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THE BMW X5.
OWNER'S MANUAL.
I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :
Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15
Owner's Manual
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Driving Machine®

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  • Page 1 Vehicle The Ultimate Driving Machine® THE BMW X5. OWNER'S MANUAL. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 2 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 3 The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better control you will have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest: Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new BMW. Also use the Integrated Owner's Manual in your vehicle. It con‐...
  • Page 4 © 2015 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English VI/15, 07 15 490 Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Mobility The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ ular topic or item is by using the index, refer to Refueling page 264. Fuel Wheels and tires Engine compartment Information Engine oil Coolant At a glance Maintenance Cockpit Replacing components iDrive Breakdown assistance...
  • Page 6: Information

    Enumerations without mandatory order or al‐ ternative possibilities are presented as list with Information on BMW, e.g., on technology, is bullet points. available on the Internet: www.bmwusa.com. ▷...
  • Page 7: Maintenance And Repairs

    The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends that you entrust corresponding procedures to Status of the Owner's a BMW dealer’s service center. If you choose Manual to use another service facility, BMW recom‐ mends use of a facility that performs work, e.g.
  • Page 8: California Proposition 65 Warning

    Service and warranty ous damage to the vehicle. Such damage is not covered by the BMW New Vehicle Limited We recommend that you read this publication Warranty. thoroughly. Your vehicle is covered by the fol‐...
  • Page 9: Event Data Recorder Edr

    Information ▷ Operating mode of system components, fill tions, such as an air bag deployment or hitting levels for instance. a road obstacle, data that will assist in under‐ standing how a vehicle’s systems performed. ▷ Status messages for the vehicle and from The EDR is designed to record data related to its individual components, e.g., wheel rota‐...
  • Page 10: Vehicle Identification Number

    National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis‐ tration NHTSA, in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, West‐ wood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone 1-800-831-1117.
  • Page 11 Information I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 12 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 13: At A Glance

    At a glance These overviews of buttons, switches and displays are intended to familiarize you with your vehicle. You will also become quickly acquainted with the available control concepts and options. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 14: Cockpit

    At a glance Cockpit Cockpit Vehicle features and options the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and This chapter describes all standard, country- systems. The respectively applicable country specific and optional features offered with the provisions must be observed when using the series.
  • Page 15 Cockpit At a glance Automatic headlight con‐ 10 Instrument cluster  85 trol  105 11 Steering wheel buttons, right Adaptive Light Control  106 Entertainment source High-beam Assistant  106 Instrument lighting  108 Volume Night Vision, switch on/switch off Voice activation  26 heat image  127 Steering column stalk, left Telephone, see user's manual for Navigation, Entertainment and Turn signal  76...
  • Page 16 At a glance Cockpit 17 Unlock hood  230 All around the center console Control Display  18 Automatic Hold  74 Glove compartment  183 Ventilation  170 DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐ Hazard warning system  248 trol  138 Driving Dynamics Control  142 Intelligent Safety button  118 PDC Park Distance Control  154 Automatic climate control  167 Rearview camera  156 Radio/CD/Multimedia, see user's manual...
  • Page 17 Cockpit At a glance 11 Transmission selector lever  80 All around the roofliner Intelligent Emergency Re‐ Reading lights  108 quest  248 Panoramic glass sunroof  49 Interior lights  108 Indicator lamp, front-seat pas‐ Glasses compartment  186 senger airbag  111 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 18: Idrive

    At a glance iDrive iDrive Vehicle features and options Control elements at a glance This chapter describes all standard, country- Control elements specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 19 iDrive At a glance "Turn off control display" Move in four directions. Controller with navigation system Buttons on controller The buttons can be used to open the menus Press button Function directly. The controller can be used to select menu items and enter the settings. MENU Open the main menu.
  • Page 20 At a glance iDrive Press. The main menu is displayed. All iDrive functions can be called up via the Move in two directions. main menu. Selecting menu items Highlighted menu items can be selected. Turn the controller until the desired menu item is highlighted.
  • Page 21 iDrive At a glance Opens new display on top of previous Turn the controller until the desired setting screen. is displayed. White arrows pointing to the left or right indi‐ Press the controller. cate that additional panels can be opened. Activating/deactivating the functions Opening the Options menu Several menu items are preceded by a check‐...
  • Page 22: Setting The Clock

    At a glance iDrive Example: setting the clock ▷ The system recognizes capital and lower case letters. For the input of upper/lower case letters and numbers, it may be neces‐ Setting the clock sary to switch to the corresponding input On the Control Display: mode, e.g.
  • Page 23: General Information

    iDrive At a glance Turn the controller to set the hours and Symbol Meaning press the controller. Text message was received. Turn the controller to set the minutes and press the controller. Check the SIM card. SIM card is blocked. Status information SIM card is missing.
  • Page 24 At a glance iDrive "Split screen" The function will work immediately. This means, e.g., that the number is dialed when a Selecting the display phone number is selected. On the Control Display: Displaying the button assignment Press button. Touch buttons with bare fingers. Do not wear gloves or use objects.
  • Page 25 iDrive At a glance Switching between cases, letters and ▷ Navigation, e.g. stored destinations. numbers ▷ Phone book. Depending on the menu, you can switch be‐ ▷ Online data, e.g. Favorites, cookies. tween entering upper and lower case, letters ▷ Voice notes and numbers: ▷...
  • Page 26: Voice Activation System

    At a glance Voice activation system Voice activation system Vehicle features and options Using voice activation This chapter describes all standard, country- Activating the voice activation system specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not Press button on the steering necessarily available in your car, e.
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Volume

    Voice activation system At a glance Executing functions using short Press button on the steering commands wheel. Execute functions on the main menu via short ›Tone‹ commands. It almost doesn't matter which menu item is selected, e.g., ›Vehicle status‹. List of short commands for the voice activation Setting the voice dialog system, see Navigation, Entertainment, Com‐...
  • Page 28 At a glance Voice activation system This can unnecessarily delay the establish‐ ment of a phone connection. Instead, use the SOS button, refer to page 248, close to the interior mirror. Environmental conditions ▷ Say the commands, numbers, and letters smoothly and with normal volume, empha‐...
  • Page 29: Integrated Owner's Manual In The Vehicle

    Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle At a glance Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle Vehicle features and options Select components This chapter describes all standard, country- Press button. specific and optional features offered with the Turn the controller: open "Vehicle info". series.
  • Page 30 At a glance Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle Context help - Owner's Manual to the Programmable memory buttons temporarily selected function General information You may open the relevant information di‐ rectly. The Owner's Manual can be stored on the Pro‐ grammable memory buttons and called up di‐...
  • Page 31 Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle At a glance I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 32 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 33: Controls

    Controls This chapter is intended to provide you with information that will give you complete control of your vehicle. All features and accessories that are useful for driving and your safety, comfort and convenience are described here. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 34: Opening And Closing

    Controls Opening and closing Opening and closing Vehicle features and options Overview This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 35: Replacing The Battery

    Opening and closing Controls Replacing the battery ▷ Interference from radio transmissions through mobile devices in close proximity to remote control. ▷ Interference of radio transmission by charger while charging items such as mo‐ bile devices in the vehicle. A Check Control message is displayed if an at‐ tempt is made to switch on the ignition or start the engine.
  • Page 36: Profile Management

    Controls Opening and closing Profile management If several drivers use their own remote control, the vehicle will adjust the personal settings Opening profiles during unlocking. These settings are also re‐ stored, if the vehicle has been used in the Regardless of the remote control in use a dif‐ meantime by a person with a different remote ferent profile may be activated.
  • Page 37: Using The Remote Control

    BMW Online: "BMW Online" "Display user list at startup" USB interface: "USB device" Importing profiles Using the remote control Profiles exported via BMW Online can also be imported via BMW Online. Information Profiles stored on a USB device can be im‐ WARNING ported via the USB interface.
  • Page 38: Courtesy Lights

    Controls Opening and closing Switching on interior lights and ▷ Driver's door and fuel filler flap. courtesy lights ▷ All doors, tailgate, and fuel filler flap. Press button on the remote control with In addition, the following functions are exe‐ the vehicle locked.
  • Page 39 Opening and closing Controls If the doors were not unlocked, the tailgate is ▷ LX8CAS. locked again as soon as it closes. Take the re‐ ▷ LX8CAS2. mote control with you and do not leave it in the ▷ MYTCAS4. cargo area;...
  • Page 40: Unlocking And Opening

    Controls Opening and closing To do this, slide the integrated key into the The vehicle is not secured against theft when opening from below and remove the lid. locking. The fuel filler flap remains unlocked. In the event of a severe accident, the vehicle is automatically unlocked.
  • Page 41 Opening and closing Controls Automatic tailgate operation ▷ Press button in the driver's door. The tailgate cannot be opened Adjusting the opening height with the remote control while the driver's You can set how far the tailgate should open. door is opened. If the vehicle is stationary, the tailgate opens CAUTION automatically to the adjusted opening height.
  • Page 42: Manual Operation

