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Content OWNER'S MANUAL. BMW X2. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A540A1 - II/22...
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The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better control you will have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest: Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new BMW. Also use the Integrated Owner's Manual in your vehicle. It contains important notes on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical fea- tures available in your BMW.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Navigation, Entertainment and Communication can be called up via the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle. NOTES Information ......................QUICK REFERENCE Getting in ......................Set-up and use ....................On the road ......................AT A GLANCE Dashboard ......................iDrive ........................
BMW Driver’s Guide Web Manual in the vehicle. Notes on updates can be found in the appen- The BMW Driver’s Guide Web shows the most dix of the printed Owner's Manual for the vehi- suitable information for the selected vehicle. If cle.
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Information NOTES When using these functions and systems, the Icon Meaning applicable laws and regulations must be ob- ›...‹ Verbal instructions to use with the served. voice activation system. For any options and equipment not described in this Owner's Manual, refer to the Supple- ››...‹‹...
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BMW center. ▷ Vehicle documents and statutory docu- ments. BMW parts and accessories have been tested by BMW for their safety and suitability in BMW Warranty vehicles. BMW warrants genuine BMW parts and acces- Your vehicle is technically configured for the sories.
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California to cause cancer and birth defects Specifications for maintenance measures: or other reproductive harm. To minimize ex- ▷ BMW maintenance system. posure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle Maintenance, refer to page 265. the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear ▷...
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NOTES Information Personal reference engagement of the driving stability control systems. Each vehicle is marked with a unique vehicle ▷ Information on vehicle-damaging events. identification number. Depending on the coun- try, the vehicle owner can be identified with the The data is required to perform the control unit vehicle identification number, license plate and functions.
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Information NOTES If necessary, data can be transferred to the en- depends on the respective app and the operat- tertainment and communication system of the ing system of the mobile device. vehicle, for instance via smartphone. Services This includes the following depending on the respective equipment: General information ▷...
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NOTES Information exchanged during this process. Information on enforcement, that have the special equipment, the way in which personal data is collected and can read the information if they have access to used in relation to services from third parties, the vehicle or the EDR.
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If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause in- jury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- tration NHTSA, in addition to notifying BMW of Online Edition for Part no. 01405A540A1 - II/22...
QUICK REFERENCE Getting in Getting in Opening and closing Locking the vehicle Press the button on the vehicle key. Buttons on the vehicle key All vehicle access points are locked. Buttons for the central locking system Overview Unlocking 2 Locking 3 Unlocking the tailgate With automatic trunk lid actuation: open the tailgate...
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Unlock the vehicle and press the top half of door handle. the BMW plaque. ▷ If carrying the vehicle key, press the top half of the BMW plaque. ▷ Press the button on the vehicle key for approx. 1 second. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A540A1 - II/22...
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QUICK REFERENCE Getting in Indicator/warning lights Depending on the setting, the doors may also be unlocked. The indicator/warning lights can light up in a variety of combinations and colors. Closing Several of the lights are checked for proper functioning and light up temporarily when the engine is started or the ignition is switched on.
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Getting in QUICK REFERENCE iDrive If no other commands are possible, operate the function via iDrive. Principle Ending the voice control system The iDrive combines the functions of many switches. These functions can be operated via Press the button on the steering wheel the Controller.
QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Set-up and use Seats, mirrors and steering Adjusting the exterior mirrors wheel Electrically adjustable seats Adjusting 2 Selecting a mirror, Automatic Curb Monitor 3 Folding in and out Memory function Adjusting the steering wheel 2 Backrest width 3 Lumbar support Manual steering wheel adjustment 4 Backrest tilt...
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Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE ▷ Seat position. Button Function ▷ Exterior mirror position. Press once: changes the sta- ▷ Height of the Head-up Display. tion/track. Press and hold: fast forward/ Storing fast rewind the track. Turn on the ignition. Programmable memory but- Set the desired position.
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QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use The list is narrowed down further with each ▷ Compare the control number displayed entry. on the Control Display with the control number on the display of the device. Select the icon. Confirm the control number on the de- Select a town/city from the list.
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Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Functional requirements ▷ Compatible iPhone: iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or later. ▷ Corresponding mobile contract. ▷ Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Siri voice control are activated on the iPhone. ▷ Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled in the ve- hicle.
QUICK REFERENCE On the road On the road Driving Parking brake Setting Starting and stopping the engine Pull the switch. Ignition on/off The LED on the switch and the indicator light in the instrument cluster are illuminated. ▷ On: press the Start/Stop but- ton.
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On the road QUICK REFERENCE Steptronic transmission, Sport Turn signal program and manual mode ▷ Blinking: press the lever past the resistance point. Sport program: ▷ Triple turn signal activation: lightly tap the Press the selector lever to the left from selector lever up or down.
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QUICK REFERENCE On the road Lights and lighting ▷ Resting position of the wipers: position 0. ▷ Rain sensor: position 1. Lighting functions ▷ Normal wiper speed: position 2. ▷ Fast wiper speed: position 3. Icon Function Bad weather light. Turning off and flick wipe Automatic headlight control.
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On the road QUICK REFERENCE Set interval period or sensitivity of the rain ▷ Resting position of the wiper, position 0. sensor ▷ Intermittent operation, arrow 1. When re- verse gear is engaged, the system switches to continuous operation. Clean the rear window Turn the outer switch in the desired direction.
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QUICK REFERENCE On the road Cleaning the windshield and Turning off and flick wipe headlights Push wiper lever down. Pull the wiper lever towards you. ▷ Flick wipe: press down once. ▷ To turn off normal wipe: press down once. Rear wiper ▷...
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On the road QUICK REFERENCE Climate control Button Function Recirculated-air mode/AUC. Air conditioning system Air flow, manual. Button Function Temperature. Air distribution, manual. SYNC program. Defrost and defog window. Air conditioning. Rear window defroster. Air recirculation mode. Seat heating. Air flow, manual. Turns off the system.
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QUICK REFERENCE On the road Gasoline Displaying the engine oil level For the best fuel efficiency, the gasoline should "My Vehicle" be sulfur-free or very low in sulfur content. "Vehicle status" Refuel only with unleaded gasoline without "Engine oil level" metallic additives.
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The BMW Assist Concierge service offers infor- mation on events, filling stations or hotels, and provides phone numbers and addresses. Many hotels can be booked directly by the BMW Concierge service. The Concierge service is part of the optional BMW Assist Response Center.
AT A GLANCE Dashboard Dashboard Vehicle features and options cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these This chapter describes all standard, country- functions and systems, the applicable laws specific and optional features offered with the and regulations must be observed.
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Dashboard AT A GLANCE Low beams Rear wiper Automatic headlight control Clean the rear window Cornering light Automatic High Beam Assis- Start/stop the engine and switch tant the ignition on/off Instrument lighting Auto Start/Stop function 6 Pitman arm, left 11 Steering wheel buttons, right Turn signal Entertainment source High beams, headlight flasher...
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AT A GLANCE Dashboard Camera-based cruise control: re- Camera-based cruise control: in- duce distance crease distance Cruise control rocker switch Unlocking the hood With automatic trunk lid actuation: open/close the tailgate In the vicinity of the center console Control Display 6 Climate control 2 Ventilation 7 Steptronic transmission selector lever...
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Dashboard AT A GLANCE DSC Dynamic Stability Con- PDC Park Distance Control trol Rearview camera Automatic Parking Assistant Driving Dynamics Control HDC Hill Descent Control In the vicinity of the headliner Emergency Call, SOS Reading lights Glass sunroof Interior lights Indicator light, front passenger airbag Online Edition for Part no.
AT A GLANCE iDrive iDrive Vehicle features and options Input and display This chapter describes all standard, country- Letters and numbers specific and optional features offered with the Depending on the menu, you can switch be- series. It also describes features and functions tween entering upper and lower case letters, that are not necessarily available in your vehi- numbers and characters.
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iDrive AT A GLANCE Status information Icon Meaning USB device. General information Online Entertainment. The status field can be found in the upper area of the Control Display. Status information is Apple CarPlay. displayed in the form of symbols. Other symbols Radio symbols Icon Meaning Icon...
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AT A GLANCE iDrive Specifying the number of displays Safety information It is possible to specify the number of displays. NOTICE Tilt the Controller to the right until the split screen is selected. Objects in the area in the front of the Control Display can slip and damage the Control Dis- Press the Controller.
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iDrive AT A GLANCE Button Function Call up the destination input menu for navigation. Call up the navigation map. Press once: opens the previous dis- play. Press and hold: open the menus ▷ Press to select a menu item, for example. used last.
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AT A GLANCE iDrive Operating via the Controller Opening the main menu Press the button. ▷ Tilt in two directions to switch between dis- plays, for example. The main menu is displayed. All iDrive functions can be called up via the main menu.
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iDrive AT A GLANCE Dynamic contents Entering letters and numbers You can display dynamic contents within the Input menu items. The contents of the menu items update automatically, e.g., the active destina- Turn the Controller: select letter or number. tion guidance in the navigation. : confirm entry.
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AT A GLANCE iDrive Changing between displays After a menu item is selected, a new display opens. An arrow indicates that additional displays can be opened. ▷ Swipe to the left. ▷ Tap arrow. The new display opens. The main menu is displayed. Entering letters and numbers All iDrive functions can be called up via the main menu.
