BMW X5 xDrive45e PLUG-IN HYBRID 2022 Owner's Manual

BMW X5 xDrive45e PLUG-IN HYBRID 2022 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Content OWNER'S MANUAL. BMW X5 PLUG-IN HYBRID. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 3 The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better control you will have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest the following: Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new BMW. Also use the Integrated Owner's Manual in your vehicle. It contains important notes on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your BMW.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    On the road ......................CONTROLS Dashboard ......................Sensors of the vehicle ..................Operating condition of the vehicle ..............iDrive ........................BMW Remote Software Upgrade ..............General settings ....................Personal settings ....................Connections ......................Opening and closing ..................Seats, mirrors and steering wheel ..............
  • Page 5 © 2022 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English ID7 VI/22, - Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 6: Notes Information

    NOTES Information Information Using this Owner's Manual Media at a glance Orientation General information The fastest way to find information on a partic- The contents of the Owner's Manual are avail- ular topic is by using the index. able in various media formats. The following Owner's Manual media formats are available: For an overview of the vehicle, we recommend reading the quick reference guide in the own-...
  • Page 7 Integrated BMW Driver’s Guide Web Owner's Manual will be displayed. The BMW Driver’s Guide Web shows the most suitable information for the selected vehicle. Opening via iDrive If possible, only equipment and functions that...
  • Page 8 Owner's Manual, refer to the Supple- Items or actions without strict order or alterna- mentary Owner's Manuals. tive options are shown as a bulletpoint list. Your BMW service center is happy to answer ▷ First possibility. any questions that you may have about the ▷...
  • Page 9 BMW center. BMW parts and accessories have been tested Warranty by BMW for their safety and suitability in BMW Your vehicle is technically configured for the vehicles. operating conditions and registration require- BMW warrants genuine BMW parts and acces- ments applicable in the country of first delivery, sories.
  • Page 10 California to cause cancer and birth defects Specifications for maintenance measures: or other reproductive harm. To minimize ex- ▷ BMW maintenance system. posure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle Maintenance, refer to page 398. the engine except as necessary, service your ▷...
  • Page 11 Information NOTES Data memory nance recommendations, events or faults can be stored temporarily or permanently. This information generally documents the General information state of a component, a module, a system, or Electronic control devices are installed in the the surrounding area, for instance: vehicle.
  • Page 12 NOTES Information another qualified service center or repair shop The sound and picture from the mobile devi- performs repair or servicing work. ces can be played back and displayed through the multimedia system. Certain information is Data entry and data transfer into transferred to the mobile devices at the same time.
  • Page 13 Information NOTES Any collection, processing, and use of personal This data can help provide a better un- data above and beyond that needed to pro- derstanding of the circumstances in which vide the services must always be based on a crashes and injuries occur.
  • Page 14 National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- tration (NHTSA), in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, West- wood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone 1-800-831-1117.
  • Page 15 Information NOTES obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 16: Safety Of The High-Voltage System

    NOTES Safety of the high-voltage system Safety of the high-voltage system Vehicle features and options ▷ Water in the footwell, for instance after a rainstorm when the window was kept open. ▷ Vehicle is in water but only up to the al- This chapter describes all standard, country- lowed height.
  • Page 17 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.
  • Page 18: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE Getting in Getting in Opening and closing Buttons for the central locking system Buttons on the vehicle key Overview Unlocking Buttons for the central locking system. 2 Locking 3 To open the tailgate Locking 4 Panic mode, pathway lighting Press the button with the front doors closed.
  • Page 19 Getting in QUICK REFERENCE Carrying the vehicle key with you, e.g., in your Performing the foot movement pants pocket, is sufficient. Stand in the middle behind the vehicle at The vehicle automatically detects the vehicle approx. one arm's length away from the key when it is in close proximity or in the inte- rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 20 QUICK REFERENCE Getting in Driver's door With Comfort Access: the lower tailgate will be closed automatically with the upper tail- gate. Press the button on the inside of the upper tailgate. Displays, control elements Safety switch In the vicinity of the steering wheel 2 Power windows 3 Central locking system 4 Exterior mirrors...
  • Page 21 Getting in QUICK REFERENCE Buttons on the Controller Button Function Call up the main menu. Go to Apps menu. Call up the Media/Radio menu. Call up the Communication menu. Call up the navigation map. Call up the destination input menu for navigation.
  • Page 22: Set-Up And Use

    QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Set-up and use Seats, mirrors and steering Adjusting distance wheel Electrically adjustable seats ▷ Back: press the button and push the head restraint toward the rear. ▷ Forward: pull the head restraint toward the front. Backrest width After setting the distance, make sure that the 2 Thigh support...
  • Page 23 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Adjusting the exterior mirrors Storing Set the desired position. Press the button. The lettering on the button is illuminated. Press the desired button 1 or 2 at the door while the lettering is illuminated. A signal sounds.
  • Page 24 QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use "New device" Button Function "Phone calls and audio" Changeover of wave range/ The vehicle's Bluetooth name is displayed satellite radio. on the Control Display. Menu Apps. Compare the control number displayed on the Control Display with the control number on the display of the mobile device, and Navigation destination input confirm that the two match.
  • Page 25 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Apple CarPlay© preparation Principle CarPlay allows operation of select functions of a compatible Apple iPhone via Siri voice con- trol and iDrive. Functional requirements ▷ Compatible iPhone, iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or later. ▷...
  • Page 26: On The Road

    QUICK REFERENCE On the road On the road Driving Parking brake Setting Drive-ready state Pull the switch. Turning on the drive-ready state The LED on the switch and the indicator light in the instrument cluster are illuminated. Releasing With drive-ready state switched on: Press the switch while stepping on the Close the driver's door.
  • Page 27 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Light and view Engage selector lever position R only when the vehicle is stationary. Turn signal, high beams, headlight Releasing the selector lever lock flasher Turn signal Press the button. Engaging selector lever position P ▷...
  • Page 28 QUICK REFERENCE On the road Lights and lighting ▷ Normal wiper speed: position 2. ▷ Fast wiper speed: position 3. Lighting functions Turning off the window wiper system Icon Function and flick wipe Lights off. Daytime driving lights. Parking lights. Automatic headlight control.
  • Page 29 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity Clean the rear window Turn the outer switch in the desired direction. ▷ In resting position: turn the switch down- ward, arrow 3. The switch automatically re- turns to its idle position when released. ▷...
  • Page 30 QUICK REFERENCE On the road The button is located in the storage compart- Button Function ment of the driver's door. Seat and armrest heating. Switch off drive-ready state. Air conditioning. Press the button to start the pressure Opening the Climate menu. compensation.
  • Page 31 Cleaning the wheels The friction during hard braking may produce Providing assistance brake dust and make the rims dirty. Brake dust can be removed by cleaning the rims. BMW recommends using vehicle care and cleaning Hazard warning flashers agents from BMW.
  • Page 32 "Installed apps" "BMW Assist" If necessary, "BMW Roadside Assistance" A voice connection is established. ConnectedDrive BMW Assistance BMW Assist includes various services having to do with the vehicle, e.g., customer support. The services help maintain mobility. "COM" "BMW Assist" "BMW Assist"...
  • Page 33 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 34: Dashboard

    CONTROLS Dashboard Dashboard Vehicle features and options cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun- try versions. This also applies to safety-re- lated functions and systems. When using these This chapter describes all standard, country- functions and systems, the applicable laws specific and optional features offered with the and regulations must be observed.
  • Page 35 Dashboard CONTROLS Front passenger seat functionality Cruise Control: store the speed Speed Limit Assistant: accept suggested speed Memory function Interrupt or continue cruise control Massage function Active Cruise Control: increase distance Opening and closing the tailgate Active Cruise Control: reduce dis- tance 7 Pitman arm, left Cruise Control rocker switch...
  • Page 36 CONTROLS Dashboard Rear wiper Automatic headlight control Adaptive lighting functions Automatic High Beam Assistant Clean the rear window Low beams Horn, entire surface Instrument lighting Steering wheel heating Right roadside parking light Adjusting the steering wheel Left roadside parking light 16 Fold-out compartment Unlocking the hood 17 Lights...
  • Page 37 Dashboard CONTROLS In the vicinity of the center console Control Display Parking brake Hazard warning system Automatic Hold Intelligent Safety Driving Dynamics Control 3 Ventilation SPORT drive mode 4 Glove compartment HYBRID drive mode 5 Automatic climate control 6 Radio/multimedia, see Owner's Manual for ELECTRIC drive mode Navigation, Entertainment, and Communi- cation...
  • Page 38 CONTROLS Dashboard BATTERY CONTROL drive Panorama View mode Parking assistance systems DSC Dynamic Stability Control 13 Steptronic transmission selector lever In the vicinity of the headliner Emergency Call, SOS Reading lights Glass sunroof Interior lights Indicator light, front passenger airbag Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 39: Sensors Of The Vehicle

    Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Vehicle features and options Cameras This chapter describes all standard, country- Front camera specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun- try versions.
  • Page 40 CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Top view cameras ▷ Camera behind the windshield: if the cam- era has overheated and been temporarily switched off due to excessively high tem- peratures. ▷ Camera behind the windshield: during cali- bration of the camera immediately after ve- hicle delivery.
  • Page 41 Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Radar sensors, side, front ▷ After improper paint work on the vehicle in the area of the sensors. ▷ On steep hilltops or in sharp dips in the road. If applicable, a Check Control message will be displayed when the system limits are reached.
  • Page 42 CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle ▷ After improper paint work on the vehicle in the area of the sensors. ▷ For small children and animals. ▷ For persons with certain clothing, for in- stance jacket. ▷ In case of external interference with the ultrasonics, for instance from passing ve- hicles, loud machines or other ultrasonic sources.
  • Page 43: Operating Condition Of The Vehicle

    Operating condition of the vehicle CONTROLS Operating condition of the vehicle Vehicle features and options In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away, follow the following: ▷ Set the parking brake. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the ▷...
  • Page 44 CONTROLS Operating condition of the vehicle Via button on the radio In some situations, the idle state is not set au- tomatically, for instance during a phone call or Press the button on the radio. when the low beams are switched on. The control display and the in- strument cluster illuminate.
  • Page 45 ▷ On uphill grades or on downhill slopes, also secure the vehicle, for instance with Additional information: a wheel chock. BMW eDRIVE, refer to page 146. Display in the instrument cluster Warning When the drive-ready state Unattended children or animals in the vehicle...
  • Page 46 CONTROLS Operating condition of the vehicle Combustion engine start Functional requirements The combustion engine is started under the following conditions when the drive-ready state is switched on: ▷ The temperature of the hybrid system is too high or too low. ▷...
  • Page 47: Idrive

    All functions of the entertainment system, e.g., radio stations or connection with external ▷ Via the touchpad. devices. ▷ Via the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. ▷ Via the gesture control. Communication Phone and message functions, e-mail and Safety information calendar, and also the connection and man- agement of mobile devices, such as smart- phones.
  • Page 48 Management of apps, access to apps and entered in all languages that are available vehicle functions. Additional apps and vehicle in iDrive. functions can be purchased from the BMW Store. Activating/deactivating the functions Several menu items are preceded by a check- Widgets box.
  • Page 49 iDrive CONTROLS Programmable memory buttons Icon Meaning SMS text message received. General information Message received. The iDrive functions can be stored on the pro- grammable memory buttons and called up di- Reminder. rectly, for instance radio stations, navigation Sending not possible. destinations, phone numbers and menu en- tries.
  • Page 50 CONTROLS iDrive The assignment of the buttons is displayed in objects in the area in front of the Control Dis- the upper area of the Control Display. play. Deleting all button assignments Switching on/off automatically All button assignments can be deleted. The Control Display is turned on automatically Press and hold buttons 1 and 8 at the same when the vehicle is unlocked or as soon as the...
  • Page 51 iDrive CONTROLS Button Function Call up the navigation map. Call up the destination input menu for navigation. Call up the previous display. Call up the Options menu. ▷ Press to select a menu item, for example. Operating via the Controller Opening the main menu Press the button.
  • Page 52 CONTROLS iDrive It is also possible to select widgets in the in- ▷ Tilt the Controller to the left. strument cluster. The current display closes and the previous display is shown. Adjusting the menu ▷ Press the button. Adjusting widgets The previous display re-opens.
  • Page 53 iDrive CONTROLS Using alphabetical lists Entering special characters For alphabetical lists with more than 30 en- Input Operation tries, the letters for which an entry exists can be displayed in a text box. Delete a charac- Swipe to the left on the ter.
  • Page 54 CONTROLS iDrive You can tap on menu items and widgets. ▷ Delete selected page: tap "Delete Touch the Control Display with your fingers. Do page". not use any objects. ▷ Adjust content of the widget: tap center of widget. Opening the main menu Tap "Done".
  • Page 55 The microphone on the driver's side is ac- on the driver side and the front passenger tive. side. ▷ Say the activation word ›Hello BMW‹ or a ▷ Say commands at a normal volume. personal activation word. Speaking directly into the microphone does not improve the speech recognition.
  • Page 56 In addition to a preset activation word ›Hello ▷ Press the button on the steering BMW‹, a personal activation word can be set wheel again. up in the active driver profile. The personal ac- tivation word can also be changed or deleted.
  • Page 57 iDrive CONTROLS Possible commands Windows and light ▷ ›Open the windows automatically.‹ General information ▷ ›Delete activation point for automatic power Most contents on the Control Display can be window.‹ spoken as commands, e.g. menu items or list ▷ ›Ambient lighting.‹ entries.
  • Page 58 CONTROLS iDrive Settings "Voice control" "Online speech processing" Setting the voice control Adjusting the volume You can set the system to use standard dialog or a short version. Turn the volume button during the voice guid- ance until the desired volume is set. The short version of the voice control plays back short messages in abbreviated form.
  • Page 59 Principle Several iDrive functions can be operated by General information hand motion using BMW Gesture Control. By selecting a program, the interior lighting, climate control and music selection will be ad- justed. A program takes 3 minutes. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 60 CONTROLS iDrive Overview "Gesture control" "Gesture control" Settings "CAR" "Settings" "General settings" "Gesture control" Select the desired setting. The camera in the headliner detects gestures Carrying out gestures that are carried out in the area of the center console at the height of the Control Display. ▷...
  • Page 61 iDrive CONTROLS Gesture Operation Function Slowly move forearm counterclockwise in a cir- Reduce the volume. cular pattern with the index finger stretched out forward. Gesture is detected after one circular movement. Pinch with thumb and index finger and move Surround View: turn camera hand horizontally to the right or left.
  • Page 62 CONTROLS iDrive System limits Gesture recognition by the camera in the headliner can be disturbed by the following cir- cumstances: ▷ The camera lens is covered. ▷ Objects are located on the interior mirror. ▷ The camera lens is dirty, clean camera lens.
  • Page 63: Bmw Remote Software Upgrade

