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2 persons, luggage compartment full; or 5 persons without luggage: approx. 100 miles/150 km


> With a full load:


5 persons, luggage compartment full: approx. 30 miles/50 km.


Drive cautiously. Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph / 80 km/h. Be


aware that vehicle handling will be altered when there is a loss in inflation pressure. Anticipate, e.g., reduced tracking during braking, longer braking distances and changed steering char- acteristics. For safety reasons, BMW recommends not having damaged Run Flat tires repaired. In this case, consult your BMW center.<


You will find the fuses and information on their respective allocation in the glove compartment behind a panel with two snap clips.


Do not attempt to repair a blown fuse or replace it with a fuse


having a different color or amperage rating. To do this could cause a fire in the vehicle resulting from a circuit over- load.<


Giving and receiving assistance Receiving assistance


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The BMW Group's Mobile Service offers you 24-hour assistance in the event of a breakdown, even on week- ends and holidays. The telephone numbers of the Mobile Service control center in your country are listed in the BMW Dealer Directory. If your vehicle has the necessary equip- ment, you can contact the Mobile Ser- vice or issue an emergency call using buttons in the interior rearview mirror. When an emergency call is initiated, a telephone connection is established with the general emergency call center. In vehicles with activated BMW Assist function, a telephone connection is set up to the BMW Assist emergency call center. If the current location of your vehicle can be determined, this location is transmitted to the BMW Assist emer- gency call center.


If the indicator lamp is flashing but you cannot hear the emergency call center, you may still be heard by the emer- gency call center.


For technical reasons, the emer- gency call function cannot be


guaranteed in certain unfavorable con- ditions.<


If certain requirements are met, an emergency call is automatically initiated after a serious accident. The automatic emergency call will not be hindered by pressing the button.


Mobile Service* To establish contact with the BMW Group's Mobile Service: Press button 2 for at least 2 seconds. The indicator lamp above the buttons lights up. As soon as a telephone con- nection has been set up with the Mobile Service, the indicator lamp flashes. Depending on the country you are in, your vehicle's current location will also be transmitted if your vehicle is equipped with an activated BMW Assist function.


Fold down the cover. 1 Emergency call 2 Mobile Service Requirements for initiating an emer- gency call or contacting Mobile Service: > The car phone is registered with a


mobile network


> The emergency call system is opera-


tional.


Initiating an emergency call* Press button 1 for at least 2 seconds. The indicator lamp above the buttons lights up. As soon as a telephone con- nection has been set up to the main emergency call center, the indicator lamp flashes.


Jump-starting


When your battery is discharged you can use two jumper cables to start your vehicle with power from the battery in a second vehicle. You can also use the same method to help start another vehicle. Only use jumper cables with fully insulated handles on the terminal clamps.


Do not touch high-voltage wiring and cables on a running engine.


Contact with components carrying high voltage can be harmful or fatal. Care- fully observe the following instructions to avoid personal injury and/or damage to one or both vehicles.<


Preparations 1. Check whether the battery of the support vehicle has 12 volts and approximately the same capacity – measured in Ah. This information is provided on the battery


2. Stop the engine of the support vehi-


cle


3. Switch off all electrical components


in both vehicles.


Make absolutely certain that there is no contact between the body-


work of the two vehicles. Otherwise there is a short circuit hazard.<


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2. Connect one terminal clamp of the plus/+ jumper cable to the positive terminal of the battery or to an auxil- iary jump-starting terminal of the support vehicle


3. Connect the second terminal clamp


of the plus/+ jumper cable to the positive terminal of the battery or to an auxiliary jump-starting terminal of the vehicle to be started


4. Your BMW is equipped with a special


nut – see arrow 2 – to serve as the ground or negative terminal. Attach a terminal clamp of the minus/– jumper cable to the negative terminal of the support vehicle's bat- tery or to a suitable ground on its engine or bodywork


5. Attach the second terminal clamp of the minus/– jumper cable to the neg- ative terminal of the battery or to a suitable ground on the engine or bodywork of the vehicle to be started.