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iDrive AT A GLANCE rectly, for instance radio stations, navigation destinations, phone numbers and menu en- tries. Settings are stored for the driver profile cur- rently used. Storing a function Select function via iDrive. Press and hold the desired button until a signal sounds.
AT A GLANCE Voice activation system Voice activation system Vehicle features and options Using the voice activation system This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Activating the voice control system series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- Press the button on the steering cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country...
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Voice activation system AT A GLANCE Settings ▷ Some possible commands for the current menu. ▷ Some possible commands from other me- Setting the voice control nus. You can set the system to use standard dialog ▷ Status of the speech recognition. or a short version.
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AT A GLANCE Voice activation system Adjusting the volume Turn the volume button during the voice guid- ance until the desired volume is set. ▷ The volume remains constant even if the volume of other audio sources is changed. ▷ The volume is stored for the driver profile currently used.
General settings AT A GLANCE General settings Vehicle features and options Setting the time Via iDrive: This chapter describes all standard, country- "My Vehicle" specific and optional features offered with the "iDrive settings" series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- "Date and time"...
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"iDrive settings" If vehicle tracking has been activated, the cur- rent vehicle position can be displayed in the "Date and time" BMW Connected App or in the ConnectedDrive "Date:" customer portal. Turn the Controller until the desired day is displayed.
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Communication messages, for example e- "My Vehicle" mails, SMS text messages or reminders. "iDrive settings" ▷ Messages from, e.g., the Concierge service "Displays" or the BMW Connected app. "Control display" ▷ Check Control messages. "Screensaver" ▷ Messages on service notifications.
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Login accounts. The vehicle offers different functions, whose Altogether, the deletion of the data can take up use requires a data transfer to BMW or a serv- to 15 minutes. ice provider. The data transfer can be deacti- vated for some functions.
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General settings AT A GLANCE Deleting data Function Connection type Note and follow the instructions on the Control Display. Making calls via the hands-free Bluetooth. Via iDrive: system. Using phone functions via "My Vehicle" iDrive. "iDrive settings" Using the smartphone Office "Data privacy"...
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General information Via iDrive: Information on compatible mobile devices is "My Vehicle" available as follows: "iDrive settings" ▷ On the BMW homepage. "Mobile devices" ▷ Via Hotline/Customer Support "Settings" ▷ At a dealer's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
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General settings AT A GLANCE Pairing the mobile device with the In this case, the following explanations can help: vehicle Why could the mobile phone not be paired or Via iDrive: connected? "My Vehicle" ▷ There are too many Bluetooth devices con- "iDrive settings"...
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AT A GLANCE General settings ▷ The number of telephone book entries to Common file systems are supported. be stored is too high. FAT32 and exFAT are the recommended formats. ▷ Data volume of the contact too large, for in- stance due to stored information such as A connected USB device will be supplied with memos.
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General settings AT A GLANCE ▷ USB hard drives. "Settings" ▷ USB hubs. Select the following settings: ▷ USB memory card readers with multiple ▷ "Bluetooth®" slots. ▷ "Apple CarPlay" ▷ HFS-formatted USB devices. Pairing the iPhone with CarPlay ▷ Devices such as fans or bulbs.
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AT A GLANCE General settings Managing mobile devices Select the desired device. Select the desired setting. General information If a function is assigned to a device, the func- ▷ After one-time pairing, the devices are au- tion will be deactivated where appropriate for a tomatically recognized and reconnected device that is already connected and the de- when the ignition is switched on.
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The software may only be restored when the Updates and related current notes are availa- vehicle is stationary. ble on the www.bmw.com/update website. Via iDrive: Displaying the version of the installed "My Vehicle" software "iDrive settings"...
AT A GLANCE Owner's Manual media Owner's Manual media Vehicle features and options Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Principle series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- The Integrated Owner's Manual specifically cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country...
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Owner's Manual media AT A GLANCE Opening when a Check Control message is displayed Directly from the Check Control message on the Control Display: "Owner's Manual" Changing between a function and the Owner's Manual To switch from a function, for instance radio, to the Owner's Manual on the Control Display and to alternate between the two displays: Press the button.
CONTROLS Opening and closing Opening and closing Vehicle features and options burns or chemical burns. There is a risk of in- jury or danger to life. Keep the vehicle key and batteries out of reach of children. Imme- This chapter describes all standard, country- diately seek medical help if there is any sus- specific and optional features offered with the picion that a battery or button cell battery has...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview ▷ Depending on the settings, the welcome light and pathway lighting, refer to page 137, are switched on. ▷ Exterior mirrors folded through convenient closing are folded open. ▷ The alarm system, refer to page 74, is switched off.
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CONTROLS Opening and closing With Comfort Access: convenient To switch off the alarm: press any button. closing Tailgate Safety information General information To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehicle, Warning do not place the vehicle key in the cargo area. With convenient closing, body parts can be Depending on the vehicle equipment and jammed.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening Push battery in arrow direction using a pointed object and lift it out. Press the button on the vehicle key for approx. 1 second. Without automatic trunk lid actuation: The tailgate is unlocked and can be swung up- ward.
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The options provided by the Remote Serv- ▷ Fault of the radio link from mobile phones ices of the BMW app include the ability to or other electronic devices in direct proxim- lock and unlock a vehicle. ity to the vehicle key.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Buttons for the central Removing locking system General information In the event of a severe accident, the vehicle is automatically unlocked. The hazard warning system and interior lights come on. Overview Press the button, arrow 1, and pull out the integrated key, arrow 2.
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CONTROLS Opening and closing Opening Unlocking ▷ Press button to unlock the doors together, and then pull the door handle above the armrest. ▷ Front doors: pull the door handle on the door to open the door. The other doors re- main locked.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Closing Warning The tailgate swings back and up when it opens. There is a risk of injury or risk of dam- age to property. Make sure that the travel path of the tailgate is clear during opening and closing.
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CONTROLS Opening and closing With automatic trunk lid actuation: contactless trunk opening and Warning closing The tailgate swings back and up when it opens. There is a risk of injury or risk of dam- age to property. Make sure that the travel Principle path of the tailgate is clear during opening The trunk can be opened and closed contact-...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Before the opening, the hazard warning sys- Do not transport the vehicle key together tem flashes. with metal objects. If contactless closing is switched on: ▷ Fault of the radio link from mobile phones or other electronic devices in direct proxim- Moving a foot again will stop the opening proc- ity to the vehicle key.
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Without Comfort Access: unlock vehicle. With Comfort Access: unlock the vehicle or Opening have the vehicle key with you. Press on the top half of the BMW plaque. Adjusting the opening height ▷ Press the button on the vehicle key You can set how far the tailgate should open.
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With Comfort Access: unlock the vehicle or have the vehicle key with you. Closing Press on the top half of the BMW plaque. From the outside ▷ Press the button on the vehicle key for approx. 1 second.
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CONTROLS Opening and closing by a dealer’s service center or another quali- fied service center or repair shop. Manual operation Operate the unlocked tailgate manually with a slow and smooth motion. To close the tailgate fully, press down lightly only. Closing occurs automatically. ▷...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Functional requirements Profile management For the system to be able to identify the driver Selecting a driver profile profile associated to a particular driver, the de- tected vehicle key must be clearly allocated to Regardless of the vehicle key in use, a different the driver.
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CONTROLS Opening and closing Importing driver profiles Via iDrive: The existing settings of the active driver profile "My Vehicle" are overwritten with the settings of the im- "Driver profiles" ported driver profile. Select driver profile. Via iDrive: The driver profile marked with this icon "My Vehicle"...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Settings Depending on your vehicle's optional features, the tailgate is either unlocked or opened. General information ▷ "Tailgate and door(s)" Depending on the package and country ver- Depending on your vehicle's optional sion, various settings are available for the vehi- features, the tailgate is either unlocked cle key functions.
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CONTROLS Opening and closing Unlocking is signaled by blinking twice, ▷ Unauthorized opening of a door, the hood locking by blinking once. or the tailgate. ▷ With alarm system: ▷ Movements in the vehicle interior. "Acoustic signal for lock/unlock" ▷ Changes in the vehicle inclination, for in- stance, during attempts at stealing a wheel Unlocking is signaled by one honk of the...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS After the tailgate is closed, it is locked and The vehicle has not been tampered with. monitored again provided the doors are ▷ The indicator light flashes after unlocking locked. The hazard warning system flashes until the engine ignition is switched on, but once.
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CONTROLS Opening and closing Overview The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sen- sor are switched off until the vehicle is locked again. Ending the alarm ▷ Unlock the vehicle with the vehicle key. ▷ Unlock the vehicle with the integrated key and switch on the ignition using the emer- gency detection of the vehicle key, refer to page 61.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Jam protection system Safety switch Principle General information The jam protection prevents objects or body The safety switch can be used to prevent chil- parts becoming jammed between the door dren, for instance from opening and closing the frame and window while a window is being rear windows using the switches in the rear.
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CONTROLS Opening and closing Overview The sun protection opens automatically. If the sun protection is already fully open, the glass sunroof opens automatically. Pressing the switch again stops the motion. ▷ Push the switch forward past the resistance point. The glass sunroof closes automatically. If the glass sunroof is already closed or in the tilted position, the sun protection closes au- tomatically.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Jam protection system Initializing after a power interruption General information General information If a resistance or blockage is detected while After a power interruption during the opening the glass sunroof is closing, the closing opera- or closing process, the glass sunroof can only tion is interrupted once the roof reaches the be operated to a limited extent.
CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Vehicle features and options Warning With a backrest inclined too far to the rear, This chapter describes all standard, country- the protective effect of the seat belt can no specific and optional features offered with the longer be ensured.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Seat tilt Memory function Tilt switch up or down. 2 Backrest width Backrest tilt 3 Lumbar support 4 Backrest tilt 5 Forward/backward, height, seat tilt Longitudinal direction Tilt switch forward or backward. Thigh support Press switch forward or backward.
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CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Turning on ▷ Press the front/rear section of the button: Press the button once for each tem- The curvature is increased/ perature level. decreased. The maximum temperature is reached when ▷ Press the upper/lower sec- three LEDs are lit.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Safety information Backrest tilt Pull loop to unlock the backrest. Warning Use of a seat belt to buckle more than one person will potentially defeat the ability of the seat belt to serve its protective function. There is a risk of injury or danger to life.
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CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Unbuckling the seat belt Seat belts can be imperceptibly damaged in the event of an accident. There is a risk of in- Hold down the seat belt firmly. jury or danger to life. Do not modify seat Press the red button in the belt buckle.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Front head restraints Use the buckle tongue, arrow 1, to open the second seat belt buckle, arrow 2. Safety information Warning Removal or incorrect adjustment of head re- straints can cause injuries in the head and neck area.
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CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Adjusting the height Installing Proceed in the reverse order to install the head restraint. Rear head restraints Safety information Warning ▷ To raise: push the head restraint up. Removal or incorrect adjustment of head re- ▷...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Removing ▷ Only use accessories that have been de- termined to be safe for attachment to a The head restraints cannot be removed. head restraint. ▷ Do not use any accessories, for instance Memory function pillows, while driving.
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CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Mirrors Overview Exterior mirrors General information The front passenger's side exterior mirror is more curved than the driver's side mirror. The mirror setting is stored for the driver profile currently in use. When the vehicle is unlocked via the vehicle key, the position is automati- cally retrieved if the function, refer to page 73, Storing...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Selecting a mirror Automatic dimming feature The exterior mirror on the driver's side is auto- To change over to the other mirror: matically dimmed. Photocells in the interior Slide the switch. mirror are used to control this. Adjusting electrically Automatic Curb Monitor Press the button.
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CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Interior mirror, automatic dimming Adjusting feature Overview Fold the lever down. Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seat position. Photocells are used for control: Fold the lever back up. ▷...
Transporting children safely CONTROLS Transporting children safely Vehicle features and options Warning A heated vehicle may result in death to per- This chapter describes all standard, country- sons, especially children, or animals. There is specific and optional features offered with the a risk of injury or danger to life.
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CONTROLS Transporting children safely Installing child restraint Safety information systems Warning The seat belt cannot be fastened correctly on General information children shorter than 5 ft/150 cm without suit- Pay attention to the specifications of the child able additional child restraint systems. The restraint system manufacturer when selecting, protective effect of safety gear, including seat installing, and using child restraint systems.
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Transporting children safely CONTROLS On the front passenger seat Child seat security Deactivating airbags Warning Active front passenger airbags can injure a child in a child restraint system when the air- bags are deployed. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the front passenger airbags are deactivated and that the PASSENGER The rear seat belts and the front passenger...
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CONTROLS Transporting children safely Position facturer when installing and using LATCH child restraint fixing systems. Icon Meaning Mounts for the lower LATCH The corresponding icon shows anchors the mounts for the lower LATCH anchors. General information Seats equipped with lower The lower anchors may be used to attach the mountings are marked with a CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child...
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Transporting children safely CONTROLS Child restraint systems with are marked with this icon. It can be found on the rear seat backrest or the rear shelf. tether strap Routing the retaining strap Safety information Warning If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly used for the child restraint system, the protective effect is reduced.
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CONTROLS Transporting children safely Locking the doors and windows in the rear Rear doors Push the locking lever on the rear doors up. The door can now be opened from the outside only. Safety switch for the rear Press the button on the driver's door. The LED lights up if the safety func- tion is switched on.
Driving CONTROLS Driving Vehicle features and options All indicator lights in the instrument cluster turn off. To save battery power when the engine is off, This chapter describes all standard, country- switch off the ignition and any unnecessary specific and optional features offered with the electrical components.
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CONTROLS Driving If the engine is not running and the ignition is danger to life. Keep the exhaust pipe free and switched on: the system automatically acti- ensure sufficient ventilation. vates radio-ready state when the door is opened if the lights are switched off or the day- time driving lights are switched on.
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Driving CONTROLS Steptronic transmission The ignition is activated automatically for a brief time and is stopped as soon as the en- gine starts. Switching off the engine When the vehicle is stationary, apply the Engine stop parking brake. Engage selector lever position P. Press the Start/Stop button.
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CONTROLS Driving In order to be able to release the brake pedal ▷ The engine is not yet at operating tempera- at a vehicle standstill, engage the selector ture. lever in position P. The engine remains off. ▷ The wheels are at a sharp angle or the To continue driving depress the brake pedal.
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Driving CONTROLS Activating/deactivating the system Functional limitations manually Even if driving off was not intended, the deacti- vated engine starts up automatically in the fol- Using the button lowing situations: ▷ Excessive heating up of the car's interior when air conditioning is switched on. ▷...
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CONTROLS Driving Malfunction ▷ Engaging selector lever position N. ▷ Using vehicle equipment. The Auto Start/Stop function no longer switches off the engine automatically. A Check There is a risk of accidents or injuries. Do not Control message is displayed. It is possible to leave children or animals unattended in the continue driving.
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Driving CONTROLS After a power interruption The indicator lights light up red, a sig- nal sounds, and the brake lights illumi- nate. Commissioning A Check Control message is displayed. Turn on the ignition. If the vehicle is decelerated to a complete stop, Press the switch while stepping on the parking brake is engaged.
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CONTROLS Driving Window wiper system Triple turn signal activation Lightly tap the lever up or down. Safety information The turn signal flashes three times. The function can be activated or deactivated. Via iDrive: Warning "My Vehicle" If the wipers start moving in the folded away state, body parts can be jammed or damage "Vehicle settings"...
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Driving CONTROLS Turning on Intermittent operation or rain sensor Principle The rain sensor automatically controls the wiper operation depending on the intensity of the rainfall. General information The sensor is located on the windshield, di- rectly in front of the interior mirror. Without the rain sensor, the interval of the wiper operation Press the lever up until the desired position is is predefined.
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CONTROLS Driving Setting the interval period or sensitivity Cleaning the windshield of the rain sensor Pull the lever. Turn the thumbwheel to adjust the interval pe- The washer fluid is sprayed on the windshield, riod or sensitivity of the rain sensor. and the wipers are turned on briefly.
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Driving CONTROLS Folding out the wipers ▷ In resting position: turn the switch down- ward, arrow 3. The switch automatically re- Switch the ignition on and off again. turns to its idle position when released. Press and hold the wiper lever down, until ▷...
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CONTROLS Driving Canada: window wiper Turning on system Safety information Warning If the wipers start moving in the folded away state, body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle. There is a Tap up the lever or press it past the resistance risk of injury or risk of damage to property.
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Driving CONTROLS Intermittent operation or rain sensor prox. 15 minutes, the rain sensor is automati- cally activated again. Principle Setting the interval period or sensitivity The rain sensor automatically controls the of the rain sensor wiper operation depending on the intensity of the rainfall.
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CONTROLS Driving Clean the rear window washer system when the washer fluid reser- voir is empty. Turn the outer switch in the desired direction. ▷ In resting position: turn the switch down- ward, arrow 3. The switch automatically re- Cleaning the windshield turns to its idle position when released.
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Follow the usage instructions on the washer fluid container. Use of BMW’s Windshield Washer Concen- trate or the equivalent is recommended. Folding in the wipers After the wipers are folded back down, the Warning window wiper system must be reactivated.
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CONTROLS Driving Safety information NOTICE Mixing different windshield washer fluid con- Warning centrates or antifreeze can damage the car An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and wash. There is a risk of damage to property, possibly roll away. There is a risk of accident. among other potential damage.
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Driving CONTROLS Transmission with a tap-operated Engage selector lever position P only when the vehicle is stationary. selector lever Before exiting the vehicle, make sure that se- lector lever position P is set. Otherwise, the ve- hicle may begin to move. Also set parking brake.
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CONTROLS Driving Functional requirements not be deactivated and the gearshift request will not be executed. Only when the brake pedal is depressed is it A selector lever lock prevents the following in- possible to change from selector lever posi- correct operation: tion P to another selector lever position.
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Driving CONTROLS selector lever automatically returns to the Manually unlock the transmission lock, if center position when released. needed, refer to page 117. Engaging selector lever position N: with a tap-operated selector lever NOTICE Selector lever position P is automatically en- gaged when the ignition is switched off.
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CONTROLS Driving Sport program M/S Activating manual mode Press the selector lever to the left from se- Principle lector lever position D, arrow 1. The shifting points and shifting times in the Sport program are designed for sportier han- dling. The transmission, for instance shifts up later and the shifting times are shorter.
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Driving CONTROLS ▷ Dynamic Stability Control deactivated. ▷ Pull and hold right shift paddle. ▷ Dynamic Traction Control activated. ▷ In addition to the briefly pulled right shift paddle, briefly pull the left shift paddle. In addition, there is no downshifting for kick- down.
