go. Pull the corresponding lever in the cargo area to release the rear seat backrest. WARNING The stability of the child restraint system is lim‐...
  • Page 277 Cargo area CONTROLS Enlarging Press the switch and pull the center section forward. Remove the covers of the side storage com‐ partments. Enlarging the cargo area Lift the cargo floor panel. General information The cargo floor panel can be lowered to stow bulky luggage.
  • Page 278 Cargo area CONTROLS Lift the cargo floor panel by its handle to‐ wards the back and up and lower it. Press the side partition nets downward. Reducing the size Proceed in reverse order to make the cargo area smaller again. Ski and snowboard bag The ski and snowboard bag is contained in a protective jacket in the cargo area.
  • Page 279 Cargo area CONTROLS Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
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  • Page 281: Driving Tips

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving ............282 Saving fuel ....................286 Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 282: Things To Remember When Driving

    Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Vehicle features and ▷ For gasoline engine 4,500 rpm and 100 mph/160 km/h. options Avoid full load or kickdown under all circumstan‐ ces. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 283 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Hydroplaning interior. There is a risk of injury or risk of dam‐ age to property. Do not drive with the trunk lid On wet or slushy roads, a wedge of water can open. form between the tires and road surface.
  • Page 284 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Pulsation of the brake pedal and sounds from the You can increase the engine's braking effect by hydraulic circuits indicate that the Antilock Brake shifting down, going all the way to first gear, if System ABS is in its active mode.
  • Page 285 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Condensation water under the have a major effect on vehicle handling and steering response. parked vehicle Therefore, note the following when loading and When using the automatic climate control, con‐ driving: densation water develops and collects under‐ ▷...
  • Page 286: Saving Fuel

    Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Vehicle features and Close the windows and glass sunroof options Driving with the glass sunroof and windows open results in increased air resistance and raises fuel This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ consumption. cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily Tires available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 287 Exemplary traffic situations for fuel Have the vehicle maintained regularly to achieve efficiency optimal vehicle efficiency and service life. BMW recommends that maintenance work be per‐ In many driving situations, the hybrid system al‐ formed by a BMW dealer’s service center.
  • Page 288 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS ECO PRO The combustion engine is switched on or over automatically by the hybrid system. ▷ Driving with constant speed: Concept The electric motor relieves the combustion ECO PRO supports a driving style that saves on engine periodically by also being switched on.
  • Page 289 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Configuring ECO PRO ECO PRO seat climate control INDIVIDUAL The output of seat heating and, where applica‐ ble, seat ventilation is reduced when ECO PRO Opening via the Driving Dynamics is activated. Control ECO PRO climate control Activate ECO PRO.
  • Page 290 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Functional requirement This function is available in ECO PRO mode. Calling up ECO PRO driving style analysis Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "Technology in action" "Driving style analysis" Display on the Control Display The display of the ECO PRO driving style analy‐ sis consists of a symbolized route and a lookup table.
  • Page 291 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
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  • Page 293: Mobility

    MOBILITY Charging the vehicle ................294 Refueling ....................307 Fuel ......................310 Wheels and tires ..................312 Engine compartment ................339 Engine oil ....................342 Coolant ...................... 346 Maintenance ..................... 348 Replacing components ................350 Breakdown assistance ................357 Care ......................364 Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 294: Charging The Vehicle

