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  • Page 1 LINK: CONTENT & A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine® OWNER'S MANUAL. THE BMW i3 AND THE BMW i3s. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/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 i. Also use the Integrated Owner's Manual in your vehicle. It contains important informa‐...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTES Information ......................... QUICK REFERENCE Your BMW i at a glance ....................AT A GLANCE Cockpit ..........................iDrive ..........................Voice activation system ....................General settings ......................Owner's Manual media ....................BMW eDRIVE ......................... Safety of the high-voltage system ................
  • Page 5 Navigation, Entertainment, and Communication, see Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle, Online Owner's Manual, BMW i Driver's Guide app. MOBILITY Charging the vehicle ....................Refueling ........................Fuel ..........................Wheels and tires ......................Under the hood ......................Engine oil ........................Coolant ...........................
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  • Page 8: Notes Information

    Owner's Manual for Navigation, BMW i Driver’s Guide App Entertainment, Communication The BMW i Driver's Guide app specifically de‐ The Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertain‐ scribes features and functions found in the vehi‐ ment, and Communication can be obtained as cle.
  • Page 9 Information NOTES Symbols and displays Symbols in the Owner's Manual Symbol Meaning Precautions that must be followed in order to avoid the possibility of injury to yourself and to others as well as The symbols on parts of the vehicle indicate that serious damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 10 Notes on updates can be found in the appendix fitting of accessories, done by an authorized of the printed Owner's Manual for the vehicle. BMW i dealer’s service center. If you choose to use another service facility, BMW recommends use of a facility that performs work, for instance...
  • Page 11 Information NOTES BMW warrants genuine BMW parts and acces‐ ductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid sories. breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine ex‐ cept as necessary, service your vehicle in a BMW does not evaluate whether each individual well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash product from another manufacturer can be used your hands frequently when servicing your ve‐...
  • Page 12 Such damage is not cov‐ ered by the BMW New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Reading out data When servicing, for instance during repairs, serv‐...
  • Page 13 Information NOTES Data entry and data transfer into the mizes the way in which selected apps, for in‐ stance navigation or music playback, work. vehicle There is no further interaction between the mo‐ bile device and the vehicle, for instance active General information access to vehicle data.
  • Page 14 Information NOTES ables the manufacturer to further improve its This data can help provide a better understand‐ products or services, for instance by incorporat‐ ing of the circumstances in which crashes and ing the most up-to-date traffic bulletins. The data injuries occur.
  • Page 15 Na‐ tional Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, Westwood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone 1-800-831-1117.
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  • Page 17: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE Your BMW i at a glance ................18 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 18: Your Bmw I At A Glance

    Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Your BMW i at a glance Opening and closing Buttons for the central locking system Overview Buttons on the remote control Buttons for the central locking system. 1 Unlocking 2 Locking Locking 3 Unlocking the tailgate Press the button with the doors closed.
  • Page 19 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Unlocking the tailgate The vehicle automatically detects the remote control when it is in close proximity or in the car's interior. Unlocking the vehicle ▷ Unlock the vehicle and press the button on the tailgate.
  • Page 20 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Displays and control elements Adjusting the exterior mirrors In the vicinity of the steering wheel 1 Settings 2 Selecting a mirror, Automatic Curb Monitor, automatic cornering adjustment 1 Light switch element 3 Folding in and out...
  • Page 21 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE All around the iDrive Controller Controller General information The buttons can be used to open the menus di‐ rectly. The Controller can be used to select menu items and enter the settings.
  • Page 22 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Terminating the voice activation system ▷ If the charge state of the batteries is low. ▷ When opening or closing the driver door, if Press the button on the steering wheel the driver's safety belt is unbuckled and the or ›Cancel‹.
  • Page 23 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Driving away Engaging P Switch on drive-ready state. Apply the brake and engage the selector lever in position D or R. Release the parking brake. Depress the accelerator pedal to drive off.
  • Page 24 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Turn signal Lights and lighting Light functions Symbol Function Automatic headlight control. Lights off. Daytime running lights. ▷ On: press the lever past the resistance point. Parking lights. ▷ Off: lightly tap the lever to the resistance point.
  • Page 25 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Cleaning the windshield Brief wipe and switching off Push wiper lever down. Pull the wiper lever towards you. ▷ Brief wipe: press down once. ▷ To switch off normal wipe: press down once.
  • Page 26 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Infotainment Automatic climate control Button Function Radio Temperature. Control elements Air conditioning. Maximum cooling. AUTO program. 1 Changing the entertainment source Automatic recirculated-air con‐ 2 Sound output on/off, volume trol AUC/recirculated-air mode.
  • Page 27 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Select a town/city from the list. Confirm the control number on the device and on the Control Display. If necessary, enter the street. ▷ Enter and confirm the same control num‐ Select the street as you would the town/city.
  • Page 28 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Charging and refueling the When the charging process is completed, the charging cable is automatically unlocked. vehicle If necessary, clean the area between charging socket flap and charging socket, for instance Charging the vehicle from snow, before removing it.
  • Page 29 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Refueling Wheels and tires Tank venting Tire inflation pressure specifications In the fuel tank, excess pressure can build up due to gasoline vapors which are dissipated be‐ fore the fuel cap is opened.
  • Page 30 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Providing assistance provides phone numbers and addresses. Many hotels can be booked directly by the BMW Con‐ cierge service. The Concierge service is part of Hazard warning flashers the optional BMW Assist Response Center.
  • Page 31 Your BMW i at a glance QUICK REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
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  • Page 33 AT A GLANCE Cockpit ......................34 iDrive ......................38 Voice activation system ................45 General settings ..................48 Owner's Manual media ................59 BMW eDRIVE ..................... 63 Safety of the high-voltage system ............66 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 34: At A Glance Cockpit

    Cockpit AT A GLANCE Cockpit Vehicle features and options available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected 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 35 Cockpit AT A GLANCE Turn signal  109 Rear window wiper  111 High beams, headlight flasher  109 Clean the rear window  111 Roadside parking lights  129 10 Steering wheel buttons, right Entertainment source Onboard Computer  126 Volume 6 Instrument cluster  114 Switch drive-ready state on and Voice activation  45 off  100 Telephone 8 Selector...
  • Page 36 Cockpit AT A GLANCE In the vicinity of the center console 1 Control Display  38 6 Controller with buttons  39 2 Radio/multimedia, see Owner's Manual for 7 Parking brake  107 Navigation, Entertainment, and Communica‐ PDC Park Distance Control  162 tion  8 Rearview camera  165 3 Glove compartment  191 Parking assistant  168...
  • Page 37 Cockpit AT A GLANCE In the vicinity of the roofliner Emergency Request, SOS  254 Reading lights  131 Glass sunroof, electric  85 Interior lights  131 Indicator light, front-seat passenger airbag  136 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 38: Idrive

    iDrive AT A GLANCE iDrive Vehicle features and options Control elements This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Overview 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 39 iDrive AT A GLANCE Switching on/off automatically The Control Display is switched on automatically after unlocking. In certain situations, the Control Display is switched off automatically, for instance if no op‐ eration is performed on the vehicle for several minutes. Switching on/off manually ▷...
  • Page 40 iDrive AT A GLANCE Operating with the Controller Menu items in the Owner's Manual In the Owner's Manual, menu items that can be selected are set in quotation marks, for instance Opening the main menu "iDrive settings". Press button. Changing between displays After a menu item is selected, for instance "iDrive settings", a new display appears.
  • Page 41 iDrive AT A GLANCE Activating/deactivating the functions Entry comparison When entering names and addresses, the choice Several menu items are preceded by a check‐ is narrowed down with every letter entered and box. The checkbox indicates whether the func‐ letters may be added automatically. tion is activated or deactivated.
  • Page 42 iDrive AT A GLANCE Split screen ▷ "Audio feedback": pronounces entered letters and numbers. General information Entering letters and numbers Additional information can be displayed in several Entering letters requires some practice at the be‐ menus on the right side of the split screen, for in‐ ginning.
  • Page 43 iDrive AT A GLANCE Status field symbols Additional symbols Symbol Meaning Radio Check Control message. Symbol Meaning The sound output has been switched HD Radio station is being received. off. Encrypted connection not active. Telephone Checking the current vehicle position. Symbol Meaning Incoming or outgoing call.
  • Page 44 iDrive AT A GLANCE Deleting the button assignments Press buttons 1 and 8 simultaneously for ap‐ prox. 5 seconds. "OK" Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 45: Voice Activation System

