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Cockpit 16
Instrument cluster 18
Indicator and warning


lamps 20


Hazard warning system 22
Hazard warning triangle 22
First-aid kit 22
Refueling 23
Fuel specification 23
CARB OBD II interface 24
Tire inflation pressures 25


Locks and security systems: Keys 30
Electronic immobilizing device 35
Doors 31
Trunk lid 33
Luggage compartment 34
Power windows 35
Sliding/tilt sunroof 36
Convertible top operation 37
Adjustments: Seats 43
Steering wheel 45
Mirrors 46
Passenger safety systems: Safety belts 47
Child restraint system 48
Installing child seats 49
Airbags 50
Child-safety locks 52
Rollover protection system –


convertible 52


Driving: Steering/ignition lock 54
Starting the engine 54
Switching off the engine 55
Parking brake 56
Manual transmission 57
Automatic transmission 58
Turn signals/high beam 60
Wiper/washer system 61
Cruise control 62
Everything under control: Odometer 63
Tachometer 63
Energy control 63
Fuel gauge 64
Coolant temperature gauge 64
Service Interval Display 64
Multi-Information Display (MID) 66
Outside temperature display


and digital clock 68


Check Control 71
Check Control with outside temperature display and digital clock 74


Onboard computer 77
Technology for driving comfort and safety: Automatic stability control plus traction (ASC+T) 84


Special operating instructions: Break-in procedures 100
Driving notes 100
Catalytic converter 102
Antilock Brake System


(ABS) 103


Disc brakes 104
Brake system 105
Winter driving 105
Roof-mounted luggage rack 107
Radio reception 108
Mobile phones 108
Hardtop – Convertible 109
Technical modifications


to the vehicle 110


Wheels and tires: Tire inflation pressures 111
Tire tread 111
Tire replacement 112
Interaxle tire changes 112
The right choice 113
Winter tires 114
Approved wheels and tires 115


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Under the hood: Hood 118
Engine compartment 120
Washer fluids 124
Engine oil 124
Coolant 127
Brake fluid 128
Power steering fluid 128
Vehicle Identification Number 129
Care and maintenance: The BMW Maintenance


System 130


Caring for your car 131
Cleaning and care


of the convertible top 136


Vehicle storage 137


Contents


Lamps: Parking lamps/low beams 85
Instrument panel lighting 85
Foglamps 86
Interior lamps 86
Reading lamps 86
An inviting climate: Heated seats 87
Independent ventilation


system 87


Automatic climate control 88
Cabin convenience: BMW Hi-Fi System 93
Glove compartment 93
Ashtray 94
Coin box, cup holder 94
Cigarette lighter 94
Center arm rest, rear 95
Through-loading system 95
Ski bag 95
Cargo loading 98


Airbags 156
Automatic Stability Control


plus Traction (ASC+T) 156


Radio reception 157
Safety belt tensioner 157


Engine specifications 160
Dimensions 161
Weights 163
Capacities 166
Electrical system 167
Drive belts 167


Contents


Replacement procedures: Onboard tool kit 140
Windshield wiper blades 140
Lamps and bulbs 141
Master key with


battery lamp 145
Changing tires 146
Battery 149
Fuses 151
In case of electrical malfunction: Fuel filler door 152
Sliding/tilt sunroof 152
Assistance, giving and receiving: Jump-starting 153
Towing the vehicle 154
Towing 154


Everything from A to Z 172
Owner service procedures


from A to Z 174


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Cockpit 16
Instrument cluster 18
Indicator and warning lamps 20
Hazard warning system 22
Hazard warning triangle 22
First-aid kit 22
Refueling 23
Fuel specification 23
CARB OBD II interface 24
Tire inflation pressures 25


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At a glance


Controls and features


Care and maintenance


Owner service procedure


Advanced technology


Technical data


Index


TO


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Cockpit


Cockpit


1 Lamp switch 85
2 Foglamps 86
3 Horn, entire surface 4 Wiper/washer lever 61
5 Rear window defroster 91
6 Hazard warning system 22
62
7 Automatic cruise control 45
8 Adjust steering wheel 9 Turn signals, high beam headlamps


and headlamp flasher 60


10 Engine hood unlocking device 118


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18


Instrument cluster


13 Indicator lamps for


Foglamps 20
Emissions-related systems indicator 21 21
Rollover protection system 14 Trip odometer reset button 63


