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  • Page 1 LINK: CONTENT & A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine® OWNER'S MANUAL. BMW X7. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 2 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 3 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 ve‐...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    On the road ........................CONTROLS Dashboard ........................Sensors of the vehicle ....................Operating state of the vehicle ..................iDrive ..........................BMW Remote Software Upgrade ................General settings ......................Personal settings ......................Connections ........................Opening and closing ..................... Seats, mirrors and steering wheel ................
  • Page 5 © 2021 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English ID7 VI/21, - Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 6: Notes Information

    Internet Validity of the Owner's Manual Vehicle information and general information on BMW, for instance, on technology, are available Production of the vehicle on the Internet: www.bmwusa.com. At the time of production at the plant, the printed Owner's Manual is the most current resource.
  • Page 7 ››...‹‹ Responses generated by the voice Owner's Manuals. activation system. Your BMW service center is happy to answer any Action steps questions that you may have about the features and options applicable to your vehicle. Action steps to be carried out are presented as a numbered list.
  • Page 8 The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends of the printed Owner's Manual for the vehicle. that you entrust corresponding procedures to a BMW center. If you choose to use another serv‐ After a software update in the ice facility, BMW recommends use of a facility that performs work, e.g., maintenance and repair,...
  • Page 9 State of California to Specifications for maintenance measures: cause cancer and birth defects or other repro‐ ▷ BMW Maintenance system. ductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid ▷ Maintenance Booklet, available online and ac‐ breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine ex‐...
  • Page 10 Information NOTES Refer to section on engine oil change regarding nical information. Information about the vehicle recommended service intervals for oil changes. condition, component usage, maintenance rec‐ ommendations, events or faults can be stored temporarily or permanently. Data memory This information generally documents the state of a component, a module, a system, or the sur‐...
  • Page 11 Information NOTES qualified service center or repair shop performs The sound and picture from the mobile device repair or servicing work. can be played back and displayed through the multimedia system. Certain information is trans‐ Data entry and data transmission ferred to the mobile device at the same time.
  • Page 12 Information NOTES Any collection, processing, and use of personal This data can help provide a better understand‐ data above and beyond that needed to provide ing of the circumstances in which crashes and the services must always be based on a legal injuries occur.
  • Page 13 Na‐ tional Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, Westwood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone 1-800-831-1117.
  • Page 14: Owner's Manual Media

    Owner's Manual media NOTES Owner's Manual media Vehicle features and Manual for the vehicle will contain the latest in‐ formation. options Printed Owner's Manual This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are Concept not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due The printed Owner's Manual describes all stand‐...
  • Page 15 Owner's Manual media NOTES Scrolling through the Owner's Manual Turn the Controller, until the next or previous contents are displayed. Context help General information The Integrated Owner's Manual can be ac‐ cessed from any menu. Depending on the se‐ lected function, either the associated description or the main menu of the Integrated Owner's Manual will be displayed.
  • Page 16: Quick Reference Entering

    Entering QUICK REFERENCE Entering Opening and closing Buttons for the central locking system Buttons on the vehicle key Overview 1 Unlocking Buttons for the central locking system. 2 Locking 3 To open the tailgate Locking 4 Panic mode, pathway lighting Press the button with the front doors closed.
  • Page 17 Entering QUICK REFERENCE Comfort Access Opening and closing the tailgate with no-touch activation Principle Principle The vehicle can be accessed without operating The tailgate can be opened and closed with no- the vehicle key. touch activation using the vehicle key you are Carrying the vehicle key with you, e.g., in your carrying.
  • Page 18 Entering QUICK REFERENCE Driver's door Depending on the settings, the lower tailgate also opens. Selector lever position P must be engaged to open the tailgate with the vehicle key. Closing Press the button on the inside of the upper tailgate. The lower tailgate will be closed automatically with the upper tailgate.
  • Page 19 Entering QUICK REFERENCE Buttons on the Controller Button Function Go to the main menu. Go to Apps menu. Go to the Media/Radio menu. Go to the Communication menu. Go to navigation map. Go to destination input menu for navi‐ gation. Go to the previous display.
  • Page 20: Set-Up And Use

    Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Seats, mirrors and steering Adjusting distance wheel Electrically adjustable seats ▷ Back: press the button and push the head re‐ straint toward the rear. ▷ Forward: pull the head restraint toward the front.
  • Page 21 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Adjusting the exterior mirrors Storing Set the desired position. Press the button. The writing on the button lights up. Press the desired button 1 or 2 at the door while the writing is lit. A signal sounds. Calling up settings Press the desired button 1 or 2.
  • Page 22 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE "Phone calls and audio" Button Function The vehicle's Bluetooth name is displayed on Changeover of waveband/satel‐ the Control Display. lite radio. Compare the control number displayed on Menu Apps. the Control Display with the control number on the display of the mobile device, and con‐...
  • Page 23 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Apple CarPlay© preparation Principle CarPlay allows certain functions of a compatible Apple iPhone to be used via Siri voice control and iDrive. Functional requirements ▷ Compatible iPhone, iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or later. ▷...
  • Page 24: On The Road

    On the road QUICK REFERENCE On the road Driving Releasing With drive-ready state switched on: Drive readiness Press the switch while stepping on the brake pedal or selector lever position P is set. Turning on drive readiness The LED and indicator light turn off. The parking brake is released.
  • Page 25 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Steptronic transmission, Sport A selector lever lock prevents the inadvertent shifting to selector lever position R or the inad‐ program and manual mode vertent shifting from selector lever position P. Engage selector lever position R only when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 26 On the road QUICK REFERENCE High beams, headlight flasher Icon Function Right roadside parking light. Left roadside parking light. Window wiper system Turn on window wiper system Press the lever forward or pull it backward. ▷ High beams on, arrow 1. The high beams light up when the low beams are switched on.
  • Page 27 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Cleaning the windshield ▷ Turn off: press the lever down until it reaches the 0 position. ▷ Flick wipe: press the lever down from the 0 position. Activate/deactivate rain sensor Pull the lever. Switching on the rear wiper Activate: press the lever up once from its 0 posi‐...
  • Page 28 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Climate control Intermediate stop Automatic climate control Refueling Fuel cap Button Function To open the fuel filler flap, press on the rear Temperature. edge, arrow. The fuel filler flap opens. Maximum cooling. AUTO program. Air recirculation mode. Air flow, manual.
  • Page 29 The friction during hard braking may produce brake dust and make the rims dirty. Brake dust Observe the quantity to be added in the mes‐ can be removed by cleaning the rims. BMW rec‐ sage. ommends using vehicle care and cleaning prod‐...
  • Page 30 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 Con‐ cierge service. The Concierge service is part of the optional BMW Assist Response Center.
  • Page 31 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 32: Dashboard

    Dashboard CONTROLS Dashboard Vehicle features and not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This options also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. When using these functions and systems, This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐...
  • Page 33 Dashboard CONTROLS Front passenger seat functional‐ Cruise control: to store the speed ity  121 Memory function  134 Pause or continue cruise control Massage function  135 Active Cruise Control: increase dis‐ tance Active Cruise Control: reduce dis‐ Operating the second seat tance row  124 Cruise control rocker switch Opening and closing the tail‐...
  • Page 34 Dashboard CONTROLS Rear wiper  156 Lights off Daytime driving lights  186 Clean the rear window  156 Parking lights  185 Automatic headlight control  184 Horn, entire surface Adaptive light functions  187 Automatic High Beam Assis‐ Steering wheel heating  134 tant  187 beams  185 Adjusting the steering wheel  133 Instrument lighting  190 19 Glove compartment  326 Right roadside parking light  185...
  • Page 35 Dashboard CONTROLS In the vicinity of the center console 1 Control Display  47 Parking brake  150 Hazard warning system  405 Automatic Hold  151 Intelligent Safety  196 Driving Dynamics Control  148 Ventilation  297 SPORT driving mode 4 Glove compartment  325 COMFORT driving mode 5 Automatic climate control  292 6 Radio/multimedia, see Owner's Manual for ECO PRO driving mode Navigation, Entertainment, and Communica‐...
  • Page 36 Dashboard CONTROLS Panorama View  279 13 Steptronic transmission selector lever  157 DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐ trol  228 In the vicinity of the headliner Emergency Call, SOS  407 Depending on the vehicle equip‐ ment: opening the rear sun protec‐ tion  114 Glass sunroof  114 Depending on the vehicle equip‐ ment: closing the rear sun protec‐...
  • Page 37: Sensors Of The Vehicle

    Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Vehicle features and Cameras options Front camera This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 38 Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Top view cameras System limits of the cameras The cameras may not be fully functional and may provide incorrect information in the following sit‐ uations: ▷ In heavy fog, wet conditions, or snowfall. ▷ On steep hills, in steep depressions or in tight curves.
  • Page 39 Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Radar sensors, side, front If applicable, a Check Control message will be displayed when the system limits are reached. Ultrasound sensors Ultrasound sensors in the front/ rear bumpers The ultrasound sensors of the Park Distance Control PDC are lo‐ The radar sensors are located in the bumper.
  • Page 40 Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS ▷ For persons with certain clothing, for instance jacket. ▷ In case of external interference of the ultra‐ sound, for instance from passing vehicles, loud machines or other ultrasonic sources. ▷ Under certain weather conditions, e.g., high relative atmospheric humidity, wet conditions, snowfall, cold, extreme heat, or strong wind.
  • Page 41: Operating State Of The Vehicle

    Operating state of the vehicle CONTROLS Operating state of the vehicle Vehicle features and Safety information options Warning This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and cific and optional features offered with the series. possibly roll away.
  • Page 42 Operating state of the vehicle CONTROLS Display in the instrument cluster ▷ After several minutes, if no operation takes place on the vehicle. OFF is displayed in the instru‐ ▷ If the charge state of the vehicle battery is ment cluster. The drivetrain is low.
  • Page 43 Operating state of the vehicle CONTROLS ▷ Set the parking brake. Additional information: ▷ On uphill grades or on a downhill slope, Power gauge, refer to page 173. turn the front wheels in the direction of the Display in the instrument cluster curb.
  • Page 44: Idrive

    Via the Controller. All functions of the entertainment system, ▷ Via the touchscreen. e.g., radio stations or connection with external ▷ Via the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. devices. ▷ Depending on the equipment: with the ges‐ ture control. Communication Phone and message functions, e-mail and Safety information calendar, and also the connection and manage‐...
  • Page 45 Management of apps, access to apps and ve‐ hicle functions. Additional apps and vehicle func‐ Several menu items are preceded by a check‐ tions can be purchased from the BMW Store. box. The checkbox indicates whether the func‐ tion is activated or deactivated. Selecting the Widgets menu item activates or deactivates the function.
  • Page 46 iDrive CONTROLS Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Roaming is active. Stop. Locating is active. Data protection. SMS text message received. Destination guidance active. Message received. Passengers on board. Reminder. Do not disturb. Sending not possible. Programmable memory buttons Entertainment symbols General information The iDrive functions can be stored on the pro‐...
  • Page 47 iDrive CONTROLS Executing a function Control Display Press the button. Safety information The function will work immediately. This means, for instance that the number is dialed when a NOTICE phone number is selected. Objects in the area in the front of the Control Display can shift and damage the Control Dis‐...
  • Page 48 iDrive CONTROLS Controller Buttons on the Controller Button Function General information The buttons can be used to open the menus di‐ Go to the main menu. rectly. The Controller can be used to select menu items and enter the settings. Go to Apps menu.
  • Page 49 iDrive CONTROLS Selecting a menu Adjusting contents Depending on the equipment, the contents of Selecting menu items menus "MEDIA", "COM" and "NAV" can be ad‐ justed, for instance to remove the entries of Turn the Controller until the desired menu functions that are not used from the menu.
  • Page 50 iDrive CONTROLS Deleting Entering special characters Icon Function Input Operation Press the Controller: delete letter or Delete a charac‐ Swipe to the left on the number. ter. touchpad. Hold the Controller down: delete all let‐ Enter a blank Swipe to the right in the ters or numbers.
  • Page 51 iDrive CONTROLS Opening the main menu ▷ To show the display bar, pull down the dis‐ play bar at the top edge of the screen. Tap on the icon. ▷ To hide the display bar, pull up the display bar at the top edge of the screen.
  • Page 52 BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is availa‐ The microphone on the driver's side is active. ble depending on the national-market ver‐ ▷ Say the wake word ›Hello BMW‹ or a personal sion. wake word. ▷ The system includes special microphones on The microphones on the driver's or front pas‐...
  • Page 53 In addition to the preset or personal activation word, the ac‐ General information tivation word from connected third-party provid‐ Speaking the wake word ›Hello BMW‹ or the per‐ ers can be used. sonal wake word will start the system. "CAR"...
  • Page 54 iDrive CONTROLS Navigation Menu items ▷ ›Drive me to 300 Chestnut Ridge Road, The commands of the menu items are spoken Woodcliff Lake in New Jersey.‹ just as they are selected via the Controller. ▷ ›Take me home.‹ Activating the voice control system. ▷...
  • Page 55 iDrive CONTROLS rupted, for instance due to background noise or The voice activation of the smartphone is ac‐ conversations in the vehicle. tivated. "CAR" Release the button. "Settings" If activation is successful, a confirmation ap‐ "General settings" pears on the Control Display. If necessary, "Personal assistant"...
  • Page 56 General information Several iDrive functions can be operated by hand By selecting a program, the interior lighting, cli‐ mate control and music selection will be ad‐ motion using BMW Gesture Control. justed. A program takes 3 minutes. Overview Activate/deactivate "CAR"...
  • Page 57 iDrive CONTROLS Carrying out gestures "General settings" "Gesture control" ▷ Perform gestures underneath the interior mir‐ ror and next to the steering wheel. "Gesture control" ▷ Execute gestures clearly. Settings ▷ The gestures can also be executed from the "CAR" front-passenger side.
  • Page 58 iDrive CONTROLS Gesture Operation Function Move stretched out index and middle finger for‐ Individually assignable gesture. ward. Move fist with thumb extended to the left back and Reverse Skip function. forth. The previous title is played. Move fist with thumb extended to right left back Forward Skip function.
  • Page 59: Bmw Remote Software Upgrade

