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THE BMW X1.
OWNER'S MANUAL.
I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14
Owner's Manual
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The Ultimate
Driving Machine

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  • Page 1 Vehicle The Ultimate Driving Machine THE BMW X1. OWNER'S MANUAL. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 2 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • 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. It contains important information on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your BMW.
  • Page 4 © 2014 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. deutsch X/14, 11 14 500 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 5 “service” are used in the Owner’s Where the Owner’s Manual makes Manual, we wanted to clarify that reference to parts and accessories the terms refer to a BMW dealer’s having been approved by BMW, service center or another service those references are intended to...
  • Page 6 . . .” should be disregarded disregarded and the following text and the following text should be should be read in lieu thereof: “The read in lieu thereof: “BMW manufacturer of your vehicle recommends having this work recommends the use of BMW performed by a service center as it recommended software;...
  • Page 7 Only certain types of fine-link snow BMW recommends that you have chains have been tested by the the oil changed at your BMW manufacturer of your vehicle and dealer’s service center or at another are determined by the manufacturer...
  • Page 8 Addendum recommends that you maintain messages of these comfort records of all maintenance and functions are no longer displayed. repair work performed on your vehicle. At page 248 and page 250, where it reads: “Do not perform work/bulb replacement on xenon headlamps,” that text should be disregarded and in lieu thereof the following text should be read: “Xenon headlamp...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents Entertainment The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ ular topic or item is by using the index, refer to Tone page 278. Radio CD/multimedia Notes Communications Telephone At a glance Office Cockpit Contacts iDrive ConnectedDrive Voice activation system Mobility Controls Refueling...
  • Page 10: Notes

    Owner's Manual, please refer to the Sup‐ center will be glad to advise you at any time. plementary Owner's Manuals. Information on BMW, e.g., on technology, is On right-hand drive vehicles, some controls available on the Internet: bmwusa.com are arranged differently than shown in the illus‐...
  • Page 11: Maintenance And Repairs

    BMW. BMW cannot test every water. product made by other manufacturers to verify if it can be used on a BMW safely and without Service and warranty risk to either the vehicle, its operation, or its We recommend that you read this publication occupants.
  • Page 12 Situations are conceivable during the use of ous damage to the vehicle. Such damage is the vehicle in which these technical data could not covered by the BMW New Vehicle Limited become associated with a specific person in Warranty. combination with other information, such as an accident report, damage to the vehicle, wit‐...
  • Page 13: Reporting Safety Defects

    National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis‐ The EDR is designed to record data related to tration NHTSA, in addition to notifying BMW of vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, West‐...
  • Page 14 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 15: At A Glance

    At a glance These overviews of buttons, switches and displays are intended to familiarize you with your vehicle. You will also become quickly acquainted with the available control concepts and options. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 16: Cockpit

    At a glance Cockpit Cockpit Vehicle equipment special equipment or the country version. This also applies to safety-related functions and This chapter describes all series equipment as systems. well as country-specific and special equipment When using the features and systems descri‐ offered for this model series.
  • Page 17 Cockpit At a glance Turn signal  62 Change the radio station Select a music track Scroll through the redial list High beams, head‐ lamp flasher  85 High-beam Assistant  85 Next entertainment source Roadside parking lamps  85 Recirculated air mode  110 Computer  73 Start/stop the engine and switch the ignition on/off  57 Settings and information about...
  • Page 18: Instrument Cluster

    At a glance Cockpit Instrument cluster Speedometer ▷ Hill Descent Control  99 Indicator/warning lamps  15 ▷ Computer  73 Tachometer  72 ▷ Date of next scheduled service, and re‐ maining distance to be driven  78 Current fuel consumption  72 ▷ Odometer and trip odometer  71 Engine oil temperature  72 ▷...
  • Page 19: The Concept

    Cockpit At a glance Indicator/warning lights Symbol Function or system Front fog lamps, refer to page The concept Lamp flashes: DSC or DTC is regulating the pro‐ pulsive forces in order to maintain driving stability, refer to page The parking brake is set, refer to page Canada: the parking brake is set, re‐...
  • Page 20 At a glance Cockpit All around the center console Headliner  17 Deactivate the Automatic Engine Start/Stop Function  59 Control Display  18 vent  111 DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐ trol  97 Hazard warning system  255 DTC Dynamic Traction Con‐ trol  98 Central locking system  35 PRO  138 Automatic climate control  108 Selector lever with automatic transmis‐ Glove compartment  123 sion  65...
  • Page 21 Cockpit At a glance All around the headliner Emergency Request  255 Reading lamps  87 Panoramic glass sunroof  41 Interior lamps  87 Indicator lamp for the front pas‐ senger airbags  90 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 22: Idrive

    At a glance iDrive iDrive Vehicle equipment The buttons can be used to open the me‐ nus directly. The controller can be used to This chapter describes all series equipment as select menu items and create the settings. well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.
  • Page 23 iDrive At a glance Controller Press the but‐ Function Select menu items and create settings. Turn. Opens the Navigation menu. Opens the Telephone menu. BACK Displays the previous panel. OPTION Opens the Options menu. Operating concept Opening the main menu Press.
  • Page 24: Options Menu

    At a glance iDrive Menu items in the Owner's Manual In the Owner's Manual, menu items that can be selected are set in quotation marks, e.g., "Settings". Changing between panels After a menu item is selected, e.g., "Radio", a new panel is displayed. Panels can overlap. ▷...
  • Page 25 iDrive At a glance The function is activated. Turn the controller until "Time:" is high‐ lighted, and then press the controller. The function is deactivated. Example: setting the clock Setting the clock Press the button. The main menu is displayed. Turn the controller until "Settings"...
  • Page 26 At a glance iDrive Split screen Telephone symbols Symbol Meaning General information Additional information can be displayed on the Incoming or outgoing call. right side of the split screen, e.g., information Missed call. from the computer. In the divided screen view, the so-called split Wireless network reception screen, this information remains visible even strength Symbol flashes: searching...
  • Page 27 iDrive At a glance tions, phone numbers and entry points into the Select additional letters or numbers if menu. needed. The settings are stored for the remote control "OK": confirm the entry. currently in use. Symbol Function Saving a function Press the controller: delete the let‐...
  • Page 28 At a glance iDrive ▷ Only those letters are offered during the entry for which data is available. ▷ Destination search: town/city names can be entered using the spelling of language available on the Control Display. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 29: Voice Activation System

    Voice activation system At a glance Voice activation system Vehicle equipment Using voice activation This chapter describes all series equipment as Activating the voice activation system well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series. Therefore, it also Press the button on the steering describes equipment that may not be found in wheel.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Volume

    At a glance Voice activation system For example, if the "Settings" menu is dis‐ Press the button on the steering played, the commands for the settings are wheel again to select a specific track. read out loud. ›Track ...‹ e.g., CD track 4. Executing functions using short commands Via short commands...
  • Page 31 Voice activation system At a glance ▷ The volume remains constant even if the volume of other audio sources is changed. ▷ The volume is stored for the remote con‐ trol currently in use. Notes on Emergency Requests Do not use the voice activation system to ini‐ tiate an Emergency Request.
  • Page 32 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 33: Controls

    Controls This chapter is intended to provide you with information that will give you complete control of your vehicle. All features and accessories that are useful for driving and your safety, comfort and convenience are described here. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 34: Opening And Closing

    Controls Opening and closing Opening and closing Vehicle equipment In vehicles equipped with Comfort Access, the remote control contains a replaceable battery, This chapter describes all series equipment as refer to page 38. well as country-specific and special equipment The settings called up and implemented when offered for this model series.
  • Page 35: Central Locking System

    Opening and closing Controls ▷ The settings are automatically saved in the ▷ Show visual warning for the Park Distance profile currently activated in the remote Control PDC, refer to page 104. control. ▷ rearview camera: ▷ The remote control used is detected when ▷...
  • Page 36: Using The Remote Control

    Controls Opening and closing Unlocking ▷ Doors. ▷ Tailgate. Press the button. The vehicle is unlocked. ▷ Fuel filler flap. The welcome lamps, interior lamps, and cour‐ tesy lamps are switched on. Operating from the outside You can set how the vehicle is to be unlocked. ▷...
  • Page 37: Courtesy Lamps

    Opening and closing Controls Locking from the outside "Flash when lock/unlock" Do not lock the vehicle from the outside if there are people in it, as the vehicle cannot be unlocked from inside without special knowl‐ edge.◀ Switching on the interior lamps and courtesy lamps Press the button on the remote con‐...
  • Page 38 Controls Opening and closing "Last seat position auto." Any unauthorized modifications or changes to these devices could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Using the door lock General information Malfunctions Local radio waves may interfere with the re‐ mote control.
  • Page 39: Manual Operation

    Opening and closing Controls ▷ Press down the lock button of the front The vehicle locks automatically after a passenger door and close the door short period of time if a door is not from the outside. opened. ▷ Lock the driver's door using the ▷...
  • Page 40: Opening From The Inside

    Controls Opening and closing Opening manually Ensure that adequate clearance is available before opening. In case of an electrical malfunction: Provide edge protection Fold down the rear seat backrest, enlarge Sharp or angular objects can hit the rear the cargo area, refer to page 119. window while driving and damage the heating From the cargo area, press out the handle wires of the rear window.
  • Page 41 Opening and closing Controls Comfort Access This corresponds to pressing the button. The concept Locking The vehicle can be accessed without activat‐ ing the remote control. All you need to do is to have the remote con‐ trol with you, e.g., in your jacket pocket. The vehicle automatically detects the remote control when it is nearby or in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 42: Starting The Engine