    Functional requirement General information Standby must be turned on to search for a software upgrade. BMW recommends performing the Remote Software Upgrade as soon as it becomes Automatic search available. The vehicle regularly searches for updates in Safety information the background.
  • Page 64 Installing the upgrade with limited mobile network availability. General information Download the upgrade in the BMW app to the smartphone. ▷ The installation of the upgrade may result in a deletion of software changes, e.g., Follow the instructions in the BMW app.
  • Page 65 BMW Remote Software Upgrade CONTROLS Starting installation ▷ Charging the vehicle is interrupted due to the installation. The upgrade can be installed when all prereq- ▷ Following the successful installation, charg- uisites have been met. ing the vehicle may not continue automati- "CAR"...
  • Page 66 CONTROLS BMW Remote Software Upgrade Malfunction In the event of a malfunction, follow the in- structions on the control display or in the BMW app. If the malfunction cannot be remedied, contact an authorized service center or another quali- fied service center or a repair shop.
  • Page 67: General Settings

    General settings CONTROLS General settings Vehicle features and options Setting the time format "CAR" This chapter describes all standard, country- "Settings" specific and optional features offered with the "General settings" series. It also describes features and functions "Date and time" that are not necessarily available in your vehi- cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun- "Time format:"...
  • Page 68 CONTROLS General settings Setting the date format the driver. This system supports various vehi- cle assistance systems, e.g.: "CAR" ▷ Fatigue alert. "Settings" ▷ Steering Assistant with Assisted Driving "General settings" Plus. "Date and time" Activating/deactivating "Date format:" Select the desired setting. "CAR"...
  • Page 69 General settings CONTROLS Speed warning Activating/deactivating pop- Principle For some functions, pop-ups are displayed au- The speed warning can be used to set a speed tomatically on the Control Display. Some of limit. A warning will be issued when this speed these pop-ups can be activated or deactivated.
  • Page 70 General information mails, SMS text messages or reminders. The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistants al- ▷ Messages, for instance from the BMW app. lows the configuration of the range of mes- sages that will be displayed. Depending on ▷ Messages from the manufacturer of the ve-...
  • Page 71 General settings CONTROLS Tilt the Controller to the right. "Notification display" Select the desired setting. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 72: Personal Settings

    Trip computer and on-board computer in- formation. Principle ▷ Navigation, for instance stored destina- The vehicle offers different services, whose tions. use requires a data transfer to BMW or a serv- ▷ Phone book. ice provider. ▷ Online data, for instance Favorites, cookies. ▷...
  • Page 73 ConnectedDrive countries:The settings stored in the driver's profile can be synchronized with If the set-up assistant was opened in the the personal BMW ConnectedDrive account. guest profile: create driver profile. It is thereby possible to use these settings in ▷...
  • Page 74 Scanning the displayed QR code will ac- ▷ No driver profile has been assigned to the cept the access data for the Connected- vehicle key that was used to unlock the ve- Drive account from the BMW app. hicle. ▷ "Log in" ▷...
  • Page 75 Personal settings CONTROLS The digital key that is recognized in the If no driver profile is assigned to this key, vehicle interior is assigned to the driver the guest profile is activated. profile. If multiple digital keys are de- Setting up a PIN tected, the unintended digital keys must be removed from the vehicle interior.
  • Page 76 Connected- Drive account. This means that it is possible "Avatar" to use the personal settings in other BMW ve- Select the desired profile picture. hicles with ConnectedDrive access as well, if ConnectedDrive countries: this function is supported.
  • Page 77 ▷ When the vehicle was unlocked from the BMW app. ConnectedDrive countries: A driver profile can only be created and synchronized with the ConnectedDrive account when the vehicle has cellular network recep- tion.
  • Page 78: Connections

    CONTROLS Connections Connections Vehicle features and options cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun- try versions. This also applies to safety-re- lated functions and systems. When using these This chapter describes all standard, country- functions and systems, the applicable laws specific and optional features offered with the and regulations must be observed.
  • Page 79 Information on compatible mobile devices is detected, the data is transmitted to the ve- available as follows: hicle and can be used via iDrive. ▷ On the BMW homepage. ▷ For some devices, certain settings are nec- essary, for instance authorization; see the ▷...
  • Page 80 Icon Meaning vices such as audio devices or mobile phones via Bluetooth®. Telephone. ▷ "Apps" Bluetooth audio. With the installed BMW app, apps from WLAN in the vehicle, Wi-Fi hotspot. the smartphone can be displayed in the vehicle. Apps. ▷ "Wi-Fi®"...
  • Page 81 Compatible device with Bluetooth interface. expected. Compatible devices, refer to page 79. In this case, the following explanations can ▷ The vehicle key or BMW display key is in help: the vehicle. Why could the mobile phone not be paired or ▷...
  • Page 82 CONTROLS Connections WLAN connection ▷ Transmission of the telephone book entries is not yet complete. ▷ It is possible that only the telephone book General information entries of the mobile phone or the SIM card For certain applications, such as apps, the are transmitted.
  • Page 83 Connections CONTROLS Connecting a device to the Internet Deactivating Internet usage via the via the Wi-Fi hotspot Wi-Fi hotspot Using the Internet for the first time via the Wi- Internet usage may be deactivated if the data Fi hotspot requires registration and possibly a volume is used up, for instance.
  • Page 84 CONTROLS Connections Android Auto© preparation On the mobile device, search for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity and select the vehicle. A control number is displayed. Principle Compare the control number displayed on Android Auto allows select functions of a com- the Control Display with the control number patible smartphone to be operated via Goo- on the display of the mobile device, and...
  • Page 85 Connections CONTROLS USB connection Compare the control number displayed on the Control Display with the control number on the display of the mobile device, and General information confirm that the two match. The following mobile devices can be con- "Use Android Auto" nected to the USB port: If necessary, finish the setup on the mobile ▷...
  • Page 86 CONTROLS Connections via the onboard socket, when it is con- nected to the USB port. ▷ Depending on how the USB device is be- ing used, settings may be required on the USB storage device, refer to the operating instructions of the device. Not compatible USB devices: ▷...
  • Page 87: Opening And Closing

    People or animals in the vehicle can lock the one vehicle key and the BMW display key. doors from the inside and lock themselves in. Each vehicle key contains a replaceable bat- In this case, the vehicle cannot be opened tery.
  • Page 88 CONTROLS Opening and closing ▷ If only the driver's door or all access to the vehicle will be unlocked. Warning ▷ If the unlocking of the vehicle is confirmed Unattended children or animals in the vehicle with a light signal or a sound signal. can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic, for instance due to the ▷...
  • Page 89 Opening and closing CONTROLS Locking Closing Press and hold the button on the vehicle General information key in close range to the vehicle after The behavior of the vehicle during locking us- locking. ing the vehicle key depends on the following The windows and the glass sunroof with sun settings: protection are closed, as long as the button on...
  • Page 90 CONTROLS Opening and closing Selector lever position P must be engaged to Pathway lighting, refer to page 192. open the tailgate with the vehicle key. Replacing the battery When the trailer power socket is occupied, the tailgate cannot be opened with the vehicle key. NOTICE Safety information Improper batteries in a battery-operated de-...
  • Page 91 Opening and closing CONTROLS Press the lid closed. ▷ Fault of radio transmission by a charging process of mobile devices, for instance Push the integrated key into the vehicle key charging of a mobile phone. until the integrated key engages. ▷...
  • Page 92 Opening and closing Safety information ▷ The options provided by the Remote Serv- ices of the BMW app include the ability to lock and unlock a vehicle. Warning This requires an active BMW Connected- People or animals in the vehicle can lock the Drive contract and the BMW app must be doors from the inside and lock themselves in.
  • Page 93 Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview Display General information The display is divided into the upper status line, the information area, and the lower status line. Upper status line The upper status line displays the following information: To open the tailgate ▷...
  • Page 94 CONTROLS Opening and closing Turning on/off Main menu Information/Function The display will go out automatically after a "Vehicle Service interval indicators of short time to conserve battery power. information" Condition Based Service. Hiding the display on the display manually: Status of the roadside park- press the button on the left side of the display ing lights.
  • Page 95 Opening and closing CONTROLS Charging in the wireless charging tray may With thermoelectric cooling and heating heat up the tray and the display key. system for a cup holder: centered in the center console At higher temperatures, the charge current through the display key may be reduced, and in isolated cases the charging process may be interrupted temporarily.
  • Page 96 Pay at- A Check Control message is displayed. tention to the display in the instrument BMW display key detection by the vehicle may cluster. malfunction under the following circumstances: If the display key is detected: ▷...
  • Page 97 For some national-market versions, unlock- deactivate the Key Card. ing from the inside is only possible with par- When the BMW Digital Key is activated for the ticular knowledge. vehicle, a digital key can be used instead of the If persons spend a lengthy time in the vehicle vehicle key.
  • Page 98 CONTROLS Opening and closing Unlocking and locking the vehicle Tray without thermoelectric cooling and heat- ing system for a cup holder: Hold activated Key Card directly on the center of the external door handle of the driver's door. If the Key Card is not detected, slightly change the position of the Key Card and repeat the procedure.
  • Page 99 Principle Warning BMW Digital Key allows the vehicle to be un- For some national-market versions, unlock- locked and locked, as well as started, with a ing from the inside is only possible with par- compatible smartphone.
  • Page 100 Follow the instructions in the Digital Key menu Unattended children or animals in the vehicle in the BMW app or on the Control Display. can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic, for instance due to the...
  • Page 101 Opening and closing CONTROLS Deleting a shared key The digital remote control key must be enabled again to be able to use BMW Digital Key again. General information "CAR" Shared keys can be deleted via the smart- "Settings" phone with the digital remote control key, via "Doors/ vehicle access"...
  • Page 102 CONTROLS Opening and closing Malfunction Digital key recognition by the vehicle may mal- function under the following circumstances: ▷ The smartphone is shielded from the sen- sors in the vehicle by a smartphone cover that is not suitable. ▷ Objects such as a chip card or the Key Card are located between the smartphone and the smartphone cover.
  • Page 103 Opening and closing CONTROLS move the integrated key before pulling the Use the thumb for counter support to pre- external door handle. vent the cover cap from falling out of the door handle. Removing Remove the cover cap. Unlock or lock the door lock using the Press the button, arrow 1, and pull out the integrated key.
  • Page 104 Touchless unlocking and locking of the ve- hicle. Press the button with the front doors closed. ▷ Unlocking and locking the vehicle using the BMW Digital Key. The vehicle is not secured against theft when ▷ Open the tailgate. locking. ▷...
  • Page 105 Opening and closing CONTROLS ▷ If the unlocking of the vehicle is confirmed exterior mirrors are not folded in when the with a light signal or a sound signal. hazard warning flashers are switched on. ▷ If the welcome light is switched on when ▷...
  • Page 106 CONTROLS Opening and closing Closing Warning The tailgate swings back and up when it opens. There is a risk of injury or risk of dam- age to property. Make sure that the travel path of the tailgate is clear during opening and closing.
  • Page 107 Opening and closing CONTROLS General information NOTICE To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehicle, do not place the vehicle key in the cargo area. Sharp-edged or pointed objects can hit the windows and heating elements while driving. If the vehicle key is in the sensor area, the tail- There is a risk of damage to property, among gate may open or close inadvertently if you un- other potential damage.
  • Page 108 CONTROLS Opening and closing Touchless unlocking and locking of this movement, the leg must pass through the ranges of both sensors. the vehicle Principle When the driver approaches the locked vehicle with the vehicle key, the vehicle is unlocked. When the driver walks away from the unlocked vehicle with the vehicle key, the vehicle will be locked.
  • Page 109 Opening and closing CONTROLS All vehicle entry points: the vehicle will be ▷ Fault of the radio link from mobile phones unlocked regardless of the side on which or other electronic devices in direct proxim- the driver approaches the vehicle. ity to the vehicle key.
  • Page 110 CONTROLS Opening and closing Safety information first before closing the upper tailgate man- ually. Warning Upper tailgate Body parts can be jammed when operating the tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make Opening sure that the travel path of the tailgate is clear during opening and closing.
  • Page 111 Opening and closing CONTROLS Interruption of the opening procedure The vehicle key must be located in the inte- rior for this function. The opening procedure is interrupted in the following situations: With Comfort Access: ▷ When the vehicle starts moving. Pull and hold the button in the driver door.
  • Page 112 CONTROLS Opening and closing With Comfort Access: from the inside With Comfort Access: The upper tailgate and the lower tailgate are designed for electric op- Depending on the settings, the lower tailgate eration via the provided operating points. will be opened automatically with the upper tailgate.
  • Page 113 Opening and closing CONTROLS Soft-close automatic Functional requirements function ▷ At least one driver profile has been created. ▷ A driver profile or the guest profile is active. ▷ At least one driver profile has an assigned Safety information ConnectedDrive account. Accessing the menu for the valet Warning parking mode...
  • Page 114 CONTROLS Opening and closing Driver profile without PIN mode, a driver without a PIN has to enter the access data for his ConnectedDrive account. A PIN must be assigned to the driver profile. Select driver profile. "PIN" Enter the ConnectedDrive access data as- Enter PIN.
  • Page 115 Opening and closing CONTROLS The entire vehicle is unlocked. The vehicle locks automatically after a short period of time if no door is opened after Confirmation signals from the vehicle unlocking. "CAR" Tailgate "Settings" "Doors/ vehicle access" Opening height of the upper tailgate Deactivate or activate the desired confirma- You can set how far the upper tailgate can be tion signals:...
  • Page 116 CONTROLS Opening and closing Comfort Access This setting is also valid for the touchless opening of the tailgate. Touchless locking and unlocking Tailgate and doors Contactless locking and unlocking can be Depending on the vehicle equipment and switched on or off. country version, this setting may not be of- "CAR"...
  • Page 117 Opening and closing CONTROLS Alarm system Opening the doors with the alarm system switched on Principle The alarm system is triggered when a door is opened if the door was unlocked using the The alarm system issues a visual and acoustic integrated key in the door lock.
  • Page 118 When a window is frequently opened to the Possible situations for an unwanted alarm: same position, this task can be performed by ▷ In car washes. the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. For in- ▷ In duplex garages. stance when the same parking garage is fre- ▷...
  • Page 119 CONTROLS ▷ Vehicle key, refer to page 87. The window opens while the switch is be- ing held. ▷ BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, refer to page 55. ▷ Press the switch beyond the resist- ance point. Safety information The window opens automatically. Pressing the switch again stops the motion.
  • Page 120 CONTROLS Opening and closing Roller sunblinds, rear side Closing without the jam protection system windows In case of danger from the outside or if icing might prevent normal closing, proceed as fol- Safety information lows: Pull the switch past the resistance Warning point and hold it there.
  • Page 121 Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview fully open, the glass sunroof opens. ▷ Slide switch forward to the resistance point and hold. The glass sunroof closes while the switch is being held. If the glass sunroof is already closed or in the tilted position, the sun pro- tection closes.
  • Page 122 CONTROLS Opening and closing Comfort position roof closes without jam protection. Make sure that the closing path is clear. In some models, the wind noises in the car's interior are lowest when the glass sunroof is Closing from the lifted position without not fully open.
  • Page 123 Opening and closing CONTROLS Initializing the system Press the switch up and hold it until the initialization is com- plete: Initialization begins within 15 seconds. ▷ If the glass sunroof is closed, it opens then closes again. ▷ If the glass sunroof is open, it first closes, then opens and closes again.
  • Page 124: Seats, Mirrors And Steering Wheel

    CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country- Warning specific and optional features offered with the Seat setting while driving can lead to unex- series. It also describes features and functions pected movements of the seat.
  • Page 125 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Seat tilt Tilt switch up or down. Backrest width 2 Thigh support Backrest tilt 3 Forward/backward, height, seat tilt 4 Upper backrest 5 Backrest tilt, head restraint 6 Lumbar support Longitudinal direction Tilt switch forward or backward. Thigh support Multifunctional seat Press switch forward or backward.
  • Page 126 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Sport seat Adjusting ▷ Press the front/rear section of the button: The curvature is in- creased/decreased. ▷ Press the upper/lower sec- tion of the button: The curvature is shifted up/ down. Pull the lever at the front of the seat and push Backrest width the thigh support forward or back.
  • Page 127 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS General information Turning on If the driver's door is opened when the drive- Press the button. The LED lights ready state is switched off, the upper backrest moves into the basic setting. Adjust the front passenger seat on the driv- Adjusting er's seat.
  • Page 128 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel If the message remains active, repeat the cali- bration. Warning If the message is still shown after repeated The protective effect of safety gear, including calibration, have the system checked by an seat belts, can be limited or lost when seat authorized service center or another qualified belts are fastened incorrectly.
  • Page 129 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Correct use of seat belts Seat belt reminder for driver’s seat and passenger’s seat ▷ Wear the seat belt tight to your body over your lap and shoulders, without twisting it. General information ▷ Wear the seat belt deep on your hips over your lap.
  • Page 130 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel ▷ Before driving, install the removed head Icon Description restraints on the occupied seats. Green: the seat belt is buckled ▷ Adjust the head restraint so its center on the corresponding rear seat. supports the back of the head at as close to eye level as possible.
  • Page 131 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the height Adjusting the side extensions Press switch up or down. Fold the side extensions on the head restraint forward for increased side support in the rest- ing position. Adjusting distance Removing The head restraints cannot be removed. Rear head restraints Safety information ▷...
  • Page 132 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Adjusting the height 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- tective effect in the head and neck area.
  • Page 133 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Folding is only possible up to a speed of ap- prox. 15 mph/20 km/h. Folding the mirrors in and out is helpful in the following situations: ▷ In car washes. ▷ On narrow roads. Mirrors that were folded in are folded out automatically at a speed of approx.
  • Page 134 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Interior mirror Electric steering wheel adjustment General information General information The steering wheel adjustment is stored for The interior mirror is dimmed automatically. the driver profile currently in use. When a driver Photocells are used for control: profile is selected, the position is called up au- tomatically when the drive readiness is turned ▷...
  • Page 135 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Turning on/off Warning Press the button. There is a danger of jamming when moving A Check Control message is displayed. the seats. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. Make sure that the If the trip is resumed within approx.
  • Page 136 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Massage function Turning off Press and hold the button until the Principle LEDs turn off. Depending on the program, the massage func- Adjusting the massage program tion ensures relaxed muscles and better blood circulation and can avoid fatigue. "CAR"...
  • Page 137 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Back "Climate control" Select the desired menu item. Select desired seat. Press the Controller and turn it to set the seat heating distribution. Switching armrest heating on/off "CAR" "Settings" "Climate control" Seat heating "Seat and armrest heating" Select desired seat.
  • Page 138 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Overview ▷ Press the button once for each level. ▷ Turn the Controller until the desired level is reached. Press the Controller. ▷ Select the desired level on the touch- screen. Highest level reached when three blue LEDs light up on the button or three blue bars are shown on the Control Display.
  • Page 139 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS is carried out after the settings have been changed. Depending on the equipment package, the following functions can be automatically acti- vated: ▷ Seat heating. ▷ Steering wheel heating ▷ Seat ventilation. If the trip is continued within approx. 15 mi- nutes after a stop, the functions are activated automatically with the levels that were last se- lected.
  • Page 140: Transporting Children Safely

    CONTROLS Transporting children safely Transporting children safely Vehicle features and options Warning A hot vehicle may result in death to persons, This chapter describes all standard, country- especially children, or animals. There is a specific and optional features offered with the risk of injury or danger to life.
  • Page 141 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Installing child restraint Safety information systems Warning The seat belt cannot be fastened correctly General information on children shorter than 5 ft/150 cm without Pay attention to the specifications and the op- suitable additional child restraint systems. erating and safety information of the child re- The protective effect of safety gear, including straint system manufacturer when selecting,...
  • Page 142 CONTROLS Transporting children safely On the front passenger seat Child seat security Deactivating the airbags Warning Active front passenger airbags can injure a child in a child restraint system when the air- bags are deployed. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the front passenger airbags are deactivated and that the PASSENGER The seat belts in the rear and the front pas-...
  • Page 143 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Mounts for the lower LATCH Position anchors Icon Meaning General information The corresponding icon shows The lower anchors may be used to attach the the mounts for the lower LATCH anchors. CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child and CRS weight of 65 lbs/30 kg when the child Seats equipped with lower is restrained by the internal harnesses.
  • Page 144 CONTROLS Transporting children safely Child restraint systems with Attachment points tether strap Icon Meaning The respective icon shows the Safety information attachment point for the upper retaining strap. Seats with an upper top tether are marked Warning with this icon. It is located on If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly used the rear seat backrest, the rear for the child restraint system, the protective...
  • Page 145 Transporting children safely CONTROLS If there is a retaining strap, run it between the backrest and the cargo cover. Attach the hook of the retaining strap to the attachment point. Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it down. Locking the doors and windows in the rear General information In certain situations it may be advisable to se-...
  • Page 146: Driving

    BMW eDRIVE Principle BMW eDRIVE is the designation for the electric drive technology. In addition to the combus- tion engine, the vehicle features a high-voltage Combustion engine hybrid system that consists of an electric mo-...
  • Page 147 Driving CONTROLS ▷ ADAPTIVE Functions while driving, refer to page 149. ▷ BATTERY CONTROL Charging the vehicle Different system-related maximum speeds for The high-voltage battery of the vehicle can be electric driving apply to the different settings. charged via the charging socket at charging The electrical speed range that can be ach- stations or domestic socket outlets.
  • Page 148 CONTROLS Driving Acoustic pedestrian protection ▷ Drive-ready state, refer to page 44. ▷ Standby state, refer to page 44. Depending on the national-market version, the acoustic pedestrian protection generates a ▷ Charging cable, refer to page 348. continuous driving noise. Driving off ▷...
  • Page 149 Driving CONTROLS ▷ High-voltage battery is heavily discharged is displayed. It is possible to continue driving. or vehicle electrical system is heavily bur- Have the system checked. dened. ▷ High stress of the automatic climate control Functions while driving in the heating or cooling phase. ▷...
  • Page 150 CONTROLS Driving ▷ The accelerator pedal is not depressed too After coasting, the combustion engine or elec- far. tric motor provides the necessary drive power automatically again, depending on the hybrid ▷ The possible maximum speed for electric mode. driving is not exceeded. Functional requirements Automatic starting of the combustion engine while driving...
  • Page 151 Driving CONTROLS Support from the electric motor Functional requirements ▷ Selector lever position D engaged. Principle ▷ Destination guidance active. The combustion engine provides the main ▷ Depending on equipment, HYBRID drive power. STANDARD, HYBRID ECO PRO or ADAP- The electric motor provides assistance as TIVE activated.
  • Page 152 CONTROLS Driving Overview cient, electric driving is preferred when driv- ing extended distances out of town. eDrive zone Depending on the national-market vehicle, electric driving is supported with the eDrive zone app in select urban areas. The driving mode will automatically switch to ELECTRIC when driving in an eDrive zone.
  • Page 153 "Reset to SPORT STANDARD". started and the system switches to the last selected HYBRID mode. HYBRID STANDARD Additional information: BMW eDrive, refer to page 146. Principle HYBRID STANDARD is activated with each Turning on starting procedure that uses the Start/Stop Press the button repeatedly until button.
  • Page 154 CONTROLS Driving ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL General information The state of charge can be adjusted. The elec- Principle tric range can be conserved in this way for a later point in the trip, for instance. The vehicle is driven exclusively by electric power.
  • Page 155 Driving CONTROLS INDIVIDUAL configuration ▷ Pressing the Start/Stop button. ▷ Releasing the parking brake. General information ▷ Opening and closing the doors or win- The individual configuration set last is acti- dows. vated directly when the driving mode is called ▷...
  • Page 156 CONTROLS Driving Pull the switch and hold it. The vehicle The vehicle is automatically held in place when brakes hard while the switch is being it is stationary. pulled. On uphill grades the system prevents the vehi- cle from rolling back when driving off. The indicator light in the instrument cluster illuminates red, a signal sounds, General information...
  • Page 157 Driving CONTROLS Automatic Hold holding the vehicle ▷ Engaging selector lever position N. ▷ Using vehicle equipment. Operational readiness is established and the driver's door is closed. There is a risk of accidents or injuries. Do not leave children or animals unattended in the After the brake is applied, the vehicle is vehicle.
  • Page 158 CONTROLS Driving Malfunction Blinking If the parking brake fails or in case of a fault, secure the vehicle against rolling away before exiting. A Check Control message is displayed. Secure the vehicle against rolling away, for in- stance with a wheel chock, after getting out of the vehicle.
  • Page 159 Driving CONTROLS Turning on window wiper system The high beams light up when the low beams are switched on. ▷ High beams off/headlight flasher, arrow 2. Window wiper system Safety information Warning Press the lever up until the desired position is If the wipers start moving in the folded away reached.
  • Page 160 CONTROLS Driving Rain sensor Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity Principle The rain sensor automatically controls the wiper operation depending on the intensity of the rainfall. General information The sensor is located on the windshield, di- rectly in front of the interior mirror. Turn the thumbwheel to adjust the sensitivity Safety information of the rain sensor.
  • Page 161 Driving CONTROLS Cleaning the windshield ▷ In resting position: turn the switch down- ward, arrow 3. The switch automatically re- turns to its idle position when released. ▷ In intermittent operation: turn the switch further, arrow 2. The switch automatically returns to its interval position when re- leased.
  • Page 162 CONTROLS Driving Safety information Folding out the wipers Turn on standby state. Press and hold the wiper lever down until Warning the wipers stop in a nearly vertical position. An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and possibly roll away. There is a risk of accident. Before leaving the vehicle, secure the vehi- cle against rolling away, e.g.
  • Page 163 Driving CONTROLS ▷ After the drive-ready state is switched off Fasten driver's seat belt. and selector lever position R, D or M/S is Press and hold the button to release the engaged. selector lever lock. ▷ After the standby state has been turned off when selector lever position N is engaged.
  • Page 164 CONTROLS Driving Rolling or pushing the vehicle Kickdown Kickdown is used to achieve maximum driving General information performance. In some situations, the vehicle is supposed to Step on the accelerator pedal beyond the re- roll without its own power for a short distance, sistance point at the full throttle position.
  • Page 165 Driving CONTROLS Manual mode M/S In addition, there is no downshifting for kick- down. Principle Additional information: Manual gear-shifting is possible in manual SPORT, refer to page 153. mode. Ending the manual mode Activating manual mode Press the selector lever to the right. Press the selector lever to the left from se- D is displayed in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 166 CONTROLS Driving Engage selector lever position N Steptronic Sport transmission With the appropriate transmission version, the Press and hold down brake pedal. lowest possible gear can be selected by simul- Press and hold the Start/Stop button. taneously activating kickdown and operating With your free hand, press the button on the left shift paddles.
  • Page 167 Driving CONTROLS After using Launch Control Breaking-in period, refer to page 330. To support driving stability, reactivate Dynamic Functional requirement Stability Control as soon as possible. Launch Control is available when the engine System limits is at operating temperature. The engine is at operating temperature after an uninterrupted An experienced driver may be able to achieve trip of at least 6 miles/10 km.
  • Page 168: Displays