    Standby must be turned on to search for a soft‐ or quality improvements available. ware upgrade. General information Automatic search BMW recommends performing the Remote The vehicle regularly searches for updates in the Software Upgrade as soon as it becomes availa‐ background. ble.
  • Page 60 Display in the vehicle: Via BMW app "CAR" If an upgrade is available, information about the "Settings" new software version is displayed in the BMW "General settings" app. "Remote Software Upgrade" The data for the upgrade can then be down‐...
  • Page 61: Validity Of The Owner's Manual

    Remove connected devices from the OBD In the event of a malfunction, follow the instruc‐ socket. tions on the control display or in the BMW app. If the malfunction cannot be remedied, contact a Starting installation dealer’s service center or another qualified serv‐...
  • Page 62: After A Software Update In The Vehicle

    BMW Remote Software Upgrade CONTROLS After a software update in the vehicle After a vehicle software update, such as via Re‐ mote Software Upgrade, the Integrated Owner's Manual for the vehicle will contain the latest in‐ formation. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 63: General Settings

    General settings CONTROLS General settings Vehicle features and Setting the time format options "CAR" "Settings" This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ "General settings" cific and optional features offered with the series. "Date and time" It also describes features and functions that are "Time format:"...
  • Page 64 General settings CONTROLS Setting the date format data to analyze the attention of the driver. This system supports various vehicle assistance sys‐ "CAR" tems, e.g.: "Settings" ▷ Fatigue alert. "General settings" ▷ Steering and traffic jam assistant with Ex‐ "Date and time" tended Traffic Jam Assistant.
  • Page 65: General Information

    General settings CONTROLS Speed warning Activating/deactivating pop-ups Principle For some functions, pop-ups are displayed auto‐ The speed warning can be used to set a speed matically on the Control Display. Some of these limit. A warning will be issued when this speed pop-ups can be activated or deactivated.
  • Page 66 Communication messages, for example e- mails, SMS text messages or reminders. General information ▷ Messages, for instance from the BMW app. The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistants allows ▷ Messages from the manufacturer of the vehi‐ the configuration of the range of messages that cle, for instance technical information or im‐...
  • Page 67 General settings CONTROLS "Notification display" Select the desired setting. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 68: Personal Settings

    Phone book. The vehicle offers different services, whose use ▷ Online data, for instance Favorites, cookies. requires a data transfer to BMW or a service pro‐ ▷ Office data, for instance voice memos. vider. The data transmission can be deactivated ▷...
  • Page 69 If the set-up assistant was opened in the in the driver's profile can be synchronized with guest profile: create driver profile. the personal BMW ConnectedDrive account. It is ▷ Pairing mobile devices with the vehicle. thereby possible to use these settings in other ▷...
  • Page 70 In the following cases the guest profile is auto‐ Scanning the displayed QR code will accept matically active: the access data for the ConnectedDrive ac‐ count from the BMW app. ▷ A driver profile has not been created yet. ▷...
  • Page 71 ConnectedDrive account. This means that it is possible to use the "CAR" personal settings in other BMW vehicles with "Driver profiles" ConnectedDrive access as well, if this function is Tilt the Controller to the right.
  • Page 72 "Avatar" Select the desired profile picture. ConnectedDrive countries: The profile image is transferred from the Con‐ nectedDrive customer portal or the BMW app. Deleting the driver profile "CAR" "Driver profiles" Tilt the Controller to the right.
  • Page 73: Connections

    Connections CONTROLS Connections Vehicle features and not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This options also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. When using these functions and systems, This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐...
  • Page 74 Connections CONTROLS Function Connection type Symbol in the device list Apple CarPlay: Bluetooth and WLAN. Using apps via iDrive and via voice op‐ eration. Android Auto: Bluetooth and WLAN. Using apps via iDrive and via voice op‐ eration. Displaying the vehicle identification The following connection types require one-time pairing with the vehicle: number and software part number...
  • Page 75 Bluetooth audio. phones via Bluetooth®. WLAN in the vehicle, Wi-Fi hotspot. ▷ "Apps" Apps. With the installed BMW app, apps from the smartphone can be displayed in the Screen Mirroring. vehicle. Apple CarPlay. ▷ "Wi-Fi®"...
  • Page 76 Compatible device with Bluetooth interface. pected. Compatible devices, refer to page 74. In this case, the following explanations can help: ▷ The vehicle key or BMW display key is in the Why could the mobile phone not be paired or vehicle. connected? ▷...
  • Page 77 Connections CONTROLS WLAN connection ▷ Transmission of the telephone book entries is not yet complete. ▷ It is possible that only the telephone book en‐ General information tries of the mobile phone or the SIM card are For certain applications, such as apps, the data transmitted.
  • Page 78 Connections CONTROLS Connecting a device to the Tilt the Controller to the right. Internet via the Wi-Fi hotspot "Settings" "Internet connection" Using the Internet for the first time via the Wi- Fi hotspot requires registration and possibly a Select the desired setting. data volume purchase from a service provider.
  • Page 79 Connections CONTROLS Apple CarPlay© Operation preparation For more information, refer to the Integrated Owner's Manual or the Owner's Manual for Navi‐ gation, Entertainment, Communication. Principle Frequently Asked Questions CarPlay allows certain functions of a compatible Apple iPhone to be used via Siri voice control All requirements are met and all required steps and iDrive.
  • Page 80 Connections CONTROLS Frequently Asked Questions Android smartphone with Android 11, regard‐ less of the manufacturer. All requirements are met and all required steps ▷ Compatible devices, refer to page 74. were completed in the specified order. Despite that, the mobile device does not function as ex‐ ▷...
  • Page 81 Connections CONTROLS ▷ Do not use force when plugging the connec‐ Additional information: tor into the USB port. USB port, refer to page 319. ▷ Use a flexible adapter cable. ▷ Protect the USB device against mechanical damage. ▷ Due to the large number of USB devices available on the market, it cannot be guaran‐...
  • Page 82: Opening And Closing

    There is a risk of injury. Take the cle key and the BMW display key. vehicle key with you so that the vehicle can be Each vehicle key contains a replaceable battery.
  • Page 83 Opening and closing CONTROLS ▷ Pressing the Start/Stop button. ▷ If only the driver's door and the fuel filler flap or all access to the vehicle will be unlocked ▷ Releasing the parking brake. when the button is pressed for the first time. ▷...
  • Page 84 Opening and closing CONTROLS Locking Closing Press and hold the button on the vehicle General information key in the area close to the vehicle after The behavior of the vehicle during locking using locking. the vehicle key depends on the following set‐ The windows and the glass sunroof with sun tings: protection are closed, as long as the button on...
  • Page 85 Opening and closing CONTROLS Replacing the battery Selector lever position P must be engaged to open the tailgate with the vehicle key. When the trailer power socket is occupied, the NOTICE tailgate cannot be opened with the vehicle key. Improper batteries in the vehicle key can dam‐ age the vehicle key.
  • Page 86 Opening and closing CONTROLS Have old batteries disposed of by a deal‐ ▷ Fault of radio transmission by a charging er’s service center or another qualified process of mobile devices, for instance service center or repair shop or take charging of a mobile phone. them to a collection point.
  • Page 87 CONTROLS Safety information ▷ The options provided by the Remote Serv‐ ices of the BMW app include the ability to lock and unlock a vehicle. Warning This requires an active BMW Connected‐ People or animals in the vehicle can lock the Drive contract and the BMW app must be in‐...
  • Page 88 Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview Display General information The display is divided into the upper status line, the information area, and the lower status line. Upper status line The upper status line displays the following infor‐ mation: ▷ Vehicle secured/vehicle unsecured. 1 To open the tailgate ▷...
  • Page 89 Opening and closing CONTROLS Hiding the display on the display manually: press Main menu Information/Function the button on the left side of the display key. "Mobility info" Range with available fuel. To show the display: "Preconditioning With parked-car heating: Press the button on the left side of the dis‐ setting"...
  • Page 90 Opening and closing CONTROLS in isolated cases the charge process may be Ensure that the display is facing up. interrupted temporarily. Close the tray cover. ▷ When inserting the display key into the wire‐ less charging tray, make sure there are no Without thermoelectric cup holder: on the objects between it and the wireless charging left in the center console...
  • Page 91 Opening and closing CONTROLS BMW display key detection by the vehicle may If the display key is not detected, slightly change malfunction under the following circumstances: the position of the display key and repeat the procedure. ▷ The battery of the display key is discharged.
  • Page 92: In The Vehicle

    A vehicle key must be located in the vehicle to opened from the outside. deactivate the Key Card. When BMW Digital Key is activated for the vehi‐ cle, a digital key can be used instead of the vehi‐ cle key.
  • Page 93 If the Key Card is not detected, slightly change the position of the Key Card and repeat the pro‐ cedure. Principle BMW Digital Key allows the vehicle to be un‐ Starting the engine locked and locked, as well as started, with a compatible smartphone.
  • Page 94 The proof of authorization can be started via the BMW app or via the activation code in the corre‐ sponding smartphone function, for instance the Warning Wallet app. Both vehicle keys must be located in Unattended children or animals in the vehicle the vehicle to be enabled.
  • Page 95 For more information, refer to the Con‐ nectedDrive portal and the BMW app. Reset the function To reset the BMW Digital Key function, an au‐ Authentication thorized vehicle key must be located in the vehi‐ Depending on the recipient’s smartphone model, cle.
  • Page 96 Opening and closing CONTROLS The digital remote control key must be enabled again to be able to use BMW Digital Key again. "CAR" "Settings" "Doors/ vehicle access" "Digital Key" "Reset function" Open the cover of the smartphone tray. Unlocking and locking the Place smartphone centered into the smart‐...
  • Page 97 Opening and closing CONTROLS Integrated key Removing General information The driver's door can be locked and unlocked without the vehicle key using the integrated key. Depending on the national-market version, the integrated key also fits the glove compartment. Safety information Press the button, arrow 1, and pull out the integrated key, arrow 2.
  • Page 98 Opening and closing CONTROLS Locking Remove the cover. Unlock or lock the door lock using the Press the button with the front doors integrated key. closed. ▷ The fuel filler flap remains unlocked. ▷ The vehicle is not secured against theft when locking.
  • Page 99 ▷ Folded in exterior mirrors are folded out. ▷ Unlocking and locking the vehicle using the BMW Digital Key. If the exterior mirrors were folded in via the button in the car's interior, they will not be ▷ Open the tailgate.
  • Page 100 Opening and closing CONTROLS Safety information ▷ All doors, the tailgate, and the fuel filler flap are locked. ▷ With alarm system: The alarm system will be Warning switched on. Body parts can be jammed when operating the tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that Convenient closing the area of movement of the tailgate is clear during opening and closing.
  • Page 101 Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening and closing the tailgate Warning with no-touch activation Body parts can be jammed when operating the Principle tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the tailgate is clear The tailgate can be opened and closed with no- during opening and closing.
  • Page 102 Opening and closing CONTROLS Touchless unlocking and locking this movement, the leg must pass through the ranges of both sensors. of the vehicle Principle The vehicle will be unlocked when the driver ap‐ proaches the locked vehicle with the vehicle key. When the driver walks away from the unlocked vehicle with the vehicle key, the vehicle will be locked.
  • Page 103 Opening and closing CONTROLS All vehicle entry points: the vehicle will be un‐ Do not carry the vehicle key in close proximity locked regardless of the side on which the to other electronic devices. driver approaches the vehicle. Wet or snowy conditions may disrupt the locking ▷...
  • Page 104 Opening and closing CONTROLS Safety information Upper tailgate Opening Warning Body parts can be jammed when operating the General information tailgate. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that When the trailer socket is occupied, the tailgate the area of movement of the tailgate is clear cannot be opened with the vehicle key or with during opening and closing.
  • Page 105 Opening and closing CONTROLS Closing Functional requirement The upper tailgate must be open. From the outside From the outside ▷ Press the button on the inside of the upper tailgate. Press the button on the lower tailgate. The lower tailgate will be closed automatically with the upper tailgate.
  • Page 106 Opening and closing CONTROLS Closing A manual operation of the tailgate can produce system states in which an electric operation is no To close the doors, push lightly. longer possible. Closing occurs automatically. For instance, this type of system state applies when there is a danger of collision between the Valet parking mode upper and lower tailgate.
  • Page 107 Opening and closing CONTROLS Via the display bar at the upper edge This PIN can be used once to deactivate the valet parking mode for the active guest pro‐ of the Control Display file. Tip the Controller up. "Valet parking mode" Deactivating valet parking mode Via the vehicle settings General information...
  • Page 108 Opening and closing CONTROLS If the PIN has been forgotten, the valet parking "Sound when locking/unlocking" mode must be deactivated via a personal driver Unlocking is confirmed with two sound profile. signals, locking is confirmed with one sound signal. Settings Folding mirrors in automatically "CAR"...
  • Page 109 Opening and closing CONTROLS "Doors/ vehicle access" The tailgate is opened and the doors un‐ locked. "Tailgate" ▷ "Both tailgates" "Opening height" The upper and lower tailgate will be Monitor the tailgate and set the desired opened. opening height. ▷ "Both tailgates + door(s)"...
  • Page 110 Opening and closing CONTROLS Only the upper tailgate opens. Depending on local regulations, the acoustic alarm may be suppressed. ▷ "Both tailgates" ▷ Visual alarm: The upper and lower tailgate will be opened together. By flashing of the hazard warning system and headlights, where required.
  • Page 111 Opening and closing CONTROLS Indicator light on the interior Avoiding unintentional alarms mirror General information The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor can trigger an alarm, although no unauthorized action occurred. Possible situations for an unwanted alarm: ▷ In automatic car washes. ▷...
  • Page 112 When a window is often opened in the same po‐ ▷ Press the switch to the resistance sition, this task can be performed by the BMW point. Intelligent Personal Assistant. For instance when The window opens while the switch is being the same parking garage is frequently used.
  • Page 113 Opening and closing CONTROLS Roller sunblinds, rear side Safety information windows Warning Accessories on the windows such as antennas General information can impact jam protection. There is a risk of in‐ The safety switch in the driver's door can be jury.
  • Page 114 Opening and closing CONTROLS Operation Safety information Driver's door Warning Press the button to open the closed Body parts can be jammed when operating the roller sunblinds or to close the open glass sunroof. There is a risk of injury. Make roller sunblinds.
  • Page 115 Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening/closing the glass position. The sun protection does not move. sunroof and sun protection ▷ The tilted glass sunroof closes. together ▷ Briefly press out the switch Opening/closing the glass twice in succession toward sunroof and sun protection the rear past the resistance point.
  • Page 116 Opening and closing CONTROLS On the control panel in the rear Additional information: doors Safety switch, refer to page 113. General information On the control panel above the third seat row When equipped with roller sunblinds in the rear side windows: Overview The rear and front sun protection can be opened and closed via the control panels in the rear...
  • Page 117 Opening and closing CONTROLS General information Initializing after a power interruption If a resistance or blockage is detected while the glass sunroof is closing, the closing operation is General information interrupted once the roof reaches the half-open position, or it is stopped when closing from the After a power interruption during the opening or tilted position.
  • Page 118: Seats, Mirrors And Steering Wheel

    Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Vehicle features and Safety information options Warning This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Seat setting while driving can lead to unex‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. pected movements of the seat.
  • Page 119 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Seat tilt Tilt switch up or down. 1 Backrest width 2 Thigh support Backrest tilt 3 Forward/backward, height, seat tilt 4 Upper backrest 5 Backrest tilt, head restraint 6 Lumbar support Longitudinal direction Tilt switch forward or backward.
  • Page 120 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Sport seat To make it easier to enter and exit the vehicle, the backrest width temporarily opens fully. Adjusting ▷ Press the front section of the button: The backrest width de‐ creases. ▷ Press the rear section of the button: Pull the lever at the front of the seat and push The backrest width increases.
  • Page 121 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Rear seats Front passenger seat functionality Second row of seats Principle The front passenger seat can be adjusted with General information the switches of the driver's seat, for instance to The seats of the second row of seats can be ad‐ increase the legroom in the rear.
  • Page 122 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Longitudinal direction load, fold back and lock the seats in the second row before driving away. Overview Press switch forward or backward. Backrest tilt 1 Resetting to standard position 2 Longitudinal direction 3 Backrest tilt Resetting to standard position Tilt switch forward or backward.
  • Page 123 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS 6-seater Make sure that the rear seat backrest is locked after folding it back. General information The second seat row consists of two split seats Fold down rear seat backrest with separate armrests. With seven seats: Rear armrest Fold middle section of the second seat row up as necessary.
  • Page 124 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Third row of seats Setting the longitudinal direction General information The third row of seats consists of two divided seats. Fold up the backrest Safety information Slide the upper part of the armrest to the front or Warning rear.
  • Page 125 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Fold down rear seat backrest ▷ Press the switch. The rear seat backrest automatically moves to the respective end position. Pressing again stops the motion. From the rear ▷ Push the switch and hold it. The rear seat Pull the switch or hold it pulled.
  • Page 126 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Safety information Unlocking from the third seat row Warning Use of a safety belt to buckle more than one person will potentially defeat the ability of the safety belt to serve its protective function. There is a risk of injury or danger to life.
  • Page 127 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Safety belts can be imperceptibly damaged in After setting the height, make sure that the belt the event of an accident. There is a risk of injury height adjustment engages correctly. or danger to life. Do not modify safety belts, Buckling the safety belt safety belt buckles, seat belt tensioners, belt retractors or belt anchors and keep them clean.
  • Page 128 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Display in the instrument cluster If the belt tension does not loosen automatically, stop the vehicle and unbuckle the safety belt us‐ The indicator light lights up and a signal ing the red button in the safety belt buckle. Fas‐ sounds.
  • Page 129 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting distance ▷ Do not use seat or head restraint covers. ▷ Do not hang objects, for instance clothes hangers, directly on the head restraint. ▷ Only use accessories that have been de‐ termined to be safe for attachment to a head restraint.
  • Page 130 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Rear head restraints Folding down the head restraints: basic seat Safety information General information The outer head restraints of the second seat row Warning and the head restraints of the third seat row can Removal or incorrect adjustment of head re‐...
  • Page 131 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the height Cushions for head restraints in the rear in 6-seater Only use the pillow when the vehicle is switched off. Pull the upper tab through the loop on the top of the head restraint. ▷...
  • Page 132 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Exterior mirrors Selecting a mirror To change over to the other mirror: General information Slide the switch. The mirror on the front passenger side is more curved than the driver's side mirror. Malfunction The mirror setting is stored for the driver profile In case of an electrical malfunction, adjust the currently in use.
  • Page 133 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Automatic Curb Monitor Functional requirements ▷ Keep the photocells clean. Principle ▷ Do not cover the area between the interior If reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass on mirror and the windshield. the front passenger side is tilted downward. This improves your view of the curb and other low-ly‐...
  • Page 134 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Memory function Adjusting Principle The following settings can be stored and, if nec‐ essary, retrieved using the memory function: ▷ Seat position. ▷ Exterior mirror position. ▷ Steering wheel position. ▷ Height of the Head-up Display. Press the switch to adjust the forward/back posi‐...
  • Page 135 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview ▷ Hip activation. ▷ Upper-body activation. ▷ Whole body activation. ▷ Back massage. ▷ Shoulder massage. ▷ Lumbar massage. ▷ Upper body training. ▷ Whole-body exercise. Overview The memory buttons are located on the front doors.
  • Page 136 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seat and armrest heating Third row of seats The buttons for the seat heating are located in the headliner in the rear. Principle The system heats seats and armrests as needed. General information Seat heating can also be used without armrest heating.
  • Page 137 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seat heating distribution Turning on The heating effect in the seat cushion and the Press the button. seat backrest can be distributed in different ways. Select the ventilation level: ▷ Press the button once for each level. "CAR"...
  • Page 138 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Depending on the equipment package, the fol‐ lowing functions can be automatically activated: ▷ Seat heating. ▷ Steering wheel heating ▷ Seat ventilation. If the trip is continued within approx. 15 minutes after a stop, the functions are activated automati‐ cally with the levels that were last selected.
  • Page 139: Transporting Children Safely

    Transporting children safely CONTROLS Transporting children safely Vehicle features and Warning options A heated vehicle may result in death to per‐ sons, especially children, or animals. There is a This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ risk of injury or danger to life. Do not leave per‐ cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 140 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Installing child restraint Safety information systems Warning The safety belt cannot be fastened correctly on General information children shorter than 5 ft, 150 cm without suita‐ Pay attention to the specifications and the oper‐ ble additional child restraint systems. The pro‐ ating and safety information of the child restraint tective effect of safety gear, including safety system manufacturer when selecting, installing,...
  • Page 141 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Before mounting possible position for the belt and offers optimal protection in the event of an accident. Before mounting child restraint systems, ensure If the upper attachment point of the safety belt is that the rear seat backrests are locked. located in front of the belt guide of the child seat, move the front passenger seat carefully forward Third row of seats...
  • Page 142 Transporting children safely CONTROLS LATCH child seat systems at the corresponding attachment points. mountings Position General information LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tether for Children. Icon Meaning Pay attention to the specifications and the oper‐ The corresponding icon shows ating and safety information from the child re‐ the mounts for the lower straint system manufacturer when selecting, in‐...
  • Page 143 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Child restraint systems Attachment points with tether strap Icon Meaning The respective icon shows the Safety information attachment point for the upper retaining strap. Seats with an upper top tether are marked Warning with this icon. It is located on the If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly used rear seat backrest, the rear shelf for the child restraint system, the protective ef‐...
  • Page 144 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Doors 3 Hook for upper retaining strap 4 Attachment point 5 Floor 6 Seat backrest 7 Upper retaining strap Attaching the upper retaining strap to the attachment point Bring the seat of the second seat row into the Push the locking lever on the rear doors up.
  • Page 145: Driving

    Driving CONTROLS Driving Vehicle features and Auto Start/Stop function options Principle This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The Auto Start/Stop function helps save fuel. cific and optional features offered with the series. The system switches off the engine during a It also describes features and functions that are stop, for instance in traffic jam or at traffic lights.
  • Page 146 Driving CONTROLS ▷ Depress the brake pedal forcefully again from ▷ The outside temperature is high and auto‐ the current pedal position. matic climate control is running. ▷ Engage selector lever position P. ▷ The car's interior has not yet been heated or cooled to the required level.
  • Page 147 Driving CONTROLS ▷ The driver's safety belt is unbuckled and the A message appears on the Control Display, driver's door is open. depending on the situation. ▷ Hood was unlocked. ▷ When a situation is detected in which the ve‐ hicle needs to drive off immediately, the en‐...
  • Page 148 Driving CONTROLS Switching off the vehicle during ▷ Engine characteristics. an automatic engine stop ▷ Steptronic transmission. ▷ Steering. General information ▷ Integral Active Steering. During an automatic engine stop, the vehicle can ▷ Executive Drive Pro. be switched off permanently, for instance when ▷...
  • Page 149 Driving CONTROLS Configuration Button Driving Configura‐ mode tion "CAR" "Settings" ECO PRO ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL "Driving mode" ADAPTIVE ADAPTIVE "SPORT INDIVIDUAL" Select the desired setting. When drive-ready state is switched on, the Reset SPORT INDIVIDUAL to the standard set‐ COMFORT driving mode is selected automati‐ tings: cally.
  • Page 150 Driving CONTROLS Safety information Configuration "CAR" "Settings" Warning "Driving mode" An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and possibly roll away. There is a risk of accident. "ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL" Before exiting, secure the vehicle against roll‐ Select the desired setting. ing.
  • Page 151 Driving CONTROLS Overview Additional information: Emergency Stop Assistant, refer to page 222. Releasing Releasing manually Turn on drive readiness. Press the switch while stepping on the brake pedal or selector lever position P is set. The LED and indicator light turn off. Parking brake The parking brake is released.
  • Page 152 Driving CONTROLS Safety information damage. Deactivate Automatic Hold prior to entering the car wash. Warning Overview An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and possibly roll away. There is a risk of accident. Before exiting, secure the vehicle against roll‐ ing.
  • Page 153 Driving CONTROLS Activating the parking brake This process may take a few seconds. Some mechanical sounds associated with this process automatically are normal. The parking brake is automatically set if drive- ready state is switched off while the vehicle is The indicator light is no longer illumi‐...
  • Page 154 Driving CONTROLS High beams, NOTICE headlight flasher If the wipers are frozen to the windshield, the wiper blades can be torn off and the wiper mo‐ Press the lever forward or pull it backward. tor can overheat when switching on. There is a risk of damage to property, among other poten‐...
  • Page 155 Driving CONTROLS ▷ Turn off: press the lever down until it reaches In frosty conditions, wiping operation may not the 0 position. start. ▷ Flick wipe: press the lever down from the 0 position. Deactivate rain sensor The lever automatically returns to its 0 posi‐ Press the lever back into the 0 position.
  • Page 156 Driving CONTROLS Cleaning the windshield ▷ In resting position: turn the switch downward, arrow 3. The switch automatically returns to its idle position when released. ▷ In intermittent mode: turn the switch further, arrow 2. The switch automatically returns to its interval position when released.
  • Page 157 Driving CONTROLS Folding out the wipers Safety information Turn on standby state. Press and hold the wiper lever down, until the Warning wipers stop in a close to vertical position. An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and possibly roll away. There is a risk of accident. Before exiting, secure the vehicle against roll‐...
  • Page 158 Driving CONTROLS ▷ After the drive-ready state is switched off and Fasten driver's safety belt. selector lever position R, D or M/S is en‐ Press and hold the button to release the se‐ gaged. lector lever lock. ▷ After the standby state has been turned off when selector lever position N is engaged.
  • Page 159 Driving CONTROLS Rolling or pushing the vehicle Sport program M/S General information Principle In some situations, the vehicle is to roll without The shifting points and shifting times in the its own power for a short distance, for instance in Sport program are designed for sportier han‐...
  • Page 160 Driving CONTROLS Activating manual mode D is displayed in the instrument cluster. Press the selector lever to the left from selec‐ Shift paddles tor lever position D, arrow 1. Principle The shift paddles on the steering wheel allow you to shift gears quickly while keeping both hands on the steering wheel.
  • Page 161 Driving CONTROLS Without Mild-Hybrid technology: left shift paddles. This is not possible in short- term manual mode. engage selector lever position N Unlocking is possible, if the starter can crank the Shifting engine. Press and hold down brake pedal. Press the Start/Stop button. The starter must audibly start.
  • Page 162 Driving CONTROLS Start with launch control A Check Control message is displayed. Turn on drive readiness. Press the button. TRACTION is displayed in the instrument cluster and the indicator light for DSC OFF lights up. Engage selector lever position S. With the left foot, forcefully press down on the brake.
  • Page 163: Displays