    Controls Opening and closing Ignition on you inside the vehicle or have it checked. If necessary, insert another remote control into Pressing the Start/Stop button switches the the ignition switch. ignition on. When doing so, do not depress the brake The warning lamp in the instrument pedal, otherwise the engine will start.
  • Page 43: Alarm System

    Opening and closing Controls Alarm system In some market-specific versions, the tailgate can only be opened using the remote control if the vehicle was unlocked first. The concept The vehicle alarm system responds to: Switching off the alarm ▷ Opening of a door, the hood or the tailgate. ▷...
  • Page 44: Interior Motion Sensor

    Controls Opening and closing Press the button on the remote control for at least 3 seconds. To switch off the alarm: press any button. Tilt alarm sensor The tilt of the vehicle is monitored. The alarm system responds in situations such as attempts to steal a wheel or tow the car.
  • Page 45 Opening and closing Controls After the ignition is switched off switches in the rear passenger area, such as by children. When the remote control is removed or the ig‐ nition is switched off, the windows can con‐ Press the button. tinue to be operated for approx.
  • Page 46 Controls Opening and closing Tilting the glass sunroof The glass sunroof and sliding visor move to‐ gether. Pressing the switch again stops the Press the switch briefly. motion. ▷ The closed roof is tilted and the sliding visor opens Convenient operation, refer to page 32, via the slightly.
  • Page 47 Opening and closing Controls Pinch protection is limited and the roof re‐ opens slightly if the closing force exceeds a certain value. Press the switch forward again beyond the resistance point and hold until the roof closes without pinch protection. Initialization after a power failure After a power failure, it is only possible to raise the roof, if necessary.
  • Page 48: Adjusting

    Controls Adjusting Adjusting Vehicle equipment nate the protection normally provided by the belt.◀ This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment Adjusting manually offered for this model series. Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
  • Page 49: Lumbar Support

    Adjusting Controls Seat tilt Backrest Pull the lever and apply your weight to the seat The head restraint can be adjusted manually, or lift it off, as necessary. refer Head restraints below. Thigh support Lumbar support Pull the lever and move the thigh support for‐ You can also adjust the contour of the backrest ward or back.
  • Page 50: Safety Belts

    Controls Adjusting Backrest width The LEDs go out. The temperature is reduced, if need be, down to no heat in order to reduce the load on the battery. The LEDs remain lit. Safety belts General information Always make sure that safety belts are being worn by all occupants before driving away.
  • Page 51: Head Restraints

    Adjusting Controls Damage to safety belts The safety belt must not lie across the neck, rub on sharp edges, be routed over solid or In the case of strain caused by accidents or breakable objects, or be pinched.◀ damage: Have the safety belts, including the safety belt Reduction of restraining effect tensioners, replaced and have the belt anchors Avoid wearing clothing that prevents the...
  • Page 52: Height Adjustment

    Controls Adjusting Front Before transporting passengers Reinstall the head restraint before trans‐ Height adjustment porting anyone in the seat; otherwise, the pro‐ tective function of the head restraint is unavail‐ able.◀ Seat and mirror memory General information Two different driver's seat and exterior mirror positions can be stored and retrieved.
  • Page 53 Adjusting Controls Calling up settings At a glance Do not retrieve the memory setting while driving Do not retrieve the memory setting while driv‐ ing, as an unexpected seat movement could result in an accident.◀ Comfort function Open the driver's door after unlocking or switch on the radio ready state, refer to Adjusting page 57.
  • Page 54: Interior Rearview Mirror

    Controls Adjusting Interior rearview mirror Shift into reverse or engage transmission position R. Reducing the blinding effect Deactivating Slide the mirror changeover switch to the pas‐ senger's side mirror position. Fold in and out Press button 2. Possible up to approx. 15 mph/20 km/h. For example, this is advantageous ▷...
  • Page 55: Steering Wheel

    Adjusting Controls Steering wheel General information Do not adjust while driving Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving; otherwise, an unexpected movement could result in an accident.◀ Adjusting Fold the lever down. Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seating posi‐...
  • Page 56: Transporting Children Safely

    Controls Transporting children safely Transporting children safely Vehicle equipment Children on the front passenger seat Should it be necessary to use a child restraint This chapter describes all series equipment as fixing system on the front passenger seat, well as country-specific and special equipment make sure that the front and side airbags on offered for this model series.
  • Page 57: Child Seat Security

    Transporting children safely Controls Seat position and height Allow the belt webbing to be pulled in and pull it taut against the child restraint fixing Before installing a child restraint fixing system, system. The safety belt is locked. move the front passenger seat as far back as possible and adjust its height to the highest Unlocking the safety belt position to obtain the best possible position for...
  • Page 58 Controls Transporting children safely LATCH mounting eyes Only use the mounting eyes for the up‐ per LATCH retaining strap to secure child re‐ straint fixing systems; otherwise, the mounting eyes could be damaged.◀ Retaining strap guide Retaining strap The mounts for the lower LATCH anchors are Make sure the upper retaining strap does located behind the indicated cover caps.
  • Page 59: Rear Doors

    Transporting children safely Controls Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point On outer rear seats: Slide the head restraint upward. Guide the upper retaining strap between the supports of the head restraint. Attach the hook of the retaining strap to the mounting eye.
  • Page 60 Controls Transporting children safely This locks the rear window switches so that the windows cannot be operated from the rear: safety switch, refer to page 41. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 61: Driving

    Driving Controls Driving Vehicle equipment Removing the remote control from the ignition lock This chapter describes all series equipment as Do not forcibly pull the remote control well as country-specific and special equipment out of the ignition lock offered for this model series. Therefore, it also Do not forcibly pull the remote control out of describes equipment that may not be found in the ignition lock as this may cause damage.◀...
  • Page 62 Controls Driving ▷ In cars with Comfort Access, refer to Frequent starting in quick succession page 37, by touching the surface above the Avoid repeated futile attempts at starting door lock. the car and avoid starting the car frequently in quick succession.
  • Page 63: Automatic Operation

    Driving Controls Engine stop engine starts automatically when you wish to drive away. General information Automatic operation Take the remote control with you The automatic engine Start/Stop function is Take the remote control with you when operational after each engine start. It is acti‐ leaving the vehicle so that children, for exam‐...
  • Page 64: Safety Mode

    Controls Driving Safety mode ▷ The engine is not yet at operating temper‐ ature. The engine does not start by itself after it is ▷ Sharp steering angle or the steering wheel switched off automatically if any of the follow‐ is being turned.
  • Page 65: Parking Brake

    Driving Controls Preventing the engine stop using the matically.A message appears on the Control brake pedal Display. It is possible to continue driving. Have the system checked. The engine stop can be actively prevented within one second after the vehicle comes to a standstill.
  • Page 66: Headlamp Flasher

    Controls Driving Triple turn signal activation To prevent corrosion and uneven brake action, lightly apply the parking brake from time to Press the lever to the resistance point. time when coasting, traffic conditions permit‐ The turn signal flashes three times. ting.
  • Page 67 Driving Controls Do not use the wipers on a dry wind‐ The lever automatically returns to its initial po‐ shield sition when released. Do not use the wipers on a dry windshield; oth‐ ▷ Brief wipe: press down once. erwise, the wiper blades may wear more rap‐ ▷...
  • Page 68 Controls Driving Deactivate the rain sensor in car washes After the wipers are folded back down, the washer/wiper system, refer to page 62, must Deactivate the rain sensor when passing be reactivated. through an automatic car wash; otherwise, damage could be caused by undesired wiper Fold the wipers back down activation.◀...
  • Page 69: Selector Lever Positions

    Follow the can also be shifted manually using Steptronic, usage instructions on the washer fluid con‐ refer to page 66. tainer. Use BMW's Windshield Washer Con‐ centrate or the equivalent.◀ Parking the vehicle Secure the vehicle Washer fluid reservoir Before leaving the vehicle with the en‐...
  • Page 70 Controls Driving Displays in the instrument cluster P Park Select only when the vehicle is stationary. The rear wheels are locked. R is Reverse Select only when the vehicle is stationary. N is Neutral Use in automatic car washes, for example. The vehicle can roll.
  • Page 71 Driving Controls Activating the M/S manual mode Move the selector lever from position D toward the left. Push the selector lever forward or backward. Manual mode becomes active and the gear is changed. The engaged gear is displayed in the instru‐ ment cluster, e.g., M1.
  • Page 72: Automatic Transmission With

    Controls Driving Automatic transmission with Before leaving the vehicle, ensure that the transmission position P is engaged; otherwise, Steptronic, 8-gear the vehicle may begin to roll. Transmission positions Engaging transmission position ▷ Transmission position P can only be disen‐ D Drive, automatic position gaged if the engine is running and the Position for normal vehicle operation.
  • Page 73 Driving Controls The transmission only shifts up or down if the rpm and vehicle speed are appropriate. If the engine speed is too high, the transmission does not shift down. The selected gear is briefly displayed in the in‐ strument panel, followed by the current gear. Ending the Sport program/manual mode Press button P.
  • Page 74 Controls Driving Displays in the instrument cluster The transmission position is displayed and the engaged gear, such as M4, is displayed in manual mode. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 75: Displays

    Displays Controls Displays Vehicle equipment Units of measure To set the respective units of measure, miles This chapter describes all series equipment as or km for the odometer and ℃ or ℉ for the ex‐ well as country-specific and special equipment ternal temperature, refer to page 75.
  • Page 76 Controls Displays Tachometer Engine oil temperature Never force the engine speed up into the red ▷ Cold engine: the pointer is at the low tem‐ warning field, see arrow. In this range, the fuel perature end. Drive at moderate engine and vehicle speeds.
  • Page 77: Instrument Panel