    Controls Opening and closing With Comfort Access: An acoustic signal sounds and the tailgate closes. The closing operation is interrupted: ▷ When starting the engine. ▷ The vehicle starts off with jerks. Manual operation WARNING With manual operation of a blocked tail‐ gate, it can loosen itself unexpectedly from the ▷...
  • Page 43 Opening and closing Controls Information The tailgate is locked again as soon as it is closed. To avoid locking it into the vehicle, do not place the remote control in the cargo area. Lower tailgate Functional requirements Opening ▷ There are no external sources of interfer‐ ence nearby.
  • Page 44 Controls Opening and closing This corresponds with pressing the button on CAUTION the remote control. The tailgate swings back and up when it To save battery power, ensure that the ignition opens. There is risk of property damage. Make and all electronic systems and/or power con‐ sure that the area of movement of the tailgate sumers are turned off before locking the vehi‐...
  • Page 45: Automatic Locking

    Opening and closing Controls Only the driver's door and the fuel filler The vehicle locks automatically after a flap are unlocked. Pressing again un‐ short period of time if no door is locks the entire vehicle. opened. ▷ "All doors" ▷...
  • Page 46: Interior Motion Sensor

    Controls Opening and closing Indicator lamp on the interior rearview ▷ Changes in the vehicle tilt, e. g., during at‐ mirror tempts at stealing a wheel or when towing the car. ▷ Disconnected battery voltage. The alarm system briefly signals tampering: ▷...
  • Page 47: Switching Off The Alarm

    Opening and closing Controls Avoiding unintentional alarms ▷ Opening and closing of doors or windows. The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sen‐ ▷ Shifting the selector lever into neutral. sor can be switched off together, such as in ▷ Using vehicle equipment.
  • Page 48: Roller Sunblinds

    Controls Opening and closing The window closes while the switch is The pinch protection is limited and the held. window reopens slightly if the closing force exceeds a certain margin. ▷ Pull the switch beyond the resistance Pull the switch past the resistance point point.
  • Page 49 Opening and closing Controls WARNING ▷ Shifting the selector lever into neutral. With closed roller sunblinds and open ▷ Using vehicle equipment. windows, the roller sunblinds can be loaded There is risk of accidents or injuries. Do not heavily while driving due to the wind. The roller leave children or animals unattended in the ve‐...
  • Page 50 Controls Opening and closing Closing from the open position The glass sunroof closes automatically. If without pinch protection the glass sunroof is already closed or in the tilted position, the sliding visor closes au‐ If there is an external danger, proceed as fol‐ tomatically.
  • Page 51 Opening and closing Controls pleted when the glass sun‐ roof and sliding visor are completely closed. ▷ The glass sunroof closes without jam pro‐ tection. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 52: Adjusting

    Controls Adjusting Adjusting Vehicle features and options backrest in an as upright position as possible and do not adjust again while driving.◀ This chapter describes all standard, country- WARNING specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not There is risk of jamming when moving necessarily available in your car, e.
  • Page 53: Lumbar Support

    Adjusting Controls Adjustments in detail Thigh support Forward/backward Multifunctional seat Height Adjust the position using the lever. Sport seat Seat tilt Pull the lever at the front of the seat and adjust the thigh support. Lumbar support The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad‐ justed in a way that it supports the lumbar re‐...
  • Page 54 Controls Adjusting Backrest width Switch off Change the width of the back‐ Press button longer. rest using the side wings to ad‐ The LEDs go out. just the lateral support. Temperature distribution The heating action in the seat cushion and Shoulder support backrest can be distributed in different ways.
  • Page 55: Rear Seats

    Adjusting Controls Forward/backward After a short time, the system automatically moves down one level in order to prevent ex‐ cessive cooling. Switch off Press button longer. The LEDs go out. Rear seats Pull the lever, arrow 1, and slide the seat in Second row of seats the desired direction.
  • Page 56 Controls Adjusting Third row of seats When the middle section is folded down, comfortable entry is not possible. General information The third row of seats is divided and offers space for two people. Folding up the backrest WARNING With an unlocked backrest, an unsecured load can be thrown into the car's interior, e.g.
  • Page 57: Safety Belts

    Adjusting Controls Information Pull the lever, arrows, to unlock the back‐ rest. WARNING If the safety belt is used by more than one person, the protective effect of the safety belt cannot be ensured anymore. There is risk of injuries or danger to life. Do not allow more than one person to wear a single safety belt.
  • Page 58: Front Head Restraints

    Controls Adjusting Buckling the belt If the situation passes without an accident oc‐ curring, the belt tension relaxes. If the belt tension does not loosen automati‐ cally, stop the vehicle and unbuckle the belt using the red button in the buckle. Fasten the belt before continuing on your trip.
  • Page 59: Active Head Restraint

    Adjusting Controls Adjusting the height: electrical head straint supports the back of the head at eye restraints level.◀ WARNING Objects on the head restraint reduce the protective effect in the head and neck area. There is risk of injuries. ▷ Do not use seat or head restraint covers.
  • Page 60: Adjusting The Height

    Controls Adjusting neck area. There is risk of injuries. Install head The center head restraint cannot be adjusted restraints on occupied seats prior to driving in elevation. and make sure that the center of the head re‐ straint supports the back of the head at eye Removing level.◀...
  • Page 61 Adjusting Controls Safety mode WARNING There is risk of jamming when moving Close the driver's door or switch on the ig‐ the seats. There is risk of injuries or risk of nition. property damage. Make sure that the area of Press and hold the desired button 1 or 2 movement of the seat is clear prior to any ad‐...
  • Page 62 Controls Adjusting Overview Activating Slide the switch to the driver's side mirror position. Engage selector lever position R. Deactivating Slide the switch to the passenger side mirror position. Fold in and out Adjusting  62 CAUTION Left/right, Automatic Curb Monitor Depending on the vehicle width, the ve‐ Fold in and out  62 hicle can be damaged in car washes.
  • Page 63: Steering Wheel

    Adjusting Controls Interior rearview mirror, automatic Power steering wheel adjustment dimming feature The concept The steering wheel can be adjusted in four di‐ rections. Photocells are used for control: Storing the position ▷ In the mirror glass. Seat, mirror, and steering wheel memory, refer ▷...
  • Page 64: Transporting Children Safely

    Controls Transporting children safely Transporting children safely Vehicle features and options the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and This chapter describes all standard, country- systems. The respectively applicable country specific and optional features offered with the provisions must be observed when using the series.
  • Page 65: Deactivating Airbags

    Transporting children safely Controls On the front passenger seat securely against the backrest. If possible, ad‐ just the backrest tilt for all affected backrests Deactivating airbags and correctly adjust the seats. Make sure that seats and backrests are securely engaged. If WARNING possible, adjust the height of the head re‐...
  • Page 66: Child Seat Security

    Controls Transporting children safely Child seat security Locking the safety belt Pull out the strap completely. Secure the child restraint system with the belt. Allow the strap to be pulled in and pull it tight against the child restraint system. The safety belt is locked.
  • Page 67: Restraint Systems

    Transporting children safely Controls Only mount child restraint systems to the up‐ per retaining straps.◀ Retaining strap guide WARNING If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly used for the child restraint system, the protec‐ tive effect can be reduced. There is risk of inju‐ ries.
  • Page 68 Controls Transporting children safely Securing of doors and windows in the rear Rear doors Push the locking lever on the rear doors up. The door can now be opened from the outside only. Safety switch for the rear Press button on the driver's door if children are being transported in the rear.
  • Page 69: Driving

    Driving Controls Driving Vehicle features and options To save battery power when the engine is off, switch off the ignition and any unnecessary This chapter describes all standard, country- electronic systems/power consumers. specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not Information necessarily available in your car, e.
  • Page 70: Diesel Engine

    Controls Driving The radio-ready state remains active if, e.g., CAUTION the ignition is automatically switched off for the In the case of repeated starting attempts following reasons: or repeated starting in quick succession, the ▷ Opening or closing the driver's door. fuel is not burned or is inadequately burned.
  • Page 71: Switching Off The Engine

    Driving Controls WARNING When the Auto Start/Stop function is active, it is available when the vehicle is traveling faster An unsecured vehicle can put itself into than about 3 mph, approx. 5 km/h. motion and roll away. There is risk of an acci‐ dent.
  • Page 72 Controls Driving ▷ After driving in reverse. ▷ The steering wheel is turned. ▷ Fogging of the windows when the auto‐ ▷ Steptronic transmission: change from se‐ matic climate control is switched on. lector lever position D to R, N or M/S. ▷...
  • Page 73: Automatic Deactivation

    Driving Controls Switching off the vehicle during an Setting automatic engine stop WARNING During an automatic engine stop, the vehicle An unsecured vehicle can put itself into can be switched off permanently, e. g., when motion and roll away. There is risk of an acci‐ leaving it.
  • Page 74: Safety Information

    Controls Driving Overview A Check Control message is displayed. If the vehicle is slowed down to a speed of ap‐ prox. 2 mph/3 km/h the parking brake is set. Releasing With the ignition switched on: Steptronic transmission: Press the switch while the brake is pressed or se‐ lector lever position P is set.
  • Page 75: Manual Release