    CONTROLS Displays Displays Vehicle features and options the system checked by an authorized service center or by another qualified service center or a repair shop. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions Overview that are not necessarily available in your vehi- cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun-...
  • Page 169 Displays CONTROLS rarily with active Driver Assistance in the in- Time strument cluster. Central display range Safety information Depending on the equipment and configura- tion, the following is displayed in the central Warning display range of the instrument cluster: The system cannot serve as a substitute for ▷...
  • Page 170 CONTROLS Displays Display Selecting Continue to press the button on the turn signal An example: the indicator and warning lights lever until the desired widget is selected. for the Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go function and the Automatic Lane Change As- sistant indicate a lane change to the next lane.
  • Page 171 Displays CONTROLS The average electrical consumption is dis- Driving Display played in ELECTRIC. mode HYBRID Average consumption, fuel. Current consumption Current consumption, fuel. The current fuel consumption display allows Consumption display, fuel. you to check the current fuel consumption, e.g., to drive economically and in an environmen- Odometer for driving without a tally-friendly manner.
  • Page 172 CONTROLS Displays 5 Set departure time 7 Pre-conditioning 6 Maximum electrical range 8 Current charge state Displays of the hybrid Display system Displays in the instrument cluster General information The following functions of the hybrid system are displayed: ▷ High-voltage battery charge state indicator. ▷...
  • Page 173 Displays CONTROLS Indications on the Control Display Electric driving: ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL Current vehicle condition The display becomes active af- ter ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL is General information activated via Driving Dynamics The following are displayed: Control. ▷ Active components of the hybrid system. Additional information: ▷...
  • Page 174 CONTROLS Displays Display text messages in the instrument cluster and, if applicable, in the Head-up display. Check Control In addition, an acoustic signal may sound and a text message may appear on the Control At least one Check Control message is Display.
  • Page 175 Displays CONTROLS General information Brake system The indicator/warning lights can light up in a Brake system fault. Continue to drive variety of combinations and colors. moderately. Several of the lights are checked for proper Have the vehicle checked immediately functioning and light up temporarily when by an authorized service center or an- drive-ready state is turned on.
  • Page 176 CONTROLS Displays Steering Assistant Indicator light flashes and a signal sounds: acute warning for an immediate risk of colli- Depending on the equipment and na- sion. tional-market version: steering wheel Additional information: icon flashes red or lights up red. Intersection warning with City light braking A signal sounds: the system is switched off.
  • Page 177 Displays CONTROLS duce speed and modify your driving style to ▷ Fault caused by systems or devices with the driving circumstances. the same radio frequency: after leaving the area of the interference, the system auto- Indicator light illuminates: the Dynamic Stabil- matically becomes active again.
  • Page 178 CONTROLS Displays Low beams Socket for OBD on-board diagnostics, refer to page 399. Low beams are switched on. Additional information: Acoustic pedestrian protection Parking lights/low beams, refer to malfunction page 191. Acoustic pedestrian protection has malfunctioned. Increased caution when Lane departure warning maneuvering.
  • Page 179 Displays CONTROLS Automatic Hold: vehicle secured Speed Limit Assistant activated against rolling away Depending on the equipment, the indi- cator light is illuminated together with After the brake is applied, the vehicle is the icon for a speed control system: kept from rolling away.
  • Page 180 CONTROLS Displays Gray lights Additional information: Automatic Lane Change Assistant, refer to Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go page 258. function Automatic Lane Change Assistant: Indicator light is illuminated: the system functional requirements not met is interrupted. Indicator light flashes: the conditions Depending on the national-market ver- are not adequate for the system to work or the sion:...
  • Page 181 Displays CONTROLS Power gauge General information Vehicle inclination may cause the display to vary. Principle Additional information: The power gauge indicates the available drive Refueling, refer to page 356. power as a percentage. The drive power consists of the power for ePo- Display wer electric drive and the power of the com- bustion engine.
  • Page 182 CONTROLS Displays eBOOST BMW eDRIVE, refer to page 146. Drive power The available drive power may be reduced due to certain factors, for instance a cold combus- tion engine. Depending on the available drive power, the range for ePOWER is adjusted au- tomatically.
  • Page 183 Displays CONTROLS Range Safety information Principle NOTICE With a range below 30 miles/50 km, the The range indicates the distance that can still engine may no longer have sufficient fuel. be covered with the current content in the fuel Engine functions are not ensured anymore. tank and the electric energy of the high-voltage There is a risk of damage to property, among battery.
  • Page 184 A service advisor can read out the current "Vehicle inspection" service notifications from your vehicle key. "Date:" Some information on service notifications can Select the desired setting. also be shown on the BMW display key. Gear shift indicator Display Detailed information on service Principle notifications...
  • Page 185 Displays CONTROLS Trip data ▷ Entertainment source. ▷ Current audio source. ▷ List of most recent telephone calls. Principle If necessary, the corresponding menu will open The trip data display provides various informa- on the Control Display. tion about the trip, e.g., trip distance. Display General information The trip data can be displayed on the Control...
  • Page 186 CONTROLS Displays The following information is displayed: With the button on the turn signal lever: ▷ Total kilometers. Continue to press the button on the turn ▷ Configured interval for displaying trip data. signal lever until the widget for the trip data is selected.
  • Page 187 "Sport displays" service notifications, refer to page 183. Display in the instrument cluster The Sport displays can be displayed in form of BMW Head-up Display widgets in the instrument cluster. The following widgets can be selected: Principle ▷ Widget for torque and power.
  • Page 188 CONTROLS Displays Display Adjusting the height "CAR" Overview "Settings" The following information is displayed on the "Displays" Head-up display: "Head-up display" ▷ Vehicle speed. "Height" ▷ Navigation instructions. Turn the Controller until the desired height ▷ Check Control messages. is reached. ▷...
  • Page 189 Displays CONTROLS ▷ "Off": the Sport displays are not dis- played in the Head-up Display. ▷ "In SPORT mode": the Sport dis- plays are only displayed in SPORT driving mode. ▷ "Always": the Sport displays are con- tinuously displayed in the Head-up Display.
  • Page 190: Lights

    CONTROLS Lights Lights Vehicle features and options Icon Function Low beams. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions Instrument lighting. that are not necessarily available in your vehi- cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun- try versions.
  • Page 191 Lights CONTROLS System limits After the drive-ready state is switched on, the automatic headlight control will be activated. The automatic headlight control cannot re- place your personal judgment of lighting condi- Low beams tions. For example, the sensors are unable to detect Turning on fog or hazy weather.
  • Page 192 CONTROLS Lights Welcome lights LED light carpet Principle The welcome light turns on automatically for a limited period of time when approaching or unlocking the vehicle. General information Depending on the equipment, the exterior lighting of the vehicle can be set individually. The light source is located in the position indi- cated.
  • Page 193 Lights CONTROLS Activating/deactivating daytime To avoid blinding oncoming traffic, the Adap- tive Light Control does not swivel to the oppo- driving lights site lane when the vehicle is at a standstill. In some countries, daytime driving lights are mandatory, so it may not be possible to deacti- Cornering light vate the daytime driving lights in front.
  • Page 194 CONTROLS Lights General information The Automatic High Beam Assistant is de- activated when manually switching the high The Automatic High Beam Assistant ensures beams on and off. that the high beams are switched on, when- To reactivate the Automatic High Beam Assis- ever the traffic situation allows.
  • Page 195 Lights CONTROLS Laser high beams Functional requirements ▷ Setting at standstill only. Principle ▷ Drive-ready state is switched on. ▷ Light is turned off. The headlight range of the high beams is in- creased and provides better illumination of the Increasing sensitivity road.
  • Page 196 CONTROLS Lights Setting the brightness Turning reading lights on/off Adjust the brightness with the Press the button. thumbwheel. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the read- ing lights are located next to the interior lights in the front and rear. Interior lighting Ambient light General information General information...
  • Page 197 Lights CONTROLS Activating/deactivating speaker "Interior lighting" lighting "Brightness" Select the desired setting. "CAR" "Settings" Dynamic light "Interior lighting" Individual actions, for example incoming calls "Bowers & Wilkins" or opened doors, are indicated by light effects. Turning speaker lighting on/off "CAR" "Settings"...
  • Page 198: Safety

    CONTROLS Safety Safety Vehicle features and options cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun- try versions. This also applies to safety-re- lated functions and systems. When using these This chapter describes all standard, country- functions and systems, the applicable laws specific and optional features offered with the and regulations must be observed.
  • Page 199 Safety CONTROLS In the event of a side collision, the side airbag risk of injury to your hands or arms as low in the rear protects the chest and lap area on as possible when the airbag is deployed. the side of the bodies of the occupants in the ▷...
  • Page 200 Vehicle modifications for a person with disabil- ▷ The warning light lights up continu- ities may affect the air bag system; contact ously. BMW Customer Relations for further informa- Have the system checked. tion. Warnings and information on the airbags are Setting the front seat positions also found on the sun visors.
  • Page 201 Safety CONTROLS Safety information Indicator light for the front passenger airbags The indicator light for the front-seat passenger Warning airbag in the headliner indicates the operating To ensure the front passenger airbag func- state of the front-seat passenger airbag. tion, the system must be able to detect The light indicates whether the airbags are ei- whether a person is sitting in the front pas- ther activated or deactivated.
  • Page 202 CONTROLS Safety General information tions. Watch surrounding traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate. Depending on how the vehicle is equipped, Intelligent Safety consists of one or more sys- tems that can help prevent an imminent colli- Warning sion. When towing with Intelligent Safety systems ▷...
  • Page 203 Safety CONTROLS menu, all settings of the menu are acti- Press and hold this button. vated. "ALL OFF": The menu is selected. All ▷ "ALL OFF": All Intelligent Safety systems Intelligent Safety systems are switched off. are switched off. Forward Collision Warning Display with light braking function Button Status...
  • Page 204 CONTROLS Safety Turning the system on/off manually tions. Watch the surrounding traffic situation closely, be ready to take over steering and Follow instructions for settings, dis- braking at any time, and actively intervene play, and operation in the Intelligent where appropriate. Safety chapter.
  • Page 205 Safety CONTROLS Prewarning The braking intervention can be interrupted by stepping on the accelerator pedal with suffi- This prewarning is provided, for instance when cient force or by actively moving the steering there is impending risk of a collision or the dis- wheel.
  • Page 206 CONTROLS Safety General information ▷ Vehicles with unusual rear designs. ▷ Two-wheeled vehicles ahead of you. The system issues a warning and intervenes to support the driver if a lateral evasive ma- Upper speed limit neuver is possible. Sensors monitor and detect the clearance around the vehicle.
  • Page 207 Safety CONTROLS ▷ Radar sensors, side, front. Icon Measure ▷ Radar sensors, side, rear. Icon lights up red: prewarning. Additional information: Brake and increase distance. Sensors of the vehicle, refer to page 39. Icon flashes red and an acoustic sig- Functional requirements nal sounds: acute warning for obsta- cles.
  • Page 208 CONTROLS Safety Intersection warning with Detection range City light braking function Principle The Intersection Collision Warning can help to prevent accidents with cross traffic at intersec- tions and junctions. In the event of an accident, the system may reduce impact speed. At speeds that are common in towns and cit- ies, the system warns the driver of a possible The system's detection capability is limited.
  • Page 209 Safety CONTROLS Turning the system on/off manually accident. Adjust driving style to traffic condi- tions. Watch the surrounding traffic situation Follow instructions for settings, dis- closely, be ready to take over steering and play, and operation in the Intelligent braking at any time, and actively intervene Safety chapter.
  • Page 210 CONTROLS Safety The system may also assist in braking if there Icon Meaning is a risk of collision. Icon illuminates red: prewarning for The vehicle can be decelerated to a standstill. risk of collision with a vehicle crossing The braking intervention can be interrupted by from the right.
  • Page 211 Safety CONTROLS Detection range be an excess of unwarranted warnings and re- sponses. Pedestrian Warning with City Collision Mitigation Principle At speeds that are common in towns and cit- ies, the Pedestrian Warning warns the driver of The system's detection capability is limited. a risk of collision with pedestrians and cyclists, and brakes automatically if necessary.
  • Page 212 CONTROLS Safety tent with their normal use. There is a risk of the extended area only if they are moving in accident. Adjust driving style to traffic condi- the direction of the central area. tions. Watch surrounding traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate.
  • Page 213 Safety CONTROLS System limits ▷ If the driving stability control systems are deactivated, for instance DSC OFF. Safety information ▷ Up to 10 seconds after the start of the en- gine via the Start/Stop button. Warning Lane departure warning Due to its limits, the system may not react, or it may react too late or in a manner that is not consistent with normal use.
  • Page 214 CONTROLS Safety Setting Lane Departure Warning Warning Setting the warning time Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment. "CAR" Due to its limits, the system may not issue "Settings" warnings or responses, or these may be is- "Driver Assistance"...
  • Page 215 Safety CONTROLS Depending on the national-market version, the The steering intervention helps keep the vehi- steering intervention is automatically active af- cle in the lane. The steering intervention can ter every driving off. be noticed on the steering wheel and can be manually overridden at any time.
  • Page 216 CONTROLS Safety ▷ Automatically after a few seconds. ▷ In the event of missing, worn, poorly visible, merging, diverging, or multiple lane boun- ▷ When returning to your own lane. daries such as in construction areas. ▷ With hard accelerating or braking. ▷...
  • Page 217 Safety CONTROLS Sensors The system indicates whether there are vehi- cles in your blind spot, arrow 1, or approaching The system is controlled by the following sen- from behind in an adjacent lane, arrow 2. The sors: light in the exterior mirror lights up dimly. ▷...
  • Page 218 CONTROLS Safety Acute warning The setting is applied to all Intelligent Safety systems. When the turn signal is switched on while a ve- hicle is in the critical zone, the steering wheel Vehicles with steering intervention: vibrates briefly and the light in the exterior mir- Switching steering intervention on/off ror flashes brightly.
  • Page 219 Safety CONTROLS Displaying warnings If the vehicle speed falls below approx. 155 mph/250 km/h, the system is reactivated. Depending on the selected warning settings, e.g., warning time, more or fewer warnings can System limits of the sensors be displayed. However, there may also be an Additional information: excess of unwarranted warnings of critical sit- uations.
  • Page 220 CONTROLS Safety Safety information Turning the side collision warning on/off Warning Turning the system on/off manually The system cannot serve as a substitute for Follow instructions for settings, dis- the driver’s personal judgment in assessing play, and operation in the Intelligent the traffic situation.
  • Page 221 Safety CONTROLS Warning function ▷ Cameras, refer to page 39. ▷ Radar sensors, refer to page 40. Light in the exterior mirror Functional limitations The system may be limited in the following situations: ▷ When a vehicle is approaching at a speed much faster than your own.
  • Page 222 CONTROLS Safety General information tions. Watch surrounding traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate. Sensors The system is controlled by radar sensors on the sides at the rear. Additional information: Sensors of the vehicle, refer to page 39. Turning rear-end collision Radar sensors monitor the area behind the ve- preparation on/off hicle.
  • Page 223 Safety CONTROLS If equipped with Equipment Functional requirements Stop Assistant ▷ The function can be activated at speeds of approx. 6 mph/10 km/h up to approx. 155 mph/250 km/h. Principle ▷ With lane change function: lane changes If the driver is no longer fit to drive, the Emer- are executed when the traffic situation al- gency Stop Assistant helps to safely bring the lows.
  • Page 224 The central locking system is unlocked. BMW Drive Recorder Displays in the instrument cluster Principle Icon Status The BMW Drive Recorder stores brief video Icon illuminates red: emergency stop recordings of the vehicle surroundings, e.g., to function enabled. document surrounding traffic. General information...
  • Page 225 Drive Recorder if the parking brake is engaged or if the selec- tor lever is in the P position. The BMW Drive Recorder must be activated before the first use of the recording function. "Apps" "Apps"...
  • Page 226 CONTROLS Safety General information Recording type "Apps" Depending on vehicle equipment and national- market version, Active Protection consists of "Drive Recorder" various PreCrash functions. "Settings" The system is used to detect certain critical "RECORDING TYPE" driving situations that might lead to an acci- Select the desired setting.
  • Page 227 Safety CONTROLS ▷ Automatic pretensioning of the front seat achieved by the automatic braking function. belts. Automatic brake actuation is interrupted. ▷ Automatic closing of the windows. The win- Canceling automatic braking dows remain open with a small gap. It may be necessary to interrupt automatic ▷...
  • Page 228 CONTROLS Safety ▷ Personal driving style, for instance steering ▷ When the time is set incorrectly. behavior. ▷ When the vehicle speed is mainly below ▷ Driving conditions, for instance time, length about 43 mph/70 km/h. of trip. ▷ With a sporty driving style, such as during ▷...
  • Page 229: Driving Stability Control Systems

    Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and options Drive-off assistant This chapter describes all standard, country- Principle specific and optional features offered with the The drive-off assistant supports driving off on series. It also describes features and functions uphill grades.
  • Page 230 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Safety information Deactivating/activating the Dynamic Stability Control Warning General information The system cannot serve as a substitute for When the Dynamic Stability Control is deacti- the driver’s personal judgment in assessing vated, driving stability is limited when acceler- the traffic situation.
  • Page 231 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Dynamic Traction Control Activating/deactivating the Dynamic Traction Control Principle Activating the system The Dynamic Traction Control is a variant of Press the button. the Driving Stability Control where the drive power is optimized. TRACTION is displayed in the instru- ment cluster and the indicator light for DSC The system ensures maximum drive power OFF lights up.
  • Page 232 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems xDrive ▷ Graphic display for the steering-wheel an- gle. ▷ Level adjustment of the two-axle ride level Principle control. xDrive is the all-wheel-drive system of the ve- hicle. Concerted action by the xDrive and other Automatic Differential Brake suspension control systems, such as Dynamic Stability Control, further optimizes traction and...
  • Page 233 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Display in the instrument cluster essary, the Antilock Braking System prevents the wheels from locking. An icon and the selected desired The system can be activated below approx. speed are displayed. 25 mph/40 km/h. ▷ Indicator green: Hill Descent Speeds can be set between approx.
  • Page 234 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Setting Using the brake pedal While the system is adjusting the speed, the The system offers several different settings. set speed can be reduced by depressing the The various settings can be set using Driving brake pedal.
  • Page 235: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Vehicle features and options Traffic signs with speed limitations are de- tected and displayed only. Speed limits due to entering towns/cities, highway signs, etc., are This chapter describes all standard, country- not displayed. Speed limits with extra traffic specific and optional features offered with the signs are always displayed.
  • Page 236 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Displaying Speed Limit Info Display General information Speed Limit Info Depending on the vehicle equipment, Speed Icon Description Limit Info is displayed permanently in the in- strument cluster or via iDrive. Current speed limit. Depending on the na- Activating tional-market version, it "CAR"...
  • Page 237 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS General information Speed Limit Assistant, refer to page 250. The system can limit the speed, starting at System limits 20 mph/30 km/h. The vehicle can be driven at any speed below the set speed limit. System limits of the sensors Overview Additional information: ▷...
  • Page 238 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Exceeding the speed limit ▷ When the engine is switched off. ▷ When Cruise Control is switched on. When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed limit, a warning is issued. ▷ When certain programs are activated via the Driving Dynamics Control.
  • Page 239 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Indicator light Warning ▷ The indicator light lights up: the sys- The use of the system can lead to an in- tem is switched on. creased risk of accidents in the following sit- ▷ The indicator light flashes: the set uations, for instance: speed limit has been exceeded.
  • Page 240 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Interrupting automatically Button Function The system is automatically interrupted in the Interrupt cruise control. following situations, for example: ▷ When braking manually. Store current speed. ▷ Selector lever position D is disengaged. Speed Limit Assistant: accept sug- ▷...
  • Page 241 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Changing the speed Press the button with the system in- terrupted. Cruise control is continued with the stored val- ues. In the following cases, the stored speed value is deleted and cannot be called up again: ▷...
  • Page 242 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems System limits Safety information The set speed is also maintained downhill. The speed may not be maintained on uphill grades Warning if the drive power is insufficient. The system cannot serve as a substitute for Depending on the driving mode, the vehicle the driver’s personal judgment in assessing may exceed or drop below the set desired the traffic situation.
  • Page 243 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Button Function Warning With Steering Assistant: Risk of accident is greater when there is a Interrupt cruise control. high speed differential to other vehicles, for Continue cruise control with the last instance in the following situations: setting.
  • Page 244 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Turning on/off and interrupting Press the button on the steering wheel. cruise control The indicator lights in the instrument cluster With Steering Assistant: Assisted light up and the mark on the speedometer is Driving Mode set to the current speed. Cruise control is active.
  • Page 245 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Changing the speed ▷ When the vehicle is stationary, the seat belt is unbuckled and the driver's door is opened. ▷ The system has not detected objects for an extended period, for instance on a road with very little traffic without curb or shoulder markings.
  • Page 246 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Reducing the distance Cruise control is continued with the stored val- ues. Press the button repeatedly until the In the following cases, the stored speed value desired distance is set. is deleted and cannot be called up again: Instrument cluster will display selected dis- ▷...
  • Page 247 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument cluster Icon Description Distance 4 General information This value is set automatically Depending on the equipment version, the dis- after the system is switched plays in the instrument cluster may vary. Display in the speedometer No distance control display, as Depending on the equipment, a mark in the the accelerator pedal is being...
  • Page 248 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Icon Description Icon Description Gray icon: The vehicle icon and distance bars blink red and an acoustic System interrupted. signal sounds: Icon flashes gray: Brake and make an evasive maneuver, if necessary. The conditions are not adequate for the system to work.
  • Page 249 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Merging vehicles ▷ Distance too short. ▷ Speed greater than approx. 40 mph/70 km/h. System limits System limits of the sensors Additional information: ▷ Cameras, refer to page 39. ▷ Radar sensors, refer to page 40. If a vehicle driving ahead of you suddenly merges into your lane, the system may not be Detection range...
  • Page 250 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems speed in some situations; for instance, on downhill or uphill grades. Speed Limit Assistant Principle Speed Limit Assistant supports driving at the speed limit. A suggested speed can be ap- When you approach a curve the system may plied.
  • Page 251 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument cluster Warning A message is displayed in the instrument clus- The set speed can be incorrectly adjusted ter when the system and a driver assistance or called up by mistake. There is a risk of system are activated.
  • Page 252 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems The additional speed adaptation for speed lim- "Speed Limit Assistance" its up to 40 mph/60 km/h can be activated or "Adjust to route" or "Automatically adjust deactivated. speed to route" Setting the speed adjustment System limits "CAR"...
  • Page 253 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Safety information ▷ Below approx. 43 mph, 70 km/h: lane boundary on both sides or a vehicle driving ahead is detected. Warning ▷ Hands on the steering wheel rim. The system cannot serve as a substitute for ▷...
  • Page 254 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Interrupting automatically Icon Function The system interrupts the supporting steering Cruise Control with Distance Control. movements automatically, for example in the following situations: ▷ At a speed above 130 mph/210 km/h. Depending on the equipment version, cruise control with distance control ▷...
  • Page 255 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Icon Description Icon Description Yellow steering wheel icon and a sig- Gray steering wheel icon: nal sounds, if applicable: The system is on standby. System interruption is imminent. Green steering wheel icon: Depending on the equipment and na- The system is activated.
  • Page 256 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Displays in the Head-up display Icon Description All system information can also be displayed in Yellow steering wheel icon: the Head-up display. The hands are not grasping the steering wheel. The system System limits is still active. General information Red steering wheel icon and a The system cannot be activated or meaning-...
  • Page 257 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Weather Additionally, the notices for the Steering Assis- tant apply. The following restrictions can occur under un- Additional information: favorable weather or light conditions: Steering Assistant, refer to page 252. ▷ Poorer recognition of vehicles and lane boundaries.
  • Page 258 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Displays in the instrument cluster System limits General information Icon Description The limits of the Steering Assistant system ap- Indicator light green: system is active. ply. Additional information: Indicator light white: system is ready. Steering Assistant, refer to page 252. Driver Attention Camera Gray indicator light: the system has The limits of the Driver Attention Camera sys-...
  • Page 259 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Additionally, the notices for the Steering Assis- A supporting steering movement in the re- tant apply. quired direction can be detected a short time later. Additional information: Steering Assistant, refer to page 252. Functional requirements ▷ The functional requirements of the Steering Assistant are fulfilled.
  • Page 260 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems displayed in the Assisted Driving View in the Additional information: central display area of the instrument cluster. Steering Assistant, refer to page 252. Additional information: Assisted Driving View, refer to page 169. Parking assistance systems Alternative displays General information Depending on the equipment version, the dis- The parking assistance systems include differ-...
  • Page 261 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS General information Overview The range of the system, depending on obsta- Button in the vehicle cles and environmental conditions, is approx. 6 ft/2 m. An acoustic warning sounds in case of an im- pending collision at a distance to the object of approx.
  • Page 262 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems "Driver Assistance" smaller than approx. 8 in/20 cm, an alternating continuous tone will sound. "Parking and Maneuvering" The intermittent tone and continuous tone are If necessary, "Automatic PDC Activation" switched off if the selector lever position P is "Automatic PDC Activation"...
  • Page 263 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Pathway lines are faded in for better estima- shown as a shaded area on the Control Dis- tion of the space required. play. When the image of the rearview camera is dis- Additional information: played, you can switch to the Park Distance Activating trailer towing, refer to page 337.
  • Page 264 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Active Park Distance Control Additional information: ▷ Park Distance Control, refer to page 260. ▷ Automatic Parking Assistant, refer to Principle page 269. The Park Distance Control brake function ini- tiates emergency braking if there is an acute Temporary switching off risk of collision.
  • Page 265 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Side protection Display Principle The side protection warns of obstacles on the side of the vehicle. General information The system uses the ultrasonic sensors of Park Distance Control and the Automatic Park- ing Assistant. To protect the sides of the vehicle, obstacle markings are displayed on the sides of the ve- Safety information hicle.
  • Page 266 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Without Surround View: Sensors rearview camera The system is controlled by the following sen- sors: ▷ Rearview camera. Principle Additional information: The rearview camera helps when reverse Sensors of the vehicle, refer to page 39. parking and maneuvering. The area behind the vehicle is shown on the Control Display.
  • Page 267 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS luggage rack or trailer can limit the detec- Pathway lines tion range of the camera. Display on the control display Toolbars The assistance functions can be activated manually via the toolbars on the sides of the Control Display.
  • Page 268 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Parking using lanes and turning circle lines A docking line dependent on the steering- wheel angle helps with aiming for the trailer Position the vehicle so that the red turning with the trailer hitch. circle line leads to within the limits of the parking space.
  • Page 269 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Automatic Parking Assistant ▷ Steering. ▷ Acceleration and braking. ▷ Changing gears. Principle The parking operation is automatic. Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation. Based on the limits of the system, it cannot independently react The Automatic Parking Assistant supports the to all traffic situations.
  • Page 270 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Overview ▷ Minimum length of gap between two ob- jects: own vehicle length plus approx. 2.6 ft/0.8 m. Button in the vehicle ▷ Minimum depth: approx. 5 ft/1.5 m. Perpendicular parking: ▷ Minimum width of the gap: own vehicle width plus approx.
  • Page 271 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Display on the control display ▷ The parking operation is active. The sys- tem takes over the steering. System activated/deactivated ▷ Parking space search is always active whenever the vehicle is moving forward slow and straight, even if the system is de- Icon Meaning activated.
  • Page 272 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems The status of the parking space search and ▷ When changing over to another function on possible parking spaces are displayed on the Control Display. the Control Display. ▷ The turn signal opposite to the desired Confirm the suggested parking space for parking side is switched on.
  • Page 273 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Driving out of a parking No parking assistance space using the Automatic The Automatic Parking Assistant does not of- fer assistance in the following situations: Parking Assistant ▷ In tight curves. ▷ When towing a trailer. Principle ▷...
  • Page 274 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems On the Control Display, confirm the re- quired direction for driving out of the park- Warning ing space if necessary. When using the trailer hitch, the assistance Follow the instructions on the Control Dis- system cannot react correctly because the play.
  • Page 275 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Additional information: ▷ To store the distance covered, do not drive faster than 22 mph/36 km/h. ▷ Park Distance Control, refer to page 260. ▷ Dynamic Stability Control is activated. ▷ Automatic Parking Assistant, refer to page 269.
  • Page 276 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Canceling the Back-up Assistant ▷ Steering movements when the vehicle is stationary while storing the distance cov- automatically ered. The system automatically cancels in situations ▷ The speed is not adapted to the distance such as the following: covered.
  • Page 277 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Safety information Turning on/off Turning on automatically Warning The system is switched on automatically if se- The system cannot serve as a substitute for lector lever position R is engaged when the the driver’s personal judgment in assessing engine is running.
  • Page 278 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems reverse gear is engaged. The automatic cam- 3 Side view era perspective will be retained for the current 4 Automatic camera perspective parking operation. 5 Movable unobstructed camera perspective Movable unobstructed camera 6 Toolbar, right perspective 7 Rearview camera With selection of the movable camera perspec- 8 Selection window...
  • Page 279 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Parking aid lines Only one turning circle line is displayed after the steering wheel is turned past a certain an- gle. General information Additional assistance functions can be shown in the camera image on the control display. Parking using lanes and turning circle lines More than one assistance function can be ac- Position the vehicle so that the red turning...
  • Page 280 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Zoom on trailer hitch ▷ No marks: no obstacles were detected. ▷ Color marks: warning against detected ob- To make it easier to attach a trailer, you can stacles. zoom in on the view of the trailer hitch. Limits of the side protection The system only displays stationary obstacles that were previously detected by sensors while...
  • Page 281 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS play, the following needs to be noted when Follow the notes in the Park Distance Control parking next to other objects: chapter. Because of the perspective, higher, protruding The objects displayed on the Control Display objects may be closer than they appear on the may be closer than they appear.
  • Page 282 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems The camera image shows different levels of ▷ Front camera. distortion in some areas and is thus not suita- ▷ Depending on the equipment: rearview ble for distance estimations. camera. Depending on the equipment version, the Additional information: function can only be used when driving for- Sensors of the vehicle, refer to page 39.
  • Page 283 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS System limits The current position is displayed. "Save activation point" The limits of the Surround View system apply. Activation points are stored with one of the Additional information: following pieces of information if possible: Surround View, refer to page 276. ▷...
  • Page 284 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems tions. Watch the surrounding traffic situation Via iDrive closely, be ready to take over steering and "CAR" braking at any time, and actively intervene "Settings" where appropriate. "Driver Assistance" "Parking and Maneuvering" Overview "Cross traffic warning" "Cross traffic warning"...
  • Page 285 Remote 3D View Display in the camera view Principle The BMW app and the pictures of the Sur- round View cameras in combination with the corresponding equipment enable the display of the vehicle’s surroundings on a mobile device.
  • Page 286 Functional limitations Data protection, refer to page 72. The system may not be fully functional or may ▷ The BMW app must be installed on the mo- not be available in the following situations: bile end device. ▷ With a door or the tailgate open. Dark fields ▷...
  • Page 287: Driving Comfort