    Displays Controls ▷ A message is briefly displayed on the Con‐ ▷ Current fuel consumption. trol Display. ▷ No information. ▷ The remaining range is shown on the com‐ To set the corresponding units of measure, re‐ puter. fer to page 75. ▷...
  • Page 78: Settings And Information

    Controls Displays Displays on the Control Display ▷ Trip distance. Display the computer or trip computer on the Both displays show: Control Display. ▷ Average fuel consumption and "Vehicle Info" ▷ Average speed. "Onboard info" or "Trip computer" Resetting the fuel consumption and speed Resetting the values for average speed and average fuel consumption:...
  • Page 79: Setting The Time

    Displays Controls Units of measure ▷ Confirming the selected display or set values. The units for fuel consumption, route/distance, ▷ Calling up computer information  73. temperature, and pressure can be changed. "Settings" Symbol Function "Language/Units" With the lights switched on: Dimming instrument lighting, refer to page Calling up Check Control, refer to page...
  • Page 80: In The Instrument Cluster

    Controls Displays Use button 1 to set the hours. "Time:" Press button 2 to confirm the entry. Use button 1 to set the minutes. Press button 2 to confirm the entry. Press button 2. The system accepts the new time. Via the iDrive Press the button.
  • Page 81 Displays Controls symbol appears in the display, accompa‐ "Format:" nied by the date and the word "SET". Select the desired format. Press button 2. The date format is stored. Use button 1 to set the day of the month. Press button 2 to confirm the entry. Settings on the Control Set the month and the year in the same Display...
  • Page 82: Service Requirements

    Controls Displays Brightness The current service requirements can be read out from the remote control by the service Setting the brightness specialist. The brightness is automatically adapted to the For certain maintenance operations, you can ambient lighting conditions. However, the ba‐ view the distance remaining or the due date for sic setting can be adjusted.
  • Page 83 Displays Controls "Service required" Symbol Function Required maintenance procedures and legally Roadworthiness test mandated inspections are displayed. Additional information can be displayed on each entry: Select the entry and press the controller. To exit from the menu: Front brake pads Move the controller to the left.
  • Page 84: Check Control

    Controls Displays Indicator/warning lamps Create the settings. Press the controller to apply the setting. The year is highlighted. Turn the controller to make the adjust‐ ment. Press the controller to apply the setting. The date entry is stored. To exit from the menu: Move the controller to the left.
  • Page 85 Displays Controls Symbols accompanied by the words "CHECK CON‐ TROL". The following functions can be selected within the supplementary text message, depending on the Check Control message. ▷ "Service request" Contact the service partner. ▷ "Roadside Assistance" Contact Roadside Assistance. Hiding Check Control messages Press button 2.
  • Page 86 Controls Displays Renewed warning if the vehicle speed drops below the set speed limit once by at least 3 mph/5 km/h. Displaying, setting or changing the limit "Settings" "Speed" "Warning at:" Turn the controller until the desired limit is displayed. Press the controller.
  • Page 87: Lamps

    Lamps Controls Lamps Vehicle equipment off automatically in the following switch set‐ tings: This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series. Therefore, it also Parking lamps describes equipment that may not be found in Switch position : the vehicle lamps light your vehicle, for instance due to the selected...
  • Page 88: Daytime Running Lights

    Controls Lamps The setting is stored for the remote control For example, the sensors are unable to detect currently in use. fog or hazy weather. To avoid safety risks, you should always switch on the lamps manually Headlamp courtesy delay feature under these conditions.◀...
  • Page 89 Lamps Controls Left and right roadside parking lamps front fog lamps is switched on as a turning lamp. This provides improved illumination of The vehicle can be illuminated on one side. the area inside the curve. Switching on Controls After parking the vehicle, press the lever up or down beyond the resistance point for ap‐...
  • Page 90: Fog Lamps

    Controls Lamps Switching the high beams on and off The system is not fully functional in situations manually such as the following, and driver intervention may be necessary: ▷ In very unfavorable weather conditions, such as fog or heavy precipitation. ▷...
  • Page 91: Instrument Lighting

    Lamps Controls Instrument lighting To avoid draining the battery, all lights inside the car are switched off about 8 minutes after The parking lamps or low beams must be the ignition is switched off, Start/Stop button, switched on to adjust the brightness. refer to page 57.
  • Page 92: Safety

    Controls Safety Safety Vehicle equipment special equipment or the country version. This also applies to safety-related functions and This chapter describes all series equipment as systems. well as country-specific and special equipment When using the features and systems descri‐ offered for this model series. Therefore, it also bed here, adhere to local regulations.
  • Page 93 Safety Controls Protective action ▷ Never modify either the individual compo‐ nents or the wiring in the airbag system. Airbags are not triggered in every impact situa‐ This also applies to steering wheel covers, tion, e.g., in less severe accidents or rear-end the dashboard, the seats, the roof pillars collisions.
  • Page 94: Deactivation System

    BMW. Most child seats are detected by the system, Especially the child seats required by NHTSA ▷...
  • Page 95 Safety Controls Operational readiness of airbag Functional requirements system The system must have been initialized when the tire inflation pressure was correct; other‐ wise, reliable signaling of a flat tire is not en‐ sured. Initialize the system after each correc‐ tion of the tire inflation pressure and after every tire or wheel change.
  • Page 96 Controls Safety Do not initialize the system when driving with Continued driving with a flat tire snow chains. If continuing to drive with a damaged tire: "Vehicle Info" Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu‐ "Vehicle status" vers. "Reset" Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph/80 km/h. Start the engine - do not drive away.
  • Page 97 Safety Controls Status indicator on the Control Final tire failure Display Vibrations or loud noises while driving can indicate the final failure of the tire. Reduce The tire and system status is indicated by the speed and stop; otherwise, pieces of the tire color of the tires.
  • Page 98 Controls Safety Resetting the system Reduce your speed and stop cautiously. Avoid sudden braking and steering maneuvers. Reset the system after adjusting the tire infla‐ tion pressure and every time a tire or wheel is Do not continue driving without run-flat changed.
  • Page 99 Safety Controls ingly. Avoid abrupt steering maneuvers or driv‐ decreases when the tire temperature drops. In ing over obstacles, e. g., curbs, potholes, etc. case of severe temperature drops, this behav‐ ior may lead to a warning on account of the de‐ Because the possible driving distance de‐...
  • Page 100: Brake Force Display

    Controls Safety Brake force display pressure label, you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those tires.). The concept As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pres‐ sure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated.
  • Page 101: Driving Stability Control Systems

    Driving stability control systems Controls Driving stability control systems Vehicle equipment Dynamic Stability Control This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment The concept offered for this model series. Therefore, it also DSC prevents traction loss in the driving describes equipment that may not be found in wheels when driving away and accelerating.
  • Page 102 Controls Driving stability control systems Dynamic Traction Control Press and hold the button, but not lon‐ ger than approx. 10 seconds, until the indicator lamp for DSC lights up in the instru‐ ment cluster and DSC OFF is displayed. DTC The concept Dynamic Traction Control and DSC are deacti‐...
  • Page 103 Driving stability control systems Controls Deactivating DTC the front and rear axle depending on the driv‐ ing situation and prevailing road conditions. Press the button again. TRACTION and the indicator lamp in the instrument cluster go out. Hill Descent Control HDC The concept For better control HDC is a downhill driving assistant that auto‐...
  • Page 104 Controls Driving stability control systems Drive-off assistant Activating HDC This system supports driving away on gradi‐ ents. The parking brake is not required. Hold the vehicle in place with the foot brake. Release the foot brake and drive away without delay. Depending on the vehicle load, the vehicle may roll back slightly.
  • Page 105: Driving Comfort

    Driving comfort Controls Driving comfort Vehicle equipment One lever for all functions This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series. Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
  • Page 106: Warning Lamp

    Controls Driving comfort The system stores and maintains the speed. pedal is released, the stored speed is achieved again and maintained. Accelerating using the lever Warning lamp Accelerating slightly: The warning lamp comes on when Press the lever to the resistance point, arrow 1, cruise control has been deactivated until the desired speed is reached.
  • Page 107: Park Distance Control Pdc

    Driving comfort Controls Malfunction Avoid driving quickly with PDC Avoid approaching an object quickly. The warning lamp lights up. The sys‐ tem is malfunctioning or has failed. Avoid driving away quickly while PDC is not yet active. A message appears on the Control Display.
  • Page 108 Controls Driving comfort Switching on automatically ▷ If the vehicle stops in front of an object that is detected by only one of the corner sen‐ With the engine running or the ignition sors. switched on, shift the selector lever into posi‐ tion R.
  • Page 109: Rear View Camera

    Driving comfort Controls Image on the Control Display System limits Check the traffic situation as well Switching on the rear view camera Check the traffic situation around the ve‐ using iDrive hicle with your own eyes. Otherwise, an acci‐ With PDC activated: dent could result from road users or objects lo‐...
  • Page 110 Controls Driving comfort Assistance functions ▷ When the steering wheel is turned, only one turning line is displayed. Functional requirement Show the parking aid lines via the iDrive, refer ▷ Rear view camera is switched on. to page 107. ▷ Tailgate is completely closed.
  • Page 111 Driving comfort Controls Obstacle marking Brightness With the rear view camera switched on: Select the symbol. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached and press the controller. Contrast With the rear view camera switched on: Select the symbol. ▷...
  • Page 112: Climate

    Controls Climate Climate Vehicle equipment special equipment or the country version. This also applies to safety-related functions and This chapter describes all series equipment as systems. well as country-specific and special equipment When using the features and systems descri‐ offered for this model series. Therefore, it also bed here, adhere to local regulations.
  • Page 113 Climate Controls Note Maximum heating power can be obtained with the highest setting, regardless of the external Sufficient ventilation temperature. When remaining in the vehicle for an ex‐ At the lowest setting, cooling is continuous, re‐ tended period of time, ensure sufficient exter‐ gardless of the external temperature.
  • Page 114: All Program