    This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ mains, charging at a charging station, for in‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. stance BMW Wallbox, is recommended. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected Charge current options or country versions.
  • Page 295 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Overview Imprint on the charging cable Charge current setting "Max." "Reduced" "Low" 10 A 10 A 7.5 A 12 A 12 A 15 A 15 A 11.25 A 7.5 A Inductive charging: Charge current setting during inductive charging "Max."...
  • Page 296 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY A dealer's service center will be glad to provide information about suitable charging cables. WARNING If a sufficient safety distance from easily flam‐ mable materials is not maintained, simultane‐ WARNING ous charging and filling with fuel can cause a risk of fire.
  • Page 297 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Storage Connecting the charging cable To connect, engage selector lever position P, deactivate drive-ready state, and unlock the vehi‐ cle. Set the parking brake, if needed. Tap on the charging socket flap, arrow. The Level 1 charging cable is located in a bag in the cargo area.
  • Page 298 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Charging process is interrupted. Have the locking system of the charging socket checked at the dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop after emer‐ gency unlocking of the charging cable. Charging process General information At high temperatures, the high-voltage battery is initially cooled.
  • Page 299 Additional messages about the charging status can be displayed in the instrument cluster, on the Indicator light at the charging BMW display key, or via the BMW Con‐ socket nected app on a smartphone. The charging status for charging with a charging cable is indicated on the charging socket indica‐...
  • Page 300 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Intelligent charging can be ignored for the next "Charge for departure time" charging process. "Time slot: -" Switch off drive-ready state. Set rate begin. "Charge immediately once" Set rate end. The Digital Charging Service enables the time Immediate charging window to be set automatically for certain loca‐...
  • Page 301 "Intelligent charging" mental condition, such as the availability of solar power or time-variable electricity rates. Intelligent BMW Wireless Charging charging is part of BMW's Digital Charging Serv‐ ice. Concept Further information about the Digital Charging BMW Wireless Charging enables the vehicle to Service is available on the Internet: charge inductively.
  • Page 302 ▷ The GroundPad has been installed and com‐ Overview missioned by a qualified electrician. The BMW Wireless Charging system consists of ▷ The GroundPad is installed on an even sur‐ multiple components. face in order to maintain the correct distance between the components and allow heat to be dissipated.
  • Page 303 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Connecting/disconnecting the sitioning view. Follow the instructions on the Control Display while positioning the vehicle. GroundPad In order to position the vehicle over the Ground‐ If necessary, press the park assistance Pad correctly, the GroundPad and CarPad must button.
  • Page 304 "Wireless Charging" Additional messages about the charging status can be displayed in the instrument cluster, on the Press button. BMW display key, or via the BMW Con‐ "Delete all charging stations" nected app on a smartphone. Displays in the instrument...
  • Page 305 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY ess if climate control is set. Climate control out‐ Display Meaning put is reduced during the trip. This increases the Blue plug: charging process active or range during electric driving. completed. The following settings are possible at departure White plug: charging process inter‐...
  • Page 306 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Climate control General information The following settings for climate control of the vehicle are possible: ▷ Activate stationary climate control immedi‐ ately, refer to page 258. With stationary climate control activated and no charging cable connected, the range is re‐ duced.
  • Page 307: Refueling

    Refueling MOBILITY Refueling Vehicle features and NOTICE options With a driving range of less than 30 miles/50 km the engine may no longer have This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ sufficient fuel. Engine functions are not en‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. sured anymore.
  • Page 308 Refueling MOBILITY Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise. Press the button to start the pressure equalization. The status of the tank venting is displayed in the instrument cluster. In rare cases, the tank venting can last several minutes. If the tank venting has been completed, a message is displayed in the instrument clus‐...
  • Page 309 Refueling MOBILITY Safety information The release is located in the cargo area. Open the cover on the right side trim. WARNING If a sufficient safety distance from easily flam‐ mable materials is not maintained, simultane‐ ous charging and filling with fuel can cause a risk of fire.
  • Page 310: Fuel

