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OWNER'S HANDBOOK.
BMW 2 SERIES COUPÉ.
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  • Page 1 Content OWNER'S HANDBOOK. BMW 2 SERIES COUPÉ. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 3 BMW's technical features. It also contains information to help keep your BMW operating safely on the road and maintain its full resale value. When the vehicle leaves the factory, the printed Owner's Handbook is the most up-to-date version.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTROLS Vehicle cockpit ....................Sensors in the vehicle ..................Vehicle operating condition ................BMW iDrive ......................BMW Remote Software Upgrade ..............Personal settings ....................Opening and closing ..................Seats, mirrors and steering wheel ..............Carrying children safely ..................Driving ........................
  • Page 5 © 2022 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced, wholly or in part, without written permission from BMW AG, Munich. English ID8 VI/22, - Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 6: Notes Notes

    NOTES Notes Notes About this Owner's Media overview Handbook General Orientation Content from the Owner's Handbook can be accessed through various media. The Owner's The quickest way to find information on a par- Handbook is available in the following media: ticular topic or feature is to consult the alpha- ▷...
  • Page 7 The list of steps must be Internet carried out in the specified sequence. Vehicle information and general information on First action. BMW – on technology, for example – are avail- Second action. able on the Internet: www.bmw.com. Lists BMW Driver's Guide App...
  • Page 8 NOTES Notes ▷ First option. If certain equipment and models are not de- scribed in this Owner's Handbook, refer to the ▷ Second option. Supplementary Owner's Handbooks provided. Icon on components and In right-hand drive vehicles, some operating elements are arranged differently from those assemblies shown in this Owner's Handbook.
  • Page 9 Consequently, the manufacturer of the vehicle the vehicle: recommends having relevant work carried out by a BMW Service Partner. If you choose to use a different specialist workshop, BMW rec- ommends using one that performs the corre- Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 10 Personal identification BMW recommends using parts and accesso- Every vehicle has a unique vehicle identifica- ries that are approved by BMW and are there- tion number. Depending on the country, and fore suitable for this purpose. with the assistance of the relevant authorities,...
  • Page 11 To fulfill contractual obligations regarding ▷ Information about transactions. the provision of digital vehicle services, for ▷ Information about fraud or criminal offen- example BMW ConnectedDrive. ces. ▷ To safeguard product quality and the re- search and development of new products, Interests and to optimise service processes.
  • Page 12 NOTES Notes Use of web pages and communication ▷ When making direct purchases, for example on the web page. ▷ Information on how web pages are used and whether messages are opened or for- ▷ When purchasing services directly, for ex- warded.
  • Page 13 The personal settings for these functions ▷ Ambient conditions, for example tempera- can be saved in a BMW ID or in a profile within ture, rain sensor signals. the vehicle and retrieved as required, for ex- The data is processed within the vehicle and ample if the settings have been changed in the is usually transient.
  • Page 14 NOTES Notes Ensuring product quality the vehicle, for example, a smartphone or USB stick. The data logs the technical conditions of the vehicle and helps in locating faults, complying Service data with warranty obligations and improving qual- ity. General To ensure product quality and the develop- When services are required, for example re- ment of new products, data on the usage of pairs, service operations, warranty work and...
  • Page 15 Services from other providers cle and other systems, for example with BMW ConnectedDrive. When using online services from other provid- ers, these services are the responsibility of the relevant provider and subject to their data pro- tection conditions and terms of use.
  • Page 16 The legal emergency call system can also be BMW CarData provides transparency in han- triggered manually if required. dling vehicle data with the use of BMW Con- nectedDrive. BMW CarData enables users to If a critical system failure occurs that would put...
  • Page 17 Notes NOTES ▷ Protection of personal data: Regulation ▷ A time stamp for determining the time of (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament the accident in order to optimise the de- and of the Council. ployment plans of the rescue services. ▷...
  • Page 18 NOTES Notes ing does not comply with legal requirements, ▷ Protection of personal data: Regulation be corrected, deleted, or restricted as applica- (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament ble. Each time that data is corrected, deleted and of the Council. or blocked in line with these regulations, the ▷...
  • Page 19 Notes NOTES Position determination sors in order to assist the rescue services in their deployment plans. Only the provider of the mobile phone network ▷ Contact data, for example the phone num- is able to determine the position of the vehicle ber of the installed SIM card and the driv- based on mobile phone mast locations.
  • Page 20 NOTES Notes Type plate on right-hand side if the intelligent emergency call system is not operational for technical reasons, for example if the emergency call centre appointed by the vehicle manufacturer cannot be reached. The eCall statutory emergency call system uses the infrastructure of the 112 public emer- gency call number.
  • Page 21 Notes NOTES iDrive It is also possible to display the vehicle identifi- cation number via iDrive. "MENU" "All apps" "Mobile devices" "Settings" "Vehicle ID (VIN):" Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 22: 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. Central locking buttons Overview Buttons on the vehicle key. Icon Meaning Unlock.
  • Page 23 Getting in QUICK REFERENCE Access to the luggage compartment Indicator and warning lights Indicator and warning lights can illuminate in a Opening the luggage compartment variety of combinations and colours. When switching on drive-ready state, the func- tionality of some lights is checked and they illuminate briefly.
  • Page 24 QUICK REFERENCE Getting in BMW iDrive Cancelling voice input Principle ▷ Press the button on the steering BMW iDrive is the vehicle’s display and oper- wheel again. ating concept and includes a wide range of ▷ ›Cancel‹ functions. ▷ Slide the Controller to the right or left.
  • Page 25: Adjustment And Operation

    Adjustment and operation QUICK REFERENCE Adjustment and operation Seats, mirrors and steering Adjusting the head restraint wheel Adjusting the height: manual head restraints Manually adjustable seats ▷ Down: press the button, arrow 1, and slide Longitudinal direction the head restraint downwards. 2 Thigh support ▷...
  • Page 26 QUICK REFERENCE Adjustment and operation Adjusting the steering wheel Adjusting the distance ▷ Back: press the button and push back the Fold the lever down fully. head restraint. Grip the steering wheel with both hands ▷ Forward: pull the head restraint forwards. and adjust it in the longitudinal direction and height of the seat position.
  • Page 27 Adjustment and operation QUICK REFERENCE Storing settings Electric forward/back adjustment Set the desired position. Folding down the backrest Pull the lever as far as it will go. Press the button. The LED is illumi- nated. Press the desired button 1 or 2 while the LED is illuminated.
  • Page 28 QUICK REFERENCE Adjustment and operation A list of 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 the national-market version and...
  • Page 29: On The Move

    On the move QUICK REFERENCE On the move Driving Steptronic transmission Engaging selector lever positions D, N, Drive-ready state R, S Switching on drive-ready state Press the brake. Press the Start/Stop button. ▷ D Drive position. Switching off drive-ready state ▷...
  • Page 30 QUICK REFERENCE On the move Light and vision Parking brake Applying the parking brake Turn indicator, high-beam Pull the switch. headlight, headlight flasher The LED on the switch and the indica- tor light in the instrument cluster are Turn indicators illuminated.
  • Page 31 On the move QUICK REFERENCE Lights and lighting ▷ Rest position of the windscreen wipers: po- sition 0. Buttons in the vehicle ▷ Rain sensor: position 1. ▷ Normal wiper speed: position 2. Icon Function ▷ Fast wiper speed: position 3. Rear fog light.
  • Page 32 QUICK REFERENCE On the move Adjusting the sensitivity of the rain Icon Function sensor Maximum cooling. Air recirculation function. Automatic air recirculation con- trol. Fresh air. Turn the knurled wheel on the wiper lever. Amount of air. Cleaning the windscreen Air distribution.
  • Page 33 On the move QUICK REFERENCE Pit stop Icon Function Defrost function. Refuelling Fuel filler cap Rear window heating. To open the fuel filler flap, press on the rear edge, arrow. The fuel filler flap opens. Buttons, automatic rear air- conditioning system Turn the fuel filler cap anticlockwise.
  • Page 34 QUICK REFERENCE On the move Wheels and tyres "Vehicle status" "Engine oil level" Tyre inflation pressure information The engine oil level is displayed. Topping up engine oil General Stop the vehicle safely and switch off drive- ready state before topping up with engine oil. Topping up engine oil Open the bonnet.
  • Page 35 "BMW Assistance" Select the desired service. A voice contact to the selected service is established. ConnectedDrive BMW Assistance Contact BMW Assistance for information and support on all aspects of your vehicle. "MENU" "All apps" "BMW Assistance" Select the desired service.
  • Page 36: Vehicle Cockpit

    CONTROLS Vehicle cockpit Vehicle cockpit Vehicle equipment fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question. For further information: This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- Vehicle equipment, see page 8.
  • Page 37 Vehicle cockpit CONTROLS Lights off Depending on the equipment: Daytime driving lights Active Cruise Control on/off Side lights Cruise Control: to store a speed Speed Limit Assist: to accept the suggested speed Automatic driving lights control Resuming Cruise Control Adaptive lighting functions High-beam Assistant To interrupt Cruise Control Low-beam headlight...
  • Page 38 CONTROLS Vehicle cockpit Telephone, see Owner's Windscreen wipers Handbook for Navigation, Enter- tainment, Communication Rain sensor Knurled wheel for selecting con- figuration menus for instrument cluster and head-up display To clean the windscreen Operating the infotainment selec- tion lists in the instrument cluster Horn, entire area 11 Steering column lever, right Steering wheel heating...
  • Page 39 Vehicle cockpit CONTROLS Around the centre console Control display 4 Button for glove compartment 2 Ventilation 5 Controller with buttons Hazard warning lights Automatic Hold Climate control Parking brake Defrost function Driving Experience Control Rear window heating SPORT drive mode COMFORT drive mode Radio/multimedia, see Owner's Handbook for Navigation, Entertainment, Communica-...
  • Page 40 CONTROLS Vehicle cockpit Automatic Start/Stop function Panorama View Parking assistance systems Dynamic Stability Control 10 Selector lever Around the headliner Emergency call, SOS Reading lights To operate the electric glass sun- Interior lights roof Depending on the national-mar- ket version: Front passenger airbag indicator light Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 41: Sensors In The Vehicle

    Sensors in the vehicle CONTROLS Sensors in the vehicle Vehicle equipment Cameras This chapter describes equipment, systems Front camera and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question. For further information: Vehicle equipment, see page 8.
  • Page 42 CONTROLS Sensors in the vehicle Exterior mirror cameras ▷ When the camera field of view is covered, for example by a fogged up windscreen or stickers. ▷ If the camera lens is dirty or damaged. ▷ With the exterior mirrors folded in. ▷...
  • Page 43 Sensors in the vehicle CONTROLS Front radar sensor ▷ If the sensors are obscured, for example by stickers, foils or a number plate holder. ▷ If the sensors are misaligned, for example due to parking damage. ▷ If the radiation range of the sensors is cov- ered, for example by protruding loads.
  • Page 44 CONTROLS Sensors in the vehicle Ultrasonic sensors, rear ▷ If the sensors are dirty or covered, e.g. by stickers. ▷ If the sensors are misaligned, for example due to parking damage. ▷ After work performed incorrectly on the ve- hicle paintwork near to the sensors. ▷...
  • Page 45 Sensors in the vehicle CONTROLS ▷ The ultrasonic sensors do not take into ac- count loads projecting beyond the outline of the vehicle. ▷ If the cover of the trailer tow hitch is incor- rectly seated. A Check Control message may be displayed if the system limits are reached.
  • Page 46: Vehicle Operating Condition

    CONTROLS Vehicle operating condition Vehicle operating condition Vehicle equipment ▷ Apply the parking brake. ▷ Turn the front wheels towards the kerb on uphill or downhill gradient. This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- ▷...
  • Page 47 Vehicle operating condition CONTROLS Establishing rest state on opening With button on the radio the front doors Press the button on the radio. The control display and instru- After a trip, the rest state can be established ment cluster illuminate. by opening the front doors.
  • Page 48 CONTROLS Vehicle operating condition danger to life. Keep the exhaust pipe clear Most of the indicator and warning lights in and ensure sufficient ventilation. the instrument cluster illuminate for varying lengths of time. Petrol engine WARNING Depending on the motorisation, full drive An unsecured vehicle can start moving and power may not be available until approx.
  • Page 49: Bmw Idrive