    Vehicle features and options ▷ With the rocker switch in the center con- sole. ▷ With the BMW display key. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the ▷ With the button in the lower section of series.
  • Page 288 CONTROLS Driving comfort Overview Push the rocker switch forward. In the low speed range, the vehicle is raised Rocker switch in the vehicle to next higher level when the rocker switch is pressed. Down: Pull the rocker switch backward. The vehicle will lower by one level. Display ▷...
  • Page 289 When the drive-ready state is switched on with BMW display key, refer to page 92. the doors closed, the vehicle is raised to the On the BMW display key, change to the fol- normal level automatically. lowing menu: "Entry level".
  • Page 290 CONTROLS Driving comfort Engine sound ▷ If the payload is increased, the highest driv- ing level may be disabled or automatically exited in order to protect the system. Depending on the equipment and national- ▷ When the trailer power socket is in use or market version, you may be able to configure when trailer towing is activated, only the the sound of the engine.
  • Page 291: Climate Control

    Climate control CONTROLS Climate control Vehicle features and options ▷ Gaseous pollutants are filtered. ▷ Microbial particles, viruses and allergens are filtered. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends series.
  • Page 292 CONTROLS Climate control Switching climate control functions Button Function on/off Defrost function. Turning on Rear window defroster. Press one of the following buttons: ▷ Temperature. Depending on the equipment: ▷ Climate/air conditioning menu Seat and armrest heating, refer ▷ Maximum cooling. to page 136.
  • Page 293 Climate control CONTROLS Functional requirement "Heating/ventilation" "Driver" or "Front passenger" The car's interior can be cooled with the drive- ready or standby state switched on. "Temperature:" Set the desired temperature. Switch air conditioning on/off "OK" Using the button: Do not rapidly change between different tem- Press the button on the lower side.
  • Page 294 CONTROLS Climate control Air flows out of the air vents to the upper body The AUTO program is switched off automati- area. The air vents need to be open for this. cally, when manual air distribution is set. The air flow can be adjusted with the program Adjusting the intensity of the air flow active.
  • Page 295 Climate control CONTROLS Switching automatic recirculated-air If there is window condensation, switch off re- circulated-air mode or defog the windows. control on/off "CAR" Air flow, manual "Settings" "Climate control" Principle "Air quality" The air flow for climate control can be adjusted "Automatic"...
  • Page 296 CONTROLS Climate control SYNC program Rear window defroster Principle Principle Depending on vehicle equipment, the driver's Ice and condensation are removed from the side settings can be transferred to the pas- rear window quickly. senger's side and the rear. Functional requirement Switching the SYNC program on/off The function is operational when the drive- "CAR"...
  • Page 297 Climate control CONTROLS Front ventilation Ventilation in the rear, on the side ▷ Lever for changing the airflow direction, ar- ▷ Lever for changing the airflow direction, ar- row 1. row 1. ▷ Thumbwheel for variable opening and clos- ▷ Thumbwheel for variable opening and clos- ing of the air vents, arrow 2.
  • Page 298 CONTROLS Climate control Temperature Button Function Air flow, manual. Principle Intensity AUTO program. The automatic climate control cools or heats to the configured temperature and then keeps Air distribution, manual. the temperature constant. Seat heating, refer to page 136. Setting the temperature Using the button: Switching climate control functions Press the upper or lower button side...
  • Page 299 Climate control CONTROLS Switching maximum cooling on/off Via iDrive: Press the button. "CAR" The LED in the button is illuminated "Settings" when maximum cooling is switched on. "Climate control" "Heating/ventilation" Air flows out of the air vents to the upper body area.
  • Page 300 CONTROLS Climate control ▷ Upper body area. The genuine BMW fragrance cartridges are not suitable for refilling. When a cartridge is empty, ▷ Upper body area and footwell. replace it with a new fragrance cartridge. ▷ Footwell. Safety information Locking the control elements...
  • Page 301 Climate control CONTROLS Display Two fragrance cartridges in the vehicle allow switching between the fragrances. The illustrations on the Control Display show The fragrance cartridges are located in the the actual fill level of the fragrance cartridges. glove compartment. "CAR" To ensure a pleasant fragrance inside of the "Settings"...
  • Page 302 CONTROLS Climate control Remove the cover of the new fragrance Insert the fragrance cartridge without pres- cartridge. Hold the cover on the top to slide sure into the cartridge holder. The cartridge it from the fragrance cartridge. snaps lightly into place. Insert the removed cover on the rear of the Push the cartridge holder up, until it en- fragrance cartridge.
  • Page 303 Climate control CONTROLS General information Fragrance cartridge, arrow 2: second fra- grance indicated on the Control Display. The pre-conditioning can be switched on and off directly or via a preset departure time. The air automatically exits through the air vents to the windshield, the side windows, the upper body area and into the footwell.
  • Page 304 "Start" Principle Turning off There are different ways to switch the system on or off. Switch on the display of the BMW display key. The system switches off automatically after approx. 30 minutes or when the drive-ready "Preconditioning setting" state is activated.
  • Page 305 CONTROLS Setting the departure time Select day of the week, if needed. "Activate departure" Via iDrive Via BMW display key "CAR" Switch on the display of the BMW display "Settings" key. "Climate control" "Preconditioning setting" "Preconditioning" Tap on the icon.
  • Page 306: Interior Equipment

    CONTROLS Interior equipment Interior equipment Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country- Warning specific and optional features offered with the The operation of remote-controlled systems series. It also describes features and functions with the integrated universal remote control, that are not necessarily available in your vehi- such as the garage door, may result in injury, cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun-...
  • Page 307 Interior equipment CONTROLS Control elements on the interior Canada: if programming with the hand-held transmitter was interrupted, hold down the mirror interior mirror button and repeatedly press and release the hand-held transmitter but- ton for 2 seconds. 6. ▷ The LED lights up green: programming completed.
  • Page 308 CONTROLS Interior equipment Synchronizing the universal remote control Release the button. with the system: ▷ The LED flashes fast: the hand-held transmitter was detected but program- Park the vehicle within range of the remote- ming is not complete. controlled system. Press the button on the interior mirror Program the relevant button on the interior for 2 seconds and release.
  • Page 309 Interior equipment CONTROLS Ashtray Deleting stored functions All stored functions will be deleted. The func- tions cannot be deleted individually. Front center console Press and hold the two outer buttons on the interior mirror simultaneously for approxi- Opening mately 10 seconds until the LED on the interior Press on the cover.
  • Page 310 CONTROLS Interior equipment Emptying NOTICE Pull the ashtray with the closed cover out of the cup holder. If metal objects fall into the socket, they can cause a short circuit. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage.
  • Page 311 Interior equipment CONTROLS Rear center console sure that devices and cables are not in the airbag's area of unfolding. NOTICE Battery chargers that charge the vehicle bat- tery via sockets or cigarette lighters in the vehicle may overload or damage the 12 V electrical system.
  • Page 312 CONTROLS Interior equipment USB port General information Follow the information regarding the connec- tion of mobile devices to the USB port in the section on USB connections. Additional information: USB connections, refer to page 85. A socket is located between the cup holders in one of the marked positions.
  • Page 313 Interior equipment CONTROLS Wireless charging tray Principle The wireless charging tray allows wireless charging of mobile phones and other mobile devices certified according to the Qi standard. General information Press on the cover. When inserting the device to be charged, en- sure that there are no objects between the de- vice to be charged and the wireless charging tray.
  • Page 314 CONTROLS Interior equipment chip cards, cards with magnetic strips or ▷ The mobile phone must not exceed the cards for signal transmission, between the maximum size of approximately 6.0 x 3.1 device and the tray may impair the card func- x 0.7 in/154.5 x 80 x 18 mm.
  • Page 315 (LTE-Compensator) is used in conjunction with deactivated by your local BMW dealer. the WCA. The following paragraphs refer to this booster: You must not remove the booster from the car nor use it with any other than the preinstalled This is a CONSUMER device.
  • Page 316 Interior equipment Installing optional accessories Part Number: 6803145-01 FCC-ID: 2ACC7LTECOMPB0 Slide the cover to the side. BMW Travel & Comfort System General information USB ports and fixtures for attaching optional accessories, for instance coat hooks, are lo- cated on the backrests of the front seats.
  • Page 317: Storage Compartments

    Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments Vehicle features and options Glove compartment This chapter describes all standard, country- Safety information specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- Warning cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun- Folded open, the glove compartment pro-...
  • Page 318 CONTROLS Storage compartments Safety information integrated key, for instance when the vehicle is parked by valet parking. Additional information: Warning Integrated key, refer to page 102. Breakable objects, such as glass bottles or glasses, can break in the event of an acci- Fold-out compartment dent, braking or an evasive maneuver.
  • Page 319 Storage compartments CONTROLS Center armrest, front Opening the storage compartment General information A storage compartment is located in the center armrest between the seats. Opening the storage compartment Press the button, arrow 1, and fold the lid up, arrow 2. Closing the storage compartment Press the lid down until it engages.
  • Page 320 CONTROLS Storage compartments Opening the cup holder when the thermoelectric cooling and heating system for a cup holder is switched on. NOTICE When the thermoelectric cooling and heating system for a cup holder is switched on and the cover is closed, the thermoelectric cool- ing and heating system for a cup holder can overheat.
  • Page 321 Storage compartments CONTROLS Rear cup holder Opening the cup holder Safety information Warning Unsuitable containers in the cup holders may damage the cup holders or be thrown about the car’s interior in the event of an accident, an evasive maneuver, or forceful braking. Spilled liquids can distract from the surround- Fold the center armrest forward.
  • Page 322 CONTROLS Storage compartments Warning Improper use of the coat hooks can lead to a risk of objects flying about during braking and evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property. Only hang lightweight objects, for instance clothing arti- cles, from the coat hooks.
  • Page 323: Cargo Area

    Cargo area CONTROLS Cargo area Vehicle features and options Warning Improperly stowed objects can slip and be This chapter describes all standard, country- thrown into the car's interior, for instance in specific and optional features offered with the the event of an accident, braking or an eva- series.
  • Page 324 CONTROLS Cargo area available cargo and luggage load capacity ▷ Small and light cargo: secure with luggage calculated in Step 4. straps or, depending on the equipment, with a cargo net or draw straps. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your ▷...
  • Page 325 Cargo area CONTROLS Safety information Opening the storage compartment Warning Improper use of the multifunction hooks can lead to a risk of objects flying about, e.g., dur- ing braking and evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property.
  • Page 326 CONTROLS Cargo area Enlarging the cargo area seats and backrests are securely engaged or locked. If possible and necessary, adjust the height of the head restraints or remove them. Principle The cargo area can be enlarged by folding down the rear seat backrests. Warning Once the rear seat backrest has been folded General information...
  • Page 327 Cargo area CONTROLS Folding back the backrest Warning Return the rear seat backrest to the seat posi- tion and engage it. The red marking behind the An incorrectly inserted cargo cover can be lever disappears completely. thrown about the car's interior, such as in the event of an accident or a braking or evasive Folding down the center section maneuver.
  • Page 328 CONTROLS Cargo area Storage compartment on the left side, refer to page 325. Fold up the cargo floor panel. Stow the cargo cover on the left and lower it on the right side. Push the cargo floor down and close the storage compartment on the left side.
  • Page 329 Cargo area CONTROLS Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 330: Driving Tips

