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  • Page 1 LINK: CONTENT & A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine® OWNER'S MANUAL. THE BMW 5 SERIES PLUG-IN HYBRID. Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 2 Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 3: Welcome To Bmw

    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 information on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your BMW.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Set-up and use ....................... On the road ........................AT A GLANCE Cockpit ..........................Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state ............. iDrive ..........................BMW Gesture Control ....................Voice activation system ....................General settings ......................Personal settings ......................Connections ........................Owner's Manual media ....................
  • Page 5 © 2019 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English ID5 X/19, 11 19 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 6: Notes Information

    70. the first chapter. BMW Driver’s Guide app Updates made after the editorial The BMW Driver's Guide app specifically de‐ deadline scribes features and functions found in the vehi‐ Due to updates after the editorial deadline, differ‐...
  • Page 7: Vehicle Features And Options

    Owner's Manual, refer to the Supplementary bullet points. Owner's Manuals. ▷ First possibility. Your BMW service center is happy to answer any ▷ Second possibility. questions that you may have about the features and options applicable to your vehicle.
  • Page 8: For Your Own Safety

    Vehicle documents and statutory documents. BMW center. BMW parts and accessories have been tested by Warranty BMW for their safety and suitability in BMW vehi‐ Your vehicle is technically configured for the op‐ cles. erating conditions and registration requirements BMW warrants genuine BMW parts and acces‐...
  • Page 9: Service And Warranty

    Such damage is not covered by Service and warranty the BMW New Vehicle Limited Warranty. We recommend that you read this publication Refer to chapter engine oil change regarding thoroughly. Your vehicle is covered by the follow‐...
  • Page 10: Personal Reference

    Information NOTES provide assistance during driving, for instance ▷ Responses by the vehicle to special situa‐ driver assistance systems. Furthermore, control tions such as airbag deployment or engage‐ units facilitate comfort or infotainment functions. ment of the driving stability control systems. Information about stored or exchanged data can ▷...
  • Page 11 Information NOTES Data entry and data transfer into ferred to the mobile device at the same time. De‐ pending on the type of incorporation, this in‐ the vehicle cludes, for instance position data and other general vehicle information. This optimizes the General information way in which selected apps, for instance naviga‐...
  • Page 12: Event Data Recorder (Edr)

    Information NOTES It is also possible to activate or deactivate the tions and no personal data, for instance name, data connection as a whole. That is, with the ex‐ gender, age, and crash location, are recorded. ception of functions and services required by law However, other parties, such as law enforce‐...
  • Page 13: For Canadian Customers

    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: Quick Reference Entering

    Entering QUICK REFERENCE Entering Opening and closing Locking the vehicle Press the button on the vehicle key. Buttons on the vehicle key All vehicle access points are locked. Buttons for the central locking system Overview 1 Unlocking 2 Locking 3 Opening the trunk lid With automatic tailgate operation: opening the trunk lid 4 Press and hold or press three times in quick...
  • Page 15 Entering QUICK REFERENCE Comfort Access Opening and closing the trunk lid with no-touch activation Concept Concept The vehicle can be accessed without operating The trunk lid 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 16: Driver's Door

    Entering QUICK REFERENCE Driver's door Depending on the setting, the doors may also be unlocked. Without automatic tailgate operation: closing Close the trunk lid manually. With automatic tailgate operation: closing Press the button on the inside of the 1 Exterior mirrors trunk lid.
  • Page 17: Voice Activation

    Entering QUICK REFERENCE iDrive Terminating the voice activation system Concept Press the button on the steering wheel The iDrive combines the functions of many or ›Cancel‹. switches. These functions can be operated via the Controller. Buttons on the Controller Button Function Press once: calls up the main menu.
  • Page 18: Set-Up And Use

    Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Seats, mirrors, and steering Adjusting the distance: manual head restraints wheel Electrically adjustable seats ▷ Back: press the button and push the head re‐ straint toward the rear. ▷ Forward: pull the head restraint toward the 1 Thigh support front.
  • Page 19 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Adjusting the exterior mirrors Storing Set the desired position. Press button on the door. The writ‐ ing 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 20 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE "State/Province?" Select the functions for which the mobile phone is to be used. Select the country from the list. The vehicle's Bluetooth name is displayed on Entering the address the Control Display. The address can be entered in any order. To perform additional steps on the mobile phone, refer to the mobile phone owner's Example: entering the address via the town/city...
  • Page 21 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Dialing a number Select CarPlay as the function: "Apple CarPlay" "Communication" The iPhone is connected to the vehicle and dis‐ "Dial number" played in the device list. Enter the numbers. Select the symbol. The connection is es‐ tablished via the mobile phone to which this function has been assigned.
  • Page 22: On The Road

    On the road QUICK REFERENCE On the road Driving The LED on the switch and the indicator light in the instrument cluster are illuminated. Drive-ready state Releasing Switching on drive-ready state With drive-ready state switched on: Steptronic transmission: press the switch while the brake is pressed or selector lever posi‐...
  • Page 23 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Steptronic transmission, Sport To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you select a drive mode or reverse, maintain pressure program and manual mode on the brake pedal until you are ready to start. A selector lever lock prevents the inadvertent shifting to selector lever position R or the inad‐...
  • Page 24 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Turn signal Symbol Function Instrument lighting. Right roadside parking light. Left roadside parking light. ▷ On: press the lever past the resistance point. Wiper system ▷ Off: press the lever past the resistance point in the opposite direction. Switching the wipers on/off and ▷...
  • Page 25 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Brief wipe and switching off Adjusting the sensitivity Press the lever down. Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever. ▷ Switching off: press the lever down until it reaches its standard position. Cleaning the windshield ▷...
  • Page 26 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Refueling Button Function Recirculated-air mode. Charging the vehicle Air flow, manual. Connecting To connect, engage selector lever in position P Air distribution, manual. and unlock the vehicle. Set the parking brake, if needed. SYNC program. To open the charging socket flap, press on the rear edge, arrow.
  • Page 27 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Charging process is interrupted. When tank venting has finished, a message is displayed in the instrument cluster. The fuel cap is released for opening. To open the fuel filler flap, press on the rear edge, arrow. The fuel filler flap opens. If it is not possible to open the fuel filler flap after tank venting, press the button again.
  • Page 28: Providing Assistance

    Take care not to add too much engine oil. brake dust and make the rims dirty. Brake dust Observe recommended engine oil types. can be removed by cleaning the rims. BMW rec‐ ommends using vehicle care and cleaning prod‐ ucts from BMW.
  • Page 29 The BMW Assist Concierge service offers infor‐ mation on events, gas 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 30: At A Glance Cockpit

    Cockpit AT A GLANCE Cockpit Vehicle features and available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the selected options or country versions. This also options applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐...
  • Page 31 Cockpit AT A GLANCE Light switch  161 Cruise control on/off  204 Lights off Active Cruise Control on/off  207 Daytime running lights  163 Parking lights  161 Steering and traffic jam assistant on/off  214 Automatic headlight control  162 Cruise control: to store the speed Adaptive light functions  163 High-beam Assistant  163 Pause or continue cruise control beams  162 Active Cruise Control: increase dis‐...
  • Page 32: In The Vicinity Of The Center Console

    Cockpit AT A GLANCE Wipers  130 Adjusting the steering wheel  110 Rain sensor  131 Unlocking the hood  333 Cleaning the windshield and head‐ Opening/closing trunk lid  91 lights  131 Switching drive-ready state on/ Tank vent  299 off  120 Horn, entire surface 20 Glove compartment  266 Heated steering wheel  110 In the vicinity of the center console 1 Control Display  40 Ventilation  245...
  • Page 33 Cockpit AT A GLANCE Hazard warning system  351 Driving Dynamics Control  138 SPORT driving mode Intelligent Safety  172 COMFORT driving mode ECO PRO driving mode 4 Glove compartment  265 5 Radio/multimedia, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, and Communica‐ ADAPTIVE driving mode tion  6 6 Automatic climate control  241 DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐...
  • Page 34: In The Vicinity Of The Roofliner

    Cockpit AT A GLANCE In the vicinity of the roofliner Emergency Request, SOS  353 Reading lights  166 Glass sunroof  98 Interior lights  165 Indicator light, front-seat passenger airbag  171 Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 35: Idle State, Standby State, And Drive-Ready State

    Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state AT A GLANCE Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state 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 36 Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state AT A GLANCE Standby state Automatic idle state The idle state is automatically established under the following conditions: Concept ▷ After several minutes, if no operation takes When standby state is switched on, most func‐ place on the vehicle.
  • Page 37 Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state AT A GLANCE Display in the instrument cluster When the drive-ready state is switched on, READY is displayed in the instrument cluster. Switching off drive-ready state Press the Start/Stop button to switch off drive- ready state.
  • Page 38: Idrive

    iDrive AT A GLANCE iDrive Vehicle features and Input and display options Letters and numbers This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Letters and numbers can be entered using the cific and optional features offered with the series. Controller or the touchscreen. The keyboard's It also describes features that are not necessarily display changes automatically.
  • Page 39: Status Information

    iDrive AT A GLANCE Status information Entertainment Symbol Meaning General information The status field can be found in the upper area of Bluetooth audio. the Control Display. Status information is dis‐ USB audio interface. played in the form of symbols. WiFi.
  • Page 40: Control Elements

    iDrive AT A GLANCE Safety information Press the Controller. Select the desired setting. NOTICE Specifying the number of displays Objects in the area in the front of the Control It is possible to specify the number of displays. Display can shift and damage the Control Dis‐ play.
  • Page 41 iDrive AT A GLANCE Button Function Opens navigation map. Opens destination input menu for navigation. Press once: opens the previous dis‐ play. Press and hold: open the menus used ▷ Press to select a menu item, for example. last. Opens the Options menu. Controller without navigation system General information...
  • Page 42: Opening The Main Menu

    iDrive AT A GLANCE Operating via the Controller Opening the main menu Press the button. ▷ Tilt in two directions to switch between dis‐ plays, for example. The main menu is displayed. All iDrive functions can be called up via the main menu.
  • Page 43: Changing Settings

    iDrive AT A GLANCE Press the Controller. ▷ If applicable, further operating options for the selected menu, for instance "Save station". Dynamic contents Changing settings You can display dynamic contents within the menu items. The contents of the menu items Settings, such as brightness, can be entered.
  • Page 44: Operation Via Touchscreen

    iDrive AT A GLANCE Operation via touchscreen Dynamic contents You can display dynamic contents within the menu items. The contents of the menu items General information update automatically, e.g., the active destination The Control Display is equipped with a touch‐ guidance in the navigation.
  • Page 45: Selecting Functions

    iDrive AT A GLANCE Entering letters and numbers Enter letters and numbers. Entering letters requires some practice at the be‐ Deleting ginning. When entering, pay attention to the fol‐ lowing: Symbol Function ▷ The system distinguishes between upper Tapping the symbol: deletes the let‐ and lower-case letters and numbers.
  • Page 46: Programmable Memory Buttons

    iDrive AT A GLANCE Programmable memory buttons General information The iDrive functions can be stored on the pro‐ grammable memory buttons and called up di‐ rectly, for instance radio stations, navigation des‐ tinations, phone numbers and menu entries or pages in the Integrated Owner's Manual. Settings are stored for the driver profile currently used.
  • Page 47: Bmw Gesture Control

    "Gestures" served. "Gesture control" Concept Adjusting Several iDrive functions can be operated by hand Via iDrive: motion only using BMW Gesture Control. "My Vehicle" "iDrive settings" Overview "Gestures" Select the desired setting: ▷ "Display tips": the possible gesture is shown on the Control Display.
  • Page 48 BMW Gesture Control AT A GLANCE Possible gestures Gesture Operation Function Move index finger forward and backward in the di‐ Accept call. rection of the screen. Select a highlighted entry in a list during voice activation. Confirm "Resume guidance" pop-up.
  • Page 49 BMW Gesture Control AT A GLANCE "Function assignment" Select the desired setting. System limits Gesture recognition by the camera can be distur‐ bed by the following circumstances: ▷ The camera lens is covered. ▷ Objects are located on the interior mirror.
  • Page 50: Voice Activation System

    Voice activation system AT A GLANCE Voice activation system Vehicle features and ▷ Always say commands in the language of the voice activation system. options Using the voice activation This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. system It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the...
  • Page 51 Voice activation system AT A GLANCE Adjusting Displaying possible commands The following is displayed in the top area of the Control Display: Setting the language ▷ Some possible commands for the current The language to be used for voice activation and menu.
  • Page 52: System Limits