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CONTROLS Driving Releasing the transmission lock Before unlocking the transmission lock man- ually, set the parking brake to prevent the vehi- electronically: with a tap-operated cle from rolling away. selector lever Loosen the selector lever sleeve at the bot- General information tom from the center console.
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Driving CONTROLS With some transmission versions, the proce- 30 miles/50 km in order to reach the operating dure for unlocking is as follows: temperature needed for Launch Control. Press the Start/Stop button three times in a Start with launch control row.
CONTROLS Displays Displays Vehicle features and options cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these This chapter describes all standard, country- functions and systems, the applicable laws specific and optional features offered with the and regulations must be observed.
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Displays CONTROLS Check Control Airbag system Airbag system and seat belt tensioner may not be working. Principle Have the vehicle checked immediately The Check Control system monitors functions by a dealer's service center or another quali- in the vehicle and notifies you of faults in the fied service center or repair shop.
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CONTROLS Displays Orange lights Dynamic Stability Control, refer to page 163. Active Cruise Control The Dynamic Stability Control deactivated or the Dynamic Traction Control activated The number bars shows the selected distance from the vehicle driving The Dynamic Stability Control is deacti- ahead.
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Displays CONTROLS Steering system Parking lights, headlights Steering system may be faulty. Parking lights or headlights are switched on. Have the system checked by a dealer's service center or another qualified serv- Parking lights/low beams, headlight ice center or repair shop. control, refer to page 136.
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CONTROLS Displays Continuous display Messages after trip completion Some Check Control messages are displayed Certain messages displayed while driving are continuously and are not cleared until the fault displayed again after the ignition is switched is eliminated. If several faults occur at once, off.
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Displays CONTROLS Date temperature and the odome- ter are displayed. ▷ When the ignition is switched on, the trip The date is displayed in the in- odometer is reset. strument cluster. The date can be set on the Con- trol Display. Outside temperature General information Range...
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CONTROLS Displays Current consumption Service notifications Instrument cluster Principle The function displays the service notifications Displays the current fuel con- and the corresponding maintenance scopes. sumption. Check whether you are currently driving in an effi- General information cient and environmentally- friendly manner.
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Displays CONTROLS Gear shift indicator Icons Icons Description Principle No service is currently required. The system recommends the most efficient gear for the current driving situation. The time for recommended General information maintenance or a legally man- Depending on the vehicle equipment and dated inspection is approach- country version, the gear shift indicator is ac- ing.
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CONTROLS Displays and will be displayed depending on the situa- Keep the windshield in front of the interior mir- tion. ror clean and clear. With the navigation system, the system takes into account the information stored in the navi- Display gation data and also displays speed limits present on routes without signs.
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Displays CONTROLS Activating a list and adjusting the ▷ When the windshield in front of the interior mirror is fogged up, dirty or covered by a setting sticker, etc. ▷ In the event of incorrect detection by the camera. ▷ If the speed limits stored in the navigation system are incorrect.
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CONTROLS Displays Calling up information on the Info Selecting information Display You can select what information from the trip computer is to be displayed on the Info Display of the instrument cluster. Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "iDrive settings" "Displays" "Instrument panel" Select the desired setting.
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Displays CONTROLS Resetting average values Distance to destination Depending on the vehicle equipment, the dis- tance remaining to the destination is displayed if a destination is entered in the navigation system before the trip is started. The distance to the destination is adopted au- tomatically.
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CONTROLS Displays Resetting the on-board computer Displaying sport instruments Via iDrive: Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "My Vehicle" "Driving information" "Technology in action" "Onboard info" "Sports instruments" "Consumption" or "Speed" Via the Driving Dynamics Control "OK" Activate SPORT. "Sport displays" Resetting the trip computer Via iDrive: Vehicle condition "My Vehicle"...
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Displays CONTROLS General information The driver can quickly absorb information and concentrate on the surrounding traffic situa- The warning is repeated if the vehicle speed tion. exceeds the set speed limit again, after it has dropped below it by 3 mph/5 km/h. Overview Adjusting Via iDrive:...
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CONTROLS Displays Selecting displays in the Head-up Turn the Controller until the desired height is reached. Display Press the Controller. Via iDrive: Settings are stored for the profile currently "My Vehicle" used. "iDrive settings" The height of the Head-up Display can also be "Displays"...
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Displays CONTROLS Follow the instructions for cleaning the Head- Icons Description up Display, refer to page 285. "Service required": displaying service notifications, refer to Special windshield page 126. The windshield is part of the system. "Teleservice Call": Teleservice The shape of the windshield makes it possible Call.
CONTROLS Lights Lights Vehicle features and options Icon Function Parking lights. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions Low beams. that are not necessarily available in your vehi- cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
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Lights CONTROLS Canada: roadside parking light "Exterior lighting" "Welcome lights" Principle The setting is stored for the driver profile cur- The vehicle can be illuminated on one side. rently used. Pathway lighting Turning on General information The low beams stay lit for a short while if the headlight flasher is switched on after the radio- ready state is switched off.
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CONTROLS Lights The indicator light in the instrument cluster is In tight curves, for instance on mountainous illuminated when the low beams are switched roads or when turning, an additional, cornering light is switched on that lights up the inside of the curve when the vehicle is moving below a System limits certain speed.
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Lights CONTROLS The high beams can be switched on and off ▷ In very unfavorable weather conditions, manually at any time. such as fog or heavy precipitation. ▷ When detecting poorly-lit road users such Activate/deactivate as pedestrians, cyclists, horseback riders and wagons;...
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CONTROLS Lights Adjusting Depending on the vehicle equipment, the read- ing lights are located next to the interior lights Adjust the brightness with the in the front and rear. thumbwheel. Ambient light General information Depending on the equipment version, lighting Interior lights can be adjusted for some lights in the car's in- terior.
Safety CONTROLS Safety Vehicle features and options cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these This chapter describes all standard, country- functions and systems, the applicable laws specific and optional features offered with the and regulations must be observed.
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CONTROLS Safety Head airbag shoulder rests against the backrest when crossing the hands and the upper body is In the event of a side collision, the head airbag as far back as possible while still maintain- protects the head. ing a comfortable grip on the steering wheel.
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Safety CONTROLS Automatic deactivation of the front BMW Customer Relations for further informa- tion. passenger airbags Warnings and information on the airbags are also found on the sun visors. Principle The system reads if the front passenger seat is Operational readiness of the airbag...
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CONTROLS Safety ▷ Do not attach covers, cushions, ball mats or restraint systems required by NHTSA at the other items to the front passenger seat un- point in time when the vehicle was manufac- less they are specifically determined to be tured.
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Safety CONTROLS If the message does not disappear after a re- Via iDrive: peat calibration, have the system checked as "My Vehicle" soon as possible. "Vehicle status" "Tire Pressure Monitor" Tire pressure monitor The current status is displayed. Principle Tire conditions The system monitors tire pressure in the four General information mounted tires.
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CONTROLS Safety If a tire inflation pressure check is "Tire Pressure Monitor" required Start the engine but do not drive off. Reset tire pressure: "Perform reset". Message Drive away. An icon with a Check Control message appears The wheels are displayed in gray and the fol- on the Control Display.
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Safety CONTROLS Measure To do this, check the air pressure in all four tires, for instance using the tire pressure Reduce your speed and drive moderately. display of a flat tire kit. Do not exceed a speed of 80 mph/130 km/h. If the tire pressure in all four tires is correct, the Tire Pressure Monitor may not have At the next opportunity, for instance filling...
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CONTROLS Safety If the tire pressure in all four tires is correct, Driving or exposure to the sun will increase the the Tire Pressure Monitor may not have tire temperature, thus increasing the tire infla- been reset. In this case, perform the reset. tion pressure.
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Safety CONTROLS area of the interference, the system auto- TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of matically becomes active again. reasons, including the installation of replace- ment or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle Declaration according to NHTSA/ that prevent the TPMS from functioning prop- erly.
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CONTROLS Safety Safety information The status is displayed. Initialization required Warning An initialization must be performed in the fol- A damaged regular tire with low or missing lowing situations: tire inflation pressure impacts handling, such ▷ After the tire inflation pressure has been as steering and braking response.
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Safety CONTROLS If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is Possible distance travelled with a correct, the Flat Tire Monitor may not have depressurized tire been initialized. In this case, initialize the The distance travelled for which it may be pos- system.
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CONTROLS Safety ▷ A natural, even tire pressure loss in all four tires will not be recognized. Therefore, Warning check the tire inflation pressure regularly. Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a ▷ Sudden serious tire damage caused by ex- substitute for the driver’s personal judgment.
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Safety CONTROLS General information Press button briefly: ▷ The menu for the Intelligent Safety The system issues a two-phase warning of an system is displayed. The systems imminent risk of collision at speeds from ap- are individually switched off ac- prox.
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CONTROLS Safety Detection range gent Safety systems off prior to tow-starting/ towing. Overview Button in the vehicle Objects that the system can detect are taken into account. Turning on/off Turning on automatically Intelligent Safety button The system is automatically active when the vehicle is turned on.
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Safety CONTROLS Setting the warning time assisted by a minor automatic brake interven- tion in a possible risk of collision. The warning time can be set. Acute warnings may be provided even when Via iDrive: there has been no prior warning. "My Vehicle"...