Instrument cluster


1 Fuel gauge with low-fuel


warning lamp 64


2 Indicator lamp for turn signals 20
3 Speedometer 4 Indicator and warning lamps for


Battery charge current 20 High beams 20 Engine oil pressure 20


5 Tachometer 63


Energy control 63


6 Coolant temperature gauge 64
7 Indicator and warning lamps for


Brake pad wear 20
Brake system hydraulics 21
Parking brake 21
Airbag 50


8 Indicator lamp for ASC+T 20
9 Indicator and warning lamps for 20


Automatic transmission Warning lamp for Check Control 71
Please fasten seat belts ABS 20


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10 Trip odometer 63
11 Service Interval Display 64
12 Odometer 63


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ASC+T (Automatic Stability Control plus Traction), yellow


s Goes out shortly after the igni-


tion is switched on: System OK.


Additional notes: Page 84
ABS (Antilock Brake System), yellow


o Goes out after the engine has


started. If the lamp comes on during normal vehicle opera-


tion: ABS has been deactivated in response to a system malfunction. Con- ventional braking force remains unim- paired. Additional notes: Page 103
Brake pad wear, yellow


# Lights up when starter is actu-


ated and goes out when the engine is started.


If the lamp comes on during normal vehicle operation: replace brake pads immediately. aUse only original BMW-approved brake pads otherwise the vehicle authorization is no longer valid.c


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Indicator and warning lamps


Turn signal left/right, green


Engine oil pressure, red


Flashes when the turn signals are in operation.


Battery charge current, red


Goes out after the engine has started. If the lamp comes on during


normal vehicle operation: The battery is no longer being charged. Indicates a defect in the generator drive belt or the charging circuit. the coolant pump; overheating and potential engine damage would result. Contact your BMW Retailer. High beam, blue


If the V-belt is defective, do not run


l Lights up when the high beams


are switched on or the head- lamp flashers are activated.


w Goes out after the engine has


started. May come on briefly at idle when the engine is hot,


but must go out again at higher engine speed. If the lamp comes on during normal vehi- cle operation: stop vehicle and switch off engine immediately. Check engine oil level; if necessary, add oil. If oil level is correct: contact your BMW Retailer. Foglamps*, green


t Lights up whenever you switch


on the foglamps.


Airbags, red


p This lamp turns on for an oper-


ational check when you turn the ignition key to position 1. If, at the operation check, it does not go on, or goes on while driving, have it checked at your BMW Retailer. Additional notes: Page 50
Automatic transmission*, yellow


O Goes out after the engine has


started. Additional notes: Page 58


Indicator and warning lamps


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Please fasten safety belts*, red


q (With acoustic signal if the


driver’s belt is not buckled). Lights up briefly when the


ignition key is turned, and then goes out (in some models it goes out after you fasten safety belts). BMW Convertible Rollover Protection System*, yellow


; Goes out shortly after the igni-


tion is switched on: System OK.


Brake hydraulics, red


n Goes out after the engine has


started. If the lamp comes on during normal vehicle operation: low brake fluid. Additional notes: Page 128
Parking brake, red


m Goes out after the engine has


started. Comes on when you engage the parking brake.


Additional notes: Page 56
Emissions-related systems


Y Lamp goes out once engine


starts. If this indicator lamp lights up during normal vehicle operation, either continuously or intermittently, this indi- cates a fault in one of the emissions- related electronic circuits. Although the vehicle remains operational, you should have the systems checked by a BMW Retailer at the earliest possible opportu- nity.


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Hazard warning system Hazard warning triangle* First aid kit*


The warning triangle can be stored in the luggage compartment in a storage shelf at the right for convenient access. aComply with legal requirements concerning the need to carry a warning triangle in the car.c


On the right in the luggage compart- ment, on a shelf. aSome of the items in the first-aid kit are suitable for use for a limited period only. Therefore you should regu- larly check the contents and replace defective articles. These are available in any pharmacy. Comply with legal requirements con- cerning the need to carry a first-aid kit in the car.c


The button flashes intermittently when the hazard warning lamps are on. The button is also illuminated whenever the vehicle lighting is switched on.