    Controls Climate Via the button on the steering wheel Press the left or right side of the but‐ ton: decrease or increase the inten‐ A button on the steering wheel can be used to sity. quickly switch between recirculated air mode and the previous setting.
  • Page 115 Climate Controls Rear window defroster Draft-free ventilation Adjust the vent to let the air flow past you. Press the button. The rear window defroster switches Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter off automatically after a certain period of time. The microfilter traps dust and pollen in the in‐ coming air.
  • Page 116 Controls Climate "Activate parked-car vent." The symbol on the automatic climate con‐ trol flashes if the system is switched on. Preselecting activation times "Settings" "Climate" "Activate Timer 1" or "Activate Timer 2" "Timer 1:" or "Timer 2:" Set the desired time. The symbol on the automatic climate con‐...
  • Page 117: Interior Equipment

    Interior equipment Controls Interior equipment Vehicle equipment Compatibility If this symbol is printed on the packag‐ This chapter describes all series equipment as ing or in the operating instructions of well as country-specific and special equipment the system being operated, the system offered for this model series.
  • Page 118 Controls Interior equipment Hold the hand-held transmitter of the sys‐ In systems with an alternating-code system, tem to be operated a distance of approx. 1 the universal garage door opener and the sys‐ to 3 in/2.5 to 8 cm away from the buttons tem must be additionally synchronized.
  • Page 119: Digital Compass

    Interior equipment Controls Digital compass Canada: if the LED does not flash rapidly after approx. 60 seconds, change the dis‐ tance and repeat the step. If programming was aborted by the hand-held transmitter, hold down the memory button and press and release the button on the hand-held transmitter several times for 2 seconds.
  • Page 120: Setting The Language

    Controls Interior equipment Press the adjustment button for 3‑4 seconds. Set the currently valid compass zone. The number of the compass zone set is shown Press the adjustment button for 6‑7 sec‐ in the display. onds to call up C. Then drive at least one To change the zone setting, briefly press the full circle at a maximum speed of adjustment button repeatedly until the display...
  • Page 121: Sun Visor

    Interior equipment Controls Sun visor Lighter With the engine running or the ignition Glare protection switched on, press in the cigarette lighter 1. The lighter can be removed as soon as it pops Folding down back out. Fold the sun visor down. Danger of burns Only hold the hot lighter by its head;...
  • Page 122: Cargo Covers

    Controls Interior equipment Cargo area Front center console Cargo covers Do not place objects on the covers Do not place objects on the cover; if you do so, they may pose a danger to vehicle occu‐ pants during braking or evasive maneuvers or damage the cover.◀...
  • Page 123: Partition Net

    Interior equipment Controls Enlarging the cargo area Engage the backrest in the desired posi‐ tion or fold it down. General information On the left side, the outer and center backrests The cargo area can be enlarged by folding are adjusted jointly toward the front if both down the rear seat backrests.
  • Page 124 Controls Interior equipment Installation behind the rear seats The partition net can be attached behind the front or rear seats. If necessary, tilt the rear seat backrests for‐ ward and remove the front cargo cover, re‐ Before installing fer to page 118. Remove the pouch with the partition net Fold open the cover caps 1 of the rear from the storage compartment under the...
  • Page 125 Interior equipment Controls Installation behind the front seats Cargo floor panel Compartment in floor Note the maximum permissible load Do not exceed a maximum load of 55 lbs/25 kg in the storage compartment be‐ neath the cargo floor panel; otherwise, damage may result.◀...
  • Page 126: Lashing Eyes

    Controls Interior equipment Lashing eyes To secure pieces of luggage with nets or draw straps, lashing eyes are available in the cargo area, refer to page 135. Multi-function hooks Hooks designed for hanging shopping bags and totes, for example, are located on the left and right sides of the cargo cover support, ar‐...
  • Page 127: Storage Compartments

    Storage compartments Controls Storage compartments Vehicle equipment Glove compartment This chapter describes all series equipment as Opening well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series. Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
  • Page 128 Controls Storage compartments Adjusting ▷ Do not use force when plugging the con‐ nector into the USB interface. ▷ Do not connect devices such as fans or lamps to the USB interface. ▷ Do not connect a USB hard drive. ▷...
  • Page 129: Clothes Hooks

    Storage compartments Controls Storage compartments space at the rear of the storage compart‐ ment for the partition net. Storage compartments ▷ Storage net next to the storage compart‐ ment on the right in the cargo area. Interior ▷ Glove compartment, refer to page 123. Clothes hooks ▷...
  • Page 130 Controls Storage compartments Insertable cupholder. The insertable cupholder is located in the compartment below the center armrest. Insert the cupholder in the holder on the center console. Rear ▷ In the front door compartments as a bottle holder for 25-ounce/0.75 liter bottles, for example.
  • Page 131 Storage compartments Controls I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 132 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 133: Driving Tips

    Driving tips This section provides you with information useful in dealing with specific driving and operating conditions. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 134: Things To Remember When Driving

    Driving tips Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle equipment traction potential until after an initial breaking- in period. This chapter describes all series equipment as Drive conservatively for the first well as country-specific and special equipment 200 miles/300 km.
  • Page 135: Driving Through Water

    Things to remember when driving Driving tips Hot exhaust system The risk of hydroplaning increases as the tire tread depth decreases. Minimum tread depth, Hot exhaust system refer to page 237. High temperatures are generated in the exhaust system. Driving through water Do not remove the heat shields installed and Drive though calm water only if it is not deeper never apply undercoating to them.
  • Page 136 Driving on poor roads Otherwise, the brake system may overheat, re‐ sulting in a reduction in the brake system effi‐ BMW X1 combines an all-wheel drive system ciency. with the advantages of a normal passenger car. You can increase the engine's braking effect...
  • Page 137 Things to remember when driving Driving tips ▷ Use Hill Descent Control HDC, refer to page 99, on steep downhill grades. ▷ Watch for stones, holes, and other obsta‐ cles and drive around these where possi‐ ble. ▷ On bumps and rough roads, avoid contact between the vehicle body and the ground.
  • Page 138: Loading

    Driving tips Loading Loading Vehicle equipment ▷ The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg This chapter describes all series equipment as or YYY lbs. Otherwise, damage to the well as country-specific and special equipment vehicle and unstable driving situations offered for this model series.
  • Page 139: Securing Cargo

    Loading Driving tips Load bump against the rear window while the vehicle is in motion. Securing cargo Lashing eyes in the cargo area The maximum load is the sum of the weight of the occupants and the cargo. The greater the weight of the occupants, the less cargo that can be transported.
  • Page 140: Rear Luggage Rack

    Driving tips Loading Use only the lashing eyes pictured to fasten ▷ Do not let objects project into the opening the heavy-duty cargo straps. Do not secure path of the tailgate. cargo using the upper top tether, refer to ▷ Drive smoothly.
  • Page 141: Saving Fuel

    Saving fuel Driving tips Saving fuel Vehicle equipment Closing the windows and panoramic glass sunroof This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment Driving with the panoramic glass sunroof and offered for this model series. Therefore, it also windows open results in increased air resist‐...
  • Page 142 On a downhill gradient, take your foot off the service center. accelerator and let the vehicle roll. Please also note the BMW Maintenance Sys‐ The flow of fuel is interrupted while coasting. tem, refer to page 245. Switch off the engine during...
  • Page 143: Driving Style

    Saving fuel Driving tips ECO PRO bonus range To achieve better fuel economy, the actual temperature may vary slightly from the set The vehicle's cruising range can be extended temperature and the passenger compartment by adjusting your driving style. may be heated or cooled more slowly. This extended range can be displayed as a bo‐...
  • Page 144 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 145: Navigation

    Navigation This chapter contains various examples of how the navigation system can guide you reliably to your destination. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 146: Navigation System

    Navigation Navigation system Navigation system Vehicle equipment Navigation data This chapter describes all series equipment as Information on navigation data well as country-specific and special equipment "Navigation" offered for this model series. Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in Open "Options".
  • Page 147 Navigation system Navigation Viewing the status Open "Options". "Navigation update" Removing navigation DVD Press button 1. The DVD emerges slightly from the drive. Remove the DVD. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 148: Destination Entry

    Navigation Destination entry Destination entry Vehicle equipment system. Failure to take to this precaution can place you in violation of the law and put vehicle This chapter describes all series equipment as occupants and other road users in danger.◀ well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series.
  • Page 149 Destination entry Navigation Entering a town/city If there are several streets with the same name: Select "Town/City/Postal Code" or the dis‐ played town/city. Change to the list of street names. Highlight the street. Select the street. Alternative: enter the street address and house number Select "Street"...
  • Page 150: Address Book

    Navigation Destination entry Storing the destination in the address Select the letters. book Change to the list of street names. After entering the destination, store the desti‐ Highlight the street. nation in the address book. Select the street. "Navigation" Starting destination guidance after "Map"...
  • Page 151: Last Destinations