    The main menu is divided into different areas: 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 Menu bar Depending on the equipment, the functions...
  • Page 50 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Media able depending on vehicle equipment and na- tional-market version. "MEDIA": Access to functions of the enter- tainment system, for example radio stations or Telephone status information connection with external devices. Icon Meaning Telephone "TEL": Access to the telephone and mes- Active call.
  • Page 51 Sound output active. Icon Meaning Sound output deactivated. Function is activated. Activation word active. Function is deactivated. BMW ID or driver profile. Route guidance active. Activating/deactivating audio confirmation Quicklist. "MENU" Wireless charging active. "Vehicle apps" Park Distance Control: sound activated.
  • Page 52 BMW Curved Display Overview Principle The BMW Curved Display is the one-piece dis- play 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 in the centre console.
  • Page 53 BMW iDrive CONTROLS Controller Control display Switching the control display on/off General automatically The buttons are used to go to menus directly. The control display is switched on automati- cally when the vehicle is unlocked or as soon Overview as the control display is required for operation.
  • Page 54 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Operation The main menu is displayed. ▷ Turn to switch between menu items, for ex- Selecting menu items ample. Turn the Controller until the desired menu item is highlighted. Press the Controller. Selecting widgets In the main menu, slide the Controller to the right.
  • Page 55 BMW iDrive CONTROLS Using alphabetical lists Entering special characters For alphabetical lists with more than 30 en- Function Operation tries, the letters for which entries exist can be displayed in a letter field. Delete a charac- Swipe to the left on the ter.
  • Page 56 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Entering letters and numbers It is possible to tap on menu items and widg- ets. Touch the control display with your fingers. Do not use any objects. Digit input If necessary, tap the icon or control Going to the main menu display.
  • Page 57 Relevant ConnectedDrive Services via the ConnectedDrive Store. Principle Activating voice input The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is a General personal assistant that enables natural voice control of various vehicle functions. The Per- Voice input can be activated in various ways:...
  • Page 58 Slide the Controller to the right or left. personal activation word can be set up with ▷ Press the Controller. an active BMW ID or a driver profile. The per- sonal activation word can also be changed or Possible commands deleted.
  • Page 59 CONTROLS Setting the response length Additional example commands for the current context are displayed in the widget of the BMW You can set the Personal Assistant to use the Intelligent Personal Assistant. standard dialogue or a short version. In case...
  • Page 60 CONTROLS BMW iDrive "Voice control" If activation is successful, a confirmation appears on the control display. "Personal Assistant (BMW)" "Online speech processing" Press the button on the steering Voice control from third-party wheel to cancel the voice control of the providers smartphone.
  • Page 61 BMW iDrive CONTROLS Connecting mobile devices Safety information to the vehicle WARNING Principle Operating integrated information systems and communication devices during a journey The vehicle offers various types of connections may distract you from the traffic situation. for using mobile devices. Which connection You could lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 62 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Function Connection type Icon on the con- trol display Operate Apple CarPlay via iDrive and Bluetooth and WiFi. by voice commands. Keyword: Bluetooth connection and Keyword: Apple CarPlay preparation. vehicle WiFi. Operate Android Auto via iDrive and Bluetooth and WiFi.
  • Page 63: Bmw Remote Software Upgrade

    Search for an upgrade ments or quality improvements available. Operating requirements General The standby state must be turned on to search BMW recommends carrying out the Remote for a Remote Software Upgrade. Software Upgrade as soon as it becomes available. Automatic search...
  • Page 64 Follow the instructions on the control dis- with limited mobile network availability. play. Download the upgrade in the BMW app to Display in the ConnectedDrive customer portal the smartphone. on the Internet: Follow the instructions in the BMW app.
  • Page 65 BMW Remote Software Upgrade CONTROLS Install immediately ▷ The vehicle cannot be used during installa- tion. The upgrade can be installed immediately ▷ You may leave the vehicle during installa- when all prerequisites have been met. tion. "MENU" "All apps"...
  • Page 66 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 rectified, contact a Service Partner of the manufacturer, or an- other qualified Service Partner, or a specialist workshop.
  • Page 67: Personal Settings

    Office data, for example voice memos. The vehicle offers various services which re- ▷ Login accounts. quire data to be transferred to BMW or a serv- ice provider. ▷ Digital keys. It may take up to 15 minutes in total to delete General data.
  • Page 68 Personal settings Resetting vehicle data BMW Cloud. This makes these settings avail- able in any vehicle where the same BMW ID is used to log in. All individual settings can be reset to the The vehicle can store three BMW IDs or three factory settings when drive-ready state is driver profiles.
  • Page 69 Confirming the BMW ID Tap the icon or personal picture in the status bar. If the BMW ID has been created by the Service "Add BMW ID" Partner and added to the vehicle, the BMW ID must then be confirmed in the vehicle: "Register now"...
  • Page 70 CONTROLS Personal settings Creating a driver profile The PIN can be used to activate the BMW ID or the driver profile, even if the assigned Tap the icon or personal picture in the vehicle key or the assigned digital key is not status bar.
  • Page 71 "Change BMW ID" file of the last key detected is activated. ▷ "Change driver profile" If no BMW ID and no driver profile are as- Select the BMW ID or driver profile. signed to this key, the guest profile is acti- vated.
  • Page 72 CONTROLS Personal settings The guest profile is selected in the welcome be made in the settings of the BMW ID or the window or via iDrive: driver profile. The BMW Digital Key provides the option to Tap the icon or personal picture in the transfer a digital key to permit other persons status bar.
  • Page 73 When the vehicle was unlocked from the BMW app. The use of personal settings that are stored for a BMW ID in other vehicles is subject to technical limitations. For example, there may be stored settings for a system that is not available in other vehicles, or only in an incom- patible version.
  • Page 74: Opening And Closing

    Unlock. market version, various settings are possible for the button functions. Lock. A BMW ID or a driver profile with personal set- tings can be assigned to a vehicle key. To provide information on maintenance re- Unlock the luggage compartment.
  • Page 75 Use a pointed object to press the battery in specialist workshop. the direction of the arrow and lift it out. If a BMW ID or driver profile has been assigned to the lost vehicle key, the connection to this vehicle key must be deleted. A new vehicle key can then be assigned to the BMW ID or driver profile.
  • Page 76 CONTROLS Opening and closing Unlocking via the door lock There is a danger of injury or danger to life if persons remain in the vehicle for extended Pull the door handle outwards with one periods and are exposed to extreme temper- hand and hold it.
  • Page 77 Opening and closing CONTROLS Emergency detection of the vehicle Overview Door pin for manual locking of the driver's door. Drive-ready state cannot be switched on if the vehicle key is not detected. Locking the vehicle If this happens, proceed as follows: Close the driver's door.
  • Page 78 The following functions are also carried out: WARNING ▷ If a BMW ID or driver profile was assigned With some national-market versions, unlock- to the vehicle key, this BMW ID or driver ing from the inside requires specific knowl- profile will be activated.
  • Page 79 ▷ Welcome light, see page 162. unlock the other vehicle access points. ▷ BMW ID/driver profiles, see page 68. The vehicle is operational after one of the front doors is opened. Actions during locking The lighting functions may depend on the am- Depending on the settings, the following func- bient brightness.
  • Page 80 CONTROLS Opening and closing Operating requirements If a fault occurs, unlock and lock the vehicle with the buttons on the vehicle key or with the ▷ Carry the vehicle key with you, for example, integrated key. in your pants pocket. ▷...
  • Page 81 For settings, see page 88. For further information: With the Key Card BMW Digital Key, see page 84. Locking/unlocking the vehicle Principle The Key Card is a chip card on which a digital key is installed. It can be used to unlock and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 82 General ▷ The Remote Services of the BMW app can To prevent the vehicle key from being locked be used to lock and unlock a vehicle. in, do not place it in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 83 Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening the luggage compartment Pull the handle in the luggage compartment. The luggage compartment is unlocked. ▷ Unlock the vehicle and then press the but- ton on the luggage compartment. ▷ With Comfort Access: carry the vehicle key Key Card with you and press the button on the lug- gage compartment.
  • Page 84 Switching on drive-ready state To deactivate the Key Card, there must be a vehicle key in the vehicle. If BMW Digital Key is enabled for the vehicle, a digital key can be used instead of the vehicle key. A deactivated Key Card will remain in the list of registered digital keys.
  • Page 85 To unlock and start a vehicle with a compatible Follow the enabling instructions in the Digital smartphone, this function must be offered by Key menu within the BMW app or on the con- the smartphone manufacturer. The BMW app trol display.
  • Page 86 The main digital key must be enabled again in Deleting the digital master key order to be able to use BMW Digital Key again. The digital master key can be deleted from the "MENU" smartphone or via iDrive.
  • Page 87 Opening and closing CONTROLS Central locking buttons Selling the smartphone Delete all digital keys from the smartphone before selling it. This ensures that the smart- General phone can no longer be used for the vehicle. The vehicle is automatically locked when mov- ing off.
  • Page 88 Pull the door handle on the door being opened. The other doors remain locked. If the active BMW ID does not have an as- signed PIN, create a PIN. The PIN is nee- ded to deactivate the valet parking mode.
  • Page 89 Opening and closing CONTROLS Only the driver's door and fuel filler flap "Lock/unlock" are unlocked. Pressing again unlocks "Lock after a short time" the entire vehicle. The vehicle is automatically locked again ▷ "All doors" after a short while if no doors are opened The entire vehicle is unlocked.
  • Page 90 CONTROLS Opening and closing Depending on vehicle equipment, the Depending on local regulations, the acous- luggage compartment will be unlocked tic alarm may be suppressed. or opened. ▷ Optical alarm: ▷ "Tailgate and door(s)" By flashing of the hazard warning lights Depending on the equipment, the lug- and, if applicable, the headlights.
  • Page 91 To ensure perfect functioning, the windows must be closed. If a window is often opened in the same loca- tion, this task can be carried out by the BMW Avoiding false warnings Intelligent Personal Assistant. For example, if you often use the same multi-storey car park.
  • Page 92 CONTROLS Opening and closing Safety information Functional prerequisite Carry the vehicle key with you, for example, in your trouser pocket. WARNING Parts of the body can become trapped when Close windows the windows are operated. There is a danger of injury or material damage. When opening and closing, make sure that the movement range of the windows is kept clear.
  • Page 93 Opening and closing CONTROLS Operating requirements General The windows can be operated under the If resistance or an obstruction is detected while following conditions. a window is being closed, the closing process is interrupted. ▷ Standby state is switched on. ▷...
  • Page 94 CONTROLS Opening and closing Glass sunroof General The function is available with Comfort Access. Safety information Functional prerequisite Carry the vehicle key with you, for example, in WARNING your trouser pocket. Parts of the body may become trapped when Closing the glass sunroof the glass sunroof is operated.
  • Page 95 Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview Opening/closing the glass sunroof and sun protection separately Button in the vehicle ▷ Slide the switch backwards as far as the resistance point and hold. The sun protection opens for as long as the switch is pressed.
  • Page 96 CONTROLS Opening and closing Pressing the switch again ▷ The glass sunroof is blocked. stops the movement. ▷ The anti-trap mechanism cannot be guar- ▷ Slide the switch forwards beyond the re- anteed. sistance point twice in quick succession. ▷ There is a system error, for example due The glass sunroof and the sun protection to a temporary open circuit.
  • Page 97 Opening and closing CONTROLS Initialising the system exceeds a certain level, the closing opera- tion is interrupted. Press the switch up and hold Slide the switch forwards once again be- until initialisation is complete: yond the resistance point and hold until the glass sunroof closes with no anti-trap mechanism.
  • Page 98: Seats, Mirrors And Steering Wheel

    CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Vehicle equipment WARNING If the backrest is angled too far back, the pro- This chapter describes equipment, systems tective effect of the seat belt will no longer and functions which are offered or will be of- be guaranteed.
  • Page 99 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the forward/back position Adjusting the height WARNING If the seat is not locked, it could move un- expectedly during a journey. You could lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of acci- dent.
  • Page 100 General 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 stored position is loaded automatically.
  • Page 101 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Thigh support Adjusting the backrest width ▷ Press the button at the front: Sport seat Backrest width is reduced. ▷ Press the button at the rear: Backrest width is increased. Entering the rear passenger compartment Safety information Pull the lever on the front of the seat and ad-...
  • Page 102 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Manual forward/back adjustment The seat automatically moves back to its last saved position. Folding down the backrest Calibrating the front seats Pull the lever as far as it will go. General As soon as the electric seat adjustment no lon- ger functions precisely, a Check Control mes- sage is displayed on the control display.
  • Page 103 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seat belts sure that all vehicle occupants have fastened their seat belts correctly. General For the safety of the vehicle occupants, the ve- WARNING hicle is equipped with four seat belts. However, Seat belts are designed to bear upon the they can only provide a protective effect when bony structure of the body and should be applied correctly.
  • Page 104 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Setting for automatic retracting seat belts WARNING If the rear seat backrest is not locked, the ▷ Draw the seat belt tongue attached to the protective effect of the middle seat belt is not seat belt across the body and press it into ensured.
  • Page 105 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Front head restraints Seat belt warning General Safety information Check whether the seat belts are fastened cor- rectly. WARNING The seat belt warning becomes active in the If the head restraints are removed or incor- following situations: rectly adjusted, they cannot provide protec- ▷...
  • Page 106 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Adjusting the height After adjusting the distance, make sure that the head restraint engages correctly. Adjusting the distance: M sport seat The distance from the back of the head is ad- justed by the seat backrest angle. Adjust the distance so that the head restraint is as close as possible to the back of the head.
  • Page 107 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Rear head restraints Folding down the head restraints General Safety information Head restraints can be folded back to improve rear visibility. Only fold back the head restraint WARNING if no one is sitting on the seat in question. If the head restraints are removed or incor- Folding down the head restraints rectly adjusted, they cannot provide protec-...
  • Page 108 Fold down the respective rear seat back- The exterior mirror adjustment is stored in the rest. active BMW ID or in the active driver profile. If the BMW ID or the driver profile is reactivated To enlarge the luggage compartment, see at a later time, the stored position is loaded page 258.
  • Page 109 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS ▷ In car washes. Icon Meaning ▷ In narrow streets. Fold the exterior mirror in and out. Mirrors which are folded in automatically fold out when the vehicle reaches a speed of ap- proximately 40 km/h/25 mph. Adjust the exterior mirrors.
  • Page 110 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Interior mirror, manual dim Steering wheel Safety information WARNING Adjusting the steering wheel while driving may cause the steering wheel to move unex- pectedly. You could lose control of the vehi- cle. There is a risk of accident. Only adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is at a standstill.
  • Page 111 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Turning the steering wheel heating on/off WARNING Press the button. There is a risk of entrapment when the seats are moved. There is a danger of injury or A Check Control message is shown. material damage.
  • Page 112 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Seat climate control Various air conditioning functions are available for the seats. For further information: Air conditioning control, see page 237. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 113: Carrying Children Safely

    Carrying children safely CONTROLS Carrying children safely Vehicle equipment WARNING Child restraint systems and their parts can This chapter describes equipment, systems get very hot when exposed to direct sun- and functions which are offered or will be of- light. Contact with hot parts can cause burns. fered on a model-specific basis, even if they There is a danger of injury.
  • Page 114 CONTROLS Carrying children safely Safety information than 150 cm, 5 ft must be secured in suitable child restraint systems. WARNING Not for Australia: Children on the If child restraint systems and their attach- front passenger seat ment systems have been damaged or sub- jected to stresses in an accident, their pro- General tective effect may be restricted or may fail...
  • Page 115 Carrying children safely CONTROLS It is not recommended to use rear- front passenger airbag is deactivated and the ward-facing child restraint systems on PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator light is the front passenger seat. illuminated. Extreme hazard Do not use rearward-facing child restraint systems on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it.
  • Page 116 CONTROLS Carrying children safely ISOFIX or i-Size child safety category are denoted by a letter or ISO refer- ence on a plate on the child seat. seat fasteners For further information: Suitable seats for child restraint systems, see General page 118. Please comply with the operating and safety Fixtures for lower anchors instructions provided by the, child restraint sys-...
  • Page 117 Carrying children safely CONTROLS Child restraint systems with Position upper restraint strap Icon Meaning The corresponding icon shows Safety information the fixtures for the lower ISO- FIX anchors or i-Size mount- ing. WARNING If the upper retaining strap is used incorrectly on the child restraint system, the protective effect will be reduced.
  • Page 118 CONTROLS Carrying children safely Attachment points for upper Attaching the upper retaining strap retaining strap to the attachment point Open the cover of the attachment point. Icon Meaning If necessary, raise the head restraint. The corresponding icon shows Guide the upper retaining strap between the top tether eyelet.
  • Page 119 Carrying children safely CONTROLS Seat Airbag, front Mounting passenger 3 a) ON only for- ward-facing child restraint system OFF only rearward fac- ing child re- straint sys- 4, 6 – b) a) Move the front passenger seat as far back as it will go and adjust it to the highest position. Then adjust the angle of the backrest to achieve the best possible belt routing.
  • Page 120 CONTROLS Carrying children safely Seat Airbag, front Mounting passenger 1 a) ON only for- ward-facing child restraint system OFF only rearward fac- ing child re- straint sys- 4, 6 – b) a) Move the front passenger seat as far back as it will go and adjust it to the highest position. Then adjust the angle of the backrest to achieve the best possible belt routing.
  • Page 121 Carrying children safely CONTROLS Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Not suitable for child restraint systems. Suitable for ISOFIX child re- straint systems. Suitable for Universal-category child restraint sys- Suitable for ISOFIX and i- tems approved for use in this weight group. Size child restraint systems.
  • Page 122 CONTROLS Carrying children safely Routing the retaining strap WARNING If the upper retaining strap is used incorrectly on the child restraint system, the protective effect will be reduced. There is a danger of injury. Make sure that the upper retaining strap is not twisted and is not routed to the upper attachment point over sharp edges.
  • Page 123: Driving

    Driving CONTROLS Driving Vehicle equipment Automatic Start/Stop function This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- Principle fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question. The Automatic Start/Stop function helps you to save fuel.
  • Page 124 CONTROLS Driving Manual engine shutdown ▷ Vehicle battery charge state very low. ▷ At high altitudes. If the engine was not switched off automati- cally when the vehicle came to a stop, it can be ▷ The bonnet is unlocked. switched off manually: ▷...
  • Page 125 Driving CONTROLS Without mild hybrid technology: via ▷ In case of excessive warming of the interior when the air conditioning function is turned iDrive "MENU" ▷ In case of excessive cooling of the interior "Vehicle apps" when the heating is turned on. "Driving settings"...
  • Page 126 CONTROLS Driving P Park a Service Partner of the manufacturer or an- other qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop. General Selector lever position once the vehicle is Steptronic transmission parked, for example. In selector lever posi- tion P, the transmission blocks the drivetrain. Only engage selector lever position P when the Principle vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 127 Driving CONTROLS Engaging selector lever position N It may not be possible to move out of selector lever position P until all technical conditions are met. NOTICE Engaging selector lever position D, N, The selector lever position P is automatically engaged when standby state is switched off.
  • Page 128 CONTROLS Driving Sport programme S Unlocking the parking lock electronically Principle General In the Sport programme, the gear shift points and gear shift times are configured for more Unlock the transmission lock electronically, e.g. sporty driving. For example, the transmission to manoeuvre the vehicle out of a danger area shifts up later and the gearshift times are in the event of a fault.
  • Page 129 Driving CONTROLS Shifting gears Temporary manual mode In selector lever position D, pulling a shift pad- dle causes the system to switch to manual mode temporarily. The gear selected is also displayed in the in- strument cluster, for example D1. The transmission reverts to automatic mode from manual mode after a certain period of time of moderate driving without acceleration...
  • Page 130 CONTROLS Driving Launch Control constant. Keep the accelerator pedal in this position. Release the brake within 3 seconds of the Principle destination flag illuminating. When the ambient conditions are dry, Launch The vehicle accelerates. Control permits optimised acceleration on a Upshifts are automatic as long as the desti- road surface that offers plenty of grip.
  • Page 131 Driving CONTROLS Overview ▷ The transmission changes down to the lowest possible gear and switches to manual mode M. Buttons in the vehicle ▷ A dynamic setting is activated for the drivetrain. Change gears manually. Deactivating automatically The sprint function ends automatically if the vehicle is driven moderately for a certain amount of time.
  • Page 132 CONTROLS Driving Drive modes in detail Activating INDIVIDUAL Press the button of the desired drive mode COMFORT several times. The COMFORT drive mode is a balanced setting between sporty and consumption-opti- Parking brake mised driving. SPORT Principle The SPORT drive mode is a dynamic setting The parking brake is used to prevent the vehi- for greater agility with an optimised suspen- cle from rolling away when it is parked.
  • Page 133 Driving CONTROLS There is a risk of accident or injury. Do not Apply the parking brake when the vehicle is leave children or pets unsupervised in the ve- stationary. hicle. When leaving the vehicle, take the vehi- Release the parking brake cle key with you and lock the vehicle.
  • Page 134 CONTROLS Driving The indicator light extinguishes as soon as the parking brake is opera- WARNING tional again. Unsupervised children or pets in the vehicle can set the vehicle in motion and endanger themselves or other road users, for example Automatic Hold by the following actions: ▷...
  • Page 135 Driving CONTROLS Activate Automatic Hold The indicator light extinguishes. Switch on drive-ready state. Automatic Hold is deactivated. Press the button. If the vehicle is being held by Automatic Hold, also depress the brake when deactivating. The LED is illuminated. The indicator light illuminates green. Turn indicators Automatic Hold is activated.
  • Page 136 CONTROLS Driving Indicating a turn briefly are folded away from the windscreen, and that the windscreen wipers are in contact Press the lever as far as the resistance point with the windscreen when switching on. and hold it there for as long as you wish to indicate a turn.
  • Page 137 Driving CONTROLS Safety information When the vehicle is at a standstill, the wip- ers switch to normal speed. If a journey is interrupted with the wiper sys- NOTICE tem switched on: when the journey is resumed, In car washes, the wipers may inadvertently the windscreen wipers continue operating at start moving if the rain sensor is activated.
  • Page 138 CONTROLS Driving Windscreen wipers fold-out position Downwards: low sensitivity of the rain sensor. Principle Window washer system The wipers can be folded out from the wind- Safety information screen in the fold-out position. This is neces- sary for example when replacing the wiper blades or to keep them away from the wind- WARNING screen when there is frost.
  • Page 139 Driving CONTROLS Folding out the windscreen wipers Switch on standby state. Press the wiper lever down and hold until the windscreen wipers stop in an approxi- mately vertical position. Lift the windscreen wipers completely away from the windscreen. Folding down the windscreen wipers Fold the windscreen wipers fully down onto the windscreen.
  • Page 140: Displays