Refueling


Fuel specification


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Unleaded gasoline only. Minimum octane requirement: 89 AKI BMW engines are equipped with knock sensors and automatically adapt to op- erate with fuels of different octane rat- ings, as long as the minimum octane requirement is met. Higher octane fuels will provide in- creased performance and fuel econ- omy, while the use of gasoline with a lower octane rating will have an adverse effect. aNever use leaded fuel, as it would cause permanent damage to both the catalytic converter and the engine-man- agement system’s oxygen sensors.c


AKI = Anti Knock Index


To unlock the filler door in the event of a central locking system failure, refer to page 152. aWhen handling fuel, comply with the safety regulations displayed by gas stations.c


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CARB OBD II interface


The OBD II interface (data link connec- tor) is located beneath a cover panel (with the letters "OBD") near the foot support in the driver’s side footwell (arrow).


Tire inflation pressures


If the driver's door is open, the infla- tion pressures are also visible on the door pillar. Inflation pressures are indicated in psi (bar) with tires cold (ambient temperature). The inflation pressures apply to tires from BMW-approved manufacturers; your BMW Retailer will provide you with this information. Higher pres- sures may be required for tires from other manufacturers. aPeriodically check the inflation pressure – also of the spare tire – at least twice each month and before setting out on an extended trip. Failing this, incorrect tire pressure may ren- der the car unstable or cause tire damage resulting in an accident.c


Sedan models


BMW model


Tire sizes Inflation pressures are indicated in psi (bar)


185/65 R 15 88 Q, T M+S 185/65 R 15 88 T


205/60 R 15 91 H 225/55 R 15 92 V 225/50 ZR 16
205/60 R 15 91 Q, H M+S 225/50 R 16 92 Q M+S


205/60 R 15 91 H 225/50 ZR 16
205/60 R 15 91 Q, H M+S 225/50 R 16 92 Q M+S


318i


328i


See next page for additional models


BCBC


BCBC+C/$


29
(2.0)


29
(2.2)


35
(2.4)


32
(2.2)


36
(2.5)


32
(2.2)


44
(3.0)


39
(2.7)


29
(2.0)


33
(2.3)


33
(2.3)


41
(2.8)


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Tire inflation pressures (cont.)


Coupe models


BMW model


Tire sizes Inflation pressures are indicated in psi (bar)


205/60 R 15 91 H 225/55 R 15 92 V 225/50 ZR 16
205/60 R 15 91 Q, H M+S 225/50 R 16 92 Q M+S


185/65 R 15 88 Q M+S


205/60 R 15 91 H 225/50 ZR 16
205/60 R 15 91 Q, H M+S 225/50 R 16 92 Q M+S


318is 323is


328is


See next page for additional models


BCBC


BCBC+C/$


29
(2.0)


29
(2.0)


29
(2.0)


32
(2.2)


35
(2.4)


33
(2.3)


32
(2.2)


36
(2.5)


33
(2.3)


39
(2.7)


44
(3.0)


41
(2.8)


Tire inflation pressures (cont.)


Convertible models


BMW model


Tire sizes Inflation pressures are indicated in psi (bar)


318i 323i


328i


205/60 R 15 91 H 225/55 R 15 92 V 225/50 ZR 16
205/60 R 15 91 Q, H M+S 225/50 R 16 92 Q M+S


205/60 R 15 91 H 225/50 ZR 16
205/60 R 15 91 Q, H M+S 225/50 R 16 92 Q M+S


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BC-max.


BCBC+$


29
(2.0)


32
(2.2)


32
(2.2)


39
(2.7)


29
(2.0)


33
(2.3)


33
(2.3)


41
(2.8)


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Locks and security systems: Keys 30
Electronic vehicle immobilizer 30
Doors 31
Luggage compartment lid 33
Luggage compartment 34
Power windows 35
Sliding/tilt sunroof 36
Convertible top operation 37
Adjustments: Seats 43
Steering wheel 45
Mirrors 46
Passenger safety systems: Safety belts 47
Child restraint system 48
Installing child seats 49
Airbags 50
Child-safety locks 52
Rollover protection system –


convertible 52


Driving: Steering/ignition lock 54
Starting the engine 54
Switching off the engine 55
Parking brake 56
Manual transmission 57
Automatic transmission 58
Turn signals/high beam 60
Wiper/washer system 61
Cruise control 62
Everything under control: Odometer 63
Tachometer 63
Energy control 63
Fuel gauge 64
Coolant temperature gauge 64
Service Interval Display 64
Multi-Information Display (MID) 66
Outside temperature display


and digital clock 68


Check Control 71
Check Control with outside temperature display and digital clock 74


Onboard computer 77


Cabin convenience: BMW Hi-Fi System 93
Glove compartment 93
Ashtray 94
Coin box, cup holder 94
Cigarette lighter 94
Center arm rest, rear 95
Through-loading system 95
Ski bag 95
Cargo loading 98


