Summary of Contents for BMW Touring plug-in hybrid 3 Series
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LINK: CONTENT & A-Z The Ultimate Driving Machine OWNER'S HANDBOOK. THE BMW 3 SERIES TOURING PLUG-IN- HYBRID. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
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Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
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The better you are acquainted with your vehicle, the easier you will find it is to operate. We would therefore like to offer you the following advice: Please read the Owner's Handbook before setting out in your new BMW. Also use the integrated Owner's Handbook in your vehicle. It contains impor‐...
On the move ........................CONTROLS Driving area ........................Sensors of the vehicle ....................Vehicle operating state ....................iDrive ..........................BMW Remote Software Upgrade ................General settings ......................Personal settings ......................Connections ........................Opening and closing ..................... Seats, mirrors and steering wheel ................
We recommend that you read through the first chapter to obtain an initial overview of the vehi‐ Vehicle information and general information on cle. BMW – on technology, for example – are avail‐ able on the Internet: www.bmw.com. Validity of Owner's Handbook Integrated Owner's Handbook in...
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Notes NOTES Symbols and displays Symbols in the Owner's Handbook Symbol Meaning Precautions that must be followed in order to avoid the possibility of injury The symbols on parts of the vehicle indicate that to yourself and to others as well as life-threatening injury could occur as a result of serious damage to the vehicle.
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Notes NOTES Validity of Owner's Handbook The production date is defined as the calendar month and the calendar year in which the vehicle body and the powertrain assemblies are joined Vehicle production and the vehicle is driven or moved from the pro‐ At the time of production in the factory, the prin‐...
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Consequently, the manufacturer of the vehicle recommends having corresponding work carried Vehicle data and data out by a BMW Service Partner. If another BMW protection authorised workshop is chosen, BMW recom‐ mends choosing one that performs work, for ex‐...
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Fulfilling contractual obligations for the provi‐ right to information from organisations which sion of digital services relating to the vehicle, save their personal data. for example BMW ConnectedDrive. These organisations could be: ▷ Ensuring product quality, research and devel‐ opment for new products, as well as optimis‐...
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Notes NOTES Interests ▷ When the customer makes direct contact with the manufacturer of the vehicle, for ex‐ Information provided by the customer regarding ample via the web page. areas of interest, for example product preferen‐ ces, hobbies and other personal preferences. ▷...
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Notes NOTES line services. The transfer depends on the set‐ The data is required so that the control units can tings selected for using the services. perform their functions. It is also used for detect‐ ing and rectifying malfunctions, as well as to opti‐ Sensor data mise vehicle functions.
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Notes NOTES Ensuring product quality This data may be saved locally in the vehicle or stored on a device that has been connected to The data logs the technical conditions of the ve‐ the vehicle, for example a smartphone, USB stick hicle and helps in locating errors, complying with or MP3 player.
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BMW ConnectedDrive dent, for example. BMW ConnectedDrive networks the vehicle with Mobile devices a whole host of digital services. When used, only the data saved in the vehicle that is required to...
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▷ Malfunction, see page 415. An archive from BMW CarData can also be re‐ Information on data processing quested at any time. The archive provides infor‐ mation regarding the data that has been trans‐...
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Notes NOTES Data types and their recipients The eCall statutory emergency call system en‐ sures that the data in the internal system mem‐ The eCall statutory emergency call system may ory is deleted automatically and continuously. only collect and process the following data: The vehicle's location data is continuously over‐...
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Notes NOTES SIM card The emergency calls are answered by an emer‐ gency call centre appointed by the vehicle manu‐ The intelligent emergency call system operates facturer. via mobile communications through the SIM card In addition to the intelligent emergency call sys‐ installed in the vehicle.
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Notes NOTES Sent information Statutory emergency call system If an emergency call is made by the intelligent The owner of a vehicle equipped with an intelli‐ emergency call system, the same information is gent emergency call system and the eCall statu‐ conveyed to the appointed emergency call cen‐...
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Notes NOTES Engine compartment Windscreen The vehicle identification number is engraved in The vehicle identification number is additionally the engine compartment, on the right-hand side located behind the windscreen. of the vehicle. iDrive Type plate on right-hand side It is also possible to display the vehicle identifica‐ tion number via iDrive.
Conduct after an accident, see page 417. example, even retrofitting of accessories must only be carried out by a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop that operates to BMW specifications with suitably trained personnel. Safety note DANGER...
Owner's Handbook media NOTES Owner's Handbook media Vehicle equipment Owner's Handbook for the vehicle will contain updated information. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional equipment available for the Printed Owner's Handbook model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in Principle your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
Owner's Handbook media NOTES "Owner's Handbook" ▷ "Operating tips" Select the required method of accessing the ▷ "Quick reference" contents. ▷ "Chapters" ▷ "Quicklist" Scrolling within the Owner's Handbook Press and hold the desired button until the bar shown on the control display has Turn the Controller until the next or previous fully loaded.
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Owner's Handbook media NOTES Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
Getting in QUICK REFERENCE Getting in Opening and closing All vehicle entrances are locked. Keep the button on the vehicle key pressed after locking. Buttons on the vehicle key The windows and the glass sunroof are closed for as long as the button on the vehicle key is pressed.
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Getting in QUICK REFERENCE The vehicle automatically recognises the vehicle Kick your foot underneath the vehicle and im‐ key when it is in the immediate vicinity or inside mediately pull it back. Your leg must move the vehicle. across the ranges of both sensors. Unlocking the vehicle Tailgate Fully grip the handle of a vehicle door.
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Getting in QUICK REFERENCE Displays, control functions 5 To open/close the tailgate 6 Tank aeration Around the steering wheel Switch cluster 1 Light switch element 2 Turn indicator, high-beam headlights 1 Selector lever 3 Instrument cluster 2 Controller 4 Wipers 3 Parking brake, Automatic Hold 4 Driving Experience Control Indicator and warning lamps...
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Getting in QUICK REFERENCE Button Function To call up the destination entry menu of the navigation system. To call up the previous screen. To call up the Options menu. Voice control Activating the voice control system Press the button on the steering wheel.
Adjustment and operation QUICK REFERENCE Adjustment and operation Seats, mirrors and steering To adjust the head restraint wheel Adjusting the height: manual head restraints Manually adjustable seats ▷ Down: press the button, arrow 1, and slide 1 Forward/back the head restraint downwards. 2 Thigh support ▷...
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Adjustment and operation QUICK REFERENCE Distance from back of head To adjust the steering wheel Manual steering wheel adjustment ▷ Back: press the button and slide the head re‐ straint towards the rear. Fold the lever downwards. ▷ Forward: pull the head restraint forwards. Move the steering wheel to the preferred After adjusting the distance, make sure that the height and angle to suit your seated position.
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Adjustment and operation QUICK REFERENCE Infotainment Connecting mobile telephone General Depending on the national- Once the mobile telephone has been connected market version: radio in the vehicle, it can be operated using iDrive and the buttons on the steering wheel. Connecting the mobile telephone via Bluetooth "COM"...
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Adjustment and operation QUICK REFERENCE Pairing the iPhone with CarPlay Press the relevant button on the steering wheel. "COM" ▷ Via the selection list in the instrument cluster: "Mobile devices" Select using the knurled wheel on the steer‐ "New device" ing wheel: "Accept"...
On the move QUICK REFERENCE On the move Driving Buttons in the vehicle Button Drive mode Drive-ready state In HYBRID STANDARD and HYBRID ECO PRO, the vehicle is propelled in Switching on drive-ready state hybrid mode; in other words, in com‐ bined propulsion with the internal combustion engine and electric mo‐...
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On the move QUICK REFERENCE Cancelling the selector lever lock Steptronic transmission: press the switch with the brakes applied or selector lever position P engaged. LED and indicator lamp turn off. The parking brake is released. Steptronic transmission: parking The parking brake is automatically applied when the vehicle is held by Automatic Hold and the drive-ready state is switched off or the vehicle is Press the button.
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On the move QUICK REFERENCE High-beam headlights, headlight Manual operation: flasher ▷ To shift down: press the selector lever for‐ wards. ▷ To shift up: pull the selector lever backwards. Deactivate sport programme/manual operation: Press the selector lever to the right. Turn indicators, high-beam headlights, headlight flasher Turn indicator...
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On the move QUICK REFERENCE Switching off and flick-wiping Symbol Function Instrument lighting. Parking light, right. Parking light, left. Press the lever down. Wiper system ▷ To switch off: press the lever downwards to the home position. Switching the wipers on/off and ▷...
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On the move QUICK REFERENCE To adjust the sensitivity To clean the rear window Turn the outer switch in the desired direction. ▷ In rest position: turn the switch downwards, arrow 3. The switch returns to the rest posi‐ tion when released. ▷...
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On the move QUICK REFERENCE Pit stop Automatic air conditioning with extended functionality Charging vehicle Button Function Connecting Temperature. Charge point flap Recirculated-air mode. Maximum cooling. AUTO programme. Air flow, manual. Switch off. Air distribution, manual. The charge point flap is located on the left of the vehicle.
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On the move QUICK REFERENCE Position the charging cable connector on the Plug in a fixed charging cable at a charging charging socket and push it in as far as it will station in the place provided for it. Refuelling Removing Aerating tank General...
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On the move QUICK REFERENCE Electronic oil measurement Place the fuel tank cap in the holder on the fuel filler flap. Operating requirements Petrol A current measurement is available after approxi‐ For optimal fuel consumption, the petrol should mately 30 minutes of normal driving with the in‐ be sulphur-free or have a low sulphur content.
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Help in case of a breakdown BMW Roadside Assistance "APPS" "Installed apps" "BMW Assistance" If necessary, "BMW Roadside Assistance" A voice connection is established. ConnectedDrive Concierge Service The Concierge Service provides information about hotels, restaurants etc. and can send an SMS with the required information to the vehicle.
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On the move QUICK REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
Driving area CONTROLS Driving area Vehicle equipment your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐ cial equipment selected or the country specifica‐ tion. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ tions and systems. Please comply with the cific and optional equipment available for the relevant laws and regulations when using the model series.
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Driving area CONTROLS Front fog lights 205 8 Shift paddles 165 9 Buttons on steering wheel, left Manual Speed Limiter 251 Rear fog light 205 Depending on the equipment ver‐ Light switch 199 sion: Cruise Control on/off 253 Lights off Daytime running lights 201 Side lights 200 Depending on the equipment ver‐ sion: Active Cruise Control on/off 255...
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Driving area CONTROLS Voice control system 63 Rear wiper 164 Changing the station/track, see the To clean the rear window 164 Owner's Handbook for Navigation, Entertainment, Communication 6 Horn, entire area Telephone, see Owner's Handbook for Navigation, Entertainment, Communication 6 Steering wheel heating 133 Knurled wheel for selection lists 193 12 Steering-column lever, right 15 To adjust the steering...
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Driving area CONTROLS Around the centre console 1 Control Display 59 Driving Experience Control 155 Hazard warning lights 412 SPORT drive mode HYBRID driving mode Intelligent Safety 212 ELECTRIC driving mode Ventilation 314 ADAPTIVE drive mode 4 Glove compartment 325 5 Automatic air conditioning 305 Automatic air conditioning with extended To switch drive-ready state on/ functionality 309 off 151...
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Driving area CONTROLS 12 Steptronic transmission: selector lever 165 Around the headliner Emergency call, SOS 414 Reading lights 206 Operating the electric glass sun‐ Interior light 206 roof 118 Front passenger airbag indicator lamp 211 Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Vehicle equipment Cameras This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Front camera cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
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Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Radar sensors Rear-view camera Front radar sensor The camera is located in the handle strip of the tailgate. The radar sensor is located in the front bumper. System limits of the cameras The camera may have limited functionality or in‐ Side radar sensors, front correct information may be displayed in the following situations, for example:...
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Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS System limits of the radar Side ultrasonic sensors sensors The radar sensors may have limited functionality or may not be available at all in the following sit‐ uations, for example: ▷ If the sensors are contaminated, for example by icing.
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Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS ▷ Objects with corners, edges and smooth sur‐ faces. ▷ Objects with fine surfaces or structures, for example fences. ▷ Objects with porous surfaces. ▷ Small and low objects such as boxes. ▷ Soft obstacles or obstacles covered in foam. ▷...
Vehicle operating state CONTROLS Vehicle operating state Vehicle equipment Safety notes This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ WARNING cific and optional equipment available for the An unsecured vehicle can start moving and roll‐ model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ing away.
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Vehicle operating state CONTROLS General ▷ When the battery state of charge is low. ▷ Depending on the iDrive setting: if one or The vehicle switches to standby state after the both of the front doors is opened when exit‐ front doors are opened from the outside.
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▷ Additionally secure the vehicle on upward For further information: or downward gradients, for example with a chock. BMW eDRIVE, see page 149. Display in the instrument cluster WARNING When drive-ready state is Unsupervised children or pets in the vehicle...
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Vehicle operating state CONTROLS When shutting down the vehicle, operating noises of the hybrid system, for example, cooling of the high-voltage battery, may be audible. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
iDrive CONTROLS iDrive Vehicle equipment Entry and display Main menu This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional equipment available for the General model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in The main menu is divided into two areas. The your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
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Management of apps, access to apps as well as vehicle functions. Additional apps and vehicle Enabling/disabling functions functions can be obtained from the BMW Store. Some menu items are preceded by a checkbox. The box indicates whether the function is ena‐...
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iDrive CONTROLS shortcuts to the menu or pages of the integrated Symbol Meaning Owner's Handbook, can be saved to functional Reminder. bookmarks and called up directly. The settings are saved for the current driver pro‐ Sending not possible. file. Symbols for entertainment Overview Symbol Meaning...
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iDrive CONTROLS Removing all button assignments Switching on/off automatically It is possible to remove the assignments of all The control display is switched on automatically buttons. when the vehicle is unlocked or as soon as the control display is required for operation. Press and hold buttons 1 and 8 simultane‐...
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iDrive CONTROLS Button Function To call up the navigation map. To call up the destination entry menu of the navigation system. To call up the previous screen. To call up the Options menu. ▷ Press to select a menu item, for example. Operation using the Controller Calling up the main menu...
