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LINK: CONTENT & A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine® OWNER'S MANUAL. BMW i4 GRAN COUPE. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better control you will have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest: Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new BMW i. Also use the Integrated Owner's Manual in your vehicle. It contains important notes on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your BMW i.
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CONTROLS Dashboard ........................Sensors of the vehicle ....................Operating condition of the vehicle ................iDrive ..........................BMW Remote Software Upgrade ................Personal settings ......................Connections ........................Opening and closing ..................... Seats, mirrors and steering wheel ................Transporting children safely ..................
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After a software update in the vehicle BMW Driver’s Guide app After a vehicle software update, such as via Re‐ The BMW Driver's Guide app shows all serial, mote Software Upgrade, the Integrated Owner's national-market and optional equipment that is Manual for the vehicle will contain the latest in‐...
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Information NOTES Symbols and displays Symbols in the Owner's Manual Icon Meaning Precautions that must be followed in order to avoid the possibility of injury to yourself and to others as well as serious The symbols on parts of the vehicle indicate that damage to the vehicle.
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Heed the following when using the vehicle: this Owner's Manual, refer to the Supplementary Owner's Manuals. ▷ Owner's Manual. Your BMW service center is happy to answer any ▷ Information on the vehicle. Do not remove questions that you may have about the features stickers.
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BMW parts and accessories have been tested by expose you to chemicals including engine ex‐ BMW for their safety and suitability in BMW vehi‐ haust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, cles. which are known to the State of California to BMW warrants genuine BMW parts and acces‐...
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Specifications for maintenance measures: ConnectedDrive account that is used. ▷ BMW maintenance system. Operating data in the vehicle Maintenance, refer to page 329. Control units process data to operate the vehicle.
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Information NOTES Data entry and data transmission into ▷ Operating states of system components, for instance, fill levels, tire pressure, battery sta‐ the vehicle tus. ▷ Malfunctions and faults in important system General information components, for instance lights and brakes. Depending on the vehicle equipment, comfort ▷...
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Information NOTES ferred to the mobile device at the same time. De‐ It is also possible to activate or deactivate the pending on the type of incorporation, this in‐ data connection as a whole. That is, with the ex‐ cludes, for instance position data and other ception of functions and services required by law general vehicle information.
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Information NOTES Right nameplate tions and no personal data, for instance name, gender, age, and crash location, are recorded. However, other parties, such as law enforce‐ ment, could combine the EDR data with the type of personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation.
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Na‐ tional Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, Westwood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone 1-800-831-1117.
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Have work on the vehicle, in particular mainte‐ High temperature message nance and repair, performed by an authorized BMW i dealer’s service center or another quali‐ While driving fied service center or repair shop. A Check Control message is displayed.
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Safety of the high-voltage system NOTES Actions in the event of a message While driving Stop immediately. Park the vehicle in a safe place. Exit the vehicle. Establish and keep a sufficient distance to the vehicle. Alert emergency personnel. During and shortly after the charging process If necessary, exit the vehicle.
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Owner's Manual media NOTES Owner's Manual media Vehicle equipment and options Printed Owner's Manual This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ Concept ment, systems and functions that are available The printed Owner's Manual shows all serial, na‐ now and will be available in the future, even if tional-market and optional equipment that is cur‐...
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Owner's Manual media NOTES Scrolling through the Owner's Manual Swipe up or down until the next or previous con‐ tents are displayed. Context help General information The Integrated Owner's Manual can be ac‐ cessed from any menu. Depending on the se‐ lected function, either the associated description or the main menu of the Integrated Owner's Manual will be displayed.
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Owner's Manual media NOTES Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Entering QUICK REFERENCE Entering Opening and closing Locking with the vehicle key Close the driver's door. Vehicle key Press the button on the vehicle key. All vehicle access points are locked. Unlocking on the external door handle Buttons on the vehicle key. Icon Meaning Unlock.
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Entering QUICK REFERENCE Buttons for the central locking system Access to the cargo area Overview Opening the cargo area Buttons for the central locking system. ▷ Unlock the vehicle and then press the button on the outer side of the cargo area. ▷...
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Entering QUICK REFERENCE Driver's door this movement, the leg must pass through the ranges of both sensors. 1 Power windows 2 Seats, comfort features Displays, control elements 3 Central locking system 4 Exterior mirrors In the vicinity of the steering wheel 5 Opening/closing the trunk Switch console 1 Light switch element...
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Entering QUICK REFERENCE Buttons on the Controller Button Function Call up the main menu. Call up the Media/Radio menu. Opens the Phone menu. Call up the navigation map. Call up the destination input menu for navigation. Go to previous display range. Call up the Options menu.
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Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Seats, mirrors and steering Adjusting the head restraint wheel Adjusting the height: manual head restraints Manually adjustable seats ▷ To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and push 1 Longitudinal direction the head restraint down. 2 Thigh support ▷...
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Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Adjusting distance Adjusting the steering wheel ▷ Back: press the button and push the head re‐ Fold the lever down completely. straint toward the rear. Grip the steering wheel with both hands and ▷ Forward: pull the head restraint toward the move the steering wheel to the preferred front.
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Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Storing settings To enter a new destination or start guidance, tap on the search box or select entry from the Set the desired position. search history. Enter at least two characters. Press the button. The LED lights up. If necessary, start search for point of interest Press the desired button 1 or 2 while the categories from the points of interest menu.
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Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE "Accept" Mobile phones in range are displayed on the control display. Select the desired mobile phone on the con‐ ▷ trol display or select the Bluetooth name of Press the corresponding button on the steer‐ the vehicle on the mobile phone display.
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Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE "Device manager" "Connect new device" Mobile phones in range are displayed on the control display. Select the desired mobile phone on the con‐ trol display or the Bluetooth® name of the vehicle on the display of the mobile phone. Compare the control number displayed on the control display with the control number in the display of the mobile phone, and confirm...
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On the road QUICK REFERENCE On the road Driving Drive-ready state in detail Functional requirements Drive readiness Driving is possible under the following condi‐ tions: General information ▷ The state of high-voltage battery charge is Activated drive-ready state is the equivalent of a sufficient.
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On the road QUICK REFERENCE Before shifting out of P, remove the charging ca‐ ble from the vehicle; otherwise, the gearshift re‐ quest will not be executed. Engage selector lever position R only when the vehicle is stationary. A selector lever lock prevents the inadvertent shifting to selector lever position R or the inad‐...
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On the road QUICK REFERENCE Turn signal, high beams, headlight Lights and lighting flasher Buttons in the vehicle Turn signal Icon Function Lights off. Daytime driving lights. Parking lights. Automatic headlight control. Adaptive lighting functions. ▷ Blinking: press the lever past the resistance Low beams.
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On the road QUICK REFERENCE Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity ▷ Normal wiper speed: position 2. ▷ Fast wiper speed: position 3. Turn off the window wiper system and flick wipe Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever. Cleaning the windshield Press the lever down.
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On the road QUICK REFERENCE Icon Function Icon Function Air recirculation mode. Defrost function. Automatic recirculated- Rear window defroster. air control. Fresh air. Buttons, rear automatic climate control Air flow. Air distribution. SYNC program. Icon Function Seat heating. AUTO program. Active seat ventilation.
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On the road QUICK REFERENCE The charging cable can be stowed in the cargo can be removed by cleaning the rims. BMW rec‐ area, for instance under the cargo floor panel or ommends using vehicle care and cleaning prod‐ in a bag.
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On the road QUICK REFERENCE cierge service. The Concierge service is part of the optional BMW Assist Response Center. "MENU" "All apps" "Assistance" If necessary, select the entry for the Con‐ cierge Service. A voice connection to the Concierge service is established.
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Dashboard CONTROLS Dashboard Vehicle equipment and options now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ ment, systems and functions that are available Vehicle equipment, refer to page 7. In the vicinity of the steering wheel Safety switch 100...
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Dashboard CONTROLS Automatic headlight control 162 Cruise control: to store the speed Adaptive lighting functions 165 Speed Limit Assistant: accept sug‐ gested speed 215 Automatic High Beam Assis‐ tant 166 Interrupt or continue cruise control beams 163 Active Cruise Control: increase dis‐ tance Instrument lighting 168 Active Cruise Control: reduce dis‐...
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Dashboard CONTROLS Wipers 137 Steering wheel heating 114 Rain sensor 138 14 Adjusting the steering wheel 114 Unlocking the hood 324 Cleaning the windshield 139 Opening and closing cargo area 86 Horn, entire surface 17 Glove compartment 265 In the vicinity of the center console 1 Control Display 52 Rear window defroster 252 Ventilation 253...
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Dashboard CONTROLS Station/title forward Turning drive readiness on/off 125 Station/title back Parking assistance systems 226 4 Button for glove compartment 264 Panorama view 232 5 Controller with buttons 53 Automatic Hold 135 Dynamic Stability Control 199 Parking brake 133 10 Selector lever 125 Driving Dynamics Control 132 SPORT drive mode COMFORT drive mode ECO PRO drive mode Online Edition for Part no.
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Dashboard CONTROLS In the vicinity of the headliner Emergency Call, SOS 336 Reading lights 168 Operating the electric glass sun‐ Interior lights 168 roof 100 Indicator light, front passenger air‐ bag 173 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Vehicle equipment and options Camera behind the windshield This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: Vehicle equipment, refer to page 7.
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Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Radar sensors Functional requirement of the cameras The areas of the cameras are clean and clear. Front radar sensor Additional information: ▷ Washing the vehicle, refer to page 341. ▷ Vehicle care, refer to page 343. System limits of the cameras The function of the cameras can be limited or may indicate something wrong, for instance in...
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Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Ultrasound sensors Functional requirement of the radar sensors The areas of the radar sensors are clean and Ultrasonic sensors, front clear. Additional information: ▷ Washing the vehicle, refer to page 341. ▷ Vehicle care, refer to page 343. System limits of the radar sensors The function of the radar sensors can be limited or not available, for instance in the following sit‐...
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Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Functional requirement of the ▷ With objects with a fine surface structure such as fences. ultrasonic sensors ▷ For objects with porous surfaces. The areas of the ultrasonic sensors are clean and ▷ With small and low objects, for instance clear.
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Operating condition of the vehicle CONTROLS Operating condition of the vehicle Vehicle equipment and options ▷ Set the parking brake. ▷ On uphill grades or on a downhill slope, turn the front wheels in the direction of the This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ curb.
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Operating condition of the vehicle CONTROLS Standby, manual In some situations, the idle state is not set auto‐ matically, for instance during a phone call or when the low beams are switched on. General information Standby can be switched back on after the vehi‐ Establishing idle state when opening cle is automatically set to idle state.
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Operating condition of the vehicle CONTROLS If the drive-ready state is turned ▷ Pressing the Start/Stop button. on, the vehicle ready to drive and ▷ Releasing the parking brake. READY is displayed in the instru‐ ▷ Opening and closing the doors or win‐ ment cluster.