    Major language dialects can cause problems ▷ The ConnectedDrive account in the vehicle is with the voice recognition feature. Speak loud the same as in the BMW Connected app. and clear. ▷ The vehicle is connected in the BMW Con‐...
  • Page 53 Voice activation system AT A GLANCE Activation in the BMW Connected app The Amazon Alexa Car Integration is activated in the BMW Connected app. Follow the instructions in the app. Activation in the vehicle An authorization for the use of Amazon Alexa Car Integration is required every time before starting a trip.
  • Page 54: General Settings

    General settings AT A GLANCE General settings Vehicle features and "Date and time" "Time zone:" options Select the desired setting. The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ rently used. cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily Setting the time available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the...
  • Page 55: Activating/Deactivating The Display Of The Current Vehicle Position

    "Date and time" Concept "Date:" If vehicle tracking has been activated, the current Turn the Controller until the desired day is vehicle position can be displayed in the BMW displayed. Connected app or in the ConnectedDrive cus‐ Press the Controller. tomer portal.
  • Page 56: Control Display

    ▷ Communication messages, for example e- mails, SMS text messages or reminders. Brightness ▷ Messages from, e.g., the Concierge service Via iDrive: or the BMW Connected app. ▷ Check Control messages. "My Vehicle" ▷ Messages on service notifications. "iDrive settings"...
  • Page 57 General settings AT A GLANCE Press the button. "Delete this notification" or "Delete all notifications" Adjusting The following settings can be adjusted: ▷ Select the applications, from which mes‐ sages will be permitted. ▷ Sort the messages according to date or prior‐ ity.
  • Page 58: Personal Settings

    Navigation, for instance stored destinations. The vehicle offers different functions, whose use ▷ Phone book. requires a data transfer to BMW or a service pro‐ ▷ Online data, for instance Favorites, cookies. vider. The data transfer can be deactivated for ▷...
  • Page 59: Driver Profiles

    Personal settings AT A GLANCE "Delete personal data" to apply settings in the vehicle without changing the personal driver profiles. "OK" Exit and lock the vehicle. Functional requirements The deletion process takes 15 minutes to com‐ For the system to be able to identify the driver plete.
  • Page 60 Personal settings AT A GLANCE ▷ Rearview camera. "Drive off (guest)" ▷ Panorama View. "OK" ▷ Head-up Display. The guest profile cannot be renamed. It is not assigned to the vehicle key currently in use. ▷ Driving Dynamics Control. ▷ Seat position, exterior mirror position, steer‐...
  • Page 61 "USB device" Select the USB storage device, as needed, refer to page 65. ▷ Online Via the BMW ConnectedDrive customer portal. Importing driver profiles The existing settings of the active driver profile are overwritten with the settings of the imported driver profile.
  • Page 62: Connections

    Connections AT A GLANCE Connections Vehicle features and Function Connec‐ tion type options USB storage device: USB. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Exporting and importing driver cific and optional features offered with the series. profiles. It also describes features that are not necessarily Performing software updates.
  • Page 63: Compatible Devices

    Compatible device, refer to page 63, with Move the Controller to the left. Bluetooth interface. ▷ The vehicle key or BMW display key is in the vehicle. ▷ The device is ready for operation. Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 64: Frequently Asked Questions

    Connections AT A GLANCE Pairing the mobile device with ▷ There are too many Bluetooth devices con‐ nected to the mobile phone or vehicle. the vehicle In the vehicle, delete Bluetooth connections Via iDrive: with other devices. "My Vehicle" Delete all known Bluetooth connections from "iDrive settings"...
  • Page 65: Usb Connection

    Connections AT A GLANCE ▷ A mobile phone can only be connected as The following uses are possible on USB interfa‐ audio source or as telephone. ces with data transfer: Configure the mobile phone and connect it ▷ Exporting and importing driver profiles, refer with the telephone or additional phone func‐...
  • Page 66 Connections AT A GLANCE Functional requirement Connecting device to WiFi hotspot Compatible device, refer to page 63, with USB interface. Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" Connecting the device "iDrive settings" Connect the USB storage device using a suitable "Mobile devices" adapter cable to a USB interface, refer to page 260.
  • Page 67: Apple Carplay Preparation

    Connections AT A GLANCE Enter the desired network name. "Apple CarPlay" ▷ "Hide hotspot" The iPhone is connected to the vehicle and dis‐ played in the device list, refer to page 68. Activate or deactivate the function. Confirm the entry of the hotspot code or net‐ Operation work name: For more information, refer to the Integrated...
  • Page 68 Connections AT A GLANCE Displaying the device list Disconnecting the device All devices paired with or connected to the vehi‐ Via iDrive: cle are displayed in the device list. "My Vehicle" Via iDrive: "iDrive settings" "My Vehicle" "Mobile devices" "iDrive settings" Select device.
  • Page 69: Software Update

    Updates and associated, current information is You can restore the software to the version prior available on the Internet: www.bmw.com/update. to the last update or to its factory settings. The software may only be restored when the ve‐...
  • Page 70: Owner's Manual Media

    Owner's Manual media AT A GLANCE Owner's Manual media Vehicle features and Integrated Owner's Manual options in the vehicle This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Concept cific and optional features offered with the series. The Integrated Owner's Manual specifically de‐ It also describes features that are not necessarily scribes features and functions found in the vehi‐...
  • Page 71 Owner's Manual media AT A GLANCE Opening when a Check Control Press the desired programmable message is displayed memory button and hold for more than 2 sec‐ Directly from the Check Control message on the onds. Control Display: "Owner's Manual" Executing Press the corresponding button.
  • Page 72: Bmw Edrive

    1 Combustion engine 2 Power electronics Concept 3 Electric motor This BMW is a hybrid vehicle. In addition to the 4 High-voltage cables: orange combustion engine, the vehicle features a high- 5 Auxiliary battery, combustion engine voltage system that consists of an electric motor 6 High-voltage battery and a high-voltage battery among other things.
  • Page 73 BMW eDRIVE AT A GLANCE Driving with the combustion engine: can be can be cooled or heated in advance of the trip, refer to page 253. POWER The stationary climate control, refer to The combustion engine, refer to page 125, pro‐...
  • Page 74: Safety Of The Hybrid System

    Safety of the hybrid system AT A GLANCE Safety of the hybrid system Vehicle features and Contact with water options The hybrid system is typically safe even in the following example situations: This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ ▷ Water in the footwell, for instance after a rain‐ cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 75 Safety of the hybrid system AT A GLANCE Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 76: Opening And Closing

    BMW display key, refer to page 80. Each vehicle key contains a replaceable battery, refer to page 79.
  • Page 77 Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview ▷ The settings stored in the driver profile, refer to page 59, are applied. ▷ The interior lights are switched on, unless they were manually switched off. ▷ Folded in exterior mirrors are folded out. If the exterior mirrors were folded in via the button in the car's interior, they will not be folded out when unlocking.
  • Page 78 Opening and closing CONTROLS ▷ The interior lights are switched on, unless Press the button on the vehicle key. they were manually switched off. For switch‐ ing the interior lights on/off manually, refer to The following functions are executed: page 166. ▷...
  • Page 79: Replacing The Battery

    Opening and closing CONTROLS ▷ Press the button on the vehicle key Insert a type CR 2032 battery with the posi‐ and hold for at least 3 seconds. tive side facing up. ▷ Briefly press the button on the vehicle key Press the cover closed.
  • Page 80: Bmw Display Key

    BMW display key vehicle key General information The BMW display key is supplied with an addi‐ tional mechanical key. If the display key is used, the mechanical key should be carried with you, for instance in the wallet. The mechanical key is used like the integrated key, refer to page 85.
  • Page 81 Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview vehicle key with you so that the vehicle can be opened from the outside. Warning For some country versions, unlocking from the inside is only possible with special knowledge. Persons who spend a lengthy time in the vehi‐ cle while being exposed to extreme tempera‐...
  • Page 82 Opening and closing CONTROLS Display Switching on/off The display will go out automatically after a brief General information period to conserve battery power. The display is divided into the upper status line, To hide the display manually: the information area, and the lower status line. Press the button on the left side of the display key.
  • Page 83 Opening and closing CONTROLS At higher temperatures, the charge current Main menu Information/Function through the display key may be reduced, and "Vehicle Maintenance indicators of in isolated cases the charge process may be information" Condition Based Service CBS, interrupted temporarily. refer to page 341.
  • Page 84 Close the tray cover. Malfunction General information A Check Control message is displayed. BMW display key detection by the vehicle may malfunction under the following circumstances: It is not possible to switch on the drive-ready ▷ The battery of the display key is discharged.
  • Page 85 Opening and closing CONTROLS Integrated key Locking/unlocking via the door lock General information Pull and hold the door handle outward with one hand. The driver's door can be locked and unlocked without the vehicle key using the integrated key. The integrated key also fits the glove compart‐ ment.
  • Page 86: Buttons For The Central Locking System

    Opening and closing CONTROLS Alarm system Pull the door opener above the armrest. ▷ Front doors: pull the door handle on the door The activated alarm system is triggered when to open the door. The other doors remain the door is opened, if the vehicle has been un‐ locked.
  • Page 87 Opening and closing CONTROLS Unlocking Locking General information General information The behavior of the vehicle during unlocking via The behavior of the vehicle during locking via the the Comfort Access depends on the following Comfort Access depends on the following set‐ settings: tings: ▷...
  • Page 88 Opening and closing CONTROLS Convenient closing Safety information Safety information Warning Body parts can be jammed when operating the Warning trunk lid. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the trunk lid is clear With convenient closing, body parts can be during opening and closing.
  • Page 89 Opening and closing CONTROLS If the vehicle key is in the sensor area, the trunk this movement, the leg must pass through lid may open or close inadvertently if you unin‐ the ranges of both sensors. tentionally move your foot or if a foot movement is detected.
  • Page 90: Trunk Lid

    Opening and closing CONTROLS Without automatic tailgate ▷ Interference of the radio connection from mo‐ bile phones or other electronic devices in di‐ operation rect proximity to the vehicle key. Do not transport the vehicle key together with Opening from the outside electronic devices.
  • Page 91 Opening and closing CONTROLS side of the trunk lid to lock an unlocked vehicle ▷ By pressing the button on the vehicle key. before closing the trunk lid. Pressing again continues the opening mo‐ tion. ▷ By pressing or pulling the button in the driv‐ With automatic tailgate er's door.
  • Page 92: Automatic Soft Closing

    Opening and closing CONTROLS Automatic Soft Closing Malfunction In the event of an electrical malfunction, operate the unlocked trunk lid manually with a slow and Safety information smooth motion. Locking separately Warning Body parts can be jammed while operating the General information doors.
  • Page 93 Opening and closing CONTROLS Confirmation signals from the Automatic locking vehicle Via iDrive: Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Vehicle settings" "Doors/Key" "Doors/Key" Select the desired setting: Deactivate or activate the desired confirma‐ ▷ "Lock automatically" tion signals: The vehicle locks automatically after a ▷...
  • Page 94: Switching On/Off

    Opening and closing CONTROLS ▷ "Tailgate" By flashing of the hazard warning system and headlights, where required. The trunk lid is opened. Do not modify the system to ensure function of ▷ "Tailgate and door(s)" the alarm system. The trunk lid is opened and the doors are unlocked.
  • Page 95: Interior Motion Sensor

    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 vehicle washes. ▷...
  • Page 96: Power Windows

    Opening and closing CONTROLS Power windows Opening ▷ Press the switch to the resistance point. General information The window opens while the switch is being The windows can be opened with the vehicle held. key from the outside as well as closed with Com‐ ▷...
  • Page 97: Safety Switch

    Opening and closing CONTROLS Rear window roller Closing without the jam protection system sunblind In case of danger from the outside or if ice might prevent normal closing, proceed as follows: Safety information Pull the switch past the resistance point and hold it there.
  • Page 98: Roller Sunblinds, Rear Side Windows

    Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview The roller sunblind cannot be moved at low inte‐ rior temperatures. Roller sunblinds, rear side windows Warning With closed roller sunblinds and open windows, the roller sunblinds may be strained while driv‐ Opening/closing the glass sun‐ ing due to the wind.
  • Page 99: Comfort Position

    Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening/closing the glass tion initially only opens the glass sunroof up to this comfort position. sunroof and sun protection Pressing the switch again opens the glass sun‐ separately roof fully. ▷ Press the switch in the desired direction to the resistance Jam protection system point and hold it there.
  • Page 100 Opening and closing CONTROLS Closing from the raised position ▷ If the glass sunroof is open, it first closes, then opens and closes again. without jam protection Initialization is complete once the glass sunroof In case of danger from the outside or if ice might and sun protection have opened then closed prevent normal closing, proceed as follows: again.
  • Page 101: Seats, Mirrors, And Steering Wheel

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel Vehicle features and Warning options With a backrest inclined too far to the rear, the efficacy of the safety belt can no longer be en‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ sured.
  • Page 102: Thigh Support

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Seat tilt 1 Thigh support Move switch up or down. 2 Forward/backward, height, seat tilt Backrest tilt 3 Upper backrest 4 Backrest width 5 Lumbar support 6 Backrest tilt, head restraint Forward/backward Move switch forward or backward. Thigh support Multifunctional seat Push switch forward or backward.
  • Page 103 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 104: Safety Belts

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Safety belts stance in the event of an accident or during braking and evasive maneuvers. There is a risk of injuries or danger to life. Make sure that all Number of safety belts and occupants are wearing safety belts correctly.
  • Page 105: Front Head Restraints

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Safety belt reminder for rear ▷ Re-tighten the safety belt frequently upward around your upper body. seats Buckling the safety belt General information Guide the safety belt slowly over shoulder The safety belt reminder is automatically acti‐ and hip to put it on.
  • Page 106: Active Head Restraint

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Safety information Have the active head restraint checked and if necessary replaced in the case of damage or if it was exposed to an accident. Warning Adjusting the height: power head A missing protective effect due to removed or not correctly adjusted head restraints can restraints cause injuries in the head and neck area.
  • Page 107: Rear Head Restraints

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the side extensions Warning Body parts can be jammed when moving the head restraint. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement is clear when moving the head restraint. Warning Objects on the head restraint reduce the pro‐...
  • Page 108: Adjusting The Height

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the height After the installation, make sure that the head re‐ straint engages correctly. Mirrors Exterior mirrors General information The mirror on the front passenger side is more curved than the driver's side mirror. The height of the outer head restraints can be adjusted.
  • Page 109: Interior Mirror

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Folding the mirrors in and out is helpful in the fol‐ lowing situations: ▷ In vehicle washes. ▷ On narrow roads. Mirrors that were folded in are folded out auto‐ matically at a speed of approx. 25 mph/40 km/h. Automatic heating Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated as needed and when the drive-ready state is...
  • Page 110: Heated Steering Wheel

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS ▷ In the mirror glass. The current steering wheel position can be stored using the memory function, refer to ▷ On the back of the mirror. page 111. Overview Adjusting Functional requirements Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seating position by press‐...
  • Page 111: Memory Function

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview If the trip is resumed within approx. 15 minutes after an intermediate stop, the heated steering wheel activates automatically if the function was switched on at the end of the last trip. Memory function Concept The following settings can be stored and, if nec‐...
  • Page 112: Seat Heating

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS ▷ Pelvis activation. "Seat massage" ▷ Upper body activation. Select the desired setting. ▷ Full body activation. Seat heating ▷ Back massage. ▷ Shoulder massage. ▷ Lumbar massage. Overview ▷ Upper body training. Front ▷...
  • Page 113: Active Seat Ventilation

    Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview When ECO PRO is activated, refer to page 283, the heating output is reduced. Switching off Press and hold the button until the bar display on the climate control display goes out. Seat heating distribution The heating action in the seat cushion and the Active seat ventilation seat backrest can be distributed in different...
  • Page 114 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel CONTROLS been switched on. A new alignment is carried out after the settings have been changed. Depending on the equipment package, the fol‐ lowing functions can be automatically activated: ▷ Seat heating. ▷ Heated steering wheel. ▷...
  • Page 115: 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 and animals. There is This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ a risk of injuries or danger to life. Do not leave cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 116: Installing Child-Restraint Systems

    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 effi‐ ating and safety information of the child restraint cacy of safety gear, including safety belts, can system manufacturer when selecting, installing,...
  • Page 117: On The Front Passenger Seat

    Transporting children safely CONTROLS On the front passenger seat Child seat security Deactivating airbags Warning Active front-seat passenger airbags can injure a child in a child restraint system when the air‐ bags are activated. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the front-seat passenger air‐...
  • Page 118: Child Restraint Systems With Tether Strap

    Transporting children safely CONTROLS Mounts for the lower LATCH Before installing LATCH child anchors restraint fixing systems Pull the safety belt away from the area of the General information child restraint system. The lower anchors may be used to attach the Assembly of LATCH child CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child and CRS weight of 65 lbs/30 kg when the child is...
  • Page 119: Locking The Doors And Windows In The Rear

    Transporting children safely CONTROLS is a risk of damage to property. Only mount Attach the hook of the retaining strap to the child restraint systems to the upper anchors. anchor. Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it down. Lower and engage head restraints as Anchors needed.
  • Page 120: Driving

    Driving CONTROLS Driving Vehicle features and bustion engine. In this case, the vehicle will not accelerate as usual. options The maximum drive power can be utilized as soon as eBoost is available, refer to page 143. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 121 Driving CONTROLS Depending on the prerequisite, the electric drive- ready state or a combustion engine start is pos‐ Warning sible. An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and possibly roll away. There is a risk of accident. Electric drive-ready state Before exiting, secure the vehicle against roll‐...
  • Page 122: Auto Start/Stop Function

    Driving CONTROLS Auto Start/Stop function ▷ When the hood is unlocked. The indicator lights come on. The combustion engine can only be started via the Start/Stop but‐ Concept ton. The Auto Start/Stop function helps save fuel. The system switches off the combustion engine Switching off the vehicle during when conditions for electric driving have been an automatic engine stop...
  • Page 123: Functional Requirements

    Driving CONTROLS Safety information Overview Warning When driving in electric mode, pedestrians and other traffic might pay less attention to the ve‐ hicle due to the lack of engine noise. There is a risk of accident. Adjust driving style to traffic conditions.
  • Page 124 Driving CONTROLS eDRIVE mode. Automatic starting of the engine If the current charge state is too low, the battery while driving, refer to page 125. is charged during the trip. This charging process increases the average consumption. Activating MAX eDRIVE Activating BATTERY CONTROL Press the button repeatedly until MAX eDRIVE is displayed in the instrument...
  • Page 125 Driving CONTROLS Driving with the Auto Start/Stop function, coasting combustion engine: POWER Concept The combustion engine is automatically stopped Concept and disengaged from the drivetrain. This driving condition of rolling is referred to as coasting. The combustion engine provides the main drive After coasting, the combustion engine or electric power to move the vehicle.
  • Page 126: Parking Brake

    Driving CONTROLS Parking brake The electric motor provides assistance as needed with additional propulsive power. Concept eASSIST The parking brake is used to prevent the vehicle During normal vehicle operation, the electric mo‐ from rolling when it is parked. tor assists the combustion engine, depending on the situation.
  • Page 127 Driving CONTROLS Overview Steptronic transmission: press the switch while the brake is pressed or selector lever position P is set. The LED and indicator light go out. The parking brake is released. Automatic release The parking brake is released automatically when you drive away.
  • Page 128 Driving CONTROLS Safety information Overview Warning 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. In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away, follow the following: ▷...
  • Page 129: Turn Signal, High Beams, Headlight Flasher

    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 130: Wiper System

    Driving CONTROLS "One-touch turn signal" sure that the vehicle is switched off when the wipers are in the folded away state and the wip‐ Select the desired setting. ers are folded in when switching on. The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐ rently used.
  • Page 131: Windshield Washer System

    Driving CONTROLS Press the lever down. In frosty conditions, wiper operation may not start. ▷ Switching off: press the lever down until it reaches its standard position. Deactivating ▷ Brief wipe: press the lever down from the standard position. Press the lever back into the standard position. The lever automatically returns to its initial Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity position when released.
  • Page 132 Driving CONTROLS Cleaning the windshield NOTICE If the wipers are frozen to the windshield, the wiper blades can be torn off and the wiper mo‐ tor can overheat when switching on. There is a risk of damage to property. Defrost the wind‐ shield prior to switching the wipers on.
  • Page 133: Washer Fluid

    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 134: Steptronic Transmission

    Driving CONTROLS Steptronic transmission Parking position P Selector lever position, for instance for parking the vehicle. The transmission blocks the drive Concept wheels in selector lever position P. The Steptronic transmission combines the func‐ Engage selector lever position P only when the tions of an automatic transmission with the pos‐...
  • Page 135 Driving CONTROLS Rolling or pushing the vehicle ▷ Unintentional shifting from selector lever po‐ sition P into another selector lever position. General information Fasten driver's safety belt. Press and hold the button to release the se‐ In some situations, the vehicle is to roll without lector lever lock.
  • Page 136: Shift Paddles

    Driving CONTROLS Sport program M/S Activating manual mode Press the selector lever to the left from selec‐ Concept tor lever position D, arrow 1. The shifting points and shifting times in the Sport program are designed for a sportier driving style.
  • Page 137 Driving CONTROLS General information Displays in the instrument cluster Shifting The selector lever position is dis‐ The vehicle only shifts at suitable engine and played, for example P. road speeds. Short-term manual mode In selector lever position D, actuating a shift pad‐ dle switches into manual mode temporarily.
  • Page 138: Driving Dynamics Control

    Driving CONTROLS Displays in the instrument For additional information, see the chapter on tow-starting and towing, refer to page 356. cluster The selected driving mode is dis‐ Driving Dynamics Control played in the instrument cluster. Concept Driving modes The Driving Dynamics Control influences the driving dynamics properties of the vehicle.
  • Page 139 Driving CONTROLS SPORT INDIVIDUAL Configuration Via iDrive: Concept "My Vehicle" Individual settings can be adjusted in the SPORT "Vehicle settings" INDIVIDUAL driving mode. If necessary, "Driving Experience Control" Configuration "Configure ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL" Via iDrive: Select the desired setting. "My Vehicle" The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐...
  • Page 140: Displays

    Displays CONTROLS Displays Vehicle features and Service notifications  150 options 4 Displays of the hybrid system  142 5 High-voltage battery charge indicator  142 This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ 6 Navigation display cific and optional features offered with the series. Transmission display It also describes features that are not necessarily Status, Driving Dynamics Control  138 available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the...
  • Page 141: Charging Screen

    2 Range for electric driving  297 6 Maximum electrical range  297 3 Charging status with charging cable  297 7 End of charging time  297 BMW Wireless Charging status  294 Departure time with timer  297 4 Timer, departure time  297 Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 142 Displays CONTROLS Displays of the hybrid live parts, for instance orange high-voltage ca‐ bles, even when the batteries are discharged. system Display Displays in the instrument cluster Instrument cluster without enhanced features General information The following functions of the hybrid system are displayed: ▷...
  • Page 143 Displays CONTROLS Electric driving: MAX eDRIVE If the pointer is outside the range highlighted in blue, the combustion engine is switched on, ar‐ The display becomes active after row 3. MAX eDRIVE, refer to page 123, is activated via the eDRIVE but‐ For further information, please refer to electric ton.
  • Page 144 Displays CONTROLS Orange: energy flow of the combustion en‐ Sym‐ Meaning gine. Blue: energy flow of the hybrid system. Adapting to the course of the road. ▷ Vehicle states: Current energy flow. ▷ ePOWER. Consumption history. ▷ POWER. ▷ eBOOST. Adapting to the course of the road ▷...
  • Page 145: Check Control

    Displays CONTROLS Check Control Adjusting the route length Via iDrive: Concept Press the button. The Check Control system monitors functions in "Scaling:" the vehicle and notifies you of malfunctions in Select the desired setting. the monitored systems. General information Resetting consumption history Via iDrive: A Check Control message is displayed as a com‐...
  • Page 146 Displays CONTROLS Safety belt reminder for rear seats Have the system immediately checked by a deal‐ er's service center or another qualified service The safety belt is not buckled on the cor‐ center or repair shop. responding rear seat. DSC, refer to page 200. Airbag system DSC Dynamic Stability Control is Airbag system and belt tensioner may...
  • Page 147 Displays CONTROLS Tire Pressure Monitor TPM, refer to page 318. Turn signal Turn signal switched on. Steering system Unusually rapid flashing of the indicator light indicates that a turn signal bulb has Steering system may not be working. failed. Have the system checked by a dealer's Turn signal, refer to page 129.
  • Page 148 Displays CONTROLS Blue lights "Check Control" Select the SMS text message. High beams Display High beams are switched on. High beams, refer to page 130. Check Control At least one Check Control message is Hiding Check Control messages displayed or stored. SMS text messages SMS text messages in combination with a sym‐...
  • Page 149: Safety Information