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iDrive CONTROLS Switching between screens Press the Controller. It is also possible to select widgets in the instru‐ After a menu item has been selected, for exam‐ ment cluster. ple "Settings", a new screen is displayed. ▷ Tilt the Controller to the left. Adapting the menu The current screen is closed and the previ‐...
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iDrive CONTROLS Using alphabetical lists Entering special characters For alphabetical lists with more than 30 entries, Entry Operation the letters for which entries exist can be dis‐ played in a letter field. To delete a char‐ Swipe to the left on the acter.
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iDrive CONTROLS ▷ To hide the display bar, pull up the display bar at the top edge of the screen. Switching between screens After a menu item has been selected, a new screen is displayed. An arrow indicates that further screens can be called up.
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›...‹ indicates commands for the voice control system. General Operating requirements Saying the wake word ›Hello BMW‹ or the cus‐ tomised wake word starts the system. ▷ A language must be set using iDrive that is supported by the voice control system.
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CONTROLS Personalised wake word ›Saved stations‹ A personalised wake word can be set in addition The saved stations are displayed on the Control to the preset wake word "Hello BMW". Display. "CAR" Navigation "Settings" The voice control system can be used to enter "General settings"...
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iDrive CONTROLS ▷ ›General information on voice control‹: to have "General settings" information about the voice control system If necessary, "Personal assistant" read aloud. "Voice control" ▷ ›Help‹: to have help on the current menu read "Speaking during voice output" aloud.
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"Installed apps" ConnectedDrive Store. "Personal assistant" ▷ The same ConnectedDrive account is used "Voice control" in the vehicle and in the BMW Connected "Activation word" app. "Activation by speech" ▷ Vehicle added in the BMW Connected app. Select the desired setting.
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Data protection, see page 79. voice control system to include intelligent func‐ tions and improves interaction in the vehicle. Functional example Say the wake word ›Hello BMW‹ or the per‐ General sonalised wake word. BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is available ›Is my tyre pressure still OK?‹...
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The system support questions starting with Select the required mode. "How" or "What". Deactivating Functional example "CAR" ›Hello BMW‹ "Experience Modes" ›How do you disable the front passenger "End" airbag‹ The voice control system provides feedback. If Adapting the mode applicable, the section of the integrated Owner's "CAR"...
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CONTROLS BMW Gesture Control "General settings" "Gesture control" "Gesture control" Principle BMW Gesture Control enables some iDrive func‐ Settings tions to be operated simply by moving your "CAR" hands. "Settings" Overview "General settings" "Gesture control" Select the desired setting.
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iDrive CONTROLS Gesture Operation Function Slowly move your hand in a clockwise circle with To increase the volume. your index finger pointing forward. Gesture is detected after approximately one circular movement. Slowly move your hand in an anticlockwise circle To reduce the volume. with your index finger pointing forward.
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iDrive CONTROLS ▷ Messages. ▷ Music detection. ▷ No function. Selecting the function "CAR" "Settings" "General settings" "Gesture control" "Function assignment gesture 1" or "Function assignment gesture 2" Select the desired setting. System limits Detection of gestures by the camera in the head‐ liner can be disrupted under the following cir‐...
General Validity of Owner's Handbook BMW recommends carrying out the Remote Software Upgrade as soon as it becomes avail‐ Vehicle production able. At the time of production in the factory, the prin‐...
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Download the upgrade to your smartphone in mation is available at all times in the Connected‐ the BMW Connected app when available. Drive customer portal. Follow the instructions in the BMW Connec‐ ted app. Displaying the version information Establish the connection to the vehicle.
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In the event of a malfunction, follow the instruc‐ installation is cancelled, for example. tions on the Control Display or in the BMW Con‐ ▷ Close the windows. nected app.
General settings CONTROLS General settings Vehicle equipment Setting the time format "CAR" This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ "Settings" cific and optional equipment available for the "General settings" model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ "Date and time" ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
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General settings CONTROLS Driver Attention Camera Setting the date format "CAR" Principle "Settings" "General settings" The instrument cluster contains a camera which monitors the driver's activity. The camera evalu‐ "Date and time" ates the head position and opening of the eyes in "Date format:"...
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General settings CONTROLS Activating/deactivating "Reset journey data" Select the desired setting. information windows Speed warning Information windows are automatically shown on the Control Display for some functions. Some of these information windows can be activated or Principle deactivated. The system can be used to set a speed limit "CAR"...
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SMS or reminders. Tilt the Controller to the right. ▷ Messages from the Concierge Service or the "Settings" BMW Connected app, for example. Select the desired setting. ▷ Messages from the vehicle manufacturer. The number of notifications is also displayed in the status field.
▷ Online data, for example Favourites, cookies. The vehicle offers various services which require data to be transferred to BMW or a service pro‐ ▷ Office data, for example voice memos. vider. The transfer of data can be deactivated for ▷...
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▷ Register mobile devices with the vehicle. personal BMW ConnectedDrive account. This ▷ If the setup assistant has been called up from makes it possible to use these settings in other a previously defined driver profile: set up the BMW vehicles as well.
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Personal settings CONTROLS The guest profile is automatically active in the ▷ "Log in" following cases: The login details must be entered via iDrive. ▷ No driver profiles have been created yet. ▷ "New registration" ▷ No driver profile is assigned to the vehicle key If the driver does not have a ConnectedDrive used to unlock the vehicle.
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This makes it possible to use the per‐ As an alternative to steps 1 to 3, it is possible sonal settings in other BMW vehicles with Con‐ to tap the profile picture in the upper status nectedDrive access as well, provided that this bar.
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Personal settings CONTROLS "Settings" "Settings" "Synchronise driver profile" "Remove driver profile" "Synchronise driver profile" Select the desired driver profile. "Remove now" Renaming the driver profile ConnectedDrive countries: If the driver profile Non-ConnectedDrive countries: has been synchronised with a ConnectedDrive account, the data saved in the ConnectedDrive "CAR"...
Connections CONTROLS Connections Vehicle equipment your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐ cial equipment selected or the country specifica‐ tion. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ tions and systems. Please comply with the cific and optional equipment available for the relevant laws and regulations when using the model series.
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General bile telephone – for example, contacts – is Information about mobile devices compatible transferred to the vehicle following detection with the vehicle is available at www.bmw.com/ and can be used via iDrive. bluetooth. ▷ Some devices may require particular settings, Malfunctions may occur when using unlisted de‐...
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Telephone. ces or mobile telephones. Bluetooth audio. ▷ "Apps" WLAN in the vehicle, Wi-Fi hotspot. If the BMW Connected app is installed, smartphone apps can be displayed in the Apps. vehicle. Screen Mirroring. ▷ "Wi-Fi"...
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Connections CONTROLS Bluetooth connection Enabling/disabling telephone functions Operating requirements To be able to use all supported functions of a mobile telephone, the desired functions may ▷ Compatible device with Bluetooth interface. need to be activated in the vehicle before regis‐ Compatible devices, see page 85.
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Connections CONTROLS ▷ Ambient temperature too high or too low to ▷ Insert the mobile telephone in the wireless operate the mobile telephone. charging dock. Do not subject the mobile telephone to ex‐ ▷ Adjust the volume of the microphone sepa‐ treme ambient conditions.
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Connections CONTROLS Operating requirements A QR code is also displayed on the Control Dis‐ play. Alternatively, this QR code can be used to ▷ Compatible device with activated WLAN in‐ pair the mobile device with the hotspot. terface. This data volume is used by all devices connec‐ Compatible devices, see page 85.
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Connections CONTROLS The WLAN name of the vehicle is displayed The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is dis‐ in the Control Display. played in the Control Display. On the smartphone, search for WLAN devi‐ On the mobile device, search for Bluetooth ces in the vicinity.
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Connections CONTROLS Android Auto preparation "Use Android Auto" If applicable, complete setup on the mobile device. Principle The smartphone is connected to the vehicle and Android Auto makes it possible to operate cer‐ displayed in the device list. tain functions of a compatible smartphone via voice control and via iDrive.
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Connections CONTROLS ▷ Audio devices, for example MP3 players. ▷ Devices such as fans or lamps. ▷ USB storage devices. Operating requirements Common file systems are supported. For‐ Compatible device with USB port. mats FAT32 and exFAT are recommended. For further information: A connected USB device is charged via the USB port if the device supports this.
Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening and closing Vehicle equipment injury. Carry the vehicle key with you so that you can open the vehicle from the outside. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional equipment available for the WARNING model series.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview ▷ If a driver profile has been assigned to the ve‐ hicle key, this driver profile is activated and the settings saved in it are configured. ▷ The interior light is switched on unless it was switched off manually.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS The function is not available for the first 10 sec‐ Press the button on the vehicle key. onds after locking. The following functions are carried out: ▷ The interior light is switched on unless it was switched off manually.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS For further information: NOTE Home lights, see page 201. The luggage compartment cover is automati‐ Replacing the battery cally raised or lowered. Thereby, loads or the luggage compartment cover can be damaged. Remove the integrated key from the vehicle There is a risk of material damage.
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▷ Interference with the radio transmission ▷ The Remote Services of the BMW Connec‐ caused by the charging of mobile devices, for ted app can be used to lock and unlock a ve‐ example a mobile phone.
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To deactivate the Key Card, there must be a ve‐ hicle key in the vehicle. WARNING If BMW Digital Key is activated for the vehicle, a On some national-market versions, unlocking digital key can be used instead of the vehicle from the inside is only possible with special key.
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BMW Digital Key Unlocking and locking the Principle vehicle BMW Digital Key allows you to use a compatible smartphone to lock, unlock and start the vehicle. General BMW Digital Key is available with Comfort Ac‐ cess and Steptronic transmission. Depending on the national-market version, BMW Digital Key may not be available.
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Evidence of authorisation can be provided via the BMW app or the activation code in the corre‐ sponding smartphone function, for example in the Wallet app. Both vehicle keys must be in the vehicle during enabling.
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CONTROLS Follow the enabling instructions in the Digital Key A shared key will only be deleted via the smart‐ menu within the BMW app or on the control dis‐ phone associated with the main digital key if the play. vehicle is being used with a key other than the one that is to be deleted.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Unlocking and locking the Selling the smartphone vehicle Delete all digital keys from the smartphone be‐ fore selling it. This ensures that the smartphone can no longer be used for the vehicle. Selling the vehicle Before selling a vehicle, reset the digital key function or remove the vehicle from the Connec‐...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Unlocking/locking using the door There is a risk of injury or danger to life if per‐ sons remain in the vehicle for extended periods lock and are exposed to extreme temperatures as a Pull the door handle outwards with one hand result.
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▷ Comfort closing. ▷ Contactless vehicle unlocking and locking. ▷ Steptronic transmission: unlocking and lock‐ ing the vehicle using the BMW Digital Key. ▷ Open the tailgate. Central locking buttons. ▷ Open and close the tailgate contactlessly. Locking...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS ▷ Whether the unlocking of the vehicle is ac‐ hazard warning lights are switched on, the ex‐ knowledged with a light signal or an acoustic terior mirrors are not folded in. signal. ▷ Whether the home lights are activated when ▷...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Closing WARNING The tailgate and rear window swing outwards when opened. There is a risk of injury or mate‐ rial damage. When opening and closing, make sure that the area of movement of the tailgate and rear window is kept clear. NOTE With your finger, touch the knurled area on the The luggage compartment cover is automati‐...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Opening rear window you move your foot, and do not touch the vehi‐ cle. WARNING Operation of the tailgate/rear window can lead to parts of the body becoming trapped. There is a risk of injury. When opening and closing, make sure that the area of movement of the tailgate/rear window is kept clear.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Settings Closing "CAR" Perform the foot movement described previ‐ ously. "Settings" The hazard warning lights flash and an acoustic "Doors/ vehicle access" signal sounds. "Tailgate" Moving your foot again will stop the closing oper‐ Select the desired setting: ation, and moving it one more time after that will ▷...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Only driver's door: driver's door is only un‐ Do not transport the vehicle key together with locked when the driver approaches the vehi‐ metallic objects. cle on the driver's side. ▷ Disruption of the radio link by mobile tele‐ All vehicle access points: the vehicle is un‐...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS From outside WARNING The tailgate and rear window swing outwards when opened. There is a risk of injury or mate‐ rial damage. When opening and closing, make sure that the area of movement of the tailgate and rear window is kept clear.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Malfunction ▷ By pressing or pulling the button in the driv‐ er's door. Pressing again resumes the open‐ ing operation. Safety note Closing WARNING A jammed tailgate may move unexpectedly From outside when being operated manually to release it. There is a risk of injury or material damage.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Parking service mode "General settings" "Valet parking mode" Principle Activating parking service mode The control display is disabled in parking service mode. Operation via iDrive is no longer possible. General This mode can be used, for example, if the vehi‐ Before activating parking service mode, a PIN cle is to be handed over to a parking service.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS How parking service mode is deactivated de‐ These settings are saved for the current driver pends on which driver profile is selected on the profile. lock screen. Unlocking and locking Driver profile with PIN Doors Regardless of which driver has activated parking service mode, a driver can deactivate parking "CAR"...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Automatic unlocking Setting the opening height "CAR" The extent to which the tailgate opens can be set. "Settings" When setting the opening height, make sure that "Doors/ vehicle access" there is a space of at least 10 cm, 4 in above the "Unlock at end of journey"...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Select the symbol. The alarm system indicates these changes visu‐ ally and audibly: "Auxiliary climate control" ▷ Audible alarm: Closing the glass sunroof Depending on local regulations, the acoustic automatically alarm may be suppressed. ▷ Visual alarm: "CAR"...
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If a window is often opened to the same point, Situations where false warnings may occur: this task can be carried out by the BMW Intelli‐ ▷ In washing bays or car washes. gent Personal Assistant. For example, if you of‐...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS ▷ BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, see ▷ Push the switch past the resistance page 67. point. The window is opened automatically. Press‐ Safety note ing the switch again stops the movement. Closing WARNING ▷ Pull the switch as far as the resist‐...