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Operating condition of the vehicle CONTROLS The drive-ready state is switched off automati‐ cally if the driver's seat belt is not buckled when the driver's door is opened. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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▷ Via the Controller. and functions. ▷ Via the touchscreen. ▷ Via the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. Media ▷ Via buttons on the steering wheel. Access to functions of the entertainment sys‐ Instrument cluster, refer to page 141. tem, e.g., radio stations or connection with exter‐...
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Sound output active. Telephone status information Sound output deactivated. Icon Meaning Activation word active. Active call. BMW ID or driver profile. Signal strength. Destination guidance active. SIM card missing. Quick link. Wireless charging active. Entertainment status information Input and display...
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"Add to shortcuts" the function. Shortcuts can only be created with an active Icon Meaning BMW ID or a driver profile. Function is activated. Executing a function Function is deactivated. Swipe from top to bottom on the control dis‐ play.
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iDrive CONTROLS Control Display Manual on/off The Control Display can be turned off manually. Principle Swipe from top to bottom on the control dis‐ play. The iDrive functions are displayed on the Control Display. "Screen off" Tap the control display to turn it on again. Safety information Setting the brightness NOTICE...
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iDrive CONTROLS Overview ▷ Press to select a menu item, for example. Controller Buttons on the Controller Button Function Call up the main menu. Call up the Media/Radio menu. ▷ Tilt in four directions to change between dis‐ play ranges, for example. Opens the Phone menu.
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iDrive CONTROLS Selecting menu items Using alphabetical lists Turn the Controller until the desired menu For alphabetical lists with more than 30 entries, item is highlighted. the letters for which an entry exists can be dis‐ played in a text box. Press the Controller.
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iDrive CONTROLS Entering special characters Opening the main menu Tap on the icon. Function Operation The main menu is displayed. Delete a charac‐ Swipe to the left on the Adjusting widgets ter. touchpad. The widgets can be adjusted in the main menu. Enter a blank Swipe to the right in the The adjustments can only be performed when...
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General information Principle There are various methods for activating the voice control feature: The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is a per‐ sonal assistant that enables natural voice opera‐ tion of various vehicle functions. The Personal ▷ Press the button on the steering Assistant simplifies the operation of the vehicle wheel briefly.
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In addition to the preset activation word, a per‐ sonal activation word can be set up with an ac‐ General information tive BMW ID or a driver profile. The personal acti‐ vation word can also be changed or deleted. Most contents on the Control Display can be The activation word should consist of multiple spoken as commands, e.g.
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›Play Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley‹ ▷ Additional example commands for the current ▷ ›Next title.‹ context are displayed in the widget of the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. Climate control Settings ▷ ›Turn off the air conditioning.‹ ▷ ›Activate fresh air.‹...
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iDrive CONTROLS Using the voice activation of the version, the announcements by the Personal As‐ sistant are played back in an abbreviated version. smartphone "MENU" Depending on the device, a smartphone con‐ nected to the vehicle can be used via voice con‐ "Vehicle apps"...
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iDrive CONTROLS This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. ▷ Certain noises can be detected and may lead to problems. Keep the doors and windows closed. ▷ Noises from the front passenger or occu‐ pants can impair the system. Avoid making other noise in the vehicle while speaking.
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Automatic search General information The vehicle regularly searches for updates in the BMW recommends performing the Remote background. Software Upgrade as soon as it becomes availa‐ ble. Manual search "MENU"...
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CONTROLS Via BMW app Displaying information If an upgrade is available, information about the Display in the vehicle: new software version is displayed in the BMW "MENU" app. "All apps" The data for the upgrade can then be down‐ "System settings"...
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BMW Remote Software Upgrade CONTROLS Prerequisites for the installation "Remote Software Upgrade" "Start upgrade now" ▷ The state of charge of the vehicle battery is sufficient. Follow the instructions on the Control Dis‐ play. ▷ Outside temperature is above 14 ℉/-10 ℃.
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Malfunction In the event of a malfunction, follow the instruc‐ tions on the control display or in the BMW app. If the malfunction cannot be remedied, contact a dealer’s service center or another qualified serv‐ ice center or repair shop.
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Navigation, for instance stored destinations. The vehicle offers different services, whose use ▷ Phone book. requires a data transfer to BMW or a service pro‐ ▷ Online data, for instance Favorites, cookies. vider. The data transmission can be deactivated for some services.
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The vehicle can store three BMW IDs or three driver profiles. If a login using the BMW ID does not occur and All individual settings can be reset to the factory no driver profile is activated, the vehicle is in the settings when the drive-ready state is switched guest profile.
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3. ▷ "Log in with My BMW App" ▷ The PIN can be used to activate the BMW ID or the driver profile, even if the assigned vehi‐ Scan the displayed QR code to accept cle key or the assigned digital key is not avail‐...
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Digital Key. ▷ A BMW ID has not yet been added or a driver If there are several vehicle keys or Digital Keys in profile has not yet been created. the vicinity of the vehicle, activation of the BMW ID or driver profile is done according to the ▷...
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BMW Cloud is activated in the settings. After the profile picture A vehicle key that is assigned to a BMW ID or a from the BMW Cloud has been applied, a selec‐ driver profile can be used to view or change the tion from the predefined pictures is only possible stored personal settings.
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Connections CONTROLS Connections Vehicle equipment and options now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ ment, systems and functions that are available Vehicle equipment, refer to page 7. Connecting mobile devices to the vehicle Principle General information...
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Telephone. General information Bluetooth audio. Information on compatible mobile devices is available as follows: Apple CarPlay. ▷ On the BMW homepage. Android Auto. ▷ Via Hotline/Customer Support ▷ At a dealer's service center or another quali‐ Configuring the device fied service center or repair shop.
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Connections CONTROLS est priority is preferred, for instance for outgoing the display of the mobile phone, and confirm calls and messages. that they match. If necessary, select the connection mode: "MENU" "Use Bluetooth" "All apps" The mobile device is connected to the vehicle "Device manager"...
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Compatible device with activated WLAN in‐ ▷ It may not be possible to display telephone terface. book entries with special characters. ▷ The BMW app is installed on the mobile de‐ ▷ It may not be possible to transmit contacts vice. from social networks. ▷...
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Information on availability can be found on‐ Follow the instructions on the smartphone line, on the BMW website, or in the BMW app. and, if applicable, on the control display. The use of the vehicle cell phone antenna im‐...
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Connections CONTROLS Enabling/disabling Internet use For more information, refer to the Integrated Owner's Manual or the Owner's Manual for Navi‐ Internet use may be deactivated if the data vol‐ gation, Entertainment, Communication. ume is used up, for instance. "MENU" Personal Hotspot "All apps"...
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Connections CONTROLS The smartphone is connected to the vehicle and Common file systems are supported. FAT32 and displayed in the device list. exFAT are the recommended formats. A connected USB device will be supplied with Operation charge current via the USB port if the device supports this.
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Connections CONTROLS storage device, refer to the operating instruc‐ tions of the device. The connected USB device is shown on the control display in the MEDIA menu. Non-compatible USB devices ▷ USB hard drives. ▷ USB hubs. ▷ USB memory card readers with multiple slots. ▷...
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Keep the vehicle key and batteries out of reach for children. Immediately seek medical If the lost vehicle key has an assigned BMW ID or help if there is any suspicion that a battery or driver profile, the connection to this vehicle key...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS must be deleted. A new vehicle key can then be Press the lid closed. assigned to the BMW ID or driver profile. Push the integrated key into the vehicle key until the integrated key engages. Replacing the battery Have old batteries disposed of by a deal‐...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Removing the integrated key Unlocking via the door lock Press the button, arrow 1, and pull out the Pull and hold the door handle outward with integrated key, arrow 2. one hand. Pull off frame from integrated key. Unlock the door lock with the integrated key by turning it counterclockwise.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview Proceed as follows in this case: Hold the rear of the vehicle key against the mark on the steering column. Pay attention to the display in the instrument cluster. 2. ▷ If the vehicle key is detected: Turn on drive-ready state within 10 sec‐...
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In addition, the following functions are executed: opened from the outside. ▷ If a BMW ID or driver profile was assigned to the vehicle key, this BMW ID or driver profile will be activated. Warning ▷...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS General information ▷ All doors, the tailgate, and the charging socket cover are locked. The function is available with Comfort Access. ▷ Anti-theft protection is switched on. This pre‐ vents the doors from being unlocked using Functional requirements the lock buttons or the door openers.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS In the case of a malfunction, unlock and lock the The driver's door and the charging socket cover vehicle using the buttons of the vehicle key or will only be unlocked when the driver approaches use the integrated key. the vehicle on the driver's side.
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▷ The options provided by the Remote Serv‐ Hold activated Key Card directly and centered on ices of the BMW app include the ability to the external door handle of the driver's door. lock and unlock a vehicle. When locking the vehicle with the Key Card, This requires an active BMW Connected‐...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening the cargo area NOTICE Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the windows and heat conductors while driving. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Cover the edges and ensure that pointed objects do not hit the win‐ dows.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Touchless opening and closing of the If the vehicle is locked, selector lever position P must be engaged first. cargo area Closing the cargo area Principle Pull and hold the button in the storage Touchless opening and closing of the cargo area compartmenr of the driver's door.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Closing the cargo area NOTICE Perform the foot movement for opening the Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the cargo area. windows and heat conductors while driving. The hazard warning system flashes and an There is a risk of damage to property, among acoustic signal sounds.
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Key Card. A vehicle key must be located in the vehicle to deactivate the Key Card. When BMW Digital Key is activated for the vehi‐ cle, a digital key can be used instead of the vehi‐ cle key.
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Turning on the drive-ready state and the vehicle are compatible and which func‐ tions are supported. A BMW ID or a driver profile with individual set‐ tings can be assigned to a digital key. When using a smartphone as a Digital Key, al‐...
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Reset the function authentication. Follow the corresponding instruc‐ tions on the smartphone or the Control Display. To reset the BMW Digital Key function, an au‐ thorized vehicle key must be located in the vehi‐ Deleting digital keys cle.
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CONTROLS Sale of the vehicle The digital remote control key must be enabled again to be able to use BMW Digital Key again. Prior to selling a vehicle, reset the Digital Key function or remove the vehicle from the Con‐...
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Locking the vehicle change vehicle settings via iDrive. Settings Press the button with the front doors stored in a BMW ID or a guest profile cannot be closed. changed. Personal data cannot be displayed. Additionally, the following actions are carried out: The vehicle is not secured against theft when ▷...
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If PIN was forgotten: enter access data for "MENU" the BMW ID. "Vehicle apps" ▷ If the selected BMW ID does not have an "Doors and windows" assigned PIN: enter access data for the "Lock/unlock" BMW ID. Select the desired setting: ▷...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS "Sound on lock/unlock" When adjusting the opening height, make sure the clearance above the tailgate is at least Unlocking is confirmed with two sound 4 in/10 cm. signals, locking is confirmed with one sound signal. "MENU" "Vehicle apps"...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS ▷ Improper use of the socket for OBD Onboard To switch off the alarm: press any button. Diagnosis. Indicator light on the interior mirror ▷ Locking the vehicle while a device is con‐ nected to the socket for the OBD Onboard- Diagnosis.