    Displays CONTROLS Displays Vehicle features and Overview options This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐...
  • Page 164 Displays CONTROLS Assisted Driving View ▷ Navigation displays such as the map view or, if destination guidance is active, a route pre‐ view with route guidance information. Principle ▷ Displays showing service notifications. Depending on the equipment, information about ▷ Assisted Driving View.
  • Page 165 Displays CONTROLS "Instrument panel" ▷ Trip data. "Display Assisted Driving View when Driver ▷ Efficiency display. Assistance is active" Selecting Display Continue to press the button on the turn signal Example: the indicator/warning lights for the Ac‐ lever until the desired widget is selected. tive Cruise Control with Stop &...
  • Page 166 Displays CONTROLS General information Driving Display mode A Check Control message is displayed as a com‐ bination of indicator or warning lights and text COMFORT Average consumption. messages in the instrument cluster and, if appli‐ SPORT Current consumption. cable, in the Head-up Display. Energy recovery.
  • Page 167 Displays CONTROLS Display General information The indicator/warning lights can light up in a vari‐ Check Control ety of combinations and colors. At least one Check Control message is Several of the lights are checked for proper func‐ displayed or stored. tioning and light up temporarily when drive-ready state is switched on.
  • Page 168 Displays CONTROLS Brake system Intervene immediately by braking or make an evasive maneuver. Brake system impaired. Continue to drive Additional information: moderately. Pedestrian Warning with City Collision Mitigation, Have the vehicle checked immediately refer to page 206. by a dealer's service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
  • Page 169 Displays CONTROLS Drive power DSC Dynamic Stability Control is deactivated or DTC Dynamic Reduced drive power due to an over‐ Traction Control is activated heated drivetrain. DSC is deactivated or DTC is activated. Additional information: Additional information: Power gauge, refer to page 173. ▷...
  • Page 170 Displays CONTROLS Additional information: Additional information: Tire pressure monitor, refer to page 373. Turn signal, refer to page 153. Steering system Parking lights Steering system may not be working. Parking lights are switched on. Have the system checked by a dealer's Additional information: service center or another qualified serv‐...
  • Page 171 Displays CONTROLS Automatic Hold button. As soon as the speed limit has been ap‐ plied, a green checkmark is displayed. Automatic Hold is activated. The vehicle Additional information: is automatically held in place when it is stationary. Speed Limit Assistant, refer to page 247. Additional information: Steering Assistant Automatic Hold, refer to page 151.
  • Page 172 Displays CONTROLS White lights High beams, refer to page 154. Extended Traffic Jam Assistant Drive power Indicator light is illuminated: the system Reduced drive power due to a cold drive‐ is ready. train. Additional information: Additional information: Assisted Driving Plus, refer to page 253. Power gauge, refer to page 173.
  • Page 173 Displays CONTROLS Activating/deactivating Display "CAR" "Settings" "Displays" "Instrument panel" "Engine display" "Tachometer" When the setting for the driving mode view is ac‐ tivated, the activated tachometer is only shown in Pointer in the area of arrow 1: display of the en‐ the COMFORT or SPORT driving mode.
  • Page 174 Displays CONTROLS General information ▷ Arrow 2: successive orange illuminated fields indicate the upcoming shift moment. Depending on the equipment and national-mar‐ ▷ Arrow 3: the field lights up red. Do not wait ket version, the Shift lights are active in the M any further to shift.
  • Page 175 General information Some information on service notifications can The estimated range available with the remaining also be shown on the BMW display key. fuel is permanently displayed in the instrument cluster. With a low remaining range, a Check Control message is briefly displayed.
  • Page 176 Displays CONTROLS Gear shift indicator Display Detailed information on service Principle notifications The gear shift indicator recommends the most More information on the type of service required efficient gear for the current driving situation. may be displayed on the Control Display. General information "CAR"...
  • Page 177 Displays CONTROLS Activating nored depending on the situation in the instru‐ ment cluster and the Head-up Display. "CAR" With the navigation system, the system takes "Settings" into account the information stored in the naviga‐ "Driver Assistance" tion data and also displays speed limits present If necessary, "Driving"...
  • Page 178: On The Control Display

    Displays CONTROLS Selection lists where applicable, the Head-up Display when the currently valid speed limit is ex‐ ceeded. The warning that is issued when Concept a speed limit is exceeded may depend on the Speed Limit Assistant settings. Lists can be displayed and, if necessary, used for certain functions in the instrument cluster or the ▷...
  • Page 179 Displays CONTROLS ▷ Total time for shut off engine through the Button Function Auto Start/Stop function. Change the entertainment ▷ Distance traveled in Coasting mode. source. ▷ Consumption history in form of a chart. Pressing the button again will close the currently displayed Displays list.
  • Page 180 Displays CONTROLS ▷ "Start of trip ( )": the values are automati‐ been reset, the following interval is automatically cally reset approx. four hours after the ve‐ set: "Individual ( )". hicle has come to a standstill. ▷ "Refueling ( )": the values are automati‐ Sport displays cally reset after refueling with a larger quantity of fuel.
  • Page 181 Displays CONTROLS Going to the vehicle status Overview "CAR" "Vehicle status" Information at a glance Symbols Description "Flat Tire Monitor": status of the run-flat tires, refer to page 380. "Tire Pressure Monitor": status Turning on/off of the Tire Pressure Monitor, re‐ fer to page 373.
  • Page 182 Displays CONTROLS Setting the brightness Additional settings The brightness is automatically adjusted to the "CAR" ambient brightness. "Settings" The base setting can be adjusted manually. "Displays" "CAR" "Head-up display" "Settings" Select the desired setting: "Displays" ▷ "Speed Limit Assistance": access the set‐ tings for the speed assistant.
  • Page 183 Displays CONTROLS The shape of the windshield makes it possible to display a precise image. A film in the windshield prevents double images from being generated. For this reason, it is strongly suggested to have the special windshield replaced by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop, if necessary.
  • Page 184: Lights

    Lights CONTROLS Lights Vehicle features and Icon Function options Parking lights. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Automatic headlight control. cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are Adaptive light functions. not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due Low beams.
  • Page 185 Lights CONTROLS Turning off The LED in the button lights up. The indicator light in the instrument clus‐ Press the button on the light switch ele‐ ter is illuminated when the low beams are ment or switch on the drive-ready state. switched on.
  • Page 186: Car

    Lights CONTROLS Welcome lights Keep the light source clean and unobstructed. Principle Pathway lighting The exterior lighting is switched on automatically when approaching or unlocking the vehicle. Principle General information For the illumination of the vehicle’s surroundings after exiting the vehicle, the exterior lighting can Depending on the equipment, the exterior light‐...
  • Page 187 Lights CONTROLS Adaptive light functions General information The cornering light is automatically switched on depending on the steering angle or, where appli‐ Principle cable, the use of turn signals. Adaptive light functions enable dynamic illumina‐ When driving in reverse, the cornering lights may tion of the road.
  • Page 188 Lights CONTROLS Activate Automatic High Beam Deactivate Automatic High Beam Assistant Assistant Press the button on the light switch element. The LED in the button lights up. Press the button on the turn signal lever. Press the button on the turn signal lever. Sensitivity of the Automatic High Beam Assistant The indicator light in the instrument clus‐...
  • Page 189 Lights CONTROLS Resetting the sensitivity Depending on the country variant, further infor‐ mation can be obtained from the laser label on Push the turn signal lever to the front again for the headlight. approx. 10 seconds or switch off the drive-ready state.
  • Page 190 Lights CONTROLS Instrument lighting To switch off permanently: press the button and hold for approx. 3 seconds. The interior lights in the rear of the vehicle can Functional requirement be switched on and off independently. The but‐ The parking lights or low beams must be ton is located in the rear headliner.
  • Page 191 Lights CONTROLS Bowers & Wilkins Diamond "Color" Select the desired setting. Surround Sound System Setting the brightness Principle "CAR" Some speakers in the vehicle are illuminated. "Settings" Brightness can be individually set. "Interior lighting" "Brightness" General information Select the desired setting. If the speakers are muted, speaker lighting will be switched off.
  • Page 192: Safety

    Safety CONTROLS Safety Vehicle features and not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This options also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. When using these functions and systems, This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐...
  • Page 193 Safety CONTROLS In the event of a side collision, the side airbag in risk of injury to your hands or arms as low as the rear protects the chest and lap area on the possible when the airbag is triggered. side of the bodies of the occupants in the outer ▷...
  • Page 194 Vehicle modifications for a person with disabili‐ ▷ The warning light lights up continu‐ ties may affect the air bag system; contact BMW ously. Customer Relations for further information. Have the system checked. Warnings and information on the airbags are also found on the sun visors.
  • Page 195 Safety CONTROLS If the message does not disappear after a repeat If it is not possible to activate the airbags, have calibration, have the system checked as soon as the person sit in the rear. possible. To enable accurate recognition of the occupied seat cushion: Automatic deactivation of ▷...
  • Page 196 Safety CONTROLS in time when the vehicle was manufactured. Af‐ ter installing a child restraint system, make sure Warning that the indicator light for the front passenger air‐ Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub‐ bags lights up. This indicates that the child re‐ stitute for the driver’s personal judgment.
  • Page 197 Safety CONTROLS Approach control warning Button Status with light braking function Button lights up green: all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on. Principle Button lights up orange: some Intelli‐ gent Safety systems are switched off The Forward Collision Warning warns of a possi‐ or currently unavailable.
  • Page 198 Safety CONTROLS Switching on manually manner that is not consistent with their normal use. There is a risk of accident. Adjust driving Press the button. style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic closely The menu for the Intelligent Safety sys‐ and actively intervene where appropriate. tem is displayed.
  • Page 199 Safety CONTROLS Setting the warning time Intervene in the case of an acute warning. De‐ pending on the driving situation and the equip‐ "CAR" ment version, the acute warning may be accom‐ "Settings" panied by a brief activation of the braking "Driver Assistance"...
  • Page 200 Safety CONTROLS System limits temporarily. When the vehicle slows down to be‐ low this speed, the system is reactivated. Safety information System limits of the sensors Additional information: Warning ▷ Cameras, refer to page 37. The system is designed to operate in certain ▷...
  • Page 201 Safety CONTROLS Safety information Approach control warning with light braking function, refer to page 197. ▷ Sensors detect sufficient clearance around Warning the vehicle. The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment in assessing visibility Turning on/off and traffic situation.
  • Page 202 Safety CONTROLS System limits ▷ Cameras, refer to page 37. ▷ Radar sensors, refer to page 38. Safety information Functional limitations The system may be limited in the following situa‐ Warning tions: The system is designed to operate in certain ▷...
  • Page 203 Safety CONTROLS Overview ments. Field of vision and visibility also affect the timing of the warnings. Button in the vehicle Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation. There is a risk of accident. Adjust driving style to traffic conditions.
  • Page 204 Safety CONTROLS Warning with braking function a setting is changed on the menu, all settings of the menu are activated. Display Press the button repeatedly. The following settings are switched be‐ General information tween: A warning symbol appears in the instrument "ALL ON": all Intelligent Safety systems are cluster and in the Head-up Display, where availa‐...
  • Page 205 Safety CONTROLS Acute warning with braking function Upper speed limit An acute warning is displayed in the event of an The system responds to crossing vehicles when immediate danger of collision with a crossing ve‐ your own speed is below approx. hicle.
  • Page 206 Safety CONTROLS Warning sensitivity Warning The more sensitive the warning settings are, for example the warning time, the more warnings are Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub‐ displayed. Therefore, there may also be an ex‐ stitute for the driver’s personal judgment. Due cess of premature or unjustified warnings and re‐...
  • Page 207 Safety CONTROLS Detection range Press the button repeatedly. The following settings are switched be‐ tween: "ALL ON": all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on. Basic settings are activated for the subfunctions. "INDIVIDUAL": the Intelligent Safety systems are switched on according to the individual settings. Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi‐...
  • Page 208 Safety CONTROLS to activate the Brake Assistant function, the ▷ Partially covered pedestrians. brakes must be applied sufficiently quickly and ▷ Pedestrians that are not detected as such be‐ forcefully. cause of the viewing angle or contour. If there is a risk of collision, the system may also ▷...
  • Page 209 Safety CONTROLS Thermal image In addition, the system also detects animals above a certain minimum size, for instance deer. Display on the Control Display with thermal im‐ age activated: ▷ People detected by the system: in light yel‐ low. ▷ Animals detected by the system: in dark yel‐...
  • Page 210 Safety CONTROLS Turning on style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate. Turning on automatically When it is dark outside, the system is automati‐ Overview cally active after every driving off. Buttons in the vehicle Switching on the thermal image The thermal image from the Night Vision camera can be displayed on the Control Display in addi‐...
  • Page 211 Safety CONTROLS The displayed icon may vary and shows the side Prewarning for animals is displayed when an ani‐ of the road on which the person or animal was mal is detected in the front of the vehicle. detected. If a prewarning is issued, intervene by braking or making an evasive maneuver.
  • Page 212 Safety CONTROLS Lane departure warning manner that is not consistent with their normal use. There is a risk of accident. Adjust driving style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic closely Principle and actively intervene where appropriate. The lane departure warning alerts when the vehi‐ cle is about to run off the road or exit the lane.
  • Page 213 Safety CONTROLS Switching on manually Setting the warning time "CAR" Press the button. "Settings" The menu for the Intelligent Safety sys‐ tem is displayed. "Driver Assistance" If all Intelligent Safety systems were switched off, "Safety and Warnings" all systems are now switched on. "Lane Departure Warning"...
  • Page 214 Safety CONTROLS Depending on the national-market version, the The warning signal and Check Control message steering intervention is automatically active after are an encouragement to pay closer attention to every driving off. the lane. Display in the instrument cluster With trailer towing If the trailer power socket is occupied or trailer The icon illuminates green: at lane mark‐...
  • Page 215 Safety CONTROLS ▷ In the event of missing, worn, poorly visible, The system indicates whether there are vehicles merging, diverging, or multiple lane markings in the blind spot, arrow 1, or approaching from such as in construction areas. behind in the adjacent lane, arrow 2. ▷...
  • Page 216 Safety CONTROLS Overview Press the button repeatedly. The following settings are switched be‐ Button in the vehicle tween: "ALL ON": all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on. Basic settings are activated for the subfunctions. "INDIVIDUAL": the Intelligent Safety systems are switched on according to the individual settings.
  • Page 217 Safety CONTROLS "Vibration intensity" The warning stops when the other vehicle has left the critical area or the turn signal has been Select the desired setting. deactivated. The setting is applied to all Intelligent Safety sys‐ tems. Vehicles with side collision mitigation Vehicles with side collision When there is no response to the vibration of the...
  • Page 218 Safety CONTROLS System limits of the sensors be displayed. However, there may also be an ex‐ cess of premature warnings of critical situations. Additional information: ▷ Radar sensors, refer to page 38. Side collision mitigation ▷ On vehicles with side collision warning: cam‐ eras, refer to page 37.
  • Page 219 Safety CONTROLS Safety information Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen‐ sors: Warning ▷ Cameras behind the windshield. The system cannot serve as a substitute for the ▷ Radar sensors, side, front. driver’s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation.
  • Page 220 Safety CONTROLS Manual switching off Acute warning If there is a risk of collision, the light in the exte‐ Press and hold this button. rior mirror flashes and the steering wheel vi‐ All Intelligent Safety systems are brates. switched off. A Check Control message is displayed at the same time.
  • Page 221 Safety CONTROLS ▷ With lane boundaries that are covered in ▷ Where applicable, the hazard warning flashers snow, ice, dirt or water. will be switched on. ▷ With lane boundaries that are covered by ob‐ ▷ Where applicable, the PreCrash functions are jects.
  • Page 222 Safety CONTROLS ▷ When driving in reverse. tions, the vehicle is brought to a standstill on the actual road. ▷ When the trailer power socket is in use or trailer towing is activated, for instance during Overview operation with trailer or bicycle rack. System limits System limits of the sensors Additional information:...
  • Page 223 Displays in the instrument cluster BMW Drive Recorder Icon Status Emergency Stop function active. Principle The BMW Drive Recorder stores brief video re‐ cordings of the vehicle surroundings, e.g., to document surrounding traffic. Without lane change function: Icon Status General information Green steering wheel symbol: There are various ways for storing video record‐...
  • Page 224 Activating/deactivating the BMW selector lever position P. Drive Recorder "Apps" The BMW Drive Recorder must be activated be‐ "Drive Recorder" fore the first use of the recording function. "Saved recordings" "Apps"...
  • Page 225 Safety CONTROLS Active Protection Settings General information Principle Different settings can be made. Active Protection prepares occupants and the vehicle for a possible accident in critical driving or Recording type collision situations. "Apps" General information "Drive Recorder" "Settings" Depending on the equipment and national-mar‐ ket version, Active Protection consists of various "RECORDING TYPE"...
  • Page 226 Safety CONTROLS Function Harder vehicle deceleration When the safety belt is fastened, the driver's and In certain situations, it can be necessary to bring front passenger's belt straps are automatically the vehicle to a halt more quickly than the Brake tightened once after driving away.
  • Page 227 Safety CONTROLS System limits After travel has begun, the system monitors cer‐ tain aspects of the driver's behavior, so that de‐ The function may be limited in the following sit‐ creasing alertness or fatigue can be detected. uations and may issue an incorrect warning or no This procedure takes the following criteria into warning at all: account:...
  • Page 228: Driving Stability Control Systems

    Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and Adaptive brake assistant options In combination with Active Cruise Control ACC, this system ensures that the brakes respond This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ even more rapidly when braking in critical situa‐ cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 229 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Deactivating/activating DSC ▷ Skidding, which can lead to oversteering. ▷ Loss of adhesion of the front wheels, which General information can lead to understeering. When DSC is deactivated, driving stability is re‐ Safety information duced during acceleration and when driving in curves.
  • Page 230 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS DTC Dynamic Traction Activating/deactivating DTC Control Activating DTC Press the button. Principle TRACTION is displayed in the instru‐ Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) is a version of ment cluster and the indicator light for DSC OFF the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) where drive lights up.
  • Page 231 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS namic Stability Control (DSC), further optimizes ▷ With Surround View: depending on the traction and driving dynamics. speed, terrain-specific camera perspectives. ▷ xOffroad driving mode currently active. General information ▷ Distribution of drive torque to the wheels. xDrive variably distributes the driving power to the front and rear axles as demanded by the driv‐...
  • Page 232 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS HDC Hill Descent Control Activating HDC Press the button. Principle The LED on the button lights up. HDC Hill Descent Control is a downhill control Speeds between approx. 2 mph/3 km/h and ap‐ feature that controls the vehicle speed on steep prox.
  • Page 233 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS General information Integral Active Steering is a combination of varia‐ ble steering ratio and rear axle steering. The steering is more direct because the variable steering ratio amplifies the wheel angle while maneuvering. The rear axle steering acts to in‐ crease maneuverability at low speeds by turning the rear wheels slightly in the opposite direction to the front wheels.
  • Page 234 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Malfunction In the event of a malfunction, the steering wheel must be turned further at lower speeds, while the vehicle responds more sensitively to steering wheel movements in the higher speed range. The stability-enhancing intervention may be de‐ activated.
  • Page 235: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Vehicle features and Operation options Turning on Press the button on the steering wheel. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are The current speed is accepted as the speed not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due limit.
  • Page 236 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Changing the speed limit Warning when the speed limit is exceeded Visual warning If the speed limit is exceeded: the indica‐ tor light in the instrument cluster flashes while the vehicle speed is greater than the set speed limit. Acoustic warning Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly ▷...
  • Page 237 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Cruise control Warning The set speed can be incorrectly adjusted or Principle called up by mistake. There is a risk of accident. With the Cruise Control, a set speed can be ad‐ Adjust the set speed to the traffic conditions. justed using the buttons on the steering wheel.
  • Page 238 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on, if The stored speed is displayed on the speedom‐ necessary. eter. DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on, if Turning off necessary. Depending on the equipment version, The speed can also be stored by pressing a but‐ press the relevant button on the steer‐...
  • Page 239 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Continuing cruise control The icon is displayed when the set speed is reached. An interrupted cruise control can be continued by calling up the stored speed. System limits Make sure that the difference between current speed and stored speed is not too large before The set speed is also maintained downhill.
  • Page 240 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Safety information ▷ When fast approaching a slowly moving vehicle. ▷ Vehicle suddenly swerving into own lane. Warning ▷ When fast approaching standing vehicles. The system cannot serve as a substitute for the There is a risk of injury or danger to life. Watch driver’s personal judgment in assessing the traffic closely and actively intervene where ap‐...
  • Page 241 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Set function Button Function When the system is active, press the Reduce distance. button repeatedly until the desired func‐ Switch distance control on/off. tion is selected in the toolbar. The toolbar for As‐ sisted Driving mode is displayed at the bottom of Rocker switch: the instrument cluster.
  • Page 242 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Setting the speed With steering and traffic jam assistant. Maintaining and storing the speed Without steering and traffic jam assis‐ tant. The displays turn off. The stored set speed is deleted. Interrupting manually When active, press the button on the steering wheel: With steering and traffic jam assistant.
  • Page 243 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ Each time the rocker switch is tapped to the according to the traffic situation or the ambient resistance point, the set speed increases or conditions, for instance poor visibility. decreases by 1 mph/1 km/h. "CAR" ▷...
  • Page 244 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Changing between cruise control Display in the speedometer with/without distance control Depending on the equipment, a mark in the speedometer displays the status of the system. Safety information ▷ Green marking: system is ac‐ tive, the marking indicates the desired speed.
  • Page 245 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Detected vehicle Icon Description Symbol flashes gray: Icon Description The conditions are not adequate Green icon: for the system to work. A vehicle has been detected The system was deactivated but ahead of you. applies the brakes until you ac‐ tively resume control by press‐...
  • Page 246 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the Head-up Display Two-wheeled vehicles for instance might not be detected. Set speed Deceleration Some system information can also be displayed in the Head-up Display. The system does not decelerate in the following situations: The icon is displayed when the set speed is reached.
  • Page 247 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Cornering Weather The following restrictions can occur under unfav‐ orable weather or light conditions: ▷ Poorer vehicle detection. ▷ Short-term interruptions for vehicles that are already recognized. Drive attentively, and react to the current traffic situation. If necessary, intervene actively, for in‐ stance by braking, steering or evading.
  • Page 248 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Safety information ▷ "Adjust manually": detected speed limits can be applied manually. ▷ "Show anticipation": current and upcom‐ Warning ing speed limits are displayed in the in‐ The system cannot serve as a substitute for the strument cluster without being applied.
  • Page 249 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Steering Assistant Adapt to route Principle Principle The system can be configured so that the vehi‐ The Steering Assistant helps keep the vehicle in cle adapts the speed automatically to the route. the lane. For this purpose, the system executes For instance, the speed will be reduced in the supporting steering movements, for instance following situations, if necessary:...
  • Page 250 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ Cameras behind the windshield. Set function ▷ Front radar sensor. When the system is active, press the button repeatedly until the desired func‐ ▷ Radar sensors, side, front. tion is selected in the toolbar. The toolbar for As‐ ▷...
  • Page 251 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS The system does not perform supportive steer‐ Icon Description ing wheel movements. Yellow flashing steering wheel symbol: Interrupting automatically Lane marking driven over. The system interrupts the supporting steering The steering wheel vibrates movements automatically, for example in the fol‐ where applicable.
  • Page 252 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays on the steering wheel Icon Description Depending on equipment, yel‐ low flashing steering wheel sym‐ bol: Lane marking driven over. The steering wheel vibrates where applicable. Yellow steering wheel symbol and a signal sounds, if applica‐ ble: The two LED lights above the buttons illuminate analogously to the displays in the instrument...
  • Page 253 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Extended Traffic Jam warranted. Refer to the information in this Own‐ er’s Manual regarding the scope of the sys‐ Assistant tem’s operation and limitations. Principle System limits of the sensors Extended Traffic Jam Assistant supports the Additional information: driver with vehicle control in traffic jam situations.
  • Page 254 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument ▷ The function is only available on certain street types, e.g. freeways. cluster ▷ Driving on a road without pedestrians or cy‐ clists. Icon Description ▷ Sufficient lane width. Indicator light green: system is ▷...
  • Page 255 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS System limits Safety information General information Warning The limits of the Steering and Lane Control As‐ The system cannot serve as a substitute for the sistant system apply. driver’s personal judgment in assessing the Additional information: traffic situation.
  • Page 256 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Changing lanes Displays in the instrument cluster Ensure that the traffic situation permits changing lanes. Icon Description Press the turn signal lever in the required di‐ rection to the pressure point for signaling Green steering wheel symbol. briefly.
  • Page 257 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Depending on the Icon Description equipment version: lane Green steering wheel symbol. change with active Gray line for lane marking on the appropriate side. guidance Green arrow symbol for lane- changing. Principle The system carries out a lane The system assists the driver when lane change.
  • Page 258 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Turn on adaptation to the course ▷ Adaptation to the course of the route is acti‐ vated. of the route ▷ The function must be available in the country "CAR" in which the vehicle is driven. "Settings"...
  • Page 259 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ Surround View with rearview camera, refer to page 274. Warning ▷ Panorama View, refer to page 279. Due to high speeds when PDC Park Distance Control is activated, the warning can be de‐ ▷ Remote 3D View, refer to page 281. layed due to physical circumstances.
  • Page 260 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Warning ▷ If selector lever position R is engaged when the engine is running. Signal tones ▷ Depending on the equipment version: while approaching detected obstacles at a speed slower than approx. 2.5 mph/4 km/h. The ac‐ General information tivation distance depends on the situation in An intermittent tone indicates when the vehicle...
  • Page 261 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Visual warning of damage to property. Actively intervene as warranted. Refer to the information in this Own‐ er’s Manual regarding the scope of the sys‐ tem’s operation and limitations. Trailer towing With a trailer, a trailer power socket occupied or when trailer towing is activated, the rear PDC functions will be switched off.
  • Page 262 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Safety information White icon is displayed, and the range of the sensors is dimmed on the Control Display. Warning PDC Park Distance Control malfunction. Have The system cannot serve as a substitute for the the system checked by a dealer's service center driver’s personal judgment in assessing the or another qualified service center or repair shop.
  • Page 263 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Display The system cannot be used in the following sit‐ uations, for example: ▷ When Hill Descent Control is active, the emergency braking function is deactivated. Hill Descent Control HDC, refer to page 232. ▷ When driving with a trailer. If required, deactivate the system via iDrive where applicable.
  • Page 264 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Without Surround View: Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen‐ rearview camera sors: ▷ Rearview camera. Principle Additional information: The rearview camera provides assistance in Sensors of the vehicle, refer to page 37. parking and maneuvering backwards. The area behind the vehicle is shown on the Control Dis‐...
  • Page 265 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Functional requirements Parking aid lines ▷ The tailgate is fully closed. Lanes ▷ Keep the recording range of the camera open. Protruding cargo, roof rack systems or trailers can limit the detection range of the camera. Display on the Control Display Toolbars The assistance functions can be activated man‐...
  • Page 266 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Obstacle marking Setting brightness and contrast With the rearview camera switched on: Move the Controller to the right, if needed. "Camera image" Select the desired setting. System limits System limits of the sensors Depending on the vehicle equipment, obstacles Additional information: behind the vehicle are detected by the PDC Park ▷...
  • Page 267 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS With Parking Assistant: the following functions during the parking opera‐ tion: Parking Assistant ▷ Steering. ▷ Accelerating and braking. Principle ▷ Changing gears. The parking operation is automatic. Safety information Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation.
  • Page 268 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Overview ▷ Min. length of gap between two objects: own vehicle length plus approx. 2.6 ft/0.8 m. Button in the vehicle ▷ Minimum depth: approx. 5 ft/1.5 m. Perpendicular parking: ▷ Minimum width of the gap: own vehicle width plus approx.
  • Page 269 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Display on the Control Display ▷ The parking operation is active. The sys‐ tem takes over the steering. System activated/deactivated ▷ Parking space search is always active when‐ ever the vehicle is moving forward slow and straight, even if the system is deactivated.
  • Page 270 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS The status of the parking space search and ▷ If the tailgate is open. possible parking spaces are displayed on the ▷ If doors are open. Control Display. ▷ When setting the parking brake. Confirm the suggested parking space for the ▷...
  • Page 271 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Depending on the ▷ In tight curves. ▷ When towing a trailer. equipment version: driving ▷ For diagonal parking spaces. out of a parking space using the parking assistant System limits of the sensors Additional information: Principle ▷...
  • Page 272 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS On the Control Display, confirm the required direction for driving out of the parking space if Warning necessary. If the trailer hitch is used, the driver assistance Follow the instructions on the Control Dis‐ system can cause damage due to covered sen‐ play.
  • Page 273 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Driving back with automated ▷ PDC Park Distance Control, refer to page 259. steering ▷ Parking assistant, refer to page 267. Press the park assistance button or shift into reverse gear when the vehicle is stationary Safety information and the drive-ready state is switched on.
  • Page 274 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS General information ▷ If the vehicle leaves the stored lane during re‐ versing; for example, at the maximum steer‐ Several cameras capture the area from different ing angle. selectable perspectives. ▷ When the display on the Control Display is The following camera perspectives can be dis‐...
  • Page 275 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Overview ▷ On: the LED lights up. ▷ Off: the LED goes out. Buttons in the vehicle Depending on the equipment version, the rear‐ view camera cannot be switched off when the reverse gear is engaged. Automatic deactivation during forward travel The system switches off when a certain driving...
  • Page 276 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ "Trailer hitch". With xOffroad package: when an xOffroad driving mode is activated, terrain-specific views will be ▷ "Car wash". displayed. Side view Toolbar on the right The side view can be selected for the right or left Assistance functions can be activated and set‐...
  • Page 277 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Lanes depend on the steering angle and are Obstacle markings can be shown in the camera continuously adjusted to the steering wheel image. movements. The colored thresholds of the obstacle markings match the markings of the PDC Park Distance Control.
  • Page 278 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Side parking aid Display Principle The system warns of obstacles on the side of the vehicle. Display The maximum opening angle of the doors is dis‐ played in selector lever position P. As soon as the vehicle begins moving, the opening angles are replaced by parking aid lines.
  • Page 279 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS With Parking Assistant Gray hatched areas with icon, for instance open door, in the camera image mark areas that are Plus: Panorama View currently not displayed. System limits Principle System limits of the sensors Additional information: ▷...
  • Page 280 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS With navigation system: driving style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic and vehicle surroundings closely and actively activation points intervene where appropriate. Principle Overview Positions where Panorama View should switch on automatically can be stored as activation points provided that a Global Positioning System Button in the vehicle signal is received.
  • Page 281 Plus: Remote 3D View Switching on/off individually Pre-adjustment Principle "CAR" The BMW app and the pictures of the Surround View cameras in combination with the corre‐ "Settings" sponding equipment enable the display of the "General settings" vehicle’s surroundings on a mobile device.
  • Page 282 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS General information Turning on/off "CAR" "Settings" "General settings" "Data privacy" "Individual selection" System limits of the sensors Additional information: Two radar sensors in the rear bumper monitor ▷ Cameras, refer to page 37. the area behind the vehicle. Functional limitations The system indicates approaching road users.
  • Page 283 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Park assistance button Depending on the vehicle equipment, the front system is switched on when a forward gear is engaged. Sensors Switching off automatically The system is controlled by the following sen‐ sors: The system is automatically switched off in the following situations: ▷...
  • Page 284 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Display in the PDC Park Distance System limits Control view System limits of the sensors Additional information: ▷ Radar sensors, refer to page 38. Functional limitations The system may be limited in the following situa‐ tions: ▷...
  • Page 285: Driving Comfort