    Driving Controls Activating Parking This function can be activated when the driv‐ The parking brake is automatically set if the er's door is closed, the safety belt is fastened engine is switched off while the vehicle is be‐ and the engine is running. ing held by Automatic Hold.
  • Page 76: Headlight Flasher

    Controls Driving Putting the parking brake into ▷ On uphill grades or on a slope, turn the operation front wheels in the direction of the curb. ▷ On uphill grades or on a slope, also secure Switch on the ignition. the vehicle, e.g.
  • Page 77 Driving Controls Washer/wiper system Triple turn signal activation Slightly tap lever. Switching the wipers on/off and brief The turn signal flashes three times. wipe The function can be activated or deactivated. On the Control Display: General information Do not use the wipers if the windshield is dry, "Settings"...
  • Page 78 Controls Driving Activating/deactivating ▷ Fast wiper speed: tap up twice or tap once beyond the resistance point. Wipers change to normal speed when ve‐ hicle comes to standstill. Switch off and brief wipe Press button on the wiper lever. Wiping is started. If the vehicle is equipped with a rain sensor: LED in wiper lever lights up.
  • Page 79: Rear Window Wiper

    Driving Controls Rear window wiper Down: long interval or low sensitivity of the rain sensor. Switching on the rear window wiper Clean the windshield, headlights Turn the switch from idle position 0 upward, arrow 1: interval mode. When reverse gear is Pull the wiper lever towards you.
  • Page 80: Washer Fluid Reservoir

    Follow the Recommended minimum fill quantity: usage instructions on the washer fluid con‐ 0.2 US gal/1 liter. tainer. Use of BMW’s Windshield Washer Concen‐ Steptronic transmission trate or the equivalent is recommended.◀ WARNING Selector lever positions...
  • Page 81 Driving Controls When the ignition is switched off, refer to A block prevents the inadvertent switching to page 69, selector lever position P is engaged selector lever position P or R or the inadvertent automatically. change from selector lever position P. P Park Engaging selector lever position D, N, Select only when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 82 Controls Driving Engage selector lever position P Example: once maximum engine speed is at‐ tained, M/S manual mode is automatically up‐ shifted as needed. Switching to manual mode ▷ To shift down: press the selector lever for‐ ward. ▷ To shift up: pull the selector lever rear‐ wards.
  • Page 83 Driving Controls Shift paddles Displays in the instrument cluster The selector lever position is dis‐ played, e.g.: P. Electronic unlocking of the transmission lock General information The shift paddles on the steering wheel allow Electronically unlock the transmission lock to you to shift gears quickly while keeping both maneuver vehicle from the danger area.
  • Page 84 Controls Driving General information The use of Launch Control causes premature component wear since this function represents a very heavy load for the vehicle. Do not use Launch Control during the break-in, refer to page 192, period. To increase vehicle stability, activate DSC again as soon as possible.
  • Page 85: Displays

    Displays Controls Displays Vehicle features and options the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and This chapter describes all standard, country- systems. The respectively applicable country specific and optional features offered with the provisions must be observed when using the series.
  • Page 86 Controls Displays ▷ Messages, e.g. Check Control, refer to ▷ Range, refer to page 94. page 89. ▷ Status, Driving Dynamics Control, refer to ▷ Current fuel consumption, refer to page 142. page 94. ▷ Service requirements, refer to page 95. ▷...
  • Page 87 Displays Controls On-board computer  98 Reset miles  93 Switching the change of display on Or "Driving mode view" and off With Professional Navigation System: You can set whether the instrument display switching zoom function on/off automatically changes to the ECO PRO or SPORT in the display when you switch driving You can program whether the current speed is modes.
  • Page 88 Controls Displays sentation of the efficiency display and various ECO PRO tips. Sport displays Speedometer Shift lights, when respectively equipped Tachometer  93 Performance display Transmission display Variable displays General information In the Sport and Sport+ programs the instru‐ ment display switches to the sport displays. Steptronic Sport transmission: shift lights are These displays support a sporty driving style shown, when the SPORT+ driving program is...
  • Page 89: Check Control

    Displays Controls Display in the instrument display Indicator/warning lights General information The indicator and warning lights in the instru‐ ment cluster can light up in a variety of combi‐ nations and colors. Several of the lights are checked for proper functioning and light up temporarily when the engine is started or the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 90 Controls Displays Braking system disrupted. Continue to Vehicle detection, Active Cruise Control drive moderately. Illuminated: vehicle driving ahead de‐ Have the vehicle checked immediately tected. by a dealer’s service center or another quali‐ Flashing: the conditions are not ade‐ fied service center or repair shop. quate for operating the system.
  • Page 91 Displays Controls Dynamic Traction Control DTC, refer to Have steering system checked immediately by page 139. a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Flat Tire Monitor FTM Engine functions The Flat Tire Monitor signals a loss of tire inflation pressure in a tire.
  • Page 92: Text Messages

    Controls Displays Supplementary text messages High-beam Assistant Additional information, such as on the cause of High-beam Assistant is switched on. an error or the required action, can be called up High beams are activated and off auto‐ via Check Control. matically as a function of the traffic sit‐...
  • Page 93: Coolant Temperature

    Displays Controls ▷ Other Check Control messages are faded ▷ Normal operating temperature: the pointer automatically after approx. 20 seconds. is in the middle or in the left half of the tem‐ They are stored and can be displayed perature display. again later.
  • Page 94: Current Fuel Consumption

    Controls Displays WARNING ensured. There is risk of property damage. Re‐ fuel promptly.◀ Even at temperatures above +37 ℉/+3 ℃ there can be a danger of icy roads, e.g. on Displaying the cruising range bridges or shady sections of road. There is risk of an accident.
  • Page 95: Service Requirements

    Displays Controls Energy recovery Symbols Sym‐ Description Display bols The kinetic energy of the vehicle No service is currently required. is converted to electrical energy while coasting. The vehicle bat‐ tery is partially charged and fuel consumption can be reduced. The deadline for scheduled mainte‐...
  • Page 96 Controls Displays Gear shift indicator the navigation system and also displays speed limits present on routes without signs. The concept Information The system recommends the most fuel effi‐ WARNING cient gear for the current driving situation. The system does not relieve from the General information personal responsibility to correctly assess visi‐...
  • Page 97 Displays Controls Selection lists in the Speed limit detection instrument cluster Current speed limit. The concept Depending on your vehicle's optional features, the following can be displayed or operated us‐ ing the buttons and the thumbwheel on the Speed limit detection is not steering wheel as well as the displays in the in‐...
  • Page 98 Controls Displays Using the thumbwheel, select the desired set‐ ▷ Distance to destination. ting and confirm it by pushing the thumbwheel. When destination guidance is activated in the navigation system. ▷ Compass display in the navigation system. On-board computer Adjusting the info display Indication in the info display Depending on the vehicle equipment version, you can select what information from the on-...
  • Page 99: Control Display

    Displays Controls Resetting average values ▷ "Trip computer": the values provide an overview of the current trip. Resetting the trip on-board computer On the Control Display: "Vehicle info" "Trip computer" "Reset": all values are reset. "Automatically reset": all values are reset approx.
  • Page 100 Controls Displays Speed warning Settings on the Control Display The concept Time Displays a speed, when reached, should cause a warning to be issued. Setting the time zone The warning is repeated if the vehicle speed "Settings" drops below the set speed once by at least 3 mph/5 km/h.
  • Page 101 Displays Controls Date Units of measurement Setting the date Setting the units of measurement "Settings" To set the units for fuel consumption, route/ distance and temperature: "Time/Date" "Date:" "Settings" Turn the controller until the desired day is "Language/Units" displayed. Select the desired menu item. Press the controller.
  • Page 102 Controls Displays The concept Selecting displays in the Head-up Display This system projects important information into the driver's field of vision, e. g., the speed. On the Control Display: The driver can get information without averting "Settings" his or her eyes from the road. "Head-Up Display"...
  • Page 103 Displays Controls Setting the rotation The screen of the Head-up Display can be ro‐ tated around its own axis. On the Control Display: "Settings" "Head-Up Display" "Rotation" Turn the controller until the desired setting is selected. Press the controller. Settings are stored for the profile currently used.
  • Page 104: Lights

    Controls Lights Lights Vehicle features and options Symbol Function This chapter describes all standard, country- Parking lights specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to Low beams the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 105 Lights Controls Roadside parking lights Headlight courtesy delay feature The low beams stay lit for a short while if the headlight flasher is switched on after the radio- ready state is switched off. Setting the duration On the Control Display: "Settings"...
  • Page 106: Daytime Running Lights

    Controls Lights Activating E. g. the sensors are unable to detect fog or hazy weather. To avoid safety risks under Position of switch with the ignition these conditions, you should always switch on switched on. the lights manually. To avoid blinding oncoming traffic, the Adap‐ tive Light Control does not swivel to the driv‐...
  • Page 107: Front Fog Lights

    Lights Controls Activating ▷ High beams off/headlight flasher, arrow 2. The High-beam Assistant can be switched off when manually adjusting the light. To reactivate the high-beam Assistant, press the button on the turn signal lever, refer to page 107. System limits The High-beam Assistant cannot serve as a substitute for the driver's personal judgment of Depending on the equipment, turn the light...
  • Page 108 Controls Lights When the high beams or headlight flasher are Switch back on: press button. activated, the front fog lights are not switched Reading lights Press button. Instrument lighting Reading lights are located at the front and rear next to the interior lights. Adjusting The parking lights or low beams Ambient light...
  • Page 109: Safety