    Voice activation system AT A GLANCE Voice activation system Vehicle features and options Requirements This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Via the Control Display, set a language that is cific and optional features offered with the series. also supported by the voice activation system so It also describes features that are not necessarily that the spoken commands can be identified.
  • Page 46 Voice activation system AT A GLANCE Example: opening the tone Release the button. settings If activation is successful, a confirmation ap‐ pears on the Control Display. The commands of the menu items are spoken If it was not possible to activate voice command just as they are selected via the Controller.
  • Page 47 Voice activation system AT A GLANCE Information on Emergency Activating voice recognition via the server Requests The voice recognition feature via the server pro‐ vides a dictation function and a natural method of Do not use the voice activation system to initiate entering destinations while improving the quality an Emergency Request.
  • Page 48: General Settings

    General settings AT A GLANCE General settings Vehicle features and options Turn the Controller until the desired hours are displayed. Press the Controller. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. Turn the Controller until the desired minutes It also describes features that are not necessarily are displayed.
  • Page 49 Concept Make the settings for the month and year. If vehicle location has been activated, the current Setting the date format vehicle position can be displayed in the BMW Connected app or in the ConnectedDrive cus‐ Via iDrive: tomer portal.
  • Page 50 General settings AT A GLANCE Control Display Select the desired menu and the desired content. The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐ Brightness rently used. Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" Messages "iDrive settings" "Displays" Concept "Control display" The menu centrally displays all messages arriv‐ "Brightness"...
  • Page 51 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‐ vider. The data transfer can be deactivated for ▷ Login accounts.
  • Page 52 General settings AT A GLANCE After 15 minutes, the deletion process is com‐ Function Connection pleted. type If not all of the data was deleted, repeat the dele‐ Playing videos from the smart‐ USB. tion. phone or the USB storage de‐ vice.
  • Page 53 General settings AT A GLANCE and the software part number. These numbers "Connect new device" can be displayed in the vehicle. Select the functions for which the device will Via iDrive: be used: ▷ "Telephone" "My Vehicle" ▷ "Bluetooth® audio" "iDrive settings"...
  • Page 54 General settings AT A GLANCE Delete all known Bluetooth connections from Configure the mobile phone and connect it the device list on the mobile phone and start with the telephone or additional phone func‐ a new device search. tion. ▷ The mobile phone is in power-save mode or How can the phone connection quality be im‐...
  • Page 55 The USB storage device is displayed in the de‐ For more information, see the Integrated Own‐ vice list, refer to page 56. er's Manual, Online Owner's Manual, BMW i Driver's Guide app or the Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, and Communication.
  • Page 56 General settings AT A GLANCE Frequently asked questions A symbol indicates, for which function a device is used. All requirements are met and all required steps were completed in the specified order. Despite Symbol Function that, the mobile device does not function as ex‐ "Telephone"...
  • Page 57 The software may only be restored when the ve‐ dates. hicle is stationary. Updates and related current information is availa‐ Via iDrive: ble at www.bmw.com/update. "My Vehicle" Displaying the installed software version "iDrive settings" The software version installed in the vehicle is "Software update"...
  • Page 58 General settings AT A GLANCE The first software version is restored. "Remove software" "OK" Wait for restore. Confirm system restart. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 59: Owner's Manual Media

    Scrolling through the owner's manual fer to page 59. Turn the Controller, until the next or previous ▷ BMW i Driver’s Guide app, refer to page 60. contents are displayed. ▷ Online Owner's Manual, refer to page 61. There are different features, refer to page 62, Context help in each of the different media formats.
  • Page 60 BMW i Driver's Guide app to alternate between the two displays: Concept Press button. "Owner's Manual" The BMW i Driver's Guide app specifically de‐ scribes features and functions found in the vehi‐ Select the desired page in the Owner's cle. Manual.
  • Page 61 Owner's Manual media AT A GLANCE Online Owner's Manual Quick Reference Guide The Quick Reference Guide provides information on how to operate the vehicle, how to use basic Concept vehicle functions and what to do in case of a The Online Owner's Manual specifically de‐ breakdown.
  • Page 62 Owner's Manual media AT A GLANCE Key features Printed Integrated Online All equipment included. — — — Equipment included in vehicle. — Quick Reference Guide. Search by illustrations. — Frequently asked questions. — — Quick links. — — Videos. — Smart Scan.
  • Page 63: Bmw Edrive

    Special features of the BMW i 4 Charging socket 5 Drive unit High-voltage system This BMW i is an electric vehicle. The vehicle Concept features a high-voltage system that consists of The vehicle can be operated emissions free us‐ an electric motor and a high-voltage battery ing its electrical drive system.
  • Page 64 BMW eDRIVE AT A GLANCE Functions Sensible driving and early speed reduction are important to make full use of the energy recovery feature. Electric driving: eDRIVE The vehicle is powered exclusively by the electric Display motor. The accelerator pedal can be used not The eDRIVE displays, refer to page 115, provide just for acceleration, but also for deceleration.
  • Page 65 ▷ Prepare for long downtimes, refer to page 262. BMW i Remote app A special BMW i Remote App allows you to con‐ trol and display certain vehicle functions using a smartphone. Safety of the high-voltage system Follow the information on safety, refer to page 66.
  • Page 66: Safety Of The High-Voltage System

    BMW i dealer’s service center or another quali‐ fied service center or repair shop. Contact with water The high-voltage system is typically safe even in the following example situations: ▷...
  • Page 67 Safety of the high-voltage system AT A GLANCE Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
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  • Page 69 CONTROLS Opening and closing ................. 70 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel ............88 Transporting children safely ..............96 Driving ....................... 100 Displays ..................... 114 Lights ......................129 Safety ......................133 Driving stability control systems ............149 Driving comfort ..................153 Climate control ..................
  • Page 70: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening and closing Vehicle features and options WARNING Unlocking from the inside is only possible with This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ special knowledge. cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily Persons who spend a lengthy time in the vehi‐...
  • Page 71 Opening and closing CONTROLS Locking 3 Unlocking the tailgate Close the driver's door. 4 Panic mode Press button on the remote control. Unlocking The following functions are executed: Press button on the remote control. ▷ All doors and the tailgate are locked. ▷...
  • Page 72 Opening and closing CONTROLS Switching on interior lights and NOTE courtesy light Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the rear Press button on the remote control with window and heat conductors while driving. the vehicle locked. There is a risk of damage to property. Cover the edges and ensure that pointed objects do This function is not available, if the interior lights not hit the rear window.
  • Page 73 Opening and closing CONTROLS Push battery in the direction of the arrow us‐ ▷ Interference of the radio connection from ing a pointed object and lift it out. transmission towers or other equipment with high transmitting power. ▷ Shielding of the remote control due to metal objects.
  • Page 74 Opening and closing CONTROLS Removing If the remote control is not detected, slightly change the position of the remote control and re‐ peat the procedure. Integrated key General information The driver's door can be locked and unlocked without remote control using the integrated key. Press the button, arrow 1, and pull out the Safety information integrated key, arrow 2.
  • Page 75 Opening and closing CONTROLS Alarm system The vehicle locks automatically after you drive off. The alarm system is not switched on if the vehi‐ cle is locked with the integrated key. Opening The alarm system is triggered when the door is opened, if the vehicle has been unlocked via the ▷...
  • Page 76 Opening and closing CONTROLS Comfort Access Locking Concept The vehicle can be accessed without activating the remote control. All you need to do is to have the remote control with you, such as in your pants pocket. The vehicle automatically detects the remote control when it is in close proximity or in the car's interior.
  • Page 77 Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening This corresponds with pressing and holding the button on the remote control. In addition to locking, the windows and the glass sunroof close. The exterior mirrors fold in, de‐ pending on the model. Opening the tailgate General information To avoid locking it in the vehicle, do not place the Press button next on tailgate.
  • Page 78 Opening and closing CONTROLS Hood Malfunction In case of an electrical malfunction, the hood can be unlocked manually. Safety information Remove cover underneath the unlock but‐ tons. WARNING Body parts can be jammed when opening and closing the hood. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of hood is clear during opening and closing.
  • Page 79 Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening from the inside NOTE With the vehicle stationary, press the The tailgate swings back and up when it opens. button in the driver's floor area twice in There is a risk of damage to property. Make quick succession.
  • Page 80 Opening and closing CONTROLS the vehicle has been used in the meantime by a ▷ Driving Dynamics Control. person with a different remote control. ▷ Intelligent Safety. Changes to the settings are automatically stored Profile management in the driver profile currently activated. If another driver profile is selected via iDrive, the Selecting a driver profile settings stored in it will be applied automatically.
  • Page 81 Opening and closing CONTROLS Via iDrive: Select USB storage device, as needed, refer to page 54. "My Vehicle" ▷ Online. "Driver profiles" Select driver profile. Importing driver profiles The driver profile marked with this symbol The existing settings of the active driver profile can be renamed.
  • Page 82 Opening and closing CONTROLS ▷ The driver unlocks the vehicle via Comfort ▷ "Flash for lock/unlock" Access and has multiple remote controls with Unlocking is signaled by two flashes, lock‐ him or her. ing by one. ▷ The driver changes, but the vehicle is not ▷...
  • Page 83 Opening and closing CONTROLS ▷ Changes in the vehicle tilt, for instance during To switch off the alarm: press any button. attempts at stealing a wheel. Indicator light on the interior mirror ▷ Disconnected battery voltage. ▷ Improper use of the socket for Onboard Diag‐ nosis.
  • Page 84 Opening and closing CONTROLS Power windows Avoiding unintentional alarms General information Safety information The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor can trigger an alarm, although no unauthorized WARNING action occurred. When operating the windows, body parts and Possible situations for an unwanted alarm: objects can be jammed.
  • Page 85 Opening and closing CONTROLS Glass sunroof, electric The window closes while the switch is being held. General information ▷ Pull the switch beyond the resistance point. The glass sunroof is ready for operation when standby state is switched on. The window closes automatically if the door is closed.
  • Page 86 Opening and closing CONTROLS The glass sunroof moves as The glass sunroof closes with limited jam long as the switch is held protection. If the closing force exceeds a spe‐ down. cific threshold, closing is interrupted. ▷ Press the switch in the desired direction past the resistance point.
  • Page 87 Opening and closing CONTROLS Initializing the system Press the switch up and hold it until initialization is complete. Initialization begins within 15 seconds. ▷ If the glass sunroof is closed, it opens then closes again. ▷ If the glass sunroof is open, it first closes, then opens and closes again.
  • Page 88: Seats, Mirrors, And Steering Wheel