Starting the engine 1. Start the engine of the support vehi- cle and let it run for several minutes at a slightly elevated engine idle speed


Connecting the jumper cables


Always adhere to this sequence when connecting jumper cables; failure to observe this procedure can lead to sparking and pose an injury haz- ard.<


The auxiliary jump-starting terminal located in your BMW's engine compart- ment acts as the positive battery termi- nal. Refer to the engine compartment overview on page 130. The cover of this auxiliary terminal is marked with a +. 1. Open the cover of the BMW auxiliary jump-starting terminal. Do so by pull- ing the tab – see arrow 1


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Jump-starting


Towing the vehicle


Always observe all applicable towing laws and regulations.<


2. Start the engine of the other vehicle


as usual. If the first start attempt is not suc- cessful, wait a few minutes before another attempt in order to allow the discharged battery to recharge


3. Allow the engines to run for several


minutes


4. Disconnect the jumper cables in


reverse sequence.


Depending on the cause of the fault, have the battery checked and recharged by your BMW center.


Do not use spray starter fluids to start the engine.<


Towing with a commercial tow truck > Use wheel lift or flat bed carrier > Do not tow with sling-type equip-


ment.


Never allow passengers to ride in a towed vehicle for any reason.


Never attach tie-down hooks, chains, straps, or tow hooks to tie rods, control arms, or any other part of the vehicle suspension, as severe damage to these components will occur, possibly lead- ing to accidents.<


Towing eyelet The screw-in towing eyelet is stored in the onboard tool kit; be sure that it remains in the vehicle at all times. It can be attached at the front or rear of the vehicle. The towing eyelet should not be used to pull a vehicle out of deep snow, mud, sand, etc. Always observe all applicable towing laws and regulations.


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Access to tow sockets Front: Press out the cover panel with a screw- driver inserted in the recess at the top.


Towing the vehicle


Towing the vehicle with the front axle raised Vehicles with automatic transmission: 1. Maximum towing speed: maximum


45 mph / 70 km/h


2. Maximum towing distance: maximum


90 miles/150 km.


Vehicles with sequential manual gear- box SMG: While the ignition is on move the selec- tor lever to position N, then turn off the ignition.


325xi, 330xi: towing the vehicle with the front or rear axle raised 1. Place the transmission in Neutral 2. Switch off the engine 3. Maximum towing speed:


30 mph / 50 km/h


4. Maximum towing distance:


90 miles/150 km.


Remove the rear driveshaft for longer towing distances with the front axle lifted; remove the front drive- shaft for towing over longer distances with the rear axle lifted. Failure to com- ply with this will result in damage to the transfer box.<


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Towing the vehicle


Rear: Press out the cover panel with a screw- driver inserted in the recess at the top.


Use only the towing eyelet sup- plied with the vehicle and screw it


in firmly until it stops. Use the towing eyelet for towing on paved roads only. If you do not follow these instructions, the towing eyelet could be torn out and vehicle damage could occur. Never attach tie-down hooks, chains, straps, or tow hooks to tie rods, control arms, or any other part of the vehicle suspen- sion, as severe damage to these com- ponents will occur, possibly leading to accidents.<


Avoid staggered towing and be careful that the towing strap is


taut before starting to drive the vehicle doing the towing.<


Use only a nylon towing strap to tow the vehicle, since the inherent resil- ience of this material helps protect both vehicles from sudden jerking move- ments.


The towed vehicle should always be the lighter of the two vehicles. If this is not the case, it will not be pos- sible to control vehicle handling.<


Tow-starting For instructions on jump-starting, refer to page 153. Never attempt to use your vehicle to push another vehicle, since damage to the energy-absorbing bumpers could result.


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Overview


Controls and features


Operation, maintenance


Owner service procedures


Technical data


Index


160 Engine data


Displacement Number of cylinders Maximum power output at engine speed Max. torque at engine speed Compression ratio Stroke Bore Fuel mixture preparation


cu in/cm3


hp rpm lb ft/Nm rpm ε


in/mm in/mm


320i 132.5/2,171
168
6,100
155/210
3,500
10.8
2.83/72
3.15/80


325i, 325xi 152.2/2,494
184
6,000
175/237
3,500
10.5
2.95/75
3.31/84
Digital electronic engine-management system (DME)


330i, 330xi 181.8/2,979
225
5,900
214/290
3,500
10.2
3.53/89.6
3.31/84


325xi, 330xi: power can be tested only on a suitable dynamometer.


