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  • Page 1 Content OWNER'S MANUAL. BMW 2 SERIES COUPE. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E788 - 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

    CONTROLS Dashboard ......................Sensors of the vehicle ..................Operating condition of the vehicle ..............BMW iDrive ......................BMW Remote Software Upgrade ..............Personal settings ....................Opening and closing ..................Seats, mirrors and steering wheel ..............Transporting children safely ................Driving ........................
  • Page 5 © 2022 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English ID8 VI/22, - Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E788 - 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 BMW Driver’s Guide Web The Integrated Owner's Manual can be ac- cessed from any menu. Depending on the The BMW Driver's Guide Web shows all stand- selected function, either the associated de- ard, country-specific and optional equipment scription or the main menu of the Integrated that is currently available, or may become Owner's Manual will be displayed.
  • Page 8 NOTES Information ▷ First possibility. Your BMW service center is happy to answer any questions that you may have about the ▷ Second possibility. features and options applicable to your vehicle. Icons on vehicle parts Status of the Owner's This symbol on a vehicle component...
  • Page 9 The traffic, speed, and safety laws where BMW center. the vehicle is driven. BMW parts and accessories have been tested ▷ Vehicle documents and statutory docu- by BMW for their safety and suitability in BMW ments. vehicles. Warranty BMW warrants genuine BMW parts and acces- 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 297. the engine except as necessary, service your ▷...
  • Page 11 Information NOTES Information about stored or exchanged data ▷ Responses by the vehicle to special driving can be requested from the manufacturer of the situations such as airbag deployment or vehicle, in a separate booklet, for example. engagement of the driving stability control systems.
  • Page 12 NOTES Information ▷ Settings for the seat and steering wheel How the data will be processed further is de- positions. termined by the provider of the particular app being used. The extent of the possible settings ▷ Chassis and climate control settings. depends on the respective app and the operat- If necessary, data can be transferred to the en- ing system of the mobile device.
  • Page 13 Information NOTES relevant provider and subject to their data pri- To read data recorded by an EDR, special vacy conditions and terms of use. The vehicle equipment is required, and access to the vehi- manufacturer has no influence on the content cle or the EDR is needed.
  • 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 fect Investigations and Recalls, may call the toll-free hotline 1-800-333-0510. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E788 - VI/22...
  • Page 16: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE Getting in Getting in Opening and closing Locking with the vehicle key Close the driver's door. Vehicle key Press the button on the vehicle key. All vehicle access points are locked. Buttons for the central locking system Overview Buttons on the vehicle key.
  • Page 17 Getting in QUICK REFERENCE Displays, control elements Panic mode You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation. In the vicinity of the steering wheel ▷ Press the button on the vehicle key and hold for at least 3 seconds. ▷...
  • Page 18 Press the button on the steering wheel. BMW iDrive Say the command. Principle Canceling voice control BMW iDrive is the vehicle’s display and oper- ating concept and includes a wide range of functions. ▷ Press the button on the steering wheel again.
  • Page 19: Set-Up And Use

    Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Seats, mirrors and steering Adjusting the head restraint wheel Adjusting the height: manual head restraints Manually adjustable seats ▷ To lower: press the button, arrow 1, and Longitudinal direction push the head restraint down. 2 Thigh support ▷...
  • Page 20 QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Adjusting the steering wheel Adjusting the distance ▷ Back: press the button and push the head Fold the lever down completely. restraint toward the rear. Grip the steering wheel with both hands ▷ Forward: pull the head restraint toward the and move the steering wheel to the prefer- front.
  • Page 21 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Storing settings Electric longitudinal setting Set the desired position. Fold the seat backrest forward Pull lever up to the stop. Press the button. The LED lights up. Press the desired button 1 or 2 while the LED is illuminated.
  • Page 22 QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use A list of the results is displayed. Compare the control number displayed on the control display with the control number Select the desired entry. in the display of the mobile phone, and con- firm that they match. Entertainment If necessary, select the connection mode: Depending on vehicle equipment and national-...
  • Page 23: On The Road

    On the road QUICK REFERENCE On the road Driving Steptronic transmission Engaging selector lever position D, N, Drive-ready state R, S Turning on the drive-ready state Depress the brake pedal. Press the Start/Stop button. ▷ D is drive. Turning off drive-ready state ▷...
  • Page 24 QUICK REFERENCE On the road Light and view Parking brake Setting the parking brake Turn signal, high beams, headlight Pull the switch. flasher The LED on the switch and the indica- tor light in the instrument cluster are Turn signal illuminated.
  • Page 25 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Lights and lighting ▷ Normal wiper speed: position 2. ▷ Fast wiper speed: position 3. Buttons in the vehicle Turning off the window wiper system Icon Function and flick wipe Lights off. Daytime driving lights. Parking lights.
  • Page 26 QUICK REFERENCE On the road Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity Icon Function Maximum cooling. Air recirculation mode. Automatic recirculated-air con- trol. Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever. Fresh air. Cleaning the windshield Air flow. Air distribution. SYNC program. Seat heating. Pull the lever.
  • Page 27 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Intermediate stop Icon Function Defrost function. Refueling Fuel cap Rear window defroster. To open the fuel filler flap, press on the rear edge, arrow. The fuel filler flap opens. Buttons, rear automatic climate control Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise. Icon Function Automatic program.
  • Page 28 Cleaning the wheels The friction during hard braking may produce Hazard warning system brake dust and make the rims dirty. Brake dust can be removed by cleaning the rims. BMW recommends using vehicle care and cleaning agents from BMW. Electronic oil measurement...
  • Page 29 "BMW Assistance" Select the desired service. A voice connection to the selected service is established. ConnectedDrive BMW Assistance Contact BMW Assistance for information and support for all aspects of your vehicle. "MENU" "All apps" "BMW Assistance" Select the desired service.
  • Page 30: Dashboard

    CONTROLS Dashboard Dashboard Vehicle features and options now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems and functions that are available Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8. In the vicinity of the steering wheel Power windows Unlocking...
  • Page 31 Dashboard CONTROLS Parking lights Cruise Control: store the speed Speed Limit Assistant: accept suggested speed Automatic headlight control Continuing cruise control Adaptive lighting functions Automatic High Beam Assistant Interrupting Cruise Control Low beams Active Cruise Control: increase distance Instrument lighting Active Cruise Control: reduce dis- tance Right roadside parking light...
  • Page 32 CONTROLS Dashboard Wipers Steering wheel heating Rain sensor 14 Adjusting the steering wheel Unlocking the hood Cleaning the windshield Opening and closing cargo area Horn, entire surface 17 Fold-out compartment In the vicinity of the center console Control Display Rear window defroster 2 Ventilation Hazard warning system Radio/multimedia, see Owner's Manual for...
  • Page 33 Dashboard CONTROLS Station/title forward Turning drive readiness on/off Station/title back Auto Start/Stop function 4 Button for glove compartment Parking assistance systems 5 Controller with buttons Automatic Hold Panorama view Parking brake Dynamic Stability Control Driving Dynamics Control 10 Selector lever SPORT drive mode COMFORT drive mode ECO PRO drive mode...
  • Page 34 CONTROLS Dashboard In the vicinity of the headliner Emergency Call, SOS Reading lights Operating the electric glass sun- Interior lights roof Indicator light, front passenger airbag Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E788 - VI/22...
  • Page 35: Sensors Of The Vehicle

    Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Vehicle features and options Cameras This chapter describes model-specific equip- Front camera ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.
  • Page 36 CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Top view cameras ▷ When the camera field of view is covered, for instance by a fogged up windshield or labels. ▷ If the camera lens is dirty or damaged. ▷ With exterior mirrors folded in. ▷...
  • Page 37 Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Front radar sensor ▷ If sensors are covered, such as by labels, films or a number plate baseplate. ▷ If the sensor is not aligned correctly, for in- stance due to parking damage. ▷ If the radiation range of the sensors is cov- ered, e.g., by protruding cargo.
  • Page 38 CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Ultrasonic sensors, rear ▷ If the sensors are dirty or covered, e.g., by stickers. ▷ If the sensor is not aligned correctly, for in- stance due to parking damage. ▷ After improper paint work on the vehicle in the area of the sensors.
  • Page 39 Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS ▷ Due to heavy exhaust. ▷ Cargo that extends beyond the perimeter of the vehicle is not taken into account by the ultrasonic sensors. If applicable, a Check Control message will be displayed when the system limits are reached. Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 40: Operating Condition Of The Vehicle

    CONTROLS Operating condition of the vehicle Operating condition of the vehicle Vehicle features and options ▷ Set the parking brake. ▷ On uphill grades or on downhill slopes, turn the front wheels in the direction of This chapter describes model-specific equip- the curb.
  • Page 41 Operating condition of the vehicle CONTROLS Manually setting to standby In some situations, the idle state is not set au- tomatically, for instance during a phone call or when the low beams are switched on. General information Standby can be switched back on after the ve- Establishing idle state when hicle is automatically set to idle state.
  • Page 42 CONTROLS Operating condition of the vehicle Safety information Turning on the drive-ready state General information DANGER Drive-ready state is switched on If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventilation is via the Start/Stop button. insufficient, harmful exhaust gases can pene- trate the vehicle.
  • Page 43: Bmw Idrive