    Safety Controls Safety Vehicle features and options the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and This chapter describes all standard, country- systems. The respectively applicable country specific and optional features offered with the provisions must be observed when using the series.
  • Page 110: Knee Airbag

    Controls Safety Ejection Mitigation ▷ Dashboard and windshield on the front passenger side must stay clear - do not at‐ The head airbag system is designed as an tach adhesive labels or coverings and do ejection mitigation countermeasure to reduce not attach brackets or cables, e.
  • Page 111 Safety Controls Malfunction of the automatic injuries or danger to life. Have the airbag sys‐ deactivation system tem checked, repaired, dismantled and scrap‐ ped by a dealer’s service center or another When transporting older children and adults, qualified service center or repair shop.◀ the front-seat passenger airbags may be deac‐...
  • Page 112 Controls Safety ▷ The indicator lamp lights up A corresponding message appears on the when a child is properly Control Display. seated in a child restraint fix‐ Press the switch and move the respective ing system or when the seat seat all the way forward.
  • Page 113 Safety Controls Status display Carry out reset The current status of the Tire Pressure Moni‐ Reset the system after each adjustment of the tor TPM can be displayed on the Control Dis‐ tire inflation pressure and after every tire or play, e.g., whether or not the TPM is active.
  • Page 114 Controls Safety Run-flat tires Run-flat tires, refer to page 225, are la‐ beled with a circular symbol containing the letters RSC marked on the tire's sidewall. Maximum speed You may continue driving with a damaged tire WARNING at speeds up to 50 mph/80 km/h. A damaged regular tire with low or miss‐...
  • Page 115 Safety Controls longer and the self-steering properties will may cause a warning when temperatures fall change. There is risk of an accident. very sharply. Drive moderately and do not exceed a speed of The system cannot indicate sudden serious 50 mph/80 km/h.◀ tire damage caused by external circumstances.
  • Page 116 Controls Safety the low tire pressure telltale illuminates, you the corresponding wheel changes. This will be should stop and check your tires as soon as detected and reported as a flat tire. possible, and inflate them to the proper pres‐ The system does not measure the actual infla‐...
  • Page 117 Safety Controls Indication of a flat tire Actions in the event of a flat tire The yellow warning lamp lights up. A Normal tires Check Control message is displayed. Identify the damaged tire. There is a flat tire or a major loss in tire Do this by checking the air pressure in all inflation pressure.
  • Page 118 Controls Safety The possible driving distance after a loss of tire how the vehicle is equipped, Intelligent Safety inflation pressure depends on cargo load, driv‐ consists of one or more systems that can help ing style and road conditions. prevent a imminent collision. A vehicle with an average load has a possible ▷...
  • Page 119 Safety Controls Front-end collision warning Intelligent Safety button with City Braking function Switching on/off The concept Some Intelligent Safety systems are automati‐ The system can help prevent accidents. If an cally active after every departure. Some Intelli‐ accident cannot be prevented, the system will gent Safety systems activate according to the help reduce the collision speed.
  • Page 120 Controls Safety Information Camera WARNING Indicators and warnings do not relieve from the personal responsibility. Due to sys‐ tem limits, warnings or reactions of the system may not be output or they may be output too late or incorrectly. There is risk of an accident. Adjust the driving style to the traffic condi‐...
  • Page 121 Safety Controls Setting the warning time Acute warnings can also be triggered without previous forewarning. The warning time can be set via iDrive. "Settings" Braking intervention "Frontal Coll. Warning" The warning prompts the driver himself/herself to react. During a warning, the maximum brak‐ Activate the desired time on the Control ing force is used.
  • Page 122 Controls Safety ▷ In tight curves. are delayed in order to avoid false system re‐ actions. ▷ If the driving stability control systems are limited or deactivated, e.g., DSC OFF. General information ▷ If, depending on the vehicle equipment The system issues a two-phase warning of a version, the field of view of the camera in possible danger of collision with vehicles at the mirror or the radar sensor is dirty or ob‐...
  • Page 123: Radar Sensor

    Safety Controls Overview Keep the windshield in the area behind the in‐ terior rearview mirror clean and clear. Button in the vehicle Switching on/off Switching on automatically The system is automatically active after every driving-off. Switching on/off manually Press button briefly: ▷...
  • Page 124 Controls Safety Warning with braking function a collision. The intervention can bring the vehi‐ cle to a complete stop. Display The braking intervention is executed only if If a collision with a recognized vehicle is immi‐ DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on nent a warning symbol appears in the instru‐...
  • Page 125 Safety Controls General information the mirror or the radar sensor is dirty or ob‐ scured. With sufficient brightness, the system warns ▷ Up to 10 seconds after the start of the en‐ about possible collision danger with pedes‐ gine, via the Start/Stop button. trians starting at approx.
  • Page 126 Controls Safety Switching on/off WARNING Due to system limits, individual functions Switching on automatically can malfunction during tow-starting/towing with the Intelligent Safety systems activated, The system is automatically active after every e.g. approach control warning with light brak‐ driving-off. ing function. There is risk of an accident. Switching on/off manually Switch all Intelligent Safety systems off prior to tow-starting/towing.◀...
  • Page 127 Safety Controls Braking intervention ▷ In heavy fog, rain, sprayed water or snow‐ fall. The warning prompts the driver himself/herself to react. During a warning, the maximum brak‐ ▷ In tight curves. ing force is used. Premise for the brake boos‐ ▷...
  • Page 128 Controls Safety Warm objects have a light appearance and ▷ Detection of large animals: up to approx. cold objects a dark appearance. 490 ft/150 m The ability to detect an object depends on the ▷ Detection of medium animals: up to ap‐ temperature difference between the object prox.
  • Page 129 Safety Controls Switch on/switch off heat image ▷ All Intelligent Safety systems are turned off. ▷ The LED goes out. Camera Switching on heat image additionally The heat image from the Night Vision camera can also be displayed on the Control Display. This function has no effect on object detec‐...
  • Page 130 Controls Safety Warning area in front of the vehicle Acute warning The red symbol is displayed and a sig‐ nal sounds. With instrument display: The red sym‐ bol is displayed and a signal sounds. When animals are detected, an red animal symbol is displayed with the signal tone.
  • Page 131: Lane Departure Warning

    Safety Controls Small animals are not detected by the object interfere in the respective situations. In the detection function, even if they are clearly visi‐ event of a warning, do not unnecessarily jerk ble in the image. the steering wheel.◀ Limited detection, e.g.
  • Page 132 Controls Safety Switching on/off manually End of warning The warning is canceled in the following situa‐ Press button briefly: tions: ▷ The menu for the intelligent safety ▷ Automatically after approx. 3 seconds. system is displayed. The systems are individually switched off ac‐ ▷...
  • Page 133: Radar Sensors

    Safety Controls Active Blind Spot Detection Overview Button in the vehicle The concept Intelligent Safety button Two radar sensors in the rear bumper monitor the area behind and next to the vehicle at speeds above approx. 30 mph/50 km/h. Radar sensors The system indicates whether there are vehi‐...
  • Page 134 Controls Safety Brief flashing ▷ LED lights up orange or goes out respec‐ tive to their individual settings. A brief flashing of the lamp during vehicle un‐ Adjust as needed. Individual settings are locking serves as system self-test. stored for the profile currently used. System limits Press button again: The system may not be fully functional in the...
  • Page 135: Brake Force Display

    Safety Controls Brake force display be detected in time. There is risk of an acci‐ dent. Make sure that the driver is rested and alert. Adjust the driving style to the traffic con‐ The concept ditions.◀ Function The system is activated each time the engine is started and cannot be switched off.
  • Page 136 Controls Safety ▷ When the road surface is poor. ▷ Automatic closing of the glass sunroof. ▷ In the event of strong side winds. ▷ For vehicles equipped with Comfort Seats: automatic positioning of the backrest for PreCrash the front passenger seat. After a critical driving situation without an acci‐...
  • Page 137: Driving Stability Control Systems

    Driving stability control systems Controls Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and options Drive-off assistant This chapter describes all standard, country- This system supports driving off on inclines. specific and optional features offered with the The parking brake is not required. series.
  • Page 138 Controls Driving stability control systems curve to the wheel on the outside of the curve to the elevated center of gravity. There is risk or vice-versa. of accidents or risk of property damage. Do not deactivate Dynamic Stability Control DSC To increase the maneuverability, the rear when driving with roof load.◀...
  • Page 139 Driving stability control systems Controls Activating DSC TRACTION is displayed in the instrument clus‐ ter and the indicator lamp for DSC OFF lights Press button. DSC OFF and the DSC OFF indicator lamp go out. Deactivating DTC Press button again. Indicator/warning lights TRACTION and the DSC OFF indica‐...
  • Page 140: Hdc Hill Descent Control