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Roller sunblinds, rear side Closing without the anti-trap mechanism windows If an external hazard or ice prevents you from closing the windows normally, proceed as fol‐ Safety note lows: Pull the switch past the resistance WARNING point and hold it in this position.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Overview Opening/closing the glass sunroof and sun guard separately ▷ Slide the switch backwards as far as the resistance point and hold. The sun guard continues to open for as long as the switch is pressed. The glass sunroof is opened if the sun guard is Open/close the glass sunroof/sun already fully open.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Pressing the switch again ▷ There is a system error, for example due to a stops the movement. temporary interruption in the electrical power supply. In this case, initialising the glass sun‐ ▷ Slide the switch forwards twice in quick suc‐ roof can help.
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Opening and closing CONTROLS Initialising the system Press the switch forwards once again beyond the resistance point and hold until the glass Press the switch up and hold until sunroof closes with no anti-trap function. En‐ initialisation is complete: sure that the closing area is clear. Closing without the anti-trap mechanism from a raised position Initialisation begins within 15 seconds.
Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Vehicle equipment WARNING If the backrest is angled back too far, the pro‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ tective function of the seat belt will no longer cific and optional equipment available for the be guaranteed.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Forward/back Backrest angle Pull the lever and slide the seat in the desired di‐ Pull the lever and apply your weight to or lift your rection. weight off the backrest as required. After releasing the lever, move the seat gently forward or back to make sure it engages prop‐...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Forward/back Backrest angle Press the switch forwards or backwards. Tilt the switch forwards or backwards. Height Thigh support Sport seat Press the switch up or down. Pull the lever on the front of the seat and adjust Seat angle the thigh support forwards or backwards.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS ▷ Press the button at the top/bottom: The belt anchorage is suitable for adults of any stature if the seat is adjusted correctly. The curvature is shifted upwards/downwards. The two outer belt buckles on the rear seats are intended for those sitting on the left and right.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as pos‐ ▷ If the seat belts or belt buckles are dam‐ sible, consistent with comfort, to provide the aged, dirty or have been modified in an‐ protection for which they have been designed.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Display in the instrument cluster ▷ To release the seat belt, press the button on the buckle catch unit. A Check Control message is shown. Check whether the seat belt has been Fastening the seat belt fastened correctly.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS the seat belt again before continuing your jour‐ ▷ Do not use any accessories, for example ney. cushions, during the journey. Front head restraints Adjusting the height Safety notes WARNING If the head restraints are removed or incorrectly adjusted, they cannot provide protection as in‐...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Adjusting the distance Removing: M sport seat The head restraints cannot be removed. Installing Proceed in the reverse order to install the head restraint. Rear head restraints ▷ Back: press the button and slide the head re‐ Safety notes straint towards the rear.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS ▷ Do not hang objects such as coat hangers After adjusting the height, make sure that the directly on the head restraint. head restraint engages correctly. ▷ Only use accessories that have been clas‐ sified as safe for attaching to the head re‐...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Removing the middle head accident. Look over your shoulder to estimate the distance from following traffic. restraint Only remove the head restraint if no one is sitting on the middle seat. Overview Push the head restraint up until resistance is felt.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Rear-view mirror, manual- Press the button. The mirrors can be folded in at vehicle speeds up to approx. 20 km/h, 15 mph. Folding the mirrors in and out is useful in the following situations: ▷...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Steering wheel Switching on/off Press the button. Safety note A Check Control message is shown. If a journey is resumed within about 15 minutes WARNING after a temporary stop, steering wheel heating is automatically switched on, provided that the Adjusting the steering wheel while driving may function was switched on at the end of the last cause the steering wheel to move unexpect‐...
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seat heating WARNING There is a risk of entrapment when the seats Overview are moved. There is a risk of injury or material damage. Before making any adjustment, make Front sure that the area of movement of the seat is clear.
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Activating/deactivating For further information: Driving modes for optimising consumption, see "CAR" page 350. "Settings" "Climate comfort" Switching off If necessary, "Regulation climate control" Press and hold the button until the Select the desired function. LEDs are extinguished.
Carrying children safely CONTROLS Carrying children safely Vehicle equipment WARNING Hot vehicles can have fatal consequences, in This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ particular for children or pets. There is a risk of cific and optional equipment available for the injury or even death.
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Fitting child restraints Safety note WARNING General Children shorter than 150 cm, 5 ft cannot wear Please comply with the operating and safety in‐ the seat belt correctly without using additional structions provided by the child restraint system child restraint systems.
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS For Australia/New Zealand: Rearward-facing child restraint systems installation of child restraints Please note the following warning because your vehicle has been equipped with a front airbag for DANGER the front passenger's seat that cannot be deacti‐ If triggered, active front passenger airbags can vated: fatally injure a child in a rearward facing child re‐...
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Position change the backrest width from this point on and do not call up a memory position. Symbol Meaning ISOFIX child safety seat The corresponding symbol shows the fixtures for the lower fasteners ISOFIX anchors. General Please comply with the operating and safety in‐...
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Symbol Meaning NOTE If this symbol is seen in the vehi‐ The mounting points for the upper retaining cle, the vehicle has also been straps of child restraint systems are only inten‐ approved in accordance with i- ded for these retaining straps.
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Routing the retaining strap Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point Raise head restraint if necessary. Guide the upper retaining strap between or along both sides of the head restraint mounts to the mounting point. Guide the retaining strap between the seat backrest and the luggage compartment cover.
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Seat Airbag, Fastening front pas‐ senger 3 a) 4, 6 - b) 5 - c, d) a) Adapt the fore/aft position of the front passenger seat and, if necessary, move it to the highest position to achieve the best possible belt fit. b) When using child seats on the rear seats, adjust the front/back position of the front seat if neces‐...
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Seat Airbag, Fastening front pas‐ senger 1 a) 4, 6 - b) 5 - c, d) a) Adapt the fore/aft position of the front passenger seat and, if necessary, move it to the highest position to achieve the best possible belt fit. b) When using child seats on the rear seats, adjust the front/back position of the front seat if neces‐...
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Suitable seats for child restraint systems with a belt Information about which child restraint systems can be used on the seats in question in accord‐ ance with the ECE-R 16 standard. Group Weight of Approxi‐ Front pas‐ Front pas‐...
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Grou Weight of Approxi‐ Class/category Front Front Rear Rear child mate age pas‐ pas‐ seats, seat, sen‐ sen‐ outer – a) middle seat, seat, air‐ air‐ – b) Carrycot F - ISO/L1 G - ISO/L2 Up to 10 kg Approximately E - ISO/R1 9 months...
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Group Front passenger Front passenger Rear seats, outer Rear seat, middle seat, airbag ON seat, airbag OFF 2nd seat row 2nd seat row i-Size i-U, suitable for rearward and forward-facing i-Size child restraint systems. X: not suitable for i-Size child restraint systems. Recommended child seats Safety notes Please comply with the operating and safety in‐...
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Mounting points Attaching the upper retaining strap to the mounting point Symbol Meaning Raise head restraint if necessary. The corresponding symbol Guide the upper retaining strap between the shows the mounting point for head restraint mounts. the upper retaining strap.
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Carrying children safely CONTROLS Symbol Function Child locks are unlocked. Child locks are locked. The door in question can now only be opened from the outside. Safety switch for the rear Press the button on the driver's door. Various functions are disabled and cannot be op‐ erated in the rear.
BMW eDRIVE Principle This BMW is a hybrid vehicle. As well as the in‐ ternal combustion engine, the vehicle is equip‐ 1 Internal combustion engine ped with a high-voltage hybrid system consisting...
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Driving CONTROLS Charging vehicle ▷ ADAPTIVE ▷ BATTERY CONTROL The high-voltage battery of the vehicle can be charged using the charging socket at charging For system reasons, different maximum speeds stations or at domestic socket outlets. apply to the individual settings. The speed range that is possible in each case is indicated by a Regular and complete charging of the high-volt‐...
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Driving CONTROLS Acoustic protection for Driving off pedestrians Switch on drive-ready state. Depending on the country variant, the system Apply the drive position. generates a continuous driving noise when at a Releasing the parking brake. standstill in drive-ready state and during electric Drive off.
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Driving CONTROLS Functions when driving ▷ High stress of the automatic air conditioning system in the heating up and cooling down phase. General ▷ Front flap is unlocked. The internal combustion engine provides the ▷ Vehicle is optimised for the current style of main driving power.
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Driving CONTROLS Automatic starting of the internal After coasting, the internal combustion engine or electric motor provides the necessary drive combustion engine while the vehicle power automatically again, depending on the hy‐ is being driven brid mode. Depending on the hybrid mode set, the internal combustion engine is started automatically while Operating requirements the vehicle is being driven under conditions...
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Driving CONTROLS Support by electric motor Operating requirements ▷ Selector lever position D engaged. Principle ▷ Route guidance active. The internal combustion engine provides the ▷ HYBRID STANDARD, HYBRID ECO PRO, main driving power. HYBRID COMFORT or ADAPTIVE activated, The electric motor assists with additional drive depending on equipment.
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Driving CONTROLS Overview ▷ Energy distribution: if the high-voltage battery is sufficiently charged, electric driving takes precedence on later route sections outside built-up areas. eDRIVE zone Depending on the national-market version, elec‐ tric driving is supported by the eDrive zone app in selected urban areas.
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Driving CONTROLS Drive modes in detail HYBRID STANDARD Principle SPORT STANDARD HYBRID STANDARD is activated every time the Principle vehicle is started via the start/stop button. Dynamic configuration for greater agility with an In HYBRID STANDARD, the vehicle is propelled optimised suspension.
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Driving CONTROLS BATTERY CONTROL BMW eDrive, see page 149. Switching on General A certain charge state of the high-voltage battery Press the button repeatedly until ELEC‐ can be maintained or increased with BATTERY TRIC is displayed in the instrument CONTROL. This charge state can be set. The cluster.
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Driving CONTROLS INDIVIDUAL configuration ▷ Pressing the start/stop button. ▷ Releasing the parking brake. General ▷ Opening and closing doors or windows. The individual configuration of the drive mode is ▷ Engaging selector lever position N. saved for the current driver profile. The configu‐ ▷...
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Driving CONTROLS General The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster is illuminated red, a signal sounds The parking brake is automatically applied in the and the brake lights illuminate. following conditions: A Check Control message is shown. ▷ When drive-ready state is switched off. ▷...
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Driving CONTROLS Driving off NOTE To drive off, press the accelerator pedal. Automatic Hold applies the parking brake when The brake is released automatically and the indi‐ the vehicle is stationary and prevents the vehi‐ cator lamp for the parking brake is no longer illu‐ cle from rolling in car washes.
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Driving CONTROLS After a power failure "Exterior lighting" "One-touch indicator" To restore parking brake functionality after a power failure: Select the desired setting. The setting is saved for the current driver profile. Switch on standby state. Indicating a turn briefly Pull the switch with the brakes applied or selector lever position P engaged and then Press the lever as far as the resistance point and...
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Driving CONTROLS Safety notes wipers continue operating at the previously set level. WARNING Switching off and flick-wiping If the wipers start moving when they are folded away from the windscreen, parts of the body may become trapped or the vehicle may be damaged.
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Driving CONTROLS Activating Windscreen washer Safety notes WARNING At low temperatures, the washer fluid can freeze onto the windscreen and restrict visibil‐ ity. There is a risk of accident. Only use the washer systems if there is no possibility of the washer fluid freezing.
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Driving CONTROLS Rear wiper Safety notes Overview WARNING If the wipers start moving when they are folded away from the windscreen, parts of the body may become trapped or the vehicle may be damaged. There is a risk of injury or material damage.
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Driving CONTROLS Selector lever positions Lift the wipers completely away from the windscreen. D drive position Selector lever position for all normal driving. All gears for forward driving are selected automati‐ cally. R Reverse Only engage selector lever position R when the vehicle is stationary.
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Driving CONTROLS Engaging selector lever point. The selector lever returns to the middle position when released. positions General Apply the brakes until you are ready to drive off, otherwise the vehicle will move when a drive po‐ sition is selected. Operating requirements The selector lever will only move from position P to another selector lever position if drive-ready...
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Driving CONTROLS Activating the sport programme Standby state then remains switched on and a Check Control message is shown. The vehicle can now roll. NOTE Selector lever position P is automatically en‐ gaged when standby state is switched off. There is a risk of material damage. Do not switch off standby state in car washes.
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Driving CONTROLS Activating manual operation Shift paddles Press the selector lever from selector lever Principle position D to the left, arrow 1. Shift paddles on steering wheel enable fast gear‐ shifting without taking hands off steering wheel. General Gearshift Gear shifting is only carried out at the appropriate engine RPM and vehicle speed.
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Driving CONTROLS Shifting gears lever to selector lever position N and hold it there, arrow N, until selector lever position N is displayed in the instrument cluster. A Check Control message is shown. ▷ To change up: pull the right shift paddle. ▷...
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Driving CONTROLS ing temperature after an uninterrupted journey of at least 10 km, 6 miles. Starting with Launch Control Switch on drive-ready state. Press the button. TRACTION is displayed in the instrument cluster and the DSC OFF indicator lamp is il‐ luminated.
Displays CONTROLS Displays Vehicle equipment Navigation display Charge screen 176 This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ 4 Depending on the vehicle equipment: Driver cific and optional equipment available for the Attention Camera model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ 5 Selection lists 193 ment and functions which are not installed in Widgets 173...
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Displays CONTROLS "Instrument cluster" Widgets 174 Select the desired setting. Service requirements 189 Navigation display Assisted Driving View Total range 188 4 Revolution counter 186 Principle Display of the hybrid system 177 Performance display 186 Depending on the equipment and if driver assis‐ tance is active, information about the driver as‐ 5 Charge state display 177 sistance systems appears in an animated vehicle...
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Displays CONTROLS Temporary display ▷ G meter. ▷ Journey data. "CAR" ▷ Efficiency display. "Settings" "Displays" Selecting "Instrument cluster" "Display Assisted Driving View when driver assistance is active" Display Press the button on the turn indicator lever re‐ peatedly until the desired widget is selected. Display An example: the indicator and warning lamps for Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go function...
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Displays CONTROLS Instrument cluster without General Various information is displayed, depending on extended functionality: the activated driving mode: Widgets Drive Display mode Principle HYBRID Average consumption, fuel. Displays for particular functions can be shown in Momentary consumption, fuel. the instrument cluster. Consumption display, fuel.