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CONTROLS Safety The following situations may not be detected, When driving in the city speed range, the sys- for example: tem will issue a warning if there is imminent risk of a collision with pedestrians, and support ▷ Slow moving vehicles when you approach this with a light braking function.
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Safety CONTROLS Detection range Warning Due to system limits, individual functions can malfunction during tow-starting/towing with the Intelligent Safety systems activated. There is a risk of accident. Switch all Intelli- gent Safety systems off prior to tow-starting/ towing. Overview The detection range in front of the vehicle is divided into two areas: Button in the vehicle ▷...
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CONTROLS Safety System limits ▷ All Intelligent Safety systems are switched Safety information ▷ The LED lights up green. Hold down button: Warning ▷ All Intelligent Safety systems are The system is designed to operate in certain switched off. conditions and circumstances. Due to condi- ▷...
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Safety CONTROLS ▷ During calibration of the camera immedi- ately after vehicle delivery. Warning ▷ If there are constant blinding glares be- Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a cause of oncoming light, for instance from substitute for the driver’s personal judgment. the sun low in the sky.
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CONTROLS Safety Turning on/off If the turn signal is switched on before chang- ing the lane, a warning is not issued. Turning on automatically End of warning The lane departure warning is automatically The warning is canceled in the following situa- activated after departure, if the function was tions: switched on the last time the engine was stop-...
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Safety CONTROLS ▷ When the windshield in front of the interior Starting at approximately 43 mph/70 km/h, the mirror is fogged up, dirty or covered with system is active and can display a break rec- stickers, etc. ommendation. ▷ During calibration of the camera immedi- Break recommendation ately after vehicle delivery.
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CONTROLS Safety Harder vehicle deceleration In certain situations, it can be necessary to bring the vehicle to a halt more quickly than the Brake Assistant allows. To do this, quickly apply extra force to the brake. For a brief period, the brake pressure will be higher than the brake pressure that is achieved by the automatic braking function.
Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and options wheels. The function corresponds to a differ- ential lock: the system detects if a wheel be- gins to spin, because of loose road surface, for This chapter describes all standard, country- instance and automatically brakes it.
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CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Deactivate Dynamic Stability closely, be ready to take over steering and braking at any time, and actively intervene Control: DSC OFF where appropriate. General information When the Dynamic Stability Control is deacti- Warning vated, driving stability is limited when acceler- When driving with a roof load, for instance ating and cornering.
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Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Dynamic Traction Control Performance Control Performance Control enhances the agility of Principle the vehicle. The Dynamic Traction Control is a variant of To increase maneuverability, wheels are the Driving Stability Control where the drive braked individually when a sporty driving style power is optimized.
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CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Increasing or decreasing vehicle tem reduces the speed to the set value, within the physical limits. speed Only use Hill Descent Control in low gears or in selector lever position D or R. Using the cruise control rocker switch The set speed can be changed using the Overview cruise control rocker switch on the steering...
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Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Servotronic Overview Button in the vehicle Principle Servotronic is a speed-dependent power steering function. The system provides the steering force with more support at low speeds than at higher ones. This makes it easier to park, for instance, and makes steering firmer when driving at faster speeds.
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CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Configuring SPORT "Configure ECO PRO" Select the desired setting. Via iDrive: The setting is stored for the driver profile cur- "My Vehicle" rently used. "Vehicle settings" If necessary, "Driving mode" Displays "Configure SPORT" Program selection Select the desired setting.
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Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Drive-off assistant Principle This system supports driving off on uphill grades. The parking brake is not required. Driving off with the drive-off assistant Hold the vehicle in place with the foot brake. Release the foot brake and drive off without delay.
CONTROLS Driving comfort Driving comfort Vehicle features and options General information A camera on the interior mirror is used to de- This chapter describes all standard, country- tect vehicles driving ahead. specific and optional features offered with the Depending on the settings, the cruise control series.
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Driving comfort CONTROLS Button Function Warning Increase the distance, refer to The set speed can be incorrectly adjusted or page 173. called up by mistake. There is a risk of acci- Rocker switch. dent. Adjust the set speed to the traffic condi- tions.
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CONTROLS Driving comfort Adjusting the speed The indicator lights in the instrument cluster light up and the mark in the speedometer is set to the current speed. Maintaining/storing the speed Cruise control is active and maintains the set speed. If necessary, the Dynamic Stability Control will be turned on.
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Driving comfort CONTROLS Continuing cruise control ▷ Each time the rocker switch is tapped to the resistance point, the set speed increases or decreases by approx. 1 mph/1 km/h. General information ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed past An interrupted cruise control can be continued the resistance point, the desired speed by calling up the stored speed.
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CONTROLS Driving comfort Press and hold this button. Distance display Distance 3 The indicator light in the instrument cluster lights up. Distance 4 To switch distance control back on, press but- This value is set automatically after ton again briefly. the system is switched on.
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Driving comfort CONTROLS Merging vehicles is being pressed; a vehicle was detected. Displays in the Head-up Display Some system information can also be dis- played in the Head-up Display. System limits Detection range A vehicle driving in front of you is not detected until it is completely within the same lane as your vehicle.
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CONTROLS Driving comfort cle driving ahead will not be detected or will be vene actively, for instance by braking, steering detected very late. or evading. Engine power The desired speed may not be maintained on uphill grades if engine power is insufficient. Malfunction A Check Control message is displayed if the system has malfunctioned or was automati-...
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Driving comfort CONTROLS Safety information Overview Buttons on the steering wheel Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for Button Function the driver’s personal judgment in assessing Cruise control on/off, refer to the traffic situation. Based on the limits of the page 177.
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CONTROLS Driving comfort Interrupting automatically Changing the speed The system is automatically interrupted in the following situations: ▷ When the driver applies the brakes. ▷ If the clutch pedal is depressed for a few seconds or released while a gear is not en- gaged.
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Driving comfort CONTROLS System limits In the following cases, the stored speed value is deleted and cannot be called up again: Engine power ▷ When the system is switched off. ▷ When the ignition is switched off. The set speed is also maintained downhill, but may not be maintained on uphill grades if en- Calling up the stored speed gine power is insufficient.
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CONTROLS Driving comfort Turning on/off Check surrounding traffic and vehicle's sur- roundings closely and actively intervene where appropriate. Turning on automatically The system switches on automatically in the following situations: Warning ▷ If selector lever position R is engaged when Due to high speeds when the Park Distance the engine is running.
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Driving comfort CONTROLS Visual warning The rearview camera image is displayed if the reverse gear is engaged when pressing the park assistance button. Depending on the equipment version, the sys- tem cannot be switched off manually if the re- verse gear is engaged. Warning Signal tones An intermittent tone indicates when the vehicle...
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CONTROLS Driving comfort Limits of ultrasonic measurement ▷ On uneven surfaces, such as speed bumps. ▷ In large buildings with right angles and The detection of objects with ultrasonic meas- smooth walls, for instance in underground urements can run into physical limits, e.g., in garages.
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Driving comfort CONTROLS Safety information The image quality may be impaired by dirt. If necessary, clean the camera lens. Warning Turning on/off The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment in assessing Turning on automatically the traffic situation. Based on the limits of the The system is switched on automatically if se- system, it cannot independently react to all lector lever position R is engaged when the en-...
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CONTROLS Driving comfort Turning circle lines nected to a trailer power socket can lead to malfunctions. Activating assistance functions More than one assistance function can be ac- tive at the same time. Tilt the Controller to the left, if needed. ▷...
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Driving comfort CONTROLS Parking using lanes and turning Contrast circle lines With the rearview camera switched on: Position the vehicle so that the turning cir- Tilt the Controller to the left, if needed. cle lines lead to within the limits of the park- Select the icon.
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CONTROLS Driving comfort This system assists the driver in parking paral- Also follow the safety instructions for Park Dis- lel to the road. tance Control. General information Overview Automatic Parking Assistant handling is div- Button in the vehicle ided into three steps: ▷...
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Driving comfort CONTROLS Display on the Control Display For the measurement od parking spaces System activated/deactivated ▷ Maximum speed while driving forward ap- prox. 22 mph/35 km/h. Icon Meaning ▷ Maximum distance to row of parked vehi- cles: 5 ft/1.5 m. Gray: the system is not available.
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CONTROLS Driving comfort Parking using the Automatic ▷ If the driver grasps the steering wheel or takes over steering. Parking Assistant ▷ If a gear is selected that does not match the instruction on the display. Press the park assistance button or shift into reverse gear to switch on the Au- ▷...
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Driving comfort CONTROLS No parking assistance ▷ With objects with a fine surface structure such as fences. The Automatic Parking Assistant does not of- ▷ For objects with porous surfaces. fer assistance in the following situations: ▷ If cargo protrudes. ▷...
CONTROLS Climate control Climate control Vehicle features and options ▷ Emission tested passenger compartment. ▷ Microfilter. This chapter describes all standard, country- ▷ Air conditioning system to control the tem- specific and optional features offered with the perature, air flow and recirculated-air series.
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Climate control CONTROLS 3 Air flow 7 Seat heating, right 4 Air flow display 8 Rear window defroster 5 Air recirculation mode 9 Seat heating, left 6 Temperature Climate control functions in detail The car's interior can only be cooled with the engine running.
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CONTROLS Climate control With constant air recirculation mode, the air ▷ Windows. quality in the interior deteriorates and window ▷ Upper body area. fogging increases. ▷ Footwell. In case of window condensation, switch off air ▷ Windows, upper body area and footwell. recirculation mode and increase the air flow, if needed.