    ▷ With the rocker switch in the center con‐ sole. options ▷ With the BMW display key. ▷ With the button in the lower section of the This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ tailgate. cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 286 In the low speed range, the vehicle is raised to next higher level when the rocker switch is Principle pressed. The vehicle level can be adjusted with the BMW Down: display key when the vehicle is stationary, for in‐ Pull the rocker switch backward.
  • Page 287 ▷ It may only be possible to lift the vehicle level while the engine is running. On the BMW display key, change to the fol‐ lowing menu: "Entry level". ▷ If the state of charge of the vehicle battery is too low, a level change may not be possible.
  • Page 288 Driving comfort CONTROLS Overview Depending on the state of the vehicle, raising to normal level may take several minutes. Button and rocker switch in the center console xOffroad package Principle The xOffroad package supports the driver when driving away from unpaved roads or with reduced traction.
  • Page 289 Driving comfort CONTROLS xOffroad driving modes in detail ▷ Antilock Braking System: the response be‐ havior is adjusted. All driving modes ▷ DSC Dynamic Stability Control: the response behavior is adjusted. When the xOffroad driving modes are switched on, the following vehicle settings will be applied: ▷...
  • Page 290 Driving comfort CONTROLS Display on the Control Display General information The intelligent control of the chassis increases Display xView display the driving dynamics and driving comfort de‐ pending on the road condition and driving style. "CAR" "Driving information" Executive Drive Pro "xVIEW"...
  • Page 291 Driving comfort CONTROLS Active roll stabilization Principle Active roll stabilization reduces the roll tendency of the body that occurs during rapid cornering or during quick evasive maneuvers. General information The lateral tilt of the vehicle is balanced out by permanent adjustment on the front and rear axles.
  • Page 292: Climate Control

    Climate control CONTROLS Climate control Vehicle features and Automatic climate control options Overview This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Buttons in the vehicle cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 293 Climate control CONTROLS ▷ Upper side of the air flow, manual button. Button Function ▷ Air distribution, manual. Seat and armrest heating, refer ▷ Defrosting the windshield to page 136. Turning off Complete system: Active seat ventilation, refer to page 137. ▷...
  • Page 294 Climate control CONTROLS Temperature of the ventilation Via iDrive: "CAR" General information "Settings" The temperature of the ventilation in the upper "Climate control" body region can be adjusted. "Heating/ventilation" The air flow of the ventilation in the upper body "A/C" region heats or cools noticeably, depending on the adjusted temperature.
  • Page 295 Climate control CONTROLS The air distribution and the temperature are con‐ Via iDrive: trolled automatically depending on the interior "CAR" temperature and the desired temperature setting "Settings" including the selected intensity of the air flow. "Climate control" Switching the AUTO program on/off "Heating/ventilation"...
  • Page 296 Climate control CONTROLS Air recirculation mode General information To adjust the air flow manually switch off AUTO Principle program first. You may react to unpleasant odors or pollutants Adjusting the air flow manually in the immediate environment by temporarily suspending the supply of outside air. The system Press the lower or upper side of the then recirculates the interior air.
  • Page 297 Climate control CONTROLS Switching the SYNC program on/off Functional requirement "CAR" The function is operational when the drive-ready state is switched on. "Settings" "Climate control" Switching rear window defroster "Synchronize" on/off The following settings of the driver's side can be Press the button.
  • Page 298 Climate control CONTROLS Indirect ventilation Ventilation in the rear, on the side The air flow is not directed towards the passen‐ gers. The vehicle interior is warmed or cooled in‐ directly, depending on the set temperature. Front ventilation ▷ Lever for changing the air flow direction, ar‐ row 1.
  • Page 299 Climate control CONTROLS Rear automatic climate Switching on/off using iDrive "CAR" control, second seat row "Settings" "Climate control" Overview "Heating/ventilation" Buttons in the vehicle "Second row of seats" "Activate heating/cooling" Switching on using the button Press one of the following buttons: ▷...
  • Page 300 Climate control CONTROLS "Temp. left:" or "Temp. right:" Via iDrive: Set the desired temperature. "CAR" The selected temperature is shown on the cli‐ "Settings" mate control display. "Climate control" Do not rapidly switch between different tempera‐ "Heating/ventilation" ture settings. Otherwise, the automatic climate "Second row of seats"...
  • Page 301 Climate control CONTROLS Rear automatic climate General information To adjust the air flow manually switch off AUTO control, third row of seats program first. Overview Adjusting the air flow manually Pressing the upper or lower side of the Buttons in the vehicle button repeatedly: decrease or increase The air conditioning control panel is located in air flow.
  • Page 302 Climate control CONTROLS Switching climate control Via iDrive: functions on/off "CAR" "Settings" Functional requirements "Climate control" The rear automatic climate control is operational "Heating/ventilation" when the drive-ready state is switched on. "Third row of seats" The rear automatic climate control is not ready Set the desired temperature.
  • Page 303 Climate control CONTROLS When using the automatic climate control, con‐ Depending on the selected temperature, the densation water develops and collects under‐ AUTO intensity, and outside influences, the air is neath the vehicle. directed to the upper body and into the floor area.
  • Page 304 Climate control CONTROLS Manual air distribution The activation time is determined based on the outside temperature. The system promptly switches on before the selected departure time. Principle The air distribution for climate control can be ad‐ Functional requirements justed manually. ▷...
  • Page 305 On the desired weekdays, the system will be Turning on switched on before the set departure time. Switch on the display of the BMW display The departure time is preselected in two steps: key. ▷...
  • Page 306 Select day of the week, if needed. "OK" Remote Engine Start Via BMW display key Principle Switch on the display of the BMW display key. Pre-conditioning cools or heats the car's interior prior to departure to a comfortable temperature. "Preconditioning setting"...
  • Page 307 The automatic engine start must be enabled be‐ fore using the system. Otherwise, the engine Switching on via BMW display key cannot switch on automatically to climatize the Switch on the display of the BMW display car's interior. key. Via iDrive: "Preconditioning setting"...
  • Page 308 Scheduled departure times can be set up in the BMW display key system to ensure a comfortable interior tempera‐ ture in the vehicle at the time of departure. Switch on the display of the BMW display key. ▷ One-time departure time: the time of the scheduled departure can be set.
  • Page 309 ▷ Physical condition of the vehicle occupants, "Climate control" for instance fatigue. "Air quality" BMW recommends the use of genuine BMW fragrance cartridges. "Ionization" The genuine BMW fragrance cartridges are not Fragrancing suitable for refilling. When a cartridge is empty, replace it with a new fragrance cartridge.
  • Page 310 Climate control CONTROLS To ensure a pleasant fragrance inside of the ve‐ "Climate control" hicle when starting the trip, fragrancing can occur "Fragrance" prior to the trip. The system is automatically When an empty fragrance cartridge is indicated, switched on with the pre-ventilation if fragrancing the cartridge still contains a fluid carrying the fra‐...
  • Page 311 Climate control CONTROLS Removing the fragrance cartridge Insert the removed cover on the rear of the fragrance cartridge. The fragrance cartridges are located in the glove compartment. Open the glove compartment. Front passenger side glove compartment, re‐ fer to page 325. Press on the bottom of the cartridge holder.
  • Page 312 Climate control CONTROLS Fragrance cartridge, arrow 2: second fra‐ grance indicated on the Control Display. Pull desired fragrance cartridge from the holder. Recycling Empty fragrance cartridges can be taken to a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop for recycling.
  • Page 313: Interior Equipment

    Interior equipment CONTROLS Interior equipment Vehicle features and Safety information options Warning This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The operation of remote-controlled systems cific and optional features offered with the series. with the integrated universal remote control, It also describes features and functions that are such as the garage door, may result in injury, not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due for example, body parts becoming jammed in a...
  • Page 314 Interior equipment CONTROLS Control elements on the interior Canada: if programming with the hand-held transmitter was interrupted, hold down the in‐ mirror terior mirror button and repeatedly press and release the hand-held transmitter button for 2 seconds. 6. ▷ The LED lights up green: programming completed.
  • Page 315 Interior equipment CONTROLS Synchronizing the universal remote control with Release the button. 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 for Program the relevant button on the interior 2 seconds and release.
  • Page 316 Interior equipment CONTROLS Ashtray Deleting stored functions All stored functions will be deleted. The func‐ tions cannot be deleted individually. Front center console Press and hold the two outer buttons on the in‐ terior mirror simultaneously for approximately Opening 10 seconds until the LED on the interior mirror Press onto the cover.
  • Page 317 Interior equipment CONTROLS Cigarette lighter Emptying Pull the ashtray with the closed cover out of the cup holder. Safety information Warning Contact with the hot heating element or the hot socket of the cigarette lighter can cause burns. Flammable materials can ignite if the cigarette lighter falls down or is held against the objects.
  • Page 318 Interior equipment CONTROLS General information The total load of all sockets must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volts. Do not damage the socket by using non-com‐ patible connectors. Safety information A cigarette lighter is located between the cup Warning holders in one of the marked positions.
  • Page 319 Interior equipment CONTROLS Front center console In the cargo area Press onto the cover. A socket is located on the right side in the cargo area. Unfold the cover. USB port General information Follow the information regarding the connection of mobile devices to the USB port in the section on USB connections.
  • Page 320 Interior equipment CONTROLS In the center console Properties: ▷ USB port Type A. ▷ For charging mobile devices and for data NOTICE transmission. Objects in the storage compartment, e.g., large ▷ Charge current: max. 1.5 A. USB connectors, may block or damage the cover when it is being opened or closed.
  • Page 321 Qi standard. cards with magnetic strips or cards for signal ▷ Charging the BMW Display key. transmission, between the device and the tray may impair the card function. There is a risk of General information injury and risk of damage to property.
  • Page 322 Interior equipment CONTROLS Functional requirements LED displays ▷ The mobile phone must compatibly support Color Meaning the required Qi standard. If the mobile phone does not support the Qi Blue The mobile phone is charging. standard, the mobile phone can be charged The blue LED stays illuminated once using a special Qi-compatible charging case.
  • Page 323 To ensure the more unless the booster is permanently deacti‐ best possible connection a signal booster (LTE- vated by your local BMW dealer. Compensator) is used in conjunction with the You must not remove the booster from the car WCA.
  • Page 324 Interior equipment CONTROLS Overview The fixtures are located behind the marked cov‐ ers. Installing special accessories Slide the cover to the side. Install the special accessories, refer to Instal‐ lation Instructions. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 325: Storage Compartments

    Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments Vehicle features and Front passenger side glove options compartment This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Safety information cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are Warning not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 326 Storage compartments CONTROLS Safety information integrated key, for instance when the vehicle is parked by valet parking. Additional information: Warning Integrated key, refer to page 97. Breakable objects, such as glass bottles or glasses, can break in the event of an accident Driver's side glove or a braking or evasive maneuver.
  • Page 327 Storage compartments CONTROLS Center armrest, front Opening General information A storage compartment is located in the center armrest between the seats. Opening the storage compartment Press the button, arrow 1, and fold the cover up, arrow 2. Closing the storage compartment Press cover down until it engages.
  • Page 328 Storage compartments CONTROLS Opening the cup holder NOTICE When the thermo-cup holder is switched on and the cover is closed, the thermo-cup holder can overheat. There is a risk of damage to property, among other potential damage. Switch the thermo-cup holder off before clos‐ ing the cover.
  • Page 329 Storage compartments CONTROLS Closing the cup holder not force objects into the cup holder. Use light‐ weight, shatterproof, and sealable containers. Fold in the cup holder fully, until it engages. Do not transport hot beverages. With six seats NOTICE With an open cup holder, the center armrest cannot be folded back up.
  • Page 330 Storage compartments CONTROLS Safety information Warning Clothing articles on the clothes hooks can ob‐ struct the view while driving. There is a risk of accident. When suspending clothing articles from the clothes hooks, ensure that they will not obstruct the driver's view. Warning Improper use of the clothes hooks can lead to a risk of objects flying about during braking and...
  • Page 331: Cargo Area