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel Vehicle features and options WARNING With a backrest inclined too far to the rear, the This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ efficacy of safety gear, including safety belts cific and optional features offered with the series. can no longer be ensured.
  • Page 89 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Forward/backward Assistance with entering the vehicle in the rear Safety information WARNING There is a risk of jamming when moving the seats. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. Make sure that the area of move‐ ment of the seat is clear prior to any adjust‐...
  • Page 90 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Front seat heating General information Always make sure that safety belts are being Overview worn by all occupants before driving off. Al‐ though airbags enhance safety by providing added protection, they are not a substitute for safety belts.
  • Page 91 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS ▷ Belt tensioners or belt retractors were Press the red button in the belt buckle. modified. Guide the safety belt back into its roll-up Safety belts can be imperceptibly damaged in mechanism. the event of an accident. There is a risk of inju‐ Safety belt reminder for driver's and ries or danger to life.
  • Page 92 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS ▷ Only use accessories that have been de‐ termined to be safe for attachment to a WARNING head restraint. Body parts can be jammed when moving the ▷ Do not use any accessories, for instance head restraint.
  • Page 93 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Mirrors Folding down the head restraint Only fold the head restraint back if no one will be sitting in the seat in question. Exterior mirrors General information The mirror on the front passenger side is more curved than the driver's side mirror.
  • Page 94 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting electrically Folding in and out Press button. NOTE The mirror movement follows the button movement. Depending on the vehicle width, the vehicle can be damaged in vehicle washes. There is a risk of damage to property. Before washing, Malfunction fold in the mirrors by hand or with the button.
  • Page 95 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Steering wheel Deactivating Slide the switch to the passenger's side mirror position. Safety information Interior mirror, manually dimmable WARNING Steering wheel adjustments while driving can Flip lever lead to unexpected steering wheel movements. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 96: Transporting Children Safely

    Transporting children safely CONTROLS Transporting children safely Vehicle features and options available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected 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 97 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Safety information WARNING The protective effect of damaged child restraint WARNING systems or of child restraint systems exposed Active front-seat passenger airbags can injure a to an accident and their fastening systems can child in a child restraint system when the air‐ be limited or lost.
  • Page 98 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Mounts for the lower LATCH anchors until the best possible belt guide position is reached. The lower anchors may be used to attach the CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child Child seat security and CRS weight of 65 lb/30 kg when the child is restrained by the internal harnesses.
  • Page 99 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Child restraint systems with Routing the retaining strap tether strap Safety information WARNING If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly used for the child restraint system, the protective ef‐ fect can be reduced. There is a risk of injury. 1 Direction of travel Make sure that the upper retaining strap is not guided across sharp edges and without twist‐...
  • Page 100: Driving

    Driving CONTROLS Driving Vehicle features and options Pressing the Start/Stop button again switches drive-ready state back off and radio-ready state is switched back on. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The drive-ready state cannot be activated as cific and optional features offered with the series. long as the charging cable is connected, refer to It also describes features that are not necessarily page 210.
  • Page 101 Driving CONTROLS Standby state The drive-ready state is switched off automati‐ cally if the driver's safety belt is not buckled All electronic systems/power consumers are when the driver's door is opened. ready for operation. Odometer and trip odometer are displayed in the instrument cluster. Safety information To preserve the battery, use standby state and activated power features only as long as abso‐...
  • Page 102 Driving CONTROLS Display in the instrument cluster Driving off The READY display indicates that Functional requirements the vehicle is ready for driving. Driving is possible under the following condi‐ tions: ▷ The high-voltage battery is sufficiently charged. Display on the Start/Stop button ▷...
  • Page 103 Driving CONTROLS Reverse R Engage D, N, R Select only when the vehicle is stationary. N is Neutral The vehicle may be pushed or roll without power, for instance in vehicle washes, refer to page 103, in selector lever position N. P Park Engage only while the vehicle is stationary and Turn the selector lever in the desired direction.
  • Page 104 Driving CONTROLS Switching off drive-ready state In this way, standby state remains switched on, and a Check Control message is dis‐ Park the vehicle. Noises from the electrical sys‐ played. tem such as for cooling the high-voltage system The vehicle may roll. might still be audible.
  • Page 105 Driving CONTROLS ▷ The vehicle is moving. WARNING ▷ Speed higher than approx. 12 mph/20 km/h. Without energy recovery, there is no braking ▷ Selector lever position D or R is set. power of the electric motor available. The vehi‐ ▷...
  • Page 106 Driving CONTROLS Using the Range Extender The following exemplary driving situations may be suitable: Purely electric use of the vehicle offers the full ▷ Rolling on a straight downhill route without performance capability of the drive and the most obstacles. efficient use of the vehicle.
  • Page 107 Driving CONTROLS Heated high-voltage battery ▷ On uphill grades or on a downhill slope, turn the front wheels in the direction of the curb. With a stationary vehicle ▷ On uphill grades or on a downhill slope, In exceptional cases, it is possible that the high- also secure the vehicle, for instance with a voltage battery heats up sharply when the vehi‐...
  • Page 108 Driving CONTROLS After a power failure The indicator light lights up red. The parking brake is set. Putting the parking brake into operation While driving Switch on standby state. To use as emergency brake while driving: Press the switch while stepping on the Pull the switch and hold it.
  • Page 109 Driving CONTROLS Turn signal, high beams, Signaling briefly Press the lever to the resistance point and hold it headlight flasher there for as long as you want the turn signal to flash. Turn signal Malfunction Turn signal in exterior mirror Unusually rapid flashing of the indicator light indi‐...
  • Page 110 Driving CONTROLS The lever automatically returns to its initial posi‐ tion when released. NOTE If the wipers are frozen to the windshield, the Interval mode or rain sensor wiper blades can be torn off and the wiper mo‐ tor can overheat when switching on. There is a Concept risk of damage to property.
  • Page 111 Driving CONTROLS Cleaning the windshield 15 minutes, the rain sensor is automatically acti‐ vated again. Setting the frequency or sensitivity of the rain sensor Pull the lever. The system sprays washer fluid on the wind‐ shield and activates the wipers briefly. Turn the thumbwheel to adjust the frequency or Windshield washer nozzles sensitivity of the rain sensor.
  • Page 112 Driving CONTROLS ▷ In resting position: turn the switch downward, Press the wiper lever up beyond the point of arrow 3. The switch automatically returns to resistance and hold it for approx. 3 seconds, its resting position when released. until the wipers remain in a nearly vertical po‐ sition.
  • Page 113 Follow the usage Malfunction instructions on the washer fluid container. The use of undiluted windshield washer concen‐ Use of BMW’s Windshield Washer Concentrate trate or alcohol-based antifreeze can lead to in‐ or the equivalent is recommended. correct readings at temperatures below +5 ℉/-15 ℃.
  • Page 114: Displays