    Fuel MOBILITY Fuel Vehicle features and Safety information options CAUTION This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The use of poor-quality fuels may result in cific and optional features offered with the series. harmful engine deposits or damage. Addition‐ It also describes features that are not necessarily ally, problems relating to drivability, starting and stalling, especially under certain environmental available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 311 There is a risk of dam‐ age to property. Do not fill with fuel that does not comply with the minimum quality. Recommended fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 91. Minimum fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 89. If you use gasoline with this minimum AKI Rating, the engine may produce knocking sounds when starting at high external temperatures.
  • Page 312: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Wheels and tires Vehicle features and Tire inflation pressure specifications options In the tire inflation pressure table This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The tire inflation pressure table, refer to cific and optional features offered with the series. page 313, contains all tire inflation pressure It also describes features that are not necessarily specifications for the specified tire sizes at the...
  • Page 313 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Checking using tire inflation pressure specifications on the Control Display, reset the Tire Pressure Monitor TPM. pressure specifications in the tire inflation pressure table Tire inflation pressures up to The tire inflation pressure specifications in the 100 mph/160 km/h tire inflation pressure table only relate to cold tires or tires at the same temperature as the am‐...
  • Page 314 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire inflation pressures at max. Tire size Pressure specifica‐ speeds above 100 mph/160 km/h tions in bar/PSI 245/45 R 18 100 H 2.4 / 35 2.8 / 41 M+S XL A/S WARNING Std/RSC In order to drive at maximum speeds in excess 245/45 R 18 100 Y of 100 mph/160 km/h, please observe, and, if XL RSC...
  • Page 315 Wheels and tires MOBILITY 96: load rating, not for ZR tires Tire size Pressure specifica‐ tions in bar/PSI Y: speed rating, before the R on ZR tires 245/40 R 19 98 H 2.9 / 42 3.4 / 49 Maximum tire load M+S XL A/S RSC Maximum tire load is the maximum permissible 245/45 R 18 100 V...
  • Page 316 Wheels and tires MOBILITY does not include acceleration, cornering, hydro‐ Designation Manufacture date planing, or peak traction characteristics. DOT … 2118 21st week 2018 Temperature Uniform Tire Quality Grading The temperature grades are A, the highest, B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to the Quality grades can be found where applicable on generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and...
  • Page 317 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Winter tires ▷ Unusual handling such as a strong tendency to pull to the left or right. Do not drive with a tire tread of less than Damage can be caused by the following situa‐ 0.16 in/4 mm, as such tires are less suitable for tions, for instance: winter operation.
  • Page 318 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Wheel and tire combination wheel/tire combination remounted on the vehi‐ cle as soon as possible. General information You can ask the dealer’s service center or an‐ Recommended tire brands other qualified service center or repair shop about the correct wheel/tire combination and wheel rim versions for the vehicle.
  • Page 319 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Winter tires Storing tires General information Air pressure Winter tires are recommended for operating on Do not exceed the maximum tire inflation pres‐ winter roads. sure indicated on the side wall of the tire. Although so-called all-season M+S tires provide Storage better winter traction than summer tires, they usually do not provide the same level of perform‐...
  • Page 320 Wheels and tires MOBILITY accident. Drive moderately and do not exceed a To accomplish this, sealant is pumped into the speed of 50 mph/80 km/h. tires, which seals the damage from the inside. General information Label ▷ Follow the instructions on using the Mobility System found on the compressor and sealant container.
  • Page 321 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Sealant container ▷ Turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in the straight-ahead position and engage the steering wheel lock. ▷ Have all vehicle occupants get out of the ve‐ hicle and ensure that they remain outside the immediate area in a safe place, such as be‐...
  • Page 322 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Pull filling hose completely out of the cover of With the compressor switched off, insert the the sealant container. Do not kink the hose. plug into the power socket inside the vehicle. Slide the sealant container into the holder on With standby state switched on or the engine the compressor housing, ensuring that it en‐...
  • Page 323 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Removing and stowing the sealant center or another qualified service center or repair shop. container If a tire inflation pressure of at least 2 bar is Unscrew the filling hose of the sealant con‐ reached, see Minimum tire inflation pressure tainer from the tire valve.
  • Page 324 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Snow chains Insert the connector into the power socket in‐ side the vehicle. Safety information WARNING With the mounting of snow chains on unsuita‐ ble tires, the snow chains can come into con‐ tact with vehicle parts. There is a risk of acci‐ dents or risk of damage to property.