    Cargo area CONTROLS Cargo area Vehicle features and Warning options Improperly stowed objects can shift and be thrown into the car's interior, for instance in the This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ event of an accident or during braking and eva‐ cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 332 Cargo area CONTROLS cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in ▷ Small and light cargo: secure with ratchet Step 4. straps or, depending on the equipment, with a cargo net or draw straps. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your ve‐...
  • Page 333 Cargo area CONTROLS Storage compartments Opening the storage compartment under the cargo floor panel General information There are storage compartments beneath the cargo floor panel. Opening the storage compartments Unlock the cover of the right side panel, arrow 1, and fold open, arrow 2. Storage compartment on the left side General information...
  • Page 334 Cargo area CONTROLS Depending on the vehicle equipment, the rear the rear backrest including head restraint is seat backrests can be folded down from the rear clear when folding down. or from the cargo area. Electric reclining of the backrest Safety information From the rear Warning...
  • Page 335 Cargo area CONTROLS Folding back the backrest Fold down rear seat backrest ▷ Press the switch. The rear seat back‐ From the rear rest automatically moves to the respec‐ tive end position. Pressing again stops the Press the corresponding switch or keep it motion.
  • Page 336 Cargo area CONTROLS Remove covers from brackets. Warning A cargo cover that snaps back quickly can jam body parts or cause damage. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. Do not let the cargo cover snap back into place. Warning An incorrectly inserted cargo cover can be Remove the cargo cover from the recess un‐...
  • Page 337 Cargo area CONTROLS Closing the roller cover for luggage Stow the cargo cover as far to the right as possible and lower it on the left side. compartment Close the cargo floor panel. Pull out the cargo cover, arrow 1, and hook both sides into the brackets, arrow 2.
  • Page 338 Cargo area CONTROLS Removing the cargo cover Safety information Warning Improper use of the screen can lead to a risk of objects flying about during braking and evasive maneuvers, for example. There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property. Do not use the screen to secure the load.
  • Page 339 Cargo area CONTROLS Attaching the FlexNet Fasten the screen on the bottom side of the case with the hook and loop tape. Attach the FlexNet from the bottom in the guide of the cargo cover with the upper hooks, arrow 1. Fold the cover caps of the front lashing points open.
  • Page 340: Driving Tips

    Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Vehicle features and Engine, transmission, and axle drive options Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Do not exceed the maximum engine and road cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 341 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. There is Warning a risk of damage to property, among other po‐...
  • Page 342 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Safety information hot vehicle parts while driving, at idle or during parking. NOTICE Mobile communication devices When driving too quickly through too deep wa‐ ter, water can enter into the engine compart‐ in the vehicle ment, the electrical system or the transmission.
  • Page 343 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS the pedals. Ensure that the floor mats are se‐ curely fastened again after they were removed, Warning for instance for cleaning. In idle state or with the engine switched off, safety functions, for instance engine braking ef‐ fect, braking assistance and steering assis‐...
  • Page 344 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Safety information ▷ Do not let objects project into the opening path of the tailgate. ▷ Drive cautiously and avoid sudden accelera‐ Warning tion and braking maneuvers. Take corners When driving with a roof load, for instance with gently.
  • Page 345: Trailer Towing

    Trailer towing DRIVING TIPS Trailer towing Vehicle features and Loading options Distribute cargo as evenly as possible on the cargo area. Stow the load as low and close to the trailer axle This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ as possible. A low center of gravity in the trailer cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 346 Trailer towing DRIVING TIPS Exterior mirrors Safety information Exterior mirrors, which allow the driver to see both rear edges of the trailer, are available as Warning special accessories from a dealer’s service cen‐ Depending on the design and loading of trail‐ ter or another qualified service center or repair ers, they may begin swinging at speeds ex‐...
  • Page 347 Trailer towing DRIVING TIPS The parking brake is set. ▷ If DSC Dynamic Stability Control is deacti‐ vated or has malfunctioned. Step on the accelerator pedal sufficiently to drive off. ▷ When the power consumption of a trailer is too low, for instance due to tail lights in LED Hills technology, to be detected by the system.
  • Page 348 Trailer towing DRIVING TIPS Fittings for trailer safety chain Follow the Maintenance Instructions, refer to page 415. Safety information Warning During driving, high temperatures can occur underneath the vehicle body, for instance caused by the exhaust gas system. Contact with the hot components can cause burns. There are two fittings on the mount for the trailer There is a risk of injury.
  • Page 349: Saving Fuel

    Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Saving fuel Vehicle features and Close the windows and glass sunroof options Driving with the glass sunroof and windows open results in increased drag and raises fuel con‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ sumption. cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are Tires not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due...
  • Page 350 Driving at low engine speeds lowers fuel con‐ Have the vehicle maintained regularly to achieve sumption and reduces wear. optimal vehicle efficiency and service life. BMW recommends that maintenance work be per‐ If necessary, observe the vehicle's gear shift indi‐...
  • Page 351 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Overview Activating/deactivating ECO PRO functions The following ECO PRO functions can be acti‐ vated/deactivated: ▷ "Coasting" ▷ "ECO PRO seat heating" ▷ "ECO PRO climate control" ▷ "ECO PRO light and sight" Coasting Button Efficiency can be optimized by disengaging or switching off the engine and coasting with the engine idling.
  • Page 352 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS ECO PRO bonus range ▷ Depending on the equipment: the total dis‐ tance driven while coasting. A modified driving style helps you ▷ The total time that the engine has been extend your driving distance. switched off during automatic engine stops. The range extension can be dis‐...
  • Page 353 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Activating/deactivating coasting via consuming fuel. This driving condition is referred to as engine-off coasting. shift paddles As soon as the brake or accelerator pedal is de‐ Shift to the highest gear by pulling the right pressed, the engine is automatically coupled to shift paddle.
  • Page 354 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS ▷ Battery charge status temporarily too low or The more efficient the driving style, the more vehicle electrical system drawing excessive bars are displayed in color and the faster the bo‐ current. nus range increases. ▷ Trailer towing.
  • Page 355 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 356: Mobility

    Refueling MOBILITY Refueling Vehicle features and Safety information options NOTICE This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ With a driving distance of less than cific and optional features offered with the series. 30 miles/50 km the engine may no longer have It also describes features and functions that are sufficient fuel.
  • Page 357 Refueling MOBILITY Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise. Have fuel filler flap unlocked by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or re‐ pair shop. Place the fuel cap in the bracket attached to the fuel filler flap. Closing Warning The retaining strap of the fuel cap can be jam‐...
  • Page 358: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Wheels and tires Vehicle features and Tire pressure specifications options In the tire inflation pressure table The tire inflation pressure table, refer to This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ page 358, contains all tire inflation pressure cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 359 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Checking using tire inflation Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor. pressure specifications in the tire With Tire Pressure Monitor: inflation pressure table The corrected tire inflation pressures are applied Determine the intended tire inflation pressure automatically. Make sure that the correct tire set‐ levels for the mounted tires.
  • Page 360 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire pressure values up to X7 M50i 100 mph/160 km/h Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI X7 xDrive40i Specifications Tire size Pressure specifications in in bar/PSI with bar/PSI cold tires Specifications in bar/PSI with 285/45 R 21 2.2 / 32...
  • Page 361 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire pressure values over X7 M50i 100 mph/160 km/h Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI X7 xDrive40i Specifications Tire size Pressure specifications in in bar/PSI with bar/PSI cold tires Specifications in bar/PSI with 285/45 R 21 2.9 / 42...
  • Page 362 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Maximum tire load Manufacture date You can find the manufacture date of the tire on Maximum tire load is the maximum permissible the tire sidewall. weight for which the tire is approved. Locate the maximum tire load on the tire sidewall Designation Manufacture date and the Gross Axle Weight Rating –...
  • Page 363 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire tread ces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance. The traction grade assigned to this tire is based Summer tires on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than does not include acceleration, cornering, hydro‐...
  • Page 364 Wheels and tires MOBILITY avoid road hazards and reduce your speed, es‐ conditions that may damage tires, or drive over pecially if your vehicle is equipped with low-pro‐ them slowly and carefully. file tires. Indications of tire damage or other vehicle mal‐ Changing wheels and tires functions: ▷...
  • Page 365 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Recommended tire brands Warning Mounted steel wheels can cause technical problems, for instance unexpected loosening of the lug bolts and damage to the brake discs. There is a risk of accident. Do not mount steel wheels. Warning Incorrect wheel/tire combinations will impair the For each tire size, the manufacturer of the vehi‐...
  • Page 366 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Maximum speed of winter tires Storage If the maximum speed of the vehicle is higher ▷ Store wheels and tires in a cool, dry and dark than the permissible speed for the winter tires, place. then attach a label showing the permissible maxi‐ ▷...
  • Page 367 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire repair set Warning Heavy trailers can start swinging when continu‐ Principle ing to drive with a flat tire. There may be a risk With the tire repair set, minor tire damage can be of accident or risk of damage to property. Do sealed temporarily to enable continued driving.
  • Page 368 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Overview Compressor Storage 1 Sealant bottle unlocking 2 Sealant bottle holder Storage for the tire repair set is provided in the 3 Tire pressure display compartment under the cargo area floor. 4 Reduce tire inflation pressure button Fold up the cargo floor panel.
  • Page 369 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Filling the tire with sealing Pull filler hose completely out of the cover of the sealant bottle. Do not kink the hose. compound Safety information DANGER If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventilation is in‐ sufficient, harmful exhaust gases can enter into the vehicle.
  • Page 370 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Removing and stowing the sealant With the compressor switched off, insert the connector into the power socket in the vehi‐ bottle cle interior. Unscrew the filler hose of the sealant bottle from the tire valve. Press the red unlocking device. Remove the sealant bottle from the compres‐...
  • Page 371 Wheels and tires MOBILITY When the tire pressure does not reach at Insert the connector into the power socket in least 2 bar, contact a manufacturer service the vehicle interior. center or another qualified service center or repair shop. When a tire pressure of at least 2 bar is reached, see Minimum tire inflation pressure is reached.
  • Page 372 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire chains Do not initialize the Flat Tire Monitor after mounting tire chains, as doing so may result in incorrect readings. Safety information Do not reset the Tire Pressure Monitor after mounting tire chains, as doing so may result in incorrect readings.
  • Page 373 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Starting with the permissible maximum speed rectly and match the details on the tires and on with snow chains of 30 mph/50 km/h the rear the vehicle. axle steering will be switched on again automati‐ cally. Functional requirements The following conditions must be met for the Tire pressure monitor...
  • Page 374 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Current tire temperature "Tire Pressure Monitor" "Tire settings" Depending on the model, the current tire tem‐ peratures are displayed. "Tire selection" The current tire temperatures may change while "Manual" driving or due to the outside temperature. "Tire type"...
  • Page 375 Wheels and tires MOBILITY One to four yellow wheels Messages: for tires without special approval A flat tire or major tire pressure loss has occurred in the indicated tires. General information Gray wheels A low tire inflation pressure may cause the DSC It may not be possible to identify tire pressure Dynamic Stability Control to be switched on.
  • Page 376 Wheels and tires MOBILITY In addition, an icon with a Check Control mes‐ Actions in the event of a flat tire, refer to sage appears on the Control Display. page 377. Icon Possible cause Messages: for tires with special There is a tire pressure loss. approval General information A low tire inflation pressure may cause the DSC...
  • Page 377 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Measure Icon Possible cause Check the tire pressure and correct as There is a flat tire or a major tire pres‐ needed. sure loss. Perform a system reset. No reset was performed for the sys‐ tem. The system issues a warning If the tire inflation pressure is too based on the tire inflation pressures stored during the last reset.
  • Page 378 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Have the electronics replaced at the next oppor‐ Possible driving distance with a tunity. depressurized tire The distance for which it may be possible to Runflat tires drive safely varies depending on how the vehicle is loaded and used, e.g., speed, road conditions, Safety information outside temperature.
  • Page 379 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Declaration according to NHTSA/ These circumstances may cause a warning when temperatures fall very sharply. FMVSS 138 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Following a temperature-related warning, the tar‐ get pressures are displayed on the Control Dis‐ Each tire, including the spare (if provided) should play again after a short distance.
  • Page 380 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Initialization required replacing one or more tires or wheels on your ve‐ hicle to ensure that the replacement or alternate An initialization must be performed in the follow‐ tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to ing situations: function properly.
  • Page 381 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Runflat tires mation on run-flat tires and continued driving with these tires. Safety information Indication of a flat tire Warning A yellow warning light is illuminated in The vehicle handles differently when a run-flat the instrument cluster. tire has insufficient or no tire pressure;...
  • Page 382 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Possible driving distance with a ▷ The system has not been initialized. depressurized tire ▷ When driving on a snowy or slippery road. The distance for which it may be possible to ▷ Sporty driving style: slip on traction wheels, drive safely varies depending on how the vehicle high lateral acceleration (drifting).
  • Page 383 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Warning Warning The jack, issued by the vehicle manufacturer, is A vehicle that is raised on a vehicle jack may fall provided in order to perform a wheel change in off of the jack if lateral forces are exerted on it. the event of a breakdown.
  • Page 384 Wheels and tires MOBILITY On a slight downhill gradient Unscrewing Attach the adapter to the lug lock bolt. Unscrew the lug lock bolt. Remove the adapter after unscrewing the lug bolt. Screwing on Attach the adapter to the lug lock bolt. If nec‐ essary, turn the adapter until it fits on the lug lock bolt.
  • Page 385 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Jacking points for the vehicle Hold the vehicle jack with one hand, arrow 1, jack and grasp the vehicle jack crank or lever with your other hand, arrow 2. The jacking points for the vehicle jack are lo‐ Insert the vehicle jack into the rectangular re‐...
  • Page 386 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Make sure that the vehicle jack foot stands Put the new wheel or emergency wheel on vertically and at a right angle beneath the and screw in at least two lug bolts in a cross‐ jacking point. wise pattern until hand-tight.
  • Page 387 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Also check the tire inflation pressure of the Remove the cover, arrow 1. To do this, re‐ emergency wheel in the cargo area regularly, and lease the quick release fastener, arrows 2, on correct it as needed. both sides of the cover.
  • Page 388: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment MOBILITY Engine compartment Vehicle features and not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions. This options also applies to safety-related functions and sys‐ tems. When using these functions and systems, This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ the applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐...
  • Page 389 Engine compartment MOBILITY 8-cylinder engine 1 Filler neck for washer fluid 5 Coolant reservoir, auxiliary cooling 2 Jump-starting, negative battery terminal 6 Oil filler neck 3 Jump-starting, positive battery terminal 7 Vehicle identification number 4 Coolant reservoir, engine Hood Warning The engine compartment accommodates mov‐...
  • Page 390 Engine compartment MOBILITY Hood is unlocked. Warning An incorrectly locked hood can open while driv‐ ing and restrict visibility. There is a risk of acci‐ dent. Stop immediately and correctly close the hood. Warning Body parts can be jammed when opening and After the lever is released, pull the lever again, closing the hood.
  • Page 391: Operating Materials