    Displays CONTROLS Displays Vehicle features and options available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected 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 115 Displays CONTROLS 12 Range Extender fuel gauge  121 14 Display, drive mode  102 13 Messages, for instance Check Control Charging screen 1 Charging status  218 5 Range for electric driving  218 2 End of charging time  218 6 Charge state  116 Departure time with timer  219 7 Range Extender range  122 3 Maximum electrical range  218...
  • Page 116 Displays CONTROLS High-voltage battery charge indicator ▷ Gray arrow: Range Extender deactivated. ▷ White arrow: Range Extender activated. Performance display WARNING Even when it is indicated that the high-voltage battery is discharged, the high-voltage system The accelerator pedal indicator in the perform‐ is always still under high voltage.
  • Page 117 Displays CONTROLS Indications on the Control Display Display Fuel consumption history Displaying fuel consumption history Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "Technology in action" "eDRIVE" The display shows the active components of the Select the symbol. eDRIVE system: Display ▷ Blue: electrical energy. ▷...
  • Page 118 Displays CONTROLS Check Control Airbag system Airbag system and belt tensioner are not working. Concept Have the vehicle checked immediately The Check Control system monitors functions in by a dealer’s service center or another qualified the vehicle and notifies you of malfunctions in service center or repair shop.
  • Page 119 Displays CONTROLS Orange lights DSC Dynamic Stability Control is deactivated or DTC Dynamic Traction Control is activated Active Cruise Control DSC is deactivated or DTC is activated. The number bars shows the selected DSC, refer to page 149, and DTC, refer distance from the vehicle driving ahead.
  • Page 120 Displays CONTROLS Have the system checked by a dealer’s service Parking lights/low beams, headlight control, refer center or another qualified service center or re‐ to page 129. pair shop. Cruise control Emissions The system is switched on. It maintains ▷ The warning light lights up: the speed that was set using the control elements on the steering wheel.
  • Page 121 ▷ "Service request" Check the coolant level, refer to page 247. Contact a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. ▷ "BMW i Roadside Assistance" Contact Roadside Assistance. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 122 Displays CONTROLS Odometer and trip odometer Safety information Display WARNING Even at temperatures above +37 ℉/+3 ℃ there can be a risk of icy roads, for instance on bridges or shady sections of road. There is a risk of an accident. Modify your driving style to the weather conditions at low temperatures.
  • Page 123 Displays CONTROLS Heavily discharged high-voltage Display battery Detailed information on service The high-voltage battery is heav‐ requirements ily discharged. Its power output More information on the type of service required will be reduced. Heating and cli‐ may be displayed on the Control Display. mate control functions will be de‐...
  • Page 124 Displays CONTROLS Automatic Service Request Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate. Data regarding the service status or legally man‐ dated vehicle inspections is automatically trans‐ mitted to your dealer’s service center before your Overview vehicle is due for service. You can check when your dealer’s service center Camera was notified.
  • Page 125 Displays CONTROLS Speed Limit Info not available. buttons and the thumbwheel on the steering wheel and the display in the instrument cluster: ▷ Current audio source. ▷ Redial phone feature. ▷ Turn on voice activation system. System limits It also displays programs of the Driving Dynamics Control.
  • Page 126 Displays CONTROLS Onboard Computer Selecting information You can select what information from the On‐ board Computer is to be displayed on the Info Concept Display of the instrument cluster. The Onboard Computer displays different vehi‐ Via iDrive: cle data in the instrument cluster, such as aver‐ age values.
  • Page 127 Displays CONTROLS Resetting average values Calling up the Onboard Computer or trip computer Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "Driving information" "Onboard info" or "Trip computer" Resetting the Onboard Computer Via iDrive: Press and hold button on turn signal lever. "My Vehicle" "Driving information"...
  • Page 128 Displays CONTROLS Displaying, setting or changing the Information at a glance speed warning ▷ "Flat Tire Monitor": status of the Flat Tire Monitor, refer to page 139. Via iDrive: ▷ "Tire Pressure Monitor": status of the Tire "My Vehicle" Pressure Monitor, refer to page 136. "Vehicle settings"...
  • Page 129: Lights

    Lights CONTROLS Lights Vehicle features and options Symbol Function Low beams. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily Instrument lighting. available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 130 Lights CONTROLS Switching on Headlight courtesy delay feature General information The low beams stay lit for a short while if the headlight flasher is switched on after the radio- ready state is switched off. Setting the duration Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" With standby state switched off, press the lever "Vehicle settings"...
  • Page 131 Lights CONTROLS Settings For example, the sensors are unable to detect fog or hazy weather. To avoid safety risks under Adjust the brightness with the these conditions, you should always switch on thumbwheel. the lights manually. Daytime running lights Interior lights General information Position of switch: General information...
  • Page 132 Lights CONTROLS Ambient light General information Depending on the equipment version, lighting can be adjusted for some lights in the car's inte‐ rior. Selecting color scheme Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Lighting" "Interior lighting" "Ambient lighting" Select the desired setting. To deactivate the ambient light: "Off".
  • Page 133: Safety

    Safety CONTROLS Safety Vehicle features and options available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected 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 134 Vehicle modifications for a person with disabili‐ ▷ Keep a distance from the airbags. ties may affect the air bag system; contact BMW Customer Relations for further information. ▷ Always grasp the steering wheel on the steering wheel rim.
  • Page 135 Safety CONTROLS Safety information WARNING Improperly executed work can lead to failure, WARNING malfunction or unintentional triggering of the To ensure the front-seat passenger airbag airbag system. In the case of a malfunction, the function, the system must be able to detect airbag system might not trigger as intended de‐...
  • Page 136 Safety CONTROLS Indicator light for the front-seat Strength of the driver's and front-seat passenger airbags passenger airbag The explosive power that activates driver's/front- seat passenger airbags very much depends on the positions of the driver's/front passenger seat. To maintain the accuracy of this function over the long term, calibrate the front seats as soon as a respective message appears on the Control Display.
  • Page 137 Safety CONTROLS General information All wheels green System is active and will issue a warning related Sensors in the tire valves measure the tire infla‐ to the tire inflation pressures stored during the tion pressure and, depending on the model, the last reset.
  • Page 138 Safety CONTROLS At low tire inflation pressure "Tire Pressure Monitor active. See label for recommended pressures." is displayed. Message You may interrupt this trip at any time. When you continue the reset resumes automatically. A yellow warning light is illuminated in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 139 Safety CONTROLS Sudden tire pressure loss sure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of The system cannot indicate sudden serious tire your tires is significantly under-inflated. Accord‐ damage caused by external circumstances. ingly, when the low tire pressure telltale illumi‐...
  • Page 140 Safety CONTROLS In the event of a tire inflation pressure loss, the Via iDrive: diameter and therefore the rotational speed of "My Vehicle" the corresponding wheel changes. The differ‐ "Vehicle status" ence will be detected and reported as a flat tire. "Flat Tire Monitor"...
  • Page 141 Safety CONTROLS Measure Safety information Reduce your speed and stop cautiously. Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu‐ WARNING vers. The system cannot serve as a substitute for the Identify the damaged wheel. Check the air driver’s personal judgment in assessing visibility pressure in all four tires, for instance using and traffic situation.
  • Page 142 Safety CONTROLS General information Press button briefly: ▷ The menu for the intelligent safety The system warns at two levels of an imminent system is displayed. The systems danger of collision at speeds from approx. are individually switched off accord‐ 3 mph/5 km/h.
  • Page 143 Safety CONTROLS Overview ▷ LED lights up orange or goes out respective to their individual settings. Button in the vehicle Adjust as needed. The individual settings are stored for the driver profile currently in use. Press button again: ▷ All Intelligent Safety systems are switched on.
  • Page 144 Safety CONTROLS Prewarning System limits This warning is issued, for instance when there is Safety information the impending danger of a collision or the dis‐ tance to the vehicle ahead is too small. The driver must intervene actively when there is WARNING a prewarning.
  • Page 145 Safety CONTROLS Detection range ▷ If there are constant blinding effects because of oncoming light, for instance from the sun low in the sky. Warning sensitivity The more sensitive the warning settings are, for example the warning time, the more warnings are displayed.
  • Page 146 Safety CONTROLS Overview ▷ LED lights up orange or goes out respective to their individual settings. Button in the vehicle Adjust as needed. The individual settings are stored for the driver profile currently in use. Press button again: ▷ All Intelligent Safety systems are switched on.
  • Page 147 Safety CONTROLS Object detection can be restricted. Follow the ▷ During calibration of the camera immediately limitations of the detection range and functional after vehicle delivery. restrictions. ▷ If there are constant blinding effects because of oncoming light, for instance from the sun System limits low in the sky.
  • Page 148 Safety CONTROLS Harder vehicle braking It can be necessary to bring the vehicle in certain situations to a halt quicker. To do this, for a short time the braking pressure applied when stepping on the brake pedal must be higher than the braking pressure achieved by the automatic braking function.
  • Page 149: Driving Stability Control Systems

    Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ WARNING cific and optional features offered with the series. Without energy recovery, there is no braking It also describes features that are not necessarily power of the electric motor available.
  • Page 150 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS closely and actively intervene where appropri‐ TRACTION and the DSC OFF indicator light ate. lights up. Deactivating DTC Indicator/warning lights Via iDrive: The indicator light flashes: DSC controls "My Vehicle" the drive and braking forces. "Traction control"...
  • Page 151 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS COMFORT Comfort functions and the engine Controller are adjusted. Concept Activating ECO PRO+ For balanced tuning. Press button repeatedly until ECO PRO Activating COMFORT + is displayed in the instrument cluster. Press button repeatedly until COM‐ i3s: SPORT FORT is displayed in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 152 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Driving off with the drive-off assistant Hold the vehicle in place with the foot brake. Release the foot brake and drive off without delay. After the foot brake is released, the vehicle is held in place for approx. 2 seconds. Depending on the vehicle load or when a trailer is used, the vehicle may roll back slightly.
  • Page 153: Driving Comfort

    Driving comfort CONTROLS Driving comfort Vehicle features and options Depending on the driving settings, the features of the cruise control can change in certain areas. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Safety information cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 154 Driving comfort CONTROLS WARNING Risk of accident due to too high speed differen‐ ces to other vehicles, for instance in the follow‐ ing situations: ▷ When fast approaching a slowly moving vehicle. ▷ Vehicle suddenly swerving into own lane. ▷ When fast approaching standing vehicles. Keep the windshield in front of the interior mirror clean and clear.
  • Page 155 Driving comfort CONTROLS Setting the speed Press button on the steering wheel. Maintaining/storing the speed ▷ If active: press twice. ▷ If interrupted: press once. The displays go out. The stored desired speed is deleted. Interrupting manually Press button on the steering wheel. If interrupting the system while stationary, press on the brake pedal at the same time.
  • Page 156 Driving comfort CONTROLS ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed to the ▷ When the system is switched off. point of resistance, the desired speed in‐ ▷ When drive-ready state is switched off. creases or decreases by approx. 1 mph/1 km/h. Calling up stored speed and distance ▷...
  • Page 157 Driving comfort CONTROLS ▷ Display lights up green: system is active, the Flashing bar: the detected vehicle has display indicates the desired speed. driven away. ▷ Display lights up orange: system is inter‐ ACC does not accelerate. To accelerate, rupted, the display indicates the stored activate ACC by stepping on the accelerator speed.
  • Page 158 Driving comfort CONTROLS Deceleration Cornering The system does not decelerate in the following situations: ▷ For pedestrians, cyclists or similarly slow- moving road users. ▷ For red traffic lights. ▷ For cross traffic. ▷ For oncoming traffic. ▷ Unlit vehicles or vehicles with nonworking lighting at night.
  • Page 159 Driving comfort CONTROLS Cruise control Weather The following restrictions can occur under unfav‐ orable weather or light conditions: Concept ▷ Poorer vehicle recognition. Using this system, a desired speed can be ad‐ ▷ Short-term interruptions for vehicles that are justed using the buttons on the steering wheel. already recognized.
  • Page 160 Driving comfort CONTROLS Switching off WARNING Press button on the steering wheel. The desired speed can be incorrectly adjusted or called up by mistake. There is a risk of an ac‐ ▷ If active: press twice. cident. Adjust the desired speed to the traffic ▷...
  • Page 161 Driving comfort CONTROLS Continuing cruise control DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on, if necessary. General information The speed can also be stored by pressing a but‐ ton. An interrupted cruise control can be continued by calling up the stored speed. Press button.
  • Page 162 Driving comfort CONTROLS Status display Safety information Selected desired speed. WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the If no speed is indicated, it is possible that the driver’s personal judgment in assessing the conditions necessary for operation are not cur‐ traffic situation.
  • Page 163 Driving comfort CONTROLS Ultrasound sensors Automatic deactivation during forward travel Ultrasound sensors of the PDC, The system switches off when a certain driving for instance in the bumpers. distance or speed is exceeded. Switch the system back on, if needed. With front PDC: switching on/off manually Functional requirements Press park assistance button.
  • Page 164 Driving comfort CONTROLS Limits of ultrasonic measurement "Volume settings" "PDC" Ultrasonic measurements might not function in the following situations: Set the desired value. ▷ For small children and animals. The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐ rently used. ▷...
  • Page 165 Driving comfort CONTROLS Overview ▷ In large buildings with right angles and smooth walls, for instance in underground ga‐ rages. Depending on the vehicle equipment: button in the vehicle ▷ In automatic vehicle washes. ▷ Due to heavy exhaust. ▷ Due to other ultrasound sources, for instance sweeping machines, high pressure steam cleaners or neon lights.
  • Page 166 Driving comfort CONTROLS Pathway lines Switch the system back on, if needed. Depending on the vehicle equipment: switching on/off manually Press park assistance button. ▷ On: the LED lights up. ▷ Off: the LED goes out. The parking assistance functions are shown on the Control Display.
  • Page 167 Driving comfort CONTROLS Obstacle marking Turn the steering wheel to the point where the pathway line covers the corresponding turning radius line. If the vehicle is equipped accordingly, obstacles behind the vehicle are detected by the PDC Park Distance Control sensors and the rearview cam‐ Display settings era.
  • Page 168 Driving comfort CONTROLS Safety information The objects displayed on the Control Display may be closer than they appear. Do not estimate the distance from the objects on the display. WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the Parking assistant driver’s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation.
  • Page 169 Driving comfort CONTROLS Ultrasound sensors Switching on and activating Switching on with the button Press park assistance button. The LED lights up. The current status of the parking space search is indicated on the Control Display. Parking assistant is activated automatically. The ultrasound sensors for measuring parking Switching on with reverse gear spaces are located on the side of the vehicle.
  • Page 170 Driving comfort CONTROLS hicle symbol. When the parking assistant is ▷ Press park assistance button. active, suitable parking spaces are high‐ lighted. ▷ "Parking Assistant" Select the symbol on the Control Display. ▷ The parking procedure is ac‐ tive. Steering control has been Interrupting automatically taken over by system.
  • Page 171 Driving comfort CONTROLS ▷ Press park assistance button. ▷ When sensors are dirty, iced over, damaged or out of position. ▷ Under certain weather conditions such as System limits high relative humidity, wet conditions, snow‐ fall, extreme heat, or strong wind. Safety information ▷...
  • Page 172: Climate Control