    Controls Driving stability control systems Displaying distribution of the drive torque "Vehicle info" "xDrive status" "Torque distribution" HDC Hill Descent Control ▷ Press the rocker switch up to the point of The concept resistance: the speed increases gradually. HDC is a downhill driving assistant that auto‐ ▷...
  • Page 141 Driving stability control systems Controls Display in the instrument cluster Programs The system offers two different programs. The selected speed is displayed in the speedometer. Select the programs via the Driving Dynamics Control, refer to page 142. ▷ Green: the system is actively braking the vehicle.
  • Page 142 Controls Driving stability control systems Operating the programs The system ensures consistent comfort by keeping spring travel constant in all driving sit‐ uations. Press button Program DSC OFF Malfunction TRACTION A Check Control message is displayed. The system is disrupted. Vehicle handling may be SPORT+ altered and driving comfort may be noticeably SPORT...
  • Page 143 Driving stability control systems Controls Indicator/warning lights Activating SPORT+ When DSC OFF is activated, DSC OFF is dis‐ Press button repeatedly until SPORT+ played in the instrument cluster. appears in the instrument cluster and the DSC OFF indicator lamp lights up. The indicator lamp lights up: DSC OFF is activated.
  • Page 144 Controls Driving stability control systems ECO PRO To do so, make the following settings: ECO PRO, refer to page 200, provides consis‐ "Settings" tent tuning to minimize fuel consumption for "Control display" maximum range with maximum driving stabili‐ "Driving mode info" zation.
  • Page 145: Driving Comfort

    Driving comfort Controls Driving comfort Vehicle features and options As soon as the road is clear, the vehicle accel‐ erates to the desired speed. This chapter describes all standard, country- The speed is also maintained downhill, but specific and optional features offered with the may not be maintained uphill if engine power is series.
  • Page 146 Controls Driving comfort Overview Camera A camera serves to detect vehicles. Buttons on the steering wheel Press but‐ Function Cruise control on/off, interrupt, refer to page Store/maintain speed, refer to page Resume speed, refer to The camera is installed near the interior rear‐ page view mirror.
  • Page 147 Driving comfort Controls If interrupting the system while stationary, ▷ Suddenly swerving vehicle onto the own press on the brake pedal at the same time. lane. The system is automatically interrupted in the ▷ When fast approaching standing vehicles. following situations: There is risk of injuries or danger to life.
  • Page 148 Controls Driving comfort While standing ▷ Each time the rocker switch is pressed past the point of resistance, the desired The system brought the vehicle to a complete speed increases or decreases by a maxi‐ standstill: mum of 5 mph/10 km/h. ▷...
  • Page 149 Driving comfort Controls Brief status display Indicator/warning lights Selected desired speed. Symbol lights up orange: A vehicle has been detected ahead of you. If no speed is indicated, it is possible that the conditions necessary for operation are not cur‐ Symbol flashes orange: rently fulfilled.
  • Page 150 Controls Driving comfort Swerving vehicles The minimum speed that can be set is 20 mph/30 km/h. The maximum speed that can be set depends on the vehicle. The system can also be activated when sta‐ tionary. Comply with the legal speed limit in every sit‐ uation when using the system.
  • Page 151: Cruise Control

    Driving comfort Controls Cornering Weather In the event of unfavorable weather and light conditions, e. g. if there is rain, snowfall, slush, fog or glare, this may result in poorer recogni‐ tion of vehicles as well as short-term interrup‐ tions for vehicles that are already detected. Drive attentively, and react to the current traffic situation.
  • Page 152 Controls Driving comfort Information Switch off WARNING WARNING The use of the system can lead to an in‐ The system does not relieve from the creased risk of accidents in the following situa‐ personal responsibility to correctly assess the tions: traffic situation.
  • Page 153: Indicator Lamp

    Driving comfort Controls Maintaining/storing the speed celerates the vehicle without requiring pressure on the accelerator pedal. Press button. After the rocker switch is released, the ve‐ hicle maintains its final speed. Pressing the switch beyond the resistance point causes the vehicle to accelerate more rapidly. Resuming the desired speed Press button.
  • Page 154: Pdc Park Distance Control

    Controls Driving comfort Displays in the Head-up Display WARNING Some system information can also be dis‐ Due to high speeds when PDC is acti‐ played in the Head-up Display. vated, the warning can be delayed due to physical circumstances. There is risk of injuries or risk of property damage.
  • Page 155 Driving comfort Controls Switching on/off vehicle, a signal tone sounds from the left rear speaker. Switching on automatically The shorter the distance to the object, the PDC switches on automatically in the following shorter the intervals. situations: If the distance to a detected object is less than ▷...
  • Page 156: Rearview Camera

    Controls Driving comfort System limits ▷ In large buildings with right angles and smooth walls, e.g., in underground ga‐ Limits of ultrasonic measurement rages. Ultrasonic measuring might not function under ▷ In automatic car washes. the following circumstances: ▷ Through heavy pollution. ▷...
  • Page 157 Driving comfort Controls Automatic deactivation during forward tions. Watch traffic and vehicle surroundings travel closely and actively interfere in the respective situations.◀ The system switches off when a certain driving distance or speed is exceeded. Overview Switch the system back on if needed. Button in the vehicle Switching on/off manually Press button.
  • Page 158 Controls Driving comfort Pathway lines Obstacle marking Pathway lines can be superimposed on the im‐ Obstacles behind the vehicle are detected by age of the rearview camera. the PDC sensors and, when respectively equipped, detected by the rearview camera. Pathway lines help you to estimate the space required when parking and maneuvering on Obstacle markings can be faded into the image level roads.
  • Page 159: Top View

    Driving comfort Controls Top View Turn the steering wheel to the point where the pathway line covers the corresponding turning radius line. The concept Top View provides assistance in parking and maneuvering. The area around the vehicle is shown on the Control Display. General information The image is captured by two cameras integrated in the exterior mirrors, by the rear‐...
  • Page 160 Controls Driving comfort Cameras The rearview camera image is displayed. To switch to the Top View: "Rear view camera" Automatic deactivation during forward travel The system switches off when a certain driving distance or speed is exceeded. Switch the system back on if needed. Switching on/off manually Front camera Press button.
  • Page 161: Side View

    Driving comfort Controls Turn the controller until the desired setting Which camera is active is shown on the top is reached, and press the controller. edge of the screen. Displaying the turning radius and Information pathway lines The images of the cameras are displayed, de‐ ▷...
  • Page 162 Controls Driving comfort Contrast With the Side View switched on: Select the symbol. Turn the controller until the desired setting is reached, and press the controller. Warning of crossing traffic The concept Rear camera When an object approaching from the side is Two cameras are used for the detection.
  • Page 163: Parking Assistant

    Driving comfort Controls Parking assistant CAUTION The parking assistant can steer the vehi‐ The concept cle over or onto curbs. There is risk of property damage. Watch traffic closely and actively in‐ terfere in the respective situations.◀ An engine that has been switched off by the Auto Start Stop function is restarted automati‐...
  • Page 164: System Status

    Controls Driving comfort Requirements Display on the Control Display For measuring parking spaces System activated/deactivated ▷ Maximum speed while driving forward ap‐ Symbol Meaning prox. 22 mph/35 km/h. ▷ Maximum distance to row of parked vehi‐ Gray: the system is not available. cles: 5 ft/1.5 m.
  • Page 165 Driving comfort Controls Parking using the parking assistant ▷ If a maximum number of parking attempts or the time taken for parking is exceeded. WARNING ▷ When switching to another function on the The system does not relieve from the Control Display.
  • Page 166 Controls Driving comfort ▷ For persons with certain clothing, e.g. coats. ▷ With external interference of the ultra‐ sound, e.g. from passing vehicles or loud machines. ▷ When sensors are dirty, iced over, dam‐ aged or out of position. ▷ Under certain weather conditions such as high relative humidity, rain, snowfall, ex‐...
  • Page 167: Climate Control

    Climate control Controls Climate control Vehicle features and options the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and This chapter describes all standard, country- systems. The respectively applicable country specific and optional features offered with the provisions must be observed when using the series.
  • Page 168: Maximum Cooling

    Controls Climate control Climate control functions in detail The air will be cooled and dehumidified and, depending on the temperature setting, Switching the system on/off warmed again. Depending on the weather, the windshield and Switching on side windows may fog up briefly when the en‐ Press any button except: gine is started.
  • Page 169: Residual Heat

    Climate control Controls Intensity of the AUTO program The air flow of the automatic climate control may be reduced automatically to save battery With the AUTO program activated, the auto‐ power. matic intensity control can be changed. Press the left or right side of the but‐ Manual air distribution ton: decrease or increase the inten‐...
  • Page 170 Controls Climate control Switching on The activated-charcoal filter removes gaseous pollutants from the outside air that enters the Switch off the ignition. vehicle. This combined filter should be replaced during Press the right side of the button scheduled maintenance, refer to page 238, of on the driver's side.
  • Page 171 Climate control Controls Ventilation in rear, center ▷ Button for switching on the fan, arrow 1. LED comes on. ▷ Thumbwheels to vary the temperature, ar‐ ▷ Thumbwheel for the activation of the heat row 1. and distribution of the air, arrow 2. Toward blue: colder.
  • Page 172 Controls Climate control Maximum cooling Display Press button. Maximum cooling The system is set to the lowest tem‐ Seat heating  56 perature, maximum air flow and air circulation mode. Switching the rear automatic climate control on/off Air flows out of the vents to the upper body re‐ gion.
  • Page 173 Climate control Controls Manual air distribution The system continues to run for some time af‐ ter being switched off. The air distribution can be adjusted to individ‐ ual needs. Setting departure time Press button repeatedly to select a On the Control Display: program: "Settings"...
  • Page 174: Interior Equipment