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Climate control CONTROLS Automatic climate control To defrost windows and remove condensa- 9 Temperature, right tion 10 Air conditioning 2 Temperature, left 11 Automatic recirculated-air control/recircu- 3 AUTO program lated-air mode 4 To turn off the system 12 Seat heating, right 5 Air flow, AUTO intensity 13 Air distribution settings 6 Display...
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CONTROLS Climate control Adjusting Functional requirement The function is available above an outside Turn the wheel to set the de- temperature of approx. 32 ℉/0 ℃ And with sired temperature. the engine running. Turning on/off Press the button. The selected temperature is shown on the dis- play of the automatic climate control.
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Climate control CONTROLS Intensity In case of window condensation, switch off the recirculated-air mode and press the AUTO With the AUTO program switched on, the in- button to utilize the condensation sensor. tensity can be adjusted. This changes the au- Make sure that air can flow to the windshield.
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CONTROLS Climate control In case of window condensation, press the For permanent activation, press the button for AUTO button to utilize the condensation sen- longer than 3 seconds. To deactivate, press sor. the button again. The rear window defroster can only be acti- SYNC program vated continuously at an outside temperature below approx.
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Climate control CONTROLS Ventilation in the rear ▷ Make sure that the vehicle's date and time are set correctly. ▷ Open the air vents of the ventilation to al- low air to flow out. Switching on/off directly Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings"...
CONTROLS Interior equipment Interior equipment Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country- Warning specific and optional features offered with the The operation of remote-controlled systems series. It also describes features and functions with the integrated universal remote control, that are not necessarily available in your vehi- such as the garage door, may result in injury, cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country...
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Control elements on the interior Canada: if programming with the hand-held transmitter was interrupted, hold down the mirror interior mirror button and repeatedly press and release the hand-held transmitter but- ton for 2 seconds. 6. ▷ The LED lights up green: programming completed.
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CONTROLS Interior equipment Synchronizing the universal remote control Release the button. with the system: ▷ The LED flashes fast: the hand-held transmitter was detected but program- Park the vehicle within range of the remote- ming is not complete. controlled system. Press the button on the interior mirror Program the desired button on the interior for 2 seconds and release.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Deleting stored functions Cigarette lighter All stored functions will be deleted. The func- tions cannot be deleted individually. Warning Press and hold the two outer buttons on the Contact with the hot heating element or the interior mirror simultaneously for approxi- hot socket of the cigarette lighter can cause mately 10 seconds until the LED on the interior burns.
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CONTROLS Interior equipment Sockets In the front passenger footwell General information The socket can be used for electronic devices while the engine is running or when the ignition is switched on. The total load of all sockets must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volts.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS USB port in front ▷ USB port Type A. ▷ For charging mobile devices and for data In the center console transfer. ▷ USB port Type A. ▷ Charge current: max. 1.5 A. ▷ For charging of mobile devices. In the rear center console ▷...
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CONTROLS Interior equipment ▷ A connected USB device will be supplied During charging, the surface of the tray and with charge current via the USB port if the the mobile phone may heat up. Higher temper- device supports this. At higher tempera- atures may lead to a reduction in the charge tures, the charge current through the USB current through the mobile phone, and in iso-...
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Otherwise, the charging function may be impaired. NOTICE ▷ The mobile phone to be charged is located The tray is intended for mobile phones up to in the center of the tray. a particular size. Forceful inserting of the mo- bile phone into the tray can damage the tray Operation or the mobile phone.
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To ensure the anymore unless the booster is permanently best possible connection a signal booster deactivated by your local BMW dealer. (LTE-Compensator) is used in conjunction with You must not remove the booster from the car the WCA.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Installing Booster Manufacturer: Kathrein Automotive Model Number: LTECOMPB0 Proceed in the reverse order to reinstall. The cargo cover must engage audibly into place on Part Number: 6803145-01 its holders. FCC-ID: 2ACC7LTECOMPB0 Variable cargo floor panel Cargo area Principle With the variable cargo area floor, the cargo Cargo cover...
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CONTROLS Interior equipment Inserting the cargo floor panel Push the cargo area floor into the supports at a shallow angle. The cargo area floor must engage noticeably. Fold up the cargo area floor. You've reached the maximum cargo height. Enlarging the cargo area Fold the cargo area floor over downward.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Warning NOTICE If a rear seat backrest is not locked, unse- Vehicle parts can be damaged when folding cured cargo can be thrown about the car’s in- down the rear seat backrest. There is a risk of terior;...
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CONTROLS Interior equipment Ski and snowboard bag The ski and snowboard bag is contained in a protective sleeve in the cargo area. Follow the installation and operating instruc- tions included in the protective sleeve. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A540A1 - II/22...
Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments Vehicle features and options ▷ Storage compartment up front in the center console, refer to page 211. ▷ Glove compartment on the passenger's This chapter describes all standard, country- side, refer to page 212. specific and optional features offered with the series.
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CONTROLS Storage compartments Glove compartment Driver's side Safety information Passenger's side Safety information Warning Folded open, the glove compartment pro- trudes in the car's interior. Objects in the Warning glove compartment can be thrown into the Folded open, the glove compartment pro- car's interior while driving, for instance in the trudes in the car's interior.
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Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartment in the Safety information rear center console Warning Breakable objects, such as glass bottles or glasses, can break in the event of an accident or a braking or evasive maneuver. Broken glass can be scattered in the car's interior. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property.
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CONTROLS Storage compartments Additional storage Front compartments in the car's interior Nets on the backrests of the front seats The nets on the backrests of the front seats can also be used to store small parts. Two cup holders are located under the cover. Coat hooks Back General information...
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Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments in Lashing eyes in the cargo area the cargo area To secure the cargo, refer to page 222, there are lashing eyes in the cargo area. Side storage compartment, right Storage space under cargo area floor A storage compartment is located on the right- hand side.
DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle features and options Engine, transmission, and axle drive Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Do not exceed the maximum engine and road series.
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Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS General driving notes All-wheel drive can help improve drive power. Safety information Closing the tailgate NOTICE Safety information Objects in unpaved areas, for instance stones or branches, can damage the vehicle. Warning There is a risk of damage to property, among An open tailgate protrudes from the vehicle other potential damage.
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DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Safety information that no combustible materials can come in contact with hot vehicle parts while driving, in Neutral or during parking. NOTICE When driving too quickly through deep water, Mobile radio in the vehicle the water can penetrate the engine compart- ment, the electrical system, or the transmis- sion.
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Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS mats are securely fastened again after they accident. Do not attempt to drive in idle state were removed, for instance for cleaning. or with the engine switched off. Driving in wet conditions Brake disk corrosion In case of wet roads, exposure to road salt, in Corrosion on the brake disks and contamina- heavy rain, gently press the brake pedal every...
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DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving pair shop before and after driving on a race- track. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A540A1 - II/22...
Loading DRIVING TIPS Loading Vehicle features and options Warning Unexpected movements of the rear seat This chapter describes all standard, country- backrest while driving may occur due to unin- specific and optional features offered with the tentional unlocking of the rear seat backrests series.
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DRIVING TIPS Loading The resulting figure equals the available ▷ Very heavy cargo: when the rear seat is not amount of cargo and luggage load ca- occupied, secure each of the outer seat pacity. For example, if the “XXX” amount belts in the opposite buckle.
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Loading DRIVING TIPS Safety information Warning When driving with a roof load, for instance with roof-mounted luggage rack, the vehicle's center of gravity is higher, which increases the risk of the vehicle tipping in critical driving situations. There may be a risk of accident or risk of damage to property.
DRIVING TIPS Reducing fuel consumption Reducing fuel consumption Vehicle features and options Close the windows and glass sunroof This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Driving with the glass sunroof and windows series. It also describes features and functions open results in increased drag and thereby re- that are not necessarily available in your vehi- duces the range.
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Switching off the engine Additional information: Switch off the engine during longer stops, for BMW maintenance system, refer to page 265. instance at traffic lights, railroad crossings or in traffic jam. ECO PRO Auto Start/Stop function...
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DRIVING TIPS Reducing fuel consumption General information If necessary, "Driving mode" "Configure ECO PRO" The system includes the following EfficientDynamics functions and Select the desired setting. EfficientDynamics displays: Settings are stored for the profile currently ▷ ECO PRO bonus range, refer to page 227. used.
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Reducing fuel consumption DRIVING TIPS ECO PRO potential savings Activating/deactivating the display Shows potential savings with the current con- "My Vehicle" figuration in percentages. "iDrive settings" "Displays" Display in the instrument cluster "Instrument panel" "ECO PRO info" ECO PRO bonus range A modified driving style helps ECO PRO tip, symbols you extend your driving range.
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DRIVING TIPS Reducing fuel consumption Displaying consumption history This driving condition is referred to as coast- ing. The average consumption can be displayed on As soon as you step on the brake or accelera- the Control Display. tor pedal, the engine is automatically coupled Via iDrive: again.
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Reducing fuel consumption DRIVING TIPS Activating/deactivating coasting via ▷ If the battery charge state is temporarily too low. shift paddles ▷ If the vehicle electrical system is drawing Shift to the highest gear by pulling the right excessive current. shift paddle. To activate Coasting mode, actuate the Driving style analysis right shift paddle again.