    Climate control CONTROLS Climate control Vehicle features and options Interior air quality This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The air quality inside the vehicle is improved by cific and optional features offered with the series. an emissions-tested interior, a microfilter, and a It also describes features that are not necessarily climate-control system for regulating tempera‐...
  • Page 173 Climate control CONTROLS 11 Air flow Climate control functions in detail The LED is illuminated with air conditioning switched on. Switching the system on/off Depending on the weather, the windshield and side windows may fog up briefly when drive- Switching on ready state is activated.
  • Page 174 Climate control CONTROLS Operation Switching on/off Press the left or right side of the button: Press button. decrease or increase air flow. The LED is illuminated with the system The intensity is indicated by LEDs. The highest switched on. level is active when five LEDs are lit. The air flow can be adjusted with the air flow ac‐...
  • Page 175 Climate control CONTROLS Automatic climate control 1 Seat heating, left  90 8 Remove ice and condensation 2 Air conditioning 9 Rear window defroster 3 Display 10 Automatic recirculated-air control/recircu‐ lated-air mode 4 Temperature 11 Seat heating, right  90 5 Air distribution settings 12 Activated driving mode display  205 6 AUTO program...
  • Page 176 Climate control CONTROLS The selected temperature is shown on the dis‐ General information play of the automatic climate control. The function is available above an external tem‐ The automatic climate control reaches this tem‐ perature of approximately 32 ℉/0 ℃ or the drive- perature as quickly as possible, if needed, by in‐...
  • Page 177 Climate control CONTROLS Intensity If the windows are fogged over, switch off the re‐ circulated-air mode and press the AUTO button With the AUTO program switched on, the inten‐ to utilize the condensation sensor. Make sure sity can be set. This changes the automatic con‐ that air can flow to the windshield.
  • Page 178 Climate control CONTROLS Ventilation If the windows are fogged over, press the AUTO button to utilize the condensation sensor. Defrosting windows and removing condensation Concept Ice and condensation are quickly removed from the windshield and the front side windows. Switching on/off ▷...
  • Page 179 Climate control CONTROLS With the BMW Connected app, refer to "Activate comfort climate" page 180, the stationary climate control can be "Activate now" switched on. Climate control at departure time The air automatically exits through the vents to the windshield, the side windows, the upper body region and into the floor area.
  • Page 180 Activating with the BMW Connected Using an appropriate BMW Connected app with remote function, the system can be switched on directly or via a preset departure time. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 181: Interior Equipment

    Interior equipment CONTROLS Interior equipment Vehicle features and options the safety information of the hand-held trans‐ mitter. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. Compatibility It also describes features that are not necessarily If this symbol is printed on the packaging available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 182 Interior equipment CONTROLS Press and hold the two outer buttons on the If the LED on the interior mirror starts flashing interior mirror simultaneously for approxi‐ rapidly and then stays lit constantly for 2 sec‐ mately 20 seconds until the LED on the inte‐ onds, the system features a rolling code radio rior mirror flashes.
  • Page 183 Interior equipment CONTROLS Deleting stored functions Likewise, press and hold the button of the desired function on the hand-held transmit‐ All stored functions will be deleted. The func‐ ter. tions cannot be deleted individually. Press and Release both buttons as soon as the interior hold the two outer buttons on the interior mirror mirror LED flashes more rapidly.
  • Page 184 Interior equipment CONTROLS Setting the compass zones Sets the particular compass zones on the vehicle so that the compass operates correctly; refer to World map with compass zones. World map with magnetic zones Procedure ▷ The point of the compass displayed does not change despite changing the direction of Press and hold the control button for approx.
  • Page 185 Interior equipment CONTROLS Left/right-hand steering Emptying Take out the insert. The digital compass is already set for right or left-hand steering at the factory. Cigarette lighter Setting the language Press and hold the control button for approx. 12 WARNING to 13 seconds. Briefly press the control button Contact with the hot heating element or the hot again to switch between English "E"...
  • Page 186 Interior equipment CONTROLS Sockets Front center console General information The lighter socket can be used as a socket for electrical equipment when standby and drive- ready state are switched on. The total load of all sockets must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volts. Do not damage the socket by using non-com‐...
  • Page 187 Interior equipment CONTROLS USB interface on the USB storage device cannot be guar‐ anteed in all cases. ▷ A connected USB storage device will be sup‐ Concept plied with charging current via the USB inter‐ Mobile devices with USB port can be connected face if the device supports this.
  • Page 188 Interior equipment CONTROLS with a cable connection to the vehicle in the car's interior. WARNING If a rear seat backrest is not locked, unsecured cargo can be thrown into the car's interior; Removing for instance, in the event of an accident, braking Detach the retaining straps at the tailgate.
  • Page 189 Interior equipment CONTROLS Folding down the rear seat backrest from Cargo position the rear Concept Insert the safety belt into the buckle. The rear seat backrests can be separately moved through two different stages into an up‐ right loading position. Settings Pull the strap.
  • Page 190 Interior equipment CONTROLS Fold back the backrest Insert the safety belt into the buckle. Pull the strap. Fold the rear seat backrest rearward. The rear seat backrest first engages in the loading po‐ sition. Pull the strap again. Fold rear seat backrest all the way back. Latch the rear seat backrest.
  • Page 191: Storage Compartments

    Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments Vehicle features and options ▷ Glove compartment on the front passenger side, refer to page 191. ▷ Trays between the front seats, refer to This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ page 192. cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily ▷...
  • Page 192 Storage compartments CONTROLS Closing sealable containers. Do not transport hot bever‐ ages. Do not force objects into the cup holder. Fold cover closed. Locking Overview The glove compartment can be locked with an integrated key. This prevents access to the glove compartment.
  • Page 193 Storage compartments CONTROLS Compartments in the doors Inserting a cup holder Insert a cup holder into the receptacle for the cup holder in the storage compartment or into one of the front receptacles. WARNING Breakable objects, such as glass bottles or Removing a cup holder glasses, can break in the event of an accident or a braking or evasive maneuver.
  • Page 194 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 195 Storage compartments CONTROLS Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
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  • Page 197: Driving Tips

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving ............198 Loading ..................... 202 Increasing the range ................204 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 198: Things To Remember When Driving

    Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Vehicle features and options Tires Tire traction is not optimal due to manufacturing This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ circumstances when tires are brand-new; they achieve their full traction potential after a break-in cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 199 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS connect the vehicle to a charging station at a compatible charging location. If necessary, the high-voltage battery will be charged automati‐ cally. Make sure that the charging process takes place. Regularly check the charge state. Do not allow the vehicle to sit idle for longer than four weeks with a charge state below ap‐...
  • Page 200 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Safety information of injury or risk of damage to property. Do not remove the heat shields installed and never ap‐ ply undercoating to them. Make sure that no NOTE combustible materials can come in contact with When driving too quickly through too deep wa‐...
  • Page 201 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS loose floor mats and do not layer several floor Corrosion buildup on the brake discs will cause a mats. Make sure that there is sufficient clear‐ pulsating effect on the brakes in their response - ance for the pedals.
  • Page 202: Loading

    Loading DRIVING TIPS Loading Vehicle features and options WARNING Unexpected movements of the backrest while This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ driving may occur due to unintentional unlock‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. ing of the rear backrests by the straps. There is It also describes features that are not necessarily a risk of injury.
  • Page 203 Loading DRIVING TIPS Steps for Determining Correct The greater the weight of the occupants, the less cargo that can be transported. Load Limit Stowing and securing cargo Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.”...
  • Page 204: Increasing The Range

    Increasing the range DRIVING TIPS Increasing the range General information Check the tire inflation pressure regularly The vehicle contains comprehensive technolo‐ Check and, if needed, correct the tire inflation gies for reducing the energy consumption and pressure at least twice a month and before start‐ for maximizing the range.
  • Page 205 The cooling and heating output of the air condi‐ tioner are additionally deactivated on ECO PRO+ activation. Have the vehicle maintained regularly to achieve optimal vehicle efficiency and service life. BMW The low beams are dimmed. recommends that maintenance work be per‐ The maximum speed is limited to formed by a BMW dealer’s service center.
  • Page 206 Increasing the range DRIVING TIPS Activating/deactivating the functions Display in the instrument cluster The following functions can be activated/deacti‐ ECO PRO efficiency display vated: ▷ "ECO PRO speed warning" ▷ "ECO PRO climate control" Settings are stored for the driver profile currently used.
  • Page 207 Increasing the range DRIVING TIPS Calling up ECO PRO driving style analysis Symbol Measure Via iDrive: For efficient driving back off the accel‐ erator or delay accelerating to allow "My Vehicle" time to assess road conditions. "Technology in action" Reduce speed to the selected ECO "Driving style analysis"...
  • Page 208 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 209 MOBILITY Charging the vehicle ................210 Refueling ....................221 Fuel ......................224 Wheels and tires ..................226 Under the hood ..................242 Engine oil ....................244 Coolant ...................... 247 Maintenance ..................... 249 Replacing components ................251 Breakdown assistance ................254 Care ......................
  • Page 210: Mobility