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle features and options Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km Do not exceed the maximum engine and road speed: This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the ▷...
  • Page 331 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Safety information ter or repair shop after the vehicle body or floor has come into contact with the ground. NOTICE General driving notes Objects in unpaved areas, for instance stones or branches, can damage the vehicle. There is a risk of damage to property, among Closing the tailgate other potential damage.
  • Page 332 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving ▷ Deactivate Auto Start/Stop function. Warning ▷ Drive through calm water only. If combustible materials, such as leaves or ▷ Drive through water only up to a maximum grass, come in contact with hot parts of the height of 19.6 inches/50 cm.
  • Page 333 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Objects in the travel path of the pedals You can increase the engine's braking effect by downshifting, going all the way to first gear, if needed. Warning Objects in the driver's footwell can limit the Safety information pedal travel or block a depressed pedal.
  • Page 334 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Roof-mounted luggage rack ▷ The roof load should not extend past the loading area. ▷ Always place the heaviest pieces on the General information bottom. Installation only possible with roof rack. ▷ Secure the roof luggage firmly, for instance Roof-mounted luggage racks are available as using luggage straps.
  • Page 335: Trailer Towing

    Trailer towing DRIVING TIPS Trailer towing Vehicle features and options Loading Distribute cargo as evenly as possible on the This chapter describes all standard, country- loading platform. specific and optional features offered with the Stow the payload as low and close to the series.
  • Page 336 DRIVING TIPS Trailer towing Exterior mirrors Safety information Exterior mirrors, which allow the driver to see both rear edges of the trailer, are available as Warning optional accessories from an authorized serv- Depending on the design and loading of ice center or another qualified service center or trailers, they may begin swinging at speeds repair shop.
  • Page 337 Trailer towing DRIVING TIPS System limits In order to prevent rolling back when driving off, use the parking brake. The system cannot intervene or not intervene in time in the following situations, for instance: Pull and release switch before driving ▷...
  • Page 338 DRIVING TIPS Trailer towing Mount for trailer hitch Removing the cover General information Pull the cover out of the back of the mount, and stow it in the vehicle. The mount for the trailer hitch is located on the Trailer power socket rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 339 Trailer towing DRIVING TIPS Ensure that the trailer safety chain can move freely and is not dragging on the ground. Brake Controller The vehicle manufacturer recommends that you have a Brake Controller installed by an authorized service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
  • Page 340: Saving Fuel

    DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Saving fuel Vehicle features and options Close the windows and glass sunroof This chapter describes all standard, country- Driving with the glass sunroof and windows specific and optional features offered with the open results in increased drag and raises fuel series.
  • Page 341 If necessary, observe the vehicle's gear shift Have the vehicle maintained regularly to ach- indicator. ieve optimal vehicle efficiency and service life. BMW recommends that maintenance work be Using coasting/overrun mode performed by a BMW service center. When approaching a red traffic light, take your Also refer to BMW Maintenance System.
  • Page 342 DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Optimum energy recovery ▷ Set the properties of the hybrid system to ELECTRIC or ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL using Foresighted driving and decelerating helps Driving Dynamics Control. with optimizing energy recovery. Driving Dynamics Control, refer to page 152. As soon as the display shows the maximum ▷...
  • Page 343 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Configuring ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL PRO driving mode to assist with a fuel-efficient driving style. Via the Driving Dynamics Control General information Activate ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL. The system includes the follow- "Configure ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL" ing EfficientDynamics functions and EfficientDynamics displays: Via iDrive ▷...
  • Page 344 DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel "Reset" ▷ With temporary and variable speed limits, such as in construction areas. ▷ While Active Cruise Control is active. Adaptive recuperation ▷ With defective, dirty or covered sensors. Principle HYBRID ECO PRO: driving The adaptive recuperation supports an adap- style analysis tive and comfort-oriented driving style.
  • Page 345 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 346: Mobility

    MOBILITY Charging the vehicle Charging the vehicle Vehicle features and options The manufacturer of your vehicle recom- mends that, prior to your first use of a charg- ing location, you have the compatibility of the This chapter describes all standard, country- following components confirmed: specific and optional features offered with the ▷...
  • Page 347 For optimal use of the energy from the power grid, charging at a charging station, e.g., at a Setting the current limit BMW Wallbox, is recommended. "CAR" Ensure that the charging station is installed "Plan charge/climate" according to the technical requirements of the Tilt the Controller to the right.
  • Page 348 MOBILITY Charging the vehicle Set the charge current strength at third-party hicle, and do not extend it using cables or domestic socket outlets to the lowest level. adapters. Maintaining the charge Warning state Damaged charging cables can heat up or lead to an electric shock.
  • Page 349 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Storage Connecting a charging cable To connect, engage selector lever position P, For the delivery, the charging cable is stowed deactivate the drive-ready state and unlock the in the luggage compartment, for instance un- vehicle. Set the parking brake, if needed. der the cargo floor panel or in a bag.
  • Page 350 MOBILITY Charging the vehicle Charging cable is unlocked. The charging cable is manually unlocked. Press the release button on the handle, ar- row 1, and grasp the charging cable at the gripping areas. Detach charging cable. Detach, refer to page 349. Have the locking system of the charging socket Detach the charging cable from the charg- checked at the authorized service center or an-...
  • Page 351 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY charging the vehicle, and do not extend it us- charging cable to the port at the AC charg- ing cables or adapters. ing station as needed. Open the charging socket cover. Connect the charging cable to the vehicle. Warning Connecting the charging cable, refer to If the charge current strength is adjusted...
  • Page 352 Additional messages about the charging sta- Charging in the time frame tus can be displayed in the instrument cluster, on the BMW display key, or via the BMW app General information on the mobile device. A time frame can be set for the charging proc- Planning the charging process ess, e.g., to charge using a cheap electricity...
  • Page 353 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Stopping the charging process Display Meaning The charging process can be stopped at any Blue connector: charging process time by removing the charging cable and con- active or completed. tinued at a later time by connecting the charg- White connector: charging process ing cable.
  • Page 354 MOBILITY Charging the vehicle Departure time Activating the departure time "CAR" Principle "Plan charge/climate" Tilt the Controller to the right. For optimum range and climate control, the departure time can be set before parking the "Departure plan" vehicle. Select the desired departure time. "Activate departure"...
  • Page 355 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY With a discharged vehicle battery, no operation of the vehicle is possible. Put the vehicle into operation If the vehicle battery is discharged, the com- bustion engine can be started using the bat- tery of another vehicle and two jumper cables. Additional information: Jump-starting, refer to page 409.
  • Page 356: Refueling

    MOBILITY Refueling Refueling Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country- Warning specific and optional features offered with the Simultaneous charging and refueling poses a series. It also describes features and functions risk of fire if a sufficient safety distance from that are not necessarily available in your vehi- easily flammable materials is not maintained.
  • Page 357 Refueling MOBILITY Fuel cap General information Excess pressure may build up in the fuel tank as a result of gasoline vapors; this pressure is Opening dissipated before the fuel cap is opened. Before opening, ventilate the tank. Overview To open the fuel filler flap, press on the rear edge, arrow.
  • Page 358 MOBILITY Refueling Closing Have the vehicle checked immediately by an authorized service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Warning The retaining strap of the fuel cap can be jammed and crushed during closing. The cap cannot be correctly closed. Fuel or fuel va- pors can escape.
  • Page 359: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Wheels and tires Vehicle features and options Tire pressure specifications In the tire inflation pressure table This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the The tire inflation pressure table, refer to series.
  • Page 360 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Checking using tire inflation pressure Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor. specifications in the tire inflation With Tire Pressure Monitor: pressure table The corrected tire inflation pressures are ap- Determine the intended tire inflation pres- plied automatically. Make sure that the correct sure levels for the mounted tires.
  • Page 361 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire pressure values up to Tire inflation pressures at max. 100 mph/160 km/h speeds above 100 mph/160 km/h X5 xDrive45e Warning In order to drive at maximum speeds in ex- Tire size Pressure specifications cess of 100 mph/160 km/h, please observe in bar/PSI and, if necessary, adjust tire pressures for Specifications in...
  • Page 362 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire marking Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Tire size Front: 275/40 R 2.6 / 38 21 107 Y XL 245/45 R 18 96 Y Rear: 315/35 R 21 3.0 / 44 245: nominal width in mm 111 Y XL 45: cross-sectional relationship in % Front: 275/40 R...
  • Page 363 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Manufacture date test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction perform- You can find the manufacture date of the tire ance. on the tire sidewall. The traction grade assigned to this tire is Designation Manufacture date based on straight-ahead braking traction tests,...
  • Page 364 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire tread suspension parts. This is more likely to occur with low-profile tires, which provide less cush- ioning between the wheel and the road. Be Summer tires careful to avoid road hazards and reduce your speed, especially if your vehicle is equipped Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than with low-profile tires.
  • Page 365 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Safety information Warning Tires can become damaged by driving over Warning obstacles, e.g., curbs or road damage, at Wheels and tires which are not suitable for high speed. Larger wheels have a smaller tire your vehicle can damage parts of the vehicle, cross-section.
  • Page 366 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Winter tires Warning General information Unsuitable wheel studs, such as single-sec- tion wheel studs, may loosen or come off. The wheel may come loose during driving. There is a risk of accident. Use only two-sec- tion wheel studs that have been categorized as suitable for the respective wheel type by the manufacturer of the vehicle.
  • Page 367 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Wheel change between axles General information The wheels consist of tires that are self-sup- porting to a limited degree and may also in- Warning clude special rims. A wheel change between the axles on vehi- The reinforcement of the sidewall allows the cles with different tire sizes or rim sizes on tire to remain drivable to a limited degree in the front and rear axles can cause damage...
  • Page 368 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Identification General information ▷ To enable continued driving, liquid sealant is pumped into the tire, which hardens and seals the damage from the inside. ▷ Follow the instructions on using the tire re- pair set found on the compressor and seal- ant bottle.
  • Page 369 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Unlock the cover of the left side trim panel, ▷ Secure the vehicle against rolling away by arrow 1, and fold open, arrow 2. setting the parking brake. ▷ Turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in the straight-ahead position Sealant bottle and engage the steering wheel lock.
  • Page 370 MOBILITY Wheels and tires 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 connector into the power socket in the vehi- of the sealant bottle.
  • Page 371 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 pressure of at least 2 bar must be reached.
  • Page 372 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Adjustment Replace the faulty tire and the sealant bottle of the tire repair set promptly. Stop at a suitable location. Additional information: Screw the connection hose of the compres- ▷ Flat tire monitor, refer to page 381. sor directly onto the tire valve stem.
  • Page 373 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Safety information Use only in pairs on the rear wheels, equipped with the tires of the following size: Warning ▷ 265/50 R19. When rear axle steering is switched on and tire chains are mounted, there can be contact ▷...
  • Page 374 MOBILITY Wheels and tires system needs to be actively reset. The system ▷ After a tire or wheel change, a reset was will then take over the actual tire inflation pres- performed with the correct tire inflation sures as the target pressures. pressure.
  • Page 375 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Status display The nominal pressure is immediately adjusted if the vehicle load status is changed in the tire settings. Current status The system status can be displayed on the Tire conditions Control Display, e.g., whether or not the sys- tem is active.
  • Page 376 MOBILITY Wheels and tires If a tire inflation pressure check is Make sure that correct tire settings have been made. required Tire settings, refer to page 374. Message Turn on drive-ready state and do not drive An icon with a Check Control message appears off.
  • Page 377 Wheels and tires MOBILITY If there is a significant tire pressure Safety information loss Warning Message A damaged regular tire with low or no tire A yellow warning light is illuminated in inflation pressure impacts handling, such as the instrument cluster. steering and braking response.
  • Page 378 MOBILITY Wheels and tires If the tire inflation pressure is too low Measure Reduce your speed and stop cautiously. Message Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu- vers. A yellow warning light is illuminated in the instrument cluster. Check whether the vehicle is fitted with standard tires or runflat tires.
  • Page 379 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Runflat tires is loaded and used, e.g., speed, road condi- tions, outside temperature. The distance trav- eled may be less but may also be more if an Safety information economical driving style is used. If the vehicle is loaded with an average Warning weight and used under favorable conditions, The vehicle handles differently when a runflat...
  • Page 380 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Following a temperature-related warning, the flated to the inflation pressure recommended target pressures are displayed on the Control by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle Display again after a short distance. placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the Sudden tire pressure loss size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire...
  • Page 381 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Initialization required placement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function properly. An initialization must be performed in the fol- lowing situations: Flat tire monitor ▷ After the tire inflation pressure has been adjusted.
  • Page 382 MOBILITY Wheels and tires the information on runflat tires and continued service center or another qualified service driving with these tires. center or repair shop. Repair the flat tire, for instance with a tire repair set or by changing the wheel. Indication of a flat tire Runflat tires A yellow warning light is illuminated in...
  • Page 383 Wheels and tires MOBILITY When the tire inflation pressure in all four ▷ A natural, even tire pressure loss in all tires is correct, the flat tire monitor may not four tires will not be recognized. Therefore, have been initialized. In this case, initialize check the tire inflation pressure regularly.
  • Page 384 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Warning Warning Supports such as wooden blocks under the When the jack is not inserted into the jacking jack reduce the load-carrying capacity of point provided for this purpose, the vehicle the jack to bear weight. The load-carrying may be damaged or the jack may slip when capacity of the wooden blocks may be ex- it is being cranked up.
  • Page 385 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Securing the vehicle against rolling Lug bolt lock away Principle General information The wheel lug bolts have a special coding. The lug bolts can only be released with the adapter The vehicle manufacturer recommends to ad- which matches the coding.
  • Page 386 MOBILITY Wheels and tires 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 us- ▷...
  • Page 387 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Take your hand away from the jack as soon as suitable for the respective wheel type by as the jack is under load and continue turn- the manufacturer of the vehicle. ing the jack crank handle or lever with one hand.
  • Page 388: Engine Compartment