    The main menu is divided into different areas. Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8. Overview Display and operating concept Principle BMW iDrive is the vehicle’s display and oper- ating concept and includes a wide range of functions. General information Menu bar 2 Widgets...
  • Page 44 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Media Telephone status information "MEDIA": Access to entertainment system Icon Meaning functions, e.g., radio stations, or connection with external devices. Active call. Signal strength. Telephone "TEL": Access to telephone and message SIM card missing. function as well as connection and manage- ment of mobile devices such as smartphones.
  • Page 45 Sound output active. Icon Meaning Sound output deactivated. Function is activated. Activation word active. Function is deactivated. BMW ID or driver profile. Destination guidance active. Enabling/disabling audible feedback Quick link. "MENU" "Vehicle apps" Wireless charging active. "System settings"...
  • Page 46 Control Dis- Principle play. The BMW Curved Display is a single-screen display in the vehicle that is curved towards the driver. The BMW Curved Display comprises the instrument cluster on the driver’s side and the Control Display on the center console.
  • Page 47 BMW iDrive CONTROLS Overview System limits In the case of very high temperatures on the Control Display, for instance due to intense so- lar radiation, the brightness may be reduced down to complete deactivation. Once the temperature is reduced, for instance through shade or air conditioning system, the normal functions are restored.
  • Page 48 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Button Function Call up the destination input menu for navigation. Go to previous display range. Call up the Options menu. Operating via the Controller Operation ▷ Turn to switch between menu items, for ex- Opening the main menu ample.
  • Page 49 BMW iDrive CONTROLS Entering letters and numbers "Touchpad" Select the desired setting. Input Entering letters and numbers Turn the Controller: select letters or num- bers. ▷ Enter characters as they are displayed on the Control Display. : confirm entry. ▷...
  • Page 50 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Using alphabetical lists Sorting apps Alphabetical lists with more than 30 entries To resort the app icons, press and hold the de- permit a direct jump to letters for which an en- sired icon and move it to the desired location.
  • Page 51 Relevant ConnectedDrive services from the ConnectedDrive Store. Principle Activating the voice control system The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is a personal assistant that enables natural voice General information operation of various vehicle functions. The There are various methods for activating the...
  • Page 52 In addition to the preset activation word, a personal activation word can be set up with ▷ Press the button on the steering an active BMW ID or a driver profile. The per- wheel again. sonal activation word can also be changed or ▷...
  • Page 53 Setting the response length Additional example commands for the current You can set the Personal Assistant to use context are displayed in the widget of the BMW standard dialog or a short version. In case of Intelligent Personal Assistant. the short version, the announcements by the...
  • Page 54 "System settings" "Voice control" Using the voice activation of the "Personal Assistant (BMW)" smartphone "Speaking during voice output" Depending on the device, a smartphone con- nected to the vehicle can be used via voice Online speech processing control.
  • Page 55 BMW iDrive CONTROLS System limits media in the Owner's Manual under the speci- fied keyword: ▷ The Personal Assistant provides informa- ▷ Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle. tion about vehicle functions that may not be installed in the vehicle.
  • Page 56 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Function Connection type Icon on the con- trol display Calling without a mobile phone. Personal eSIM. Keyword: calling with the Personal Keyword: Personal eSIM. eSIM. Data exchange between mobile de- Wi-Fi. vice and vehicle. Keyword: vehicle WLAN.
  • Page 57: Bmw Remote Software Upgrade

    Functional requirement General information Standby must be turned on to search for a Remote Software Upgrade. BMW recommends performing the Remote Software Upgrade as soon as it becomes Automatic search available. The vehicle regularly searches for updates in the background.
  • Page 58 "Remote Software Upgrade" with limited mobile network availability. 5. ▷ Display currently installed version: Download the upgrade in the BMW app to "Installed version:" the smartphone. ▷ Display new available version: Follow the instructions in the BMW app.
  • Page 59 BMW Remote Software Upgrade CONTROLS ▷ The installation may take around 20 mi- ▷ Switch off the exterior lighting. nutes. ▷ Remove the devices connected to the diag- ▷ The installation cannot be terminated. nostic socket. ▷ The vehicle cannot be used during the in- Installing immediately stallation.
  • Page 60 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 61: Personal Settings

    Login accounts. The vehicle offers different services, whose ▷ Digital key. use requires a data transfer to BMW or a serv- ice provider. Altogether, the deletion of the data can take up to 15 minutes. In addition, the vehicle is re-...
  • Page 62 "Vehicle apps" key. "System settings" If no BMW ID or driver profile is activated when the vehicle is unlocked, the vehicle loads the "Reset vehicle data" guest profile. "Reset vehicle data"...
  • Page 63 Add or confirm the BMW ID in the vehicle. Confirming a BMW ID Registration of your BMW ID in the vehicle can If the BMW ID has been created by the service be started via the BMW app. center and added to the vehicle, the BMW ID...
  • Page 64 If no BMW ID and no driver profile are as- ▷ "Vehicle key" signed to this key, the guest profile is acti- The vehicle key that is recognized in the vated.
  • Page 65 In the following cases the guest profile is auto- matically active: If synchronization is switched on, settings from ▷ A BMW ID has not yet been added or a the following areas, for example, are continu- driver profile has not yet been created. ously synchronized: ▷...
  • Page 66 Tap the icon or personal picture in the status bar. Transfer of the vehicle key "Settings" A vehicle key that is assigned to a BMW ID or "Manage profile picture" a driver profile can be used to view or change "Select profile picture"...
  • Page 67 Personal settings CONTROLS The use of personal settings that are stored for a BMW ID in other vehicles is subject to techni- cal limitations. For example, settings may be stored for a system that is not available, or available in a non-compatible version, in other vehicles.
  • Page 68: Opening And Closing

    Depending on the equipment and national- market version, various settings are possible Unlock. for the button functions. A BMW ID or a driver profile with personal set- Lock. tings can be assigned to a vehicle key. Remote Engine Start, refer to To provide information on maintenance rec- page 227.
  • Page 69 If the lost vehicle key has an assigned BMW ID or driver profile, the connection to this vehicle key must be deleted. A new vehicle key can then be assigned to the BMW ID or driver pro- file.
  • Page 70 CONTROLS Opening and closing Removing the integrated key Unlocking via the door lock Press the button, arrow 1, and pull out the Pull and hold the door handle outward with integrated key, arrow 2. one hand. Pull off frame from integrated key. Unlock the door lock with the integrated key by turning it counterclockwise.
  • Page 71 Opening and closing CONTROLS Emergency detection of the vehicle Overview Door pin for manual locking of the driver's door. It is not possible to switch on the drive-ready state if the vehicle key has not been detected. Locking the vehicle Proceed as follows in this case: Close the driver's door.
  • Page 72 ▷ If a BMW ID or a driver profile was assigned If persons spend a lengthy time in the vehicle to the vehicle key, this BMW ID or driver and are thereby exposed to extreme temper- profile will be activated.
  • Page 73 After opening one of the front doors, the vehi- ▷ Welcome lights, refer to page 149. cle is ready for operation. ▷ BMW ID/driver profiles, refer to page 62. The lighting functions may depend on the am- bient brightness. Actions during locking Locking the vehicle...
  • Page 74 CONTROLS Opening and closing Unlock vehicle When the driver walks away from the unlocked vehicle with the vehicle key, the vehicle will be locked. General information The function is available with Comfort Access. The vehicle will be unlocked when an author- ized vehicle key is detected in the unlocking zone.
  • Page 75 It can be used to unlock and Additional information: lock the vehicle. BMW Digital Key, refer to page 78. Additional information: Key Card, refer to page 77. Locking/unlocking the vehicle General information The Key Card is available with Comfort Access.
  • Page 76 General information ▷ The Remote Services of the BMW app in- clude the option to lock and unlock a vehi- To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehicle, cle.
  • Page 77 Opening and closing CONTROLS Trunk emergency unlocking Opening the trunk ▷ Unlock the vehicle and then press the but- Pull the handle inside the cargo area. ton on the trunk. The trunk is unlocked. ▷ With Comfort Access: carry the vehicle key with you and press the button on the trunk.
  • Page 78 Key Card. A vehicle key must be located in the vehicle to deactivate the Key Card. When the BMW Digital Key is activated for the vehicle, a digital key can be used instead of the vehicle key.
  • Page 79 Opening and closing CONTROLS BMW Digital Key can be used with a compat- corresponding smartphone function, e.g. in the ible smartphone or other compatible mobile Wallet app. Both vehicle keys must be in the devices. vehicle during activation. To unlock and start a vehicle with a compatible...
  • Page 80 Deleted digital keys cannot be restored. The digital remote control key must be enabled again to be able to use BMW Digital Key again. Deleting the digital master key "MENU" The digital master key can be deleted from the smartphone or via iDrive.
  • Page 81 Opening and closing CONTROLS Buttons for the central Sale of the smartphone locking system Delete all digital keys on the smartphone prior to selling the smartphone. This ensures that the smartphone can no longer be used for the General information vehicle.
  • Page 82 The other doors remain locked. If necessary, "PIN" If the active BMW ID does not have an as- Valet parking mode signed PIN, this PIN must be set now. The PIN is needed to deactivate the valet park- Principle ing mode.
  • Page 83 Opening and closing CONTROLS Unlocking and locking Automatic locking "MENU" Doors "Vehicle apps" "MENU" "Doors and windows" "Vehicle apps" "Lock/unlock" "Doors and windows" "Lock after a short time" "Lock/unlock" The vehicle locks automatically after a short "Unlock" period of time if no door is opened after unlocking.
  • Page 84 CONTROLS Opening and closing "Tailgate" The alarm system signals these changes visu- ally and acoustically: Select the desired setting: ▷ Acoustic alarm: ▷ "Tailgate" Depending on local regulations, the acous- Depending on the equipment, the cargo tic alarm may be suppressed. area will be unlocked or opened.
  • Page 85 Opening and closing CONTROLS Indicator light on the interior mirror The windows must be closed for the system to function properly. Avoiding unintentional alarms General information The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sen- sor can trigger an alarm, although no unau- thorized action occurred.
  • Page 86 The vehicle key is automatically detected near the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. For in- the vehicle. stance when the same parking garage is fre- quently used.
  • Page 87 Opening and closing CONTROLS In the interior The window closes automatically. Pulling again stops the motion. Overview Jam protection system Principle The jam protection prevents objects or body parts becoming jammed between the door frame and window while a window is being closed.
  • Page 88 CONTROLS Opening and closing Glass sunroof The vehicle key is automatically detected near the vehicle. Safety information General information The function is available with Comfort Access. Warning Functional prerequisite Body parts can be jammed when operating Carry the vehicle key with you, for instance in the glass sunroof.
  • Page 89 Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview Opening/closing the glass sunroof and sun protection separately Button in the vehicle ▷ Slide switch back to the re- sistance point and hold. Holding down the switch opens the sun protection. If the sun protection is already fully open, the glass sunroof opens.
  • Page 90 CONTROLS Opening and closing Pressing the switch again Close all doors. stops the motion. Push the switch forward past the resistance ▷ Briefly press out the switch twice in succes- point and hold. sion toward the front past the resistance The glass sunroof closes with limited jam point.
  • Page 91 Opening and closing CONTROLS During initialization, the glass sunroof closes without jam protection. Make sure that the closing path is clear. Initializing the system Press the switch up and hold it until the initialization is com- plete: Initialization begins within 15 seconds. ▷...
  • Page 92: Seats, Mirrors And Steering Wheel

    CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Vehicle features and options Warning With a backrest inclined too far to the rear, This chapter describes model-specific equip- the protective effect of the seat belt can no ment, systems and functions that are available longer be ensured.
  • Page 93 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Setting the longitudinal direction Adjusting the height Warning Unexpected movements of the seat while driving may occur if the seat is unlocked. Ve- hicle control could be lost. There is a risk of accident. After adjusting, move the seat for- ward or back slightly, making sure the seat engages properly.
  • Page 94 General information The seat setting for the driver's seat is stored in the active BMW ID or in the active driver profile. If the BMW ID or the driver profile is reactivated at a later time, the saved position will be called up automatically.
  • Page 95 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Thigh support Adjusting the backrest width ▷ Press the front section of the but- Sport seat ton: The backrest width decreases. ▷ Press the rear section of the button: The backrest width increases. Entering the rear Safety information Pull the lever at the front of the seat and push Warning...
  • Page 96 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Manual longitudinal setting Push the seat backrest rearward Push the seat backrest rearward and lock it. Fold the seat backrest forward The seat moves automatically to the last seat Pull lever up to the stop. position that was stored.
  • Page 97 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seat belts Warning With a rear seat backrest that is not locked, General information the protective effect of the middle seat belt The vehicle is fitted with four seat belts to en- is not guaranteed. There is a risk of injury or sure occupant safety.
  • Page 98 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Buckling the seat belt A Check Control message is displayed where applicable. Check whether the seat belt has Guide the seat belt slowly over shoulder been fastened correctly. and hip to put it on. Icon Meaning Insert the buckle tongue into the seat belt...
  • Page 99 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Front head restraints Adjusting the height Safety information Warning Removal or incorrect adjustment of head re- straints can cause injuries in the head and neck area. There is a risk of injury. ▷ Before driving, install the removed head restraints on the occupied seats.
  • Page 100 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Adjusting the distance Removing the head restraints: M Sport seat The head restraints cannot be removed. Installing head restraints Proceed in the reverse order to install the head restraint. Rear head restraints ▷ Back: press the button and push the head restraint toward the rear.
  • Page 101 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the height ▷ Do not use seat or head restraint covers. ▷ Do not hang objects, for instance clothes hangers, directly on the head restraint. ▷ Only use accessories that have been de- termined to be safe for attachment to a head restraint.
  • Page 102 The exterior mirror adjustment is stored in the active BMW ID or in the active driver profile. If Selecting the exterior mirror the BMW ID or the driver profile is reactivated...
  • Page 103 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Malfunction Automatic Curb Monitor In case of an electrical malfunction, adjust the Principle exterior mirror by pressing on the edges of the mirror glass. If reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass on the passenger's side is tilted downward. This Folding in/folding out the exterior improves your view of the curb and other low- mirrors...
  • Page 104 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel ▷ In the mirror glass. Fold the lever down completely. ▷ On the rear of the mirror. Grip the steering wheel with both hands and move the steering wheel to the prefer- Overview red height and angle to suit your seat posi- tion.
  • Page 105 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS General information Storing settings Two memory locations with different settings Set the desired position. can be set for each driver profile. The following settings are not stored: Press the button. The LED lights up. ▷...
  • Page 106: Transporting Children Safely

    CONTROLS Transporting children safely Transporting children safely Vehicle features and options Warning Exposure to intense sunlight can cause child This chapter describes model-specific equip- restraint systems and their components to ment, systems and functions that are available become very hot. Persons may sustain burn now and will be available in the future, even if injuries when touching the hot components.
  • Page 107 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Safety information shorter than 5 ft/150 cm using suitable child restraint systems. Warning Children on the front passenger The protective effect of child restraint sys- seat tems and their fastening systems which have been damaged or exposed to an accident General information can be limited or lost.
  • Page 108 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 109 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Mounts for lower anchors Position General information Icon Meaning The lower anchors may be used to attach the The corresponding icon shows CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child the mounts for the lower and CRS weight of 65 lbs/30 kg when the child LATCH anchors.
  • Page 110 CONTROLS Transporting children safely Child restraint systems with Attachment points for upper retaining strap tether strap Icon Meaning Safety information The respective icon shows the attachment point for the upper Warning retaining strap. Seats with an upper top tether are marked If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly used with this icon.
  • Page 111: Driving

    Driving CONTROLS Driving Vehicle features and options Auto Start/Stop function This chapter describes model-specific equip- Principle ment, systems and functions that are available The Auto Start/Stop function helps save fuel. now and will be available in the future, even if The system switches off the engine during a they are not available in the owned vehicle.
  • Page 112 CONTROLS Driving Manual engine stop ▷ Hood is unlocked. ▷ The Automatic Parking Assistant is acti- If the engine was not switched off automati- vated. cally when the vehicle stopped, the engine can be switched off manually: ▷ For stop-and-go traffic. ▷...
  • Page 113 Driving CONTROLS ▷ When window condensation is possible and "Auto Start/Stop" automatic climate control is switched on. Select the desired setting. ▷ Without mild hybrid technology: Via selector lever position In case of a steering operation. The Auto Start/Stop function is also disabled ▷...
  • Page 114 CONTROLS Driving Steptronic transmission P is engaged automatically Selector lever position P is engaged automati- cally in situations such as the following: Principle ▷ After drive readiness is switched off, if se- The Steptronic transmission is the vehicle's lector lever position R, D, or S is engaged. automatic transmission.
  • Page 115 Driving CONTROLS The selector lever automatically returns to Switch on drive-ready state while pressing the center position when released. on the brake pedal. If necessary, release the parking brake and switch off Automatic Hold. Depress the brake pedal. Engage selector lever position N. Switch off drive-ready state.
  • Page 116 CONTROLS Driving Activating the Sport program Engaging selector lever position N Quickly press the Start/Stop button three times without stepping on the brake. Depress the brake pedal. Press the selector lever to position N. An appropriate Check Control message is displayed.
  • Page 117 Driving CONTROLS Advanced mode ▷ Pull and hold the right shift paddle until D is displayed in the instrument cluster. General information ▷ In addition to the pulled right shift paddle, pull the left shift paddle. Depending on vehicle equipment, the Step- tronic Sport transmission offers an advanced Continuous manual mode mode with adapted shift characteristics.
  • Page 118 CONTROLS Driving Functional requirement System limits Launch Control can be used when the engine An experienced driver may be able to achieve is at operating temperature. The engine is at better acceleration values in DSC OFF without operating temperature after an uninterrupted Launch Control mode.
  • Page 119 Driving CONTROLS Manual deactivation Button Driving mode ▷ Keep the right shift paddle pulled until SPORT SPRINT is no longer displayed in the instru- SPORT PLUS ment cluster. SPORT INDIVIDUAL ▷ In addition to the pulled right shift paddle, pull the left shift paddle. COMFORT ▷...
  • Page 120 CONTROLS Driving Safety information ECO PRO In ECO PRO driving mode, consumption is op- timized. Warning An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and INDIVIDUAL configuration possibly roll away. There is a risk of accident. Before leaving the vehicle, secure the vehicle General information against rolling away.
  • Page 121 Driving CONTROLS Overview Releasing the parking brake Button in the vehicle Releasing the parking brake manually Turn on drive-ready state. Press the switch while stepping on the brake pedal or selector lever position P is set. The LED and the indicator light go out. The parking brake is released.
  • Page 122 CONTROLS Driving The indicator light is no longer illumi- nated as soon as the parking brake is Warning ready for operation again. Unattended children or animals in the vehicle can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic, for instance due to the Automatic Hold following actions: ▷...
  • Page 123 Driving CONTROLS Activating Automatic Hold Deactivate Automatic Hold Turn on drive-ready state. Press the button. The LED goes out. Press the button. The indicator light goes out. The LED lights up. The indicator light lights up green. Automatic Hold is switched off. Automatic Hold is activated.
  • Page 124 CONTROLS Driving "One-touch turn signal" when the wipers are in the folded-away state and the wipers are folded in when switching Select the desired setting. Brief blinking Press the lever to the resistance point and hold NOTICE it there for as long as you want the turn signal The wiper blades can wear out or become to flash.
  • Page 125 Driving CONTROLS Activating rain sensor continues, the wipers resume at their previous speed. Turning off the window wiper system and flick wipe Press lever up once from the 0 position, ar- row 1. Wiping operation is started. The LED in the wiper lever is illuminated. Press the lever down.
  • Page 126 CONTROLS Driving Windshield washer system blades or for folding away under frosty condi- tions. Safety information Safety information Warning Warning The washer fluid can freeze onto the window If the wipers start moving in the folded away at low temperatures and obstruct the view. state, body parts can be jammed or damage There is a risk of accident.
  • Page 127 Driving CONTROLS Folding out the wipers Turn on standby state. Press and hold the wiper lever down until the wipers stop in a nearly vertical position. Fold the wipers all the way out from the windshield. Folding in the wipers Fold the wipers back in onto the windshield.
  • Page 128: Displays