    Operating materials MOBILITY Operating materials Vehicle features and Safety information options CAUTION This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The use of poor-quality fuels may result in cific and optional features offered with the series. harmful engine deposits or damage. Addition‐ It also describes features and functions that are ally, problems relating to drivability, starting and stalling, especially under certain environmental...
  • Page 392 Different Check Control messages appear on the Control Display depending on the engine oil level. Recommended gas quality Safety information BMW recommends AKI 91. M Performance model: BMW recommends AKI 93. NOTICE Refuel with this gasoline to achieve the rated An engine oil level that is too low causes en‐...
  • Page 393 Operating materials MOBILITY Electronic oil measurement Detailed measurement Principle General information The engine oil level is checked when the vehicle The electronic oil measurement has two measur‐ is stationary and displayed via a scale. ing principles: If the engine oil level is outside its permissible ▷...
  • Page 394 Operating materials MOBILITY Take care not to add too much engine oil. Opening, refer to page 390. Open the lid counterclockwise. Safety information Warning Operating materials, for instance oils, greases, coolants, fuels, can contain harmful ingredients. There is a risk of injury or danger to life. Follow the instructions on the containers.
  • Page 395 There is a risk of damage to property. It is recommended that you do not The BMW Longlife-14 FE+ and BMW Long‐ exceed the service intervals indicated in the ve‐ life-17 FE+ oil specifications are not suitable for hicle.
  • Page 396 Operating materials MOBILITY Safety information The coolant level is correct if it lies between the minimum and maximum marks in the filler neck. Warning With the engine hot and the cooling system open, coolant can escape and lead to scalding. There is a risk of injury.
  • Page 397 Follow the usage instructions on the washer fluid container. Use of BMW’s Windshield Washer Concentrate The washer fluid reservoir is located in the en‐ or the equivalent is recommended.
  • Page 398: Maintenance

    Therefore, hand the service advisor the vehicle key with which the vehicle was driven most re‐ BMW maintenance system cently. Storage periods The maintenance system provides service notifi‐ cations and thereby provides support in main‐...
  • Page 399 Maintenance MOBILITY Socket for OBD Onboard Emissions Diagnosis ▷ The warning light lights up: Emissions are deteriorating. Have the vehicle checked as soon as possible. General information ▷ The warning light flashes under certain cir‐ Devices connected to the OBD socket trigger cumstances: the alarm system when the vehicle is locked.
  • Page 400: Replacing Components

    Replacing components MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle features and switch on the wiper without a wiper blade in‐ stalled. options This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ NOTICE cific and optional features offered with the series. Folded-away wipers can be jammed when the It also describes features and functions that are hood is opened.
  • Page 401 Replacing components MOBILITY Safety information Insert the new wiper blade and press it on un‐ til it you hear it snap into the holder. Fold down the wipers. Warning Focused laser light can irritate or permanently Replacing the rear wiper blade damage the retina of the eye.
  • Page 402 Replacing components MOBILITY Safety information The following circumstances can have a negative effect on the performance of the battery: ▷ Frequent short-distance drives. DANGER ▷ The vehicle is not used for more than a Contact with live components can lead to an month.
  • Page 403 Replacing components MOBILITY Mild Hybrid technology Removing the cover Turn lid up to the opened lock symbol Principle arrow 1. Part of the Mild Hybrid technology is a battery that works with a voltage of 48 volts. Mild Hybrid technology can lower the fuel consumption. Mild Hybrid technology influences the following functions.
  • Page 404 MOBILITY Safety information Information on the fuse layout, as well as the po‐ sitions of any other fuse boxes, is available on the Internet: www.bmw.com/fusecard. Warning Additional fuse boxes Incorrect and repaired fuses can overload elec‐ trical lines and components. There is a risk of Additional fuse boxes are located in the vehicle.
  • Page 405: Breakdown Assistance

    Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Vehicle features and Warning triangle options The warning triangle is located in the tailgate. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Fold open the cover in the tailgate up. cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 406 BMW Roadside Assistance via wireless trans‐ In the event of a breakdown, data on the vehi‐ mission. cle's condition is transmitted to the BMW Road‐ side Assistance. You can launch Teleservice Help by requesting it through BMW Roadside Assistance.
  • Page 407 Check Control message appears on the instrument cluster. In addition, a text mes‐ Emergency Call sage appears on the Control Display. When BMW Accident Assistance is activated, data on the vehicle's condition is sent to BMW. Intelligent emergency call Functional requirements Principle ▷...
  • Page 408 Warning Even if you are unable to respond, the BMW If the jumper cables are connected in the incor‐ Response Center can take further steps to rect order, sparking may occur. There is a risk help you under certain circumstances.
  • Page 409 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Attach one terminal clamp of the negative jumper cable to the negative battery terminal, NOTICE or to the corresponding engine or body In the case of body contact between the two ground of assisting vehicle. vehicles, a short circuit can occur during jump- Attach the second terminal clamp to the neg‐...
  • Page 410 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Steptronic transmission: Tow truck transporting the vehicle General information The vehicle is not permitted to be towed. Safety information NOTICE The vehicle can be damaged when towing the The vehicle should only be transported on a vehicle with a single lifted axle. There is a risk of loading platform.
  • Page 411 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Tow bar The tow fitting can be screwed in at the front or rear of the vehicle. The tow fittings used should be on the same The tow fitting is located beneath the cargo floor side on both vehicles. panel.
  • Page 412 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Screw thread for tow fitting Press on the mark on the edge of the cover to push it out. Tow-starting Do not tow-start the vehicle. Start the engine by jump-starting, if possible. Have the reasons for the starting difficulties cor‐ rected by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
  • Page 413: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care MOBILITY Vehicle Care Vehicle features and Distances and temperature ▷ Maximum temperature: 140 ℉/60 ℃. options ▷ Minimum distance from sensors, cameras, seals: 12 inches/30 cm. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. ▷...
  • Page 414 Vehicle care products state off in car washes. General information General information BMW recommends using vehicle care and In a car wash, the vehicle must be able to roll cleaning products from BMW. Suitable vehicle freely. care products are available from a dealer’s serv‐...
  • Page 415 Vehicle Care MOBILITY Matte paintwork Caring for special components Only use cleaning and care products suitable for Light-alloy wheels vehicles with matte paintwork. When cleaning the vehicle, use only neutral rim Leather care cleaners having a pH value from 5 to 9. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or steam cleaners Remove dust from the leather regularly, using a above 140 ℉/60 ℃.
  • Page 416 Vehicle Care MOBILITY Plastic components Make sure that there is sufficient clearance for the pedals. Ensure that the floor mats are se‐ curely fastened again after they were removed, NOTICE for instance for cleaning. Cleaning agents that contain alcohol or sol‐ vents, such as lacquer thinners, heavy-duty The floor mats can be removed from the car's in‐...
  • Page 417 Vehicle Care MOBILITY Use a dry, clean antistatic microfiber cloth. Clean the protective glass of the Head-up Dis‐ play using a microfiber cloth and commercially available dish-washing soap. Taking the vehicle out of service When the vehicle is shut down for longer than three months, special measures must be taken.
  • Page 418: Reference

    The dimensions can vary depending on the The height of the vehicle can also differ, e.g. due model version, equipment version or country- to tires and vehicle load. specific measurement procedure. BMW X7 Width with mirrors in/mm 87.3/2,218 Width without mirrors in/mm 78.7/2,000...
  • Page 419 7,022/3,185 a) The trailer load only applies to vehicles with a mount for trailer hitches retrofitted by BMW. b) The trailer load only applies to vehicles with a factory-installed mount for trailer hitches. X7 M50i powered by BMW M...
  • Page 420 Approved gross vehicle weight, towing vehicle lbs/kg 7,319/3,320 a) The trailer load only applies to vehicles with a mount for trailer hitches retrofitted by BMW. b) The trailer load only applies to vehicles with a factory-installed mount for trailer hitches. Capacities BMW X7 Fuel tank, approx.
  • Page 421: Appendix

    The following chapters were updated in the printed version of the Owner's Manual after the editorial deadline for the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle had closed: ▷ Opening and closing: BMW Digital Key: gen‐ eral. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 422: Everything From A To Z

    Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Index Airbags Airbags, indicator and warning light Air circulation, see Recirculated-air mode 3D View, see Surround View air conditioning, climate 48V technology, see Mild Hybrid technol‐ Air distribution, manual Air drying, see air conditioning 6-seater Air flow, automatic climate control...
  • Page 423 Blu-ray, see Owner's Handbook for Navigation, rules Entertainment, Communication Automatic car wash BMW Accident Assistance Automatic climate control BMW Assist, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Automatic control, headlight Entertainment and Communication Automatic Curb Monitor, exterior mirror BMW Digital Key Automatic deactivation, front-seat passenger air‐...
  • Page 424 Climate control Car wash Climate control rules Car wash, automatic Closing with the Key Card Catalytic converter, see Hot exhaust gas sys‐ Closing with the smartphone, see BMW Digital CBS Condition Based Service Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 425 Consumption, see Current consumption Dashboard Consumption, see Trip data Dashboard, see Instrument cluster Contacts, see Owner's Handbook for Navigation, Dashcam, see BMW Drive Recorder Entertainment, Communication Data memory Container for washer fluid Data protection, settings Continued driving with a flat tire 378,...
  • Page 426 Diagnosis connection vehicle Differential lock Drive-ready state, engine start Digital Key Driver Fatigue Alert, see Driver Attention Cam‐ Digital Key, see BMW Digital Key Dimensions Driver profiles Dimmable exterior mirrors Driver profile, setup Dimmable interior mirror Driver profiles, welcome screen...
  • Page 427 Exhaust, see Exhaust gas system Emergency braking, see PostCrash - iBrake Experience Modes, BMW Intelligent Personal Emergency call Assistant Emergency service, see BMW Accident Assis‐ Exterior lighting during unlocking tance Exterior lighting with the vehicle locked Emergency service, see BMW Roadside Assis‐...
  • Page 428 Forward collision mitigation, see Intelligent functionality Safety Gesture Control For Your Own Safety Gestures, see BMW Gesture Control Fragrance cartridge, see Ambient air pack‐ Glare shield, see Sun visor Glass sunroof, electric Fragrance, see Ambient air package Glass sunroof, initialize the system...
  • Page 429 Inductive charging, smartphone, see Wireless Keyless Go, see Comfort Access charging tray Key, mechanical Inflation pressure, tires Key, see BMW display key Inflation pressure warning TPM, tires Key, see Vehicle key Information Kickdown, Steptronic transmission Initialization, Flat Tire Monitor FTM...
  • Page 430 Maintenance, see Service notifications Light control, adaptive Maintenance system, BMW Lighter, cigarettes Make-up mirror Lighting Malfunction, BMW display key Lighting, loudspeaker, see Bowers & Wil‐ Malfunction, vehicle key kins Managing devices Light in the exterior mirror, see Active Blind Spot...
  • Page 431 M Sport differential, active Opening and closing Multifunction steering wheel, buttons Opening with the Key Card Multimedia, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Opening with the smartphone, see BMW Digital Entertainment and Communication Operating concept, iDrive Operating condition of the vehicle Operation via voice...
  • Page 432 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Power gauge, see Sport displays Power Meter, see Power Display Power windows Paint, car care Pre-conditioning Pair device Pressure test tire, see Tire Pressure Moni‐ Pairing, mobile devices, see Connections Panic alarm, see Panic mode Pressure, tires Panic mode Pre-ventilation...
  • Page 433 Navigation, Entertainment, Communi‐ cation Remote control, see Vehicle key Safe braking Remote control, universal Safe Share function, see BMW Digital Key Remote Engine Start, see Stationary climate Safety belt reminder for driver's seat and front control passenger seat...
  • Page 434 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Service Center, see BMW Accident Assis‐ Smartphone Integration, Android Auto prepara‐ tance tion Service Center, see BMW Roadside Assis‐ Smartphone Integration, Apple CarPlay prepara‐ tance tion Service notifications Smartphone, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Service notifications, see Condition Based Serv‐...
  • Page 435 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Stationary climate control via Remote Engine Swinging of trailer, see Trailer stabilization con‐ Start trol Stations, AM/FM, see Owner's Handbook for Switches, see Dashboard Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Switch for driving dynamics, see Driving Dynam‐ Status control display, tires ics Control Status information, iDrive...
  • Page 436 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Tire change Trailer towing, activation Tire damage Trailer towing, technical data Tire identification marks Transmission lock, electronic unlocking Tire inflation pressure Transmission, see Steptronic transmission Tire inflation pressure monitoring, see TPM Transporting children safely Tire inflation pressure monitor TPM Travel &...
  • Page 437 Wash view, Surround View Vehicle key, replacing the battery Water on roads Vehicle key with display, malfunction Water, see Condensation water under the parked Vehicle key with display, see BMW display vehicle Website, see Internet Vehicle paint, care Weights Vehicle status...
  • Page 438 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Winter tires, tread Wiper blades, replacing Wiper fluid, see Washer fluid Wiper, fold-away position Wiper, see Washer/wiper system Wiper system Wireless charging, smartphone, see Wireless charging tray Wireless charging tray for smartphones WLAN connection Wood parts, care Wordmatch principle, see Entry comparison Wrench, see Onboard vehicle tool kit...
  • Page 439 *BL5A385B600W* 01405A385B6 ue Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 443 California Proposition 65 Warning For vehicles sold in California: Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...
  • Page 444 The Ultimate Driving Machine® BMW DRIVER'S GUIDE APP. Your customized information about the vehicle in an app. Optimized for smartphones & tablets. Can be used offline. *BL5A385B600W* 01405A385B6 ue Online Edition for Part no. 01405A385B6 - VI/21...

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