Dimensions


161


162 Weights


Curb weight with manual transmission/SMG with automatic transmission Approved gross vehicle weight with manual transmission/SMG with automatic transmission Approved front axle load Approved rear axle load Approved roof load capacity Luggage compartment capacity


lbs/kg lbs/kg


lbs/kg lbs/kg lbs/kg lbs/kg lbs/kg cu ft/l


320i


325i


325xi


330i


330xi


3,142/1,425
3,219/1,460


3,219/1,460
3,307/1,500


3,461/1,570
3,527/1,600


3,285/1,490
3,362/1,525


3,483/1,580
3,538/1,605


4,200/1,905
4,277/1,940
1,973/895
2,359/1,070
165/75
15.5/440


4,277/1,940
4,365/1,980
1,984/900
2,425/1,100
165/75
15.5/440


4,520/2,050
4,586/2,080
2,183/990
2,469/1,120
165/75
15.5/440


4,343/1,970
4,420/2,005
2,006/910
2,469/1,120
165/75
15.5/440


4,541/2,060
4,597/2,085
2,161/980
2,491/1,130
165/75
15.5/440


Approved axle loads and approved gross vehicle weight must never be exceeded.


Capacities


Fuel tank Reserve Windshield/ Headlamp washer reservoir Engine oil and filter change


Manual and automatic transmission, transfer box and differential


gal./liters gal./liters quarts/liters


approx. 16.6/63
approx. 2.1/8
approx. 5.6/5.3


quarts/liters


320i, 325i, 330i: approx. 6.9/6.5
325xi, 330xi: approx. 6.6/6.2


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Notes Fuel specification, refer to page 25


Specifications, refer to page 132


BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil Specifications, refer to page 132


Lifetime lubricant, no oil change required


164


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Overview


Controls and features


Operation, maintenance


Owner service procedures


Technical data


Index


Everything from A to Z


ABS Antilock Brake


System 121
indicator lamp 18


Acceleration assistant 72
Accessories, refer to For


your own safety 5


Accident, refer to Emer-


gency call 152


Activated-charcoal filter 106
ADB-X Automatic Differen-


tial Brake, all-wheel 89


Adding brake fluid 134
Additional sources of infor-


mation 4


Air conditioning 98
Air conditioning mode 100


automatic climate control 104
Air distribution


air conditioning 100
automatic climate control 104


Air distribution, individual 104


Air outlets, refer to Ventila-


tion 98, 102


Air supply


air conditioning 100
automatic climate control 104


Air, drying, refer to Air con- ditioning mode 100, 104


Airbags 57


indicator lamp 18, 59
sitting safely 47


Airing out, refer to Ventila-


tion 98, 102


Alarm system 41


avoiding unintentional alarms 42


All-season tires, refer to


Winter tires 127


Antifreeze 134
coolant 134
washer fluid 132


Antilock Brake System


(ABS) 121
indicator lamp 18
Anti-theft system 32
Anti-theft warning system, refer to Alarm system 41
Approved axle loads, refer


to Weights 162


Air pressure, refer to Tire


inflation pressure 25, 124


Approved gross weight,


refer to Weights 162


Air recirculation, refer to Recirculated-air mode 100, 105


Armrest


front 108
rear 109


Artificial leather, refer to the


Automatic transmission with


Caring for your vehicle brochure


Ashtray


front 110
rear 111


Assistant systems, refer to Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 87


AUC Automatic recircu-


lated-air control 105
AUTO program, refer


to Automatic air distribu- tion 104
Automatic


air distribution 104
air supply 104
cruise control 78
headlamp control 94


Automatic car wash, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure


Automatic climate


control 102


Steptronic 73
indicator lamp 19, 75
interlock 65
selector lever lock 73
shiftlock 73