Technology for driving comfort and safety: Automatic Stability Control


plus Traction (ASC+T) 84


Lamps: Headlamp switch 85
Instrument panel lighting 85
Foglamps 86
Interior lamps 86
Reading lamps 86
An inviting climate: Heated seats 87
Independent ventilation


system 87


Automatic climate control 88


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At a glance


Controls and features


Care and maintenance


Owner service procedure


Advanced technology


Technical data


Index


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Keys


Electronic vehicle immobilizer


B M


B M


B M


B M


1 Master key with battery-powered


lamp (switch on by pressing the BMW symbol).


2 Master key without lamp. 3 Spare key to be kept in a safe place


e.g. in your wallet. This key is not intended for continuous use.


4 Door and ignition key


This key does not operate the locks for the glove compartment and the luggage compartment. This is useful e.g. at a hotel.


The electronic vehicle immobilization unit increases the anti-theft protection of your BMW – without additional adjustment or activation of systems. This electronic immobilization system is designed to reduce the susceptibility of the vehicle to theft by making it impos- sible to start the engine using any means other than the special keys fur- nished with the vehicle. The system features an electronic chip integrated within the key as a supple- ment to the conventional mechanical locking system. The lock mechanism itself is actually a dual-function device, simultaneously serving as a communications interface designed to allow the car security sys- tem to maintain a continuous stream of variable, vehicle-specific signals with the electronic circuitry in the key. The ignition, the flow of fuel and the starter are enabled only after the key has been recognized as "authorized". bExternal force can damage the electronic circuitry integrated in the key. Such a key can no longer be used to start the engine.c


Replacement of a key Replacement keys are available exclu- sively through your authorized BMW Retailer, who is also under obligation to request verification of vehicle owner- ship before issuing a substitute key. Your BMW Retailer can also cancel or restore the electronic system authoriza- tion for individual keys (e.g., if a key is lost). A deactivated key can no longer be used to start the engine. For US owners only The transmitter and receiver units com- ply with Part 15 of the FCC (Federal Communication Commission) Regula- tions. Operation is governed by the fol- lowing: FCC ID: LXBEWS As defined in the regulations, such a device is not to emit significant interfer- ence and must also be shielded against interference from external sources to prevent unauthorized or inadvertent activation. aAny unauthorized modifications or changes to these devices could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.c


Doors


Operating central locking system from outside the vehicle When the front doors are closed, the activation of a door lock or of the lug- gage compartment lock with a key unlocks or locks the following: d Doors d Luggage compartment d Fuel filler door d BMW Convertible: the glove com-


partment.


The double-lock system is engaged at the same time. Both the door locks and release handles remain locked.


aNever use the keys or the remote control* to lock an occupied vehicle, as it would then be impossible to unlock it from inside.c Convenience closing* for power win- dows and sliding/tilt sunroof: after clos- ing the doors, hold the key in the lock position to close the windows and slid- ing/tilt sunroof. The windows/sunroof stop moving immediately when you release the key. To be able to keep the closing system in view, convenience closing can only be activated via the driver's door lock for safety reasons, even on vehicles with remote control. Emergency lock operation (in the event of electrical failure) Turn the key to the end positions of the door lock to unlock/lock the respective door.


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Activating the central locking system from inside the vehicle Pressing the lock button of a front door unlocks/locks the doors and luggage compartment, but does not arm the alarm system. bIf the vehicle is locked from the inside with this lock button, the fuel filler door remains unlocked to allow refueling. On the BMW Convertible, the glove compartment also remains un- locked to allow for its use. It is also possible to unlock the car from the inside by pulling on one of the front door handles.c To preclude accidental locking of the vehicle d it can not be locked with the lock


button when the driver's door is open


d the safety button of the passenger door activates the central locking system only when both front doors are locked.


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Doors


aChildren can lock the doors from inside. Therefore, you should always remove the key and take it with you to ensure that you can unlock the car from the outside at all times.c In an accident, the central locking sys- tem automatically unlocks the doors and the interior lamps switch on. Depending on the version, the hazard warning flashers are also activated. aAvoid using the inside lock buttons to lock the rear doors while driving, as these doors would then fail to unlock au- tomatically in the event of an accident.c Opening doors from the inside Pull interior door handle of a front door twice in succession (the initial pull unlocks the door, the second opens it).