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The windows can be closed using the external door handle without operating the vehicle key. When a window is often opened in the same po‐ sition, this task can be performed by the BMW Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS In the interior The vehicle key is automatically detected near the vehicle. Overview General information The function is available with Comfort Access. Functional prerequisite Carry the vehicle key with you, for instance in your pants pocket. Close the windows Power windows Functional requirements...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Safety switch The window closes automatically. Pulling again stops the motion. Principle Jam protection system The safety switch can be used to prevent chil‐ Principle dren, for instance from opening and closing the rear windows using the switches in the rear. The jam protection prevents objects or body If an accident of a certain severity occurs, the parts becoming jammed between the door frame...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS With the vehicle key Closing glass sunroof Opening glass sunroof Press and hold the button on the vehicle key after unlocking. The glass sunroof with sun protection will be opened for as long as the button on the vehicle key is pressed.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening/closing the glass sun‐ The sun protection opens automatically. If the roof/sun protection. sun protection is already fully open, the glass sunroof opens automatically. Pressing the switch again stops the motion. ▷ Push the switch forward past the resistance point.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Jam protection system Principle The jam protection prevents objects or body parts from becoming jammed between the roof Close all doors. frame and glass sunroof while the glass sunroof Push the switch forward past the resistance is closing.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Vehicle equipment and options Warning With a backrest inclined too far to the rear, the This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ protective effect of the safety belt can no lon‐ ment, systems and functions that are available ger be ensured.
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The seat setting for the driver's seat is stored in Pull the lever up or press it down as often as the active BMW ID or in the active driver profile. If needed until the seat has reached the desired in‐...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Adjusting seat tilt The switches for setting the seats are located on Tilt switch up or down. the front seats. Adjusting backrest tilt Setting the longitudinal direction Tilt switch forward or backward. Press switch forward or backward. Thigh support Adjusting the height Sport seat...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Lumbar support airbags supplement the safety belts as an addi‐ tional safety device. The airbags do not replace safety belts. Principle All belt fastening points are designed to achieve The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad‐ the best possible protective effect of the safety justed in a way that it supports the lumbar region belts with proper use of the safety belts and cor‐...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Buckling the safety belt Warning Guide the safety belt slowly over shoulder With a rear backrest that is not locked, the pro‐ and hip to put it on. tective effect of the middle safety belt is not Insert the buckle tongue into the safety belt guaranteed.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Front head restraints Display in the instrument cluster The indicator light in the instrument cluster illu‐ minates after turning on the drive-ready state Safety information and the safety belt reminder is active. A Check Control message is displayed where Warning applicable.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting height: M sport seat Raise the head restraint up against the resist‐ ance. Press switch up or down. Press the button, arrow 1, and pull the head restraint out completely. Adjusting the distance Installing head restraints Proceed in the reverse order to install the head restraint.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Folding head restraints Warning Body parts can be jammed when moving the head restraint. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement is clear when moving the head restraint. Warning Objects on the head restraint reduce the pro‐...
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The exterior mirror adjustment is stored in the active BMW ID or in the active driver profile. If the BMW ID or the driver profile is reactivated at a later time, the stored position is called up auto‐...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Folding the exterior mirrors in and out is helpful Icon Meaning in the following situations: Fold the exterior mirror in and out. ▷ In car washes. ▷ On narrow roads. Exterior mirrors that were folded in are folded out Adjust the exterior mirrors.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Interior mirror, manually Steering wheel dimmable Safety information Warning Steering wheel adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel movements. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of accident. Adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is stationary only.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Turning the steering wheel heating on/off Warning Press the button. There is a risk of jamming when moving the A Check Control message is displayed. seats. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage If the trip is resumed within approx.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seat heating Turning on the seat heating Press the button once for each tempera‐ ture level. General information The maximum temperature is reached If the trip is continued within approx. 15 minutes when three LEDs are lit. after a stop, the functions are switched on auto‐...
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Transporting children safely CONTROLS Transporting children safely Vehicle equipment and options Warning Exposure to intense sunlight can cause child This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ restraint systems and their components to be‐ ment, systems and functions that are available come very hot. Persons may sustain burn inju‐ now and will be available in the future, even if ries when touching the hot components.
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Transporting children safely CONTROLS 5 ft/150 cm using suitable child restraint sys‐ evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injury or tems. danger to life. Do not use child restraint systems which have been damaged or exposed to an accident. Children on the front passenger seat If a child restraint system and its fastening sys‐...
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Transporting children safely CONTROLS Seat position and height Unlocking the safety belt After installing a child restraint system, move the Unbuckle the safety belt buckle. front passenger seat as far back as it will go and, Remove the child restraint system. if possible, bring it up to the highest position.
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Transporting children safely CONTROLS Child restraint systems with Warning tether strap The mounts for the lower mountings and at‐ tachment points of the child restraint system Safety information are intended for attaching child restraint sys‐ tems only. The mounts or attachment points can be damaged when attaching other objects.
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Transporting children safely CONTROLS Locking the doors and windows Attachment points for upper retaining strap in the rear Icon Meaning General information The respective icon shows the In certain situations it may be advisable to secure attachment point for the upper the rear doors and windows, for instance when retaining strap.
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Transporting children safely CONTROLS Press the button on the driver's door. Various functions are locked and cannot be operated in the rear such as the power windows. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Vehicle equipment, refer to page 7. Overview BMW eDRIVE Principle BMW eDRIVE is the designation for the electric drive technology. The vehicle features a high- voltage system that consists of an electric motor on the rear axle and a high-voltage battery, among other things.
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Driving CONTROLS Acoustic pedestrian protection ing driving style. The eDRIVE functions assist in controlling the range and increase it, if neces‐ Depending on the national-market version, the sary. The following descriptions provide an over‐ acoustic pedestrian protection generates a con‐ view of the available functions and the personal tinuous driving noise.
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Start/ Stop button. BMW app Pressing the Start/Stop button again switches The BMW app provides mobility-based services the drive-ready state back off and standby state and applications. is switched back on. Drive-ready state cannot be switched on, as long Safety of the high-voltage system as the charging cable is connected.
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Driving CONTROLS State of charge in strong temperature ▷ Set the parking brake. fluctuations ▷ On uphill grades or on a downhill slope, turn the front wheels in the direction of the In the case of strong temperature fluctuations curb. and a low state of charge of the high-voltage bat‐...
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Driving CONTROLS ready state is switched on and the selector sible to change from selector lever position P lever is set to position D, R, or B. to another selector lever position. ▷ With standby state turned off. ▷ The selection lever position P cannot be changed until all technical requirements are Before exiting the vehicle, make sure that selec‐...
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Driving CONTROLS Engaging selector lever position P ▷ Drive-ready state is switched off. ▷ The driver's door is opened. Driving away Engage a gear position and step on the accelera‐ tor pedal to drive off. The parking brake is released automatically. Rolling or pushing the vehicle Press button P.
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Driving CONTROLS Electronically unlock the transmission lock, if After stopping the vehicle: needed. Apply brake and engage the selector lever in position P. Electronic unlocking of the Set the parking brake. transmission lock Press the Start/Stop button. General information The READY indicator goes out and a signal tone sounds.
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Driving CONTROLS Reduced deceleration Warning Without energy recovery, there is no braking ef‐ Warning fect of the electric motor available. The vehicle Without energy recovery, there is no braking ef‐ could roll further than anticipated. There is a fect of the electric motor available. The vehicle risk of accident.
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Driving CONTROLS Heavily discharged high-voltage In winter it might be possible that the energy recovery is temporarily unavailable after battery startup. If the high-voltage battery is heavily discharged while driving, the drive power and some comfort Exemplary driving situations features are reduced incrementally in order to ex‐ If deceleration is foreseeable while driving, this tend the range.
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Driving CONTROLS Do not use Launch Control during the break-in ▷ Display in the instrument cluster. period. ▷ Cruise control. Do not steer the steering wheel when driving off Overview with Launch Control. Additional information: Breaking-in period, refer to page 274. Start with launch control Turn on drive-ready state.
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Driving CONTROLS Driving modes in detail Reset ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL to the standard settings: COMFORT "Reset to ECO PRO STANDARD" The COMFORT driving mode is a balanced set‐ Activating configuration of the driving ting between sporty and consumption optimized mode driving.
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Driving CONTROLS ▷ Opening and closing the doors or win‐ The indicator light in the instrument clus‐ dows. ter illuminates red, a signal sounds, and the brake lights illuminate. ▷ Engaging selector lever position N. A Check Control message is displayed. ▷...
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Driving CONTROLS After a power interruption Safety information To reestablish parking brake operability after a power interruption, an initialization may be re‐ Warning quired. An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and Turn on standby state. possibly roll away. There is a risk of accident. Before exiting, secure the vehicle against roll‐...
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Driving CONTROLS damage. Deactivate Automatic Hold prior to The brake is released automatically and the indi‐ entering the car wash. cator light of the parking brake is no longer illumi‐ nated. Overview Activating the parking brake automatically Button in the vehicle The parking brake is automatically set if drive- ready state is switched off while the vehicle is being held by Automatic Hold or if the vehicle is...
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Driving CONTROLS Using turn signals The high beams light up when the low beams are switched on. ▷ High beams off/headlight flasher, arrow 2. The indicator light in the instrument clus‐ ter illuminates when the high beams are turned on. Wiper system Press the lever past the resistance point.
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Driving CONTROLS Turn on window wiper system Rain sensor Principle The rain sensor automatically controls the time between wipes depending on the intensity of the rainfall. General information The sensor is located on the windshield, directly in front of the interior mirror. Press the lever up until the desired position is Safety information reached.
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Driving CONTROLS Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity Cleaning the windshield Turn the thumbwheel to adjust the sensitivity of Pull the lever. the rain sensor. The washer fluid is sprayed onto the windshield Upward: high rain sensor sensitivity. directly in front of the wiper blade when the wiper moves upward.
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Driving CONTROLS Folding away the wipers Switch on standby state. Press and hold the wiper lever down, until the wipers stop in a close to vertical position. Fold the wipers all the way away from the windshield. Folding down the wipers Fold the wipers back down onto the wind‐...
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Displays CONTROLS Displays Vehicle equipment and options 5 Power gauge 151 Range 153 This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ 7 Selector lever position 125 ment, systems and functions that are available Outside temperature 153 now and will be available in the future, even if 8 Central display range, configurable 141 they are not available in the owned vehicle.
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Displays CONTROLS Settings and displayed, for instance the display of trip data. Individual displays in the instrument cluster can be adjusted individually via iDrive, for instance a second actual speed. Press the button on the steering wheel. "MENU" A menu bar is displayed in the instrument "Vehicle apps"...
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Displays CONTROLS System limits Configuring the central display range, refer to page 141. The system's detection capability is limited. Only objects that are detected by the system are Temporary display taken into account. "MENU" The system may indicate something wrong. "Vehicle apps"...