Automatic windshield


washer, refer to Rain sen- sor 77


Average fuel


consumption 85
Average speed 85
Avoiding unintentional


alarms 42


Axle loads, refer to


Weights 162


Backrest, adjusting 49
Backrest, refer to Seat


adjustment 48, 50


Backup lamps 68


bulb replacement 145


Bandages, refer to First-aid


Automatic curb monitor 54
Automatic Differential Brake,


kit 23


Battery 151


all-wheel ADB-X 89


Automatic dimming, interior


rearview mirror 56


Automatic recirculated-air


control (AUC) 105


charge 151
disposal 151
indicator lamp 18
jump-starting 153
remote control 32, 33


Battery charge current 18


Everything from A to Z


167


Belts, refer to Safety


Brake rotors


Car radio, refer to Owner's


Central locking system 32


belts 51


Beverage holders 108, 109
Blower


air conditioning 100
automatic climate control 104


BMW High Performance


Synthetic Oils 133
BMW Maintenance


System 136


BMW sports seat 49
Bore, refer to Engine


data 160


Bottle holders, see Bever-


age holders 108, 109


Brake fluid 134


indicator lamp 18, 134
level 134


Brake force display 93
Brake hydraulic system 122
Brake lamps


bulb replacement 145
indicator lamp, defective lamp 82


Brake lights


brake force display 93


Brake pads


brake fluid level 18, 122, 134
breaking in 120
disc brakes 122


brake system 122
breaking in 120


Brake system


brake pads, indicator lamp 19


Brake wear warning indicator lamp 19


Brakes


ABS 121
brake fluid 134
breaking in 120
indicator/warning lamp 18, 19
parking brake 67


Break-in procedures 120
Bulb replacement, refer to


Lamps and bulbs 143


Bulb, replacing 143
Buttons in steering wheel 22


California Proposition 65


warning 138


Can holders, see Beverage


holders 108, 109


Capacities 163
Car battery 151
Car care, refer to the Caring


for your vehicle brochure Car keys, refer to Keys 32


Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


Car telephone


preparation 110


Car telephone, refer to the separate Owner's Manual


Car vacuum cleaner, con-


necting 110


Car wash, refer to the Caring


for your vehicle brochure


Carpet care, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure


Cassette operation, refer to


the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer CBC Cornering Brake Con-


trol 121
warning lamp 18


CD changer, refer to the


Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


CD operation, refer to the


Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


Cellular phone 110
Center high-mount brake


lamp bulb replacement 146


button 37
passenger compartment 37


Changing a wheel 147
Charge indicator lamp 18
Check Control 82
Check Gas Cap


indicator lamp 19


Child safety locks 63
Child seats 60
Child-restraint systems 60
Chock 148
Cigarette lighter 110
Cigarette lighter socket 110
Cleaning chrome parts, refer to the Caring for your vehi- cle brochure


Cleaning light alloy wheels, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure


Cleaning the vehicle, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure


Cleaning windshield 78
Clock 83


12-/24-hour mode 83
setting, refer also to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


Everything from A to Z


Closing


from inside 37
from outside 33
Clothes hooks 121
Clutch


breaking in 120


Cockpit 14
Code, refer to the Owner's


Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


Coin box 108
Cold start, refer to Starting


the engine 65


Compact disc operation,


refer to the Owner's Man- ual for Radio/Onboard Computer


Compartments 108
Compression ratio, refer to


Engine data 160


Computer 84
Condensation, refer to Air


conditioning mode 100, 104


Vehicle Memory, Key Memory 64


Connecting a vacuum


cleaner, refer to Cigarette lighter 110
Consumption display 80


Consumption, refer to Aver- age fuel consumption 85
Control elements, refer to


Dashboard, refer to


Cockpit 14


Cockpit 14


Convenience operation


from outside 36
glass sunroof 34
windows 34


Coolant 134


indicator lamp 19, 81
level 134
temperature gauge 81


Data


capacities 163
dimensions 161
engine 160
technical 160
weights 162


Daytime driving lamps 94
DBC Dynamic Brake Control


19, 121


Determining the maximum


load 115
Differential


breaking in 120


Digital clock 83
Dimensions 161
Dipstick, engine oil 132
Disc brakes 122
Displacement, refer to