    Controls Interior equipment Interior equipment Vehicle features and options Compatibility If this symbol is printed on the packag‐ This chapter describes all standard, country- ing or in the instructions of the system specific and optional features offered with the to be controlled, the system is gener‐ series.
  • Page 175 Interior equipment Controls erases all programming of the buttons on rearview mirror starts flashing rapidly and then the interior rearview mirror. stays lit constantly for 2 seconds, the system features an alternating-code system. Flashing Hold the hand-held transmitter for the sys‐ and continuous illumination of the LED will re‐...
  • Page 176: Sun Visor

    Controls Interior equipment Likewise, press and hold the button of the proximately 20 seconds until the LED flashes desired function on the hand-held trans‐ rapidly. All stored functions are deleted. The mitter. functions cannot be deleted individually. Release both buttons as soon as the inte‐ rior rearview mirror LED flashes more rap‐...
  • Page 177 Interior equipment Controls Emptying Front Take out the insert. Overview Rear Opening The lighter is located next to the ashtray. Controls Press on the cover. Push in the lighter. The lighter can be removed as Emptying soon as it pops back out. Take out the insert.
  • Page 178: Center Armrest

    Controls Interior equipment Connecting electrical Remove the cover or cigarette lighter. devices Center armrest Information CAUTION Battery chargers for the vehicle battery can work with high voltages and currents, which means that the 12V on-board network can be overloaded or damaged. There is risk of property damage.
  • Page 179 Interior equipment Controls USB interface for data Rear cooler transfer Information The concept WARNING Connection for importing and exporting data The cover of the opened cooler pro‐ on USB devices, e.g.: trudes into the car's interior. Injuries can occur in the event of an accident, braking or evasive ▷...
  • Page 180 Controls Interior equipment Installing The highest cooling power is active when two LEDs are lit. Fold the release levers with an angle of ap‐ If the cooler was switched on the last time the prox. 45° and push the cooler forward onto ignition was switched on, it will likewise be the contact up to the stop.
  • Page 181: Cargo Area

    Interior equipment Controls Cargo area Cargo cover Information CAUTION A cargo cover hooked in incorrectly can cause damage. There is risk of property dam‐ age. Hook the cargo cover on both sides.◀ Press button, arrow 1, to unlock the cover. Pull the cover back, arrow 2.
  • Page 182 Controls Interior equipment Folding down the middle section seats and backrests are securely engaged. If possible, adjust the height of the head re‐ straints or remove them.◀ WARNING With an unlocked backrest, an unsecured load can be thrown into the car's interior, e.g. in case of an accident, braking or evasive ma‐...
  • Page 183: Storage Compartments

    Storage compartments Controls Storage compartments Vehicle features and options ▷ Storage compartment third row of seats, refer to page This chapter describes all standard, country- ▷ Center armrest, refer to page 185. specific and optional features offered with the ▷ Glasses compartment, refer to page 186.
  • Page 184 Controls Storage compartments Locking risk of injuries. Do not stow any breakable ob‐ jects in the car's interior.◀ The glove compartment can be locked with an integrated key. This prevents access to the glove compartment. Storage compartment on the After the glove compartment is locked, the re‐ center console mote control can be handed over, such as at a hotel, without the integrated key.
  • Page 185 Storage compartments Controls Connection for an external audio device An external audio device, e.g., an MP3 player, can be con‐ nected via the AUX-IN port or the USB audio interface in the center armrest. Rear Center armrest Overview A storage compartment is located in the center Front armrest between the seats.
  • Page 186: Glasses Compartment

    Controls Storage compartments Glasses compartment Overview The compartment for eye glasses is located between the interior mirror and interior lights. Opening Slide the cover forward. Press button. Closing Two cupholders are located in the center con‐ Press the cover up until it latches. sole.
  • Page 187: Clothes Hooks

    Storage compartments Controls Clothes hooks Opening Pull the loop and fold down the center arm‐ WARNING rest. Clothing articles on the clothes hooks can obstruct the view while driving. There is risk of an accident. When suspending clothing articles from the hooks, ensure that they will not obstruct the driver's view.◀...
  • Page 188 Controls Storage compartments Lashing eyes in the cargo area Only hang lightweight objects, e.g. shopping bags, from the multifunction hooks. Only To secure the cargo, refer to page 197, there transport heavy luggage in the trunk if it has are lashing eyes in the cargo area. been appropriately secured.◀...
  • Page 189 Storage compartments Controls I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
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  • Page 191: Driving Tips

    Driving tips This chapter provides you with information useful in dealing with specific driving and operating modes. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 192: Things To Remember When Driving

    Driving tips Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle features and options Tires Tire traction is not optimal due to manufactur‐ This chapter describes all standard, country- ing circumstances when tires are brand-new; specific and optional features offered with the they achieve their full traction potential after a series.
  • Page 193: Diesel Particulate Filter

    Things to remember when driving Driving tips Hot exhaust system Use this area for garage door openers, devices for electronic toll collection, etc. WARNING During driving operation, high tempera‐ Mobile communication devices in the tures can occur underneath the body, e.g. vehicle caused by the exhaust gas system.
  • Page 194: Driving In Wet Conditions

    Driving tips Things to remember when driving Hills Applying the brakes fully is the most effective way of braking in situations needed. WARNING Steering is still responsive. You can still avoid Light but consistent brake pressure can any obstacles with a minimum of steering ef‐ lead to high temperatures, brakes wearing out fort.
  • Page 195 Things to remember when driving Driving tips Condensation under the parked systems can distribute the driving force to vehicle the wheels. Activate DTC Dynamic Trac‐ tion Control if available. When using the automatic climate control, condensation water develops collecting under‐ After a trip on poor roads neath the vehicle.
  • Page 196: Loading

    Driving tips Loading Loading Vehicle features and options or YYY lbs. Otherwise, damage to the vehicle and unstable driving situations This chapter describes all standard, country- may result. specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e.
  • Page 197: Securing Cargo

    Loading Driving tips Load ▷ Do not stack cargo above the top edge of the backrests. Securing cargo Lashing eyes in the cargo area The maximum load is the sum of the weight of the occupants and the cargo. The greater the weight of the occupants, the less cargo that can be transported.
  • Page 198 Driving tips Loading Roof-mounted luggage rack The lashing eyes at the openings in the rails can be removed. Information Cargo net, FlexNet Installation only possible with roof rack. The flexible cargo net is hooked into eyes and Roof racks are available as special accessories. offers a stowage option in the cargo area.
  • Page 199: Saving Fuel

    Saving fuel Driving tips Saving fuel Vehicle features and options Close the windows and glass sunroof This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Driving with the glass sunroof and windows series. It also describes features that are not open results in increased air resistance and necessarily available in your car, e.
  • Page 200: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 963 410 - Vi/15

    The flow of fuel is interrupted while coasting. BMW recommends that maintenance work be performed by a BMW dealer’s service center. For information on the BMW Maintenance Switch off the engine during System, refer to page 238.
  • Page 201: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 963 410 - Vi/15

    Saving fuel Driving tips ▷ ECO PRO tips driving instruction, refer to This function is only available in ECO PRO page mode. ▷ ECO PRO climate control, refer to ECO PRO climate control page 201. "ECO PRO climate control" ▷ ECO PRO coasting driving status, refer to page 203.
  • Page 202: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 963 410 - Vi/15

    Driving tips Saving fuel Efficiency display efficient by backing off the accelerator for in‐ stance. Display in the instrument cluster Information The efficiency display and ECO PRO tips in the instrument cluster appear when the ECO PRO display is activated. Activating driving style and ECO PRO tips: "Settings"...
  • Page 203: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 963 410 - Vi/15

    Saving fuel Driving tips "EfficientDynamics info" Safety mode The following systems are displayed: The function is not available under one of the following conditions. ▷ Auto Start/Stop function. ▷ DSC OFF or TRACTION activated. ▷ Energy recovery. ▷ Driving in the dynamic limit range and on ▷...
  • Page 204: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 963 410 - Vi/15

    Driving tips Saving fuel The coasting point indicator is illuminated at the zero point during coasting. Indications on the Control Display The Coasting driving condition is displayed in EfficientDynamics Info while this driving mode is active. Color code blue, arrow 1, and symbol, arrow 2: driving condition Coasting.
  • Page 205: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 963 410 - Vi/15

    Saving fuel Driving tips I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 206: Online Edition For Part No. 01 40 2 963 410 - Vi/15

    I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 207: Mobility

    Mobility In order to always ensure your mobility, you will find important information on operating fluids, wheels and tires, maintenance and Roadside Assistance in the following. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 208: Refueling