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Displays CONTROLS Overview 1 Current charging capacity 292 5 Current range 292 2 Set charge target 291 Current state of charge 292 3 Set departure time 292 6 Range when reaching the charging destina‐ tion 292 End of charging time 292 7 Set or maximum current limit 284 4 Climate control 293 Check Control...
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Displays CONTROLS Temporary display "Vehicle status" "Check Control" Some Check Control messages are hidden auto‐ matically after approx. 20 seconds. The Check Select the desired text message. Control messages are stored and can be dis‐ Select the desired setting. played again later. Messages after trip completion Displaying stored Check Control Certain messages displayed while driving are dis‐...
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Displays CONTROLS ately by a dealer's service center or another Indicator light is illuminated: risk of colli‐ qualified service center or repair shop. sion with vehicle without detectable driv‐ ing direction or prewarning for vehicles Additional information: that cross own driving direction. Airbags, refer to page 170.
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Displays CONTROLS Yellow lights Have the system immediately checked by a deal‐ er's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Steering Assistant Additional information: The indicator light lights up and an Dynamic Stability Control, refer to page 199. acoustic signal may sound: a system in‐...
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Displays CONTROLS or another qualified service center or special‐ Acoustic pedestrian protection, refer to ist workshop as needed. page 124. ▷ Malfunction: have the system checked by a dealer’s service center or another qualified Charging capacity limited service center or repair shop. Additional information: Additional information: Charge vehicle, refer to page 284.
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Displays CONTROLS Lane departure warning symbol goes out if no vehicle in front is detected. Indicator lamp flashes: preceding vehicle has Depending on national-market version: started driving. indicator light comes on: a lane boundary has been detected on at least one side of Additional information: the vehicle, and warnings can be issued.
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Displays CONTROLS Assisted Driving Plus Additional information: Steering Assistant, refer to page 217. The system is active. Additional information: Assisted Driving Plus Assisted Driving Plus, refer to page 221. The system is interrupted and activates automatically as soon as all functional re‐ Blue lights quirements are met.
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The degree of the energy recovery depends on charge state may change. the settings for the energy recovery. Additional information: ▷ BMW Digital Key, refer to page 91. Power gauge ▷ Increasing the range, refer to page 278. ▷ Driving in detail: eDRIVE, refer to page 129.
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Displays CONTROLS Standby state and drive-ready Icon Meaning state Low energy recovery. Selector lever position D is en‐ The lettering OFF in the instru‐ gaged. ment cluster indicates that drive- Average energy recovery. ready state is switched off and Selector lever position D is en‐ standby state is switched on.
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Displays CONTROLS ues, for instance consumption, distances, and ▷ Driving style. temperature. ▷ Traffic conditions. "MENU" ▷ Drive mode change. "Vehicle apps" ▷ Climate and terrain conditions. "System settings" ▷ Automatic climate control settings. "Units" ▷ After determination of a route through the navigation system depending on the route Select the desired menu item.
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Displays CONTROLS Re-establishing the drive-ready state can help in‐ Maintenance work and legally mandated in‐ crease the range slightly, for instance to remove spections are displayed. the vehicle from a hazardous area. Select an entry to call up detailed information. State of charge in strong temperature Icons fluctuations...
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Displays CONTROLS General information "Driving" "Speed Limit Assistance" The camera in the area of the interior mirror de‐ tects traffic signs at the edge of the road as well "Speed limits" as overhead sign posts. "Show current limit" Traffic signs with extra symbols are considered and compared with the vehicle's onboard data.
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Displays CONTROLS System limits Displaying and using the list The selection lists can be displayed and oper‐ System limits of the sensors ated using the operating elements on the steer‐ ing wheel. Additional information: ▷ Camera, refer to page 41. Control ele‐...
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Displays CONTROLS Live Vehicle ▷ "Adaptive content": different content is displayed in varying order. ▷ "Trip data": trip data is permanently dis‐ Principle played. In the Live Vehicle menu, relevant information is ▷ "Vehicle status": vehicle status is perma‐ displayed automatically on the control display de‐ nently displayed.
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Displays CONTROLS Displaying trip data continuously Using the button on the left steering column switch: "MENU" Press the button. "Vehicle apps" The trip data is displayed. "Live Vehicle" "Content" "Trip data" Display in the instrument cluster Information on consumption and distance cov‐ ered is displayed in the instrument cluster.
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Displays CONTROLS Functional requirements The trip data is displayed. ▷ COMFORT or ECO PRO drive mode must be selected. ▷ With Live Vehicle, the following settings must be selected: "Adaptive content" Display Press and hold button to reset the average values.
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Displays CONTROLS Head-up Display ▷ Speed, electric motor; ▷ Temperature, electric motor. Principle Vehicle status The driver can get information without averting his or her eyes from the road. The Head-up display projects important informa‐ General information tion in the driver's field of view, for instance the The status can be displayed and actions per‐...
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Displays CONTROLS Display Head-up display can be set up separately such as for Driver Assistance. Turning the Head-up display on/off "MENU" "MENU" "Vehicle apps" "Vehicle apps" "Displays" "Displays" "Head-up display" "Head-up display" Select the desired setting. "Head-up display" Special windshield Overview The windshield is part of the system.
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Lights CONTROLS Lights Vehicle equipment and options Icon Function Right roadside parking light. This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if Left roadside parking light. they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: Vehicle equipment, refer to page 7.
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Lights CONTROLS Turn off parking lights The indicator light in the instrument clus‐ ter is illuminated when the low beams are The following options are available to turn off the switched on. parking lights: System limits ▷ Press the button on the light switch The automatic headlight control cannot serve as element.
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Lights CONTROLS LED light carpet Switching off the roadside parking light: Press the button on the light switch ele‐ ment or switch on the drive-ready state. Welcome lights Principle The exterior lighting is turned on automatically for a limited period of time when approaching or The light source is located in the position indi‐...
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Lights CONTROLS Daytime running lights The adaptive lighting functions are active when the drive-ready state is switched on. General information Adaptive Light Control The daytime running lights light up when drive- ready state is switched on. General information Activate/deactivate daytime driving Depending on the steering-wheel angle and lights other parameters, the light from the headlight fol‐...
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Lights CONTROLS Automatic High Beam The headlights are automatically changed be‐ tween low beams and high beams. Assistant The blue indicator light in the instrument cluster lights up when the system Principle switches on the high beams. The Automatic High Beam Assistant detects Interruption of the journey with activated Auto‐...
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Lights CONTROLS coming traffic is not momentarily blinded. ▷ In poorly-lit towns and cities or in the pres‐ Switch off the high beams manually if required. ence of highly reflective signs. ▷ When the windshield in front of the interior mirror is fogged over, dirty or covered with Functional requirements stickers, etc.
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Lights CONTROLS Overview Buttons in the vehicle Laser radiation. Do not look into the beam. Laser class 2. Reading lights Instrument lighting Interior lights Functional requirement The brightness can only be adjusted when the Turning interior lights on/off parking lights or low beams are turned on. Press the button.
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Lights CONTROLS Activating/deactivating ambient light "Dynamic light" Select the desired setting. "MENU" "Vehicle apps" Reduced for night drive "Interior lighting" Some lights of the interior lighting are reduced If necessary, "Ambience" when the vehicle is driven in the dark. "Ambient lighting" "MENU"...
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Safety CONTROLS Safety Vehicle equipment and options now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ ment, systems and functions that are available Vehicle equipment, refer to page 7. Airbags 1 Front airbag, driver 4 Side airbag...
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Adjust seat and steering wheel so that hands Vehicle modifications for a person with disabili‐ can be crossed over the steering wheel. Se‐ ties may affect the air bag system; contact BMW lect the settings so that the shoulder rests Customer Relations for further information.
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Safety CONTROLS Operational readiness of the airbag Setting the front seat positions system General information Safety information The power that triggers the driver's/front passen‐ ger airbags depends on the position of the driv‐ er's/front passenger seat. Warning To maintain the accuracy of this function over Individual components can be hot after trigger‐...
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Safety CONTROLS Automatic deactivation of the Indicator light for the front passenger airbags front passenger airbags The indicator light for the front-seat passenger airbag in the headliner indicates the operating Principle state of the front-seat passenger airbag. The system reads if the front passenger seat is The light indicates whether the airbags are either occupied by measuring the human body's resist‐...
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Safety CONTROLS Turning on/turning off collision system has been detected and the front passen‐ ger airbags are not activated. warning systems Depending on national-market version, some of Collision warning systems the systems are automatically activated when‐ ever you start driving. The following functions are adjustable.
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Safety CONTROLS Detection capability If the vehicle speed exceeds approx. 155 mph/250 km/h, the system is deactivated The system's detection capability is limited. temporarily. Objects are only considered if they are within the Some functions are deactivated earlier. detection range of the installed sensors and are As soon as the speed drops below these values detected by the system.
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Safety CONTROLS ▷ Camera behind the windshield. ▷ "Early" ▷ Front radar sensor. ▷ "Medium" ▷ Radar sensors, side, front. ▷ "Late": only acute warnings are displayed. The more sensitive the warning time is adjusted, Turning the Forward Collision the more warnings will be displayed. Therefore, Mitigation on/off there may also be an excess of unwarranted warnings and responses.
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Safety CONTROLS Warning function System limits The Forward Collision Mitigation warns on differ‐ Safety information ent warning levels, depending on the respective hazardous situation. In the event of a system warning, the driver must Warning intervene immediately and in accordance with The system is designed to operate in certain the situation.
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Safety CONTROLS Display in the instrument cluster A system fault can be triggered by a malfunction of individual components, for instance: A warning symbol is displayed when a collision ▷ Sensors, for instance camera. with a detected vehicle is imminent. ▷...
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Safety CONTROLS Daytime Pedestrian Collision Icon Meaning Mitigation Risk of collision with a pedestrian. Principle General risk of collision. In the city speed range, the Daytime Pedestrian Collision Mitigation function warns of a possible risk of collision with pedestrians and cyclists and Warning function may brake independently.
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Safety CONTROLS ▷ Partially covered pedestrians or bikes. The system warns of a possible risk of collision with vehicles at speeds above approx. ▷ Pedestrians that are not detected as such be‐ 6 mph/10 km/h. cause of their contour or posture. The timing of warnings may vary with the current ▷...
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Safety CONTROLS Safety information ▷ Vehicles in highly dynamic driving situations. ▷ Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of you, Follow the safety information in Chapter “For‐ or strongly decelerating vehicles. ward Collision Mitigation”. ▷ Crossing bicycles. Functional requirements Upper speed limit ▷...
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Safety CONTROLS Detection range The system does not provide a warning if the turn signal is set in the respective direction be‐ The following situations may not be detected, for fore leaving the lane. instance: ▷ Slow moving vehicles when you approach Safety information them at high speed.
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Safety CONTROLS Turning on system manually "Driver Assistance" "Feedback via steering wheel" The system is activated by setting the warning time. "Vibration intensity" Additional information: Select the desired setting. Setting the warning time, refer to page 183. The setting is applied to all collision warning sys‐ tems.