Engine data 160


Display lighting, refer to Instrument lighting 95


Coolant water, refer to Cool-


Deep water, refer to Water


Displays, refer to Instrument


ant 134


on roadways 121


Cooling, refer to Tempera-


Defrost position, refer


ture 100, 104


Copyright 4
Cornering Brake Control


to Defrosting windows 101, 104


Defrosting and demisting


(CBC) 121
warning lamp 18


Correct tires 127
Cruise control 78


indicator lamp 20


windows air conditioning 101
automatic climate control 104


Defrosting windows


Cup holders, see Beverage


101, 104


Curb weight, refer to


Weights 162


Defrosting windshield, refer


to Defrosting windows 101, 104


cluster 16


Disposal oil 133
vehicle battery 151


Distance warning, refer to


Park Distance Control (PDC) 86


Divided rear backrest 112
Door key 32
Door lock 36
Doors


emergency operation 36


Draft-free ventilation


101, 105


Current consumption, refer


Demisting windows


Driving light, refer to Parking


to Energy control 80


Cylinders, refer to Engine


data 160


air conditioning 101
automatic climate control 104


lamps/Low beams 94


Driving notes 121
Dry air, refer to Air condi- tioning mode 100, 104


Configuring settings, refer to


holders 108, 109


Everything from A to Z


DSC Dynamic Stability Con-


trol 87
indicator lamp 19, 87


DTC Dynamic Traction Con-


trol 87
indicator lamp 19, 87
Dynamic Brake Control


(DBC) 19, 121


Dynamic Brake Control DBC


indicator lamp 19


Dynamic Stability Control


(DSC) 19, 87


Dynamic Traction Control


(DTC) 87
indicator lamp 19, 87


Electric glass sunroof 44
Electric power windows 43
Electrical accessories, fail-


ure 151


Electrical malfunction


automatic transmission with Steptronic 75
door lock 36
driver's door 36
fuel filler door 24
glass sunroof 46
luggage compartment lid 38


Electronic Stability Program ESP, refer to Dynamic Sta- bility Control DSC 87


Emergency call 152
Emergency operation


doors 36
driver's door 36
fuel filler door 24
glass sunroof 46
Emergency release


luggage compartment lid 38, 40


Emissions, minimum, refer


to Energy control 80


Energy control 80
Engine


breaking in 120
data 160
electronics 19
indicator lamp 19
speed 80, 160
starting 65
switching off 67


Engine compartment 130
Engine coolant 134


adding 134


Engine oil


adding 133
additives, refer to Adding engine oil 133
capacity 163
consumption 132
indicator/warning lamp 19
quality 133
types 133
viscosity 133


Engine oil level 19


check 132
indicator/warning lamp 18


Engine oil pressure


indicator/warning lamp 18


Engine output, refer to


Engine data 160


Engine speed 80, 160
Environmentally-friendly driving, refer to Energy control 80


ESP Electronic Stability Pro-


gram, refer to Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 87


Exterior mirrors 55
Eyeglasses


compartment 109


Eyelet, towing 155


169


False alarm, refer to


Avoiding unintentional alarms 42


Fastening the safety belts 51
Fault displays 82
First aid, refer to First-aid


kit 23


First-aid kit 23
Flashlight 108
Flashlight, refer to


Rechargeable flashlight 108


Flat tire 147


Flat Tire Monitor 92
space-saver spare tire 147


Flat Tire Monitor 92


indicator lamp 18, 19, 93
Flat tire, refer to Tire condi-


tion 124


Fluid reservoir for washer


systems 132
Fog lamps 96


indicator lamp 20


Folding rear backrest 112
Follow me home lamps 94
Footbrake, refer to General


driving notes 121


Front airbags 57
Front center armrest 108
Front fog lamps 96
indicator lamp 20


Everything from A to Z


Fuel


display 81
quality 25
volume 163


Fuel consumption


display 80, 85


Gear lever


automatic transmission with Steptronic 73
sequential manual gear- box SMG 69


Gearbox


Head airbags 57
Head restraints 51
Headlamp cleaning system


cleaning headlamps 78
washer fluid 132, 163
Headlamp control, auto-


Fuel display, refer to Fuel


manual transmission 68


matic 94


gauge 81


Fuel economy, refer to


Energy control 80


Fuel filler door 24


release following an elec- trical malfunction 24


Fuel level indicator, refer to


Fuel gauge 81


Fuel mixture preparation 160
Fuel reserve indicator, refer


to Fuel gauge 81


Fuel tank capacity 163
Fuses 151


Gasoline consumption, refer to Average fuel consump- tion 85


Gasoline, refer to Fuel spec-


ifications 25


Gear indicator 71, 75


Gearshift lever


manual transmission 68
General driving notes 121
Glass sunroof


closing following an elec- trical malfunction 46
convenience operation 34, 36
remote control 33, 34