  • Page 325 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Safety information Do not initialize the run-flat tires after mounting snow chains, as doing so may result in incorrect readings. WARNING Do not reset the Tire Pressure Monitor TPM af‐ The display of the target pressures is not a ter mounting snow chains, as doing so may re‐...
  • Page 326 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Current tire inflation pressure placement, the settings of the tire sets used last can be selected. The current tire inflation pressure is displayed for each tire. Opening the menu The current tire inflation pressures may change Via iDrive: during driving operation or depending on the ex‐...
  • Page 327 Wheels and tires MOBILITY All wheels green the following is displayed: "Tire Pressure Monitor active. See label for recommended pressures.". ▷ The system is active and bases warnings on You may interrupt this trip at any time. When you the displayed target pressures. continue the reset resumes automatically.
  • Page 328 Wheels and tires MOBILITY If the tire inflation pressure is too Run-flat tires, refer to page 319, are labeled with a circular symbol containing the letters RSC marked on the tire's sidewall. Message Messages: for tires with special A yellow warning light is illuminated in approval the instrument cluster.
  • Page 329 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Reset the system. Sym‐ Possible cause If there is a significant loss of tire Inflation was not carried out accord‐ inflation pressure ing to specifications, e.g., the tire has not been sufficiently inflated. Message The system has detected a wheel A yellow warning light is illuminated in change, but no reset was done.
  • Page 330 Wheels and tires MOBILITY If tire damage cannot be found, contact a Possible driving range with a dealer’s service center or another qualified depressurized tire service center or repair shop. The distance for which it may be possible to Repair the flat tire, e.g., with a flat tire kit or by drive safely varies depending on how the vehicle changing the wheel.
  • Page 331 Wheels and tires MOBILITY These circumstances may cause a warning the inflation pressure recommended by the vehi‐ when temperatures fall very sharply. cle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire in‐ flation pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires of Following a temperature-related warning, the tar‐...
  • Page 332 Wheels and tires MOBILITY FTM Flat Tire Monitor Performing initialization When initializing, the set tire inflation pressures serve as reference values in order to detect a flat Concept tire. Initialization is started by confirming the tire The system detects tire inflation pressure loss inflation pressures.
  • Page 333 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Indication of a flat tire Run-flat tires A yellow warning light is illuminated in Safety information the instrument cluster. In addition, a symbol with a Check Control mes‐ WARNING sage appears on the Control Display. Your vehicle handles differently with a run-flat with no or low inflation pressure;...
  • Page 334 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Changing wheels/tires Vehicle handling with damaged tires Vehicles driven with a damaged tire will handle differently, potentially leading to conditions such General information as the following: When using run-flat tires or a flat tire kit, a wheel ▷...
  • Page 335 Wheels and tires MOBILITY an emergency or spare wheel in the event of a breakdown. WARNING Incorrect handling of the vehicle jack can dam‐ age the vehicle's underbody and expose high- WARNING voltage components. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property.
  • Page 336 Wheels and tires MOBILITY On a slight downhill gradient Remove the adapter after unscrewing the lug bolt. Screwing on Attach the adapter to the lug bolt. If neces‐ sary, turn the adapter until it fits on the lug bolt. Screw on the lug bolt. The tightening torque is 140 Nm.
  • Page 337 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Jacking points for the vehicle Jacking up the vehicle jack WARNING Hands and fingers can be jammed when using the vehicle jack. There is a risk of injury. Com‐ ply with the described hand position and do not change this position while using the vehicle jack.
  • Page 338 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Mounting a wheel Extend the vehicle jack by turning the vehicle jack crank or lever clockwise. Mount one emergency wheel only, as required. Unscrew the lug bolts. Remove the wheel. Put the new wheel or emergency wheel on and screw in at least two lug bolts in a cross‐...
  • Page 339: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment MOBILITY Engine compartment Vehicle features and It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected options options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When us‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐...
  • Page 340 Engine compartment MOBILITY Hood WARNING Body parts can be jammed when opening and Safety information closing the hood. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the hood is clear during opening and closing. WARNING Improperly executed work in the engine com‐...
  • Page 341 Engine compartment MOBILITY Closing Let the hood drop from a height of approx. 16 in‐ ches/40 cm and push down on it to lock it fully. The hood must engage on both sides. Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 342: Engine Oil