    CONTROLS Displays Displays Vehicle equipment ner of the manufacturer, or another qualified Service Partner, or a specialist workshop. This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- Overview fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question.
  • Page 141 Displays CONTROLS Select the menu using the arrow buttons on 7 Outside temperature the steering wheel as necessary. 8 Central display area Select the required setting using the 9 Drive mode knurled wheel on the steering wheel. 10 Speed Limit Info Settings Speed Limit Assist 11 Time...
  • Page 142 ▷ "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 143 Displays CONTROLS Overview "Displays" "Head-up display" The following information is displayed in the Head-up display: Select the desired setting. ▷ Speed. Special windscreen ▷ Navigation instructions. The windscreen is an integral part of the sys- ▷ Check Control messages. tem. ▷...
  • Page 144 CONTROLS Displays tem and seat belt tensioners are operational For further information: when the vehicle is switched on. Pedestrian Warning with city braking function, The indicator light illuminates continuously: see page 178. there is a malfunction. Have the vehicle checked immediately by a Service Partner of Collision Warning the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop.
  • Page 145 Displays CONTROLS Front-collision warning restricted or For further information: failed ▷ Dynamic Stability Control, see page 194. ▷ Dynamic Traction Control, see page 196. Depending on the equipment and na- tional-market version: functional limita- tion detected, e.g. due to low sun or Flat tyre monitor system failure.
  • Page 146 CONTROLS Displays Green lights Steering system The steering system may be faulty. Turn indicators Have the system checked by a Service The turn indicator is switched on. Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist work- If the indicator light flashes more rap- shop.
  • Page 147 Displays CONTROLS Active Cruise Control with distance Indicator light flashes: a warning is issued ac- tively. If necessary, the system performs a control steering intervention. Indicator light illuminates: system has For further information: detected a vehicle ahead. The vehicle Lane Departure Warning, see page 180. symbol goes out if no vehicle in front is detected.
  • Page 148 CONTROLS Displays Grey lights White lights Manual Speed Limiter Cruise Control with distance control Indicator light illuminates: the system is No display of distance control as the interrupted. accelerator pedal is being pressed. For further information: For further information: Manual Speed Limiter, see page 201. Active Cruise Control with distance control, see page 206.
  • Page 149 Displays CONTROLS prox. 8 seconds, these messages are auto- "Vehicle status" matically displayed again. "Check Control" Select the required text message. Temporary display Select the desired setting. Some Check Control messages are automati- cally hidden after approximately 20 seconds. Messages displayed at the end of the The Check Control messages remain stored journey and can be displayed again.
  • Page 150 CONTROLS Displays Display Example Description In permanent manual mode M: Optimal gear is engaged. With shift paddles: temporary manual mode. With shift paddles: Sport pro- gramme. An example: Switching instruction. To change the track or entertainment source after calling up the entertainment list, use the arrow keys on the steering wheel.
  • Page 151 Depending on equipment and ment cluster indicate that the national-market version: Automatic Start/Stop function is Restriction of drive power set ready for automatic engine start. by BMW Digital Key. System-related functional limi- For further information: tation. ▷ Vehicle operating condition, see page 46.
  • Page 152 CONTROLS Displays General Drive at moderate rotational speed and vehicle speed. The Shift Lights are active in manual mode M ▷ Normal operating temperature: the needle and can be displayed in the instrument cluster is located in the centre or left half of the or in the Head-up display in combination with temperature display.
  • Page 153 Displays CONTROLS ▷ Reduced view. Depending on the setting in the Live Vehicle menu, the trip data is shown dynamically or ▷ Trip data, see page 153. continuously on the control display. ▷ With navigation system: route preview. The values can be displayed and reset de- ▷...
  • Page 154 CONTROLS Displays The trip data is displayed. ▷ Current consumption, arrow 1. ▷ Average consumption, arrow 2. Press the key repeatedly until the desired ▷ Distance covered depending on the config- setting is displayed. ured interval, arrow 3. Via iDrive: This icon is displayed when the vehicle "MENU"...
  • Page 155 Displays CONTROLS Manually resetting g-Meter values The trip data is displayed. Display g-Meter in the instrument cluster. Press and hold the button on the steering column lever on the left until the values are reset. Press and hold the button until the values are reset.
  • Page 156 CONTROLS Displays General Safety information The vehicle inclination may cause the display to fluctuate. NOTICE For further information: If the range drops below 50 km, approx. Refuelling, see page 284. 30 miles, the engine may no longer be sup- plied with sufficient fuel. The engine functions Display are no longer ensured.
  • Page 157 Tyre Pressure Mon- itor, see page 297. Display "Engine oil level": Electronic oil measurement, see page 320. "AdBlue": BMW Diesel with BluePerformance, see page 316. "Check Control": to display saved Check Control mes- sages, see page 148.
  • Page 158 CONTROLS Displays Entering deadlines "Adaptive content" Dates for mandatory vehicle inspections can Display be entered. The sport displays are displayed in the Live Ensure that the date and time are set correctly Vehicle menu on the control display. in the vehicle. The following information is displayed: "MENU"...
  • Page 159 Displays CONTROLS Icons Icon Description Maintenance has been carried out on time. Maintenance has been carried out later than scheduled. Maintenance has not been car- ried out. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 160: Lights

    CONTROLS Lights Lights Vehicle equipment Icon Function Low-beam headlight. This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they Instrument lighting. are not included in the vehicle in question. For further information: Parking light, right.
  • Page 161 Lights CONTROLS Activating the automatic driving The vehicle is illuminated all round. lights control Do not leave the side lights on for extended periods of time, as this could drain the vehicle Press the button on the light switch el- battery and it may no longer be possible to ement.
  • Page 162 CONTROLS Lights Turning on the welcome light Button Function ▷ Automatically on approach. Parking light, right on. ▷ During unlocking. Parking light, left on. ▷ With the vehicle locked, press the button on the vehicle key. Depending on the settings, the interior To switch off parking light: lighting and parts of the exterior lighting will be turned on.
  • Page 163 Lights CONTROLS Activating the dynamic ECO light If necessary, "Additional settings" function "Home lights" Select the desired setting. If necessary, press the button on the Daytime driving lights light switch element to activate automatic lights. The LED in the button illuminates. General Activate ECO PRO drive mode.
  • Page 164 CONTROLS Lights General cornering light is switched off again on both sides. The light distribution is adjusted automatically depending on speed and navigation data, if Adaptive headlight range necessary. control Urban lights The light beam from the low-beam headlight is Adaptive headlight range control compensates extended at the sides.
  • Page 165 Lights CONTROLS Deactivating High-beam Assistant Left-hand/right-hand traffic, see page 166. Operating requirements ▷ Automatic driving lights control is activated. ▷ The low-beam headlight is switched on. Activating High-beam Assistant Press the button on the turn indicator lever. System limits High-beam Assistant cannot replace the driv- er's own judgement as to when to use the high-beam headlight.
  • Page 166 CONTROLS Lights Fog light cle's country of registration, you will need to prevent the dazzling effect of your headlights. Rear fog light Converting the headlights "MENU" Operating requirements "Vehicle apps" The low-beam headlight must be switched on "Exterior lighting" before the rear fog light can be activated. If necessary, "Additional settings"...
  • Page 167 Lights CONTROLS Ambient lighting ambient lighting and loudspeaker lighting are controlled automatically. General Overview Depending on the equipment, the lighting for Buttons in the vehicle some of the interior lights can be adjusted. Activating/deactivating ambient light "MENU" "Vehicle apps" "Interior lighting" If necessary, "Ambience"...
  • Page 168 CONTROLS Lights Dynamic light Individual actions, for example incoming calls or open doors, are indicated by light effects. If the ambient light is deactivated, the light ef- fects are still displayed. "MENU" "Vehicle apps" "Interior lighting" If necessary, "Ambience" "Dynamic light" Select the desired setting.
  • Page 169: Safety

    Safety CONTROLS Safety Vehicle equipment fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question. For further information: This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- Vehicle equipment, see page 8. Airbags Front airbag, driver 3 Head airbag...
  • Page 170 CONTROLS Safety Information for optimum airbag specifically suited for seats with integrated airbag versions. protective effect ▷ Do not hang items of clothing, for example coats or jackets, over the backrests. WARNING ▷ Do not modify individual components of the If the seat position is incorrect or the deploy- system or its wiring.
  • Page 171 Safety CONTROLS Overview Display in the instrument cluster When drive-ready state is switched on, the warning light in the instrument cluster illuminates briefly to indicate that the entire airbag system and the seat belt tensioners are operational. Malfunction ▷ The warning light does not illu- minate after drive-ready state is The key switch for front passenger airbag is switched on.
  • Page 172 CONTROLS Safety Activating the front passenger Check the status of the indicator light before and also while driving when the front passen- airbag ger seat is occupied. Active pedestrian protection Principle The active pedestrian protection raises the bonnet if the front of the vehicle collides with a pedestrian.
  • Page 173 Safety CONTROLS destrian cannot be excluded beyond all doubt, for example in the following situations: WARNING ▷ Collision with objects such as a skip or a Work carried out incorrectly can lead to a boundary post. failure, malfunction or accidental triggering of the system.
  • Page 174 CONTROLS Safety System limits any time, and actively intervene if the situa- tion warrants it. Safety information WARNING WARNING Displays and warnings do not relieve you Due to system limitations, the system may of your personal responsibility. System limits not respond at all, or may respond too late, can mean that warnings or system respon- incorrectly or for no reason.
  • Page 175 Safety CONTROLS General Sensors Depending on the equipment version, the Depending on the equipment, the system is front-collision warning system includes the controlled by the following sensors: following functions: ▷ Camera behind the windscreen. ▷ Collision Warning with braking function, see ▷...
  • Page 176 CONTROLS Safety "Safety and warnings" Icon Meaning "Front collision warning" Depending on equipment and na- "Off" tional-market version: The icon lights up yellow: functional Setting the warning time limitation detected, e.g. due to low "MENU" sun or system failure. It is possible to continue driving.
  • Page 177 Safety CONTROLS Detection capability There is a risk of collision. Intervene your- self immediately. The detection capability of the system is limi- ▷ Automatic brake intervention: ted. Depending on the equipment and situation Only objects within the detection range of the in case of an imminent danger of collision, installed sensors and that are detected by the the system can also intervene with an auto-...
  • Page 178 CONTROLS Safety General Front-collision warning, see page 174. System limits General Follow the limits of the system in the chapter “Front-collision warning”. Detection range The following situations may not be detected, or only detected with a delay, for instance: Sensors detect the traffic situation in their de- tection range.
  • Page 179 Safety CONTROLS General System limits General Follow the limits of the system in the chapter “Front-collision warning”. Detection range Sensors detect the traffic situation in their de- tection range. The system issues a warning of a possible risk of collision with pedestrians at speeds above approx.
  • Page 180 CONTROLS Safety Lane Departure Warning WARNING Displays and warnings do not relieve you Principle of your personal responsibility. System limits The Lane Departure Warning issues a warning can mean that warnings or system respon- if the vehicle leaves the road or its driving lane. ses are not issued or are issued too late, in- correctly or for no reason.
  • Page 181 Safety CONTROLS Depending on the national-market "Driver assistance" version: switch steering intervention "Safety and warnings" on/off "Lane departure warning" "MENU" "Off" "Vehicle apps" Setting the Lane Departure Warning "Driving settings" "Driver assistance" Setting the warning time "Safety and warnings" "MENU" "Lane departure warning"...
  • Page 182 CONTROLS Safety ▷ When Dynamic Stability Control is regulat- Icon Meaning ing. The icon lights up grey: the system ▷ Directly after a steering intervention by the is switched off or automatically deac- vehicle systems. tivated, e.g. because DSC OFF is ac- ▷...
  • Page 183 Safety CONTROLS Lane Change Warning ▷ When Dynamic Stability Control is regulat- ing or disabled. ▷ Directly after a steering intervention by the Principle vehicle systems. Lane Change Warning detects vehicles in the ▷ With manual steering intervention. blind spot, or if vehicles are approaching from ▷...
  • Page 184 CONTROLS Safety Sensors Warning function The system is controlled using the following Light in the exterior mirror sensors: ▷ Camera behind the windscreen. ▷ Side radar sensors, rear. Turning the Lane Change Warning on/off "MENU" "Vehicle apps" "Driving settings" The light in the exterior mirror warns of a pos- "Driver assistance"...
  • Page 185 Safety CONTROLS Rear Collision Prevention System limits General Principle Follow the limits of the system in the chapter Depending on vehicle equipment and national- “Collision warning systems”. market version, Rear Collision Prevention can respond to vehicles approaching from behind. Upper speed limit The system is temporarily disabled at speeds General over approx.
  • Page 186 CONTROLS Safety ▷ When reversing. Follow the information in the Chapter “Parking assistance systems”. ▷ If the trailer socket is occupied or trailer op- eration is activated, for example when op- Safety information erating with a trailer or bicycle carrier. System limits WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per-...
  • Page 187 Safety CONTROLS Depending on the national-market version, the Display in the Park Distance Control view system is automatically active when the vehi- cle is started. Turning off the Crossing-traffic Warning automatically The system is automatically turned off, for ex- ample, in the following situations: ▷...
  • Page 188 Sensors in the vehicle, see page 41. Functional limitations Principle The function can be restricted, for example, in The BMW Drive Recorder saves short video the following situations: recordings of the vehicle surroundings in order to document the traffic situation, for example.
  • Page 189 Recording type was selected. ▷ Recording duration was selected. Activating/deactivating the BMW Via iDrive Drive Recorder Start the recording: The BMW Drive Recorder must be activated "MENU" before using the recording function for the first "All apps" time. "Drive Recorder" "MENU"...
  • Page 190 CONTROLS Safety System limits "Drive Recorder" "Recordings" In the event of a serious accident, recordings may not be saved if, for example, the damage Select the desired recording. to the vehicle is too extensive or the power If the cameras switched during the recording, supply was interrupted.
  • Page 191 Safety CONTROLS conditions. Observe the traffic situation and brake function. Automatic braking is interrup- intervene actively if the situation warrants it. ted. Cancelling automatic braking Function In certain situations, it may be necessary to Depending on the equipment, in critical acci- cancel automatic braking, for example if avoid- dent situations, the following individual func- ance manoeuvre is required.
  • Page 192 CONTROLS Safety ▷ Personal driving style, for example steering. The system may have restricted functionality in the following situations: ▷ Driving conditions, for example time of day, duration of journey. ▷ If the time is set incorrectly. ▷ Attentiveness of the driver through the ▷...
  • Page 193 Safety CONTROLS Depending on the equipment, the instrument cluster has up to 3 infrared light sources. De- pending on the light conditions, they can be visible when the vehicle is in the standby state. System limits The Driver Attention Camera may have re- stricted functionality in situations such as the following: ▷...
  • Page 194: Driving Stability Control Systems

    CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Driving stability control systems Vehicle equipment brakes respond even more rapidly when brak- ing in critical situations. This chapter describes equipment, systems Drive-off assistant and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question.
  • Page 195 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Safety information Activating/deactivating Dynamic Stability Control WARNING General The system does not relieve you of your per- Driving stability during acceleration and cor- sonal responsibility to assess the traffic situa- nering is restricted if Dynamic Stability Control tion correctly.
  • Page 196 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Overview Indicator light is illuminated: Dynamic Stability Control failure or initialising. No driving stabilisation. Button in the vehicle Have the system checked immediately by a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist work- shop.
  • Page 197 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Automatic programme change Irrespective of the current speed, the variable sport steering reacts to the steering angle with In certain situations, Dynamic Stability Control varying steering ratios. is activated automatically: ▷ Active Cruise Control with distance control is activated.
  • Page 198: Driver Assistance Systems

    CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Driver assistance systems Vehicle equipment "Speed warning" "Warning above:" This chapter describes equipment, systems Select the desired setting. and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they Setting the current speed as the are not included in the vehicle in question.
  • Page 199 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS cable, or ignored, depending on the situation. Depending on the equipment, an additional Some supplementary signs are taken into ac- icon with distance information may also be dis- count in the speed limit evaluation, but are not played to indicate the end of the no-overtaking displayed in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 200 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Display Icon Description The speed limit only applies in General fog. Depending on the national-market version, The speed limit applies for the supplementary signs and no-overtaking indi- exit junction on the left. cators are displayed together with Speed Limit Info.
  • Page 201 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS System limits the set speed limit, the vehicle can be driven without restriction. System limits of the sensors Overview For further information: ▷ Camera, see page 41. Buttons on the steering wheel Functional limitations Button Function Functionality may be restricted or incorrect in- System on/off.
  • Page 202 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Exceeding of speed limit ▷ When switching the engine off. ▷ When switching on Cruise Control. The system gives a warning if the vehicle's speed exceeds the set speed limit. ▷ When activating some drive modes using Driving Experience Control.
  • Page 203 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Indicator light WARNING ▷ Indicator light illuminates: the sys- The risk of accident may increase if the sys- tem is switched on. tem is used in certain situations, such as: ▷ Indicator light flashes: set speed ▷...
  • Page 204 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Overview Switching the system off Depending on the equipment, press Buttons on the steering wheel the corresponding button on the steer- ing wheel. Button Function Cruise Control on/off. The displays goes out. The stored set speed is deleted.
  • Page 205 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS When the system is switched on, the current beyond the resistance point accelerates the speed is maintained and stored as the set vehicle more rapidly. speed. Resuming Cruise Control The stored speed is displayed on the speed- ometer.
  • Page 206 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Indicator light ahead. The speed is adapted as far as the given situation allows. ▷ Green indicator light: the system is The distance can be set in several stages and active. for safety reasons is dependent on the respec- ▷...
  • Page 207 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Overview ▷ Apply the parking brake. ▷ Turn the front wheels towards the kerb Buttons on the steering wheel on uphill or downhill gradient. ▷ Additionally secure the vehicle on uphill Button Function or downhill gradient, for example with a chock.
  • Page 208 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems The maximum speed which can be set is limi- ▷ The driver brakes. ted and depends on the vehicle and its equip- ▷ Selector lever position D is disengaged. ment, for example. ▷ When Dynamic Traction Control is enabled Higher speeds can be set by switching to or Dynamic Stability Control is disabled.
  • Page 209 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS The speed can also be stored by pressing the weather conditions and comply with the pre- button. scribed safe distance by braking if necessary. Press the key. Reducing the distance Press the button repeatedly until the Changing the speed desired distance is set.
  • Page 210 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Switching between Cruise Control ▷ Green marker: system is ac- tive, the marker shows the with/without distance control set speed. ▷ Grey marker: system is inter- Safety information rupted; the marker shows the stored speed. WARNING ▷...
  • Page 211 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the Head-up display For example, two-wheel vehicles may not be detected. Set speed Deceleration Some information from the system can also be shown in the Head-up display. The system does not decelerate in the following situations: The icon is displayed when the selec- ted set speed has been reached.
  • Page 212 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Cornering In such cases, press the accelerator pedal. Weather In adverse weather and lighting conditions, system functionality may be limited as follows: ▷ Impaired detection of vehicles. ▷ Brief interruptions when vehicles have al- ready been detected. Pay attention when driving and respond to the prevailing traffic situation.
  • Page 213 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Safety information "Speed Assistant" "Speed limits" Select the desired setting: WARNING ▷ "Adjust manually": detected speed limits The system does not relieve you of your per- can be applied manually. sonal responsibility to assess the traffic situa- tion correctly.
  • Page 214 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Setting the speed adjustment Icon Function "MENU" Depending on the equipment, the "Vehicle apps" indicator light illuminates green, to- gether with the icon for a Cruise Con- "Driving settings" trol System: "Driver assistance" Speed Limit Assist is active and de- "Driving"...
  • Page 215: Parking

    Parking CONTROLS Parking Vehicle equipment Safety information This chapter describes equipment, systems WARNING and functions which are offered or will be of- The system does not relieve you of your per- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they sonal responsibility to assess the traffic situa- are not included in the vehicle in question.
  • Page 216 CONTROLS Parking General ▷ Side radar sensors, rear. ▷ Front camera. Depending on vehicle equipment, one or more cameras record the area from different select- ▷ Exterior mirror cameras. able perspectives. ▷ Reversing Assist Camera. Depending on the view, the vehicle surround- For further information: ings or a partial area are displayed.
  • Page 217 Parking CONTROLS Without Parking Assistant Plus The Park Distance Control view is dis- played. ▷ "Parking" The view from different camera perspec- tives is displayed. ▷ "3D view" A three-dimensional representation is dis- played. ▷ "Tow hitch" The zoom for the trailer tow hitch can be Toolbar, left turned on.
  • Page 218 CONTROLS Parking Parking assistance lines Icon Meaning No search for Park Assist services. Park Assist has failed. Search for Park Assist services is active. Park Assist: when the icon is green, Park Assist is active. The system takes control of the vehicle. Reversing Assistant: when the icon Driving lane lines help to estimate the space is green, Reversing Assistant is ac-...
  • Page 219 Parking CONTROLS Obstacle marking Sensors in the vehicle, see page 41. Non-visible areas Due to the angle of view, the area under the vehicle cannot be seen by the cameras. Detection of objects The system cannot detect very low obstacles and higher, protruding objects such as ledges.
  • Page 220 CONTROLS Parking Deactivated Reversing Assist General Camera Follow the information in the Chapter “Parking assistance systems”. When the Reversing Assist Camera is deacti- vated, for example when the luggage compart- Display ment is open, the camera image is displayed hatched in grey. Automatic camera perspective Principle...
  • Page 221 Parking CONTROLS General Turning zoom on trailer tow hitch on/off Flank view looks from the rear to the front. If there is a hazard, it automatically focuses on possible obstacles. Press the button. Flank view can be selected for the right or left "Tow hitch"...
  • Page 222 CONTROLS Parking Display Switching the panorama view on/off Press the key. Display Your own lane is displayed for easier driving into a car wash. Panorama View Yellow lines on the screen mask identify the bumpers of your own vehicle. Principle Depending on the engaged selector lever posi- The panoramic view gives you an earlier view tion, the camera image of the Reversing Assist...
  • Page 223 CONTROLS Operating requirements Editing activation points ▷ A GPS signal must be received. ▷ A BMW ID or a driver profile must be acti- Press the button. vated. "Manage points" ▷ The direction of travel, selector lever posi- A list of all activation points is shown.
  • Page 224 Select the desired setting. Principle After the activation, Remote 3D View can be accessed in the BMW app. The BMW app and the camera pictures in the parking view, for example automatic camera Functional limitations perspective, enable the display of the vehicle surroundings on a mobile end device.
  • Page 225 Parking CONTROLS General ▷ Ultrasonic sensors in the front/rear bump- ers. The range of the system is approximately 2 m, ▷ Side ultrasonic sensors. 6 ft, depending on the obstacle and environ- mental factors. Turning Park Distance Control An acoustic warning is given when the vehicle on/off is approx.
  • Page 226 CONTROLS Parking Visual warning Depending on the national-market version, the system cannot be turned off manually when the reverse gear is engaged. General When you are approaching an object, its prox- Acoustic warning imity is displayed on the control display as soon as the system is activated.
  • Page 227 Parking CONTROLS tance Control remain switched on when the trailer operation is activated. Obstacles next to the vehicle are not displayed. An icon is displayed on the control dis- play. Depending on the equipment, the de- tection range of the sensors is shown dark on the control display.
  • Page 228 CONTROLS Parking General Sensors Due to the system limits, a collision cannot be The system is controlled using the following prevented under all circumstances. sensors: The function is available at speeds below ▷ Ultrasonic sensors in the front/rear bump- walking speed when reversing or rolling back. ers.
  • Page 229 Parking CONTROLS System limits General Observe the limits of the system in the Chapter “Park assistance systems”. Functional limitations The system cannot be used in situations such as the following: Reverse parking parallel to the road, parallel ▷ When driving with a trailer. parking.
  • Page 230 CONTROLS Parking Parking space search is always active when the vehicle is driving forwards slow and WARNING straight. When the trailer tow hitch is in use, the as- Ultrasonic sensors measure parking spaces on sistance system cannot react correctly if its both sides of the vehicle.
  • Page 231 Parking CONTROLS Parking parallel to the road: The current status of the parking space search is displayed on the right toolbar. ▷ Minimum length of gap between two ob- jects: own vehicle length plus approxi- Switching the acoustic signal on/off mately 0.8 m, 2.6 ft.
  • Page 232 CONTROLS Parking Parking with Park Assist The speed can be reduced with the brake. Other interventions will cancel the system. A message is displayed at the end of the Press the key or engage reverse manoeuvre. gear. Make sure that it is safe to leave a parking The display of the parking assistance sys- space with the given traffic situation, and tems is shown.
  • Page 233 Parking CONTROLS Functional limitations ▷ On snow-covered or slippery road. ▷ On steep uphill or downhill gradients. The system may have restricted functionality in situations such as the following: ▷ If it encounters objects that are difficult to negotiate, for example kerbs. ▷...
  • Page 234 CONTROLS Parking General Operating requirements The vehicle saves the driving movements for ▷ To save the distance covered, drive for- the last distance covered. This stored distance wards without interruption. can be driven back with automated steering. ▷ To store the distance covered, do not drive The system takes control of the steering.
  • Page 235 Parking CONTROLS ▷ Via the touchscreen: "Reversing of the system will be restricted for the re- Assistant" turn trip. ▷ Press the key. Various factors can cause the vehicle to devi- ate sideways when reversing along the saved distance covered. These factors include, for example: Cancelling the Reversing Assistant ▷...
  • Page 236: Driving Comfort

    CONTROLS Driving comfort Driving comfort Vehicle equipment Driving Experience Control, see page 131. Performance Control This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they Performance Control increases the agility of are not included in the vehicle in question.
  • Page 237: Air Conditioning