    It also describes features that are not necessarily grid, charging at a Level 2 charging station, such available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected as BMW i Wallbox, is recommended. options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When us‐...
  • Page 211 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 Safety information Charging at a Level 2 charging station The permitted charge current strength must be determined prior to charging at a Level 2 charg‐...
  • Page 212 BMW i dealer's service center or an‐ Level 1 charging cable other qualified service center or repair shop. The vehicle is supplied with a Level 1 charging cable.
  • Page 213 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY DC charging cable Connecting The DC charging cable that is permanently in‐ Connecting the charging cable stalled at the charging station makes is possible to charge at DC charging stations. Charging is To connect, engage selector lever position P, performed with direct current at designated DC deactivate drive-ready state, and unlock the vehi‐...
  • Page 214 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Manual release When the charging process is completed, the charging cable is automatically unlocked. If necessary, clean the area between charging General information socket flap and charging socket, for instance The charging socket flap is automatically locked from snow, before removing it.
  • Page 215 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY When charging at a charging station, complete the charging process at the charging station be‐ WARNING fore unlocking the charging cable. If the charge current strength is adjusted incor‐ rectly, the power mains of the household Open the front door on the side of the charg‐...
  • Page 216 Display of the charging status Additional messages about the charging status can be displayed in the instrument cluster, on the BMW display key, or via the BMW Con‐ Indicator light on the charging socket nected app on a smartphone. Planning the charging process General information The charging process can be adapted to con‐...
  • Page 217 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Setting the charge current for charging Via iDrive: via a Level 2 charging cable "My Vehicle" Depending on the electrical mains, the vehicle "Plan charging/climate control" must be charged with a different charging cur‐ "Charge for departure time" rent strength, refer to page 211.
  • Page 218 Displays in the instrument mental condition, such as the availability of solar cluster power or time-variable electricity rates. Intelligent charging is part of BMW's Digital Charging Serv‐ ice. The charge state indicator light shows the Further information about the Digital Charging charge state of the high-voltage battery in the in‐...
  • Page 219 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY put is reduced during the trip. This increases the Display Meaning range. DC charging active on a DC charging The following settings are possible at departure station. time: ▷ Climate control at departure time. Indicator in blue: charged electrical ▷...
  • Page 220 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Up to three departure times can be activated. The set departure time will be deactivated, if the departure time was ignored three times in a row. Climate control General information The following settings for climate control of the vehicle are possible: ▷...
  • Page 221: Refueling

    Refueling MOBILITY Refueling Vehicle features and options Tank vent This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Concept cific and optional features offered with the series. The vehicle is equipped with a special fuel tank. It also describes features that are not necessarily The fuel tank is designed for special require‐...
  • Page 222 Refueling MOBILITY Fuel cap Closing Opening WARNING The retaining strap of the fuel cap can be jam‐ Before opening, vent the tank. med and crushed during closing. The cap can‐ Briefly press the rear edge of the fuel filler not be correctly closed. Fuel or fuel vapors can flap.
  • Page 223 Refueling MOBILITY Carefully open the fuel cap. Excess pressure damage to property. Do not fill the vehicle with can build up in the fuel tank from gasoline va‐ fuel and charge it simultaneously. por. NOTE Fuels are toxic and aggressive. Overfilling of the fuel tank can damage the fuel system.
  • Page 224: Fuel

    Do not fill with fuel that does not comply with the minimum quality. CAN: CGSB-3.511–xx xx: comply with the current standard in each case. Recommended fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 91. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 225 Fuel MOBILITY Minimum fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 89. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 226: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Wheels and tires Vehicle features and options Tire inflation pressure specifications In the tire inflation pressure table This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. The tire inflation pressure table, refer to It also describes features that are not necessarily page 227, contains all tire inflation pressure available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 227 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire inflation pressure values ▷ If the vehicle has not moved again for at least 2 hours after a trip. i3 without Range Extender Determine, refer to page 226, the intended tire inflation pressure levels for the mounted tires.
  • Page 228 Wheels and tires MOBILITY 45: aspect ratio in % Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI R: radial tire code 18: rim diameter in inches Front: 155/70 R 2.3 / 33 96: load rating, not for ZR tires 19 84 Q M+S A/S Std Y: speed rating, before the R on ZR tires Rear: 175/60 R...
  • Page 229 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire age Traction The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are Recommendation AA, A, B, and C. Regardless of the tire tread, replace tires at least Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop every 6 years. on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfa‐...
  • Page 230 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire tread pecially if your vehicle is equipped with low-pro‐ file tires. Indications of tire damage or other vehicle mal‐ Summer tires functions: Do not drive with a tire tread of less than ▷ Unusual vibrations. 0.12 in/3 mm, otherwise there is an increased ▷...
  • Page 231 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Changing wheels and tires wheel/tire combination remounted on the vehi‐ cle as soon as possible. Mounting Recommended tire brands Have mounting and wheel balancing carried out by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Wheel and tire combination General information You can ask the dealer’s service center or an‐...
  • Page 232 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Repairing a flat tire Although so-called all-season M+S tires provide better winter traction than summer tires, they usually do not provide the same level of perform‐ Safety measures ance as winter tires. ▷ Park the vehicle as far away as possible from Maximum speed of winter tires passing traffic and on solid ground.
  • Page 233 Wheels and tires MOBILITY ▷ Pull the speed limit sticker off the sealant 4 Reduce tire inflation pressure button container and apply it to the steering wheel. 5 On/off switch ▷ The use of a sealant can damage the TPM 6 Compressor wheel electronics.
  • Page 234 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 or drive-ready state the compressor housing, ensuring that it en‐...
  • Page 235 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 236 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 237 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Do not reset the Tire Pressure Monitor TPM af‐ a risk of injuries or danger to life. Do not place ter mounting snow chains, as doing so may re‐ supports under the vehicle jack. sult in incorrect readings. When driving with snow chains, briefly activate Dynamic Traction Control DTC, if needed.
  • Page 238 Wheels and tires MOBILITY On a slight downhill gradient WARNING A vehicle that is raised on a vehicle jack may fall off of the jack if lateral forces are exerted on it. There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property.
  • Page 239 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Jacking points for the vehicle jack 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.
  • Page 240 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Jacking up the vehicle Extend the vehicle jack by turning the vehicle jack crank or lever clockwise. 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 241 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Mounting a wheel 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‐ wise pattern until hand-tight.
  • Page 242: Under The Hood

    Under the hood MOBILITY Under the hood Vehicle features and options available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected 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 243 There is a risk of accidents or risk of damage to property. The manufacturer of your vehicle rec‐ ommends that work under the hood be per‐ formed only by an authorized BMW i dealer's service center or another qualified service cen‐ ter or repair shop.
  • Page 244: Engine Oil

    Engine oil MOBILITY Engine oil Vehicle features and options Checking the oil level This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ General information cific and optional features offered with the series. Check the engine oil level with Range Extender It also describes features that are not necessarily warmed up to operating temperature.
  • Page 245 Engine oil MOBILITY Functional requirements After approx. 5, minutes, remove the dip stick and wipe with a lint-free cloth, paper towel or A current measured value is available after ap‐ similar. prox. 30 minutes of normal driving. Displaying the engine oil level Via iDrive: "My Vehicle"...
  • Page 246 Engine oil MOBILITY "Engine oil level" "Measure engine oil level" "Start measurement" The engine oil level is checked and displayed via a scale. Adding or changing engine oil Have engine oil added or changed by a dealer's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop if necessary.
  • Page 247: Coolant

    Coolant MOBILITY Coolant Vehicle features and options or articles of clothing. Use suitable additives only. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. Coolant reservoir It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 248 Coolant MOBILITY Adding Turn the lid of the coolant reservoir slightly counterclockwise to allow any excess pres‐ Turn the lid of the coolant reservoir slightly sure to dissipate, then open it. counterclockwise to allow any excess pres‐ sure to dissipate, then open it. Check the coolant level.
  • Page 249: Maintenance