    Mobility Refueling Refueling Vehicle features and options Fuel lid This chapter describes all standard, country- Opening specific and optional features offered with the Briefly press the rear edge of the fuel filler series. It also describes features that are not flap.
  • Page 209 Refueling Mobility Close the fuel filler flap. age may occur to these surfaces. The environment is polluted. There is risk of prop‐ WARNING erty damage. Avoid overfilling.◀ The retaining strap of the fuel cap be The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle clicks jammed and crushed during closing.
  • Page 210: Fuel

    M5 to M100.◀ tions or use a brand name fuel with a higher octane rating.◀ Recommended fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 91. Gasoline For the best fuel efficiency, the gasoline Minimum fuel grade should be sulfur-free or very low in sulfur con‐...
  • Page 211 Low-Sulfur Diesel erty damage. Do not fill with fuel that does not comply with the minimum quality.◀ The engine of your BMW is designed for diesel with low sulfur content: If you use gasoline with this minimum AKI Rat‐ ing, the engine may produce knocking sounds Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel ASTM D 975-xx.
  • Page 212 To be able to start the engine as usual, there replenished must be an adequate Diesel exhaust fluid. BMW recommends that the Diesel exhaust Warming up the system fluid be added by the dealer’s service center In order to warm the engine up to its operating within the course of regular maintenance.
  • Page 213 Turn the tank lid counterclockwise and re‐ Suitable Diesel exhaust fluid move. ▷ Recommended: BMW Diesel Exhaust Place the bottle on it and turn it as far as it Fluid. With this bottle and its special will go, see arrow.
  • Page 214 Mobility Fuel The tank is full when the fill level in the bot‐ Disposing of bottles tle no longer changes. It is not possible to Diesel exhaust fluid can be disposed of overfill. at a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
  • Page 215: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and tires Mobility Wheels and tires Vehicle features and options Only check the tire inflation pressure when the tires are cold. This means after driving no more This chapter describes all standard, country- than 1.25 miles/2 km or when the vehicle has specific and optional features offered with the been parked for at least 2 hours.
  • Page 216 Mobility Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Front: 275/40 R 20 2.5 / 36 106 W XL RSC 2.8 / 41 Rear: 315/35 R 20 110 W XL RSC Front: 275/40 R 20 2.5 / 36 106 V M+S XL RSC 2.8 / 41 These pressure values can also be found on Rear: 315/35 R 20...
  • Page 217 Wheels and tires Mobility Tire size Pressure specifications Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI in bar/PSI Front: 255/50 R 19 2.4 / 35 Specifications in 107 W XL RSC bar/PSI with cold 2.7 / 39 tires Rear: 285/45 R 19 111 W XL RSC 255/55 R 18 109 H 2.6 / 38...
  • Page 218 Mobility Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifica‐ Tire size Pressure specifications tions in bar/PSI in bar/PSI Specifications in Specifications in bar/PSI with cold bar/PSI with cold tires tires 255/55 R 18 109 H 2.9 /42 3.4 / 49 255/55 R 18 109 H 2.5 / 36 3.0 / 44 M+S XL RSC...
  • Page 219 Wheels and tires Mobility Tire size Pressure specifications Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI in bar/PSI Specifications in Specifications in bar/PSI with cold bar/PSI with cold tires tires 255/55 R 18 109 H 2.9 /42 3.4 / 49 255/55 R 18 109 H 2.6 / 38 3.1 / 45 M+S XL RSC...
  • Page 220 Mobility Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifications Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI in bar/PSI Specifications in Specifications in bar/PSI with cold bar/PSI with cold tires tires 255/55 R 18 109 H 2.9 /42 3.4 / 49 255/55 R 18 109 H 2.5 / 36 3.0 / 44 M+S XL RSC...
  • Page 221: Tire Identification Number

    Wheels and tires Mobility Speed letter Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Q = up to 100 mph, 160 km/h R = up to 106 mph, 170 km/h Specifications in S = up to 112 mph, 180 km/h bar/PSI with cold tires T = up to 118 mph, 190 km/h H = up to 131 mph, 210 km/h...
  • Page 222: Tire Tread

    Mobility Wheels and tires Treadwear WARNING The treadwear grade is a comparative rating The temperature grade for this tire is es‐ based on the wear rate of the tire when tested tablished for a tire that is properly inflated and under controlled conditions on a specified gov‐...
  • Page 223: Tire Damage

    Wheels and tires Mobility Minimum tread depth WARNING Damaged tires can lose tire inflation pressure, which can lead to loss of vehicle control. There is risk of an accident. If tire dam‐ age is suspected while driving, immediately re‐ duce speed and stop. Have wheels and tires checked.
  • Page 224: New Tires

    Mobility Wheels and tires Maximum speed of winter tires tolerances despite the same official size rating. There is risk of an accident.◀ If the maximum speed of the vehicle is higher than the permissible speed for the winter tires, Recommended tire brands then a respective symbol is displayed in your field of vision.
  • Page 225 Wheels and tires Mobility Run-flat tires Information ▷ Follow the instructions on using the Mobi‐ Label lity System found on the compressor and sealant container. ▷ Use of the Mobility System may be ineffec‐ tive if the tire puncture measures approx. 1/8 in/4 mm or more.
  • Page 226 Mobility Wheels and tires Sealant container Filling the tire with sealant Shake the sealant container. ▷ Sealant container, arrow 1. ▷ Filling hose, arrow 2. Pull the connection hose fully out of the Observe use-by date on the sealant container. compressor housing.
  • Page 227 Wheels and tires Mobility Insert the sealant container on the com‐ With the ignition turned on or the engine pressor housing in an upright position. running, switch on the compressor. CAUTION Screw the filling hose of the sealant con‐ tainer onto the tire valve of the nonworking The compressor can overheat during ex‐...
  • Page 228: Snow Chains

    Mobility Wheels and tires Snow chains valve with the available connector on the sealant container. Fine-link snow chains This prevents leftover sealant from escap‐ ing from the container. The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends use of fine-link snow chains. Certain types of Wrap the empty sealant container in suita‐...
  • Page 229: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment Mobility Engine compartment Vehicle features and options the selected options or country versions. This also applies to safety-related functions and This chapter describes all standard, country- systems. The respectively applicable country specific and optional features offered with the provisions must be observed when using the series.
  • Page 230 Mobility Engine compartment Hood Opening the hood Pull the lever. Information WARNING Improperly executed work in the engine compartment can damage components and lead to a safety risk. There is risk of accidents or risk of property damage.◀ WARNING The engine compartment accommo‐ dates moving components.
  • Page 231: Closing The Hood

    Engine compartment Mobility Closing the hood Let the hood drop from a height of approx. 16 in/40 cm and push down on it to lock it fully. The hood must audibly engage on both sides. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 232: Engine Oil

    Mobility Engine oil Engine oil Vehicle features and options Electronic oil measurement This chapter describes all standard, country- Status display specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features that are not The concept necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to The engine oil level is monitored electronically the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 233: Adding Engine Oil

    Engine oil Mobility Adding engine oil Different messages appear on the display de‐ pending on the engine oil level. Pay attention to these messages. Information If the engine oil level is too low, within the next CAUTION 125 miles/200 km Add engine oil, refer to A too low engine oil level causes engine page 233.
  • Page 234: Engine Oil Change

    Mobility Engine oil Turn the oil filler neck counter-clockwise. Gasoline engine BMW Longlife-01. BMW Longlife-01 FE. Diesel engine BMW Longlife-04. BMW Longlife-12 FE. Add motor oil. More information about suitable engine oil rat‐ After refilling, perform a detailed measure‐ ings and viscosities of engine oils can be re‐...
  • Page 235 Engine oil Mobility I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 236: Coolant

    Mobility Coolant Coolant Vehicle features and options ice center or another qualified service center or repair shop and add coolant as needed. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Overview series. It also describes features that are not Depending on the engine installation, the cool‐...
  • Page 237 Coolant Mobility Adding Let the engine cool. Turn the lid of the coolant reservoir slightly counterclockwise to allow any excess pressure to dissipate, then open it. If the coolant is low, slowly add coolant up to the specified level; do not overfill. Turn the lid until there is an audible click.
  • Page 238: Maintenance

    Storage periods Storage periods during which the vehicle bat‐ BMW maintenance system tery was disconnected are not taken into ac‐ count. The maintenance system indicates required If this occurs, have a dealer's service center or...
  • Page 239 Maintenance Mobility Socket for OBD Onboard trol components, in particular the catalytic converter. Diagnosis Information CAUTION Improper use of the socket for Onboard Diagnosis can lead to vehicle malfunctions. There is risk of property damage. The manu‐ facturer of your vehicle strongly recommends access to the socket for Onboard Diagnosis be limited to a dealer's service center, another qualified service center or repair shop or other...
  • Page 240: Replacing Components

    Mobility Replacing components Replacing components Vehicle features and options Wiper blade replacement This chapter describes all standard, country- Information specific and optional features offered with the CAUTION series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to If the wiper arm falls onto the windshield the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 241: Lights And Bulbs