    Displays CONTROLS Fuel gauge Safety information Concept Warning Even at temperatures above +37 ℉/+3 ℃ The current fill level of the fuel tank is displayed. there can be a risk of icy roads, for instance on bridges or shady sections of the road. There is General information a risk of accident.
  • Page 150: Service Notifications

    With a driving range of less than Some information on service notifications can 30 miles/50 km the engine may no longer have also be shown on the BMW display key. sufficient fuel. Engine functions are not en‐ sured anymore. There is a risk of damage to Display property.
  • Page 151: Gear Shift Indicator

    Displays CONTROLS Gear shift indicator Symbols Sym‐ Description Concept bols The system recommends the most efficient gear No service is currently required. for the current driving situation. General information The time for recommended mainte‐ Depending on the design and country version, nance or a legally mandated inspec‐...
  • Page 152 Displays CONTROLS Display via operating mode of the nored depending on the situation in the instru‐ ment cluster and the Head-up Display. instrument cluster With the navigation system, the system takes The Speed Limit Info displays are shown or hid‐ into account the information stored in the naviga‐...
  • Page 153: System Limits

    Displays CONTROLS Selection lists System limits The system may not be fully functional and may provide incorrect information in the following sit‐ General information uations: Depending on your vehicle's equipment, the fol‐ ▷ In heavy fog, wet conditions, or snowfall. lowing can be displayed or operated using the ▷...
  • Page 154 Displays CONTROLS Display ▷ Miles and trip miles. ▷ Navigation data. When destination guidance is activated in the navigation system. ▷ Instrument cluster without enhanced fea‐ tures: Charge state of the high-voltage battery. ▷ Consumption display. ▷ Average consumption and average speed. ▷...
  • Page 155 Displays CONTROLS Instrument cluster without ▷ Keep the knob pressed down to reset the trip miles. enhanced features: charge state of the high-voltage battery Display Concept The current charge state of the high-voltage bat‐ tery can be shown in the form of a bar display in the Onboard Computer.
  • Page 156 Displays CONTROLS Display Display ▷ Odometer for electric driving, arrow 1. ▷ Average speed, arrow 1. ▷ Average consumption, arrow 2. ▷ Average consumption, arrow 2. ▷ Current consumption, arrow 3. Engine temperature display Average speed and average General information consumption Displays the current engine temperature, based on a combination of coolant and engine oil tem‐...
  • Page 157: Sport Displays

    Displays CONTROLS Onboard Computer on the "Trip computer" Move the Controller to the left, if needed. Control Display ▷ "Reset": all values are reset. ▷ "Automatic reset": all values are reset Concept approx. 4 hours after the vehicle has The Onboard Computer displays different vehi‐ come to a standstill.
  • Page 158: Vehicle Status

    Displays CONTROLS Turn the Controller until the desired speed is Symbols Description displayed. "Engine oil level": Electronic en‐ Press the Controller. gine oil level check, refer to page 335. Activating/deactivating "Check Control": displaying Via iDrive: stored Check Control mes‐ "My Vehicle" sages, refer to page 148.
  • Page 159: Switching On/Off

    Displays CONTROLS Switching on/off The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐ rently used. Via iDrive: Selecting displays in the Head-up "My Vehicle" Display "iDrive settings" Via iDrive: "Displays" "Head-Up Display" "My Vehicle" "Head-Up Display" "iDrive settings" "Displays" Display "Head-Up Display"...
  • Page 160 Displays CONTROLS "Height" A film in the windshield prevents double images from being generated. Turn the Controller until the desired height is reached. For this reason, it is strongly suggested to have the special windshield replaced by a dealer’s Press the Controller. service center or another qualified service center The setting is stored for the driver profile cur‐...
  • Page 161: Lights

    Lights CONTROLS Lights Vehicle features and Symbol 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 that are not necessarily Adaptive light functions. available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the Low beams.
  • Page 162: Welcome Lights And Headlight Courtesy Delay Feature

    Lights CONTROLS Low beams Headlight courtesy delay feature Position of switch: General information The low beams illuminate when drive-ready state The low beams stay illuminated for a particular is switched on. time if the high beams are switched on after the drive-ready state is switched off.
  • Page 163: Daytime Running Lights

    Lights CONTROLS Activating For example, the sensors are unable to detect fog or hazy weather. In these situations, switch Position of switch: the lights on manually. The adaptive light functions are active when the drive-ready state is switched on. Daytime running lights Adaptive Light Control Depending on the steering angle and other pa‐...
  • Page 164 Lights CONTROLS Sensitivity of the high-beam the high beams on or off depending on the traffic situation. Assistant General information General information The high-beam Assistant ensures that the high The sensitivity of the high-beam Assistant can beams are switched on, whenever the traffic sit‐ be adjusted.
  • Page 165: Instrument Lighting

    Lights CONTROLS Instrument lighting ▷ When detecting poorly-lit road users such as pedestrians, cyclists, horseback riders and wagons; when driving close to train or ship Functional requirement traffic; or at animal crossings. The parking lights or low beams must be ▷...
  • Page 166: Ambient Light

    Lights CONTROLS Switching the interior lights Selecting the color scheme on/off Via iDrive: Press the button. "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" To switch off permanently: press the button and "Lighting" hold for approx. 3 seconds. "Interior lighting" The interior lights in the rear of the vehicle can "Color"...
  • Page 167 Lights CONTROLS Switching on/off The speaker lighting is switched on when the ve‐ hicle is unlocked, and switched off when the ve‐ hicle is locked. Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Lighting" "Interior lighting" "Bowers & Wilkins" The selected setting is stored for the driver pro‐ file currently used.
  • Page 168: Safety

    Safety CONTROLS Safety Vehicle features and available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the selected options or country versions. This also options applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐...
  • Page 169: Knee Airbag

    Vehicle modifications for a person with disabili‐ ▷ Keep a distance from the airbags. ties may affect the air bag system; contact BMW Customer Relations for further information. ▷ Always grasp the steering wheel on the steering wheel rim.
  • Page 170: Automatic Deactivation Of The Front-Seat Passenger Airbags

    Safety CONTROLS Functional readiness of the Automatic deactivation of the airbag system front-seat passenger airbags Safety information Concept The system reads if the front passenger seat is occupied by measuring the human body's resist‐ Warning ance. Individual components can be hot after trigger‐ Front, knee, and side airbag on the front pas‐...
  • Page 171 Safety CONTROLS ▷ Do not attach covers, cushions, ball mats or restraint system has been detected and the other items to the front passenger seat un‐ front-seat passenger airbags are not activated. less they are specifically determined to be Strength of the driver's and safe for use on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 172: Intelligent Safety

    Safety CONTROLS Intelligent Safety style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate. Concept Intelligent Safety enables central operation of the Warning driver assistance systems. Due to system limits, individual functions can malfunction during tow-starting/towing with the General information Intelligent Safety systems activated.
  • Page 173: Detection Range

    Safety CONTROLS Press the button: ▷ Camera in the area of the interior mirror. The menu for the Intelligent Safety sys‐ ▷ Radar sensor in the front bumper. tem is displayed. Intersection collision warning when equipped If all Intelligent Safety systems were switched off, with a radar sensor: in addition, a warning is is‐...
  • Page 174 Safety CONTROLS Camera traffic closely and actively intervene where ap‐ propriate. Warning Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub‐ stitute for the driver’s personal judgment. Due to its limits, the system may not issue warnings or reactions, or these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with their normal use.
  • Page 175 Safety CONTROLS Warning with braking function "Configure INDIVIDUAL": depending on the equipment version, the Intelligent Safety sys‐ tems can be individually configured. The individ‐ Display ual settings are activated and stored for the A warning symbol appears in the instrument driver profile currently used.
  • Page 176 Safety CONTROLS Brake intervention, City braking The driver may interrupt the braking intervention function by stepping on the accelerator pedal or function by actively moving the steering wheel. The warning prompts the driver to intervene. If a Intersection collision warning: brake intervention warning is active, the maximum braking force is is not performed in the event of cross traffic.
  • Page 177 Safety CONTROLS ▷ Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of you, cess of premature or unjustified warnings and re‐ or sharply decelerating vehicles. actions. ▷ Vehicles with an unusual rear appearance. Evasion Assistant ▷ Two-wheeled vehicles ahead of you. ▷ Intersection collision warning: crossing vehi‐...
  • Page 178 Safety CONTROLS Warning Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub‐ stitute for the driver’s personal judgment. Due to its limits, the system may not issue warnings or reactions, or these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with their normal use.
  • Page 179 Safety CONTROLS Warning with evasion support Thus, a system reaction might not come or might come late. Display in the instrument cluster The following situations may not be detected, for example: A warning symbol appears in the instrument cluster and in the Head-up Display if a collision ▷...
  • Page 180 Safety CONTROLS Person warning with City Safety information braking function Warning The system cannot serve as a substitute for the Concept driver’s personal judgment in assessing visibility The system may prevent some accidents with and traffic situation. There is a risk of accident. pedestrians.
  • Page 181 Safety CONTROLS Intelligent Safety "ALL ON": all Intelligent Safety systems are switched on. Basic settings are activated for the subfunctions. Camera "INDIVIDUAL": the Intelligent Safety systems are switched on according to the individual settings. Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi‐ vidually switched off.
  • Page 182: Night Vision With Pedestrian And Animal Detection

    Safety CONTROLS If there is a risk of collision, the system may also ▷ Pedestrians having a body size less than assist with braking. 32 in/80 cm. When the vehicle is traveling at a low speed, the Functional limitations vehicle may come to a complete stop. The system may not be fully functional or may The braking intervention occurs only if vehicle not be available in the following situations:...
  • Page 183 Safety CONTROLS General information In addition, the system also detects animals above a certain minimum size, for instance deer. Thermal image Display on the Control Display with thermal im‐ age activated: ▷ People detected by the system: in light yel‐ low.
  • Page 184: Warning Function

    Safety CONTROLS style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic closely When the vehicle lighting is switched on, the and actively intervene where appropriate. camera objective is cleaned at regular intervals when the windshield washer system, refer to page 131, is activated. Overview Switching on Buttons in the vehicle...
  • Page 185 Safety CONTROLS With animal warnings, no distinction is made be‐ Symbol Meaning tween the central or expanded area. Symbol lights up Prewarning. The entire area moves along with the vehicle in red. the direction of the steering angle and changes with the vehicle speed.
  • Page 186: Lane Departure Warning

    Safety CONTROLS Limits of pedestrian and animal Vehicles with side collision mitigation: if in the speed range up to 130 mph/210 km/h a lane detection marking is crossed, the system intervenes with a In some situations, it may occur that pedestrians brief active steering intervention in addition to vi‐...
  • Page 187 Safety CONTROLS Overview "Configure INDIVIDUAL": depending on the equipment version, the Intelligent Safety sys‐ tems can be individually configured. The individ‐ Button in the vehicle ual settings are activated and stored for the driver profile currently used. As soon as a setting is changed on the menu, all settings of the menu are activated.
  • Page 188: Display In The Instrument Cluster

    Safety CONTROLS Display in the instrument cluster ▷ "Always": the system issues a warning whenever a hazardous situation is de‐ The symbol illuminates green: at least tected. one lane marking was detected and ▷ "Reduced": some warnings are sup‐ warnings can be issued. pressed depending on the situation, for instance during passing without a turn Warning function...
  • Page 189: Blind Spot Collision Warning