    MOBILITY Engine compartment Engine compartment Vehicle features and options cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun- try versions. This also applies to safety-re- lated functions and systems. When using these This chapter describes all standard, country- functions and systems, the applicable laws specific and optional features offered with the and regulations must be observed.
  • Page 389 Engine compartment MOBILITY Hood Warning Body parts can be jammed when opening Safety information and closing the hood. There is a risk of in- jury. Make sure that the area of movement of hood is clear during opening and closing. Warning Improperly executed work in the engine com- partment can damage vehicle components...
  • Page 390 MOBILITY Engine compartment Closing the hood Energetically close the hood from approx. 20 in/50 cm. The hood must engage on both sides. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 391: Operating Materials

    Operating materials MOBILITY Operating materials Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun- try versions.
  • Page 392 Recommended gas quality Different Check Control messages appear on the Control Display depending on the engine BMW recommends AKI 91. oil level. Minimum fuel grade The vehicle manufacturer recommends that you have an authorized service center or an- BMW recommends AKI 87.
  • Page 393 Operating materials MOBILITY Functional requirements NOTICE A current measured value is available after ap- prox. 30 minutes of normal driving with the Too much engine oil can damage the engine combustion engine running. or the catalytic converter. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential Displaying the engine oil level damage.
  • Page 394 MOBILITY Operating materials Performing a detailed measurement NOTICE "CAR" Too much engine oil can damage the engine "Vehicle status" or the catalytic converter. There is a risk of "Engine oil level" damage to property, among other potential "Engine oil measurement" damage.
  • Page 395 Oil specification BMW Longlife-01 FE. BMW Longlife-17 FE+. Coolant The BMW Longlife-17 FE+ oil specification is not suitable for the 50i gasoline engine. General information Coolant consists of water and coolant additive. Alternative engine oil types...
  • Page 396 MOBILITY Operating materials Safety information Open the coolant reservoir lid. The coolant level is correct if it lies between the minimum and maximum marks in the Warning filler neck. With the engine hot and the cooling system open, coolant can escape and lead to scald- ing.
  • Page 397 Follow the usage instructions on the washer fluid container. Use of BMW’s Windshield Washer Concen- trate or the equivalent is recommended. The washer fluid reservoir is located in the en- gine compartment.
  • Page 398: Maintenance

    General information BMW maintenance system Information on service notifications can be dis- played on the control display. The maintenance system provides service no- Additional information: tifications and thereby provides support in Service notifications, refer to page 183.
  • Page 399 Maintenance MOBILITY Maintenance Booklet for US erly utilizing the socket for Onboard Diagno- sis. Models Position Please consult your Maintenance Booklet for additional information on the performance of service 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.
  • Page 400: Replacing Components

    MOBILITY Replacing components Replacing components Vehicle features and options in or switch on the wiper without a wiper blade installed. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the NOTICE series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- Folded-out wipers can be jammed when the cle, e.g., due to the selected options or coun-...
  • Page 401 Replacing components MOBILITY Safety information Insert the new wiper blade and press it on until it you hear it snap into the holder. Fold in the wipers. Warning Focused laser light can irritate or perma- Replacing the rear wiper blade nently damage the retina of the eye.
  • Page 402 MOBILITY Replacing components Safety information Charging the battery General information DANGER Make sure that the battery is always suffi- Contact with live components can lead to an ciently charged to guarantee that the battery electric shock. There is a risk of injury or dan- remains usable for its full service life.
  • Page 403 Maintain the filled battery in an upright position positions of other fuse boxes is available on for transport and storage. Secure the battery the Internet: fusecard.bmw.com. so that it does not tip over during transport. In the cargo area Fuses The fuses are located in the cargo area on the right side behind a cover.
  • Page 404 MOBILITY Replacing components Replacing fuses The vehicle manufacturer recommends that you have an authorized service center or an- other qualified service center or repair shop re- place the fuses. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 405: Breakdown Assistance

    Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Vehicle features and options Warning triangle This chapter describes all standard, country- The warning triangle is located in the left stor- specific and optional features offered with the age compartment of the cargo area. series. It also describes features and functions Unlock the cover of the left side trim panel, that are not necessarily available in your vehi- arrow 1, and fold open, arrow 2.
  • Page 406 Principle Teleservice Diagnosis enables the wireless transmission of detailed vehicle data that is BMW Group Roadside Assistance can be con- important for vehicle diagnosis. This data is tacted if assistance is needed in the event of a transmitted automatically. It may be necessary breakdown.
  • Page 407 Check Control message appears on the instrument cluster. In addition, a text mes- Emergency Call sage appears on the Control Display. When BMW Accident Assistance is triggered, data on the vehicle's condition is sent to BMW. Intelligent emergency call Functional requirements Principle ▷...
  • Page 408 Breakdown Assistance SOS button. when it can be determined, is transmitted to the BMW Response Center. Even if the BMW Response Center is no Functional requirements longer heard through the loudspeakers, the BMW Response Center may still be able to ▷...
  • Page 409 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Safety information Warning If the jumper cables are connected in the DANGER incorrect order, spark formation may occur. Contact with live components can lead to There is a risk of injury. Pay attention to the an electric shock. There is a risk of injury correct order during connection.
  • Page 410 MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Tow-starting and towing Overview of engine compartment, refer to page 388. Open the cover of the positive battery terminal. General information Connecting the cables Deactivate the air suspension level adjust- ment. Before you begin, switch off all unnecessary Two-axle ride level control, refer to page 287.
  • Page 411 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY ▷ Lift the vehicle using suitable means. a risk of accident. Make sure that the gross vehicle weight of the towing vehicle is heavier ▷ Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its tow than the vehicle to be towed. fitting, body parts, or suspension parts.
  • Page 412 MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Safety information ▷ Do not exceed a towing distance of 3 miles/5 km. ▷ When driving off to tow the vehicle, make NOTICE sure that the tow rope is taut. If the tow fitting is not used as intended, there may be damage to the vehicle or to the tow Tow fitting fitting.
  • Page 413: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care MOBILITY Vehicle Care Vehicle features and options NOTICE When washing with an open charging socket This chapter describes all standard, country- cover, the charging socket can be damaged. specific and optional features offered with the There is a risk of damage to property, among series.
  • Page 414 MOBILITY Vehicle Care Distances and temperature Driving into a car wash with a Steptronic transmission ▷ Maximum temperature: 140 ℉/60 ℃. ▷ Minimum distance from sensors, cameras, seals and lights: 12 inches/30 cm. NOTICE ▷ Minimum distance from glass sunroof: Selector lever position P is automatically en- 31.5 in/80 cm.
  • Page 415 To guard against discoloration, such as from General information clothing, clean leather and provide leather care BMW recommends using vehicle care and roughly every two months. cleaning agents from BMW. Suitable vehicle Clean light-colored leather more frequently be-...
  • Page 416 MOBILITY Vehicle Care If upholstery is very contaminated, for instance Treat especially worn rubber parts with rubber with beverage stains, use a soft sponge or mi- care products at regular intervals. When clean- crofiber cloth with a suitable interior cleaner. ing rubber seals, do not use any silicon-con- taining vehicle care products in order to avoid Clean the cushions down to the seams using...
  • Page 417 Vehicle Care MOBILITY Seat belts Regularly grease or oil bearings and sliding surfaces with resin-free greases or oils. Before using steam cleaners or high pressure Warning cleaners on the vehicle, remove the ball head Chemical solvent cleaners can destroy the and insert the cover into the mount.
  • Page 418: Reference

    The dimensions can vary depending on the The height of the vehicle can also differ, e.g., model version, equipment version or country- due to tires and vehicle load. specific measurement procedure. BMW X5 plug-in-hybrid Width with mirrors in/mm 87.3/2,218 Width without mirrors in/mm 78.9/2,004...
  • Page 419 Approved gross vehicle weight, towing vehicle lbs/kg 6,967/3,160 a) The trailer load only applies to vehicles with a mount for trailer hitches retrofitted by BMW. b) The trailer load only applies to vehicles with a factory-installed mount for trailer hitches. Filling capacities BMW X5 plugin hybrid Fuel tank, approx.
  • Page 420: Appendix

    REFERENCE Appendix Appendix General information Any updates to the Owner's Manual of the ve- hicle 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 Own- er's Manual in the vehicle had closed: ▷...
  • Page 421 Appendix REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 422: Everything From A To Z

    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index Adaptive suspension Adding engine oil types Additives, engine oil types 3D View, see Surround View Adjusting contents, iDrive Adjustments, steering wheel Advance climate control, see Stationary cli- mate control ABS, see Antilock Braking System Airbags Acceleration Assistant, see Launch Control...
  • Page 423 Entertainment, Communication Automatic Parking Assistant Plus, see Sur- BMW Accident Assistance round View BMW Assist, see Owner's Manual for Naviga- Automatic program, automatic climate con- tion, Entertainment and Communication trol BMW Digital Key Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 424 Camera, see Surround View BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant Cameras, see Sensors of the vehicle BMW maintenance system CANCEL button, Active Cruise Control BMW Natural Interaction, see BMW Gesture CANCEL button, Cruise Control Control Can holder, front, see Cup holder, front BMW Roadside Assistance...
  • Page 425 Charge state indicator, high-voltage battery Climate control rules Charging cable, high-voltage battery Closing with the Key Card Charging cable, storing, see Storage Closing with the smartphone, see BMW Digital Charging cable unlocking manually Charging cradle Clothes hooks Charging process display, see Charging...
  • Page 426 Cooling, maximum Diagnostic connection Cooling system Diagnostic socket Cornering light Digital Key Corrosion, brake disks Digital Key, see BMW Digital Key Cosmetic mirror Dimensions Cross traffic warning Dimmable exterior mirrors Cruise Control, see Cruise Control with Dis- Dimmable interior mirror...
  • Page 427 Emergency braking, see PostCrash – Driving instructions, hybrid system iBrake Driving mode, see Driving Dynamics Con- Emergency call trol Emergency service, see BMW Accident Assis- Driving notes tance Driving notes, breaking in Emergency service, see BMW Roadside Assis- Driving notes, general...
  • Page 428 Exchange, wheels and tires Flat tire warning light, see Tire Pressure Moni- Exhaust gas system Exhaust, see Exhaust gas system Flooding, driving through Experience Modes, BMW Intelligent Personal Floor carpet, care Assistant Floor mats, care Exterior lighting during unlocking Fold-away position, wiper...
  • Page 429 Gentleman function, see Front passenger seat High-voltage battery, charge state indica- functionality Gesture Control High-voltage battery, long stationary peri- Gestures, see BMW Gesture Control Glare shield, see Sun visor High-voltage battery, service life Glass sunroof, electric High-voltage system, automatic deactiva-...
  • Page 430 Hybrid system, contact with water Interior equipment Hybrid system, displays Interior filter Hybrid system, safety Interior lights Hybrid system, see BMW eDRIVE Interior lights during unlocking Hybrid system, using efficiently Interior lights, locked vehicle Interior mirror Interior mirror, automatic dimming feature...
  • Page 431 Light in the exterior mirror, see Cross traffic Keyless Go, see Comfort Access warning Key, mechanical Light replacement, see Lights and bulbs Key, see BMW display key Lights Key, see Vehicle key Lights and bulbs Kickdown, Steptronic transmission Lights, care...
  • Page 432 Octane number, see Gasoline quality Mobile phones, suitable Odometer, see Trip data Mobile radio in the vehicle Oil filler neck Mobile Service, see BMW Accident Assis- Oil level, checking electronically tance Oil service interval, see Service notifica- Mobile Service, see BMW Roadside Assis-...
  • Page 433 Parking brake function, Active Park Distance Opening and closing Control Opening with the Key Card Parking lights Opening with the smartphone, see BMW Digi- Parts and accessories tal Key Pathway lighting Operating concept, iDrive Pathway lighting, turning on Operating condition of the vehicle...
  • Page 434 Resetting, Tire Pressure Monitor ements Reset, Tire Pressure Monitor Rear axle steering, see Integral Active Steer- Reset, vehicle settings Restricted Driving, see BMW Digital Key Rear-end collision preparation RESUME button, Active Cruise Control Rear lights, replacing, see Lights and RESUME button, Cruise Control...
  • Page 435 Service notifications, see Condition Based Service Services, ConnectedDrive, see Owner's Safe braking Manual for Navigation, Entertainment and Safe Share function, see BMW Digital Key Communication Safety locks, doors, and windows SET button, Active Cruise Control Safety of the high-voltage system...
  • Page 436 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Smartphone Integration, Android Auto prepa- Starting aid terminals ration Starting, see Drive-ready state Smartphone Integration, Apple CarPlay prepa- Starting the engine, see Drive-ready state ration Starting the engine with the Key Card Smartphone, see Owner's Manual for Naviga- Stationary climate control tion, Entertainment and Communication Stations, AM/FM, see Owner's Manual for...
  • Page 437 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Surround View, gesture control Tire chains Suspension settings, see Driving Dynamics Tire change Control Tire damage Swinging of trailer, see Trailer stabilization Tire identification marks control Tire inflation pressure Switches, see Dashboard Tire marking Switch for driving dynamics, see Driving Dy- Tire pressure namics Control...
  • Page 438 Vehicle key, loss Vehicle key, malfunction Vehicle key, replace battery Vehicle key with display, malfunction Ultrasonic sensors, see Sensors of the vehi- Vehicle key with display, see BMW display Unintentional alarm, avoiding Vehicle paint, care Units of measurement, setting Vehicle paintwork...
  • Page 439 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Voice control, gesture control WiFi connection, see WLAN connection Voice control, see BMW Intelligent Personal Wi-Fi hotspot Assistant Wi-Fi hotspot, see Wi-Fi hotspot Voice control system WiFi, see Wi-Fi Volume, gesture control Window, defrosting...
  • Page 440 *BL5A604A9002* 01405A604A9 ue Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 443 California Proposition 65 Warning For vehicles sold in California: Online Edition for Part no. 01405A604A9 - VI/22...
  • Page 444 BMW DRIVER'S GUIDE APP. YOUR DIGITAL VEHICLE INFORMATION. The BMW Driver's Guide app explains the equipment of your vehicle and offers further scopes and functions: All information surrounding navigation, entertainment and communication Photorealistic animations for various vehicle functions Keyword search 360°...

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