    Destination entry Navigation Calling up the last destination Depending on the selection, choose an ex‐ isting contact from the list. Select the type "Navigation" of address and enter the first and last "Last destinations" name. "Store in vehicle" Editing or deleting an address "Navigation"...
  • Page 152 Navigation Destination entry changed; for example, gas stations might not Select the symbol. be in operation. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" Opening the search for special Add a destination as a further destination, destinations refer to page 151. Selection of special destinations, such as ho‐...
  • Page 153 Select the destination with crosshairs. "Enter address" ▷ To change the scale: turn the control‐ Open "Options". ler. "BMW Assist dest. entry" ▷ To shift the map: move the controller in the required direction. Displaying special destinations in the ▷...
  • Page 154 Navigation Destination entry Add a destination as a further destination, ▷ The methods of entry depend on the navi‐ refer to page 151. gation data in use and the country and lan‐ guage settings. ▷ "Exit interactive map": return to the map view.
  • Page 155 Destination entry Navigation If there are several towns/cities with the same Select the type of destination entry. name: Towns/cities of the same name are grouped in a list and displayed as one location followed by an ellipsis. Select an entry: ›Yes‹ or ›Entry ...‹, e. g., En‐ try 2.
  • Page 156 Navigation Destination entry Storing a trip Highlight the desired trip. Up to 30 trips can be stored in the trip list. If Open "Options". necessary, delete existing trips to be able to "Delete all trips" or "Delete trip" store new trips. Opening the last trip Open "Options".
  • Page 157: Destination Guidance

    Destination guidance Navigation Destination guidance Vehicle equipment Continuing destination guidance This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment If the destination was not reached during the offered for this model series. Therefore, it also last trip, destination guidance can be resumed. describes equipment that may not be found in "Resume guidance"...
  • Page 158: Lane Information

    Navigation Destination guidance ▷ "Short route": short distance, irre‐ ▷ Small arrow: indicates the next change in spective of how fast or slow progress direction. will be. ▷ Intersection view. ▷ "Alternative routes": if available, alter‐ ▷ Lane information. native routes are suggested during ac‐ ▷...
  • Page 159 Destination guidance Navigation "New route for" Select the symbol. "Start guidance": destination guidance to the selected gas station is started. "Add as another destination": the gas sta‐ tion is added to the route. Destination guidance through voice instructions Turn the controller. Enter the number of Switching spoken instructions on/off kilometers within which you would like to The setting is stored for the remote control...
  • Page 160 Navigation Destination guidance At a glance Status fields Show/hide: press the controller. ▷ Upper status field: time, telephone, and en‐ tertainment details. ▷ Lower status field: symbol for active desti‐ nation guidance, status of traffic bulletins, time of arrival, and distance to destination. Function bar The following functions are available in the Function bar...
  • Page 161 1 mile to 600 miles/2 km to is updated continuously. 1,000 km. Certain BMW models equipped with navi‐ ▷ "Perspective view in 3D" gation have the capability to display real- Prominent areas that are contained in the time traffic information.
  • Page 162 Scroll to the next or previous traffic bulletin D. Neither Total Traffic Network, Inrix, Inc. if required. or BMW NA will be liable to you for any in‐ Traffic bulletins on the map direct, special, consequential, exemplary, or incidental damages (including, without "Traffic conditions/gray map"...
  • Page 163 Destination guidance Navigation garded in this setting. Symbols and special "Traffic Info categories" destinations are not displayed. Select the desired category. "Navigation" "Map" Open "Options". "Settings" "Traffic conditions/gray map" Symbols in the map view Depending on the scale of the map and the lo‐ cation of the traffic obstruction along the route, Traffic bulletins of the selected category are the symbols for the traffic obstructions are dis‐...
  • Page 164 Navigation Destination guidance ▷ Total length of the traffic obstructions on Activating dynamic destination guidance the route. "Navigation" ▷ Time by which the trip is extended due to Open "Options". the traffic obstructions. "Dynamic guidance" The lower part of the message shows: ▷...
  • Page 165: What To Do If

    What to do if... Navigation What to do if... Vehicle equipment The Control Display changes to a black and white display. This enables a better This chapter describes all series equipment as view of the traffic bulletins. well as country-specific and special equipment ▷...
  • Page 166: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14

    I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 167: Entertainment

    Entertainment This chapter helps assure your enjoyment when receiving radio stations and playing CDs, DVDs, and tracks from the music collection. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 168: Tone

    Entertainment Tone Tone Vehicle equipment Select the desired tone settings. This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series. Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
  • Page 169 Tone Entertainment Multi-channel playback, Adjusting the volume surround "CD/Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings" "Tone" Choose between stereo and multi-channel "Volume settings" playback, surround. Select the desired volume setting. Setting multi-channel playback, surround "CD/Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings" "Tone" "Surround" To adjust: turn the controller. To store: press the controller.
  • Page 170: Radio

    Entertainment Radio Radio Vehicle equipment Muting When the ignition is switched on or the engine This chapter describes all series equipment as is running: press the ON/OFF button on the well as country-specific and special equipment radio. offered for this model series. Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected AM/FM station...
  • Page 171 Radio Entertainment Highlight the desired station. Select the desired station. Open "Options". "Rename to:" If necessary, wait for the desired name to be displayed. The selected station name is added to the list of current stations and stored stations. RDS broadcasts additional information, such Press the controller for an extended period.
  • Page 172: Satellite Radio

    Entertainment Radio Activating/deactivating digital radio Press the controller. reception Select the substation. "Radio" When reception is poor, the substation is "FM" or "AM" muted. Open "Options". "HD Radio Reception" Satellite radio The setting is stored for the remote control currently in use. General information This symbol is displayed in the status line The channels are offered in predefined pack‐...
  • Page 173 Radio Entertainment Enabling channels "Manage subscription" The Unsubscribed Channels category contains all disabled channels. "Radio" "Satellite radio" "Category" The phone number and an electronic serial number, ESN, are displayed. Call Sirius to unsubscribe from the chan‐ nels. Selecting channels Select the Unsubscribed Channels cate‐ You can only listen to enabled channels.
  • Page 174: Selecting A Category

    Entertainment Radio Via direct channel entry Selecting a category "Radio" "Radio" "Satellite radio" "Satellite radio" "Set channel" "Category" Turn the controller until the desired chan‐ Select the desired category. nel is reached and press the controller. Timeshift Storing a channel Approx.
  • Page 175 Radio Entertainment Select the desired channel. Symbol Function Press the controller again. Next track Select the artist, track, or game. Previous track Storing the league or team Fast forward Leagues or teams can be added to the favor‐ Reverse ites from a selection list. Automatic timeshift deactivated/ "Radio"...
  • Page 176 Entertainment Radio If there is no message, the system changes to Information for the selected region is broad‐ the My Favorites category. All favorites cur‐ cast as soon as it is available. rently being broadcast can be selected from a A new panel opens.
  • Page 177 Radio Entertainment Storing a station The station currently selected is stored. "Radio" "Presets" "Store station" Select the desired memory location. The list of stored stations is stored for the re‐ mote control currently in use. The stations can also be stored on the pro‐ grammable memory buttons, refer to page 22.
  • Page 178: Cd/Multimedia

    Entertainment CD/multimedia CD/multimedia Vehicle equipment Muting When the ignition is switched on or the engine This chapter describes all series equipment as is running: press the ON/OFF button on the well as country-specific and special equipment radio. offered for this model series. Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected CD/DVD...
  • Page 179 CD/multimedia Entertainment ▷ CD: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-DA. Select the desired track to begin playback. ▷ Compressed audio files: MP3, WMA, AAC, M4A. Audio playback Selecting the track using the button Press the button for the appropriate direction as often as necessary until the desired track is played back.
  • Page 180 Entertainment CD/multimedia Playback Open "Options". "Random" The video image is displayed on the Control Display up to a speed of approx. 2 mph/3 km/h; in some countries, it is only displayed while the parking brake is set or the automatic transmis‐ sion is in position P.
  • Page 181 CD/multimedia Entertainment In fast forward/reverse: the speed increases Selecting the subtitles every time the controller is pressed. To stop, The subtitles that are available depend on the start playback. DVD. Turn the controller during playback. DVD menu Open "Options". If necessary, turn the controller to open the video menu.
  • Page 182 "Additional options" "Zoom mode" CD/DVD player Do not remove the cover BMW CD/DVD players and changers are officially designated Class 1 laser products. Do not operate if the cover is damaged; otherwise, severe eye damage can result.◀ CDs and DVDs Use of CDs/DVDs ▷...
  • Page 183: Music Collection

    CD/multimedia Entertainment Music collection Self-recorded CDs/DVDs ▷ Possible reasons for malfunctions with Storing music self-recorded CDs/DVDs are inconsistent data creation or recording processes, or General information poor quality or old age of the blank CD/ DVD. Music tracks from CDs/DVDs and USB devices can be stored in the music collection on a hard ▷...
  • Page 184 Entertainment CD/multimedia Storing from a CD/DVD "Storing..." Insert a CD or DVD into the CD/DVD player. "CD/Multimedia" "CD/DVD" Select the symbol for the CD/DVD player. "Store in vehicle" "Cancel storing" The storage process is interrupted and can be continued at any time. Continuing the storage process "CD/Multimedia"...
  • Page 185: Music Search

    CD/multimedia Entertainment via the USB audio interface in the center "Music search" armrest. ▷ File systems: standard file systems for USB devices are supported. The FAT 32 format is recommended. Connect the USB device to the USB inter‐ face in the glove compartment, refer to page 123.
  • Page 186: Random Playback

    Entertainment CD/multimedia Albums Music search by voice Instructions for voice activation system, refer All stored albums, listed in order of their stor‐ to page 25. age dates. Symbol Format Press the button on the steering Audio CD wheel. ›Music search‹ Compressed audio files Open the desired category, e.
  • Page 187 CD/multimedia Entertainment Open "Options". Deleting an album "Random" An album cannot be deleted while a track from that album is being played. "CD/Multimedia" "Music collection" Highlight the desired album. Open "Options". "Delete album" Deleting a track and directory A track cannot be deleted while it is being Managing music played.
  • Page 188: External Devices