    Safety CONTROLS ▷ Automatically after approx. 3 seconds. ▷ If the camera has overheated and been tem‐ porarily switched off due to excessively high ▷ When returning to your own lane. temperatures. ▷ When braking hard. ▷ Up to 10 seconds after the start of the engine ▷...
  • Page 190 Safety CONTROLS Radar sensors The light in the exterior mirror flashes and the steering wheel vibrates. Vehicles with side collision mitigation: at speeds between 45 mph/70 km/h and 130 mph/210 km/h, the system can intervene with a brief active steering intervention and help to return the vehicle into the lane.
  • Page 191 Safety CONTROLS Vehicles with side collision "INDIVIDUAL": the Intelligent Safety systems are switched on according to the individual settings. mitigation: switching steering intervention on/off Some Intelligent Safety systems cannot be indi‐ vidually switched off. The steering intervention can be switched on and off separately for blind spot collision warning Press and hold this button.
  • Page 192 Safety CONTROLS With side collision mitigation ▷ In tight curves or on narrow lanes. ▷ If the bumper is dirty, iced up, or covered, When at speeds between 45 mph/70 km/h and for instance by stickers. 130 mph/210 km/h the vibrating steering wheel is ignored and the lane marking crossed, the sys‐...
  • Page 193 Safety CONTROLS be displayed. However, there may also be an ex‐ cess of premature warnings of critical situations. Warning Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a sub‐ stitute for the driver’s personal judgment. Due Side collision mitigation to its limits, the system may not issue warnings or reactions, or these may be issued late or in a Concept manner that is not consistent with their normal...
  • Page 194 Safety CONTROLS Switching on/off Switching on automatically The side collision mitigation activates automati‐ cally after departure if the function was switched on at the end of the last trip. Switching on/off manually Press the button. Front bumper. The menu for the Intelligent Safety sys‐ tem is displayed.
  • Page 195 Safety CONTROLS System limits Button Status Button lights up green: all Intelligent Safety information Safety systems are switched on. Button lights up orange: some Intelli‐ Warning gent Safety systems are switched off The system is designed to operate in certain or currently unavailable.
  • Page 196 Safety CONTROLS Safety information ▷ If the camera has overheated and been tem‐ porarily switched off due to excessively high temperatures. Warning ▷ Up to 10 seconds after the start of the engine The system cannot serve as a substitute for the via the Start/Stop button.
  • Page 197: Active Protection

    Safety CONTROLS The system is deactivated in the following situa‐ ▷ Front collision mitigation: automatic brake in‐ tions: tervention. ▷ When driving in reverse. ▷ Front collision mitigation: Brake Assistant. ▷ Night Vision with pedestrian and animal de‐ System limits tection: Brake Assistant.
  • Page 198 Safety CONTROLS Safety information All other systems can be restored to the desired setting. Warning PostCrash – iBrake The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment in assessing one's physical state. An increasing lack of alertness or Concept fatigue may not be detected or not be detected In the event of an accident, the system can bring...
  • Page 199 Safety CONTROLS ▷ "Off": no break recommendation is made. ▷ "Standard": the break recommendation is made with a defined value. ▷ "Sensitive": the break recommendation is issued earlier. Display If the driver becomes less alert or fatigued, a message is displayed in the Control Display with the recommendation to take a break.
  • Page 200: 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 201 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Safety information Deactivating/activating DSC General information Warning When DSC is deactivated, driving stability is re‐ The system cannot serve as a substitute for the duced during acceleration and when driving in driver’s personal judgment in assessing the curves.
  • Page 202: Dtc Dynamic Traction Control

    Driving stability control systems CONTROLS DTC Dynamic Traction Activating/deactivating DTC Control Activating DTC Press the button. Concept TRACTION is displayed in the instru‐ DTC is a version of the DSC Dynamic Stability ment cluster and the indicator light for DSC OFF Control where forward momentum is optimized.
  • Page 203 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS driving forces to the front and rear axles as de‐ manded by the driving situation and road surface. Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 204: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Vehicle features and closely and actively intervene where appropri‐ ate. options This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Warning cific and optional features offered with the series. The use of the system can lead to an increased It also describes features that are not necessarily risk of accidents in the following situations, available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the...
  • Page 205: Setting The Speed

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Setting the speed Button Function Store speed, refer to page 205. Maintaining and storing the speed Rocker switch: Set speed, refer to page 205. Switching cruise control on/off Switching on Press the button on the steering wheel. Press the rocker switch up or down once while The indicator lights in the instrument cluster light the system is interrupted.
  • Page 206 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed to the resistance point, the desired speed increases cluster or decreases by 1 mph/1 km/h. ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed past Display in the speedometer the resistance point, the desired speed ▷...
  • Page 207 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Active Cruise Control with closely and actively intervene where appropri‐ ate. Stop & Go function ACC Concept Warning Using this system, a desired speed and a dis‐ An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and tance to a vehicle ahead can be adjusted using possibly roll away.
  • Page 208: Area Of Application

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Overview Always keep radar sensor clean and unob‐ structed. Buttons on the steering wheel Camera Button Function Cruise control on/off, refer to page 208. Store/maintain speed, refer to page 209. Pause cruise control, refer to page 209. Continue cruise control with the last setting, refer to page 210.
  • Page 209 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Setting the speed DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on, if necessary. Maintaining and storing the speed Switching off To switch off the system while standing, step on brake pedal at the same time. Press the button on the steering wheel. The displays go out.
  • Page 210 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS With steering and traffic jam ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed to the resistance point, the desired speed increases assistant: adjusting distance or decreases by 1 mph/1 km/h. Press the button repeatedly until the ▷...
  • Page 211 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS With steering and traffic jam assistant: Symbol Description press and hold this button. Distance 1 Without steering and traffic jam assis‐ tant: Press and hold this button. Press and hold this button. Distance 2 In order to switch back to Cruise control with dis‐ tance control, press the button again.
  • Page 212 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS As soon as the detected vehicle drives off, the ▷ Display in the Head-up Display selected, refer vehicle symbol in the distance indicator will move to page 158. away. ▷ Distance too short. To accelerate, activate ACC, for instance by ▷...
  • Page 213 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Swerving vehicles When you approach a curve the system may briefly report vehicles in the next lane due to the A vehicle driving in front of you is not detected bend of the curve. If the system decelerates you until it is completely within the same lane as your may compensate it by briefly accelerating.
  • Page 214 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Engine power General information The desired speed is also maintained downhill. The system determines the position of the lane The speed may not be maintained on uphill markings and the vehicle driving ahead using five grades if the engine power is insufficient. radar sensors and a camera.
  • Page 215: Functional Requirements

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Camera Front center bumper. The camera is installed near the interior mirror. Keep the windshield in front of the interior mirror clean and clear. Functional requirements ▷ Speed below 130 mph/210 km/h. ▷ Sufficient lane width. ▷...
  • Page 216 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument Steering wheel symbol lights up green. cluster The system is active. With the system switched on, the person warn‐ Symbol Description ing with City braking function and the side colli‐ Gray steering wheel symbol: sion mitigation are active.
  • Page 217 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ Speed between approx. 43 mph, 70 km/h Symbol Description and approx. 110 mph, 180 km/h. Yellow steering wheel symbol: Changing lanes The hands are not grasping the steering wheel. The system is Ensure that the traffic situation permits still active.
  • Page 218: Pdc Park Distance Control

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS PDC Park Distance Control er’s Manual regarding the scope of the sys‐ tem’s operation and limitations. Concept Hands on the steering wheel PDC is a support when parking. Objects that you The sensors cannot detect hand-steering wheel are approaching slowly in front of or behind the contact in the following situations: vehicle are indicated by signal tones and a dis‐...
  • Page 219 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Switching on/off Warning Switching on automatically Due to high speeds when PDC Park Distance Control is activated, the warning can be de‐ The system switches on automatically in the fol‐ layed due to physical circumstances. There is a lowing situations: risk of injury or risk of damage to property.
  • Page 220 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Warning Visual warning Signal tones General information An intermittent tone indicates when the vehicle is approaching an object. E.g., when an object is detected to the left rear of the vehicle, a signal tone sounds from the left rear speaker. The shorter the distance to the object, the shorter the intervals.
  • Page 221 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS With Parking Assistant: side The function is available below walking speed when driving in reverse or rolling backward. protection A press of the accelerator pedal interrupts the braking intervention. Concept After emergency braking to a stop, further creep‐ The system warns of obstacles on the side of ing toward an obstacle is possible.
  • Page 222 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS System limits ▷ With small and low objects, for instance boxes. Safety information ▷ With obstacles and persons at the edge of the lane. ▷ With soft obstacles or obstacles covered in Warning foam material. The system is designed to operate in certain ▷...
  • Page 223: Without Surround View: Rearview Camera

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS White symbol is displayed, and the range Park assistance button of the sensors is dimmed on the Control Display. Camera PDC has failed. Have the system checked by a dealer's service center or another qualified serv‐ ice center or repair shop.
  • Page 224 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Switching the view via iDrive Parking aid lines If the rearview camera view is not displayed, Pathway lines change the view via iDrive: Move the Controller to the left, if needed. "Rear view camera" The rearview camera image is displayed. Functional requirements ▷...
  • Page 225 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Turn the steering wheel to the point where Depending on the vehicle equipment, some as‐ the green pathway line covers the corre‐ sistance functions also consider data from the sponding turning radius line. PDC Park Distance Control. Follow the notes in the PDC Park Distance Con‐...
  • Page 226 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Cameras More than one assistance function can be active at the same time. Some assistance functions can be manually acti‐ vated. The following assistance functions are automati‐ cally displayed: ▷ Side protection, refer to page 229. ▷...
  • Page 227 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS The camera perspective suitable for the respec‐ ▷ "Parking Assistant", refer to page 232. tive driving situation is displayed. ▷ "Brightness", refer to page 231. ▷ "Contrast", refer to page 231. Switching on/off manually ▷ "Parking aid lines", refer to page 228. Press the park assistance button.
  • Page 228 With BMW Gesture Control: the movable camera perspective can be moved around the circle us‐ Turning radius lines can only be superimposed ing BMW Gesture Control, refer to page 47. on the camera image together with pathway To leave the circle, move the Controller sideways lines.
  • Page 229 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS The colored thresholds of the obstacle markings Limits of side protection match the markings of the PDC Park Distance The system only displays stationary obstacles Control. that were previously detected by sensors while passing them. Vehicle wash view The system does not detect whether an obstacle moves later on.
  • Page 230: Panorama View

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Panorama View With navigation system: activation points Concept Concept Positions where Panorama View should switch on automatically can be stored as activation points provided that a GPS signal is received. General information Up to ten activation points can be stored. Activation points can be used when driving for‐...
  • Page 231 Functional limitations Concept The system can be used only to a limited extent in the following situations: With the proper equipment, the BMW Con‐ nected App and the camera images from Sur‐ ▷ In poor light. round View can be used to display the vehicle ▷...
  • Page 232: Parking Assistant

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Switching the function on/off The system supports parking in the following sit‐ uations: Via iDrive: ▷ When parking parallel to the road, parallel With the standby state switched on: "My parking. Vehicle" ▷ When reverse parking diagonally to the road, "iDrive settings"...
  • Page 233 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS driving style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic spaces are measured and the distances to ob‐ closely and actively intervene where appropri‐ stacles determined. ate. Functional requirements NOTICE Ultrasound sensors The parking assistant can steer the vehicle over Ensure full functionality: or onto curbs.
  • Page 234 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Parking space search and system ▷ When parking in parking spaces on the driv‐ er's side, the corresponding turn signal must status be switched on. Steptronic transmission: ▷ Driver's safety belt is fastened. Switching on and activating Switching on with the button Press the park assistance button.
  • Page 235 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Signal tones The end of the parking procedure is indicated on the Control Display. Switching signal tone for suitable Adjust the parking position yourself, if parking spaces on/off needed. Via iDrive: Interrupting manually "My Vehicle" The parking assistant can be interrupted at any "Vehicle settings"...
  • Page 236: Switching Off

    Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ When unfastening the driver's safety belt. ▷ On steep uphill or downhill grades. A Check Control message is displayed. ▷ With accumulations of leaves/snow in the parking space. Resuming ▷ In case of changes to an already-measured parking space.
  • Page 237 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ Low objects already displayed, for instance Two additional radar sensors are located in the curbs, can move into the blind area of the front bumpers. sensors before or after a continuous tone Safety information sounds. ▷...
  • Page 238 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS ▷ With the steering and traffic jam assistant ac‐ tive: when a certain driving distance is ex‐ ceeded. ▷ With an active parking operation of the park‐ ing assistant. Warning General information Depending on the vehicle equipment, two addi‐ The respective display is called up on the Con‐...
  • Page 239 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Display in the camera view The respective boundary area, arrow 1, in the camera view flashes red, if vehicles are detected by the sensors. Yellow lines, arrow 2, mark the bumper of your own vehicle. Acoustic warning In addition to the optical indicator, a warning sig‐...
  • Page 240: Driving Comfort