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Displays CONTROLS Navigation data "Instrument cluster" "Configure widgets" General Select the desired setting. The expected arrival time and remaining distance The setting is saved for the current driver profile. to the destination are displayed if a destination was entered in the navigation system before Information in detail starting the journey.
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Displays CONTROLS Charge screen Full Black Panel Display: Overview 1 Range for electric driving 362 5 Departure time for timer 363 2 Charge state with charging cable 362 6 Maximum electrical range 362 3 Departure time timer 363 7 Standing air conditioning 363 4 Time for end of charging 362 8 Current charge state 362...
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Displays CONTROLS Instrument cluster without extended functionality: Overview 1 Range for electric driving 362 5 Departure time timer 363 2 Maximum electrical range 362 6 Standing air conditioning 363 3 Range for electric driving 362 7 Charge state with charging cable 362 4 Departure time for timer 363 Display of the hybrid ▷...
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Displays CONTROLS Electric driving: ELECTRIC Safety note The display becomes active after WARNING ELECTRIC is activated via Driving Experience Control. Even when the display shows that the high- voltage battery is discharged, the high-voltage system will still be carrying high-voltage. There For further information: is a risk of injury or fire.
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Displays CONTROLS BATTERY CONTROL ▷ Driver request, for example, gear selector lever in M/S position. The display becomes active after BATTERY CONTROL is activa‐ Displaying current vehicle status ted via the BATTERY CONTROL "CAR" button. "Driving information" The available electric range is saved for later. "Energy flow"...
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Displays CONTROLS The messages can be hidden for approximately Select the required text message. 8 seconds. Afterwards they are displayed again Select the desired setting. automatically. Messages displayed at the end of Temporary display a journey Some Check Control messages are automati‐ Certain messages displayed when driving are cally hidden after approximately 20 seconds.
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Displays CONTROLS Junction warning with City braking Seat belt on the corresponding rear seat is not fastened. function The displays may vary depending on the Indicator lamp illuminates: risk of collision equipment and country specifications. with a crossing vehicle. Indicator lamp illuminates: risk of a colli‐ Airbag system sion with a vehicle with unidentifiable di‐...
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Displays CONTROLS Steering and lane control assistant Dynamic Stability Control DSC, see page 247. Indicator lamp flashes and an acoustic Dynamic Stability Control DSC signal sounds: the system is switching off. deactivated, or Dynamic Traction Control DTC activated For further information: Steering and lane control assistant, see DSC is deactivated or DTC is activated.
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Displays CONTROLS Green lights ▷ Malfunction: have the system checked by a Service Partner of the manufacturer or an‐ other qualified Service Partner or a specialist Seat belt reminder for rear seats workshop. Seat belt on the corresponding rear seat For further information: is fastened.
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Displays CONTROLS Front fog lights If the indicator lamp is illuminated: the system is switched on. Front fog lights are switched on. For further information: For further information: Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go function, Front fog lights, see page 205. see page 255.
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Displays CONTROLS Assisted Driving Plus Lane change assistant, see page 273. Indicator lamp illuminates: the system is Assisted Driving Plus interrupted. For further information: Indicator lamp illuminates: the system is active. Assisted Driving Plus, see page 272. For further information: White lights Assisted Driving Plus, see page 272.
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Acceleration support: eBOOST. Full Black Panel Display: in SPORT driving mode, the combustion engine speed is shown instead of the power of the hybrid drive. For further information: BMW eDRIVE, see page 149. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
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For further information: For further information: BMW eDRIVE, see page 149. BMW eDRIVE, see page 149. Outside temperature General If the display drops to +3 ℃/+37 ℉ or lower, a signal sounds.
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Displays CONTROLS Safety note As soon as a low tank fill level has been reached, ELECTRIC is activated automatically to protect the internal combustion engine, if the require‐ WARNING ments for electric driving are met. The sport pro‐ Even at temperatures above +3 ℃/+37 ℉ gram of Steptronic is not available.
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Displays CONTROLS Symbols Instrument cluster without extended functional‐ ity: Sym‐ Description The total range is displayed between the speed‐ bols ometer and the revolution counter. No servicing is currently needed. For further information: Fuel level indicator, see page 185. Maintenance or a statutory inspection is due soon.
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Displays CONTROLS Displays Example Description "CAR" Most efficient gear is engaged. "Vehicle status" "Service requirements" Shift to a more efficient gear. Essential maintenance routines and any stat‐ utory inspections required are displayed. "Service history" Select an entry to display more detailed infor‐ Speed Limit Info with no- mation.
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Displays CONTROLS Safety note with speed limits are detected and displayed. Speed limits when driving into and leaving built- up areas and motorway signs, for example, are WARNING not displayed. Speed limits with textual supple‐ mentary signs are always shown. The system does not relieve you of your per‐...
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Displays CONTROLS Display Additional signs Symbols Description General Depending on the national equipment, additional Speed limit with time limit. signs and overtaking restrictions are displayed Speed limit only applies in wet together with Speed Limit Info. conditions. Speed Limit Info Speed limit only applies in snowy conditions.
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Displays CONTROLS "Driver assistance" ▷ If road signs are detected that apply to a par‐ allel road. If necessary, "Driving" ▷ If the signs or road layouts are specific to one "Speed Assistant" country. Select the desired setting: ▷ "Warning when speeding": activate or de‐ Selection lists activate the flashing of the Speed Limit Info display in the instrument cluster and,...
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Displays CONTROLS Displaying and using the list ▷ Average speed. ▷ Odometer for driving without an internal com‐ Button Function bustion engine. ▷ Average consumption, electrical. To change the entertainment source. ▷ Consumption history as a diagram. Press the button again to close Displays the list currently displayed.
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Displays CONTROLS Configuring the journey data Via the button on the turn indicator lever: display Press the button on the turn indicator lever repeatedly until the widget for the journey The intervals for displaying the journey data in data is selected. the instrument cluster and on the Control Display can be configured.
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Displays CONTROLS ▷ Torque. Symbols Description ▷ Power. "Check Control messages": to display saved Check Control Displays messages, see page 179. "CAR" "Service requirements": to dis‐ "Driving information" play service requirements, see "Sport displays" page 189. Full Black Panel Display: Display Head-Up Display in the instrument cluster The sport displays can be shown as widgets in...
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Displays CONTROLS Display Adjusting the height "CAR" Overview "Settings" The following information is displayed in the "Displays" Head-Up Display: "Head-up display" ▷ Speed. "Height" ▷ Navigation instructions. Turn the Controller until the desired height is ▷ Check Control messages. obtained. ▷...
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Displays CONTROLS ▷ "Off": the sport displays are not shown in the Head-Up Display. ▷ "In SPORT mode": the sport displays are only shown in the SPORT driving mode. ▷ "Always": the sport displays are per‐ manently shown in the Head-Up Dis‐ play.
Lights CONTROLS Lights Vehicle equipment Symbol Function Side lights. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ Automatic driving lights control. ment and functions which are not installed in Adaptive light functions.
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Lights CONTROLS Activating Do not leave the side lights on for extended peri‐ ods of time, since the vehicle battery could dis‐ Press the button on the light switch ele‐ charge and it may no longer be possible to ment. switch on drive-ready state.
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Lights CONTROLS Welcome Light Carpet Switch off parking lights: Press the button on the light switch ele‐ ment or switch on the drive-ready state. Welcome lights General The exterior lights are switched on automatically when the vehicle is approached or unlocked. De‐ The light source is located in the position indica‐...
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Lights CONTROLS General The indicator light in the instrument clus‐ ter is illuminated when the rear daytime The adaptive light functions consist of one sys‐ running lights are switched on. tem or multiple systems, depending on the equipment version: Activating/deactivating ▷...
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Lights CONTROLS Roundabout light Headlights for hairpin bends The cornering light is also switched on before entering hairpin bends. Shortly before driving onto a roundabout, the cornering light on both sides is switched on. The edge of the road is illuminated more effectively. Variable light distribution Shortly before leaving a roundabout, the corner‐...
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Lights CONTROLS Deactivating If the headlights are converted, high-beam assis‐ tance may only function to a limited extent. For further information: Left-hand/right-hand traffic, see page 205. Activating Press the button on the light switch element. The LED in the button illuminates. Press the button on the turn indicator lever.
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Lights CONTROLS Laser high-beam matically when the front fog lights are switched headlights Rear fog light Principle Operating requirements The beam throw of the high-beam headlights is Before the rear fog light is switched on, the low- increased for even better illumination of the road beam headlights or the fog lights must be surface.
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Lights CONTROLS Converting the headlights Overview "CAR" Buttons in the vehicle "Settings" "Exterior lighting" "Right/left-hand traffic" Select the desired setting. System limits High-beam assistance may only function to a limited extent. The availability of the adaptive light functions might be restricted. Interior light Reading lights Instrument lighting...
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Lights CONTROLS Switching on/off Dimmed during the journey The ambient lighting is switched on when the The lighting in the interior is dimmed for certain vehicle is unlocked and switched off when the lights during journeys in the dark. vehicle is locked. "CAR"...
Safety CONTROLS Safety Vehicle equipment your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐ cial equipment selected or the country specifica‐ tion. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ tions and systems. Please comply with the cific and optional equipment available for the relevant laws and regulations when using the model series.
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Safety CONTROLS Knee airbag ▷ Do not place any other persons, pets or ob‐ jects between the airbags and occupants. Depending on the equipment version: ▷ Keep the dashboard and windscreen area on The knee airbag protects the legs in the event of the passenger side clear, for example do not a head-on crash.
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Safety CONTROLS Overview WARNING Work carried out incorrectly can lead to a fail‐ ure, malfunction or accidental deployment of the airbag system. If there is a malfunction, the airbag system might not deploy as intended in an accident, even if the impact is of the appro‐ priate severity.
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Safety CONTROLS Active pedestrian Activating the front passenger airbags protection Principle The active pedestrian protection system raises the front flap if the front of the vehicle collides with a pedestrian. Sensors underneath the bumper are used for detection. General When triggered, the pedestrian protection sys‐ Insert the key and press inwards where nec‐...
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Safety CONTROLS Malfunction system tested, repaired or removed and dis‐ posed of by a Service Partner of the manufac‐ A Check Control message is shown. turer or another qualified Service Partner or a The system has been triggered or is specialist workshop.
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Safety CONTROLS traffic conditions. Observe the traffic situation Button Status and intervene actively if the situation warrants it. Button illuminates green: all Intelligent Safety Systems are switched on. WARNING Button illuminates orange: some Intel‐ ligent Safety Systems are switched Displays and warnings do not relieve you of off or are currently not available.
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Safety CONTROLS Collision warning with WARNING braking function Displays and warnings do not relieve you of your personal responsibility. System limitations Principle can mean that warnings or system responses are not issued or are issued too late, incorrectly The system can help avoid accidents. If an acci‐ or without justification.
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Safety CONTROLS Switching on/off Button Status Button illuminates green: all Intelligent Automatic activation Safety Systems are switched on. The system is automatically activated at the start Button illuminates orange: some Intel‐ of each journey. ligent Safety Systems are switched off or are currently not available. Switching on manually Button does not illuminate: all Intelli‐...
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Safety CONTROLS Advance warning Braking can be discontinued either by pressing the accelerator pedal or by actively moving the An advance warning is given for example if there steering wheel. is an impending risk of collision or the distance Object detection may be limited. Take into ac‐ from the vehicle ahead is too short.
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Safety CONTROLS ▷ Two-wheeled vehicles ahead. an evasive manoeuvre to the side. Sensors mon‐ itor and detect the space around the vehicle. The Upper speed limit system then utilises the detected free space to perform the evasive manoeuvre by steering the The system is temporarily disabled at speeds vehicle safely and precisely in the direction over approx.
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Safety CONTROLS Operating requirements Acute warning with avoidance assistance ▷ Pedestrian warning with braking function is switched on. An acute warning is given when the vehicle is ap‐ proaching another object at a high differential Person warning with light braking function, speed and there is an immediate risk of a colli‐...
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Safety CONTROLS For example it is possible that the following may these vehicles enter the detection range of the not be detected: system. ▷ Slow-moving vehicle when approaching it at A warning is given at junctions and crossroads if high speed. there is a risk of collision with crossing traffic.
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Safety CONTROLS Intelligent Safety Systems before tow-starting/ configured individually. The individual settings towing. are activated and saved for the current driver profile. As soon as a setting is changed in the menu, all settings in the menu are activated. Overview Press the button repeatedly.
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Safety CONTROLS Acute warning with braking function The selected time is saved for the current driver profile. An acute warning is displayed if there is an immi‐ nent risk of a collision with a crossing vehicle. Warning with braking function The driver must intervene personally when an acute warning is given.
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Safety CONTROLS Detection range creased number of premature or unjustified warnings and responses. Person warning with light braking function Principle The system can help to avoid accidents with pe‐ destrians and cyclists. If an accident cannot be The detection ability of the system is limited. avoided, the system helps to reduce the collision speed.
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Safety CONTROLS Detection range dent. Adapt your driving style to the traffic con‐ ditions. Observe the traffic situation and inter‐ vene actively if the situation warrants it. WARNING Due to system limitations, individual functions may not work properly when tow-starting/ towing with activated Intelligent Safety Sys‐...
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Safety CONTROLS Brake intervention The setting switches between the following: "ALL ON": all Intelligent Safety Systems are The warning prompts the driver to take action. If switched on. Basic settings are activated for the the brake is operated during a warning, maximum sub-functions.
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Safety CONTROLS ▷ Pedestrians who are not detected as such only by vibrating but also with a brief active steer‐ due to the viewing angle or outline. ing intervention. The system thereby helps to keep the vehicle in lane. ▷ Pedestrians outside the detection range.
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Safety CONTROLS Overview are activated and saved for the current driver profile. As soon as a setting is changed in the menu, all settings in the menu are activated. Button in the vehicle Press the button repeatedly. The setting switches between the following: "ALL ON": all Intelligent Safety Systems are switched on.
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Safety CONTROLS Warning function ple during overtaking manoeuvres without using turn indicators or when deliberately crossing lane markings on bends. When leaving the lane ▷ "Off": no warnings are given. If the vehicle leaves the lane and the lane mark‐ The selected setting is saved for the current ing is detected, the steering wheel vibrates de‐...