    Entertainment CD/multimedia hours. Therefore, it is best to perform the Deleting the music collection backup during a long trip. "CD/Multimedia" Starting the engine. "Music collection" Connect the USB device to the USB inter‐ Open "Options". face in the glove compartment, refer to "Delete music collection"...
  • Page 189 CD/multimedia Entertainment Connect the headphone connector or line-out Connectors for external devices connector of the device to the AUX-IN port. ▷ Connection via USB audio interface: Apple iPod/iPhone, USB devices, e.g., MP3 play‐ Playback ers, USB flash drives, or mobile phones Connect the audio device, switch it on and that are supported by the USB audio inter‐...
  • Page 190 Entertainment CD/multimedia Connecting Copy protection Music tracks with integrated Digital Rights Management (DRM) cannot be played. Playback "CD/Multimedia" "External devices" Select the symbol. The USB audio interface is in the center con‐ sole. Connection of Apple iPod/iPhone via USB audio interface Connect using a flexible adapter cable.
  • Page 191 CD/multimedia Entertainment Random playback ▷ Open "A-Z search" and input the de‐ sired entry. When a letter is entered, The current list of tracks is played back in ran‐ the results are filtered using this letter dom order. as the first letter. If multiple letters are "CD/Multimedia"...
  • Page 192 Entertainment CD/multimedia Use of a mobile phone as an audio source, The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis‐ refer to page 198. played. ▷ Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. ▷ The sound is output on the vehicle loud‐ speakers.
  • Page 193 CD/multimedia Entertainment Select the desired functions with which the Connecting the device device is to be connected, for instance "CD/Multimedia" "Audio". "Bluetooth® (audio)" "OK" If necessary, "Bluetooth® audio" Select the desired device from the list of paired devices. If pairing was successful, the device is dis‐ played as connected.
  • Page 194 Entertainment CD/multimedia Select the symbol. Open "Options". "Remove phone from list" Select the desired track from the list, if necessary. What to do if... Playback menu Information on suitable devices can be found Depending on the particular device, some of at www.bmwusa.com/bluetooth.
  • Page 195: Software Update

    ▷ USB. The previous version can only be restored Software updates and related current infor‐ when the vehicle is stationary. mation is available at www.bmw.com/ "Settings" update. "Software update" Displaying the current version "Restore previous version"...
  • Page 196 Entertainment CD/multimedia Note While the software is being updated or a previ‐ ous version is being restored, BMW Assist, Of‐ fice functions, and the connected devices are temporarily unavailable. Wait several minutes for the functions to become available again. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 197 CD/multimedia Entertainment I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 198 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 199: Communications

    Communications All of the options available to you for mobile communication with family, friends, business partners, and service providers are described in this chapter. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 200: Telephone

    Communications Telephone Telephone Vehicle equipment serve this precaution, you can endanger the vehicle occupants and other road users.◀ This chapter describes all series equipment as well as country-specific and special equipment Snap-in adapter offered for this model series. Therefore, it also The snap-in adapter is used to: describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected...
  • Page 201 Telephone Communications Activating/deactivating Bluetooth A software update, refer to page 191, can be performed if necessary. Bluetooth is not permitted everywhere. "Telephone" Notes Open "Options". At high temperatures, the charging function of the mobile phone may be limited and functions "Bluetooth®"...
  • Page 202: Audio Source

    Communications Telephone ceived calls are displayed on the Control Dis‐ If the pairing was successful, the mobile phone play. appears at the top of the list of mobile phones. The functions supported by the mobile phone Audio source and audio device are displayed as symbols A mobile phone can be used as an audio when paired.
  • Page 203 Telephone Communications phone when it is reconnected. These functions Open "Options". are deactivated in a mobile phone that is al‐ "Remove phone from list" ready connected. Configuring the mobile phone Additional functions can be activated or deacti‐ vated for paired and connected mobile phones. "Telephone"...
  • Page 204: Incoming Call

    Communications Telephone ▷ Switch the mobile phone off and on again. If all points in this list have been checked and the required function is still not available, con‐ ▷ Is the ambient temperature too high or tact Customer Relations or the service center. low? Do not expose the mobile phone to extreme environmental conditions.
  • Page 205: Accepting A Call

    Telephone Communications If more than one phone number is assigned to "End call" a contact, only the name of the contact is dis‐ played. For calls on the additional telephone, the num‐ ber is only displayed if it is transmitted by the network.
  • Page 206: Phone Book

    Communications Telephone If a second call comes in during an ongoing When terminating a conference call, both calls call, a call waiting signal is sounded. are ended. If one call is terminated by another party, the other call can be continued. "Accept"...
  • Page 207 Telephone Communications Redialing General information The list of dialed numbers in the mobile phone is transmitted to the vehicle depending on the mobile phone. Possibly only those numbers are displayed that were dialed from the vehicle. The 20 phone numbers dialed last are dis‐ played.
  • Page 208: Mobile Phone

    Communications Telephone Saving an entry in the contacts Saving an entry in the contacts Highlight the entry. Highlight the entry. Open "Options". Open "Options". "Store as new contact" or "Add to existing "Store as new contact" or "Add to existing contact"...
  • Page 209 Telephone Communications Snap-in adapter To remove the snap-in adapter: press but‐ ton 1. General information More information on compatible snap-in adapters that support the functions of the mo‐ bile phone is available at the service center. Notes At high temperatures, the charging function of the mobile phone may be limited and functions may not be executed.
  • Page 210 Communications Telephone Removing the mobile phone Press the button and remove the mobile phone. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 211: Office

    Office Communications Office Vehicle equipment phones, data access must be confirmed on the mobile phone. This chapter describes all series equipment as ▷ The time, time zone, and date, refer to well as country-specific and special equipment page 75, are correctly set on the Control offered for this model series.
  • Page 212 Communications Office Contacts Dialing phone numbers Select the desired contact. Note Select the phone number. Equipment version with the mobile phone The connection is established. preparation package. Editing a contact At a glance Select the desired contact. Contacts can be created and edited. The con‐ "Edit contact"...
  • Page 213 Office Communications tained in the vehicle. The address can be If necessary, "Accept address". checked for this purpose. "Store contact in vehicle" Select the desired contact and highlight Contact types the address. Various contact types can be assigned to Open "Options". phone numbers and addresses.
  • Page 214: Displaying Messages

    Text mes‐ ▷ "Service message" sages and e-mails may not be supported by Only messages from the BMW Assist the service provider, or the function may need Concierge service and My Info are dis‐ to be enabled separately. After the mobile played.
  • Page 215 Office Communications Deleting messages My Info Messages from the Concierge service and Selecting additional functions My Info can be deleted. Additional functions are available when a mes‐ Delete a message: sage is selected. "Office" Sym‐ Function "Messages" Select the desired message. "Start guidance"...
  • Page 216 Communications Office Open "Options". Sym‐ Function "Fully download e-mails" Only a part of the e-mail from the mobile "Select phone number" phone is loaded into the vehicle. If the message contains more than one number, select the desired Reading the e-mail out loud number from the list.
  • Page 217 Office Communications Using contact data ▷ Select the symbol. Contact data from appointments, tasks, text Using contact data messages, e-mails, and notes can be saved or Contact data from appointments, tasks, text selected, refer to page 214. messages, e-mails, and notes can be saved or Reading the task out loud selected, refer to page 214.
  • Page 218 Communications Office Reminders Reading out loud Text messages, e-mails, appointment entries, Displaying reminders tasks, and notes can be read out loud. Reminders of pending appointments and tasks Select the desired message, appointment, are displayed. After an appointment or after a task, or note.
  • Page 219 Office Communications ▷ Depending on the number of stored ap‐ pointments, task notes, and messages in the mobile phone, not all are displayed in the vehicle. Not all appointments and tasks from the mo‐ bile phone are displayed at the right time? ▷...
  • Page 220: Contacts

    Communications Contacts Contacts Vehicle equipment The entry fields are still filled with the pre‐ vious entries: "Delete input fields" This chapter describes all series equipment as Fill in the entry fields: select the symbol well as country-specific and special equipment next to the entry field.
  • Page 221 Contacts Communications "My contacts" Move the controller to the left. "Yes" If a contact from the mobile phone is edited, the changes are not stored on the mobile phone. A copy of the entry is stored in the ve‐ hicle, and only this copy is displayed. Under certain circumstances, a contact entry with the same name is created.
  • Page 222 Communications Contacts "Display: last, first name" or "Display: first, last name" Depending on how the contacts were stored on the mobile phone, the sorting order of the names may differ from the selected sorting or‐ der. Deleting contacts Only contacts that are stored in the vehicle are deleted.
  • Page 223: Connecteddrive

    The following condi‐ tions must always be met: At a glance ▷ Wireless reception is available. BMW Roadside Assistance can be contacted if ▷ The ignition is switched on. assistance is needed in the event of a break‐ ▷...
  • Page 224: Bmw Online

    If the mobile phone is paired, a connection is established to Roadside As‐ At a glance sistance. A business search can be opened via BMW Online. License conditions This product contains NetFront Browser soft‐ ware of ACCESS Co., Ltd. Copyright © 2007 ACCESS Co., Ltd.
  • Page 225: Customer Relations

    ConnectedDrive Communications Operating BMW Online Vehicle equipped with TeleService To start a search: "BMW Assist" or "ConnectedDrive" ▷ Turn the controller to highlight an element. "Customer Relations" ▷ Press the controller to display an element. "Start service" Opening the start page Service Request Open "Options".
  • Page 226 "Update BMW Assist" TeleService Report Transmits technical data when needed from Data transfer your vehicle to BMW at regular intervals; these are evaluated for the continued development During the updating of BMW services, display of BMW products. the status of the data transfer.
  • Page 227 To be able to use the functions, the My BMW For reasons of safety, some software applica‐ Remote app must be downloaded. Operation tions are usable only while the vehicle is sta‐...
  • Page 228 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 229: Mobility