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Safety CONTROLS Warning function In addition, a Check Control message is dis‐ played. If you leave the lane The warning signal and Check Control message advise to pay closer attention to the lane. If you leave the lane and if a lane boundary has been detected, the steering wheel vibrates in ac‐...
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Safety CONTROLS ▷ With lane boundaries that are covered by ob‐ Before you change lanes after setting the turn jects. signal, the system issues a warning in the situa‐ tions described above. ▷ When driving very close to the vehicle in front of you.
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Safety CONTROLS Setting the intensity of the steering wheel Display in the instrument cluster vibration Icon Meaning "MENU" "Vehicle apps" Depending on the national-market ver‐ sion: "Driving settings" The icon is illuminated green: the sys‐ "Driver Assistance" tem is turned on. "Feedback via steering wheel"...
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Safety CONTROLS Acute warning If the vehicle speed falls below approx. 155 mph/250 km/h, the system once again re‐ In case of an acute warning, the steering wheel sponds according to the setting. briefly vibrates and the light in the exterior mirror blinks brightly.
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Safety CONTROLS Side collision mitigation Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen‐ sors: Principle ▷ Camera behind the windshield. The side-collision warning helps to avoid immi‐ ▷ Radar sensors, side, front. nent side collisions. ▷ Radar sensors, side, rear. General information Turning the side collision warning on/off...
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Safety CONTROLS Warning function ▷ When a vehicle is approaching at a speed much faster than your own. Light in the exterior mirror ▷ In tight curves or on narrow roads. ▷ In the event of missing, worn, poorly visible, merging, diverging, or multiple lane bounda‐...
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Safety CONTROLS Emergency Stop Assistant ▷ Where applicable, the hazard warning flashers will be switched on. ▷ Where applicable, the PreCrash functions are Principle triggered. If the driver is no longer fit to drive, the Emer‐ gency Stop Assistant helps to safely bring the Safety information vehicle to a standstill.
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Safety CONTROLS Functional requirements ▷ The vehicle is secured against rolling away. ▷ The interior lights are switched on. ▷ The function can be activated at speeds of approx. 6 mph/10 km/h up to approx. ▷ The central locking system is unlocked. 155 mph/250 km/h.
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Safety CONTROLS The system cannot replace the driving perform‐ and vehicle surroundings closely and actively ance of a driver who is fit to drive. intervene where appropriate. Cross traffic warning Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen‐ Principle sors: ▷...
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Safety CONTROLS ▷ When the speed exceeds walking speed. Depending on vehicle equipment: indicator in camera image ▷ When a certain distance covered is ex‐ ceeded. Warning function General information The respective display is called up on the Con‐ trol Display. A signal tone may sound and the light in the exterior mirror may flash.
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BMW Drive Recorder the system is required when handing off the ve‐ hicle. Principle Functional requirements The BMW Drive Recorder stores brief video re‐ ▷ BMW Drive Recorder is activated. cordings of the vehicle surroundings, e.g., to ▷ Privacy Policy was accepted.
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Safety CONTROLS Manual recording Select desired recording. Select the desired setting. Using the button If a camera change occurred during the record‐ ing, different segments of the video can be se‐ lected. Settings General information Different settings can be made. Recording type Press and hold this button.
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Safety CONTROLS System limits traffic closely and actively intervene where ap‐ propriate. In the event of serious accidents, it may not be possible to store recordings if the damage on the vehicle is too great or the power supply was in‐ Function terrupted.
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Safety CONTROLS General information in time. There is a risk of accident. Make sure that the driver is rested and alert. Adjust driving PostCrash can reduce the risk of another colli‐ style to traffic conditions. sion and subsequent consequences. At standstill Function After coming to a halt, the brake is released auto‐...
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Safety CONTROLS Display Additional information: ▷ Fatigue alert, refer to page 197. If the driver becomes less alert or fatigued, a message is displayed in the Control Display with ▷ Steering Assistant with Assisted Driving Plus, the recommendation to take a break. refer to page 221.
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Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Vehicle equipment and options Dynamic Stability Control This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ Principle ment, systems and functions that are available Dynamic Stability Control helps to keep the vehi‐ now and will be available in the future, even if cle on a steady course by reducing drive power they are not available in the owned vehicle.
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Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Overview Activating the system Button in the vehicle Press the button. "DSC ON" Press the button to close the selec‐ tion. Dynamic Stability Control is activated whenever drive readiness is switched on. Display DSC OFF In the instrument cluster "DSC OFF": display in the instrument cluster with deactivated Dynamic Stability Control.
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Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Dynamic Traction Control Activating/deactivating Dynamic Traction Control Principle Activating the system Dynamic Traction Control is a variant of Driving Stability Control where drive power is optimized. Press the button to open the selec‐ The system ensures maximum drive power on tion.
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Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Variable sport steering ▷ Active Cruise Control with distance control is activated. ▷ In case of a brake intervention by Front Colli‐ The variable sport steering facilitates direct and sion Mitigation. agile handling with little steering effort. The varia‐ ble sports steering works independently of the ▷...
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Vehicle equipment and options "Speed warning" "Warning at:" This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ Select the desired setting. ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if Accept current speed as the speed they are not available in the owned vehicle.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Overview The displays turn off. Stopping the speed limiter Buttons on the steering wheel If the reverse gear is engaged or in Neutral, the Button Function system is interrupted when rolling backwards. System on/off. Changing the speed limit Store current speed.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Cruise Control without distance When the vehicle speed drops below the set speed limit, the limit is automatically reactivated. control Warning when the speed limit is exceeded Principle With the Cruise Control, a set speed can be ad‐ Visual warning justed using the buttons on the steering wheel.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS There may be a risk of accident or risk of dam‐ Depending on the equipment version, age to property. Only use the system if driving press the relevant button on the steering at constant speed is possible. wheel.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Adjusting the speed ▷ Each time the rocker switch is tapped to the resistance point, the set speed increases or decreases by 1 mph/1 km/h. Maintaining and storing the speed ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed past the resistance point, the desired speed changes by a maximum of 5 mph/10 km/h.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS General information ▷ Green marking: system is ac‐ tive, the marking indicates the The system maintains the set speed on clear desired speed. roads. The vehicle accelerates or brakes auto‐ ▷ Gray marking: system is inter‐ matically.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured Button Function against rolling away, follow the following: Without Steering Assistant: ▷ Set the parking brake. Cruise control on/off. ▷ On uphill grades or on a downhill slope, turn the front wheels in the direction of the Store current speed.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Turning on the system The maximum speed that can be set is limited and, e.g., depends on the vehicle and the vehicle With Steering Assistant: equipment. The system can also be activated when station‐ ary. Press the button on the steering wheel.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS If interrupting the system while stationary, press The current speed is maintained and stored as on the brake pedal at the same time. desired speed. The stored speed is displayed on the speedom‐ Stopping the system automatically eter.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Adjusting the distance Continuing cruise control An interrupted cruise control can be continued Safety information by calling up the stored speed. Make sure that the difference between current speed and stored speed is not too large before Warning calling up the stored speed.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Icon Description ▷ Press and hold this button. Vehicle symbol white: No distance control display, as ▷ Press and hold this button. the accelerator pedal is being pressed. With Steering Assistant: switch on distance con‐ trol: Green icon: Press the button.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Distance information ▷ For pedestrians or similarly slow-moving road users. The icon is displayed when the distance ▷ Depending on the vehicle equipment and from the vehicle traveling ahead is too country availability for red traffic lights. short.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS The system has a limited detection range. Situa‐ In ECO PRO driving mode, the vehicle may ex‐ tions can arise in tight curves where a vehicle ceed or drop below the set desired speed in driving ahead will not be detected or will be de‐ some situations, for instance on downhill or uphill tected very late.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument cluster Warning A message is displayed in the instrument cluster The set speed can be incorrectly adjusted or when the system and a driver assistance system called up by mistake. There is a risk of accident. are activated.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Adjustment Sensors on the steering wheel detect whether the steering wheel is being touched. "MENU" "Vehicle apps" Safety information "Driving settings" "Driver Assistance" Warning "Driving" The system cannot serve as a substitute for the "Speed Limit Assistance" driver’s personal judgment in assessing the "Adjust to route"...
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ Above approx. 43 mph, 70 km/h: lane boun‐ Icon Function dary on both sides is detected. Cruise control with distance control. ▷ Below approx. 43 mph, 70 km/h: lane boun‐ dary on both sides or a vehicle driving ahead is detected.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Stopping Steering Assistant Icon Description automatically Yellow flashing steering wheel The system interrupts the supporting steering symbol: movements automatically, for example in the fol‐ Lane boundary driven over. lowing situations: The steering wheel vibrates ▷ At a speed above 130 mph/210 km/h. where applicable.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays on the steering wheel Safety information Warning The system is designed to operate in certain conditions and circumstances. Due to condi‐ tions or other factors, the system may not re‐ spond. There may be a risk of accident or risk of damage to property.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS actively, for instance by braking, steering or ▷ The function is only available on certain street evading. types, e.g. freeways. ▷ Driving on a road without pedestrians or cy‐ clists. Assisted Driving Plus ▷ Sufficient lane width. ▷...
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument cluster System limits General information Icon Description The limits of the Steering Assistant system ap‐ Indicator light green: system is ply. active. Additional information: Indicator light white: system is Steering Assistant, refer to page 217. ready.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS situations. There is a risk of accident. Adjust A supporting steering movement in the re‐ driving style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic quired direction can be detected a short time closely and actively intervene where appropri‐ later.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Lane change with active Alternative displays guidance Depending on the equipment version, the dis‐ plays in the instrument cluster may vary and are displayed as follows: Principle Icon Description Lane change with active guidance assists the Green steering wheel symbol.
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Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Changing lanes "Driving settings" "Driver Assistance" One or more lane changes are required to reach a navigation destination. "Driving" The system prepares for this lane change. "Speed Limit Assistance" For this purpose, the system determines a "Adjust to route"...
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Parking CONTROLS Parking Vehicle equipment and options Overview Button in the vehicle This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: Vehicle equipment, refer to page 7.
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Parking CONTROLS Safety information General information Several cameras capture the area from different selectable perspectives. Warning Depending on the view, the vehicle's surround‐ The system cannot serve as a substitute for the ings or a part of it is depicted. driver’s personal judgment in assessing the Depending on national-market version, the auto‐...
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Parking CONTROLS Without Parking Assistant Plus ▷ "Parking" Depending on vehicle equipment, camera im‐ ages or the Park Distance Control view are displayed. ▷ "3D view" A three-dimensional visualization is displayed. ▷ "Car wash" The display of your own lane can be turned on for easier driving into the car wash.
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Parking CONTROLS The lines are continuously adjusted to the steer‐ Icon Meaning ing wheel movements depending on the steer‐ No search for Automatic Parking As‐ ing-wheel angle. sistant offers. Automatic Parking Assistant has Turning circle lines failed. Search for Automatic Parking Assis‐ tant offers is active.