    Driving comfort CONTROLS Driving comfort Vehicle features and Driving mode Damper tuning options COMFORT Balanced out. ECO PRO Balanced out. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. SPORT Taut. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 241: 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 that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 242: Air Conditioning

    Climate control CONTROLS Switching off Button Function When equipped with automatic climate control SYNC program, refer to with enhanced features: page 245. ▷ Complete system: Defrost and defog window, refer Press and hold the left button on the to page 245. driver's side until the system switches off.
  • Page 243: Maximum Cooling

    Climate control CONTROLS Switching on/off Air conditioning is switched on with the engine running. Press the button. Depending on the weather, the windshield and The LED is illuminated with the AUTO the side windows may fog up briefly when drive- program switched on.
  • Page 244: Recirculated-Air Mode

    Climate control CONTROLS If the system is deactivated, outside air continu‐ If there is window condensation, switch off recir‐ ously flows into the car's interior. culated-air mode or defog the windows, refer to page 245. With constant recirculated-air mode, the air qual‐ ity in the car's interior deteriorates and window Adjusting the air flow manually fogging increases.
  • Page 245: Microfilter/Activated-Charcoal Filter

    Climate control CONTROLS The selected air distribution is shown on the dis‐ sensor. Make sure that air can flow to the wind‐ play of the automatic climate control. shield. If there is window condensation, defog the win‐ dows, refer to page 245. Rear window defroster Press the button.
  • Page 246 Climate control CONTROLS Indirect ventilation "Temperature adjustment, upper body" Set the desired temperature. The air flow is not directed towards the passen‐ gers. The car's interior is warmed or cooled indi‐ ▷ Toward blue: colder. rectly, depending on the set temperature. ▷...
  • Page 247: Rear Automatic Climate Control

    Climate control CONTROLS Rear automatic climate "Climate functions" "Rear climate" control The rear automatic climate control is not ready for operation if the automatic climate control is Overview switched off or if the function for defrosting the windows and removing condensation is active. Buttons in the vehicle Using the button: switching on Press any button except for the following:...
  • Page 248: Ambient Air Package

    Climate control CONTROLS General information General information The function is available with external tempera‐ To adjust the air flow manually switch off AUTO tures above approx. 32 ℉/0 ℃ and with the program first. drive-ready state switched on. Operation Switching on/off Press the left or right side of the button: Press the button.
  • Page 249 Physical condition of the vehicle occupants, switching between the fragrances. for instance fatigue. The fragrance cartridges are located in the glove BMW recommends the use of genuine BMW compartment. fragrance cartridges. To ensure a pleasant fragrance inside of the ve‐...
  • Page 250 Climate control CONTROLS "Climate functions" Remove the cover of the fragrance cartridge. Hold the cover on the top to slide it from the "Fragrance" fragrance cartridge. "Level" Select the desired setting. Display The illustrations on the Control Display show the actual filling level of the fragrance cartridges.
  • Page 251 Climate control CONTROLS Insert the fragrance cartridge without pres‐ Fragrance cartridge, arrow 2: second fra‐ sure into the cartridge holder. The cartridge grance indicated on the Control Display. snaps lightly into place. Pull desired fragrance cartridge from the Push the cartridge holder up, until it engages. holder.
  • Page 252 Concept page 253. The stationary climate control can be switched There are different ways to switch the system on on with the BMW Connected app, refer to or off. page 254. The system switches off automatically after a The air automatically exits through the vents to certain period of time.
  • Page 253 Climate control CONTROLS Switching off Select the desired departure time. Switch on the display of the BMW display Set the departure time. key. Select day of the week, if needed. "Departure setting" Via BMW display key Tap on the symbol.
  • Page 254 Activating with BMW Connected An appropriate BMW Connected app with re‐ mote function can be used to switch on the sys‐ tem either directly or via a preset departure time.
  • Page 255: 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 that are not necessarily such as the garage door, may result in injury, available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the for example, body parts becoming jammed in a...
  • Page 256 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 257: Operation

    Interior equipment CONTROLS Synchronizing the universal remote control with ▷ The LED flashes fast: the hand-held the system: transmitter was detected but program‐ ming is not complete. Park the vehicle within range of the remote- Press the button on the interior mirror for controlled system.
  • Page 258: Sun Visor

    Interior equipment CONTROLS 10 seconds until the LED on the interior mirror The ashtray is located in a cup holder. Fold flashes green rapidly. the ashtray cover upward. Sun visor Glare shield Fold the sun visor down or up. Glare shield from the side Folding out Emptying Fold the sun visor down.
  • Page 259 Interior equipment CONTROLS Operation NOTICE Push in the cigarette lighter. If metal objects fall into the socket, they can The cigarette lighter can be re‐ cause a short circuit. There is a risk of damage moved as soon as it pops back to property.
  • Page 260: Usb Interface

    Interior equipment CONTROLS Pull off the respective cover. NOTICE If metal objects fall into the socket, they can In the cargo area cause a short circuit. There is a risk of damage to property. Replace the cigarette lighter or socket cover again after using the socket. Front center console A socket is located on the right side in the cargo area.
  • Page 261: Wireless Charging Tray

    Make sure that bile devices, which support the Qi standard. the area of movement of the cover is clear ▷ Charging the BMW Display key, refer to while opening and closing it. page 83. ▷...
  • Page 262 Interior equipment CONTROLS lated cases the charging process is paused tem‐ porarily. Follow the relevant instructions in the NOTICE mobile phone owner's manual. The tray is intended for mobile phones up to a If the vehicle is equipped with a charge indi‐ particular size.
  • Page 263: System Limits

    Interior equipment CONTROLS Inserting the mobile phone Activating The mobile phone must not exceed the maxi‐ Via iDrive: mum size of approximately 6.0 x 3.1 x "My Vehicle" 0.7 in/154.5 x 80 x 18 mm. "iDrive settings" Slide the cover of the storage tray forward. "Wireless charging tray"...
  • Page 264 BMW dealer. You must not remove the booster from the car nor use it with any other than the preinstalled coupling device or antenna.
  • Page 265: Storage Compartments

    Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments Vehicle features and ▷ Glove compartment on the driver's side, refer to page 266. options ▷ Compartments in the doors, refer to page 266. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ ▷ Steptronic transmission: storage compart‐ cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 266: Driver's Side

    Storage compartments CONTROLS Opening Opening Pull the handle. Pull the handle. The light in the glove compartment switches on. Closing Closing Fold cover closed. Fold cover closed. Compartments in the doors Locking The glove compartment can be locked with an General information integrated key.
  • Page 267: Storage Compartment In The Rear Center Console

    Storage compartments CONTROLS Steptronic transmission: Opening storage compartment in the center console Opening Press the button. Closing Press cover down until it engages. Push the cover forward until it engages. Cup holders Closing Safety information Touch the cover on the handle bar. The cover closes.
  • Page 268: Clothes Hooks

    Storage compartments CONTROLS Front Opening and closing General information Opening The cup holder can be adjusted for three differ‐ ent container sizes. Opening Push the cover forward until it engages. Fold the center armrest forward. Press the button and fold out the cup holder fully.
  • Page 269 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 270: 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 271: Lashing Eyes In The Cargo Area

    Cargo area CONTROLS Lashing eyes in the cargo hicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage area load capacity of your vehicle. Load General information Attach load securing aids, such as lashing straps, tensioning straps, draw straps or cargo nets, to the lashing eyes in the cargo area.
  • Page 272: Through-Loading System

    Cargo area CONTROLS hooks. Only transport heavy luggage in the cargo area if it has been appropriately secured. Folding down Lift the cargo floor panel. Through-loading system Press on the multi-function hook and turn until it Concept engages. The cargo area can be enlarged by folding down the rear seat backrests.
  • Page 273 Cargo area CONTROLS Make sure that the rear seat backrest is locked Push the corresponding head restraint down after folding it back. as far as it will go. Pull the corresponding lever in the cargo area to release the rear seat backrest. The un‐ locked rear seat backrest moves forward Warning slightly.
  • Page 274: Enlarging The Cargo Area

    Cargo area CONTROLS Enlarging Press the button and pull the center section forward. Remove the covers of the side storage com‐ partments. Enlarging the cargo area Lift the cargo floor panel. General information The cargo floor panel can be lowered to stow bulky luggage.
  • Page 275: Ski And Snowboard Bag

    Cargo area CONTROLS Lift the cargo floor panel by its handle to‐ wards the back and up and lower it. Press the side partition nets downward. Reducing the size Proceed in reverse order to make the cargo area smaller again. Ski and snowboard bag The ski and snowboard bag is contained in a protective jacket in the cargo area.
  • Page 276: 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 277: General Driving Notes

    Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS General driving notes bustible materials can come in contact with hot vehicle parts in driving operation, idle or during parking. Closing the trunk lid Mobile communication devices Safety information in the vehicle Warning Warning An open trunk lid protrudes from the vehicle and can endanger occupants and other traffic...
  • Page 278 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Safety information curely fastened again after they were removed, for instance for cleaning. NOTICE Driving in wet conditions When driving too quickly through too deep wa‐ ter, water can enter into the engine compart‐ When roads are wet, salted, or in heavy rain, gen‐...
  • Page 279: Roof-Mounted Luggage Rack

    Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Roof drip rail with flaps state, in the ECO PRO driving mode or with drive-ready state switched off. Brake disc corrosion Corrosion on the brake discs and contamination on the brake pads are increased by the following circumstances: ▷...
  • Page 280: Driving On Racetracks

    Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS ▷ Always place the heaviest pieces on the bot‐ tom. ▷ Secure the roof luggage firmly, for instance using ratchet straps. ▷ Do not let objects project into the opening path of the trunk lid. ▷...
  • Page 281: 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 air resistance and raises fuel This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ consumption. cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily Tires available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the...
  • Page 282 Exemplary traffic situations for fuel Have the vehicle maintained regularly to achieve efficiency optimal vehicle efficiency and service life. BMW recommends that maintenance work be per‐ In many driving situations, the hybrid system al‐ formed by a BMW service center.
  • Page 283 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS ECO PRO The combustion engine is switched on or over automatically by the hybrid system. ▷ Driving with constant speed: Concept The electric motor relieves the combustion ECO PRO supports a driving style that saves on engine periodically by also being switched on.
  • Page 284: Driving Style Analysis

    Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Configuring ECO PRO ECO PRO seat climate control INDIVIDUAL The output of seat heating and, where applica‐ ble, seat ventilation is reduced when ECO PRO Opening via the Driving Dynamics is activated. Control ECO PRO climate control Activate ECO PRO.
  • Page 285 Saving fuel DRIVING TIPS Functional requirement This function is available in ECO PRO mode. Calling up ECO PRO Driving style analysis Via iDrive: "My Vehicle" "Technology in action" "Driving style analysis" Display on the Control Display The display of the ECO PRO Driving style analy‐ sis consists of a symbolized route and a lookup table.
  • Page 286: Mobility

    It also describes features that are not necessarily mains, charging at a charging station, for in‐ available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the stance BMW Wallbox, is recommended. selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and systems.
  • Page 287 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Overview Imprint on the charging cable Charge current setting "Max." "Reduced" "Low" 10 A 10 A 7.5 A 12 A 12 A 15 A 15 A 11.25 A 7.5 A Inductive charging: Charge current setting during inductive charging "Max."...
  • Page 288: Charging Cable

    Charging the vehicle MOBILITY A dealer's service center will be glad to provide information about suitable charging cables. Warning Simultaneous charging and refueling poses a risk of fire if a sufficient safety distance from Warning easily flammable materials is not maintained. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to Improper use of the charging cable can prevent property.
  • Page 289 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Storage Connecting the charging cable To connect, engage selector lever position P, deactivate drive-ready state, and unlock the vehi‐ cle. Set the parking brake, if needed. To open the charging socket flap, press on the rear edge, arrow. The charging socket flap opens.
  • Page 290: Emergency Unlocking

    Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Charging process is interrupted. The charging cable is manually unlocked. Remove the charging cable from the charg‐ For removing the charging cable, refer to ing socket, arrow 2. page 289. Press on the charging socket flap until it en‐ Have the locking system of the charging socket gages.
  • Page 291 Additional messages about the charging status cable is indicated on the charging socket indica‐ can be displayed in the instrument cluster, on the tor light. BMW display key, or via the BMW Con‐ nected app on a smartphone. Planning the charging process General information The charging process can be adapted to con‐...
  • Page 292 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY power sources, or a low ambient temperature. If a charging window that allows favorable charg‐ The vehicle controls the charging process in ing has not been set, the charging process auto‐ such a way that the charging process is com‐ matically starts as late as possible when the am‐...
  • Page 293: Terminating The Charging Process