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Safety CONTROLS Lane Change Warning ▷ Automatically after a few seconds. ▷ On returning to the correct lane. ▷ If the vehicle is braking heavily. Principle ▷ On indicating. Lane Change Warning detects vehicles in the ▷ If Dynamic Stability Control DSC intervenes. blind spot, or if vehicles are approaching from behind in the adjacent lane.
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Safety CONTROLS Safety notes Switching on/off Automatic activation WARNING The Lane Change Warning is reactivated auto‐ The system does not relieve you of your per‐ matically at the start of a journey if the function sonal responsibility to assess the visibility con‐ was switched on the last time the engine was ditions and traffic situation correctly.
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Safety CONTROLS Vehicles with side collision warning: Button Status steering intervention on/off Button illuminates green: all Intelligent Steering intervention can be separately switched Safety Systems are switched on. on and off for Lane Change Warning or Lane De‐ Button illuminates orange: some Intel‐ parture Warning.
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Safety CONTROLS Vehicles with side collision warning ▷ If the speed of the approaching vehicle is sig‐ nificantly higher than the driver's own speed. If there is no response to the steering wheel vi‐ ▷ On sharp bends or narrow roads. brating and a lane marking is crossed at speeds of up to 210 km/h, 130 mph, the system re‐...
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Safety CONTROLS General or without justification. There is a risk of acci‐ dent. Adapt your driving style to the traffic con‐ ditions. Observe the traffic situation and inter‐ vene actively if the situation warrants it. Operating requirements The lane markings must be detected by the camera in order for the side collision warning with steering intervention to be active.
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Safety CONTROLS Switching on manually Adjusting the strength of the steering wheel vibration Press the button. "CAR" The menu for the Intelligent Safety Sys‐ "Settings" tems is shown. "Driver assistance" If all Intelligent Safety Systems were switched off, all systems are now switched on. "Feedback via steering wheel"...
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Safety CONTROLS Rear collision prevention System limits Safety note Principle The system responds to vehicles approaching WARNING from behind. The system may not respond at all, or may re‐ spond too late, incorrectly or without justifica‐ General tion due to system limitations. There is a risk of accident or material damage.
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Safety CONTROLS Road priority warning WARNING Displays and warnings do not relieve you of Principle your personal responsibility. System limitations The system provides support in situations where can mean that warnings or system responses signs or light signal systems indicate that the are not issued or are issued too late, incorrectly driver must give way.
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Safety CONTROLS dent. Adapt your driving style to the traffic con‐ The menu for the Intelligent Safety Systems is ditions. Observe the traffic situation and inter‐ shown. vene actively if the situation warrants it. If all Intelligent Safety Systems were switched off, all systems are now switched on.
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Safety CONTROLS Advance warning "Safety and warnings" "Give way warning" If there is a risk that road priority is about to be ignored, one of the following symbols appears in Select the desired setting: the instrument cluster: ▷ "Early" Symbol Meaning ▷...
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Safety CONTROLS When an acute warning is issued, immediately ▷ If road signs or light signal systems are diffi‐ intervene as appropriate for the situation; for ex‐ cult to read or rotated. ample, by braking. ▷ If road signs or light signal systems are too small or too large.
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Safety CONTROLS Safety notes Sensors The system is controlled using the following sen‐ sors: WARNING ▷ Cameras behind the windscreen. The system does not relieve you of your per‐ For further information: sonal responsibility to assess the visibility con‐ ditions and traffic situation correctly. There is a Sensors of the vehicle, see page 47.
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Safety CONTROLS System limits ▷ It may not be possible to use the system in all countries. Safety note If your vehicle is equipped WARNING with the Emergency Stop The system may not respond at all, or may re‐ Assistant spond too late, incorrectly or without justifica‐...
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Safety CONTROLS Operating requirements ▷ When the selector lever position is changed while at a standstill. ▷ The function can be activated at speeds of. ▷ When the driver's foot is still on the accelera‐ 10 km/h, approx. 6 mph to approx. 250 km/h, tor pedal when the function is triggered.
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▷ Press the hazard warning lights button. Red steering wheel symbol, acoustic signal: Hands are not around the steering BMW Drive Recorder wheel. Interruption of lane tracking is imminent. Principle Red steering wheel symbol, acoustic The system saves short video recordings of the...
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P. ▷ Recording duration selected. "Apps" Activating/deactivating "Drive Recorder" The BMW Drive Recorder must be activated be‐ "Saved recordings" fore using the recording function for the first Select the desired recording. time. Select the desired setting: "Apps"...
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Safety CONTROLS General ▷ "Manually" ▷ "Automatically" Active Protection consists of different PreCrash functions which may vary depending on the ▷ "Manually" and "Automatically" equipment installed. Recording duration The system detects critical driving situations which could potentially lead to an accident. Such "Apps"...
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Safety CONTROLS Cancelling automatic braking ▷ Automatic closing of the windows, leaving just a small gap. In certain situations, it may be necessary to can‐ ▷ Automatic closing of the panorama glass cel automatic braking, for example for an evasive sunroof, including the sun guard.
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Safety CONTROLS ▷ Depending on the vehicle equipment: atten‐ ▷ If the time is set incorrectly. tiveness of the driver through the Driver At‐ ▷ When the speed is predominantly below ap‐ tention Camera. prox. 70 km/h, 43 mph. The system is active from approx. 70 km/h, ▷...
Driving Stability Control Systems CONTROLS Driving Stability Control Systems Vehicle equipment even more quickly when braking in critical situa‐ tions. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional equipment available for the Drive-off assistant model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in Principle your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
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Driving Stability Control Systems CONTROLS Safety notes To assist driving stability, re-activate DSC as soon as possible. WARNING Deactivating DSC The system does not relieve you of your per‐ Hold the button down until DSC OFF is sonal responsibility to assess the traffic situa‐ displayed in the instrument cluster and tion correctly.
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Driving Stability Control Systems CONTROLS General Display Activating DTC provides maximum traction. Driv‐ Display in the instrument cluster ing stability assistance during acceleration and cornering is limited. When DTC is activated, TRACTION is displayed in the instrument cluster. Activating DTC briefly may be useful in the following situations: Indicator and warning lamps ▷...
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Driving Stability Control Systems CONTROLS the current speed, varying the steering ratio in line which the steering angle. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Driver Assistance Systems Vehicle equipment Operation Switching on This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional equipment available for the Press the button on the steering wheel. model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in The current speed is adopted as the speed limit.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Change speed limit Warning when the speed limit is exceeded Visual warning If the speed limit is exceeded: the indica‐ tor lamp in the instrument cluster flashes for as long as you exceed the set speed limit.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Cruise Control WARNING The desired speed may be set incorrectly by Principle mistake or called up accidentally. There is a risk This system allows a desired speed to be set us‐ of accident. Adjust the desired speed to the ing the buttons on the steering wheel.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Dynamic Stability Control DSC is switched on, if When the system is switched on, the current necessary. speed is maintained and stored as the desired speed. Switching off The stored speed is displayed on the speedom‐ eter.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Displays in the Head-Up Display When the rocker switch is released, the vehi‐ cle maintains the final speed. Pressing be‐ Some information from the system can also be yond the resistance point accelerates the ve‐ shown in the Head-Up Display. hicle more rapidly.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS If the vehicle ahead brakes to a standstill and sets off again shortly afterwards, the system is WARNING able to recognise this as far as the given condi‐ There is a risk of accident if the difference in tions allow.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Switching Cruise Control on/off Button Function and interrupting Without steering and lane control as‐ sistant: With steering and lane control To resume Cruise Control with last assistant: Assisted Driving Mode setting. General Without steering and lane control as‐ sistant: The button is used to switch the set To interrupt Cruise Control.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Press the button on the steering wheel. ▷ If Dynamic Traction Control DTC is activated or Dynamic Stability Control DSC deactiva‐ ted. The indicator lamps are illuminated in the instru‐ ment cluster and the marker in the speedometer ▷...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Changing the speed weather conditions and comply with the pre‐ scribed safe distance by braking if necessary. Reducing the distance Press the button repeatedly until the desired distance is set. The selected distance is displayed in the instru‐ ment cluster.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS With the system interrupted, press the button on ▷ Press the button. the steering wheel: A Check Control message is then displayed. With steering and lane control assistant. Displays in the instrument Without steering and lane control assis‐ cluster tant.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Symbol Description Symbol Description Distance 4. Grey symbol: System interrupted. Symbol flashes grey: The requirements for system operation are no longer being No display of distance control met. because the accelerator pedal is being pressed. The system has been deactiva‐ ted but will continue to brake until you actively take over by depressing the brake or acceler‐...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS The setting applies to speeds over Symbol Description 80 km/h/50 mph. Vehicle symbol and distance bar If the set speed is significantly higher than the flash red and an acoustic signal speed in the adjacent lane, it may be possible to sounds: pass or overtake other vehicles even if the func‐...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Cornering For example two-wheeled vehicles may not be detected. Deceleration The system does not decelerate in the following situations: ▷ For pedestrians or similarly slow road users. ▷ Depending on the equipment, at red traffic lights. ▷...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS In such cases, press the accelerator pedal. Traffic light detection: Speed Limit Assist con‐ trols the speed when the vehicle approaches red Weather traffic lights. The following restrictions may apply if the Safety notes weather or lighting conditions are unfavourable: ▷...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS "Speed Assistant" Symbol Function "Speed limits" Depending on the vehicle equip‐ Select the desired setting: ment, the indicator lamp illumi‐ ▷ "Adjust automatically": the detected nates green, together with the speed limit is adopted automatically. symbol for a cruise control system: Traffic light detection: detected traffic Speed Limit Assist is active and lights are accepted automatically if possi‐...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Speed adjustment Adjusting "CAR" Principle "Settings" It is possible to set whether the speed limit will "Driver assistance" be accepted exactly, or with a tolerance. If necessary, "Driving" "Speed Assistant" General "Adjust to route" It is possible to set a speed adjustment for all speeds and an additional speed adjustment for Traffic light detection speeds up to 60 km/h/40 mph.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument cluster ▷ The function must be available in the country in which the vehicle is being driven. Symbol Meaning Activating/deactivating Red traffic light detected. "CAR" As soon as it has been "Settings" adopted and a green tick is "Driver assistance"...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Overview ▷ At a road junction with multiple lanes where there are several sets of traffic lights. Buttons on the steering wheel For further information: ▷ Limits of the Speed Limit Information system, Button Function see page 193. ▷...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Switching on/off The system activates automatically when all op‐ erating requirements are met. Assisted Driving Mode Steering wheel symbol illuminates green. The system is active. General When the system switched on, the person warn‐ The button is used to switch the set ing with light braking function and the side colli‐...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument Alternative displays cluster Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the dis‐ plays in the instrument cluster may vary and are Symbol Description indicated as follows: Steering wheel symbol grey: Symbol Description System on standby. Steering wheel symbol grey: System on standby.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Displays in the Head-Up Display Symbol Description All the system information can also be displayed Steering wheel symbol yellow: in the Head-Up Display. Hands are not around the steer‐ ing wheel. System remains ac‐ System limits tive.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Weather Safety note The following restrictions may apply if the weather or lighting conditions are unfavourable: WARNING ▷ Impaired detection of vehicles and lane mark‐ The system does not relieve you of your per‐ ings. sonal responsibility to assess the traffic situa‐ ▷...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Switching on Displays on the steering wheel As soon as all of the operating require‐ ments have been met, Assisted Driving Plus is displayed as an additional symbol in the function bar. The function bar is shown at the bottom of the instrument cluster.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Safety note Changing lanes Ensure that the traffic situation permits a lane change. WARNING Push the turn indicator lever in the desired di‐ The system does not relieve you of your per‐ rection as far as the resistance point to indi‐ sonal responsibility to assess the traffic situa‐...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Displays in the instrument Symbol Description cluster Green steering wheel symbol. Grey line for lane marking on the Symbol Description appropriate side. Green steering wheel symbol. Green arrow symbol for lane- Green arrow symbol for lane- changing.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Depending on the ▷ Traffic queue detected. ▷ Driving on a motorway or a similar road. equipment version: ▷ Lane boundary detected. automatic formation of ▷ The function must be available in the country emergency lane in which the vehicle is being driven.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS General The system prepares for this lane change. To do this, the system identifies a suitable gap in The system uses the sensors of the steering and the flow of traffic in the adjacent lane. lane control assistant. When a gap has been found, the speed is adapted so the vehicle stays level with the Safety note...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS System limits Depending on the equipment: obstacles at the side of the vehicle that are detected by the side The system limits for the Active Cruise Control ultrasonic sensors may also be reported by the and the steering and lane control assistant apply. lateral parking aid function.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Overview "Driver assistance" "Parking and manoeuvring" Button in the vehicle If necessary, "Automatic PDC activation" "Automatic PDC activation" The setting is saved for the current driver profile. Depending on the equipment version, a respec‐ tive camera view is switched on additionally. Automatic deactivation when moving forwards The system switches off once a certain distance...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS If there are objects in front of and behind the ve‐ If the rear-view camera image is shown, it is pos‐ hicle at the same time, and they are at a distance sible to change over to PDC or, if required, to an‐ of less than approximately 20 cm, 8 in, an alter‐...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Limits of the ultrasound General measurement Due to the system limits, a collision cannot be Certain conditions and objects may push ultra‐ prevented under all circumstances. sound measurement to its physical limits, includ‐ The function is available at speeds below walking ing the following: speed when driving or rolling in reverse.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Settings tion and the area around the vehicle and inter‐ vene actively where appropriate. It is possible to set which areas of the vehicle are protected by the system. The Safety Information for the Park Distance "CAR"...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Without Surround View: ▷ Rear-view camera. For further information: rear-view camera Sensors of the vehicle, see page 47. Principle Switching on/off The rear-view camera provides assistance when reverse parking or manoeuvring. It does this by Automatic activation showing an image of the area behind the vehicle The system automatically switches on when se‐...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Display on the control display The driving path lines are dependent on the steering angle and continuously adapt to steer‐ ing wheel movements. Toolbars Assistance functions can be activated manually Turning circle lines using the function bars on the sides of the Con‐ trol Display.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Obstacle marker Adjusting brightness and contrast via iDrive With rear-view camera switched on: If necessary, tilt the Controller to the right. "Camera picture" Perform the desired setting: ▷ "Brightness" ▷ "Contrast" Depending on the equipment, obstacles behind System limits the vehicle are detected by the Park Distance Control PDC sensors.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS With Parking Assistant: ▷ Steering. ▷ Accelerating and braking. Park Assist ▷ Changing gear. The parking operation takes place automatically. Principle Safety notes WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per‐ sonal responsibility to assess the traffic situa‐ tion correctly.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Overview ▷ Minimum length of gap between two objects: own vehicle length plus approximately 0.8 m, 2.6 ft. Button in the vehicle ▷ Minimum depth: approximately 1.5 m, 5 ft. Perpendicular parking: ▷ Minimum length of gap: own vehicle width plus approximately 0.7 m, 2.3 ft.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Display on the control display ▷ Parking operation active. The system takes over the steering. System is activated/deactivated ▷ The parking space search is active whenever the vehicle is driving forwards at low speed, even if the system is deactivated. If the sys‐ Sym‐...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS The status of the parking space search and ▷ When doors are open. possible parking spaces are shown on the ▷ If the parking brake is applied. control display. ▷ When accelerating. Confirm the suggested parking space for the ▷...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS System limits of the sensors General For further information: Steptronic transmission ▷ Ultrasonic sensors, see page 49. Park Assist calculates the optimum line to take when driving out of the space and takes over the Functional limitations following functions during the manoeuvre: The system may have limited functionality in the ▷...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS With Parking Assistant: Operating requirements reversing assistant ▷ The vehicle has been parked manually and objects are detected in front of and behind the vehicle. The distance to a detected kerb Principle is at least 15 cm, approx. 6 in. The system supports the driver when reversing, ▷...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS assistance system during trailer operation or At the end of the saved stretch of road, a sig‐ when using the trailer tow hitch, for example nal sounds and a message appears prompt‐ with a bicycle carrier. ing you to take over control of the vehicle.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS With Parking Assistant Safety note Plus: Surround View WARNING The system does not relieve you of your per‐ Principle sonal responsibility to assess the traffic situa‐ The system provides assistance with parking and tion correctly. There is a risk of accident. Adapt manoeuvring.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Switching on/off 3 Flank view 4 Automatic camera perspective Automatic activation 5 Movable, free camera perspective The system automatically switches on when se‐ 6 Toolbar, right lector lever position R is engaged while the en‐ 7 Rear-view camera gine is running.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Parking guidance lines By turning the Controller or using the touch func‐ tion, defined perspectives along the circular path can be selected. Driving path lines The current perspective is identified by a camera symbol. To exit the function, tilt the Controller to the side and select a different camera function.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Zoom to trailer tow hitch Parking with the help of driving path and turning circle lines To assist with connecting up a trailer, it is possi‐ Position the vehicle so that the red turning ble to zoom in on the area around the trailer tow circle line is within the boundaries of the park‐...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS ▷ Coloured markings: warning that obstacles objects, bear in mind the following when parking have been detected. beside other objects: The perspective means that protruding objects located higher up may be closer than they ap‐ Lateral parking aid limits pear on the Control Display.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Detection of objects To provide a better view, the front and rear cam‐ eras scan the areas to the side for traffic. Very low obstacles and higher, protruding ob‐ Yellow lines on the screen image indicate the jects such as ledges cannot be detected by the front and rear ends of the vehicle.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS ▷ Front camera. Where possible, activation points are saved with the town/city and street, otherwise with the GPS ▷ Depending on the equipment: Reversing As‐ coordinates. sist camera. For further information: Using activation points Sensors of the vehicle, see page 47. Use of activation points can be switched on and off.