    Replacing components Mobility Lamp and bulb replacement Fold open the holder. General information Lights and bulbs make an essential contribu‐ tion to vehicle safety. The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends that you have appropriate work performed by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or repair shop if you are unfami‐...
  • Page 242 Mobility Replacing components Front lights, bulb replacement placement be performed by a dealer’s service center or another qualified service center or re‐ Xenon headlights pair shop.◀ Information Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) Because of the long service life of these bulbs, Some items of equipment use light-emitting the likelihood of failure is very low.
  • Page 243 Replacing components Mobility Turn signal in exterior mirror The parking lights and daylight running lights are made using LED technology. The turn signals in the exterior mirrors feature Contact a dealer’s service center or another LED technology. Contact a dealer’s service qualified service center or repair shop in the center or another qualified service center or re‐...
  • Page 244: Changing Wheels

    Mobility Replacing components Jacking points for the vehicle jack Turn the bulb bracket and remove it. Remove the bulb and replace it. The jacking points for the vehicle jack are lo‐ cated at the positions shown. Proceed in reverse order to insert the front fog lamp.
  • Page 245: Jacking Up The Vehicle

    Put the new wheel or emergency wheel on and screw in at least two bolts. If original BMW light alloy wheels are not mounted, any accompanying lug bolts also have to be used. Screw in the remaining the lug bolts and Remove tool holder.
  • Page 246: Battery Replacement

    Mobility Replacing components After the wheel change Battery replacement Tighten the lug bolts crosswise. The tight‐ CAUTION ening torque is 101 lb ft/140 Nm. Vehicle batteries that are not compatible Stow the nonworking wheel in the trunk. can damage vehicle systems and impair vehi‐ cle functions.There is risk of property damage.
  • Page 247 Replacing components Mobility Power failure In the car's interior After a temporary power loss, some equipment needs to be newly initialized or individual set‐ tings updated, e. g.: ▷ Seat, mirror, and steering wheel memory: store the positions again. ▷ Time: update.
  • Page 248: Breakdown Assistance

    In case of an emergency, an Emergency Re‐ ▷ The LED flashes green when a connection quest can be made through this system. to the BMW Response Center has been established. General information When the emergency request is received Only press the SOS button in an emergency.
  • Page 249: Warning Triangle

    ▷ If the LED is flashing green, but the BMW Response Center can no longer be heard Storage via the speaker, you can nevertheless still Open the cover on the left side trim.
  • Page 250 Switch off any electronic systems/power consumers in both vehicles. Connecting the cables Starting aid terminals Open the cover of the BMW starting aid terminal. WARNING Attach one terminal clamp of the positive If the jumper cables are connected in the jumper cable to the positive terminal of the incorrect order, sparks formation can occur.
  • Page 251: Transporting The Vehicle

    Breakdown assistance Mobility Transporting the vehicle corresponding engine or body ground of the vehicle to be started. Information Starting the engine CAUTION Never use spray fluids to start the engine. The vehicle can be damaged when tow‐ ing the vehicle with a single lifted axle. There is Start the engine of the assisting vehicle risk of property damage.
  • Page 252 The tow fittings used should be on the same The tow fitting can be screwed in at the front side on both vehicles. or rear of the BMW. Should it prove impossible to avoid mounting The tow fitting and the onboard vehicle tool kit,...
  • Page 253 Breakdown assistance Mobility Screw thread for tow fitting Press on the mark of the cover to push it out. Tow-starting Steptronic transmission Do not tow-start the vehicle. Tow-starting the engine is not possible due to the transmission. Have the cause of the starting problems fixed. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 254: Care

    Mobility Care Care Vehicle features and options ▷ Minimum distance from glass sunroof: 31.5 inches/80 cm. This chapter describes all standard, country- specific and optional features offered with the Automatic car washes series. It also describes features that are not necessarily available in your car, e.
  • Page 255: Vehicle Care

    The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends age. Do not switch ignition off in car using car care and cleaning products from washes.◀ BMW. WARNING The vehicle cannot be locked from the outside when in selector lever position N. A signal...
  • Page 256 Use leather care products; otherwise, dirt and products, the manufacturer of your vehicle rec‐ grease will gradually break down the protective ommends original BMW care products. layer of the leather surface. Treat especially worn rubber parts with rubber Suitable care products are available from a care agents at regular intervals.
  • Page 257 Care Mobility Safety belts Displays/Screens/protective glass of the Head-up Display Dirty belt straps impede the reeling action and thus have a negative impact on safety. CAUTION WARNING Chemical cleansers, moisture or fluids of any kind can damage the surface of displays Chemical cleansers can destroy the and screens.
  • Page 258 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 259: Reference

    Reference This chapter contains the technical data and an index that will quickly take you to the information you need. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 260: Technical Data

    The specified heights do not take into account attached parts, for example, a roof antenna, BMW X5 Width with mirrors inches/mm 86/2,184 Width without mirrors inches/mm 76.3/1,938...
  • Page 261 Technical data Reference Weights X5 sDrive35i Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 6,069/2,753 Load lbs/kg 1,108/503 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,669/1,211 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 3,540/1,606 Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 220/100 Cargo area capacity cu ft 35.8-76.7 Canada: trunk capacity cu ft/liters 22.9-66/650-1,870 X5 xDrive35i...
  • Page 262 Reference Technical data X5 xDrive35d Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 6,399/2,903 Load lbs/kg 1,108/503 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,940/1,334 Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 3,600/1,633 Approved roof load capacity lbs/kg 220/100 Cargo area capacity cu ft 35.8-76.7 Canada: trunk capacity cu ft/liters 22.9-66/650-1,870 Capacities...
  • Page 263: Appendix

    Appendix Reference Appendix Any updates to the Owner's Manual of the ve‐ hicle are listed here. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...
  • Page 264: Everything From A To Z

    Reference Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index Alarm, unintentional Automatic deactivation, All around the center con‐ Front-seat passenger air‐ ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ sole bags All around the roofliner Automatic headlight con‐ ACC, Active Cruise Control All around the steering trol with Stop &...
  • Page 265 Check Control Blinds, sun protection justment Checking the engine oil level BMW Advanced Diesel Camera lenses, care electronically BMW Assist, see user's Camera, rearview cam‐ Checking the oil level elec‐ manual for Navigation, En‐ tronically tertainment and Communi‐ Camera, Side View...
  • Page 266 Reference Everything from A to Z Compartments in the Cruising range Distance to destination doors Cupholder Divided screen view, split Compass Current fuel consumption screen Compressor Door lock Condensation on win‐ Door lock, see Remote con‐ dows trol Condensation under the vehi‐ Damage, tires Doors, Automatic Soft Clos‐...
  • Page 267 Everything from A to Z Reference ECO PRO Tip - driving in‐ Engine start, refer to Starting Fold-out position, wiper struction the engine Foot brake EfficientDynamics Engine stop Front airbags Electronic displays, instru‐ Engine temperature Front center armrest ment cluster Entering a car wash Front cupholder Electronic oil measure‐...
  • Page 268 Reference Everything from A to Z Glass sunroof, refer to Panor‐ Intensity, AUTO pro‐ amic glass sunroof gram Glove compartment Ice warning, see External Interior equipment Gross vehicle weight, ap‐ temperature warning Interior lights proved Icy roads, see External tem‐ Interior lights during unlock‐...
  • Page 269 Everything from A to Z Reference Lane margin, warning Menu in instrument clus‐ Language on Control Dis‐ play Maintenance Menus, operating, iDrive Lashing eyes, securing Maintenance require‐ Menus, refer to iDrive operat‐ cargo ments ing concept LATCH child restraint sys‐ Maintenance, service require‐...
  • Page 270 Reference Everything from A to Z Overheating of engine, see Pressure warning FTM, Coolant temperature tires OBD Onboard Diagnosis Own Safety Profile, see Personal Pro‐ OBD, see OBD Onboard Di‐ file agnosis Programmable memory but‐ Object detection, see Night tons, iDrive Vision Paint, vehicle Protective function, glass...
  • Page 271 Everything from A to Z Reference Remote control, malfunc‐ Safety belt reminder for driv‐ SET button, see Active tion er's seat and front passen‐ Cruise Control, ACC Remote control, univer‐ ger seat SET button, see Cruise con‐ Safety belts trol Replacement fuse Safety belts, care Settings, locking/unlock‐...
  • Page 272 Reference Everything from A to Z SPORT program, driving dy‐ SYNC program, automatic cli‐ Tone, see user's manual for namics mate control Navigation, Entertainment Sport program, transmis‐ and Communication sion Tool Stability control systems Top View Start/stop, automatic func‐ Tachometer Total vehicle weight tion Tailgate, automatic...
  • Page 273 Everything from A to Z Reference Unlocking, settings Warning triangle Wrench, see Onboard vehicle Unpaved roads, cross-coun‐ Warranty tool kit try trips Washer fluid Updates made after the edito‐ Washer nozzles, wind‐ rial deadline shield Upholstery care Washer system xDrive USB interface Washing, vehicle Xenon headlights, bulb re‐...
  • Page 274 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 275 More about BMW The Ultimate bmwusa.com Driving Machine® *BL296341000V* I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 963 410 - VI/15...

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