    Air conditioning CONTROLS Air conditioning Vehicle equipment Icon Function Amount of air. This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they Air distribution. are not included in the vehicle in question. For further information: SYNC programme.
  • Page 238 CONTROLS Air conditioning Buttons, automatic rear air- 4 Air conditioning functions, passenger's side conditioning system 5 Air conditioning bar Go to air conditioning functions Via air conditioning bar: "CLIMATE MENU" tap in the centre of the air conditioning bar. "MENU" "Vehicle apps"...
  • Page 239 Air conditioning CONTROLS The automatic rear air-conditioning system ▷ Amount of air. can be activated with the default setting for ▷ Air distribution. temperature and AUTO programme: ▷ Temperature. "Activate with default settings" ▷ Seat heating. The automatic programme takes the seat oc- Switching on using the button cupancy into account to ensure energy-effi- Press one of the following buttons:...
  • Page 240 CONTROLS Air conditioning General Based on the stored data models, the intensi- ties are dynamically adjusted during the jour- Avoid switching between different temperature ney. It is not necessary to manually change the settings in rapid succession. The automatic air desired intensity to lower or higher levels while conditioning may not have sufficient time to driving.
  • Page 241 Air conditioning CONTROLS Maximum cooling Adjusting the upper body temperature Principle General The function enables quick and intense cooling The air temperature in the upper body area of the interior. can be adjusted. The set interior temperature for driver and General front passenger is not changed by this.
  • Page 242 CONTROLS Air conditioning In the automatic recirculated-air control, out- The selected amount of air is shown on the side air is drawn in or the interior air is circula- climate display. ted, depending on the outside air quality. The interior filter cleans the incoming outside Air distribution air or the circulated inside air in air recirculation mode.
  • Page 243 Air conditioning CONTROLS Rear window heating Turning the SYNC programme on/off Principle "CLIMATE MENU" "SYNC" With the rear window heating, ice and conden- Select the desired setting. sation are quickly removed from the rear win- dow. The programme is switched off automatically if settings are changed on the passenger's side Operating requirements or in the rear passenger compartment.
  • Page 244 CONTROLS Air conditioning Automatic air conditioning Ventilation at front Overview ▷ Lever for changing the air flow direction, arrows 1. ▷ Knurled wheel for the variable adjustment Turning the seat heating on/off of the air flow on the vents, arrows 2. "CLIMATE MENU"...
  • Page 245 Air conditioning CONTROLS Air quality The switch-on time is calculated based on the outside temperature. The system will switch on in good time before the preselected depar- General ture time. The air quality in the interior is improved by the The system switches off automatically after a following components: while.
  • Page 246 Preselection of departure time is done in two stages: Depending on the equipment, an appropriate ▷ Set the departure times. BMW app with remote function can be used to turn on the pre-cooling via a preselected ▷ Activate the departure time. departure time or directly.
  • Page 247 Air conditioning CONTROLS contact with hot parts of the exhaust system, The system will be available again once the these materials may ignite. There is a risk drive-ready state has been activated and de- of fire. Make sure that no flammable materi- activated again.
  • Page 248 CONTROLS Air conditioning Preselection of departure time is done in two Icon Description stages: Icon in the upper centre ▷ Set the departure times. console. ▷ Activate the departure time. Icon is illuminated: heating The system is automatically activated a few mode is turned on.
  • Page 249: Interior Equipment

    Interior equipment CONTROLS Interior equipment Vehicle equipment General The total load of all sockets must not exceed This chapter describes equipment, systems 140 watts at 12 V. and functions which are offered or will be of- Do not damage the socket by using unsuitable fered on a model-specific basis, even if they connectors.
  • Page 250 CONTROLS Interior equipment Front centre console In the centre armrest Press the cover. There is a USB port in the centre armrest. The socket is located between the cup Properties: holders. Pull off the cover. ▷ USB port type C. ▷...
  • Page 251 Interior equipment CONTROLS and the tray, their function may be impaired. There is a danger of injury or material dam- age. When charging mobile devices, make sure there are no objects between the device and the tray. Overview Dock in the centre console: There is a USB port in the centre console.
  • Page 252 CONTROLS Interior equipment LED displays ▷ Due to excessive temperatures of the tray and mobile phone. Col- Meaning ▷ When there are objects between the mobile phone and wireless charging tray. ▷ By settings on the mobile phone, for ex- Blue The mobile phone is charging.
  • Page 253: Storage Compartments

    Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments Vehicle equipment of an accident or when braking or taking avoidance manoeuvre. There is a danger of injury. Immediately close the glove compart- This chapter describes equipment, systems ment after using it. and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question.
  • Page 254 CONTROLS Storage compartments Storage compartments in Opening the fold-down compartment the centre console Opening the storage compartment Pull the handle. Storage compartments in Press the cover. the doors Closing the storage compartment Pull back the cover by the the handle strip. General There are storage compartments in the doors.
  • Page 255 Storage compartments CONTROLS Cup holder front Closing the cup holder Pull back the cover by the the handle strip. Safety information Cup holder rear WARNING Safety information Unsuitable containers placed in the cup hold- ers may damage the cup holders or be flung into the interior, for example in the event of WARNING an accident or when braking or taking avoid-...
  • Page 256 CONTROLS Storage compartments Opening the cup holder WARNING Fold down the centre armrest. Incorrect use of the coat hooks can present a danger, for example if objects are thrown around as a result of braking or avoidance manoeuvres. There is a danger of injury or material damage.
  • Page 257: Luggage Compartment

    Luggage compartment CONTROLS Luggage compartment Vehicle equipment WARNING Devices connected to the vehicle with a ca- This chapter describes equipment, systems ble, e.g. mobile phones, or loose objects can and functions which are offered or will be of- be thrown around the interior while driving, fered on a model-specific basis, even if they e.g.
  • Page 258 CONTROLS Luggage compartment Multifunction hook gers on the rear seat, insert both outer seat belts into the respective opposite buckles. ▷ Fully fold down the rear seat backrests if General stowing a large load. Depending on the equipment, a multifunction ▷...
  • Page 259 Luggage compartment CONTROLS section can be folded down separately from the rear. NOTICE Vehicle parts can be damaged when folding Safety information down the rear seat backrest. There is a risk of material damage. When folding down, make sure that the movement range of the rear WARNING seat backrest, including the head restraint, is Risk of entrapment when folding down the...
  • Page 260 CONTROLS Luggage compartment Folding down the centre section Pull the lever and fold the centre section for- wards. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 261 Luggage compartment CONTROLS Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 262: Driving Hints

    DRIVING HINTS Driving precautions Driving precautions Vehicle equipment ▷ With petrol engines, 4500 rpm and 160 km/h, 100 mph. ▷ With diesel engine, 3500 rpm and This chapter describes equipment, systems 150 km/h, 93 mph. and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they Generally avoid kickdown and driving under full are not included in the vehicle in question.
  • Page 263 Driving precautions DRIVING HINTS General driving notes Hot exhaust system Closing the boot lid WARNING High temperatures may occur under the vehi- Safety information cle body during driving, for example because of the exhaust system. Contact with the ex- haust system may cause burns. There is a WARNING danger of injury.
  • Page 264 DRIVING HINTS Driving precautions ▷ There may be a small amount of smoke There is a danger of injury or material dam- from the exhaust system, even after stop- age. If possible, only use mobile radio devi- ping the engine. ces, for example mobile phones, inside the vehicle if they are connected directly to an ▷...
  • Page 265 Driving precautions DRIVING HINTS Safe braking The heat generated by braking dries the brake discs and brake pads and protects them against corrosion. General This helps to maintain braking power so that it The vehicle is equipped with an Anti-lock Brak- is available immediately when needed.
  • Page 266 DRIVING HINTS Driving precautions ▷ Low mileage. ▷ Extended stationary periods when the vehi- cle is not used. ▷ Infrequent use of the brakes. ▷ Aggressive, acidic or alkaline cleaning agents. During braking, corroded brake discs may cause juddering which usually cannot be elimi- nated.
  • Page 267 Driving precautions DRIVING HINTS Rear luggage rack ▷ Stow heavy loads as close as possible to the ball head. ▷ Fasten loads securely to the rear lug- Principle gage rack and secure them against sliding The ball head of the trailer tow hitch can be around.
  • Page 268 DRIVING HINTS Driving precautions increased wear. This wear is not covered by the warranty. Before and after driving on a racing track, have the vehicle checked at a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Part- ner or a specialist workshop. Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 269: Trailer Operation

    Distribution Hitch or Load Levelling Device on For further information: any BMW Group vehicle. The use of such devi- Vehicle equipment, see page 8. ces may affect the vehicle's warranty status. We recommend you consult your Authorised...
  • Page 270 DRIVING HINTS Trailer operation Tyre inflation pressure Not Australia/New Zealand: Trailer rear lights Check the vehicle's and the trailer's tyre infla- tion pressures carefully. The power output of the trailer's rear lights must not exceed the following values: On the vehicle, the tyre inflation pressure for higher loads applies.
  • Page 271 Trailer operation DRIVING HINTS Downhill gradient Keep to an appropriate speed when towing a trailer. If the trailer starts to snake, brake im- On downward gradients, a car/trailer combina- mediately and make the necessary steering tion tends to start snaking movement earlier. corrections as carefully as possible.
  • Page 272 DRIVING HINTS Trailer operation Operating requirements Safety information The system is operational from a speed of ap- proximately 65 km/h, 40 mph in trailer opera- WARNING tion and with the trailer socket occupied. If incorrect settings are made on the control display, some driver assistance system func- System limits tions may be restricted or faulty.
  • Page 273 Trailer operation DRIVING HINTS Storage Display on the ball head The removable ball head is located on a lash- ing eye on the luggage compartment floor. Ball head bracket The colour of the display on the ball head shows the locking status. Colour Locking status The bracket for the ball head is on the under-...
  • Page 274 DRIVING HINTS Trailer operation Pre-tensioning the handwheel Inserting ball head If the display is green, pre-tension the hand- Pull bracket cover downwards and store in wheel: the vehicle. Hold ball head firmly. Press the handwheel, arrow 1, and turn in direction of the arrow as far as it will go, arrow 2.
  • Page 275 Trailer operation DRIVING HINTS Safety information If the display on the handwheel is not green, pre-tension the handwheel. If the ball head is not flush with the fixture, WARNING clean the fixture and the ball head. The socket for the trailer or rear luggage rack If the lock is locked, open it.
  • Page 276 DRIVING HINTS Trailer operation Eye for securing cable There is an eye on the trailer tow hitch mount for attaching the trailer securing cable. For increased safety when towing a trailer, at- tach the trailer securing cable to the eye. Check that the securing cable can move freely and is not dragging on the ground.
  • Page 277: Saving Fuel

    Saving fuel DRIVING HINTS Saving fuel Vehicle equipment Tyres General This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- Tyres can have different effects on the con- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they sumption values, for example, consumption are not included in the vehicle in question.
  • Page 278 BMW Service Partner. On downward stretches, take your foot off the accelerator and allow the vehicle to roll. Please also comply with the BMW Mainte- nance System. The fuel supply is interrupted in coasting over- run mode.
  • Page 279 Saving fuel DRIVING HINTS Overview ECO PRO air conditioning The air conditioning is adjusted for efficient Button in the vehicle consumption. To achieve this, the set temperature is adjus- ted slightly and the interior is heated or cooled more slowly to reduce consumption. ECO PRO light The power output of the exterior mirror heating and the rear window heating is reduced.
  • Page 280 DRIVING HINTS Saving fuel Display in the instrument cluster For efficient driving style, activate adaptive re- cuperation Display inefficient driving style When driving above the efficient range, an arrow will be displayed. For example, the display occurs in the following situations: ▷...
  • Page 281 Saving fuel DRIVING HINTS Driving style analysis Adaptive recuperation Principle Principle The function helps you to develop a particu- Adaptive recuperation supports an anticipatory larly efficient driving style and to save fuel. and comfort-oriented driving style. It does this by analysing your driving style. The Map data and various sensors analyse the cur- evaluation is performed in various categories rent driving situation, for example the distance...
  • Page 282 DRIVING HINTS Saving fuel Display The following examples of driving situations may be suitable for this: Display in the instrument cluster ▷ Rolling on straight downhill gradient with no obstacles. Adaptive recuperation can be displayed on the instrument cluster. ▷ Rolling to a stop on a section of route with- out obstacles.
  • Page 283 Saving fuel DRIVING HINTS ▷ With a temporary and variable speed limit, such as at road works. ▷ If Cruise Control is active. ▷ If the sensors are faulty, soiled or covered. ▷ Driving in the handling limit range or on steep uphill or downhill gradients.
  • Page 284: Mobility Refuelling

    MOBILITY Refuelling Refuelling Vehicle equipment Safety information This chapter describes equipment, systems NOTICE and functions which are offered or will be of- If the range drops below 50 km, approx. fered on a model-specific basis, even if they 30 miles, the engine may no longer be sup- are not included in the vehicle in question.
  • Page 285 Refuelling MOBILITY Turn the fuel filler cap anticlockwise. Have the fuel filler flap unlocked by a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another quali- fied Service Partner or a specialist workshop. Place the fuel filler cap in the holder on the fuel filler flap.
  • Page 286: Wheels And Tyres

    MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Wheels and tyres Vehicle equipment Tyre inflation pressure information On the body pillar This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question. For further information: Vehicle equipment, see page 8.
  • Page 287 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY but not explicitly mentioned on the label may The tyre inflation pressure information on the be different. Please obtain adequate inflation tyre pressure label on the body pillar only re- pressures in accordance with the tyre manu- lates to cold tyres or tyres at the same temper- facturer's specifications from your tyre dealer.
  • Page 288 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Speed code letter in, which serve as an indicator of tyre tread wear. Designation Maximum speed The positions of the wear indicators are identi- fied on the tyre sidewall by TWI, Tread Wear up to 160 km/h, 100 mph Indicator.
  • Page 289 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Permissible wheels and tyres or another qualified Service Partner or a spe- cialist workshop. If necessary, have the vehi- cle towed or transported there. Do not repair General damaged tyres. Have them replaced. The following are recommended and approved by the manufacturer of the vehicle for the ap- proved wheels and tyres per vehicle type and WARNING...
  • Page 290 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Retreaded tyres WARNING Incorrect wheel and tyre combinations will WARNING impair the vehicle's driving characteristics Retreaded tyres may have different tyre car- and a variety of system functions, for exam- casses. Their durability may be restricted due ple the Anti-lock Braking System or Dynamic to their advanced age.
  • Page 291 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Storage If winter tyres are fitted, observe and do not exceed the relevant permitted maximum ▷ Store wheels and tyres in a cool, dry and speed. dark place when not in use. ▷ Protect the tyres against contamination Changing from run-flat tyres from oil, grease and solvents.
  • Page 292 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Tyre repair kit WARNING Continuing to drive with a flat tyre can cause Principle heavy trailers to start snaking. There is a risk With the tyre repair kit, minor tyre damage can of accident or material damage. When driving be quickly sealed to allow the driver to con- with a trailer and a flat tyre, do not exceed the tinue driving.
  • Page 293 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Tyre sealant bottle ▷ Apply the parking brake to prevent the vehi- cle rolling away. ▷ Engage the steering wheel lock with the wheels in the straight-ahead position. ▷ Have all vehicle occupants get out of the vehicle and guide them out of the danger area, for example behind the crash barrier.
  • Page 294 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Filling Screw the filler hose of the tyre sealant bot- tle onto the tyre valve of the faulty wheel. Shake the tyre sealant bottle. With the compressor switched off, insert the Pull filler hose completely out of the cover plug into the socket inside the vehicle inte- of the tyre sealant bottle.
  • Page 295 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Checking and adjusting the tyre Insert the plug into the socket inside the vehicle interior. inflation pressure Checking Switch off compressor. Read off the tyre inflation pressure as shown on the tyre pressure indicator. To continue the journey, a tyre inflation pres- sure of at least 2 bar must be reached.
  • Page 296 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Adjusting Re-initialise the flat tyre monitor or reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor. Stop in a suitable area. Have the punctured tyre and the tyre sealant Screw the connecting hose of the compres- bottle of the tyre repair kit replaced as soon as sor directly onto the tyre valve.
  • Page 297 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY General Use only in pairs on the rear wheels, equipped Sensors in the tyre valves measure the tyre with the tyres of the following wheel/tyre sizes: inflation pressure and tyre air temperature. Depending on the tyres detected or entered, Tyre size Wheel size Rim offset (IS)
  • Page 298 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres the relevant information and, after a short "Tyre settings" journey, shown it on the control display. "Tyre selection" If the system does not detect the tyres au- "Manual" tomatically, enter the specifications for the "Tyre type" fitted tyres in the tyre settings.
  • Page 299 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY One to four wheels yellow The current tyre air temperatures can change as a result of driving the vehicle or the outside There is a flat tyre or major tyre pressure loss temperature. in the tyres shown. Nominal pressure Wheels grey The nominal pressure for the tyres on the front...
  • Page 300 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Messages: for tyres without special In addition, an icon with a Check Control mes- sage is shown on the control display. approval Icon Possible cause General There has been a tyre pressure loss. When a low tyre pressure is indicated, the Dy- namic Stability Control may be turned on.
  • Page 301 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY What to do in the event of a flat tyre, see Icon Possible cause page 302. The tyre was not inflated properly, for example insufficient air was Messages: for tyres with special added. approval The system has detected a wheel change, but no reset has been per- General formed.
  • Page 302 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres sure in all four tyres and correct if neces- Check the tyre inflation pressure in all four sary. tyres, for example using the tyre inflation pressure indicator of a tyre repair kit. Perform a system reset. For tyres with special approval: if all four If there is a significant tyre pressure tyres are inflated to the correct tyre inflation...
  • Page 303 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Maximum speed Reduce your speed and stop the vehicle. Parts of the tyre may detach, which might lead to an If a tyre is damaged you can continue driv- accident. ing, but do not exceed a maximum speed of 80 km/h, 50 mph.
  • Page 304 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Control message is shown. Tyre pressure los- ▷ After a tyre or wheel change, an initialisa- ses may not be detected. tion was carried out at the correct tyre infla- tion pressure. ▷ The system must be initialised after the Measure tyre inflation pressure is adjusted to a new ▷...
  • Page 305 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Initialisation resumes automatically when you Run-flat tyres, see page 291. continue driving. Follow the description of what to do when the vehicle gets a flat tyre. Messages What to do in the event of a flat tyre General Standard tyres When a flat tyre is indicated, the Dynamic Sta-...
  • Page 306 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres speed of 60 km/h, 35 mph. If the trailer starts Adapt your driving style. Avoid abrupt steering to snake, brake immediately and make the or driving over obstacles, for example kerbs or necessary steering corrections as carefully as potholes.
  • Page 307 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY optional accessories by a Service Partner of the manufacturer, or another qualified Service WARNING Partner, or a specialist workshop. On soft, uneven or slippery ground, for exam- ple snow, ice, tiles or similar, the jack may Safety information slip.
  • Page 308 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres able objects, for example stones, under the wheels of the front and rear axles against the NOTICE direction of roll. Using an impact screwdriver to loosen or tighten the locking wheel bolt can damage it. Locking wheel bolts There is a risk of material damage.
  • Page 309 Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Preparing the vehicle Raising the vehicle ▷ Park the vehicle on firm and non-slip ground at a safe distance from traffic. WARNING ▷ Switch on the hazard warning lights. Hands or fingers could get trapped when us- ▷...
  • Page 310 MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Fitting a wheel Turn the jack crank handle or lever clock- wise to extend the jack. No more than one emergency spare wheel may be fitted. Unscrew the wheel bolts. Remove the wheel. Put on the new wheel or emergency spare wheel and tighten at least two wheel bolts crosswise until finger-tight.
  • Page 311: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment MOBILITY Engine compartment Vehicle equipment fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question. For further information: This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- Vehicle equipment, see page 8.
  • Page 312 MOBILITY Engine compartment Bonnet WARNING Parts of the body can become trapped when Safety information opening and closing the bonnet. There is a danger of injury. When opening and closing, make sure that the movement range of the WARNING bonnet is kept clear. Incorrectly performed work in the engine compartment can damage components and poses a safety risk.
  • Page 313 Engine compartment MOBILITY The bonnet can be opened. Watch out for any protruding parts on the bonnet. Closing the bonnet Allow the bonnet to drop from a height of ap- proximately 50 cm, approx. 20 in. The bonnet must engage on both sides. Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 314: Operating Fluids

    MOBILITY Operating fluids Operating fluids Vehicle equipment This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question. For further information: Vehicle equipment, see page 8.
  • Page 315 Operating fluids MOBILITY Safety information NOTICE Fuel below the specified minimum grade can NOTICE adversely affect engine function or lead to The fuel system and engine can be damaged engine damage. There is a risk of material by the wrong fuel, even in small quantities, damage.
  • Page 316 Displays in the instrument cluster Principle Fuel reserve indicator light BMW Diesel with BluePerformance reduces ni- The fuel reserve indicator light in the instru- trogen oxides in the diesel exhaust by injecting ment cluster notifies you if the reducing agent the reducing agent AdBlue into the exhaust fill level in the tank is low.
  • Page 317 Topping up AdBlue yourself ducing agent is available in various containers. Preferably use the special bottle recommen- Safety information ded by BMW. With this bottle and its special adapter, reducing agent can be topped up con- veniently. WARNING When the reducing agent container is...
  • Page 318 MOBILITY Operating fluids Reducing agent tank Place the fuel filler cap in the holder on the fuel filler flap. The fuel filler cap for the reducing agent is lo- Use the fuel pump nozzle to add the rec- cated next to the fuel filler cap for the fuel tank. ommended top-up quantity as a minimum.
  • Page 319 Operating fluids MOBILITY Engine oil Safety information General WARNING After filling with an incorrect liquid, the sys- The engine oil consumption and the properties tem may heat up and catch fire. There is a of the engine oil depend on the driving style risk of fire and danger of injury.
  • Page 320 MOBILITY Operating fluids System limits NOTICE When frequently making short journeys or us- ing a sporty driving style, it may not be pos- If the engine oil is not changed at the cor- sible to obtain a measurement. In this case, rect time, engine wear may increase which the measurement for the last, sufficiently long could cause engine damage.
  • Page 321 Operating fluids MOBILITY Topping up engine oil Overview The oil filler neck is in the engine compartment. General For further information: Do not top up engine oil unless a message Overview, see page 311. is displayed in the instrument cluster. The top- up quantity is specified in the message on the Topping up engine oil control display.
  • Page 322 Diesel engine suitable for the vehicle. The vehicle manu- facturer recommends using coolant with the ACEA C2. BMW LC-18 specification. Do not mix additives ACEA C5. of different colours. Comply with the 50:50 mixing ratio of water to additive. Information...
  • Page 323 Operating fluids MOBILITY Safety information The coolant level is correct if it is just below the max. mark in the filler neck. WARNING If the cooling system is opened when the en- gine is hot, coolant can escape and cause scalding.
  • Page 324 MOBILITY Operating fluids Overview Recommended minimum fill level: 1 litre, 1.7 Imp. pints. Safety information WARNING Some antifreeze additives can contain toxic substances, and are flammable. There is a risk of fire and danger of injury. Please com- ply with the instructions on the containers. Keep antifreeze additives away from sources The reservoir for the washer fluid is located in of combustion.
  • Page 325: Maintenance

    Vehicle equipment, see page 8. vehicle. It is therefore important to give the service ad- BMW Maintenance System visor the vehicle key that was last used to drive the vehicle. The maintenance system indicates what main-...
  • Page 326 IT systems of BMW AG, Munich. General After a change of registered keeper, the new owner will be able to view the data entered Devices connected to the on-board diagnostic in the electronic service history.
  • Page 327 Maintenance MOBILITY Engine warning light ▷ When warning light flashes: May have engine failure that may cause damage to the catalyst de- vice. Have the vehicle checked im- mediately. ▷ When warning light illuminates: High exhaust gas value. Have the vehicle checked as soon as possible.
  • Page 328: Replacing Parts

    MOBILITY Replacing parts Replacing parts Vehicle equipment Replacing the wiper blades To replace the wiper blades, move the wip- This chapter describes equipment, systems ers to the fold-out position. and functions which are offered or will be of- For fold-out position of the windscreen wip- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they ers, see page 138.
  • Page 329 Replacing parts MOBILITY facturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop. WARNING Vehicle batteries that are classified as unsuit- Safety information able may damage systems or result in func- tions no longer being carried out. There is a danger of injury or material damage. Only WARNING use vehicle batteries that have been classi- Intense brightness can irritate or harm the...
  • Page 330 MOBILITY Replacing parts ▷ Keep the battery and vehicle connection Icon Meaning contacts clean. Rinse any splashes of acid ▷ First connect the power at the positive ter- with water immediately. If acid minal. Then connect the power at the neg- comes into contact with eyes ative terminal.
  • Page 331 Replacing parts MOBILITY Battery charger charged, the battery will work for another 10 months. Battery chargers developed especially for the vehicle and suitable for the electrical system Mild hybrid technology can be obtained from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Part- Principle ner or a specialist workshop.
  • Page 332 Fuses General The fuses are located at different positions in the vehicle. Information on fuse assignment, as well as the positions of the fuse boxes, is available on the Internet: fusecard.bmw.com. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 333: Help In Case Of A Breakdown