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DRIVING TIPS Reducing fuel consumption Display on the Control Display The display of the ECO PRO Driving style anal- ysis consists of a symbolized route and a lookup table. The road symbolizes the efficiency of the driv- ing style. The more efficient your driving style, the smoother the depicted route becomes, ar- row 1.
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Reducing fuel consumption DRIVING TIPS Online Edition for Part no. 01405A540A1 - II/22...
MOBILITY Refueling Refueling Vehicle features and options Fuel cap This chapter describes all standard, country- Opening specific and optional features offered with the To open the fuel filler flap, press on the rear series. It also describes features and functions edge, arrow.
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Refueling MOBILITY Closing Safety information Warning NOTICE The retaining strap of the fuel cap can be Fuels are toxic and aggressive. Overfilling of jammed and crushed during closing. The cap the fuel tank can damage the fuel system. cannot be correctly closed. Fuel or fuel va- Painted surfaces may be damaged by con- pors can escape.
MOBILITY Fuel Fuel Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
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Fuel MOBILITY Minimum fuel grade NOTICE BMW recommends AKI 87. Incorrect fuels can damage the fuel system If you use gasoline with this minimum AKI Rat- and the engine. There is a risk of damage to ing, the engine may produce knocking sounds property, among other potential damage.
MOBILITY Wheels and tires Wheels and tires Vehicle features and options Tire pressure specifications In the tire inflation pressure table This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the The tire inflation pressure table, refer to series.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire pressure values up to 100 mph/ Also check the tire inflation pressure of the emergency wheel in the cargo area regularly, 160 km/h and correct it as needed. X2 sDrive28i, X2 xDrive28i Determine the intended tire inflation pres- sure levels for the mounted tires.
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MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire pressure values over 100 mph/ X2 M35i 160 km/h Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI X2 sDrive28i, X2 xDrive28i Specifications in Without high-speed tuning feature bar/PSI with cold Tire size Pressure specifications in tires bar/PSI Specifications in 225/45 R 19 96 Y 2.5 / 36...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire size Pressure specifications in Tire size Pressure specifications bar/PSI in bar/PSI Specifications in Specifications in bar/PSI with bar/PSI with cold tires cold tires 225/50 R 18 95 2.8 / 41 2.8 / 41 225/45 R 19 96 2.5 / 36 2.5 / 36 V A/S...
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MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire marking Tire Identification Number DOT code: DOT xxxx xxx 0122 Tire size xxxx: manufacturer code for the tire brand xxx: tire size and tire design 245/45 R 18 96 Y 0122: tire age 245: nominal width in mm Tires with DOT codes meet the guidelines of 45: cross-sectional relationship in % the U.S.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY would wear one and one-half, 1 g, times as well on the government course as a tire graded Warning 100. The relative performance of tires depends The temperature grade for this tire is estab- upon the actual conditions of their use, how- lished for a tire that is properly inflated and ever, and may depart significantly from the not overloaded.
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MOBILITY Wheels and tires Minimum tread depth ▷ Unusual handling such as a strong ten- dency to pull to the left or right. ▷ Uneven wear pattern, e.g., increased wear in the area of the tire shoulder. Damage can be caused by the following situa- tions, for instance: ▷...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Exchanging wheels and Warning tires Incorrect wheel/tire combinations will impair the vehicle's handling characteristics and a Installation variety of system functions, such as the Anti- lock Braking System or Dynamic Stability Have mounting and wheel balancing carried Control.
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MOBILITY Wheels and tires Retreaded tires Changing runflat tires When changing from runflat tires to standard tires, it must be ensured that the vehicle con- Warning tains an emergency wheel or tire mobility kit. Retreated tires can have different tire casing Further information is available from a dealer's structures.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Repairing a flat tire General information The wheels consist of tires that are self-sup- porting, to a limited degree, and possibly spe- Safety precautions cial rims. ▷ Park the vehicle as far away as possible The reinforcement of the sidewall allows the from passing traffic and on solid ground.
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MOBILITY Wheels and tires Compressor ▷ Detach the speed limit sticker from the sealant bottle and apply it to the steering wheel. ▷ The use of a sealing compound can dam- age the wheel electronics. In this case, have the wheel electronics replaced at the next opportunity.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Screw the filler hose of the sealant bottle onto the tire valve of the faulty wheel. NOTICE The compressor can overheat during ex- tended operation. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Do not run the compressor for more than 10 minutes.
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MOBILITY Wheels and tires Checking and adjusting the tire Insert the connector into the power socket in the vehicle interior. inflation pressure Checking Switch off the compressor. Read the tire pressure on the tire pressure display. To continue the trip, a tire inflation pressure of at least 2 bar must be reached.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Adjustment Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor again. Replace the faulty tire and the sealant bottle of Stop at a suitable location. the tire repair set as soon as possible. Screw the connection hose of the compres- sor directly onto the tire valve stem.
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MOBILITY Wheels and tires If the vehicle is raised with the jack, do not lie under the vehicle and do not start the engine. Use only in pairs on the front wheels, equipped with the tires of the following size: ▷...
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY that is diagonally opposite to the wheel that you wish to change. Warning When the jack is not inserted into the jacking On a slight downhill gradient point provided for this purpose, the vehicle may be damaged or the jack may slip when it is being cranked up.
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MOBILITY Wheels and tires Jacking points Unscrewing Attach the adapter to the lug bolt. Unscrew the lug bolt. Remove the adapter after unscrewing the lug bolt. Screwing on Attach the adapter to the lug bolt. If neces- sary, turn the adapter until it fits on the lug bolt.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Make sure that the car jack foot stands ver- Hold the jack with one hand, arrow 1, and tically and at a right angle beneath the jack- grasp the jack crank handle with your other ing point. hand, arrow 2.
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MOBILITY Wheels and tires Safety information Hand-tighten the remaining lug bolts and tighten all lug bolts well in a crosswise pat- tern. Warning Turn the jack crank handle counterclock- The emergency wheel has particular dimen- wise to retract the jack and lower the vehi- sions.
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Wheels and tires MOBILITY Inserting the emergency wheel Insert the emergency wheel on the left and slide it to the right. Where applicable, mount the holder and the trailer hitch. Attach the retaining plate or the cover. Screw on and tighten the wing screw. Insert and secure the jacking point and the tool holder on the left next to the emer- gency wheel.
MOBILITY Engine compartment Engine compartment Vehicle features and options cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these This chapter describes all standard, country- functions and systems, the applicable laws specific and optional features offered with the and regulations must be observed.
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Engine compartment MOBILITY Hood Warning Body parts can be jammed when opening Safety information and closing the hood. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the travel path of the hood is clear during opening and closing. Warning Improperly executed work in the engine com- partment can damage vehicle components and impair vehicle functions.
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MOBILITY Engine compartment Indicator/warning lights When the hood is unlocked, a Check Control message is displayed. Closing the hood Energetically close the hood from approx. 20 in/50 cm. The hood must engage on both sides. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A540A1 - II/22...
Engine oil MOBILITY Engine oil Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the NOTICE series. It also describes features and functions An engine oil level that is too low causes en- that are not necessarily available in your vehi- gine damage.
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MOBILITY Engine oil General information When making frequent short-distance trips or using a dynamic driving style, for instance During the measurement, the idle speed is in- when cornering aggressively, regularly perform creased somewhat. a detailed measurement. Functional requirements Monitoring ▷ Vehicle is parked in a horizontal position.
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Engine oil MOBILITY Safety information Adding engine oil Open the hood, refer to page 257. Open the lid counterclockwise. Warning Operating materials, for instance oils, greases, coolants, fuels, can contain harmful ingredients. There is a risk of injury or danger to life.
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Up to 1 US quart/liter of an engine oil with the following oil specification can be topped up: Gasoline engine BMW Longlife-17 FE+. Alternative engine oil types If an engine oil suitable for continuous use is not available, up to 1 US quart/liter of an en-...
The vehicle manufac- turer recommends using coolant with the Open the hood. BMW LC-18 specification. Do not mix additives Turn the lid of the coolant reservoir slightly of different colors. Observe the water - additive counterclockwise to allow any excess pres- mixture ratio of 50:50.
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MOBILITY Coolant Adding coolant Let the engine cool down. Open the hood. Turn the lid of the coolant reservoir slightly counterclockwise to allow any excess pres- sure to dissipate, then open it. If the coolant is low, slowly add coolant up to the specified fill level;...
Therefore, hand the service advisor the vehicle key with which the vehicle was driven most re- BMW maintenance system cently. Stationary periods The maintenance system provides service no- tifications and thereby provides support in...
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MOBILITY Maintenance Diagnostic socket Emissions ▷ The warning light lights up: General information Emissions are deteriorating. Have the vehicle checked as soon as pos- Devices connected to the diagnostic socket will sible. trigger the alarm system after locking the vehi- cle.
Replacing components MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle features and options Wiper blades This chapter describes all standard, country- Safety information specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- NOTICE cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country The window may sustain damage if the wiper...
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MOBILITY Replacing components Attach a new wiper blade. The wiper blade to conventional lasers and are officially desig- must engage audibly. nated as Class 1 light-emitting diodes. Fold in the wiper arm. Follow the safety information, refer to page 268. Replacing the rear wiper blade Safety information Lift the wiper up fully and detach the wiper...