    CONTROLS Displays Displays Vehicle features and options center or by another qualified service center or a repair shop. This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems and functions that are available Overview now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle.
  • Page 129 Displays CONTROLS Select the menu using the arrow buttons on 7 Outside temperature the steering wheel where applicable. 8 Central display range Select the desired setting using the thumb- 9 Drive mode wheel on the steering wheel. 10 Speed Limit Info Settings Speed Limit Assistant 11 Time...
  • Page 130 ▷ "Vehicle status": Vehicle status is per- manently displayed. Press the button on the steering BMW Head-up Display wheel. A menu bar is displayed in the instrument cluster. Principle "HEAD-UP"...
  • Page 131 Displays CONTROLS Overview "Head-up display" Select the desired setting. The following information is displayed on the Head-up display: Special windshield ▷ Vehicle speed. The windshield is part of the system. ▷ Navigation instructions. The shape and coating of the special wind- ▷...
  • Page 132 CONTROLS Displays Indicator light illuminates continuously: there Pedestrian Warning with City Collision Mitiga- is a malfunction. Have the vehicle checked im- tion, refer to page 163. mediately by an authorized service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Forward Collision Warning Additional information: Indicator light illuminates: risk of col-...
  • Page 133 Displays CONTROLS Flat tire monitor continue driving. If necessary, follow the in- structions from Check Control messages. The flat tire monitor reports tire pres- Additional information: sure loss in a tire. Forward Collision Mitigation, refer to page 159. Reduce your speed and stop cau- tiously.
  • Page 134 CONTROLS Displays Emissions Parking lights, low beams, refer to page 148. ▷ The warning light lights up: Automatic High Beam Assistant Emissions are deteriorating. Have the vehicle checked as soon as pos- Low beams are switched on and the sible. Automatic High Beam Assistant is acti- vated.
  • Page 135 Displays CONTROLS Manual Speed Limiter the speed limit has been applied, a green checkmark is displayed. The indicator light lights up: the system Additional information: is switched on. Speed Limit Assistant, refer to page 194. The indicator light flashes: the set speed limit has been exceeded.
  • Page 136 CONTROLS Displays Indicator light flashes: the conditions are not To hide Check Control messages, press adequate for the system to work. The system the left arrow button on the steering was deactivated but applies the brakes until wheel. you actively resume control by pressing on the brake pedal or accelerator pedal.
  • Page 137 Displays CONTROLS Supplementary text messages Control ele- Function ments Additional information, such as the cause of a fault or the required action, can be called up Turn the knurled wheel: display via Check Control. the entertainment list or scroll With urgent text messages, the added text will up or down in the list.
  • Page 138 CONTROLS Displays Gear shift indicator Enabling/disabling the power gauge The power display or tachometer is shown de- pending on the driving mode selected or the Principle individual configuration of the layout. The shift point indicator recommends the gear that best suits the current driving situation. Us- Display ing the optimal gear supports an efficient driv- ing style.
  • Page 139 The READY message in the in- sion: strument cluster indicates that the Auto Start/Stop function is Drive power limitation defined ready to start the engine auto- via the BMW Digital Key. matically. System-related functional limi- tation. Additional information: A Check Control message is ▷...
  • Page 140 CONTROLS Displays Indicator light in the instrument Functional requirements cluster ▷ "SPORT": The driving mode must be se- lected depending on vehicle equipment. A red indicator light is displayed. ▷ To display the shift lights on the Head-up display, select Sport view. ▷...
  • Page 141 Displays CONTROLS Display on the control display Some contents for the central display range can also be configured as a view in the Head- up display. General information Additional information: The following trip data is shown on the control Head-Up Display, refer to page 130. display: ▷...
  • Page 142 CONTROLS Displays The icon is displayed when the vehicle "Values" is in Coasting mode. Select the desired setting: ▷ Total mileage, arrow 4. ▷ "Since start of trip ( )": the values are au- tomatically reset approx. four hours af- ter the vehicle has come to a standstill.
  • Page 143 Displays CONTROLS The average values and counters are reset. automatic time setting, the time, date and, if Once the average values and counters have necessary, the time zone are updated auto- been reset, the following interval is automati- matically. cally activated: "MENU"...
  • Page 144 CONTROLS Displays General information "Units" Select the desired setting. The estimated range with remaining fuel is permanently displayed on the instrument clus- ter. Vehicle status With a low remaining range, a Check Control message is briefly displayed. A low remaining General information range means that engine functions cannot al- ways be ensured for sporty driving, e.g., when...
  • Page 145 Displays CONTROLS Current driving condition Sport displays General information Principle The current driving condition is displayed dy- The Sport displays especially support a sporty namically while driving in the Live Vehicle driving style. menu on the control display. Functional requirements The following states can be displayed: ▷...
  • Page 146 CONTROLS Displays Display More information on the type of service re- quired may be displayed on the Control Dis- play. "MENU" "Vehicle apps" "Vehicle status" "Required services" Maintenance work and legally mandated inspections are displayed. Select a desired entry to call up detailed information.
  • Page 147: Lights

    Lights CONTROLS Lights Vehicle features and options Icon Function Instrument lighting. This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if Right roadside parking light. they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: Left roadside parking light.
  • Page 148 CONTROLS Lights Turning off parking lights The LED in the button lights up. The following options are available to turn off The indicator light in the instrument the parking lights: cluster is illuminated when the low beams are switched on. ▷...
  • Page 149 Lights CONTROLS Turning on the welcome light Button Function ▷ Automatically on approach. Right roadside parking light on. ▷ During unlocking. Left roadside parking light off. ▷ Press the button on the vehicle key with the vehicle locked. Depending on the settings, the interior Switching off the roadside parking light: lighting and parts of the exterior lighting will be turned on.
  • Page 150 CONTROLS Lights Daytime driving lights The adaptive lighting functions are active when the drive-ready state is switched on. General information Cornering light The daytime driving lights light up when drive- ready state is switched on. Principle Activating/deactivating daytime In tight curves, for instance on mountainous driving lights roads or when turning, an additional cornering light is switched on that lights up the inside of...
  • Page 151 Lights CONTROLS ever the traffic situation allows. In the low To reactivate the Automatic High Beam Assis- speed range, the high beams are not switched tant, press the button on the turn signal lever. on by the system. Deactivating Automatic High Beam The system responds to light from oncoming Assistant traffic and traffic driving ahead of you, and to...
  • Page 152 CONTROLS Lights Setting the brightness Increasing sensitivity Push the turn signal lever to the front for ap- Adjust the brightness with the proximately 10 seconds. thumbwheel. A Check Control message is displayed. The system responds more sensitively. Resetting the sensitivity Push the turn signal lever to the front again Interior lighting for approx.
  • Page 153 Lights CONTROLS The interior lights in the rear of the vehicle "Color" can be switched on and off independently. The Select the desired setting. button is located in the rear headliner. Setting the brightness Turning reading lights on/off "MENU" Press the button. "Vehicle apps"...
  • Page 154: Safety

    CONTROLS Safety Safety Vehicle features and options now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems and functions that are available Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8. Airbags Front airbag, driver 4 Side airbag...
  • Page 155 Safety CONTROLS Head airbag wheel. Select the settings so that the shoulder rests against the backrest when In the event of a side collision, the head airbag crossing the hands and the upper body protects the head. is as far back as possible while still main- taining a comfortable grip on the steering Ejection Mitigation wheel.
  • Page 156 Vehicle modifications for a person with disabil- ities may affect the air bag system; contact ▷ Warning light does not come on BMW Customer Relations for further informa- when drive-ready state is turned on. tion. ▷ The warning light lights up continu- Warnings and information on the airbags are ously.
  • Page 157 Safety CONTROLS Safety information passenger's side are not ac- tivated. ▷ The indicator light does not light up when, Warning for instance, a correctly seated person of To ensure the front passenger airbag func- sufficient size is detected on the seat. The tion, the system must be able to detect airbags on the passenger's side are acti- whether a person is sitting in the front pas-...
  • Page 158 CONTROLS Safety ▷ Active Blind Spot Detection, refer to "Safety and warnings" page 167. Select the desired settings. ▷ Rear-end collision preparation, refer to Resetting the settings page 169. The settings of the collision warning systems Safety information can be reset to the default settings at vehicle delivery.
  • Page 159 Safety CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle, refer to page 35. sued late or in a manner that is not consis- tent with their normal use. There is a risk of accident. Adjust driving style to traffic condi- Forward Collision Mitigation tions.
  • Page 160 CONTROLS Safety Additional information: "Driving settings" Setting the warning time, refer to page 160. "Driver Assistance" "Safety and warnings" Turning system off manually "Forward Collision Mitigation" Depending on national-market version, the ad- "Warning tone" justment can only be made when the vehicle is at a standstill or in a very low speed range.
  • Page 161 Safety CONTROLS System limits In the event of a system warning, the driver must intervene immediately and in accordance with the situation. Safety information ▷ A red icon lights up: A hazardous situation has been detected. Warning Increased awareness is required. Due to its limits, the system may not react, or ▷...
  • Page 162 CONTROLS Safety Approach control warning Icon Meaning with light braking function Forward Collision Warning with a de- tected vehicle. Principle General risk of collision. The Approach control warning with light brak- ing function warns of a possible risk of collision and may brake independently.
  • Page 163 Safety CONTROLS Daytime Pedestrian Icon Meaning Collision Mitigation Risk of collision with a pedestrian. Principle General risk of collision. At speeds that are common in towns and cit- ies, the Pedestrian Warning with City Brake function warns the driver of a possible risk of collision with pedestrians and cyclists, and Warning function brakes automatically if necessary.
  • Page 164 CONTROLS Safety Safety information ▷ Partially covered pedestrians or bikes. ▷ Pedestrians that are not detected as such because of their contour or posture. Warning ▷ Pedestrians with insufficient height. The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment in assess- Upper speed limit ing road and traffic situations.
  • Page 165 Safety CONTROLS Turning on system manually Setting the intensity of the steering wheel vibration The system is activated by setting the warning time. "MENU" Additional information: "Vehicle apps" Setting the warning time, refer to page 165. "Driving settings" "Driver Assistance" Turning system off manually "Feedback via steering wheel"...
  • Page 166 CONTROLS Safety Warning function signal will sound at the second steering inter- vention. Beginning with the third steering inter- vention, a continuous warning will sound. If you leave the lane In addition, a Check Control message is dis- If you leave the lane and if a lane boundary played.
  • Page 167 Safety CONTROLS ▷ In tight corners or on narrow roads. from behind in an adjacent lane, arrow 2. The light in the exterior mirror lights up dimly. ▷ With lane boundaries that are covered by objects. Before you change lanes after setting the turn signal, the system issues a warning in the sit- ▷...
  • Page 168 CONTROLS Safety "Active Blind Spot Detection" ▷ Another vehicle is located in the critical area. Select the desired setting. ▷ Your own vehicle is approaching the other Setting the intensity of the steering lane. wheel vibration ▷ Depending on the system setting when the turn signal is turned on.
  • Page 169 Safety CONTROLS Turning rear-end collision A Check Control message may be displayed when the system is limited. Depending on the preparation on/off national-market version, a yellow icon is also The system is automatically active when the illuminated. vehicle is turned on. The system is deactivated in the following sit- Rear-end collision uations:...
  • Page 170 CONTROLS Safety General information "Parking and maneuvering" "CROSS TRAFFIC WARNING" Select the desired setting. Turning on the cross traffic warning automatically If the system was activated on the control dis- play, it is automatically turned on as soon as the Park Distance Control or a camera view is active and a selector lever position is engaged.
  • Page 171 Safety CONTROLS Visual warning Depending on vehicle equipment: display in camera image Light in the exterior mirror The respective boundary area, arrow 1, in the camera image flashes red if vehicles are de- The light in the exterior mirror flashes if vehi- tected by the sensors.
  • Page 172 BMW Drive Recorder about the system is required when handing off the vehicle. Principle Functional requirements The BMW Drive Recorder stores brief video ▷ Standby or drive readiness is switched on. recordings of the vehicle surroundings, e.g., to ▷ BMW Drive Recorder is activated.
  • Page 173 Safety CONTROLS Manual recording "Recordings" Select desired recording. Using the button If a camera change occurred during the record- ing, different segments of the video can be se- lected. Settings General information Various settings can be applied. Recording type Press and hold this button. "MENU"...
  • Page 174 CONTROLS Safety System limits ditions. Watch surrounding traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate. In the event of serious accidents, it may not be possible to store recordings if the damage to the vehicle is too great or the power supply Function was interrupted.
  • Page 175 Safety CONTROLS achieved by the automatic braking function. ▷ Personal driving style, for instance steering Automatic brake actuation is interrupted. behavior. ▷ Driving conditions, for instance time, length Canceling automatic braking of trip. It may be necessary to interrupt automatic ▷...
  • Page 176 CONTROLS Safety system function may be limited in the following Depending on the equipment, the instrument situations: cluster has up to 3 infrared light sources. De- pending on the light conditions, they can be ▷ When the time is set incorrectly. visible when the vehicle is in standby mode.
  • Page 177: Driving Stability Control Systems

    Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and options Drive-off assistant This chapter describes model-specific equip- Principle ment, systems and functions that are available The drive-off assistant supports driving off on now and will be available in the future, even if uphill grades.
  • Page 178 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Safety information Activating/deactivating Dynamic Stability Control Warning General information The system cannot serve as a substitute for When Dynamic Stability Control is deactivated, the driver’s personal judgment in assessing driving stability is reduced while accelerating the traffic situation.
  • Page 179 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Overview Indicator light is illuminated: Dynamic Stability Control has malfunctioned or is initializing. No driving stabilization. Button in the vehicle Have the system immediately checked by an authorized service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Automatic program change Dynamic Stability Control can be activated automatically by Front Collision Mitigation de-...
  • Page 180 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Variable sport steering Automatic program change In certain situations, Dynamic Stability Control is activated automatically: The variable sport steering facilitates direct and agile handling with little steering effort. ▷ Active Cruise Control with Distance Control The variable sports steering works independ- is activated.
  • Page 181: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Vehicle features and options "Speed warning" "Warning above:" This chapter describes model-specific equip- Select the desired setting. ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if Applying current speed as the they are not available in the owned vehicle.
  • Page 182 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems For information on the current map version "Speed limits" and map updates, see Map update in the Nav- "Show current limit" igation system chapter. Display Additional information: ▷ Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertain- Speed Limit Info ment, and Communication, refer to page 6.
  • Page 183 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS System limits General information The system can limit the speed, starting at System limits of the sensors 20 mph/30 km/h. The vehicle can be driven at any speed below the set speed limit. Additional information: ▷ Camera, refer to page 35.
  • Page 184 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Exceeding the speed limit The system switches off automatically in the following situations, for example: When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed ▷ When the engine is switched off. limit, a warning is issued. ▷ When Cruise Control is switched on.
  • Page 185 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 186 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Overview Turning off the system Depending on the equipment version, Buttons on the steering wheel press the relevant button on the steer- ing wheel. Button Function Cruise control on/off. The displays turn off. The stored set speed is deleted.
  • Page 187 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Continuing cruise control The stored speed is displayed on the speed- ometer. An interrupted cruise control can be continued If necessary, the Dynamic Stability Control will by calling up the stored speed. be turned on. Make sure that the difference between current The speed can also be stored by pressing a speed and stored speed is not too large be- button.
  • Page 188 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Displays in the Head-up display Otherwise, drive off on your own, such as by pressing the accelerator pedal or the rocker Some system information can also be dis- switch on the steering wheel. played in the Head-up display. Depending on the vehicle setting, the cruise The icon is displayed when the set control settings may change under certain...
  • Page 189 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Overview Warning Buttons on the steering wheel The set speed can be incorrectly adjusted or called up by mistake. There is a risk of Button Function accident. Adjust the set speed to the traffic conditions. Watch surrounding traffic closely Cruise control on/off.
  • Page 190 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems The maximum speed that can be set is limited ▷ While Dynamic Traction Control is enabled and depends, for example, on the vehicle and or Dynamic Stability Control is disabled. the vehicle equipment. ▷ While Dynamic Stability Control is adjusting. The system can also be activated when sta- ▷...
  • Page 191 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Reducing the distance Press the button. Press the button repeatedly until the desired distance is set. Changing the speed Instrument cluster will display selected dis- tance. Increasing the distance Press the button repeatedly until the desired distance is set. Instrument cluster will display selected dis- tance.
  • Page 192 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems speed to the traffic conditions and brake as Icon Description needed. Vehicle icon white: No distance control display, as the Changing over the Cruise Control mode accelerator pedal is being pressed. Switching Cruise Control without Distance Green icon: Control off and on: A vehicle has been detected ahead of...
  • Page 193 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Merging vehicles The distance information is active in the fol- lowing situations: ▷ Active Cruise Control with Distance Control switched off. ▷ Display in the Head-up display selected. Head-Up Display, refer to page 130. ▷ Distance too short. ▷...
  • Page 194 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Speed Limit Assistant Principle Speed Limit Assistant supports driving at the speed limit. A suggested speed can be ap- plied. General information When you approach a curve the system may When the systems in the vehicle, e.g., Speed briefly report vehicles in the next lane due Limit Info, detect a change of the speed limit, to the bend of the curve.
  • Page 195 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Overview Icon Function Depending on the equipment version, Buttons on the steering wheel the indicator light illuminates green, together with the icon for a speed Button Function control system: Accept suggested speed manually. Speed Limit Assistant is active and detected speed limits can be applied manually for the displayed system.
  • Page 196 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Setting the speed adjustment "MENU" "Vehicle apps" "Driving settings" "Driver Assistance" "Driving" "Speed Limit Assistance" Select the desired setting: ▷ "Adjust speed limits": set tolerance for the speed adaptation that affects all speeds. ▷ "2nd adjustm. up to": activate or deacti- vate additional speed adaptation.
  • Page 197: Parking

    Parking CONTROLS Parking Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes model-specific equip- Warning ment, systems and functions that are available The system cannot serve as a substitute for now and will be available in the future, even if the driver’s personal judgment in assessing they are not available in the owned vehicle.
  • Page 198 CONTROLS Parking General information ▷ Radar sensors, side, rear. ▷ Front camera. Depending on the equipment, one or more cameras capture the area from different se- ▷ Top view cameras. lectable perspectives. ▷ Rearview camera. Depending on the view, the vehicle's surround- Additional information: ings or a part of it is depicted.
  • Page 199 Parking CONTROLS Without Parking Assistant Plus The Park Distance Control view is dis- played. ▷ "Parking" The view of different camera perspectives is displayed. ▷ "3D view" A three-dimensional visualization is dis- played. ▷ "Car wash" The display of your own lane can be turned Toolbar, left on for easier driving into the car wash.
  • Page 200 CONTROLS Parking Parking aid lines Icon Meaning No search for Automatic Parking Assistant offers. Automatic Parking Assistant has failed. Search for Automatic Parking As- sistant offers is active. Automatic Parking Assistant: if the icon is green, the Automatic Parking Pathway lines help estimate the space re- Assistant is active.
  • Page 201 Parking CONTROLS Obstacle marking System limits of the sensors Additional information: Sensors of the vehicle, refer to page 35. Non-visible areas Because of the camera angle, the areas under the vehicle cannot be viewed by the cameras. Detection of objects Very low obstacles as well as high, protruding Obstacles are detected by the sensors.
  • Page 202 CONTROLS Parking Functional requirements General information Follow the information in the "Parking assis- ▷ The trunk is fully closed. tance systems" chapter. ▷ The camera area is clean and clear. Display Deactivated rearview camera When the rearview camera is deactivated, for instance when the trunk is open, the camera image is displayed with gray shading.
  • Page 203 Parking CONTROLS General information Display The side view looks from rear to front and, in case of danger, focuses automatically on pos- sible obstacles. The side view can be selected for the right or left vehicle side. Follow the information in the "Parking assis- tance systems"...
  • Page 204 Turning the panoramic view on/off Functional requirements ▷ A GPS signal must be received. Press the button. ▷ A BMW ID or driver profile must be ena- bled. ▷ The direction of travel, selector lever posi- Display tion, and vehicle angle must correspond to a stored activation point.
  • Page 205 Select the desired setting. Remote 3D View Door opening angle Principle The BMW app and the camera pictures in the Principle parking view, such as automatic camera per- Depending on vehicle equipment, the door spective, enable the display of the vehicle’s opening angle indicator is displayed automati- surroundings on a mobile device.
  • Page 206 Safety information Select the desired setting. After the activation, Remote 3D View can Warning be accessed in the BMW app. The system cannot serve as a substitute for Functional limitations the driver’s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation. Based on the limits of...
  • Page 207 Parking CONTROLS Turning Park Distance Control Acoustic warning on/off General information Turning on the system automatically An intermittent tone indicates when the vehicle is approaching an object. E.g., when an object The system switches on automatically in the is detected at the rear left of the vehicle, a following situations: sound is heard from the rear left speaker.
  • Page 208 CONTROLS Parking Visual warning General information The approach to an object is displayed on the control display as soon as the system is acti- vated. Objects that are farther away are already dis- played before a signal sounds. The detection range of the sensors is rep- View next to vehicle.
  • Page 209 Parking CONTROLS Malfunction Safety information An icon is displayed on the control dis- play. Warning The detection range of the sensors is The system cannot serve as a substitute for not displayed on the control display. the driver’s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation.
  • Page 210 CONTROLS Parking General information "Driver Assistance" "Parking and maneuvering" Follow the information in the "Parking assis- tance systems" chapter. "Active PDC emergency braking" Select the desired setting. Parking methods Display The system supports the following functions: As soon as the system detects an ob- stacle, an icon is displayed with a cor- responding message.
  • Page 211 Parking CONTROLS Operation closely, be ready to take over steering and braking at any time, and actively intervene The operating principle and operation of the where appropriate. system is divided into the following steps: ▷ Parking space search. ▷ Turning on. NOTICE ▷...
  • Page 212 CONTROLS Parking Turning the signal tone on/off ▷ Minimum width of the gap: own vehicle width plus approx. 2.3 ft/0.7 m. The signal tone for suitable parking spaces ▷ Minimum depth: own vehicle length. can be turned on and off. The depth of perpendicular parking spaces "MENU"...
  • Page 213 Parking CONTROLS Parking using the Automatic The speed can be reduced with the brake. Other interventions will cancel the system. Parking Assistant A message will be displayed at the end of the maneuver. Press the button or engage reverse Make sure that the traffic situation permits gear.
  • Page 214 CONTROLS Parking ▷ When changing over to another function on ▷ For parking spaces that are only marked the Control Display. with lines on the ground. The system ori- ents itself according to objects. ▷ When the view on the control display is overlaid with messages.
  • Page 215 Parking CONTROLS Vehicle features and options NOTICE This system may not be available in the owned vehicle, e.g. due to the selected op- The system can steer the vehicle over or onto tional equipment, the national-market version curbs. There is a risk of damage to property, or the option for later enabling and software among other potential damage.
  • Page 216 CONTROLS Parking Stop no later than when normal road traffic A warning occurs at a speed of approx. is reached and take control of the vehicle, 4 mph/7 km/h. such as by shifting to forward gear. If the maximum speed is exceeded, the function will be canceled.
  • Page 217: Driving Comfort