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Parking CONTROLS Colored gradients for the obstacle markings in The objects displayed on the Control Display green, yellow and red indicate the distances. may be closer than they appear. Do not estimate the distance to the objects on the control display. Protruding cargo or roof rack systems can limit Functional limitations the detection range of the camera.
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Parking CONTROLS This perspective adapts to the respective driving ▷ No markings: no obstacles were detected. situation. ▷ Color markings: warning against detected ob‐ stacles. General information As soon as obstacles are detected, the view System limits changes to a fixed display of the area in front of The system only displays stationary obstacles or behind the bumper or, if necessary, changes that were previously detected by sensors while...
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Parking CONTROLS Panorama View General information The current perspective is marked with a camera symbol. Principle Select another camera function to exit the func‐ The panoramic view gives you an earlier view of tion. crossing traffic at blind driveway exits and inter‐ Follow the information in the "Parking assistance sections.
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Parking CONTROLS Display Activation points are stored with one of the fol‐ lowing pieces of information if possible: ▷ With the city/town. ▷ With the city/town and the street. ▷ With the GPS coordinates. Using activation points The use of activation points can be switched on and off.
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Data transfer must be activated. Data protection, refer to page 65. The maximum opening angle of the doors is dis‐ ▷ The BMW app must be installed on the mo‐ played in selector lever position P. bile end device. ▷...
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Parking CONTROLS ▷ With a door or the cargo area open. Dark and vehicle surroundings closely and actively fields in the display indicate areas that are not intervene where appropriate. recorded by the system. ▷ With manually folded in exterior mirrors. Warning ▷...
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Parking CONTROLS Turning off the system automatically Adjusting the volume When driving forward, the system turns off auto‐ The volume of the acoustic warning can be ad‐ matically as needed when a certain distance or justed. speed is exceeded. "MENU" "Vehicle apps"...
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Parking CONTROLS View behind vehicle Unwarranted warnings Reaching the system limits can cause unwar‐ ranted warnings. To prevent unwarranted warnings, for instance in car washes, turn off automatic Park Distance Control activation on obstacle detection. Malfunction An icon is displayed on the control dis‐ play.
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Parking CONTROLS Follow the information in the "Parking assistance "Parking and maneuvering" systems" chapter. "Active PDC emergency braking" Select the desired setting. Safety information Display Warning As soon as the system detects an obsta‐ The system cannot serve as a substitute for the cle, an icon is displayed with a corre‐...
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Parking CONTROLS Ultrasound sensors measure parking spaces on both sides of the vehicle. When the system is active, the status of the sys‐ tem and necessary instructions are displayed. Parking operation The system calculates the best possible option for driving in or out of parking spaces with park‐ ing lines and takes control of the following func‐...
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Parking CONTROLS Leaving parking spaces ▷ Ultrasound sensors in the front/rear bumpers. ▷ Ultrasonic sensors, side. ▷ The vehicle was parked using the Automatic Parking Assistant and an object is detected in Functional requirements the surrounding area of the vehicle. ▷...
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Parking CONTROLS A continuous tone will sound when the distance At the end of the parking operation, the P se‐ to a detected object is less than approx. lector lever position is set. 8 in/20 cm. The end of the parking operation is indicated on the Control Display.
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Parking CONTROLS Continue the parking operation The Automatic Parking Assistant is canceled without engaging selector lever position P. Driv‐ If parking or leaving a parking space has been in‐ ing can continue immediately. terrupted, the operation can be continued, if needed.
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Parking CONTROLS ▷ With ditches or edges, for instance an edge A maximum of 164 ft/50 m are stored. of a port. Follow the information in the "Parking assistance ▷ Parking spaces that are not suitable may be systems" chapter. detected or suitable parking spaces may not Safety information be detected at all.
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Parking CONTROLS System limits Take your hands off the steering wheel and carefully drive in reverse with the accelerator ▷ The maximum speed when driving in reverse pedal and the brake. is limited to approx. 6 mph/9 km/h. Green: the system takes control of steer‐ A warning occurs at a speed of approx.
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Driving comfort CONTROLS Driving comfort Vehicle equipment and options When the drive-ready state is switched on with the doors closed, the vehicle is raised to the nor‐ mal level automatically. This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if Adaptive M chassis they are not available in the owned vehicle.
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Driving comfort CONTROLS Electric motor sound Depending on vehicle equipment and national- market version, the electric motor sound can be adjusted. "MENU" "Vehicle apps" "Driving settings" "Drivetrain and chassis" "IconicSounds" Select the desired setting. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Climate control CONTROLS Climate control Vehicle equipment and options Icon Function SYNC program. This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if Seat heating, refer to they are not available in the owned vehicle. page 116.
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Climate control CONTROLS Buttons, rear automatic climate control Locking the rear automatic climate control operating elements "CLIMATE MENU" "Settings" "Rear climate control" "Lock rear climate control" Climate control menu Icon Function General information AUTO program. In the Climate control menu, climate control functions can be set individually.
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Climate control CONTROLS Turning the air conditioning Turning off the system with the button system on/off Press the button. Turning the air conditioning system on/off AUTO program "CLIMATE MENU" "All climate functions" Principle Select the desired setting. The AUTO program ensures a comfortable cli‐ The complete air conditioning system is turned mate, which can be modified with the desired on/off with the last settings.
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Climate control CONTROLS Press the button. Active climate control functions are highlighted in color in the climate control menu. The LED of the button is illuminated with the AUTO program switched on. Temperature Setting the intensity When the AUTO program is activated, the inten‐ Principle sity of individual climate control functions can be The automatic climate control cools or heats to...
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Climate control CONTROLS Air recirculation mode Setting the upper body temperature General information Principle The air temperature in the upper body area can You may react to unpleasant odors or pollutants be adjusted. in the immediate environment by temporarily This does not change the set interior tempera‐ suspending the supply of outside air.
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Climate control CONTROLS Adjusting the air flow Turning the SYNC program on/off "CLIMATE MENU" "CLIMATE MENU" Air flow. "SYNC" Select the desired setting. The program is switched off automatically if the settings on the front passenger side or in the The level of the selected air flow is displayed.
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Climate control CONTROLS Functional requirement Ventilation in the rear The drive-ready or standby state is turned on. Turning the rear window defroster on/off Press the button. The LED is illuminated with rear window defroster switched on. The rear window defroster switches off automat‐ ▷...
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Climate control CONTROLS Functional requirements ▷ Gaseous pollutants are filtered. ▷ Microbial particles and allergens are filtered. ▷ The vehicle is in idle state or standby state. ▷ The high-voltage battery is sufficiently Pre-conditioning charged or a charging cable is connected. If the high-voltage battery is heavily dis‐...
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Symbol flashes: pre-condi‐ tioning is switched on. Activate with BMW app An appropriate BMW app with remote function can be used to turn on the pre-conditioning di‐ rectly or via a preset departure time. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Interior equipment Vehicle equipment and options damage to property. Make sure that the area of movement of the respective system is clear during programming and operation. Also follow This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ the safety information for the hand-held trans‐ ment, systems and functions that are available mitter.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Programming the integrated universal Press and hold the button on the interior mirror for approx. 2 seconds. Perform this remote control procedure three times. If the integrated universal remote control Functional requirement remains nonoperational, continue with the The battery of the hand-held transmitter must be special features for rolling code radio sys‐...
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Ashtray The LED on the interior mirror is continuously il‐ luminated green during the transmission of the radio signal. Front center console Deleting a button assignment Opening The button assignment cannot be deleted indi‐ Press onto the cover. vidually.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Cigarette lighter Safety information Warning Contact with the hot heating element or the hot socket of the cigarette lighter can cause burns. Flammable materials can ignite if the cigarette The cigarette lighter is located between the cup lighter falls down or is held against the objects.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS In the cargo area devices and cables are not in the airbag's area of unfolding. NOTICE Battery chargers that charge the vehicle battery via sockets or cigarette lighters in the vehicle may overload or damage the 12 V electrical system.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS In the front center console In the rear center console NOTICE Objects in the storage compartment, e.g., large USB connectors, may block or damage the cover when it is being opened or closed. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS LED displays transmission, between the device and the tray may impair the card function. There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property. When Color Meaning charging mobile devices, make sure there are Blue The mobile phone is charging.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS ▷ Due to excessive temperatures on the sur‐ face of the tray and mobile phone. ▷ When there are objects between the mobile phone and the wireless charging tray. ▷ By settings on the mobile phone, for instance for charging.
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Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments Vehicle equipment and options cident, braking or evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injury. Always close the glove compart‐ ment immediately after using it. This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if Opening the glove compartment they are not available in the owned vehicle.
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Storage compartments CONTROLS Fold-out compartment Safety information Safety information Warning Breakable objects, such as glass bottles or glasses, can break in the event of an accident Warning or a braking or evasive maneuver. Broken glass Folded open, the glove compartment protrudes can be scattered in the car's interior.
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Storage compartments CONTROLS Opening the center armrest Opening the cup holder Press the button. Press onto the cover. Closing the center armrest Press lid down until it engages. Front cup holder Safety information Two cup holders are located in the center con‐ Warning sole.
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Storage compartments CONTROLS Coat hooks weight, shatterproof, and sealable containers. Do not transport hot beverages. General information The coat hooks are located in the grab handles NOTICE in the rear. With an open cup holder, the center armrest cannot be folded back up. There is a risk of Safety information damage to property, among other potential damage.
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Cargo area CONTROLS Cargo area Vehicle equipment and options Warning Improperly stowed objects can shift and be This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ thrown into the car's interior, for instance in the ment, systems and functions that are available event of an accident or during braking and eva‐ now and will be available in the future, even if sive maneuver.
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Cargo area CONTROLS Lashing eyes in the cargo area cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your ve‐ hicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.
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Cargo area CONTROLS Through-loading system Folding out the multifunction hook Principle The cargo area can be enlarged by folding down the rear seat backrests. General information The rear seat backrest is divided at a ratio of 40– 20–40. The right rear seat backrest and the cen‐ ter section can be folded down separately.
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Cargo area CONTROLS Folding down the center section backrest tilt for all affected backrests and cor‐ rectly adjust the seats. Make sure that seats Fold down the center head restraint. and backrests are securely engaged or locked. Pull lever and fold the center section forward. If necessary, adjust the height of the head re‐...
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Cargo area CONTROLS Cover in the trunk Push the rear edge of the cargo cover up and out of the side brackets, arrow 1. Pull out cargo cover, arrows 2. Cover in the tailgate Open lid at the rear edge, arrow 1, and slightly fold the cargo cover open.
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Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Vehicle equipment and options Drive conservatively for the first 200 miles/300 km. This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ Brake system ment, systems and functions that are available Brake discs and brake pads only reach their full now and will be available in the future, even if effectiveness after approx.
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Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Ice on window glass ▷ Drive through calm water only. ▷ Drive through water only up to a maximum height of 9.8 inches/25 cm. NOTICE ▷ Drive through water at a maximum of walking The window will be lowered slightly when pull‐...