    BMW i dealer’s service center or an‐ other qualified service center or repair shop. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 250 Maintenance MOBILITY Service and Warranty ter or repair shop or other persons that have the specialized training and equipment for pur‐ Information Booklet for US poses of properly utilizing the socket for On‐ models and Warranty and board Diagnosis. Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models Position Please consult your Service and Warranty Infor‐...
  • Page 251: Replacing Components

    Replacing components MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle features and options Remove the wiper blade toward one side. 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 252 Replacing components MOBILITY Light/bulb replacement droplets in the light, have the headlights checked. General information Vehicle battery Lights and bulbs The vehicle battery has 12 volts. The battery Lights and bulbs make an essential contribution supplies the onboard electronics with energy. to vehicle safety.
  • Page 253 Replacing components MOBILITY Fuses Charging the vehicle battery General information Safety information Charging a discharged battery, refer to page 220. WARNING Safety information Incorrect and repaired fuses can overload elec‐ trical lines and components. There is a risk of NOTE fire.
  • Page 254: Breakdown Assistance

    Hazard warning flashers quest can be triggered automatically by the sys‐ tem or manually. Intelligent emergency call establishes a connec‐ tion with the BMW Response Center. General information Only press the SOS button in an emergency. For technical reasons, the Emergency Request cannot be guaranteed under unfavorable condi‐...
  • Page 255 Center which serves to determine the necessary rescue measures. E.g., the current position of the vehicle, if it can be established. Even if you can no longer hear the BMW Re‐ sponse Center through the loudspeakers, the BMW Response Center may still be able to hear you.
  • Page 256 Breakdown assistance MOBILITY Tow truck NOTE If the tow bar or tow rope is attached incor‐ rectly, damage to other vehicle parts can occur. There is a risk of damage to property. Correctly attach the tow bar or tow rope to the tow fitting. Tow bar The tow fittings used should be on the same side on both vehicles.
  • Page 257 Breakdown assistance MOBILITY What to do after an accident The tow fitting is located in the storage compart‐ ment under the hood. Use of the tow fitting: Safety information ▷ Use only the tow fitting provided with the ve‐ hicle and screw it all the way in. WARNING ▷...
  • Page 258: Care

    This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ thorized BMW i dealer's service center or an‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. other qualified service center or repair shop.
  • Page 259 General information The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends Driving into a vehicle wash using care and cleaning products for BMW i. Suitable care products are available from a deal‐ General information er’s service center or another qualified service In a vehicle wash, the vehicle must be able to roll center or repair shop.
  • Page 260 Care MOBILITY Safety information Aggressive substances such as spilled fuel, oil, grease or bird droppings, must be removed im‐ mediately to prevent the finish from being altered NOTE or discolored. Open Velcro® fasteners on articles of clothing can damage the seat covers. There is a risk of Matte finish damage to property.
  • Page 261 Care MOBILITY Fine wood parts Dirty belt straps impede the reeling action and thus have a negative impact on safety. Clean fine wood facing and fine wood compo‐ Use only a mild soapy solution, with the safety nents only with a suitable care product. belts clipped into their buckles.
  • Page 262 Care MOBILITY Do not allow the vehicle to sit idle for longer than four weeks with a charge state below ap‐ NOTE prox. 80 %. The surface of displays can be damaged with improper cleaning. There is a risk of damage to property.
  • Page 263 Care MOBILITY Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
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  • Page 265 REFERENCE Technical data ..................266 Appendix ....................269 Everything from A to Z ................270 Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 266: Technical Data

    The specified heights do not take into account attached parts, for instance a roof antenna, roof BMW i3 Width with mirrors Inches/mm 80.3/2,039 Width without mirrors Inches/mm 69.9/1,775...
  • Page 267 3,858/1,750 Load lbs/kg 816/370 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 1,759/798 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,205/1,000 BMW i3 (94 Ah with Range Extender) Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 3,951/1,792 Load lbs/kg 666/302 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 1,775/805 Approved rear axle load...
  • Page 268 Technical data REFERENCE BMW i3s (94 Ah with Range Extender) Approved front axle load lbs/kg 1,775/805 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,271/1,030 Capacities US gal/liters Notes Fuel tank, approx. 2.2/8.7 With optional Range Ex‐ tender Fuel quality, refer to page 224.
  • Page 269: Appendix

    Appendix REFERENCE Appendix Any updates to the Owner's Manual of the vehi‐ cle are listed here. Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...
  • Page 270: Everything From A To Z

    Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Index App, BMW i Driver’s Guide Approach control warning with City light braking function ABS, Antilock Brake System Approved axle load ACC, Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go func‐...
  • Page 271 Cargo, stowing and securing BMW 360° ELECTRIC Portal, see Intelligent Cargo straps charging Carpet, care BMW Assist, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Catalytic converter, see Hot exhaust gas sys‐ Entertainment and Communication BMW eDRIVE CBS Condition Based Service BMW Homepage Center armrest BMW i Driver’s Guide app...
  • Page 272 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Chrome parts, care Courtesy lights with the vehicle locked Cigarette lighter Cruise control Cleaning, displays Cruise control, active with Stop & Go func‐ Climate control 172, tion Clothes hooks Cruise control with distance control, see Cam‐ Coasting era-based cruise control ACC Combination switch, see Turn signals...
  • Page 273 Emergency Request Driver profiles, exporting profiles Emergency unlocking, charging cable Driver profiles, importing profiles Emergency unlocking, charging socket flap Driver’s Guide app, see BMW i Driver’s Guide Emergency unlocking, transmission lock Energy Control Driving Dynamics Control Energy recovery, displaying Driving in detail Energy recovery, driving stability control sys‐...
  • Page 274 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Fastening safety belts, see Safety belts Finding charging stations, see Charging stations and points of interest, see Owner's Handbook Garage door opener, see Integrated Universal for Navigation, Entertainment, Communica‐ Remote Control tion Gasoline Fine wood, care General driving notes First-aid kit General settings...
  • Page 275 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Hood Interior lights with the vehicle locked Horn Interior mirror Hot exhaust gas system Interior mirror, automatic dimming feature Hotline, see Owner's Handbook for Navigation, Interior mirror, compass Entertainment, Communication Interior mirror, manually dimmable Hydroplaning Interior motion sensor Internet page...
  • Page 276 Maintaining charge state, see Range Ex‐ tender Maintenance Maintenance requirements Maintenance, service requirements Navigation, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Maintenance system, BMW Entertainment and Communication Make-up mirror Neck restraints, front, see Head restraints Malfunction displays, see Check Control Neck restraints, rear, see Head restraints...
  • Page 277 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Online Entertainment, see Owner's Handbook Printed onboard literature for Navigation, Entertainment, Communica‐ Profiles, see Driver profiles tion Programmable memory buttons, iDrive Online Owner's Manual Protective function, glass sunroof Opening and closing Protective function, windows Operating concept, iDrive Push-and-turn reel, see Controller Operating via iDrive...
  • Page 278 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Remote control for audio, see Owner's Hand‐ Service and warranty book for Navigation, Entertainment, Communi‐ Service requirements, Condition Based Service cation Remote control, loss Service requirements, display Remote control, malfunction Services, ConnectedDrive, see Owner's Manual Remote control, opening/closing for Navigation, Entertainment and Communica‐...
  • Page 279 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Stations, AM/FM, see Owner's Handbook for Tire damage Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Tire identification marks Status control display, tires Tire inflation pressure Status information, iDrive Tire inflation pressure monitor, see FTM Status of Owner's Manual Tire pressure Status, vehicle Tire Pressure Monitor TPM...
  • Page 280 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Use, intended What to do after an accident Using a smartphone via voice activation Wheelbase, vehicle Using Range Extender Wheel cleaner Wheels, changing Wheels, everything on wheels and tires Wheels, Flat Tire Monitor FTM Wheels, Tire Pressure Monitor TPM Vanity mirror Width, vehicle...
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  • Page 284 The Ultimate Driving Machine® BMW i DRIVER'S GUIDE APP. Your customized Owner's Manual as an app. Optimized for smartphones & tablets. Can be used offline. *BL298926700R* 01402989267 ue Online Edition for Part no. 01402989267 - II/18...

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