    MOBILITY Via iDrive: mental conditions, such as the availability of solar power or time-variable electricity rates. Intelligent "My Vehicle" charging is part of BMW's Digital Charging Serv‐ "Plan charging/climate control" ice. "Settings charging current" Further information about the Digital Charging Service is available on the Internet: "Charging current"...
  • Page 294 Only use an inductive charging sta‐ tion that the vehicle manufacturer has classified as suitable. Concept BMW Wireless Charging enables the vehicle to charge inductively. The charging process is exe‐ Overview cuted wirelessly via a magnetic field. The charg‐...
  • Page 295 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY between the components and allow heat to front of the GroundPad, the positioning view be dissipated. opens. Position the vehicle over the GroundPad with the help of the positioning view. Follow the ▷ The GroundPad is connected to the CarPad. instructions on the Control Display while posi‐...
  • Page 296 Additional messages about the charging status Press the button. can be displayed in the instrument cluster, on the "Delete all charging stations" BMW display key, or via the BMW Con‐ nected app on a smartphone. Reinitializing the object detection of the GroundPad...
  • Page 297: Displays In The Instrument Cluster

    Charging the vehicle MOBILITY For the initialization, place a metal object Display Meaning such as a coin onto the induction coil. Indicator in white: maximum electrical range. Departure time set. Climate control activated at depar‐ ture time. Flashing: ventilation active. Remove the metal object from the induction coil after 10 seconds.
  • Page 298 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Climate control for departure ▷ Planned climate control at the set departure time, refer to page 253. time Via iDrive: Discharged high-voltage "My Vehicle" and vehicle battery "Plan charging/climate control" "Precondition for departure" General information Setting the departure time In addition to the high-voltage battery, the vehi‐...
  • Page 299: Refueling

    Refueling MOBILITY Refueling Vehicle features and NOTICE options With a driving range of less than 30 miles/50 km the engine may no longer have This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ sufficient fuel. Engine functions are not en‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. sured anymore.
  • Page 300 Refueling MOBILITY Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise. Press the button to start the pressure equalization. The tank venting status is displayed in the in‐ strument cluster. In rare cases, tank venting can last several minutes. When tank venting has finished, a message is displayed in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 301: Follow The Following When Refueling

    Refueling MOBILITY Safety information The release is located in the cargo area. Open the cover on the right side trim. Warning Simultaneous charging and refueling poses a risk of fire if a sufficient safety distance from easily flammable materials is not maintained. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property.
  • Page 302: Fuel

    Fuel MOBILITY Fuel 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 that are not necessarily ally, problems relating to drivability, starting and stalling, especially under certain environmental available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the...
  • Page 303 There is a risk of dam‐ age to property. Do not fill with fuel that does not comply with the minimum quality. Recommended fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 91. Refuel with this gasoline to achieve the rated performance and consumption values. Minimum fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 89.
  • Page 304: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Wheels and tires Vehicle features and Tire inflation pressure specifications options In the tire inflation pressure table This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The tire inflation pressure table, refer to cific and optional features offered with the series. page 306, contains all tire inflation pressure It also describes features that are not necessarily specifications for the specified tire sizes at the...
  • Page 305 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Checking using tire inflation The corrected tire inflation pressures are applied automatically. Make sure that the correct tire set‐ pressure specifications in the tire tings have been made. inflation pressure table With tires that cannot be found in the tire pres‐ The tire inflation pressure specifications in the sure values on the Control Display, reset the Tire tire inflation pressure table only relate to cold...
  • Page 306 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire inflation pressure values up Tire size Pressure specifica‐ to 100 mph/160 km/h tions in bar/PSI Front: 245/40 R 19 2.3 / 33 530e, 530e xDrive 98 V XL M+S Rear: 275/35 R 19 2.8 / 41 Tire size Pressure specifica‐...
  • Page 307 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire size Pressure specifica‐ Tire size Pressure specifica‐ tions in bar/PSI tions in bar/PSI Specifications in Rear: 275/35 R 19 3.1 / 45 bar/PSI with cold 100 V XL M+S tires Emergency wheel: Speed up to a max. of 50 mph / 80 km/h T 135/80 R 18 104 225/55 R 17 97 H...
  • Page 308: Tire Identification Marks

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire identification marks xxx: tire size and tire design 3819: tire age Tires with DOT codes meet the guidelines of the Tire size U.S. Department of Transportation. 245/45 R 18 96 Y 245: nominal width in mm Tire age 45: aspect ratio in % Recommendation...
  • Page 309: Tire Tread

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY RSC – Run-flat tires may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and Run-flat tires, refer to page 312, are labeled with differences in road characteristics and climate. a circular symbol containing the letters RSC marked on the sidewall.
  • Page 310: Tire Damage

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire damage ported as needed. Do not repair damaged tires, but have them replaced. General information Inspect your tires regularly for damage, foreign Warning objects lodged in the tread, and tread wear. Tires can become damaged by driving over ob‐ Driving over rough or damaged road surfaces, as stacles, e.g., curbs or road damage, at high well as debris, curbs and other obstacles can...
  • Page 311 Wheels and tires MOBILITY New tires mended by the vehicle manufacturer for your vehicle type. Tire traction is not optimal due to manufacturing circumstances when tires are brand-new; they achieve their full traction potential after a break-in Warning time. Mounted steel wheels can cause technical Drive conservatively for the first problems, for instance unexpected loosening of 200 miles/300 km.
  • Page 312: Run-Flat Tires

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Run-flat tires ice center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Concept Rotating wheels between axles Run-flat tires permit continued driving under re‐ stricted conditions even in the event of a com‐ Warning plete loss of tire inflation pressure. Rotating tires between the axles on vehicles with different tire sizes or rim sizes on the front General information...
  • Page 313: Repairing A Flat Tire

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Repairing a flat tire ▷ Pull the speed limit sticker off the sealant container and apply it to the steering wheel. ▷ The use of a sealant can damage the TPM Safety measures wheel electronics. In this case, have the elec‐ ▷...
  • Page 314: Safety Measures

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Compressor Filling the tire with sealant Safety information DANGER If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventilation is in‐ sufficient, harmful exhaust gases can enter into the vehicle. The exhaust gases contain pollu‐ tants which are colorless and odorless. In en‐ closed areas, exhaust gases can also accumu‐...
  • Page 315 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Pull filling hose completely out of the cover of With the compressor switched off, insert the the sealant container. Do not kink the hose. plug into the power socket inside the vehicle. Slide the sealant container into the holder on With standby state switched on or the engine the compressor housing, ensuring that it en‐...
  • Page 316 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Removing and stowing the sealant center or another qualified service center or repair shop. container If a tire inflation pressure of at least 2 bar is Unscrew the filling hose of the sealant con‐ reached, see Minimum tire inflation pressure tainer from the tire valve.
  • Page 317: Snow Chains

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Snow chains Insert the connector into the power socket in‐ side the vehicle. Safety information Warning With the mounting of snow chains on unsuita‐ ble tires, the snow chains can come into con‐ tact with vehicle parts. There may be a risk of accident or risk of damage to property.
  • Page 318: Tire Pressure Monitor (Tpm)

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Safety information Do not initialize the Flat Tire Monitor after mounting snow chains, as doing so may result in incorrect readings. Warning Do not reset the Tire Pressure Monitor TPM af‐ The display of the target pressures is not a ter mounting snow chains, as doing so may re‐...
  • Page 319: Status Display

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire settings Status display General information Current status The tire sizes of the mounted tires can be gath‐ The system status can be displayed on the Con‐ ered from the tire inflation pressure details on the trol Display, e.g., whether or not the system is ac‐...
  • Page 320 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire conditions The wheels are displayed in gray and the follow‐ ing is displayed "Resetting Tire Pressure Monitor…". General information After a travel time of several minutes, the set tire Tire and system status are indicated by the color inflation pressures are accepted as the target tire of the wheels and a SMS text message on the inflation pressures.
  • Page 321 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Symbol Possible cause Symbol Possible cause Inflation was not carried out accord‐ There is a flat tire or a major loss in ing to specifications, for instance tire inflation pressure. when the tire has not been suffi‐ ciently inflated or in the case of a Measure natural steady tire pressure loss.
  • Page 322 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Reset the system. Sym‐ Possible cause If there is a significant loss of tire Inflation was not carried out accord‐ inflation pressure ing to specifications, e.g., the tire has not been sufficiently inflated. Message The system has detected a wheel A yellow warning light is illuminated in change, but no reset was done.
  • Page 323 Wheels and tires MOBILITY TPM may not have been reset. In this case, external temperature. The driving range may be perform the reset. less but may also be more if an economical driv‐ ing style is used. If tire damage cannot be found, contact a dealer’s service center or another qualified If the vehicle is loaded with an average weight service center or repair shop.
  • Page 324 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Following a temperature-related warning, the tar‐ a different size than the size indicated on the ve‐ get pressures are displayed on the Control Dis‐ hicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you play again after a short distance. should determine the proper tire inflation pres‐...
  • Page 325 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Flat Tire Monitor FTM Performing initialization When initializing, the set tire inflation pressures serve as reference values in order to detect a flat Concept tire. Initialization is started by confirming the tire The system detects tire inflation pressure loss inflation pressures.
  • Page 326 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Indication of a flat tire Run-flat tires A yellow warning light is illuminated in Safety information the instrument cluster. In addition, a symbol with a Check Control mes‐ Warning sage appears on the Control Display. The vehicle handles differently when a run-flat tire has insufficient or no tire pressure;...
  • Page 327: Changing Wheels/Tires

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Changing wheels/tires Vehicle handling with damaged tires Vehicles driven with a damaged tire will handle differently, potentially leading to conditions such General information as the following: When using run-flat tires or a flat tire kit, a wheel ▷...
  • Page 328 Wheels and tires MOBILITY an emergency or spare wheel in the event of a breakdown. Warning Incorrect handling of the vehicle jack can dam‐ age the vehicle's underbody and expose high- Warning voltage components. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property.
  • Page 329: Preparing The Vehicle

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY On a slight downhill gradient Remove the adapter after unscrewing the lug bolt. Screwing on Attach the adapter to the lug bolt. If neces‐ sary, turn the adapter until it fits on the lug bolt. Screw on the lug bolt. The tightening torque is 140 Nm.
  • Page 330: Jacking Up The Vehicle

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Jacking points for the vehicle Jacking up the vehicle jack Warning Hands and fingers can be jammed when using the vehicle jack. There is a risk of injury. Com‐ ply with the described hand position and do not change this position while using the vehicle jack.
  • Page 331: Mounting A Wheel

    Wheels and tires MOBILITY Mounting a wheel Extend the vehicle jack by turning the vehicle jack crank or lever clockwise. Mount one emergency wheel only, as required. Unscrew the lug bolts. Remove the wheel. Put the new wheel or emergency wheel on and screw in at least two lug bolts in a cross‐...
  • Page 332: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment MOBILITY Engine compartment Vehicle features and available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the selected options or country versions. This also options applies to safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions and systems, the This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ applicable laws and regulations must be ob‐...
  • Page 333 Engine compartment MOBILITY Hood Warning Body parts can be jammed when opening and Safety information closing the hood. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the hood is clear during opening and closing. Warning Improperly executed work in the engine com‐...
  • Page 334 Engine compartment MOBILITY Closing Energetically close the hood from approx. 20 in/50 cm. The hood must engage on both sides. Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 335: Engine Oil

    Engine oil MOBILITY Engine oil Vehicle features and NOTICE options Too much engine oil can damage the engine or the catalytic converter. There is a risk of dam‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ age to property. Do not add too much engine cific and optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 336: Adding Engine Oil

    Engine oil MOBILITY Functional requirements Performing a detailed measurement A current measured value is available after ap‐ Via iDrive: prox. 30 minutes of normal driving with the com‐ "My Vehicle" bustion engine running. "Vehicle status" Displaying the engine oil level "Engine oil level"...
  • Page 337: Engine Oil Types To Add