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Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS that are suitable for the vehicle and can be safely attached to the floor. Do not use loose Warning floor mats and do not layer several floor mats. In idle state or with drive-ready state switched Make sure that there is sufficient clearance for off, safety-relevant functions, for instance drive‐...
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Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Driving on racetracks Safety information Warning Warning When driving with a roof load, for instance with The vehicle is not designed for use in M Sport roof-mounted luggage rack, the vehicle's cen‐ or motor sport type competition. There is a risk ter of gravity is higher, which increases the risk of accident.
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Increasing range DRIVING TIPS Increasing range Vehicle equipment and options Tires General information This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ ment, systems and functions that are available Tires can affect energy consumption in various now and will be available in the future, even if ways, for instance energy consumption can be they are not available in the owned vehicle.
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ECO PRO Have maintenance carried out Have the vehicle maintained regularly to achieve optimal vehicle efficiency and service life. BMW Selecting the driving mode recommends that maintenance work be per‐ Press the button. ECO PRO is displayed formed by a BMW service center.
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Increasing range DRIVING TIPS Optimizing driving style ▷ ECO PRO seat heating. ▷ ECO PRO climate control. Power gauge ▷ ECO PRO view. When ECO PRO driving mode is activated, the ECO PRO seat climate control display switches to a special configuration. The activation of ECO PRO will reduce the out‐...
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Increasing range DRIVING TIPS Driving style analysis Adaptive recuperation Principle Principle In this situation, the function helps develop an The adaptive recuperation supports an adaptive especially efficient driving style and to save en‐ and comfort oriented driving style. Map data and ergy.
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Increasing range DRIVING TIPS Coasting Principle The electrical drivetrain makes it possible to roll without consuming energy. This driving condi‐ tion is referred to as coasting. Coasting is automatically adapted to the respec‐ tive driving situation. With vehicle rolling, no energy is recovered. Exemplary driving situations If a route can be traveled without anticipated need for braking, it is advantageous to roll.
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Increasing range DRIVING TIPS Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Charging the vehicle Vehicle equipment and options The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends that, prior to your first use of a charging loca‐ tion, you have the compatibility of the following This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ components confirmed: ment, systems and functions that are available ▷...
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Depending on the electrical mains, the set charg‐ stance BMW Wallbox, is recommended. ing current strength may have to be rechecked. The BMW Wallbox should meet the following The permitted charge current strength must be technical requirements: determined, for instance by a qualified electri‐...
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Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Settings are stored. When you change charging locations you also might need to change the set‐ Warning ting for charging. An incorrectly connected charging cable can lead to damage, for instance cable fire. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. Charging cable Make sure that the charging cable connector is completely inserted in the charging socket.
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Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Charging socket cover The Mode 3 charging cable is also referred to as AC quick charging cable. DC charging cable The DC charging cable that is permanently in‐ stalled at the charging station makes is possible to charge at DC charging stations.
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Charging the vehicle MOBILITY The charging socket cover opens. charging process is completed, the charging ca‐ ble is automatically unlocked. Before unplugging, clean the area between the charging socket cover and charging socket as necessary, for instance remove snow. Disconnecting a charging cable If necessary, unlock the vehicle or the charg‐...
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Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Unlocking the charging cable pleted if possible at the departure time. A depar‐ ture time must be set for this purpose. Principle General information The charging cable is unlocked when the vehicle High or low outside temperatures can cause lon‐ is unlocked.
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Charging status display Additional messages about the charging status can be displayed in the instrument cluster or via Indicator light at the charging socket the BMW app on the mobile terminal. Setting the charging mode "MENU" "Vehicle apps" "Charging"...
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Charging the vehicle MOBILITY and, if applicable, its climate adjusted by the de‐ with the local noise level restrictions. A limitation parture time. of the noise emission can lead to longer charging times. Functional requirement "MENU" A departure time is defined. "Vehicle apps"...
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Charging the vehicle MOBILITY which, among other things, some settings can be Display Meaning applied for charging via iDrive. One-time departure time set. Displays in the instrument Climate control activated at departure cluster time. The charge state indicator light shows the Flashing: ventilation or cooling active.
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Charging the vehicle MOBILITY The following settings are possible for departure The range will be reduced if pre-conditioning time: is activated without a charging cable con‐ nected. ▷ Climate control for departure time. ▷ Planned climate control at the set departure ▷...
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Charging the vehicle MOBILITY ▷ Preferably charge at AC charging stations for daily use. ▷ Keep the charge level between 10 % to 80 % if possible, for instance by setting a charging target of 80 %. Charging target, see Charging process, refer to page 289.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Wheels and tires Vehicle equipment and options ambient temperature. The tire inflation pressure values apply to tire sizes approved by the manu‐ facturer of the vehicle for the vehicle type. This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ To identify the correct tire inflation pressure, ment, systems and functions that are available please note the following: now and will be available in the future, even if...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire inflation pressures up to Correct the tire inflation pressure if the actual tire inflation pressure deviates from the in‐ 100 mph/160 km/h tended tire inflation pressure. For speeds of up to 100 mph/160 km/h and for Check whether all valve caps are screwed optimum driving comfort, note the pressure val‐...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire size Pressure specifications Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI in bar/PSI Front: 245/40 R 19 2.7 / 39 Front: 245/40 R 19 2.7 / 39 98 Y XL 98 Y XL Rear: 255/40 R 19 3.0 / 44 Rear: 255/40 R 19 3.0 / 44...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire pressure values over 100 mph/ Tire size Pressure specifications 160 km/h in bar/PSI Specifications in i4 eDrive40 bar/PSI with cold Without high-speed tuning feature tires Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI 245/45 R 18 100 H 2.8 / 41 3.3 / 48 XL M+S...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire size Pressure specifications Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI in bar/PSI Rear: 255/45 R 18 2.9 / 42 Specifications in 103 H XL A/S bar/PSI with cold tires Front: 245/40 R 19 2.9 / 42 98 H XL A/S 245/45 R 18 100 H 2.8 / 41...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire age 18: rim diameter in inches 96: load bearing capacity Recommendation Y: speed code letter Regardless of the tire tread depth, replace tires ZR tires: reinforced radial tire for speeds exceed‐ at least every 6 years. ing 150 mph/240 km/h Manufacture date Maximum tire load...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Traction The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are Winter and all-season tires with better cold AA, A, B, and C. weather performance than summer tires. Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled Tire tread conditions on specified government test surfa‐...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Driving over rough or damaged road surfaces, as well as debris, curbs and other obstacles can Warning cause serious damage to wheels, tires and sus‐ Tires can become damaged by driving over ob‐ pension parts. This is more likely to occur with stacles, e.g., curbs or road damage, at high low-profile tires, which provide less cushioning speed.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Safety information Recommended tire brands Warning Wheels and tires which are not suitable for your vehicle can damage parts of the vehicle, for in‐ stance due to contact with the body due to tol‐ erances despite the same official size rating. There is a risk of an accident.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Winter tires Wheel change between axles General information Warning Rotating tires between the axles on vehicles with different tire sizes or rim sizes on the front and rear axles can cause damage to the tires and the vehicle. There is a risk of accident. Do not rotate the tires between the axles on vehi‐...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY General information ▷ Secure the vehicle against rolling away by setting the parking brake. The wheels consist of tires that are self-support‐ ▷ Turn the steering wheel until the front wheels ing, to a limited degree, and possibly special are in the straight-ahead position and engage rims.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Overview Safety precautions ▷ Park the vehicle as far away as possible from Storage passing traffic and on solid ground. Storage for the tire repair set is provided in the ▷ Turn on the hazard warning system. compartment under the cargo area floor.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Filling Screw the filler hose of the sealant bottle onto the tire valve of the faulty wheel. Shake the sealant bottle. With the compressor switched off, insert the Pull filler hose completely out of the cover of connector into the power socket in the vehi‐...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Checking and adjusting the tire Insert the connector into the power socket in the vehicle interior. inflation pressure Checking Switch off the compressor. Read the tire pressure on the tire pressure display. To continue the trip, a tire inflation pressure of at least 2 bar must be reached.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Adjustment Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor again. Replace the faulty tire and the sealant bottle of Stop at a suitable location. the tire repair set promptly. Screw the connection hose of the compres‐ Additional information: sor directly onto the tire valve stem. ▷...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Depending on the tires detected or registered, the system displays the specified nominal pres‐ Use only in pairs on the rear wheels, equipped sures on the control display and compares them with the tires of the following wheel/tire sizes: with the current tire pressures.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Enter the information about the mounted "Tire settings" tires in the tire settings when the system "Tire selection" does not automatically detect the tires. "Manual" ▷ The Tire Pressure Monitor does not activate "Tire type" until after driving for a few minutes: Select the tire type that is mounted on the ▷...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Current tire temperature One to four yellow wheels Depending on the model, the current tire tem‐ A flat tire or major tire pressure loss has occurred peratures are displayed. in the indicated tires. The current tire temperatures may change while Gray wheels driving or due to the outside temperature.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Messages: for tires without special In addition, an icon with a Check Control mes‐ sage appears on the Control Display. approval Icon Possible cause General information There is a tire pressure loss. When a flat tire is indicated, the Dynamic Stability Control may be turned on.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Messages: for tires with special Measure approval Check the tire pressure and correct as needed. General information Perform a system reset. When a flat tire is indicated, the Dynamic Stability If the tire inflation pressure is too low Control may be turned on.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Have the electronics replaced at the next oppor‐ Icon Possible cause tunity. There is a flat tire or a major tire pres‐ sure loss. Runflat tires No reset was performed for the sys‐ Safety information tem. The system issues a warning based on the tire inflation pressures stored during the last reset.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Failure performing a reset Vehicle handling with damaged tires Vehicles driven with a damaged tire will handle Tires with special approval: the system will not differently, potentially leading to conditions such function correctly if a reset was not performed, as the following: for example a flat tire may be indicated although the tire inflation pressures are correct.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY General information a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Accord‐ The system detects tire pressure loss on the ba‐ ingly, when the low tire pressure telltale illumi‐ sis of rotation speed differences between the in‐ nates, you should stop and check your tires as dividual wheels while driving.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Performing initialization Indication of a flat tire When initializing, the set tire inflation pressures A yellow warning light is illuminated in serve as reference values in order to detect a flat the instrument cluster. tire. Initialization is started by confirming the tire In addition, an icon with a Check Control mes‐...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Runflat tires Vehicle handling with damaged tires Vehicles driven with a damaged tire will handle Safety information differently, potentially leading to conditions such as the following: ▷ Greater likelihood of skidding of the vehicle. Warning ▷ Longer braking distances.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY mediately in the event of a breakdown when there is tire pressure loss. Warning If needed, the tools for changing wheels are On soft, uneven or slippery ground, for example available as accessories from a dealer’s service snow, ice, tiles, etc., the vehicle jack can slip center or another qualified service center or re‐...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Lug bolt lock jacking point next to the wheel housing. Make sure not to damage any of the underbody pan‐ eling parts. Principle The wheel lug bolts have a special coding. The lug bolts can only be released with the adapter Securing the vehicle against rolling which matches the coding.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Preparing the vehicle Jacking up the vehicle ▷ Park the vehicle on solid and non-slip ground at a safe distance from road traffic. Warning ▷ Turn on the hazard warning system. Hands and fingers can be jammed when using ▷...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Mounting a wheel Extend the vehicle jack by turning the vehicle jack crank or lever clockwise. Mount one emergency wheel only, as required. Unscrew the lug bolts. Remove the wheel. Put the new wheel or emergency wheel on and screw in at least two lug bolts in a cross‐...