    Driving comfort CONTROLS Driving comfort Vehicle features and options Driving Dynamics Control, refer to page 119. Performance Control This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if Performance Control enhances the agility of they are not available in the owned vehicle.
  • Page 218: Climate Control

    CONTROLS Climate control Climate control Vehicle features and options Icon Function Air flow. This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if Air distribution. they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: SYNC program.
  • Page 219 Climate control CONTROLS Calling up climate control functions Buttons, rear automatic climate control Via climate control bar: "CLIMATE MENU" tap in the center of the cli- mate control bar. "MENU" "Vehicle apps" "Climate control" Turning the air conditioning system Icon Function on/off Automatic program.
  • Page 220 CONTROLS Climate control Switching on using the button ergy-efficient manner that is tailored to the oc- cupants. Press one of the following buttons: At the same time, a condensation sensor con- ▷ Temperature. trols the automatic program in order to prevent ▷...
  • Page 221 Climate control CONTROLS Setting the temperature Example of function When the automatic program is turned on, the The temperature can be set in- intensity of the seat heating can be adjusted: dividually for driver and front passenger in the air conditioning "CLIMATE MENU"...
  • Page 222 CONTROLS Climate control Maximum cooling Adjusting the upper body temperature Principle General information The function enables a quick and intense cool- The air temperature in the upper body area ing of the interior. can be adjusted. This does not change the set interior tempera- General information ture for the driver and front passenger.
  • Page 223 Climate control CONTROLS Air distribution settings In the automatic recirculated-air control, out- side air is drawn in or the interior air is circu- lated, depending on the outside air quality. General information The interior filter cleans the incoming fresh The air distribution can be adjusted as re- air or the circulated interior air in recirculation quired in manual mode.
  • Page 224 CONTROLS Climate control Turning the rear window defroster The program is switched off automatically if the settings on the front passenger side or in on/off the rear are changed. Press the button. The LED is illuminated with rear win- Defrost function dow defroster switched on.
  • Page 225 Climate control CONTROLS Ventilation Ventilation in the rear Principle The ventilation system offers individual ranges of adjustment for direct or indirect ventilation to optimize the air flows in the vehicle. General information Open the air vents and position them to ensure effective climate control.
  • Page 226 CONTROLS Climate control Switching pre-ventilation on/off ▷ Gaseous pollutants are filtered. ▷ Microbial particles, viruses and allergens Turning on/turning off via iDrive are filtered. The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends "CLIMATE MENU" having the interior filter changed during vehicle "Settings" maintenance.
  • Page 227 Depending on the vehicle equipment, a suita- parts of the exhaust system, these materi- ble BMW app with remote functionality can be als can ignite. There is a risk of fire. Make used to turn on the pre-ventilation at a preset sure that no combustible materials can come departure time or immediately.
  • Page 228 CONTROLS Climate control Enabling the automatic engine start To switch off the system, press the button again three times. function The automatic engine start must be enabled Switching off with the Start/Stop before using the system. Otherwise, the en- button gine cannot switch on automatically to clima- The system can be switched off directly as fol- tize the car's interior.
  • Page 229 Climate control CONTROLS Setting the departure time The parking lights are switched on as long as the system is switched on. "CLIMATE MENU" "Settings" "Pre-conditioning" "Departure plan" Set the departure time. Select day of the week, if needed. Activating the departure time "CLIMATE MENU"...
  • Page 230: Interior Equipment

    CONTROLS Interior equipment Interior equipment Vehicle features and options of damage to property. Make sure that the travel path of the respective system is clear during programming and operation. Also fol- This chapter describes model-specific equip- low the safety information for the hand-held ment, systems and functions that are available transmitter.
  • Page 231 Interior equipment CONTROLS Programming the integrated Press and hold the button on the interior mirror for approx. 2 seconds. Perform universal remote control this procedure three times. If the integrated universal remote con- Functional requirement trol remains nonoperational, continue The battery of the hand-held transmitter must with the special features for rolling code be fully charged at the time of programming radio systems.
  • Page 232 CONTROLS Interior equipment Sockets Press and hold the desired button of the re- mote-controlled system within range until the function is triggered. Principle The LED on the interior mirror is continuously The socket can be used for electronic devi- illuminated green during the transmission of ces when the standby or drive-ready state is the radio signal.
  • Page 233 Interior equipment CONTROLS In the center armrest NOTICE 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. Insert the cigarette lighter or socket cover again after using the socket. Front center console Press on the cover.
  • Page 234 CONTROLS Interior equipment device and the tray may impair the card func- tion. There is a risk of injury and risk of dam- age to property. When charging mobile devi- ces, make sure there are no objects between the device and the tray. Overview Tray in the center console: A USB port is located in the center console.
  • Page 235 Interior equipment CONTROLS LED displays ▷ Due to excessive temperatures on the sur- face of the tray and mobile phone. Color Meaning ▷ If there are objects between the mobile phone and the wireless charging tray. Blue The mobile phone is charging. ▷...
  • Page 236: Storage Compartments

    CONTROLS Storage compartments Storage compartments Vehicle features and options the event of an accident, braking or evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injury. Always close the glove compartment immediately af- This chapter describes model-specific equip- ter using it. ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle.
  • Page 237 Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage tray in center Opening the fold-out compartment console Opening the storage compartment Pull the handle. Storage compartments in Press on the cover. the doors Closing the storage compartment General information Pull the cover on the handle back. There are storage compartments in the doors.
  • Page 238 CONTROLS Storage compartments Front cup holder Closing the cup holder Pull the cover on the handle back. Safety information Rear cup holder Warning Safety information 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, Warning an evasive maneuver, or forceful braking.
  • Page 239 Storage compartments CONTROLS Opening the cup holder Warning Fold down the center armrest. 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 240: Cargo Area

    CONTROLS Cargo area Cargo area Vehicle features and options Warning Improperly stowed objects can slip and be This chapter describes model-specific equip- thrown into the car's interior, for instance in ment, systems and functions that are available the event of an accident, braking or an eva- now and will be available in the future, even if sive maneuver.
  • Page 241 Cargo area CONTROLS 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 242 CONTROLS Cargo area Safety information Safety information Warning Warning Improper use of the multifunction hooks can There is a danger of jamming with folding lead to a risk of objects flying about, e.g., dur- down the rear seat backrests. There is a risk ing braking and evasive maneuvers.
  • Page 243 Cargo area CONTROLS Folding down the rear seat backrest From the cargo area Pull the corresponding lever in the cargo area to release the rear seat backrest. ▷ Left lever: fold down the left and middle rear seat backrest. ▷ Right lever: fold down the right rear seat backrest.
  • Page 244: Driving Tips

    DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle features and options From 1,200 miles/2,000 km The engine and vehicle speed can gradually be increased. This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems and functions that are available Tires now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle.
  • Page 245 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Driving with the trunk lid open contact with hot vehicle parts while driving, in Neutral or during parking. If the vehicle still needs to be driven with the trunk lid open: ▷ Close all windows and the glass sunroof. Exhaust gas particulate filter ▷...
  • Page 246 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Braking safely There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. If possible, in the car's interior only use mobile communication devices, such as General information mobile phones, with a direct connection to The vehicle is equipped with an Antilock Brak- an external antenna or the Personal eSIM in ing System as a standard feature.
  • Page 247 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS The heat generated during braking dries brake ▷ Low mileage. disks and brake pads and protects them ▷ Extended stationary periods. against corrosion. ▷ Infrequent use of the brakes. In this way the brake force will be available ▷...
  • Page 248 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Driving on racetracks Warning The vehicle is not designed for use in M Sport or motorsport-like competition. There is a risk of accident. Do not use the vehicle for M Sport or motorsport-like competitions. Fold the cover outward.
  • Page 249: Saving Fuel

    Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Vehicle features and options Tires General information This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems and functions that are available Tires can have different effects on the con- now and will be available in the future, even if sumption values, consumption can be influ- they are not available in the owned vehicle.
  • Page 250 BMW recommends that maintenance work be performed by a BMW service center. For going downhill take your foot off the accel- erator and let the vehicle roll.
  • Page 251 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Overview ECO PRO climate control Climate control is set to be efficient. Button in the vehicle This means that it is possible to deviate slightly from the set temperature or to heat or cool down the car's interior more slowly to economize on consumption.
  • Page 252 DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Calling up the efficiency evaluation Activate adaptive recuperative braking for effi- cient driving. "MENU" "Vehicle apps" Display in case of inefficient driving "Live Vehicle" style Additional information: When driving above the efficient range, Live Vehicle, refer to page an arrow will be displayed.
  • Page 253 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS General information ▷ HYBRID ECO PRO driving mode is acti- vated. A proactive driving style helps the driver to use ▷ DSC Dynamic Stability Control is activated. the function often and supports the efficient effect of coasting. Activating/deactivating adaptive Coasting is automatically adapted to the re- recuperation...
  • Page 254 DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Activating/deactivating coasting via shift paddles Long press the right shift paddle to activate. To deactivate, actuate the left shift paddle. System limits ▷ While Active Cruise Control is active. ▷ With defective, dirty or covered sensors. ▷...
  • Page 255 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E788 - VI/22...
  • Page 256: Mobility Refueling

    MOBILITY Refueling Refueling Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes model-specific equip- NOTICE ment, systems and functions that are available With a range below 30 miles/50 km, the now and will be available in the future, even if engine may no longer have sufficient fuel.
  • Page 257 Refueling MOBILITY Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise. Have fuel filler flap unlocked by an authorized service center or another qualified service cen- ter or repair shop. Place the fuel cap in the bracket attached to the fuel filler flap. Closing Warning The retaining strap of the fuel cap can be jammed and crushed during closing.
  • Page 258: Wheels And Tires

    MOBILITY Wheels and tires Wheels and tires Vehicle features and options ambient temperature. The tire inflation pres- sure values apply to tire sizes approved by the manufacturer of the vehicle for the vehicle This chapter describes model-specific equip- type. ment, systems and functions that are available To identify the correct tire inflation pressure, now and will be available in the future, even if please note the following:...
  • Page 259 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Correct the tire inflation pressure if the ac- found in the tire pressure values on the control tual tire inflation pressure deviates from the display, reset the Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM). intended tire inflation pressure. If equipped with a flat tire monitor, reinitialize Check whether all valve caps are screwed the flat tire monitor.
  • Page 260 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifications Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI in bar/PSI 225/40 R 19 93 H 2.4 / 35 2.7 / 39 Front: 225/40 R 2.6 / 38 XL A/S 19 93 Y XL Rear: 255/35 R 2.6 / 38 Front: 225/45 R 2.2 / 32...
  • Page 261 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire pressure values over With high-speed tuning feature 100 mph/160 km/h Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI 230i, 230i xDrive Specifications in Without high-speed tuning feature bar/PSI with cold tires Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Specifications in 225/45 R 18 95 2.4 / 35...
  • Page 262 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifications Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI in bar/PSI Specifications in Specifications in bar/PSI with cold bar/PSI with cold tires tires 225/45 R 18 95 2.6 / 38 3.0 / 44 225/45 R 18 95 2.6 / 38 2.9 / 42 H XL M+S...
  • Page 263 Wheels and tires MOBILITY 18: rim diameter in inches E.g.: Treadwear 200; Traction AA; Tempera- ture A 96: load bearing capacity Y: speed code letter DOT Quality Grades ZR tires: reinforced radial tire for speeds ex- Treadwear ceeding 150 mph/240 km/h Traction AA A B C Maximum tire load Temperature A B C...
  • Page 264 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Minimum tread depth heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure.
  • Page 265 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Exchanging wheels and ▷ Unusual handling such as a strong ten- dency to pull to the left or right. tires ▷ Uneven wear pattern, e.g., increased wear in the area of the tire shoulder. Mounting and wheel balancing Damage can be caused by the following situa- tions, for instance: Have mounting and wheel balancing carried...
  • Page 266 MOBILITY Wheels and tires New tires Warning Tire traction is not optimal due to manufactur- Mounted steel wheels can cause technical ing circumstances when tires are brand new. problems, for instance unexpected loosening Drive conservatively for the first of the lug bolts and damage to the brake 200 miles/300 km.
  • Page 267 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Storage then attach a sign showing the permissible maximum speed in the field of vision. The sign ▷ Store wheels and tires in a cool, dry and is available from an authorized service center dark place. or another qualified service center or repair ▷...
  • Page 268 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 269 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Sealant bottle ▷ Turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in the straight-ahead position and engage the steering wheel lock. ▷ Have all vehicle occupants get out and make sure that they remain outside the hazardous area such as behind a guardrail.
  • Page 270 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 271 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/29 psi must be reached.
  • Page 272 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Adjustment Re-initialize the flat tire monitor or reset the Tire Pressure Monitor. Stop at a suitable location. Replace the faulty tire and the sealant bottle of Screw the connection hose of the compres- the tire repair set promptly. sor directly onto the tire valve stem.
  • Page 273 Wheels and tires MOBILITY General information Use is only permitted in pairs on rear wheels Sensors in the tire valves measure the tire in- equipped with the tires of the following wheel/ flation pressure and tire temperature. tire sizes: Depending on the tires detected or registered, the system displays the specified nominal Tire size Wheel size...
  • Page 274 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Enter the information about the mounted "Manual" tires in the tire settings when the system "Tire type" does not automatically detect the tires. Select the tire dimension that is mounted ▷ The Tire Pressure Monitor does not acti- on the rear axle.
  • Page 275 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Nominal pressure Gray wheels The nominal pressure for the tires on the front It may not be possible to identify tire pressure and rear axles is displayed. losses. The specified nominal pressures take the in- Possible causes: fluence of driving and outside temperature on ▷...
  • Page 276 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Messages: for tires without special In addition, an icon with a Check Control mes- sage appears on the control display. approval Icon Possible cause General information There is a tire pressure loss. When a flat tire is indicated, the Dynamic Sta- bility Control may be turned on.
  • Page 277 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Actions in the event of a flat tire, refer to Measure page 278. Check the tire pressure and correct as needed. Messages: for tires with special Perform a system reset. approval If the tire inflation pressure is too low General information Message When a flat tire is indicated, the Dynamic Sta-...
  • Page 278 MOBILITY Wheels and tires tronics. Have the electronics replaced at the Icon Possible cause next opportunity. There is a flat tire or a major tire pressure loss. Runflat tires No reset was performed for the sys- Safety information tem. The system issues a warning based on the tire inflation pressures stored during the last reset.
  • Page 279 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Failure performing a reset Vehicle handling with damaged tires Vehicles driven with a damaged tire will han- Tires with special approval: the system will not dle differently, potentially leading to conditions function correctly if a reset was not performed, such as the following: for example a flat tire may be indicated al- though the tire inflation pressures are correct.
  • Page 280 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Flat tire monitor cle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more Principle of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Ac- cordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale The flat tire monitor detects a tire pressure illuminates, you should stop and check your loss while driving and issues a warning if the...
  • Page 281 Wheels and tires MOBILITY ▷ After the tire inflation pressure has been the information on runflat tires and continued adjusted. driving with these tires. ▷ After a tire or wheel change. Indication of a flat tire Performing initialization A yellow warning light is illuminated in When initializing, the set tire inflation pressures the instrument cluster.
  • Page 282 MOBILITY Wheels and tires service center or another qualified service eled may be less but may also be more if an center or repair shop. economical driving style is used. Repair the flat tire, for instance with a tire If the vehicle is loaded with an average repair set or by changing the wheel.
  • Page 283 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Changing wheels/tires and risk of damage to property. Only use the jack to change an emergency or spare wheel in the event of a breakdown. General information When using runflat tires or a tire repair set, the wheel does not always need to be changed Warning immediately in the event of a breakdown when...
  • Page 284 MOBILITY Wheels and tires able objects, for instance rocks, under the proper side of the wheels of both the front and NOTICE rear axles to block the car from rolling downhill. Using an impact wrench to loosen or tighten the wheel lock bolt can damage it. There is Lug bolt lock a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage.
  • Page 285 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Preparing the vehicle Jacking up the vehicle ▷ Park the vehicle on solid and non-slip ground at a safe distance from road traffic. Warning ▷ Turn on the hazard warning system. Hands and fingers can be jammed when us- ▷...
  • Page 286 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Take your hand away from the jack as soon companying lug bolts may have to be used as the jack is under load and continue turn- as well. ing the jack crank handle or lever with one Hand-tighten the remaining lug bolts and hand.
  • Page 287: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment MOBILITY Engine compartment Vehicle features and options now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems and functions that are available Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.
  • Page 288 MOBILITY Engine compartment 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 289 Engine compartment MOBILITY 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. 01405A5E788 - VI/22...
  • Page 290: Operating Materials

    MOBILITY Operating materials Operating materials Vehicle features and options This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. Additional information: Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.
  • Page 291 Recommended gas quality change the engine oil. BMW recommends AKI 91. Minimum fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 87. If you use gasoline with this minimum AKI Rat- ing, the engine may produce knocking sounds Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 292 MOBILITY Operating materials Safety information Monitoring Principle NOTICE The engine oil level is monitored electronically An engine oil level that is too low causes while driving and can be shown on the Control engine damage. There is a risk of damage Display.
  • Page 293 Operating materials MOBILITY Functional requirements Store operating materials out of reach of chil- dren. ▷ Vehicle is parked in a horizontal position. ▷ The drive-ready state is switched on by pressing the Start/Stop button. NOTICE ▷ The engine is at operating temperature. An engine oil level that is too low causes ▷...
  • Page 294 The vehicle manu- facturer recommends using coolant with the Alternative engine oil types BMW LC-18 specification. Do not mix additives of different colors. Observe the water - additive If an engine oil suitable for continuous use mixture ratio of 50:50.
  • Page 295 Operating materials MOBILITY Safety information The coolant level is correct when it is just below the maximum mark in the filler neck. Warning With the engine hot and the cooling system open, coolant can escape and lead to scald- ing. There is a risk of injury. Only open the cooling system with the engine cooled down.
  • Page 296 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 297: Maintenance

    Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8. Therefore, hand the service advisor the vehicle key with which the vehicle was driven most BMW maintenance system recently. Stationary periods The maintenance system provides service no- tifications and thereby provides support in...
  • Page 298 MOBILITY Maintenance Diagnostic socket Position General information Devices connected to the diagnostic socket will trigger the alarm system after locking the vehi- cle. Remove devices connected to the diagnostic socket before locking the vehicle. Safety information There is a diagnostic socket on the driver’s side for reading out vehicle data.
  • Page 299: Replacing Components