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Data transfer must be activated. "Data privacy" Data protection, see page 79. "Individual selection" ▷ The BMW Connected App must be installed on the mobile device. System limits of the sensors ▷ ConnectedDrive countries: a driver profile For further information: with an existing ConnectedDrive account ▷...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Safety note ▷ With a door or the tailgate open. Dark areas in the display indicate areas that are not detec‐ ted by the system. WARNING ▷ With the exterior mirrors folded in. The system does not relieve you of your per‐ ▷...
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Switching on/off Warning Activating/deactivating the system General The Control Display shows the corresponding With the button image, an acoustic signal sounds, if necessary, and the light in the exterior mirror flashes. Press the Park Assistant button. Light in the exterior mirror Tilt the Controller to the right.
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Driver Assistance Systems CONTROLS Display in the camera view The relevant boundary area, arrow 1, in the cam‐ era view flashes red if the sensors detect vehi‐ cles. Yellow lines, arrow 2, indicate the bumper of your vehicle. Acoustic warning In addition to the visual display, a warning signal sounds when your own vehicle is moving in the corresponding direction.
Driving comfort CONTROLS Driving comfort Vehicle equipment The shock absorber settings are assigned to the different driving modes of the Driving Experience Control. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ For further information: cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ Driving Experience Control, see page 155.
Air conditioning CONTROLS Air conditioning Vehicle equipment Automatic air conditioning This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Overview cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ Buttons in the vehicle ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
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Air conditioning CONTROLS "Heating/ventilation" Button Function "Driver" Seat heating, see page 134. "Temperature:" Set the desired temperature. Air flow, manual. Avoid switching between different temperature settings in rapid succession. The automatic air conditioning may not have sufficient time to ad‐ Individual functions –...
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Air conditioning CONTROLS Switching on/off Recirculated-air mode Press the button. Principle The LED is illuminated when the sys‐ If the air outside the vehicle has an unpleasant tem is switched on. odour or contains pollutants, the air supply to the The air flows from the side nozzles for the upper interior of the vehicle can be shut off.
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Air conditioning CONTROLS General Switching on/off To be able to adjust the air flow manually, first Press the button. switch off the AUTO programme. The LED is illuminated when the sys‐ tem is switched on. Adjusting The air flow can be adjusted manually when the Press upper or lower side of button: re‐...
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Air conditioning CONTROLS Automatic air conditioning Button Function with extended functionality Seat heating, see page 134. Overview Air-conditioning mode. Call up the air conditioning Buttons in the vehicle menu for the following settings, for example: upper body tem‐ perature adjustment, independ‐ ent ventilation, cooling function.
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Air conditioning CONTROLS Switching off The ventilation air flow in the upper body area provides noticeable heating or cooling depend‐ Hold down the button until the control ing on the set temperature. shuts down. The set interior temperature for driver and front seat passenger is not changed by this.
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Air conditioning CONTROLS When the automatic air conditioning is in opera‐ Via iDrive: tion, condensation develops and exits under‐ "CAR" neath the vehicle. "Settings" Maximum cooling effect "Climate comfort" "Heating/ventilation" Principle "Driver" When the standby or drive-ready state is "Automatic" switched on, the system is set to lowest temper‐...
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Air conditioning CONTROLS Automatic air recirculation The LED is illuminated when recirculated-air mode is switched on. The outside air supply is control AUC shut off. When recirculated-air mode is switched off, fresh Principle air is directed into the vehicle's interior. Automatic air recirculation control AUC detects pollutants in the outside air.
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Air conditioning CONTROLS Adjusting the air distribution Defrosting the windscreen and manually removing condensation Principle Principle The air distribution for air conditioning can be set Ice and condensation are quickly removed from manually. the windscreen and the front side windows. Adjusting Switching on/off Press the button repeatedly to select a...
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Air conditioning CONTROLS Ventilation Ventilation in the rear, centre Principle The direction of the various air flows can be set individually. Setting the ventilation General The direction of the air flows can be set for direct ▷ Lever for changing the air flow direction, ar‐ or indirect ventilation.
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Air conditioning CONTROLS Press the left or right side of the button Button Function to set the desired temperature. Seat heating, see page 134. Via iDrive: Switch off. "CAR" "Settings" "Climate comfort" Switching on/off "Heating/ventilation" "Second row of seats" Via iDrive "Temperature"...
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Air conditioning CONTROLS fluences, the air is directed towards the upper side temperature. Any snow and ice can be eas‐ body and into the footwell. ier to remove. Adjusting the air distribution General manually The standing air conditioning can be switched on and off directly or for a preselected departure Principle time.
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Air conditioning CONTROLS Switching on/off directly Press the button on the vehicle key. Principle The system shuts down automatically after ap‐ proximately 30 minutes or by activating the drive- The system can be switched on or off in various ready state. ways.
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Air conditioning CONTROLS Setting the departure time Activating with the BMW Connected App Via iDrive With a corresponding BMW app with remote "CAR" function, the system can be switched on at a "Settings" preselected departure time or directly. "Climate comfort"...
Interior equipment CONTROLS Interior equipment Vehicle equipment Ashtrays This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Front centre console cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ Opening ment and functions which are not installed in Press the cover.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Lighter Operation Press in the lighter. Safety notes The lighter can be removed when it pops back out. WARNING Contact with the hot heating element or the hot socket of the lighter can cause burns. Flamma‐ Sockets ble materials can catch fire if the lighter is drop‐...
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Interior equipment CONTROLS USB port NOTE If metallic objects fall into the socket, they can General cause a short circuit. There is a risk of material Please comply with the notes on connecting mo‐ damage. After using the socket, re-fit the bile devices to the USB port in the chapter on lighter or socket cover.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS ▷ Charge current: maximum 3 A per port. Wireless charging dock Principle The wireless charging dock permits the following functions to be performed wirelessly: Press the cover. ▷ Charging of Qi-compatible mobile phones or other mobile devices which support the Qi standard.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS dock, this may impair card function. There is a erwise the charging function may be im‐ risk of injury and material damage. When charg‐ paired. ing mobile devices, make sure there are no ob‐ ▷ The mobile telephone to be charged is loca‐ jects between the device and the dock.
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Interior equipment CONTROLS Forgotten phone warning General If the vehicle is equipped with the forgotten phone warning function, a warning can be output if a mobile telephone with Qi capability has been left in the wireless charging dock when exiting the vehicle.
Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments Vehicle equipment Glove compartment on the passenger side This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional equipment available for the Safety note model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
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Storage compartments CONTROLS Glove compartment on Safety note driver's side WARNING Breakable objects, for example glass bottles or Safety note glasses, may get broken in the event of an acci‐ dent or when braking or taking evasive action. WARNING Shards may scatter throughout the interior. There is a risk of injury or material damage.
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Storage compartments CONTROLS Front centre armrest Opening General There is a storage compartment in the centre armrest between the seats. Opening Press the cover. Press the button. Closing Push the cover down until it engages. There are two cup holders in the centre console. Cup holder front Closing Pull back the cover on the handle strip.
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Storage compartments CONTROLS Safety notes holder. Use lightweight, sealable and shatter‐ proof containers. Do not transport hot drinks. WARNING Items of clothing on the coat hooks can impair NOTE visibility when driving. There is a risk of acci‐ If the cup holder is open, the centre armrest dent.
Luggage compartment CONTROLS Luggage compartment Vehicle equipment WARNING Loose objects or devices connected by a cable This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ to the vehicle, for example mobile telephones, cific and optional equipment available for the may be thrown around the interior during the model series.
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Luggage compartment CONTROLS Safety note the back seat, insert both outer seat belts into the respective opposite buckles. ▷ Fully fold down the rear backrests if a large WARNING load is to be stowed. Incorrect use of the bag holders can present a ▷...
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Luggage compartment CONTROLS Through-loading system Opening Principle The boot can be expanded by folding down the rear seat backrests. General The rear backrest is split 40–20–40. The rear seat backrests on each side and the middle part can be folded down individually. Pull the tab.
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Luggage compartment CONTROLS Folding back the rear backrest correctly. Make sure that the seats and their backrests are correctly engaged or locked. If Fold the rear seat backrest back into seat posi‐ possible, adjust the height of the head re‐ tion and engage.
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Luggage compartment CONTROLS Luggage compartment front area of the luggage compartment cover up‐ wards. cover Before closing the rear window or tailgate, push the luggage compartment cover downwards until Safety notes it clicks. Removing WARNING The cover can be removed for stowing bulky Loose objects or devices connected by a cable items.
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Luggage compartment CONTROLS Insert the left side of the luggage compart‐ Grip the loop and pull the luggage net out of ment cover into the holder under the side its case. trim panel, arrow 1. Insert the rods on both sides upwards into the brackets on the headliner and push for‐...
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Luggage compartment CONTROLS Position the case at the rear of the backrests, backrests, until the case engages on both arrows 1. sides. The red warning zones on the buttons disappear. Fold the rear seat backrests back. Stowing away The luggage net can be stowed under the lug‐ gage compartment floor.
Driving precautions DRIVING HINTS Driving precautions Vehicle equipment Up to 2000 km, 1200 miles Do not exceed the maximum engine revs and speed: This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ cific and optional equipment available for the ▷ With petrol engines, 4500 rpm and 160 km/h, model series.
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Driving precautions DRIVING HINTS General driving information WARNING If flammable materials, for example leaves or Closing the rear window and grass, come into contact with hot parts of the tailgate exhaust system, these materials can catch fire. There is a risk of fire and injury. Never remove Safety note the heat shields fitted here or apply underseal to them.
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Driving precautions DRIVING HINTS Proceed as follows the next time you drive out‐ This situation, known as aquaplaning, means that side of built-up areas for around 30 minutes. the tyre can actually lose contact completely with the road surface and the vehicle can neither be With petrol engine: steered, nor the brakes properly applied.
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Driving precautions DRIVING HINTS functional noises have no effect on the efficiency Safety notes and operational safety of the brakes. WARNING Objects in the range of movement of Even slight but continuous pressure on the the pedals brake pedal can cause overheating, brake pad wear or even brake system failure.
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Driving precautions DRIVING HINTS Roof rack ▷ Do not allow objects to protrude into the swing range of the tailgate. ▷ Drive cautiously and avoid sudden accelera‐ General tion, braking or cornering. Fitting only possible with roof railing. Roof racks are available as special equipment. Rear luggage rack Safety note Principle...
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Driving precautions DRIVING HINTS ▷ If the centre of gravity is 60 cm, 23.5 in from The higher mechanical and thermal loads in‐ the ball linkage, the gross weight of the rear volved in driving on racing tracks lead to in‐ luggage rack must not exceed 35 kg/77 lbs.