    Engine oil MOBILITY Engine oil Vehicle features and NOTICE options Too much engine oil can damage the engine or the catalytic converter. There is a risk of dam‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ age to property. Do not add too much engine cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 343 Engine oil MOBILITY Functional requirements Performing a detailed measurement A current measured value is available after ap‐ Via iDrive: prox. 30 minutes of normal driving with the com‐ "My Vehicle" bustion engine running. "Vehicle status" Displaying the engine oil level "Engine oil level"...
  • Page 344 Adding engine oil Oil rating Open the hood, refer to page 340. Open the lid counterclockwise. BMW Longlife-01 FE. BMW Longlife-14 FE+. Alternative engine oil types If an engine oil suitable for continuous use is not available, up to 1 US quart/liter of an engine oil...
  • Page 345 Engine oil MOBILITY Viscosity grades Viscosity grades SAE 0W-20. SAE 0W-30. More information about suitable engine oil rat‐ ings and viscosities of engine oils can be re‐ quested from a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Engine oil change NOTICE Engine oil that is not changed in timely fashion...
  • Page 346: Coolant

    Coolant MOBILITY Coolant Vehicle features and Coolant level options General information This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The vehicle features two cooling circuits. Always cific and optional features offered with the series. check the coolant levels of both coolant reser‐ It also describes features that are not necessarily voirs and refill as needed.
  • Page 347 Coolant MOBILITY Disposal Comply with the relevant environmental protection regulations when disposing of coolant and coolant additives. Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 348: Maintenance

    Therefore, hand the service advisor the remote control with which the vehicle was driven most BMW maintenance system recently. The maintenance system indicates required Storage periods maintenance measures, and thereby provides Storage periods during which the vehicle battery support in maintaining road safety and the opera‐...
  • Page 349 Maintenance MOBILITY Position ice center or repair shop. Records of regular maintenance and repair work should be retained. Socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis General information Devices connected to the OBD socket trigger the alarm system when the vehicle is locked. Re‐ There is an OBD socket on the driver's side for move any devices connected at the OBD socket checking the primary components in the vehi‐...
  • Page 350: Replacing Components

    Replacing components MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle features and not fold or switch on the wiper without a wiper blade installed. options This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ NOTICE cific and optional features offered with the series. Folded-away wipers can be jammed when the It also describes features that are not necessarily hood is opened.
  • Page 351 Replacing components MOBILITY Lights and bulbs WARNING Work on switched-on lighting systems can General information cause short circuits. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. When working on Lights and bulbs the lighting system, switch off the lights in Lights and bulbs make an essential contribution question.
  • Page 352 Replacing components MOBILITY Tail lights Turn signal, bulb replacement Follow the safety information, refer to page 351. General information 21-watt bulb, PY21W Follow the safety information, refer to page 351. In the wheel house, press the two retainer All tail lights are designed with LED technology, tabs and fold down the cover.
  • Page 353 Replacing components MOBILITY the onboard vehicle tool kit and remove the Carefully lift off the hinge cover from the holder of the warning triangle, arrow 2. hinge arm, arrow 1, until the holding pin, ar‐ row 2, behind the trim panel is released. Removing the hinge covers Pull the hinge cover downward and remove.
  • Page 354 Replacing components MOBILITY Proceed accordingly on the other side. Installing the interior trim Carefully release the interior trim from the Connect the cable to the switch unit, if nec‐ tailgate, arrow 1, and, if necessary, pull the essary. Make sure that the plug engages. cable with the plug from the switch unit, ar‐...
  • Page 355 Replacing components MOBILITY Safety information so that the holding pin engages in the tail‐ gate, arrow 2. NOTICE Vehicle batteries that are not compatible can damage vehicle systems and impair vehicle functions. There is a risk of personal and prop‐ erty damage.
  • Page 356 Replacing components MOBILITY Starting aid terminals Accessing the fuses In the vehicle, only charge the battery via the starting aid terminals, refer to page 361, in the engine compartment with the engine off. Power failure After a power loss, some equipment needs to be newly initialized or individual settings updated, for example: ▷...
  • Page 357: Breakdown Assistance