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There is a risk of accidents or risk of damage to property. The manufacturer of your vehicle rec‐ ommends that work under the hood be per‐ formed only by an authorized BMW i dealer's Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Under the hood MOBILITY Opening hood service center or another qualified service cen‐ ter or repair shop. Pull lever, arrow 1. Hood is unlocked. Warning There are protruding parts, for instance locking hook, on the inside of the hood. There is a risk of injury.
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Not all commercially available additives are suita‐ ble for the vehicle. The vehicle manufacturer rec‐ Have coolant topped up by a dealer's service ommends using coolant with the BMW LC-18 center or another qualified service center or re‐ specification. Do not mix additives of different pair shop.
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Follow the usage instructions on the washer fluid container. Use of BMW’s Windshield Washer Concentrate or the equivalent is recommended. NOTICE Silicon-containing additives in the washer fluid for the water-repelling effect on the windows can lead to damage to the washing system.
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Operating materials MOBILITY Malfunction The use of undiluted windshield washer concen‐ trate or alcohol-based antifreeze can lead to in‐ correct readings at temperatures below +5 ℉/-15 ℃. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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BMW i dealer’s service center or another quali‐ as checking brake fluid and changing the micro‐ fied service center or repair shop.
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Maintenance MOBILITY Maintenance Booklet for US Position Models Please consult your Maintenance Booklet for ad‐ ditional information on the performance of serv‐ ice and maintenance work. The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends that maintenance and repair be performed by a service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
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Replacing components MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle equipment and options Replacing the wiper blades To change the wiper blades, bring wipers into This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ fold-out position. ment, systems and functions that are available Fold-out position of the wipers, refer to now and will be available in the future, even if page 139.
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Replacing components MOBILITY qualified service center or repair shop perform More information about the battery can be re‐ the work in case of a malfunction. quested from a dealer's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Safety information Safety information Warning DANGER...
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The fuses are located at different places in the vehicle. Information on the fuse layout and the positions of the fuse boxes is available on the Internet: www.bmw.com/fusecard. Safety information Warning Incorrect and repaired fuses can overload elec‐ trical lines and components. There is a risk of fire.
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Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Vehicle equipment and options Warning triangle This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ Turn the screw cap in the tailgate by 90°, ar‐ ment, systems and functions that are available row 1, and fold down the trim panel, arrow 2. now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle.
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Control Display. If the vehicle is equipped with Teleservices, sup‐ When BMW Accident Assistance is activated, port is offered through Teleservice Diagnosis. data on the vehicle's condition is sent to BMW. "MENU" "All apps" Functional requirements "Assistance"...
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The Intelligent Assist system establishes a con‐ If an accident is detected automatically nection with the BMW Response Center. A text message relating to BMW Accident Assis‐ For technical reasons, the Emergency Call can‐ tance appears on the Control Display.
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Even if you are unable to respond, the BMW ▷ Do not inhale any gases escaping from the Response Center can take further steps to high-voltage battery;...
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Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Safety information ▷ Lift the vehicle using suitable means. ▷ Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its tow fitting, body parts, or suspension parts. DANGER Contact with live components can lead to an Pushing the vehicle electric shock.
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Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Tow fitting weight of the towing vehicle is heavier than the vehicle to be towed. General information NOTICE If the tow bar or tow rope is attached incor‐ rectly, damage to other vehicle parts can occur. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage.
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Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Safety information NOTICE If the tow fitting is not used as intended, there may be damage to the vehicle or to the tow fit‐ ting. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Follow the notes on using the tow fitting.
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Vehicle Care MOBILITY Vehicle Care Vehicle equipment and options NOTICE When washing with an open charging socket This chapter describes model-specific equip‐ cover, the charging socket can be damaged. ment, systems and functions that are available There is a danger of damage to property. Close now and will be available in the future, even if the charging socket cover before washing.
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Vehicle Care MOBILITY Automatic washing systems or car Driving into a car wash washes Safety information Safety information NOTICE Selector lever position P is automatically en‐ NOTICE gaged when standby state is switched off. Using a car wash with high pressure washers There is a risk of damage to property, among may result in water penetration of window other potential damage.
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General information To guard against discoloration, such as from BMW recommends using vehicle care and clothing, clean leather and provide leather care cleaning products from BMW. Suitable vehicle roughly every two months.
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Vehicle Care MOBILITY Chrome surfaces Immediately remove aggressive substances such as sunscreen to prevent the fabric from being al‐ Carefully clean Chrome surfaces, especially in tered or discolored. case of exposure to road salt, with plenty of wa‐ ter and added auto shampoo as needed. Safety information Rubber components NOTICE...
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Vehicle Care MOBILITY Displays, screens and protective glass of Dampen the cloth lightly with water, if needed. the Head-up display Do not soak the headliner. Safety belts NOTICE Chemical cleaning agents, moisture or fluids of Warning any kind can damage the surface of displays and screens.
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The dimensions can vary depending on the The height of the vehicle can also differ, e.g., due model version, equipment version or country- to tires and vehicle load. specific measurement procedure. BMW i4 Gran Coupé Width with mirrors in/mm 81.6/2,073 Width without mirrors in/mm 74.3/1,886...
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Technical data REFERENCE i4 eDrive40 Approved front axle weight lbs/kg 2,535/1,150 Approved rear axle weight lbs/kg 3,417/1,550 i4 M50 Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 6,030/2,735 Payload lbs/kg 926/420 Approved front axle weight lbs/kg 2,844/1,290 Approved rear axle weight lbs/kg 3,417/1,550 Online Edition for Part no.
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Appendix REFERENCE Appendix General information Any updates to the Owner's Manual of the vehi‐ cle are listed here. Updates made after the editorial deadline The following chapters were updated in the printed version of the Owner's Manual after the editorial deadline for the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle had closed: ▷...
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Appendix REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Index Alarm system Alarm, unintentional All-season tires, see Winter tires 3D view All-wheel-drive, see xDrive Ambient light Android Auto, connection to the vehicle Android Auto preparation, connection to the ve‐ ABS Antilock Braking System hicle ACC, Cruise Control with distance control...
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Can holder, front, see Cup holder, front Entertainment, Communication Can holder, rear, see Cup holder, rear BMW Accident Assistance Care BMW Assist, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Care, Head-up Display Entertainment and Communication Care, light-alloy wheels BMW Digital Key Care of displays, screens...
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Clearance, water Change, wheels and tires Climate control Changing parts Closing with the Key Card Changing wheels Closing with the smartphone, see BMW Digital CHARGE, energy recovery Charge state indicator, high-voltage battery Clothes hooks Charging cable, Flexible Fast Charger Coasting Charging cable, high-voltage battery Coasting with engine decoupled, see Coast‐...
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Destination input Control systems, driving stability Device list Coolant Diagnosis connection Coolant level Digital Key Cooling, maximum Digital Key, see BMW Digital Key Cooling system Dimensions Cornering light Dimmable exterior mirrors Corrosion on brake discs Dimmable interior mirror Cosmetic mirror...
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ECO PRO, see Driving Dynamics Control Drive power reduced, see Heavily discharged eDRIVE drivetrain, driving instructions high-voltage battery eDRIVE, electric driving, see BMW eDRIVE Driver activity, see Driver Attention Camera Efficient4x4, see xDrive Driver assistance, parking, see Parking assis‐ Electric driving...
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Filter, see Interior filter Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Fine wood parts, care Gross vehicle weight, approved First-aid kit Guest profile, see BMW ID Flat tire, changing wheels Flat tire, continued driving 315, Flat tire, Flat Tire Monitor TPM Flat tire message, FTM...
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Heated steering wheel status display Heavy cargo, stowing Indicator lights Height, vehicle Individual air distribution High-beam Assistant Individual settings, see BMW ID High beams Inductive charging, smartphone, see Wireless High beams/low beams, see High-beam Assis‐ charging tray tant Inflation pressure, tires...
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Level 1 charging, see Charging vehicle Based Service CBS Level 2 charging cable, see Mode 3 charging ca‐ Maintenance, see Service notifications Maintenance system, BMW Level 3 charging cable, see DC charging ca‐ Make-up mirror Malfunction, vehicle key Light-alloy wheels, care...
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Opening and closing Mode 2 charging cable Opening with the Key Card Mode 2 charing, see Charging vehicle Opening with the smartphone, see BMW Digital Mode 3 charging cable Mode 4 charging cable, see DC charging ca‐ Operating concept, iDrive...
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Personal data, deleting ments Personal eSIM Rear-end collision preparation Personal hotspot Rear-end collision warning, see Rear-end colli‐ Personal profile, see BMW ID sion preparation Personal settings Rear lights, replacing, see Lights and bulbs Phone, connecting Rear seat backrests, folding down Physical units, see Setting units of measure‐...
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Run-flat tire SET button, cruise control Set clock Set day, see Date Set system language, see Language Set time, see Time Safe braking Setting, Control Display Safe Share function, see BMW Digital Key Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Settings, locking/unlocking Speed warning Settings, seats and head restraints SPORT BOOST, see Driving Dynamics Con‐ Setting units of measurement trol Shortcuts, iDrive Sport chassis/suspension, see Adaptive M chas‐ Side airbag sis/suspension Side collision mitigation Sport displays Side protection, Park Distance Control side, see SPORT INDIVIDUAL, see Driving Dynamics...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Summer tires, tread Tire inflation pressure monitor TPM Sun visor Tire marking Sun visor, sliding Tire pressure Supplementary Owner's Manuals Tire Pressure Monitor Suspension settings, see Driving Dynamics Con‐ Tire Pressure Monitor, reset trol Tire repair set Switches, see Dashboard Tires and wheels...
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VIN, see Vehicle identification number Unlocking, automatic Voice command response Unlocking, see Opening and Closing Voice control Unlocking, settings Voice control, see BMW Intelligent Personal As‐ Unwarranted alarm, see Avoiding unintentional sistant alarms Voice control system Updates made after the editorial deadline...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Window, defrosting Windows, powered Windshield, defrosting Windshield washer fluid, see Washer fluid Windshield wiper, see Wiper system Winter tires Winter tires, tread Wiper blades, replacing Wiper fluid, see Washer fluid Wiper, fold-away position Wiper, see Washer/wiper system Wiper system Wireless charging, smartphone, see Wireless charging tray...
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California Proposition 65 Warning For vehicles sold in California: Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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The Ultimate Driving Machine® BMW DRIVER'S GUIDE APP. Your customized information about the vehicle in an app. Optimized for smartphones & tablets. Can be used offline. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A48844 - X/21...
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