    General In the event of a breakdown, data on the vehi- cle's condition is sent to BMW Roadside Assis- tance. It is possible that malfunctions can be remedied directly. There are various ways of contacting BMW...
  • Page 334 BMW Accident Assistance Operating requirements ▷ Active ConnectedDrive contract, equipment Principle with intelligent emergency call or BMW BMW Group Accident Assistance can be con- ConnectedDrive services. tacted if assistance is needed in the event of ▷ Mobile reception. an accident.
  • Page 335 "MENU" "All apps" "BMW Assistance" SOS button If necessary, select the entry for BMW Acci- dent Assistance. Follow the displays on the control display. A voice contact is established. Operating requirements ▷...
  • Page 336 When an emergency call is made, data is Even if no emergency call through BMW is sent to the public rescue coordination cen- possible, in some cases an emergency call tre in order to decide what rescue meas-...
  • Page 337 When an emergency call is made through fire extinguisher: BMW, data such as the vehicle's current position, if this can be determined, is sent ▷ Do not inhale the extinguishing agent. If the extinguishing agent has been in-...
  • Page 338 MOBILITY Help in case of a breakdown Overview Safety information The fire extinguisher is located in the interior, for example under the seat or in the glove DANGER compartment. Touching live components can result in an electric shock. There is a danger of injury or Removing the fire extinguisher danger to life.
  • Page 339 Help in case of a breakdown MOBILITY Tow-starting/towing away Connecting the cables Before starting, switch off all unnecessary power consumers, for example the radio, on Safety information both vehicles. Open the cover of the jump start terminal. WARNING Connect a terminal clamp of the positive/+ Individual functions may malfunction when jump lead to the positive battery terminal tow-starting or towing away with activa-...
  • Page 340 MOBILITY Help in case of a breakdown Pushing the vehicle total weight of the towing vehicle is greater than the weight of the vehicle being towed. To remove a broken-down vehicle from a dan- ger area, it can be pushed over a short dis- tance at a maximum speed of 10 km/h, 6 mph.
  • Page 341 Help in case of a breakdown MOBILITY Safety information ▷ Do not exceed a towing distance of 5 km, 3 miles. ▷ Ensure that the towing rope is taut when NOTICE the towing vehicle drives off. If the towing eye is not used as intended, the vehicle or towing eye may be damaged.
  • Page 342: Care

    MOBILITY Care Care Vehicle equipment High-pressure cleaners Safety information This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- fered on a model-specific basis, even if they NOTICE are not included in the vehicle in question. When cleaning with high-pressure clean- For further information: ers, excessive pressure or excessive tem-...
  • Page 343 Care products state if the vehicle is to roll, e.g. in conveyor car washes. General BMW recommends using care and cleaning The vehicle must be able to roll freely while in products from BMW. Suitable care products the car wash.
  • Page 344 MOBILITY Care Vehicle paintwork siderable abrasion and causing the surface to become prematurely brittle. General In case of major contaminations, use a moist soft sponge or microfibre cloth with a suitable Regular care promotes driving safety and pre- interior cleaners. serves your vehicle's value.
  • Page 345 Care MOBILITY Care of special parts Rubber parts The surfaces of rubber parts can be contami- Displays, operating elements and nated or lose their shine due to environmental protective glass of the Head-up influences. Only use water and suitable care display products for cleaning.
  • Page 346 MOBILITY Care Seat belts Trailer tow hitch with removable ball head Keep ball head and bracket clean. WARNING Grease or oil bearing locations, sliding surfaces Chemical cleaners can cause irreparable and the small balls on the bracket pin regularly damage to the fabric of the seat belts. The with resin-free grease or oil.
  • Page 347 Care MOBILITY Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 348: Reference

    Dimensions can vary depending on the model In addition, the height of the vehicle may vary, version, equipment or country-specific meas- for example, due to tyres and load. urement method. BMW 2 Series Coupé Width with mirrors mm (in) 2068 (81.4) Width without mirrors mm (in) 1838 (72.4)
  • Page 349 Technical data REFERENCE Weights 218i Kerb weight ready for use, with 75 kg, 165 lb load, kg (lb) 1560 (3439) tank 90 % full, no optional equipment Permitted total weight kg (lb) 1960 (4321) Payload kg (lb) 475 (1047) Front axle load limit kg (lb) 960 (2116) Rear axle load limit...
  • Page 350 (lb) 1160 (2557) Permitted roof load kg (lb) 75 (165) M240i xDrive powered by BMW M Kerb weight ready for use, with 75 kg, 165 lb load, kg (lb) 1765 (3891) tank 90 % full, no optional equipment Permitted total weight...
  • Page 351 Technical data REFERENCE Trailer operation 218i Trailer loads according to EU operating permit. Consult an authorised Service Partner or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop about options for increasing the loads. Trailer load without brake kg (lb) 750 (1653) Trailer load with brake on upward gradient up to kg (lb) 1300 (2866)
  • Page 352 Permitted total weight, towing vehicle kg (lb) 2185 (4817) M240i xDrive powered by BMW M Trailer loads according to EU operating permit. Consult an authorised Service Partner or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop about options for increasing the loads.
  • Page 353 Technical data REFERENCE M240i xDrive powered by BMW M Minimum trailer nose weight kg (lb) 25 (55) Rear axle load limit, towing vehicle kg (lb) 1270 (2800) Permitted total weight, towing vehicle kg (lb) 2240 (4938) 220d Trailer loads according to EU operating permit. Consult an authorised Service Partner or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop about options for increasing the loads.
  • Page 354: Seats For Child Restraint Systems

    REFERENCE Seats for child restraint systems Seats for child restraint systems Vehicle equipment Information for manufacturers of child seats This chapter describes equipment, systems and functions which are offered or will be of- General fered on a model-specific basis, even if they are not included in the vehicle in question.
  • Page 355 Seats for child restraint systems REFERENCE Seat number Position in the vehicle Seat number Position in the vehicle Second-row seating centre Third-row seating centre Second-row seating right Third-row seating right Third-row seating left Right-hand drive vehicles: suitability of child restraint systems for each vehicle seat Seat position 1 –...
  • Page 356: Appendix

    REFERENCE Appendix Appendix General India Telematics Communication Box Here is where any updates to the Owner's WAVE-01-LOW-R1, WAVE-01-HIGH-R1 Handbook for the vehicle are listed. This product confirms to the relevant Essen- tial Requirements of TEC, Department of Tele- Updates after going to press communications, Ministry of Communications, Govt of India, New Delhi-110001 After the Integrated Owner's Handbook in...
  • Page 357 Appendix REFERENCE Principle /原则 无线充电底座允许以无线方式执行以下功能。 ▷为支持 Qi 标准的 Qi 兼容移动?话或其他移动设 备充电。 ▷为 BMW 显示键充电。 ▷将移动?话与外部天线连接。 安全须知 警告 当用无线充电底座给兼容 Qi 的设备充电时,位 Taiwan (R.O.C) 于设备和底座之间的任何金属物体都会变得非常 热。如果存储介质或电子卡,例如智能卡、带磁 Wireless Charging 条的卡或用于传输信号的卡,被放在设备和底 座 之间,卡的功能可能会受到影响。有受伤和材料 损坏的风险。给移动设备充电时,确保设备 和底 座之间没有任何物体。 注意 底座是为一定大小的移动电话设计的。使用过度 的力量插入移动电话可能会损坏底座或移动电 话。这有可能造成物质损失。请遵守移动电话的 最大尺寸。请勿将移动电话强行插入底座。 CCAR21LP2460T3 取得審驗證明之低功率射頻器材,非經核准,公 司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功...
  • Page 358: Everything From A To Z

    REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index AdBlue, see BMW diesel with BluePerform- ance AdBlue, topping up 3D view Additives, engine oil grades 48 V technology, see Mild hybrid technol- After-run of fan, see Exhaust gas particulate...
  • Page 359 Automatic driving lights BMW iDrive Automatic driving lights control BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant Automatic Hold BMW Live Cockpit Plus, see BMW Curved Dis- Automatic locking play Automatic parking function, exterior mirror BMW Live Cockpit Professional, see BMW Automatic programme, automatic air condi-...
  • Page 360 Cleaning, Head-up display Care products Climate comfort laminated glass Care, vehicle Climate control Car key, see Vehicle key Closing with a smartphone, see BMW Digital Carpet, care Carrying children Closing with the Key Card Carrying children safely Coasting Car wash...
  • Page 361 Diesel particulate filter, see Exhaust gas partic- Control systems, driving stability ulate filter Conveyor car wash Differential lock Coolant Digital Key, see BMW Digital Key Coolant level Digit input, iDrive Coolant temperature, see Engine tempera- Dimensions ture Dimming exterior mirror...
  • Page 362 Driver assistance systems E-mail, see Owner's Handbook for Navigation, Driver Attention Camera Entertainment, Communication Drive-ready state, engine start Emergency assistance, see BMW Accident As- Drive-ready state, see Operating condition of sistance the vehicle Emergency assistance, see BMW Roadside Drive Recorder...
  • Page 363 Flat tyre message, see Tyre Pressure Moni- GPS, navigation, see Owner's Handbook for Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Flat tyre monitor Guest profile, see BMW ID Flat tyre, see Flat tyre monitor Flat tyre, see Tyre Pressure Monitor Flat tyre warning light, see Flat Tyre Moni- Handbrake, see Parking brake Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 364 Head airbag Indicator light, front passenger airbag Headlight flasher Indicator lights Headlight glass Individual air distribution Headlights, care Individual settings, see BMW ID Headlights, setting, see Right-hand/left-hand Inductive charging, smartphone, see Wireless traffic charging tray Headliner Initialisation, see Flat Tyre Monitor...
  • Page 365 Lights and bulbs Medical supplies, see First-aid kit Lights, care Memory function Light switch Menus, operating, see BMW iDrive LIM button, see Manual Speed Limiter Messages, see Check Control List, instrument cluster, see Selection lists Methyl ester, see Diesel Live Vehicle...
  • Page 366 MP3 player, see Owner's Handbook for Navi- Open circuit gation, Entertainment, Communication Opening and closing M Sport differential, active Opening with a smartphone, see BMW Digital M suspension, adaptive, see Adaptive M sus- pension Opening with the Key Card Multifunction hook...
  • Page 367 Recuperation, adaptive Power display, see Sport displays Recycling, see Recycling Powermeter, see Power display Reduced drive power Power window regulators Reducing agent, see BMW diesel with Blue- Pre-conditioning via Remote Engine Start Performance Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 368 Replacing parts Replacing rear lights, see Lights and bulbs Safe seating position RES CNCL button, Active Cruise Control Safe Share function, see BMW Digital Key RES CNCL button, Cruise Control Safety and warning, refer to Collision warning Reserve warning, see Range...
  • Page 369 Handbook for Navigation, Entertainment, Software version, see Remote Software Up- Communication grade Service, see BMW Accident Assistance Soot particulate filter, see Exhaust gas particu- Service, see BMW Roadside Assistance late filter Service, see Service requirements SOS button, see Intelligent emergency call...
  • Page 370 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Stations, AM/FM, see Owner's Handbook for Teleservices, see Owner's Handbook for Navi- Navigation, Entertainment, Communication gation, Entertainment, Communication Status indicator, tyres Television, TV, see Owner's Handbook for Status information, iDrive Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Status of the Owner's Handbook Temperature, automatic air conditioning Status, vehicle Temperature display, see Outside tempera-...
  • Page 371 Voice control Voice control system Units of measurement, setting Voice input Units, see Setting units of measurement Voice input, see BMW Intelligent Personal As- Unloaded weight sistant Unlocking, automatic Unlocking, see Opening and closing Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 372 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Wiper system Wiping fluid, see Washer fluid Wireless charging, smartphone, see Wireless Warning function, rear-end collision charging tray Warning light in exterior mirror, see Crossing- Wireless charging tray for smartphones traffic Warning Wood, care Warning light in the exterior mirror, see Lane Wood parts, care Change Warning...
  • Page 373 *BL5A5E75800E* 01405A5E758 en Online Edition for Part no. 01405A5E758 - VI/22...
  • Page 376 BMW DRIVER'S GUIDE APP. YOUR DIGITAL VEHICLE INFORMATION. The BMW Driver's Guide app tells you all about your vehicle's equipment and offers additional content and functions: Everything you need to know about navigation, entertainment and communication Photo-realistic animated content demonstrating various vehicle functions Keyword search 360°...

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