    Breakdown assistance MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Vehicle features and Warning triangle options This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 358 The contact to the Roadside Assistance of the manufacture is established. When BMW Accident Assistance is activated, data on the vehicle's condition is sent to BMW. A telephone number is displayed, if needed. Select to dial the telephone number on a Requirements connected mobile phone.
  • Page 359 Assistance tions. If an accident is detected Overview automatically A text message relating to BMW Accident Assis‐ tance appears on the Control Display. The connection can be established directly: "BMW Accident Assist." The Check Control message for BMW Accident Assistance can also be called up from the stored Check Control messages, refer to page 154, for a certain length of time.
  • Page 360 Even if you can no longer hear the BMW Re‐ ▷ Lock the vehicle after exiting. sponse Center through the loudspeakers, the ▷...
  • Page 361 Breakdown assistance MOBILITY WARNING If the jumper cables are connected in the incor‐ rect order, sparking may occur. There is a risk of injury. Pay attention to the correct order dur‐ ing connection. NOTICE A special nut serves as the negative terminal of In the case of body contact between the two the battery.
  • Page 362 Breakdown assistance MOBILITY Pushing the vehicle tempt in order to allow the discharged battery to recharge. To remove a broken-down vehicle from the dan‐ Disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse ger area, it can be pushed for a short distance. order.
  • Page 363 Breakdown assistance MOBILITY ▷ Use only the tow fitting provided with the ve‐ hicle and screw it all the way in. NOTICE ▷ Use the tow fitting for towing on paved roads If the tow bar or tow rope is attached incor‐ only.
  • Page 364: Care

    Care MOBILITY Care Vehicle features and NOTICE options When washing, water can get into the open charging socket. There is a risk of damage to This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ property. Close the charging socket flap while cific and optional features offered with the series. washing.
  • Page 365 There is a risk of damage to property. Do not switch standby state off in vehicle washes. General information BMW recommends using vehicle care and General information cleaning products from BMW. Suitable care products are available from a dealer’s service In a vehicle wash, the vehicle must be able to roll center or another qualified service center or re‐...
  • Page 366 Care MOBILITY Vehicle paint Clean light-colored leather more frequently be‐ cause soiling on such surfaces is substantially more visible. General information Use leather care products; otherwise, dirt and Regular care contributes to driving safety and grease will gradually break down the protective value retention.
  • Page 367 Care MOBILITY Chrome surfaces Dampen cloth lightly with water. Do not soak the roofliner. Carefully clean components such as the radiator grille or door handles with an ample supply of Safety belts water, possibly with shampoo added, particularly when they have been exposed to road salt. WARNING Rubber components Chemical cleansers can destroy the safety belt...
  • Page 368 Care MOBILITY Sensor/camera lenses what to consider when storing the vehicle for longer than three months. To clean sensors and camera lenses, use a cloth moistened with a small amount of glass deter‐ Safety information gent. Displays, screens, and protective NOTICE glass of the Head-up Display The high-voltage battery can be damaged by...
  • Page 369 Care MOBILITY Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
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  • Page 371: Reference

    REFERENCE Technical data ..................372 Appendix ....................374 Everything from A to Z ................376 Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 372: Technical Data

    The specified heights do not take into account attached parts, for instance a roof antenna, roof BMW 5 Series Sedan Width with mirrors inches/mm 83.7/2,126 Width without mirrors inches/mm 73.5/1,868...
  • Page 373 2,557/1,160 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 3,095/1,404 Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 220/100 Capacities BMW 5 Series Sedan US gal/liters Notes Fuel tank, approx. 12.1/46.0 Fuel quality, refer to page 310. Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 374: Appendix

    Appendix REFERENCE Appendix Any updates to the Owner's Manual of the vehi‐ cle are listed here. Updates made after the editorial deadline These chapters of the printed Owner's Manual contain updates made after the editorial dead‐ line. ▷ Information: Data storage, refer to page 12. ▷...
  • Page 375 Appendix REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 376: Everything From A To Z

    Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Index Alertness assistant All-season tires, see Winter tires All-wheel-drive, see xDrive ABS, Antilock Brake System Ambient air package Accessories and parts Ambient light Accident Assistance Animal detection, see Night Vision Accident prevention, see Active Protection Antifreeze, see Washer fluid Accident, what to do...
  • Page 377 View BMW 360° ELECTRIC Portal, see Intelligent Camera, see Surround View charging Can holder, see Cup holders BMW Assist, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Care, Head-up Display Entertainment and Communication Care of displays, screens BMW display key Care, see Washing the vehicle...
  • Page 378 Charging, see Charging the vehicle Computer, see Onboard Computer in the instru‐ Charging, see Vehicle charging ment cluster Charging station, inductive, see BMW Wireless Concierge Service, see Owner's Handbook for Charging Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Charging status, see Display of the charging sta‐...
  • Page 379 Cruise control play Cruise control, active with Stop&Go func‐ Display key, malfunction tion Display key, see BMW display key Cruise control with distance control, see Active Display lighting, see Instrument lighting Cruise Control with Stop&Go function Displays Cruise control without distance control, see...
  • Page 380 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Drive-ready state, engine start Electronic Stability Program ESP, see DSC Drive-ready state, idle state, and standby E-mail, see Owner's Handbook for Navigation, state Entertainment, Communication Driver profiles Emergency brake function when parking, Active Driver profiles, welcome screen Driving Assistant, see Intelligent Safety Emergency service, see Accident Assis‐...
  • Page 381 Flat Tire Monitor FTM General settings Flat tire, repairing Gesture Control Flat tire, see Tire Pressure Monitor TPM Gestures, see BMW Gesture Control Flat tire warning light, FTM Glare shield, see Sun visor Flat tire warning light, TPM Glass sunroof, electric...
  • Page 382 High beams/low beams, see High-beam Assis‐ tion, Entertainment, Communication tant Inductive charging of the high-voltage battery, High-voltage battery, charge state indicator see BMW Wireless Charging Hills Inflation pressure monitor, see Tire Pressure Hill start assistant, see Drive-off assistant Monitor TPM...
  • Page 383 Kenaf, care Location, vehicle position Keyless Go, see Comfort Access Locking, automatic Key, mechanical Locking, settings Key, see BMW display key Locking using the remote control Key, see Remote control Lock, lug bolts Kickdown, Steptronic transmission Locks, child safety Knee airbag Longer idle times and long-term vehicle stor‐...
  • Page 384 Multi-function hook Maintenance system, BMW Multifunction steering wheel, buttons Make-up mirror Multimedia, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Malfunction, BMW display key Entertainment and Communication Malfunction displays, see Check Control Music hard disk, see Owner's Handbook for Nav‐ Malfunction, remote control...
  • Page 385 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Oil filler neck Performance display, see Sport displays Oil types to add, engine Personal data, deleting Onboard Computer in the instrument clus‐ Personal profile, see Driver profiles Person warning with City light braking func‐ Onboard Computer on the Control Display tion Onboard Diagnosis OBD...
  • Page 386 Remote control, universal Safety belts Remote control with display, malfunction Safety belts, care Remote control with display, see BMW display Safety locks, doors and windows Safety of the hybrid system Remote services, app, see Owner's Handbook Safety package, see Active Protection for Navigation, Entertainment, Communica‐...
  • Page 387 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Service Center, see Accident Assistance Speed, see Average speed and average fuel Service requirements consumption Service requirements, see Condition Based Speed warning Service CBS Split screen Services, ConnectedDrive, see Owner's Manual Sport displays for Navigation, Entertainment and Communica‐ SPORT INDIVIDUAL, see Driving Dynamics tion Control...
  • Page 388 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Straps for cargo, see Lashing eyes in the cargo Tilt alarm sensor area Tilt, backrest Suitable devices Tilting the passenger's side mirror, see Auto‐ Suitable mobile phones matic Curb Monitor, exterior mirror Summer tires, tread Time Sun visor Time of arrival, Onboard Computer...
  • Page 389 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Trip computer Vehicle paint Triple turn signal activation Vehicle position, vehicle location Trip odometer Vehicle status Trip recorder, see Trip odometer Vehicle wash Trunk, emergency unlocking Vehicle, washing Trunk lid, see Tailgate Ventilation Turning circle Venting, see Stationary climate control Turning radius lines, rearview camera 231, Venting, see Ventilation...
  • Page 390 Wireless charging of a smartphone, see Wireless charging tray, see Owner's Manual for Naviga‐ tion, Entertainment, Communication Wireless charging of the high-voltage battery, see BMW Wireless Charging Wireless charging tray, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Wood parts, care...
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  • Page 392 Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...
  • Page 393 California Proposition 65 Warning...
  • Page 394 The Ultimate Driving Machine® BMW DRIVER'S GUIDE APP. Your customized information about the vehicle in an app. Optimized for smartphones & tablets. Can be used offline. *BL272260000L* 01402722600 ue Online Edition for Part no. 01402722600 - VI/18...

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