    Mobility In order to always ensure your mobility, you will find important information on operating fluids, wheels and tires, maintenance and Roadside Assistance in the following. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 230: Refueling

    Mobility Refueling Refueling Vehicle equipment Fuel cap This chapter describes all series equipment as Opening well as country-specific and special equipment Briefly press the rear edge of the fuel filler offered for this model series. Therefore, it also flap. describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
  • Page 231 Refueling Mobility Fuel tank capacity Manually unlocking fuel filler flap In the event of a malfunction, the fuel filler flap Fuel tank capacity: approx. 16.6 US gal/ can be released manually: 63 liters. Press the cover out of the cargo area side panel at the rear and remove it.
  • Page 232: Fuel

    Recommended fuel grade When using the features and systems descri‐ bed here, adhere to local regulations. BMW recommends AKI 91. Minimum fuel grade Fuel recommendation BMW recommends AKI 89. Minimum fuel grade Gasoline Do not fill up with fuel below the speci‐...
  • Page 233 Fuel Mobility I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 234: Wheels And Tires

    The inflation pressures apply to the tire sizes approved and tire brands recommended by Tires naturally lose pressure uniformly across BMW; a list of these is available from your all four tires. service center. Only check the tire inflation pressure when the For correct identification of the right tire infla‐...
  • Page 235 Wheels and tires Mobility These tire inflation pressures can also be not exceed this speed or else there is a risk of found on the driver's side door pillar when the tire damage and accidents.◀ driver's door is open. Tire inflation pressures for driving above 100 mph or 160 km/h Adjust the tire inflation pressures To drive at maximum speeds in excess of...
  • Page 236 Mobility Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Front: 225/40 R 19 89 W RSC 2.6/38 Rear: 255/35 R 19 92 W RSC 2.8/41 Compact wheel: Speeds of up to 50 mph/ 80 km/h T 135/80 R 17 102 M 4.2/60 Tire inflation pressure values over 100 mph/160 km/h Without high-speed tuning feature...
  • Page 237 Wheels and tires Mobility Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in bar/PSI with cold tires. Cold = ambient temperature 225/50 R 17 94 V RSC 2.4/35 2.9/42 225/50 R 17 94 H M+S RSC 225/45 R 18 91 W RSC 2.6/38 3.1/45...
  • Page 238 Mobility Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Front: 225/45 R 18 91 V RSC 2.4/35 Rear: 255/40 R 18 95 V RSC 2.6/38 Front: 225/40 R 19 89 W RSC 2.6/38 Rear: 255/35 R 19 92 W RSC 2.8/41 Compact wheel: Speeds of up to 50 mph/...
  • Page 239: Tire Identification Marks

    Q = up to 100 mph/160 km/h week 23 of 2013. T = up to 118 mph/190 km/h BMW recommends that you replace all tires af‐ ter 6 years at most, even if some tires may last H = up to 131 mph/210 km/h for 10 years.
  • Page 240: Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    Mobility Wheels and tires Uniform Tire Quality Grading Temperature Quality grades can be found where applicable The temperature grades are A, the highest, B, on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and C, representing the tire's resistance to the and maximum section width. For example: generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions Treadwear 200 Traction AA...
  • Page 241: Winter Tires

    Wheels and tires Mobility There is an increased danger of hydroplaning if Indications of tire damage or other vehicle de‐ the tread depth is less than 0.12 in/3 mm. fects: ▷ Unusual vibrations during driving. Winter tires ▷ Unusual handling such as a strong ten‐ Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than dency to pull to the left or right.
  • Page 242: Pressure Monitor

    Mobility Wheels and tires Recommended tire brands Incorrect wheel and tire combinations impair the function of a variety of systems such as ABS or DSC. To maintain good handling and vehicle re‐ sponse, use only tires with a single tread con‐ figuration from a single manufacturer.
  • Page 243: Snow Chains

    Rotating the tires is not permissible when us‐ ing different types of tires. Only certain fine-link snow chains have been tested by BMW, classified as safe for use and Storage recommended. Consult your service center for Store wheels and tires in a cool, dry place with more information.
  • Page 244: Engine Compartment

    Mobility Engine compartment Engine compartment Vehicle equipment special equipment or the country version. This also applies to safety-related functions and This chapter describes all series equipment as systems. well as country-specific and special equipment When using the features and systems descri‐ offered for this model series.
  • Page 245: Opening The Hood

    Engine compartment Mobility Hood Closing the hood Opening the hood Working in the engine compartment Never attempt to perform any service or repair operations on your vehicle without the necessary professional technical training. If you are unfamiliar with the statutory guide‐ lines, have any work on the vehicle performed only by a service center.
  • Page 246: Possible Displays

    Mobility Engine compartment Requirements Symbol Function ▷ The engine must be running and warm af‐ Oil at minimum level: ter the vehicle has been driven for at least Add a maximum quantity of 6.2 miles/10 km. 1 US quart/1 liter of engine oil, ▷...
  • Page 247: Adding Engine Oil

    Due to national regulations, some oil types are not available in every country. Approved oil types Gasoline engine BMW High Performance SAE 5W-30 BMW Longlife-01 Add a maximum quantity of 1 US quart/1 liter BMW Longlife-01 FE of oil only after a corresponding message ap‐...
  • Page 248: Oil Change

    Mobility Engine compartment The filling level indicator 1 in the filler neck Gasoline engine indicates the coolant level. The coolant API SM or a higher quality standard level is correct if it is between the arrows of the respective reservoir label 2. Oil change The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends having the engine oil changed by a service...
  • Page 249: Maintenance

    Your service center will read out this data and suggest the right array of service procedures for your vehicle. BMW Maintenance System Therefore, hand your service specialist the re‐ mote control that you used most recently. Setting the correct date Make sure the date is set correctly, refer to page 76;...
  • Page 250 Mobility Maintenance and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian mod‐ ▷ The warning lamp flashes under certain els for additional information on service re‐ circumstances: quirements. This indicates that there is excessive mis‐ Maintenance and repair should be performed firing in the engine. by your service center.
  • Page 251: Replacing Components

    Replacing components Mobility Replacing components Vehicle equipment Front To change the wiper blades, fold up the This chapter describes all series equipment as wiper arms, refer to page 64. well as country-specific and special equipment offered for this model series. Therefore, it also describes equipment that may not be found in your vehicle, for instance due to the selected special equipment or the country version.
  • Page 252: Lamps And Bulbs

    Mobility Replacing components Rear Do not perform work/bulb replacement on xenon headlamps Have any work on the xenon lighting system, including bulb replacement, performed only by a service center. Due to the high voltage present in the system, there is the danger of fatal injuries if work is carried out improperly.◀...
  • Page 253 Replacing components Mobility Headlight setting clockwise all the way using a coin, for ex‐ ample. Changing the bulbs and lights may influence the headlight settings. Have the headlight set‐ ting checked by a service center and corrected if necessary after changing bulbs or lights. Removing the headlamp cover The high beam bulbs can be replaced via the engine compartment, and the low beam and...
  • Page 254 Mobility Replacing components H7 bulb, 55 watt Pull out the bulb socket, see arrow. Switch off the lamps and take the remote control out of the ignition lock. Low beam: open the folding cover in the wheel arch, refer to page 249. Remove the corresponding cover, refer to page 249.
  • Page 255: Tail Lamps

    Replacing components Mobility Turn signals, front Adhere to the general instructions, refer to page 248. 21-watt bulb, PY21W With Xenon headlamps, the following lamps Switch off the lamps and take the remote are designed with LED technology: control out of the ignition lock. ▷...
  • Page 256 Mobility Replacing components On the right side, take the button with the fuel pump symbol out of the holder toward the front if necessary. Backup lamp Roadside parking lamp/tail lamp LED Brake lamp Squeeze the lower clips, arrows 2, and take Turn signal out the bulb holder.
  • Page 257: Vehicle Battery

    Replacing components Mobility Jacking points for the vehicle jack Release the bulb holder with the clip, see arrows, and remove it. The jacking points for the vehicle jack are lo‐ Apply gentle pressure to the bulb while cated in the positions shown. turning it to the left for removal and re‐...
  • Page 258 Mobility Replacing components General information Maintain the battery in an upright position for transport and storage. Secure the battery so Ensure that the battery is sufficiently charged that it does not tip over during transport. to achieve the full battery life. It may be necessary to charge the battery in the following cases: Fuses...
  • Page 259: Breakdown Assistance

    BMW Assist Response Center has been be in the appropriate position and will be diffi‐ established. cult to detect.◀ Once the BMW Response Center has re‐ ceived your Emergency Request, the BMW Response Center contacts you and takes Intelligent Emergency further steps to help you.
  • Page 260: First Aid Kit

    BMW Response Center. ▷ If the LED is flashing but the BMW Re‐ sponse Center cannot be heard on the hands-free system, the hands-free system may be malfunctioning. However, the BMW Response Center may still be able to hear you.
  • Page 261: Connecting Jumper Cables

    Tow-starting and towing Observe applicable laws and regulations Connecting jumper cables Observe applicable laws and regulations Pull off the cap of the BMW starting aid ter‐ for tow-starting and towing.◀ minal. Attach one terminal clamp of the positive No additional passengers...
  • Page 262 Mobility Breakdown assistance Automatic transmission, 8-gear: Automatic transmission, 6-gear transporting your vehicle Selector lever in position N. Adhere to the towing speed and distance Note Do not exceed a towing speed of Your vehicle is not permitted to be towed. 40 mph/70 km/h and a towing distance of Therefore, contact a service center in the 90 miles/150 km or damage to the transmis‐...
  • Page 263: Tow Bar