    Replacing components MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle features and options Replacing the wiper blades To change the wiper blades, bring wipers This chapter describes model-specific equip- into fold-out position. ment, systems and functions that are available Fold-out position of the wipers, refer to now and will be available in the future, even if page 126.
  • Page 300 MOBILITY Replacing components Safety information Warning Vehicle batteries that are not compatible can Warning damage vehicle systems and impair vehicle Intense brightness can irritate or damage the functions. There is a risk of an accident and retina of the eye. There is a risk of injury. Do damage to property.
  • Page 301 Replacing components MOBILITY Safety information Safety information NOTICE DANGER Battery chargers that charge the vehicle bat- Contact with live components can lead to an tery via sockets or cigarette lighters in the electric shock. There is a risk of injury or dan- vehicle may overload or damage the 12 V ger to life.
  • Page 302 The fuses are located at different places in the vehicle. Information on the fuse layout and the posi- tions of the fuse boxes is available on the In- ternet: fusecard.bmw.com. Safety information Warning Incorrect and repaired fuses can overload electrical lines and components. There is a risk of fire.
  • Page 303: Breakdown Assistance

    BMW Roadside Assistance Hazard warning system button Principle BMW Group Roadside Assistance can be con- The red light in the button blinks when the tacted if assistance is needed in the event of a hazard warning system is turned on.
  • Page 304 In addition, a text message appears on the Control Display. Teleservice Help. When BMW Accident Assistance is triggered, "MENU" data on the vehicle's condition is sent to BMW. "All apps" "BMW Assistance" Functional requirements Select the desired service.
  • Page 305 BMW Accident Assistance can also be con- tacted independently of the automatic accident detection function. "MENU" "All apps" "BMW Assistance" If necessary, select the entry for BMW Acci- dent Assistance. SOS button Follow the displays on the control display. A voice connection is established. Functional requirements Emergency Call ▷...
  • Page 306 ▷ The LED flashes green when a connection Contact with live components can lead to an to the BMW Response Center has been es- electric shock. There is a risk of injury or dan- tablished. ger to life. Do not touch any components that The BMW Response Center then makes are under voltage.
  • Page 307 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Tow-starting and towing Connecting the cables Before you begin, switch off all unnecessary electronic systems/components, such as the Safety information radio, on the assisting and receiving vehicles. Open the lid of the jump-start terminal. Warning Attach one terminal clamp of the positive Individual functions may not work correctly jumper cable to the positive battery termi- when towing with Front Collision Warning en-...
  • Page 308 MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Additional information: Warning Rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to page 115. Different levels of braking may occur when towing with adaptive recuperation. There is a Tow truck risk of accident. Deactivate adaptive recuper- ation before towing. NOTICE If the tow bar or tow rope is attached incor- rectly, damage to other vehicle parts can oc-...
  • Page 309 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Tow fitting Safety information General information NOTICE If the tow fitting is not used as intended, there may be damage to the vehicle or to the tow fitting. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Follow the notes on using the tow fitting.
  • Page 310: Vehicle Care

    MOBILITY Vehicle Care Vehicle Care Vehicle features and options Steam cleaner and high pressure cleaner This chapter describes model-specific equip- Safety information ment, systems and functions that are available now and will be available in the future, even if they are not available in the owned vehicle. NOTICE Additional information: When cleaning with high pressure cleaners,...
  • Page 311 General information freely. Some car washes do not permit persons in the BMW recommends using vehicle care and vehicle. The vehicle cannot be locked from the cleaning agents from BMW. Suitable vehicle outside when in selector lever position N. A...
  • Page 312 MOBILITY Vehicle Care Safety information Use leather care products; otherwise, dirt and grease will gradually break down the protective coating of the leather surface. Warning Remove aggressive substances, e.g., Cleaning agents can contain substances that sunscreen, immediately to prevent alterations are dangerous and harmful to your health.
  • Page 313 Vehicle Care MOBILITY Upholstery material care brake disks and brake pads and protects them against corrosion. Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner. Clean extensively down to the seams. Avoid Chrome surfaces rubbing the material vigorously. Carefully clean Chrome surfaces, especially in case of exposure to road salt, with plenty of Textile care water and added auto shampoo as needed.
  • Page 314 MOBILITY Vehicle Care microfiber cloth. Dampen the cloth lightly with textile cleaner. To prevent matting of the car- water, if needed. pet, rub back and forth in the driving direction only. Clean with a microfiber cloth. Trailer hitch with removable ball head Dampen the cloth lightly with water, if needed.
  • Page 315 Vehicle Care MOBILITY Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E788 - VI/22...
  • Page 316: 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 2 Series Coupe Width with mirrors in/mm 81.4/2,068 Width without mirrors in/mm 72.4/1,838...
  • Page 317 4,553/2,065 Payload lbs/kg 785/356 Approved front axle weight lbs/kg 2,282/1,035 Approved rear axle weight lbs/kg 2,491/1,130 M240i xDrive powered by BMW M Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 4,773/2,165 Payload lbs/kg 840/381 Approved front axle weight lbs/kg 2,403/1,090 Approved rear axle weight...
  • Page 318: Appendix

    REFERENCE Appendix Appendix General information NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RE- SPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV IN- TERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED Any updates to the Owner's Manual of the ve- MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. hicle are listed here. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE Updates made after the EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 319 Appendix REFERENCE FCC ID QZ9-WCACS This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 320: Everything From A To Z

    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index Air distribution, manual Air drying, see air conditioning Air flow, automatic climate control 3D view Air outlets, see Ventilation 48V technology, see Mild Hybrid technol- Air pressure, tires Air quality Air vent, see Ventilation Alarm system...
  • Page 321 Can holder, front, see Cup holder, front BMW iDrive Can holder, rear, see Cup holder, rear BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant Care BMW Live Cockpit Plus, see BMW Curved Dis- Care, displays, screens play Care, Head-up display BMW Live Cockpit Professional, see BMW...
  • Page 322 Climate comfort laminated safety glass Climate control CBS, see Condition Based Service Closing with the Key Card Cell phone, see Owner's Manual for Naviga- Closing with the smartphone, see BMW Digital tion, Entertainment and Communication Center armrest, front Clothes hooks Center console...
  • Page 323 Diagnostic socket Cooling, maximum Differential lock Cooling system Digital Key Cornering light Digital Key, see BMW Digital Key Corrosion, brake disks Dimensions Cosmetic mirror Dimmable exterior mirrors Cross traffic warning Dimmable interior mirror Cruise Control, see Cruise Control with Dis-...
  • Page 324 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Driver assistance systems Emergency service, see BMW Accident Assis- Driver Attention Camera tance Drive readiness, see Operating condition of the Emergency service, see BMW Roadside Assis- vehicle tance Drive-ready state, engine start Emergency unlocking, transmission lock...
  • Page 325 GPS, navigation, see Owner's Manual for Navi- Fold-out position gation, Entertainment, Communication Foot brake Gross vehicle weight, approved Forward Collision Mitigation Guest profile, see BMW ID Forward Collision Warning, see Forward Colli- sion Warning For Your Own Safety Front airbags Handbrake, see Parking brake...
  • Page 326 Indicator light, front-seat passenger airbag Headlights, replacing, see Lights and Indicator lights bulbs Individual air distribution Headlights, turning up, dimming, see Auto- Individual settings, see BMW ID matic High Beam Assistant Inductive charging, smartphone, see Wireless Headliner charging tray Head restraints and seats...
  • Page 327 Maintenance recommendation, see Condition Lane threshold, warning Based Service Language, setting Maintenance, see Service requirements Lashing eyes in the cargo area Maintenance system, BMW LATCH child seat mountings Make-up mirror Launch Control Malfunction, vehicle key Leather care Manual brake, see Parking brake...
  • Page 328 Mounting of child restraint systems Opening and closing MP3 player, see Owner's Manual for Naviga- Opening with the Key Card tion, Entertainment, Communication Opening with the smartphone, see BMW Digi- M Sport differential, active tal Key Multifunction hook Operating condition of the vehicle...
  • Page 329 Performance display, see Sport displays Rear-end collision preparation Personal Assistant Rear lights, replacing, see Lights and Personal data, deleting bulbs Personal profile, see BMW ID Rear seat backrests, folding down Personal settings Rearview camera Physical units, see Units of measurement, set- Rear-view mirror, exterior...
  • Page 330 Runflat tires, see Runflat tires Settings, locking/unlocking Settings, resetting, vehicle Settings, seats and head restraints Shift lights Shift paddles on the steering wheel Safe braking Shift point display Safe Share function, see BMW Digital Key Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E788 - VI/22...
  • Page 331 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Shift point indicator, tachometer SPORT, see Driving Dynamics Control Shift recommendation for fuel-efficient driving, Sport steering, variable see Shift point display Sprint function Shortcuts, iDrive Stability control systems Side airbag Standard equipment, see Vehicle equipment Side protection, Park Distance Control side, Standby, see Operating condition of the vehi- see side protection...
  • Page 332 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Switch for driving dynamics, see Driving Dy- Tire Pressure Monitor, resetting namics Control Tire pressure, tires SYNC program, automatic climate control Tire pressure warning, see Flat tire moni- System language, setting, see Language, set- ting Tire repair set Tires and wheels...
  • Page 333 Venting, see Ventilation Version Software, see Remote Software Up- grade Ultrasonic sensors, see Sensors of the vehi- Video recording, see BMW Drive Recorder Video, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, En- Unintentional alarm, avoiding tertainment and Communication Units of measurement, setting...
  • Page 334 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Widgets, iDrive Widgets, instrument cluster, see Central dis- play area Width, vehicle Window, defrosting Windows, powered Windshield, defrosting Windshield washer fluid, see Washer fluid Windshield wiper, see Wiper system Winter storage, see Long-term vehicle stor- Winter tires Winter tires, tread Wiper blades, changing...
  • Page 335 *BL5A5E78800H* 01405A5E788 ue Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E788 - VI/22...
  • Page 339 California Proposition 65 Warning For vehicles sold in California: Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E788 - VI/22...
  • Page 340 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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