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Replacing components MOBILITY Headlight glass Tail lights, bulb exchange The inside of the headlight glass can fog up in Overview cool or humid weather. When driving with the lights switched on, the condensation evapo- rates after a short time. The headlight glass does not need to be changed.
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MOBILITY Replacing components Remove cover, arrow 2. Replacing the bulbs Turn the light bracket counterclockwise and remove. Loosen both nuts, arrow 1, of the outer tail light. Use the handle of the screwdriver from the onboard vehicle tool kit to loosen. Press the faulty bulb gently into the socket, Carefully pull out the tail light from the body turn counterclockwise and remove.
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Replacing components MOBILITY Reversing light: 21-watt bulb, P21WLL Connect the connector to the light bracket. Inner brake light: 21-watt bulb, P21WLL Make sure that the light bracket is correctly and firmly seated. Accessing the lights Central brake light and license plate Open the tailgate.
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MOBILITY Replacing components Register the battery to the vehicle Charging the battery Charge the battery only when the engine is off The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends and via the jump-start terminals, refer to that you have a dealer's service center or an- page 277, in the engine compartment.
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Swing the cover down, arrow. Information on the fuse layout, as well as the positions of any other fuse boxes, is available on the Internet: www.bmw.com/fusecard. Where applicable, information on the fuse lay- out is also found on a separate sheet in the fuse box.
MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Breakdown Assistance Vehicle features and options Warning triangle This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
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Teleservice Diagnosis enables the wireless Principle transmission of detailed vehicle data that is important for vehicle diagnosis. This data is Contact the BMW Group Roadside Assistance transmitted automatically. if assistance is needed in the event of a break- down. Teleservice Help...
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Functional requirements to the BMW Response Center. Even if you can no longer hear the BMW ▷ The Assist system is functional. Response Center through the loudspeak- ▷...
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Contact with live components can lead to an dure. electric shock. There is a risk of injury or dan- Detach the cover cap of the BMW jump- ger to life. Do not touch any components that start terminal. are under voltage.
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MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance ing another attempt in order to allow the For rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to discharged battery to recharge. page 115. Let both engines run for several minutes. Tow truck Disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse order.
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Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Tow truck hicle weight of the towing vehicle is heavier than the vehicle to be towed. NOTICE The vehicle can become damaged when lift- NOTICE ing and securing it. If the tow bar or tow rope is attached incor- There is a risk of damage to property, among rectly, damage to other vehicle parts can oc- other potential damage.
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MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Tow fitting Safety information General information NOTICE If the tow fitting is not used as intended, there may be damage to the vehicle or to the tow fitting. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Follow the notes on using the tow fitting.
Vehicle Care MOBILITY Vehicle Care Vehicle features and options Steam cleaner and high pressure cleaner This chapter describes all standard, country- Safety information specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehi- NOTICE cle, e.g., due to the selected options or country When cleaning with high pressure cleaners,...
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Vehicle care products tion off in car washes. General information General information BMW recommends using vehicle care and cleaning agents from BMW. Suitable vehicle In a car wash, the vehicle must be able to roll care products are available from a dealer’s freely.
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Vehicle Care MOBILITY Vehicle paintwork In case of major soiling, use a moist soft sponge or microfiber cloth with suitable interior cleaners. General information Immediately remove aggressive substances Regular vehicle care contributes to driving such as sunscreen to prevent the synthetic safety and value retention.
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MOBILITY Vehicle Care brake disks and brake pads and protects them Clean with a microfiber cloth. against corrosion. Dampen the cloth lightly with water, if needed. Do not soak the headliner. Chrome surfaces Carefully clean components such as the radia- Seat belts tor grille or door handles with plenty of water, if necessary, with auto shampoo added, particu-...
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Vehicle Care MOBILITY Sensor/camera lenses To clean sensors and camera lenses, use a cloth moistened with a small amount of glass detergent. Displays/screens/protective glass of the Head-up Display NOTICE Chemical solvent cleaners, moisture or fluids of any kind can damage the surface of dis- plays and screens.
The dimensions can vary depending on the The height of the vehicle can also differ, e.g., model version, equipment version or country- due to tires and vehicle load. specific measurement procedure. BMW X2 Width with mirrors in/mm 82.6/2,098 Width without mirrors in/mm 71.8/1,824...
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4,729/2,145 Payload lbs/kg 941/427 Approved front axle weight lbs/kg 2,447/1,110 Approved rear axle weight lbs/kg 2,381/1,080 X2 M35i powered by BMW M Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 4,795/2,175 Payload lbs/kg 999/453 Approved front axle weight lbs/kg 2,469/1,120 Approved rear axle weight...
REFERENCE Appendix Appendix License Texts and Certifications Any updates to the Owner's Manual of the ve- hicle are listed here. USA/Canada Updates made after the Telematics Communication Box editorial deadline Model: ATM-01 R2-US-4G, ATM-01 T2-US-4G The following chapters were updated in the FCC ID: QWY-V1140-101-1 printed version of the Owner's Manual after Model: ATM-01 R2-US-4GW...
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Appendix REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01405A540A1 - II/22...
REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index Assistance when driving off, see Drive-off as- sistant Assistance with breakdown ABS, see Antilock Braking System Audio, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, En- Acceleration Assistant, see Launch Control tertainment and Communication Accessories and parts Automatic climate control...
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Bluetooth connection Care, light-alloy wheels Blu-ray, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Care, vehicle Entertainment, Communication Cargo BMW Assist, see Owner's Manual for Naviga- Cargo area tion, Entertainment and Communication Cargo area, enlarging BMW Homepage, see Internet Cargo area, storage compartments...
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REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Child restraint seats Consumption, see Current consumption Child restraint system Contactless trunk closing Child restraint systems, mounting Contactless trunk opening Child safety latch Contacts, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Child safety locks Entertainment, Communication Child seat installation Continued driving with a flat tire, see Tire Pres- Child seat, mounting...
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Emergency braking, see PostCrash – Downhill control, see Hill Descent Control iBrake Drive-off assistant Emergency call Drive-off assistant, see Dynamic Stability Con- Emergency service, see BMW Roadside Assis- trol tance Driver assistance, see Intelligent Safety Emergency unlocking, fuel filler flap Driver profiles...
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REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Energy control Fine wood parts, care Energy recovery First-aid kit Engine, automatic Start/Stop function Flat tire, changing wheels Engine compartment Flat tire, continued driving, see Flat tire moni- Engine coolant Engine idling when driving, see Coasting Flat tire, continued driving, see Tire Pressure Engine oil Monitor...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Fuel, saving Head restraints, front Fuel tank, see Filling capacity Head restraints, rear Fuses Head-up Display Head-up Display, care Head-up display, position, saving see Memory function Heated steering wheel Garage door opener, see Integrated Universal Heavy cargo, stowing Remote Control Height, vehicle...
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REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Inductive charging, smartphone, see Wireless charging tray Info Display Keyless Go, see Comfort Access Information Key, mechanical Initialization, see flat tire monitor Key, see Vehicle key Input, iDrive Kickdown, Steptronic transmission Installation of child restraing systems Knee airbag Instrument cluster Instrument lighting...
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Lug bolt lock Mobile phones, suitable Luggage rack, see Roof-mounted luggage Mobile radio in the vehicle rack Mobile Service, see BMW Roadside Assis- Lumbar support tance Mobility System, see Tire repair set Mode, ECO PRO Modifications, technical, see For Your Own...
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Performance display, see Sport displays Onboard literature, printed Personal data, deleting Onboard vehicle tool kit Personal profile, see Driver profiles On-call service, see BMW Roadside Assis- Physical units, see Units of measurement, set- tance ting Opening and closing Plastic, care...
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Selector lever, Steptronic transmission Replacing parts Sensors, care Reporting safety malfunctions Service and warranty RES CNCL button, camera-based cruise con- Service Center, see BMW Roadside Assis- trol tance RES CNCL button, cruise control Service notifications, display Reserve warning, see Range...
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REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Smallest turning circle, vehicle Stopping the engine Smartphone, connecting Storage compartment, rear Smartphone, see Owner's Manual for Naviga- Storage compartments tion, Entertainment and Communication Storage compartments, locations Smartphone, using via voice control Storage, tires SMS, see Short messages, see Owner's Storing the vehicle Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, Com-...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Thigh support Triple turn signal activation Tilt alarm sensor Trip odometer Tilting down, front passenger's side exterior Trip recorder, see Trip odometer mirror, see Automatic Curb Monitor Trunk, see Cargo area Time Turning circle lines, rearview camera Time of day, see Time Turning circle, vehicle Tire brands, recommended...
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REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Vehicle key, additional Width, vehicle Vehicle key, integrated key Windows, powered Vehicle key, loss Windshield washer fluid, see Washer fluid Vehicle key, malfunction Windshield washer nozzles 106, Vehicle key, replace battery Windshield washer system, see Washer/wiper Vehicle paint, care system 104, Vehicle paintwork...
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*BL5A540A1003* 01405A540A1 ue Online Edition for Part no. 01405A540A1 - II/22...
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California Proposition 65 Warning For vehicles sold in California: Online Edition for Part no. 01405A540A1 - II/22...
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BMW DRIVER'S GUIDE APP. YOUR DIGITAL VEHICLE INFORMATION. The BMW Driver's Guide app explains the equipment of your vehicle and offers further scopes and functions: All information surrounding navigation, entertainment and communication Photorealistic animations for various vehicle functions Keyword search 360°...
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