    Open the hood, refer to page 333. Open the lid counterclockwise. BMW Longlife-01 FE. BMW Longlife-14 FE+. BMW Longlife-17 FE+. Oil ratings BMW Longlife-14 FE+ and BMW Longlife-17 FE+ are not suitable for gasoline en‐ gines 50i and 60i. Alternative engine oil types Add engine oil.
  • Page 338: Engine Oil Change

    Engine oil MOBILITY Viscosity grades Viscosity grades SAE 0W-20. SAE 0W-30. Viscosity grade SAE 0W-20 is not suitable for gasoline engines 50i and 60i. More information about suitable oil ratings and viscosity grades of engine oils can be requested from a dealer’s service center or another quali‐ fied service center or repair shop.
  • Page 339: Coolant

    Coolant MOBILITY Coolant Vehicle features and or articles of clothing. Use suitable additives only. options This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Coolant level cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the General information selected options or country versions.
  • Page 340 Coolant MOBILITY Turn the lid of the coolant reservoir slightly counterclockwise to allow any excess pres‐ sure to dissipate, then open it. Open the coolant reservoir lid. If the coolant is low, slowly add coolant up to the specified level; do not overfill. Close the lid.
  • Page 341: Maintenance

    Therefore, hand the service advisor the vehicle served. key with which the vehicle was driven most re‐ cently. BMW maintenance system Storage periods Storage periods during which the vehicle battery The maintenance system provides service notifi‐ was disconnected are not taken into account.
  • Page 342: Socket For Obd Onboard Diagnosis

    Maintenance MOBILITY Position The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends that maintenance and repair be performed by a service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Records of regular maintenance and repair work should be retained. Socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis General information There is an OBD socket on the driver's side for...
  • Page 343: Replacing Components

    Replacing components MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle features and not fold or switch on the wiper without a wiper blade installed. 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 that are not necessarily hood is opened.
  • Page 344: Lights And Bulbs

    Replacing components MOBILITY Lights and bulbs Warning Work on switched-on lighting systems can General information cause short circuits. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. When working on Lights and bulbs the lighting system, switch off the lights in Lights and bulbs make an essential contribution question.
  • Page 345: Tail Lights

    Replacing components MOBILITY Tail lights Turn signal, bulb replacement Follow the safety information, refer to page 344. General information 21-watt bulb, PY21W. Follow the safety information, refer to page 344. In the wheel house, press the two retainer All tail lights are designed with LED technology, tabs and fold down the cover.
  • Page 346 Replacing components MOBILITY the onboard vehicle tool kit and remove the Carefully lift off the hinge cover from the holder of the warning triangle, arrow 2. hinge arm, arrow 1, until the holding pin, ar‐ row 2, behind the trim panel is released. Removing the hinge covers Pull the hinge cover downward and remove.
  • Page 347 Replacing components MOBILITY Proceed accordingly on the other side. Installing the interior trim Carefully release the interior trim from the Connect the cable to the switch unit, if nec‐ trunk lid, arrow 1, and, if necessary, pull the essary. Make sure that the plug engages. cable with the plug from the switch unit, ar‐...
  • Page 348: Vehicle Battery

    Replacing components MOBILITY so that the holding pin engages in the trunk fied service center or repair shop register the ve‐ lid, arrow 2. hicle battery to the vehicle after the battery has been replaced. Once the battery has been regis‐ tered again, all comfort features will be available without restriction and any Check Control mes‐...
  • Page 349 Information on the fuse types and locations, as Safety information well as the positions of any other fuse boxes, is available on the Internet: www.bmw.com/fuse‐ card. Warning Where applicable, information on the fuse types Incorrect and repaired fuses can overload elec‐...
  • Page 350: Replacing Fuses

    Replacing components MOBILITY Replacing fuses The vehicle manufacturer recommends that you have a dealer's service center or another quali‐ fied service center or repair shop replace the fuses. Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 351: Breakdown Assistance

    Breakdown assistance MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Vehicle features and Warning triangle options This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, for instance, due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 352: Bmw Roadside Assistance

    The contact to the Roadside Assistance of When BMW Accident Assistance is activated, the manufacture is established. data on the vehicle's condition is sent to BMW. A telephone number is displayed, if needed. Requirements Select to dial the telephone number on a connected mobile phone.
  • Page 353: Emergency Request

    If an accident is detected Overview automatically A text message relating to BMW Accident Assis‐ tance appears on the Control Display. The connection can be established directly: "BMW Accident Assist." The Check Control message for BMW Accident...
  • Page 354: Jump-Starting

    Even if you are unable to respond, the BMW contact with exposed high-voltage cables. Response Center can take further steps to help you under certain circumstances.
  • Page 355: Connecting The Cables

    Breakdown assistance MOBILITY Connecting the cables NOTICE Before you begin, switch off all unnecessary In the case of body contact between the two electronic systems/power consumers, such as vehicles, a short circuit can occur during jump- the radio, on the assisting and receiving vehicle. starting.
  • Page 356: Tow-Starting And Towing

    Breakdown assistance MOBILITY Tow-starting and towing Tow truck Safety information Warning Due to system limits, individual functions can malfunction during tow-starting/towing with the Intelligent Safety systems activated. There is a risk of accident. Switch all Intelligent Safety systems off prior to tow-starting/towing. The vehicle should only be transported on a loading platform.
  • Page 357 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 found in the onboard vehicle side on both vehicles. tool kit, refer to page 343.
  • Page 358: Care

    Care MOBILITY Care Vehicle features and NOTICE options When washing, water can get into the open charging socket. There is a risk of damage to This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ property. Close the charging socket flap while cific and optional features offered with the series. washing.
  • Page 359: Vehicle Care Products

    There is a risk of damage to property. Do not switch standby state off in vehicle washes. General information BMW recommends using vehicle care and General information cleaning products from BMW. Suitable care products are available from a dealer’s service In a vehicle wash, the vehicle must be able to roll center or another qualified service center or re‐...
  • Page 360: Vehicle Paint

    Care MOBILITY Vehicle paint Clean the upholstery down to the seams using large sweeping motions. Avoid rubbing the ma‐ terial vigorously. General information Regular care contributes to driving safety and Safety information value retention. Environmental influences in areas with elevated air pollution or natural con‐ taminants, such as tree resin or pollen can affect NOTICE the vehicle's paintwork.
  • Page 361 Care MOBILITY Fine wood parts Carpets and floor mats Clean fine wood facing and fine wood compo‐ nents only with a moist rag. Then dry with a soft Warning cloth. Objects in the driver's floor area can limit the pedal distance or block a depressed pedal. Kenaf There is a risk of accident.
  • Page 362 Care MOBILITY battery will be charged automatically. Make sure that charging is carried out. Regularly NOTICE check the charge state. The surface of displays can be damaged with Do not allow the vehicle to sit idle for longer improper cleaning. There is a risk of damage to than three months with a charge state below property.
  • Page 363 Care MOBILITY Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 364: Reference

    The specified heights do not take into account attached parts, for instance a roof antenna, roof BMW 5 Series Sedan Width with mirrors in/mm 83.7/2,126 Width without mirrors in/mm 73.5/1,868...
  • Page 365 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,557/1,160 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 3,095/1,404 Capacities BMW 5 Series Sedan Fuel tank, approx. US gal/liters 12.1/46.0 Observe further information on fuel quality, refer to page 302. Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 366: Appendix

    Appendix REFERENCE Appendix Any updates to the Owner's Manual of the vehi‐ cle are listed here. Updates made after the editorial deadline The following chapters were updated in the printed version of the Owner's Manual after the editorial deadline for the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle had closed: ▷...
  • Page 367 Appendix REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 368: Everything From A To Z

    Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Index All-wheel-drive, see xDrive Amazon Alexa Car Integration Ambient air package A/C button, see Air conditioning Ambient light ABS, Antilock Brake System Animal detection, see Night Vision Accessories and parts Antifreeze, see Washer fluid Accident Assistance Antilock Brake System, ABS...
  • Page 369 Can holder, see Cup holders BMW 360° ELECTRIC Portal, see Intelligent Care, Head-up Display charging Care of displays, screens BMW Assist, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Care, see Washing the vehicle Entertainment and Communication Care, vehicle BMW display key Cargo area...
  • Page 370 Compartments, doors Charging, see Charging the vehicle Compatible devices, see Suitable devices Charging, see Vehicle charging Compressor Charging station, inductive, see BMW Wireless Computer, see Onboard Computer in the instru‐ Charging ment cluster Charging status, see Display of the charging sta‐...
  • Page 371 Display key Cruise control with distance control, see Active Display key, malfunction Cruise Control with Stop&Go function Display key, see BMW display key Cruise control without distance control, see Display lighting, see Instrument lighting Cruise control Displays Cruising range...
  • Page 372 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Driving instructions, hybrid system Emergency unlocking, charging cable Driving mode, ECO PRO Emergency unlocking, fuel filler flap Driving mode, see Driving Dynamics Con‐ Emergency unlocking, transmission lock trol Emergency unlocking, trunk lid Driving notes, general Energy recovery, CHARGE Driving stability control systems Energy savings, see Gear shift indicator...
  • Page 373 Flat tire message, TPM General settings Flat Tire Monitor FTM Gesture Control Flat tire, repairing Gestures, see BMW Gesture Control Flat tire, see Tire Pressure Monitor TPM Glare shield, see Sun visor Flat tire warning light, FTM Glass sunroof, electric...
  • Page 374 Inductive charging of a smartphone, see Wireless High-beam Assistant charging tray High beams Inductive charging of the high-voltage battery, High beams/low beams, see High-beam Assis‐ see BMW Wireless Charging tant Inflation pressure monitor, see Tire Pressure High-voltage battery, charge state indicator Monitor TPM Hills...
  • Page 375 Kenaf, care Location, vehicle position Keyless Go, see Comfort Access Locking, automatic Key, mechanical Locking, see Opening and Closing Key, see BMW display key Locking, settings Key, see Vehicle key Locking, vehicle key Kickdown, Steptronic transmission Lock, lug bolts Knee airbag Longer idle times and long-term vehicle stor‐...
  • Page 376 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Manual brake, see Parking brake Manual mode, Steptronic transmission Manual operation, fuel filler flap Navigation data, Onboard Computer Map update, see Owner's Handbook for Naviga‐ Navigation, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, tion, Entertainment, Communication Entertainment and Communication Marking, run-flat tire Neck restraints, front, see Head restraints...
  • Page 377 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Push-and-turn reel, see Controller Paint, vehicle Pairing, mobile devices, see Connections Panic alarm, see Panic mode Queuing Assistant, see Steering and traffic jam Panic mode assistantTraffic Jam Assist, see Steering and Panorama View, see Surround View traffic jam assistant Parallel Parking Assistant Quick charging cable, see Level 2 charging ca‐...
  • Page 378 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Replacing light-emitting diodes, see Lights and Safety systems, see Airbags bulbs Safety systems, see Intelligent Safety Replacing parts Saving fuel Replacing the battery, vehicle key Screen, see Control Display Replacing, wheels and tires Screwdriver, see Onboard vehicle tool kit Reporting safety malfunctions Sealant, see Mobility System RES CNCL button, see Active Cruise Control...
  • Page 379 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Smallest turning radius Stations, AM/FM, see Owner's Handbook for Smartphone, connecting Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Smartphone, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Status control display, tires Entertainment and Communication Status field symbols Smartphone, using via voice activation Status information, iDrive Smoker's package Status of Owner's Manual...
  • Page 380 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Technical changes, see For Your Own Safety TPM Tire Pressure Monitor Technical data Traction control Telephone, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, TRACTION, driving dynamics Entertainment and Communication Traffic bulletins, see Owner's Handbook for Navi‐ Teleservices, see Owner's Handbook for Naviga‐...
  • Page 381 Wheelbase, vehicle Vehicle key, replacing the battery Wheel cleaner, light-alloy wheels Vehicle key with display, malfunction Wheels and tires Vehicle key with display, see BMW display Wheels, changing Wheels, see FTM Flat Tire Monitor Vehicle paint Width, vehicle Vehicle position, vehicle location...
  • Page 382 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Wireless charging of a smartphone, see Wireless charging tray Wireless charging of the high-voltage battery, see BMW Wireless Charging Wireless charging tray for smartphones Wood parts, care Wordmatch principle, see Entry comparison Working in, engine compartment...
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  • Page 385: California Proposition

    California Proposition 65 Warning For vehicles sold in California: Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...
  • Page 386 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. *BL291384900M* 01402913849 ue Online Edition for Part no. 01402913849 - X/19...