A low centre of trailer FOR TOWING ONLY. The trailer tow hitch sup‐ gravity makes the car/trailer combination much plied with your BMW vehicle should only be used more stable and safe to drive. for towing purposes, the trailer tow hitch assem‐...
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Towing a trailer DRIVING HINTS exceeded. The lower value is the limit which When towing a caravan, keep the activation should be adhered to. times of power consumers short to avoid placing an excessive load on the vehicle battery. Tyre inflation pressure Not Australia/New Zealand: Trailer Check the vehicle's and the trailer's tyre inflation rear lights...
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Towing a trailer DRIVING HINTS Safety notes The parking brake is engaged. To drive off, press the accelerator pedal with sufficient force. WARNING Speeds in excess of approximately 80 km/h, Downhill gradients 50 mph, can be enough to produce snaking On downward gradients, a car/trailer combination motion, depending on the design of trailers and tends to start snaking earlier.
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Towing a trailer DRIVING HINTS ▷ If the power consumption of a trailer is too If the ball linkage is not properly locked, the low to be detected by the system, for exam‐ LED in the button illuminates red. ple due to LED rear lights. NOTE Activating towing a trailer The trailer tow hitch is intended to be used with...
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Towing a trailer DRIVING HINTS Swivelling out the ball linkage Press the button in the luggage com‐ Open the luggage compartment. partment and hold it until the ball linkage has Step out of the swivelling range of the ball moved completely in or out. linkage behind the vehicle.
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Towing a trailer DRIVING HINTS Check that the securing cable can move freely and is not dragging on the ground. Operating rear luggage racks The ball linkage of the trailer tow hitch can be used as a mount for rear luggage racks; for ex‐ ample bicycle rack systems.
Saving fuel DRIVING HINTS Saving fuel Vehicle equipment Close windows and the glass sunroof This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ An open glass sunroof or open window increase cific and optional equipment available for the drag and consequently fuel consumption. model series.
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BMW Service Partner. Make use of overrun mode Please also see the BMW Maintenance System. When approaching a red traffic light, take your foot off the accelerator and allow the vehicle to Using the hybrid system roll.
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Saving fuel DRIVING HINTS Optimum energy recuperation ▷ Set the properties of the hybrid system to ELECTRIC or ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL using Driving with foresight and decelerating in due Driving Experience Control. time help to optimise energy recuperation. Driving Experience Control, see page 155. As soon as the display shows the maximum en‐...
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Saving fuel DRIVING HINTS General "Configure ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL" The system comprises the following Via iDrive EfficientDynamics functions and "CAR" EfficientDynamics displays: "Settings" ▷ ECO PRO seat air conditioning. "Driving mode" ▷ ECO PRO air conditioning. "ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL" ▷ ECO PRO light and sight. "Configure ELECTRIC INDIVIDUAL"...
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Saving fuel DRIVING HINTS Resetting settings "Speed limits" Select the desired setting. Reset ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL to the default set‐ ting: For further information: "Reset" Speed Limit Assist, see page 264. Display HYBRID ECO PRO: route- ahead assistant Display in the instrument cluster An alert regarding a section of the route Principle ahead is given as a recommendation to al‐...
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Saving fuel DRIVING HINTS Using route-ahead assistant ▷ HYBRID ECO PRO driving mode is activated. ▷ Dynamic Stability Control DSC is activated. A section of the route ahead is shown: Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. System limits Allow the vehicle to roll until you reach the ▷...
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Saving fuel DRIVING HINTS "Driving information" "Driving style analysis" Display on the control display The display of the driving style analysis shows the efficiency of the driving style. The more efficient the driving style, the more bars are shown in colour. If the driving style is inefficient, on the other hand, a reduced number of bars are shown.
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Charging vehicle MOBILITY Charging vehicle Vehicle equipment Before the first charging process, have the following components of your own charging point checked by a qualified electrician at the This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ charging location: cific and optional equipment available for the ▷...
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100 V to 240 V. "Settings" For optimum use of energy from the grid, charg‐ "AC settings" ing at a charging station, for example BMW Wall‐ "Current limit" box, is recommended. Select the desired setting.
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Charging vehicle MOBILITY It may be possible to make settings on the The mode 2 charging cable is also referred to as charging cable. Do not change the default set‐ a standard charging cable. ting on the charging cable. Mode 3 charging cable Safety notes Depending on the national-market version, a mode 3 charging cable may be included in the...
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Charging vehicle MOBILITY Connecting Removing Charge point flap General During the charging process, the charging cable is automatically locked. Unlock the charging ca‐ ble before removing. Before pulling off, clean the area between the charge point flap and charging connection, for example to remove snow.
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Charging vehicle MOBILITY Emergency unlocking Safety notes The charging cable is locked when the vehicle is locked and during the charging process. WARNING Charging cable can be unlocked manually if there Incorrect use of the power system connection is electrical defect. can lead to damage, for example cable fire.
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BMW display key or via the BMW Connec‐ ted app on a smartphone. Charging status display...
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Charging vehicle MOBILITY Stopping charging ▷ "Charging in time slot": if a departure time is set, a time window with a favourable Charging is interrupted when the vehicle is un‐ electricity tariff can be set for charging. locked and automatically continued again after a short time when it is locked.
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Charging vehicle MOBILITY Departure time Display Meaning Plug blue: charging process active or Principle completed. White plug: charging procedure inter‐ For optimum range and air conditioning, the de‐ rupted. parture time can be set before stopping the vehi‐ cle. Time for end of charging. Set departure time.
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Charging vehicle MOBILITY Activating the departure time It is not possible to operate the vehicle with a discharged vehicle battery. "CAR" "Plan charg./climate" Making the vehicle operable Tilt the Controller to the right. If the vehicle battery is discharged, the internal "Departure schedule"...
Refuelling MOBILITY Refuelling Vehicle equipment Safety notes This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ WARNING cific and optional equipment available for the If no sufficient safety distance is maintained model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ from inflammable materials, filling up and ment and functions which are not installed in charging at the same time can lead to a danger your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
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Refuelling MOBILITY General To open the fuel tank filler flap, push on the upper edge, arrow. The fuel tank filler flap An overpressure may form in the fuel tank as a opens. result of petrol vapours which is dissipated be‐ fore fuel tank cap is opened.
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Refuelling MOBILITY Closing Carefully open the fuel tank cap. An overpres‐ sure can be formed in the fuel tank due to petrol vapours. WARNING Refuel the vehicle in the usual way. It is possi‐ The retaining strap of the fuel tank cap may be‐ ble for residual pressure to make the refuel‐...
Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Vehicle equipment Tyre inflation pressure information This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ On the door pillar cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY For Australia/New Zealand Checking using tyre inflation pressure inscriptions on the door pillar WARNING Determine the specified tyre inflation pres‐ The inflation pressures on the tyre label are ap‐ sures for the tyres installed on the vehicle. plicable only for tyres explicitly mentioned on Check the tyre inflation pressure in all four the label.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Minimum tread depth The corrected tyre inflation pressures are applied automatically. Make sure that the correct tyre settings have been made. For tyres that cannot be found in the tyre infla‐ tion pressure information on the control display, reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Replacement of wheels and Safety notes tyres WARNING If the tyres are damaged, the tyre inflation pres‐ Fitting and balancing sure may be reduced, which in turn could Have the wheel fitted and balanced by a Service cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Retreaded tyres WARNING Incorrect wheel and tyre combinations impair WARNING the vehicle's driving characteristics and inter‐ Retreaded tyres may have different tyre car‐ fere with the proper functioning of various sys‐ casses. Their durability may be reduced due to tems, such as the Anti-lock Brake System ABS their advanced age.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Rotating wheels between axles General The wheels are fitted with tyres which are self- supporting to a limited degree. They may also WARNING have special rims. Swapping of wheels between axles on vehicles The reinforced side wall means that the tyre with differently sized tyres or rims on the front keeps the vehicle mobile to a degree even if tyre and rear cause tyre damage and damage to the...
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Label General ▷ Please observe the notes on the application of the Mobility System which are on the com‐ pressor and the sealant container. ▷ Applying the Mobility System can be ineffec‐ tive for tyre damage larger than approximately 4 mm.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Sealant container ▷ Engage the steering wheel lock with the wheels in the straight-ahead position. ▷ Have all vehicle occupants get out of the ve‐ hicle and guide them out of the danger area, for example behind the crash barrier. ▷...
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Pull filler hose completely from the cover of Insert the plug into the socket in the vehicle the sealant container. Do not kink the hose. interior while the compressor is switched off. Push the sealant container into the bracket Switch on the compressor with standby state on the compressor housing, until it audibly or drive-ready state switched on.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Removing and storing the sealant If the tyre inflation pressure of at least 2 bar is not reached, contact a Service Partner of the container manufacturer or a qualified Service Partner or Unscrew the filler hose of the sealant con‐ a specialist workshop.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Snow chains Insert the plug into the socket in the vehicle interior. Safety notes WARNING If snow chains are fitted to unsuitable tyres, the snow chains can come into contact with parts of the vehicle. There is a risk of accident or ma‐ terial damage.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Safety note Do not initialise the runflat indicator RPA with snow chains fitted, as it may give incorrect read‐ ings. WARNING Do not reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor with The display showing the specified tyre inflation snow chains fitted, as it may give incorrect read‐...
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Tyre settings Status display General Current status If the system does not detect the tyres automati‐ The status of the system, for example whether cally, the specifications for the fitted tyres can be the system is active, can be shown on the Con‐ entered in the tyre settings.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Tyre statuses Reset the tyre inflation pressure: "Perform reset". General Drive off. The status of the system and tyres is indicated The wheels are shown grey and the following ap‐ by the wheel colour and a message on the Con‐ pears on the display: "Resetting tyre trol Display.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY If a tyre inflation pressure check is If there is a significant loss of tyre required inflation pressure Message Message A symbol with a Check Control message is A yellow warning lamp is illuminated in shown on the Control Display. the instrument cluster.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Safety note If the tyre inflation pressure is too WARNING Message A damaged standard tyre with too little or no A yellow warning lamp is illuminated in tyre inflation pressure impairs driving character‐ the instrument cluster. istics, for example steering and braking.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY The use of sealant, for example a flat tyre kit, can Symbol Possible cause damage the wheel electronics. Have the elec‐ There is a flat tyre or substantial loss tronics replaced at the next opportunity. of tyre inflation pressure. Run-flat tyres No reset has been performed on the system.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Possible driving distance with a deflated The pressure decreases when the tyre tempera‐ tyre ture drops. The possible driving distance varies depending Due to the system's inherent warning thresholds, on the load and stresses the vehicle is subjected therefore, this behaviour may cause a warning to to, for example speed, the nature of the road sur‐...
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Runflat indicator RPA Initialising Initialisation saves the set tyre inflation pressures as reference values for subsequent detection of Principle a flat tyre. Initialisation is started by confirming The system identifies a loss of tyre inflation pres‐ the correct tyre inflation pressures.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Flat tyre message Run-flat tyres A yellow warning lamp is illuminated in Safety notes the instrument cluster. In addition, a symbol with a Check Control mes‐ WARNING sage is shown on the Control Display. A run-flat tyre with too little or no tyre inflation pressure will change the vehicle's handling Symbol Possible cause characteristics, for example there may be re‐...
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Possible driving distance with a deflated ▷ No warning can be given in the event of sud‐ tyre den tyre failure caused by external factors. The possible driving distance varies depending ▷ The system has not been initialised. on the load and stresses the vehicle is subjected ▷...
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY injury or even death. Do not place supports un‐ der the vehicle jack. WARNING A vehicle raised with a jack can fall from the jack if lateral forces are applied. There is a risk WARNING of injury and material damage. If the vehicle is raised, do not apply any lateral forces to the ve‐...
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY On a slight downhill slope After unscrewing the wheel stud, remove the adapter again. Screwing on Place the adapter on the locking wheel bolt. If necessary, turn the adapter until it fits on the locking wheel bolt. Screw on the locking wheel bolt.
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Jacking points Raising vehicle WARNING Your hands or fingers could get trapped when using the jack. There is a risk of injury. Keep your hands in the described position when us‐ ing the jack, and do not change this position. Hold the jack with one hand, arrow 1, and grasp the jack crank or lever with your other The jacking points are located in the marked po‐...
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Wheels and tyres MOBILITY Remove your hand from the jack as soon as studs belonging to the wheels may also have the jack is under load and continue to turn to be used. the jack crank or lever with one hand. Tighten the remaining wheel studs until fin‐...
Engine compartment MOBILITY Engine compartment Vehicle equipment your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐ cial equipment selected or the country specifica‐ tion. This also applies to safety-relevant func‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ tions and systems. Please comply with the cific and optional equipment available for the relevant laws and regulations when using the model series.
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Engine compartment MOBILITY Bonnet WARNING Parts of the body can become trapped when Safety notes opening and closing the bonnet. There is a risk of injury. When opening and closing, make sure that the area of movement of the bonnet is WARNING kept clear.
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Engine compartment MOBILITY Watch out for any protruding parts on the front flap. Closing Allow the front flap to drop from a height of ap‐ proximately 50 cm, approx. 20 in. The front flap must engage on both sides. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
Operating fluids MOBILITY Operating fluids Vehicle equipment The engine has knock control. This means that different petrol grades can be used. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ Safety notes cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in NOTE your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
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Operating fluids MOBILITY Super, RON 95. NOTE Use this fuel to achieve the rated performance and consumption figures. Too much engine oil can damage the engine or the catalytic converter. There is a risk of mate‐ Minimum grade rial damage. Do not add too much engine oil. If there is too much engine oil, have the engine Unleaded petrol, RON 91.
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Operating fluids MOBILITY Adding engine oil System limits When frequently making short journeys or using General a sporty driving style, it may not be possible to obtain a measured value. In this case, the meas‐ Do not top up engine oil unless a message is dis‐ urement for the last, sufficiently long journey is played in the instrument cluster.
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Engine oils with the following oil specifications Turn the cap anticlockwise to open. can be used. Oil specification BMW Longlife-04. BMW Longlife-12 FE. BMW Longlife-17 FE+. Alternative engine oil grades If suitable engine oils are not available, up to 1 li‐ Add engine oil.