    It can be screwed in at the Attach the tow bar or tow rope to the tow front or rear of the BMW. fitting; connecting it to other vehicle parts may It is located in the tool kit under the cargo floor cause damage.◀...
  • Page 264 Mobility Breakdown assistance Tow fitting, information on use ▷ Use only the tow fitting provided with the vehicle and screw it all the way in. ▷ Use the tow fitting for towing on paved roads only. ▷ Avoid lateral loading of the tow fitting, e.g., do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting.
  • Page 265: Care

    Care Mobility Care Vehicle equipment Regularly remove foreign bodies, such as leaves, from the area below the windshield This chapter describes all series equipment as when the hood is open. well as country-specific and special equipment Wash your vehicle frequently, particularly in offered for this model series.
  • Page 266: Vehicle Care

    Suitable care products are available from the Car care products service center. BMW recommends using cleaning and care products from BMW, since these have been Upholstery material care tested and approved. Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 267 Care Mobility Plastic components If they are very dirty, e.g., beverage stains, use a soft sponge or microfiber cloth with a suita‐ These include: ble interior cleaner. ▷ Imitation leather surfaces. Clean the upholstery down to the seams using ▷ Headliner.
  • Page 268 Mobility Care Only use floor mats that have been approved for the vehicle and can be properly fixed in place. Ensure that the floor mats are securely fas‐ tened again when they are returned after being removed, such as for cleaning.◀ Floor mats can be removed from the passen‐...
  • Page 269 Care Mobility I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 270 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 957 353 - X/14...
  • Page 271: Reference

    Reference This chapter contains technical data, short commands for the voice activation system, and an index that will quickly take you to the information you need. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 272: Technical Data

    This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using the features and systems descri‐ bed here, adhere to local regulations. Dimensions BMW X1 Width without mirrors inches/mm 70.8/1,798 Width with mirrors inches/mm 81.0/2,058...
  • Page 273 Technical data Reference BMW X1 X1 sDrive28i X1 xDrive28i X1 xDrive35i Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,546/1,155 2,590/1,175 2,646/1,200 Approved roof load ca‐ lbs/kg 165/75 165/75 165/75 pacity Cargo area capacity cu ft/liter 25.0-56.0/420‐ 25.0-56.0/420‐ 25.0-56.0/420- 1,350 1,350 1,350 Capacities...
  • Page 274: Short Commands For Voice Activation

    Reference Short commands for voice activation system Short commands for voice activation system Vehicle equipment General information This chapter describes all series equipment as Instructions for voice activation system, refer well as country-specific and special equipment to page 25. offered for this model series. Therefore, it also To have the available spoken instructions read describes equipment that may not be found in out loud: ›Voice commands‹...
  • Page 275: Vehicle Information

    Short commands for voice activation system Reference Vehicle information Computer Function Command Open the computer. ›Onboard info‹ Open the trip computer. ›Trip computer‹ Vehicle Function Command Open the vehicle information. ›Vehicle info‹ Open the vehicle status. ›Vehicle status‹ Navigation General information Function Command Navigation menu.
  • Page 276 Reference Short commands for voice activation system Function Command Repeat the spoken instruction. ›Repeat voice instructions‹ Switch off the spoken instruction. ›Switch off voice instructions‹ Display the address book. ›Address book‹ Display the most recent destinations. ›Last destinations‹ Open the traffic bulletins. ›Traffic Info‹...
  • Page 277 Short commands for voice activation system Reference Function Command Split screen, facing the direction of travel. ›Split screen map in direction of travel‹ Split screen, perspective. ›Split screen perspective‹ Split screen, expanded intersection zoom. ›Splitscreen Exit ramp view‹ Split screen scale...feet. ›Split screen scale ...
  • Page 278 Reference Short commands for voice activation system Function Command Open the manual search. ›Manual‹ Select a frequency range. ›Select frequency‹ Open a station. ›Select station‹ Function Command Open a frequency. ›Frequency ... Kilohertz‹ e.g., fre‐ quency 753 or 753 kilohertz Open the AM stations.
  • Page 279 Short commands for voice activation system Reference CD/multimedia CD/DVD drive Function Command Select a track. ›Track ...‹ e.g., track 5 ›C D track ...‹ e. g., CD track 5 Play back a CD. ›C D on‹ Select a CD. ›Select C D‹ Select a CD and track.
  • Page 280 Reference Short commands for voice activation system Tone Function Command Open the tone settings. ›Tone‹ Telephone Function Command Dial a phone number. ›Dial number‹ Open the Telephone menu. ›Telephone‹ Display the phone book. ›Phonebook‹ Redialing. ›Redial‹ Display received calls. ›Received calls‹ List of messages.
  • Page 281 Select a name. ›Choose name‹ My contacts. ›My contacts‹ Open the contacts. ›Contacts‹ New contact. ›New contact‹ ConnectedDrive or BMW Assist Function Command Open BMW Assist. ›B M W Assist‹ Open ConnectedDrive. ›Connected Drive‹ Open BMW Online. ›B M W Online‹...
  • Page 282: Everything From A To Z

    Reference Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index Air vents Assistance with driving off, – Refer to Ventilation refer to Drive-off assis‐ Alarm system ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tant Alarm system Assistance with starting en‐ – Avoiding unintentional Accident, refer to Emergency gine, refer to Jump-start‐...
  • Page 283 – Remote control Brakes, service require‐ rior lights Battery disposal ments Cargo area net, refer to Parti‐ Battery, refer to Vehicle bat‐ Brake system, BMW mainte‐ tion net tery nance system Cargo area, opening from the Battery replacement, remote Braking, notes...
  • Page 284 Condition Based Service CD/DVD circulated air mode CD/DVD notes Cleaning, displays Confirmation signals for lock‐ CDs, storing Cleaning your BMW, refer to ing/unlocking the vehicle Cell phone Care Connecting, mobile phone, Cell phone, installation loca‐ Clock refer to Pairing the mobile tion, refer to Center arm‐...
  • Page 285 Everything from A to Z Reference Cruise control Disposal, vehicle battery Dynamic Traction Control Cruise control Distance warning, refer to – Malfunction Park Distance Control Cupholder Curb weight, refer to Divided rear seat backrest, re‐ Weights fer to Enlarging the cargo ECO PRO Current fuel consumption area...
  • Page 286 Flooding, refer to Driving Engine oil, alternative oil External devices through water types External temperature dis‐ Floor carpet, care Engine oil, BMW maintenance play Floor mats, care External temperature display system FM/AM station – Changing the unit of meas‐ Engine oil change intervals, Fog lamps refer to Service require‐...
  • Page 287 Everything from A to Z Reference Fuel tank capacity, refer to Hand-held transmitter, alter‐ High-beams, indicator Filling capacities nating code lamp Fuel tank contents, refer to Hands-free microphone High-pressure washers Filling capacities Hazard warning sys‐ Hill Descent Control HDC Fuel tank, refer to Filling ca‐ tem 16, Hill drive-off assistant, refer to pacities...
  • Page 288 Reference Everything from A to Z Interior temperature, setting Ignition lock Lamps, High-beam Assis‐ – Automatic climate con‐ Ignition, switched off tant trol Ignition, switched on Lamps, parking lamps/low Interlock, refer to Disengag‐ Indication of a flat tire 92, beams ing the remote control Indicator and warning Lamps, replacing, refer to...
  • Page 289 Everything from A to Z Reference Locking the vehicle Manual mode, automatic Mobile communication devi‐ – From the inside transmission with Step‐ ces in the vehicle – From the outside tronic 66, Mobile phone, installation lo‐ Locks, doors, and win‐ Manual operation cation, refer to Center arm‐...
  • Page 290 Reference Everything from A to Z Octane rating, refer to Rec‐ Parked vehicle, condensa‐ Pressure warning, tires ommended fuel grade tion Profile depth, refer to Mini‐ Odometer Parking aid, refer to Park Dis‐ mum tread depth Office tance Control PDC Profile, tires Oil additives Parking assistant, refer to...
  • Page 291 Roadside parking lamps Screen, refer to Control Dis‐ Remaining range, refer to RON recommended fuel play Range grade Search, refer to BMW On‐ Reminders RON, refer to Fuel qual‐ line Remote app Seat adjustment Remote control Roof load capacity –...
  • Page 292 Reference Everything from A to Z Seats Shifting Speed, average – Adjusting – Automatic transmission with Speed limit – Adjusting electrically Steptronic Speed limit, setting – Heating Shifting, automatic transmis‐ Speedometer – Memory, refer to Seat and sion with Steptronic Speed, with winter tires mirror memory Shift lever...
  • Page 293 Everything from A to Z Reference Storage compartment Telephone, adjusting the vol‐ Tires, damage nets Tire size Storage compart‐ Telephone, installation loca‐ Tires, minimum tread ments 123, tion, refer to Center arm‐ Tires, retreaded tires Storage, tires rest Tires, run-flat tires Storing the seat position, re‐...
  • Page 294 Reference Everything from A to Z Treble, tone Updates made after the edito‐ Trip computer, refer to Dis‐ rial deadline plays on the Control Dis‐ Update, software Warning and indicator play Upholstery care lamps Trip-distance counter, refer USB audio interface Warning messages, refer to to Trip odometer USB interface...
  • Page 295 Everything from A to Z Reference Windshield, defrosting, refer to Defrosting windows Windshield wash Windshield washer fluid Windshield wash, rear win‐ Windshield wash, reservoir for washer fluid Windshield wash, washer fluid Windshield wash, washer nozzles Windshield wiper blades, changing Windshield wiper, refer to Washer/wiper system Winter storage, care Winter tires, setting the speed...
  • Page 296 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
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