Opening doors from the outside Lift the handle. Automatic window lowering (BMW Coupe, Convertible) aThe door windows are lowered somewhat when the doors are opened and then are raised again immediately after the doors are locked. This makes it easier to open the doors, prevents the rubber door seals from being damaged and ensures proper seating of the windows in the rubber door seals after closing.c Driver's door lock heating* Lift the handle of the driver's door for approx. 3 seconds: the heating switches on. The switch-on time is automatically controlled to save power.


Central locking system button This button operates the central locking system when the driver’s door is closed. It unlocks the doors and lug- gage compartment, but does not arm the alarm system. The fuel filler door remains unlocked to allow refueling. The picture shows, as an example, the shift arrangement for the BMW sedan.


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The luggage compartment lamp is on when the luggage compartment lid is open.


Luggage compartment lid


The lock actuation is only possible with a master key. Central locking system To engage locks


= Turn to the right: The luggage


compartment lid and - if the front doors are closed - the


doors are locked and the alarm system is armed.


To lock the luggage compartment separately


> Turn the master key to the right


until the slot is horizontal, then extract the key from the lock.


The luggage compartment lid is locked and disconnected from the central lock- ing system. The luggage compartment lid then remains locked when the cen- tral locking system is unlocked with a door lock or the lock knobs. Access to the luggage compartment lid is thus prevented when leaving the door and ignition key with others (refer to page 30); this is useful e.g., at a hotel. To unlock car


< Turn to the left: the luggage


compartment lid and the doors are unlocked.


Emergency lock operation (in the event of electrical failure) Turn the master key to the left as far as possible: the luggage compartment lid is unlocked. After closing, the luggage compartment lid must be locked again separately.


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Luggage compartment lid


Luggage compartment


To close The handle recess (arrow) makes it eas- ier to pull down the luggage compart- ment lid.


aDo not drive with the luggage lid open, as exhaust fumes could be drawn into the interior of the vehicle. Should it be absolutely necessary to operate the vehicle with the luggage lid open: d Raise all windows and shut the slid-


ing/tilt sunroof


d Maximize the air volume of the air


conditioning, refer to page 88.c


Luggage straps Attach the straps to the floor of the lug- gage compartment to secure smaller suitcases. The luggage straps prevent objects placed on them from slipping. The fittings at the corners of the lug- gage compartment provide you with a convenient means of attaching luggage nets* and flexible straps for securing suitcases and luggage.


Power windows*


Operational from ignition key posi- tion 1. d Depress the rocker switch until you


feel resistance: The window continues to move as long as the rocker switch is pressed. d Briefly press the rocker switch to just


beyond the pressure point (one- touch mode): The window moves automatically. Press and let go again to stop move- ment.


The one-touch mode can be used to open and close the front windows and to open the rear windows*.


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Convenience mode After closing the doors, hold the key in the lock position: Any windows still open will close. aCareless and inattentive closing of the windows can lead to injuries.c Safety feature If one of the windows encounters resis- tance while closing, it will respond by halting and then opening somewhat again. You can deactivate this protective func- tion, (e.g., in case of unauthorized intru- sion into the vehicle) by pressing the switch beyond its pressure point and holding it there.


On vehicles equipped with front and rear* power windows: There are separate switches located below the rear windows (except on the BMW Convertible). Safety switch* (arrow) In this way the actuation of the windows by means of rear switches, e.g., by chil- dren, can be prevented. aAlways keep the safety switch (arrow) in the depressed position when children ride in the rear seat. Always remove the key from the ignition when leaving the vehicle.c After the ignition is switched off, the windows remain operational d with the ignition key at position 1 and


0, or removed, or


d when the front doors are open (max.


15 minutes) or until the front doors are opened for the first time.


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Power windows*


Sliding/tilt sunroof*


BMW Convertible


Pressing and holding down the center button opens or closes all four side win- dows simultaneously. During opening, briefly press the rocker switch to just beyond the pressure point (one-touch mode): the side win- dows move automatically. Press briefly and let go again to stop movement.


Operate in ignition key position 2. Open and lower Press recessed button (1) until pressure point is reached. Close and raise Press raised button (2) until pressure point is reached. At transition from closing to raising and vice-versa: system off. One-touch mode (only open/raise) Briefly press the respective button beyond the pressure point. The sliding/tilt sunroof moves automati- cally. Briefly press the button a second time to stop the sunroof.


bDuring raising, the headliner also retracts a few inches.c

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