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Operating fluids MOBILITY Safety notes Viscosity classes with a high viscosity grade can increase fuel consumption. Further information on suitable engine oil specifi‐ WARNING cations and viscosity classes can be obtained If the cooling system is opened when the en‐ from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or an‐...
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Operating fluids MOBILITY Safety notes The coolant level is correct if it is just below the Max. mark in the filler neck. WARNING Some antifreezes can contain toxic substances, and are flammable. There is a risk of fire and in‐ jury.
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Operating fluids MOBILITY Overview The reservoir for the washer fluid is located in the engine compartment. Malfunction Using undiluted screenwash concentrate or anti‐ freeze based on alcohol may result in false read‐ ings at low temperatures below -15 ℃/+5 ℉. Online Edition for Part no.
It is therefore important to give the service advi‐ sor the vehicle key that was last used to drive the BMW Maintenance System vehicle. The maintenance system indicates what mainte‐ Periods out of use...
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General both in the vehicle and in the central IT systems of BMW AG, Munich. Devices connected to the OBD socket trigger After a change of vehicle ownership, the new ve‐ the alarm system when the vehicle is locked. Re‐...
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Additional information is available from a Service Partner of the manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop. For more information, see www.bmw.com. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
Replacing parts MOBILITY Replacing parts Vehicle equipment NOTE Wipers which are folded away from the wind‐ This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ screen can become trapped if the front flap is cific and optional equipment available for the opened. There is a risk of material damage. Be‐ model series.
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Replacing parts MOBILITY Replacing the rear wiper blade Safety notes The wiper blade is engaged on the end of the wiper arm. WARNING Pull the wiper up fully and pull off the wiper Concentrated laser light can cause irritation or blade, arrow.
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Replacing parts MOBILITY Safety notes Hazard symbols The following hazard symbols can be found on the vehicle battery: DANGER Touching live components can result in an Symbol Meaning electric shock. There is a risk of injury or even No smoking, no naked flames, death.
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Replacing parts MOBILITY Notes on removal ▷ If the vehicle is not used for a period of one month or longer. Observe the following notes on removing the ve‐ hicle battery: Safety note ▷ Park the vehicle and switch off consumers. ▷...
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Replacing parts MOBILITY Safety note ▷ Protect the battery from direct sunlight and frost. ▷ Only clean the battery with a damp, anti-static WARNING cloth. Incorrect or repaired fuses can overload electri‐ ▷ Store the battery upright and secure it cal cables and components.
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MOBILITY Information on the fuse types and locations, as well as the positions of any other fuse boxes, is available on the Internet: www.bmw.com/fuse‐ card. Where applicable, information on the fuse types and locations is also found on a separate sheet in the fuse box.
Help in case of a breakdown MOBILITY Help in case of a breakdown Vehicle equipment Warning triangle This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ The warning triangle is located in the tailgate. cific and optional equipment available for the Turn the twist lock in the tailgate by 90°, ar‐ model series.
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It may be necessary to ap‐ prove this on the Control Display. In the case of a breakdown, data on the vehicle condition can be transferred to the BMW Road‐ Teleservice Assistance side Assistance. It is possible that malfunctions can be remedied directly.
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The emergency call is placed using the SIM card A text message prompting the driver to call integrated in the vehicle and cannot be switched BMW Accident Assistance is shown on the Con‐ off. trol Display. For technical reasons, it might not be possible to The connection can be established directly: make an emergency call in highly adverse condi‐...
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BMW emergency cancelled. call centre. If the situation permits, wait in the vehicle un‐ Even if no emergency call through BMW is pos‐ til voice contact has been established. sible, in some cases an emergency call may still ▷...
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When an emergency call is made via BMW, Overview data, for example the vehicle's position if this can be determined, is sent to the public emergency call centre in order to decide what rescue measures are required.
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Help in case of a breakdown MOBILITY Conduct after an accident ▷ Do not inhale the extinguishing agent. If the extinguishing agent is inhaled, move the casualty out into the fresh air. If the General casualty experiences breathing difficulties, contact a doctor immediately. After an accident, take the following safety measures regarding the high-voltage system: ▷...
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Help in case of a breakdown MOBILITY ing two jump leads. Only use jump leads with A special connection on the body serves as the fully insulated terminal clamps. negative battery terminal in the engine compart‐ ment. Vehicles with hybrid drive cannot provide starting aid.
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Help in case of a breakdown MOBILITY Pushing the vehicle Check the battery and have it recharged if nec‐ essary. To remove a broken-down vehicle from danger, it can be pushed for a short distance. Tow-starting/towing away For further information: Rolling or pushing the vehicle, see page 166.
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Help in case of a breakdown MOBILITY Towing eye weight of the towing vehicle is greater than the weight of the vehicle being towed. General NOTE If the tow bar or the towing rope is not attached correctly, other vehicle parts can be damaged. There is a risk of material damage.
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Help in case of a breakdown MOBILITY Thread for towing eye Press the marking on the edge of the cover to push it out. For covers which have an opening instead of a marking, pull the cover out by the opening. Tow-starting Do not attempt to tow-start the vehicle.
General care MOBILITY General care Vehicle equipment Distances and temperature ▷ Maximum temperature: 60 ℃/140 ℉. This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ ▷ Minimum distance to sensors, cameras, cific and optional equipment available for the seals: 30 cm, 12 in. model series.
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General BMW recommends using care and cleaning The vehicle must be able to roll freely whilst in products from BMW. Suitable care products are the car wash. available from a Service Partner of the manufac‐ turer or another qualified Service Partner or a Some car washes require you to get out of the specialist workshop.
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General care MOBILITY Matt paintwork Care of special parts Only use cleaning and care products that are Light alloy wheels suitable for vehicles with matt paintwork. When cleaning the wheels while they are instal‐ Leather care led on the vehicle, only use neutral rim cleaner with a pH value between 5 and 9.
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General care MOBILITY Plastic parts floor mats on top of one another. Make sure that there is sufficient space for the pedals. En‐ sure that floor mats are securely reattached af‐ NOTE ter removal, for example for cleaning. Cleaning agents containing alcohol or solvents, such as nitro thinners, cold cleaners, fuel or Floor mats can be removed from the vehicle to similar can damage plastic parts.
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General care MOBILITY High-voltage battery, long stationary periods Principle When the vehicle is standing around for several weeks, where possible stop with a fully-charged high-voltage battery. Do not place the vehicle in storage for longer than 14 days if the electric range has been used For phases of standing of up to three months, where possible park the vehicle plugged into a suitable power source or virtually fully charged.
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General care MOBILITY Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
The heights specified do not take into account add-on parts such as a roof aerial, roof railing or BMW 3 Series Touring plug-in hybrid Width with mirrors mm (in) 2068 (81.4) Width without mirrors mm (in) 1827 (71.9)
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Technical data REFERENCE Weights 320e Kerb weight ready for road, with 75 kg, 165 lb, load, kg (lb) 1900 (4189) tank 90 % full, no optional extras Permitted gross weight kg (lb) 2355 (5192) Payload kg (lb) 530 (1168) Front axle load limit kg (lb) 1050 (2315) Rear axle load limit...
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Technical data REFERENCE 330e xDrive Kerb weight ready for road, with 75 kg, 165 lb, load, kg (lb) 1965 (4332) tank 90 % full, no optional extras Permitted gross weight kg (lb) 2425 (5346) Payload kg (lb) 535 (1179) Front axle load limit kg (lb) 1100 (2425) Rear axle load limit...
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Rear axle load limit, towing vehicle kg (lb) 1510 (3329) Total weight, towing vehicle kg (lb) 2500 (5512) Filling capacities BMW 3 Series Touring plug-in hybrid Fuel tank, approximately. Litres (gal) 40.0 (8.8) Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
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Technical data REFERENCE Observe the additional information on fuel grade, see page 396. Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
Seats for child restraint systems REFERENCE Seats for child restraint systems Vehicle equipment Information for manufacturers of child This chapter describes all standard, country-spe‐ seats cific and optional equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip‐ ment and functions which are not installed in General your vehicle, for example on account of the spe‐...
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Seats for child restraint systems REFERENCE Seat number Position in the vehicle Seat number Position in the vehicle Front left 2nd seat row right Front centre 3rd seat row left Front right 3rd seat row centre 2nd seat row left 3rd seat row right 2nd seat row centre Right-hand drive vehicles: suitability of child restraint systems for...
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Seats for child restraint systems REFERENCE Seat number Position in the vehicle 3rd seat row centre 3rd seat row right Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
After the copy deadline for the integrated Own‐ er's Handbook in the vehicle, the following chap‐ ters were updated in the printed Owner's Handbook: ▷ Operation: opening and closing: BMW Digital Key. ▷ Operation: lights: rear fog light: fog light. ▷...
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Appendix REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Index Additives, engine oil grades Adjusting the engine sound Adjusting the sound of the engine 3D View, see Surround View Age of tyres Airbags Airbags, indicator/warning lamp Airbag switch, see Key switch ABS Anti-lock Brake System Air conditioning Acceleration assistant, see Launch Control...
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BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant Automatic parking function, exterior mirror BMW Maintenance System Automatic rear air-conditioning system, disabling BMW Roadside Assistance operating elements BMW Services, see Owner's Handbook for Navi‐ Automatic Start/Stop function gation, Entertainment, Communication Automatic start-stop function Bonnet Automatic time setting...
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Care of upholstery fabrics safely Care products Child safety seat fasteners, ISOFIX Care, vehicle Child seat classes, see ISOFIX child restraint Caring Car, BMW Intelligent Personal Assis‐ systems tant Child seat mounting Caring for displays, monitors Child seats, see Carrying children safely...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Closing with a smartphone, see BMW Digital Cooling system Cornering light Closing with the Key Card Corrosion of brake discs Coasting Crossing traffic warning Coat hooks Cruise Control, active with Stop&Go func‐ Collision warning with braking function...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Diagnosis connection Driving Digital Key, see BMW Digital Key Driving Assistant, see Intelligent Safety Dimensions Driving comfort Dimming exterior mirror Driving Experience Control Dimming rear-view mirror Driving hints Dipping headlights, see High beam assis‐...
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Exhaust, see Exhaust system E-mail, see Owner's Handbook for Navigation, Exhaust system Entertainment, Communication Experience Modes, BMW Intelligent Personal Emergency assistance, see BMW Accident As‐ Assistant sistance Exterior lights when unlocking Emergency assistance, see BMW Roadside As‐ Exterior lights with the vehicle locked...
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General driving information Floor carpet, care General settings Fog lights, replacing, see Lights and bulbs Gesture Control Fold-out position, windscreen wiper Gestures, see BMW Gesture Control Foot brake Give way warning Foot mats, care Glare protection, see Sun visor Fording depth, water...
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Hybrid system, contact with water Interior light Hybrid system indicators Interior lights when unlocking Hybrid system, safety Interior light with the vehicle locked Hybrid system, see BMW eDRIVE Interior mirror Hybrid system, using efficiently Interior mirror, external Hybrid system, working on Interior movement detector...
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LIM button, see Manual Speed Limiter Keyless Go, see Comfort Access List, instrument cluster, see Selection lists Key, mechanical List of all messages Key, see BMW Digital Key Loading Key, see Vehicle key Loading the boot, see Stowing transported Key switch for front passenger airbags...
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Moisture in the headlights, see Headlight On-board tool kit glass Opening and closing Monitor, see Control display Opening with a smartphone, see BMW Digital Mounting child restraints MP3 player, see Owner's Handbook for Naviga‐ Opening with the Key Card tion, Entertainment, Communication Operating menus, iDrive M suspension, adaptive, see Adaptive M suspen‐...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Owner's Handbook, printed Power failure Powermeter, see Performance display Power window switches Preliminary air conditioning, see Standing air conditioning Paintwork, vehicle care Pressure, tyres Panorama glass sunroof, see Electric glass sun‐ Pressure warning RPA, tyres roof Printed on-board literature Panorama View...
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Replacing tail lights, see Bulbs and lights Replacing the wiper blades RES CNCL button, Active Cruise Control, Safe seating position Safe Share function, see BMW Digital Key RES CNCL button, cruise control Safety locks, doors and windows Reserve warning, see Range...
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Software update, see Remote Software Up‐ Handbook for Navigation, Entertainment, Com‐ grade munication Software upgrade, see Remote Software Up‐ Service, see BMW Accident Assistance grade Service, see BMW Roadside Assistance Software version, see Remote Software Up‐ SET button, Active Cruise Control...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Speed limiter, manual Storage, charge cables Speed Limit Info Storage compartment, centre console Speed warning Storage compartment, luggage compart‐ Sport displays ment SPORT INDIVIDUAL, see Driving Experience Storage compartments Control Storage facilities Sport program, Steptronic transmission Storage, tyres SPORT STANDARD, see Driving Experience Stowing charging cables, see Storage...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Teleservices, see Owner's Handbook for Naviga‐ Traffic-queue assistant, see Assisted Driving tion, Entertainment, Communication Plus Television, TV, see Owner's Handbook for Navi‐ Trailer loads gation, Entertainment, Communication Trailer nose weight, technical data Temperature, automatic air condition‐ Trailer Stability Control ing 306, Trailer tow hitch, ball linkage electrically swivella‐...
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VIN, see Vehicle identification number Units of measure Voice assistant, third-party providers Units, see Units of measure Voice control Unloaded weight Voice control, see BMW Intelligent Personal As‐ Unlock-button, Steptronic transmission sistant Unlocking, automatic Voice control system Unlocking manually, charging cable...
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Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Widgets, instrument cluster 173, Width, vehicle Wi-Fi connection Wi-Fi connection, see WLAN connection Wi-Fi hotspot Window, defrosting 308, Windscreen, defrosting 308, Windscreen washing system, see Wiper sys‐ Windscreen wipers, see Wiper system Winter tyres Winter tyres, tread Wiper, fold-out position Wipers, see Wiper system...
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The Ultimate Driving Machine BMW DRIVER'S GUIDE APP. Your customised vehicle information in an app. Optimised for smartphones & tablets. Can be used offline. *BL5A1EA5300W* 01405A1EA53 en Online Edition for Part no. 01405A1EA53 - X/20...
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