Glass sunroof, electric 44
Glove compartment 107
Grills, refer to Ventilation


98, 102


Gross weight, refer to


Weights 162


Handbrake, refer to Parking


brake 67


Headlamp flasher 95


indicator lamp 21


Headlamps


bulb replacement 143
care, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure


Heated mirrors 55
Heated rear window


air conditioning 100
automatic climate control 105


Heated seats 54
Heating


exterior mirrors 55
rear window 100, 105
seats 54


Heating and ventilation


98, 102


Heavy loads, refer to Cargo


Hands-free system 110
Harman Kardon premium


sound system 107


Hazard warning flashers 14
Hazard warning triangle 23
HDC Hill Descent Control 91


loading 115


Height adjustment


seats 48, 50
steering wheel 55


Height, refer to


Dimensions 161


High beams 76, 95


bulb replacement 143
headlamp flasher 95
indicator lamp 21


Hill Descent Control


(HDC) 91
Holder for


beverages 108, 109
litter bag 109


Hood release 129
Horn 14
Hub cap 148
Hydraulic brake assistant,


refer to DBC 121


Hydraulic system


brakes 122


Hydroplaning 121


Ice warning 84
Ignition 65
Ignition key 32
positions 65
Ignition lock 65
Imprint 4
Indicator lamps 18


Everything from A to Z


Indicator/warning lamp


Interior motion sensor 41


airbags 18
alarm system 42
brakes 18, 19
Check Gas Cap 19
coolant 19, 81
DSC 19
Flat Tire Monitor 18, 19, 93
fog lamps 20
Please fasten safety belts 18
reserve 81
Service Engine Soon 19


Individual air distribution 104
Individual settings, refer to


Vehicle Memory, Key Memory 64


Inflation pressure 124
Inflation pressure monitor-


ing, refer to Flat Tire Moni- tor 92


Inflation pressure, tires 25
INSPECTION 82
Instrument cluster 16
Instrument lighting 95
Instrument panel, refer to


Cockpit 14


Interface socket for onboard


diagnostics (OBD) 138


Interior lamps 96


remote control 34


switching off 42


Interior rearview mirror 56


automatic dimming feature 56


Interior temperature adjusting 100, 104


Lashing fittings, refer to


Securing cargo 116
LATCH child-restraint mounting system 62


Leather care, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure


Interlock, refer to Steering


LEDs light-emitting


wheel lock 65


Intermittent


mode, wipers 77


Interval


display, service 82


Jack 147
Jacking points 148
Jump-starting 153


Key Memory 64
Keys 32


with remote control 32


Kickdown 70, 74


Lamp defect 143
Lamps and bulbs 143
Lashing down loads, refer to


Cargo loading 114


Lashing eyelets, refer to


Securing cargo 116


diodes 96


Length, refer to


Dimensions 161
License plate lamp


bulb replacement 147


Light switch 94
Light-emitting diodes


LEDs 96
Lighter 110
LIGHTS ON warning 94
Lights, refer to Parking lamps/Low beams 94


Litter bag holders 109
Load, refer to Cargo


loading 114


Loading


vehicle 114


Load-securing devices 116
Lock buttons on doors, refer


to Locking 37


Lock, steering wheel 65
Locking


from inside 37
from outside 33, 36


171


Locking and unlocking


doors from inside 37
from outside 33, 36


Low beams 94
automatic 94
bulb replacement 143
indicator lamp, defective lamp 82


Lug bolts 148


key 148
torque 148


Luggage compartment


capacity 162
emergency operation, refer to Manual operation 38
floor mat 41
floor panel 40
lid 38
lighting 38
opening from outside 38
opening, remote control 34
opening/closing, refer to Luggage compartment lid 38
remote control 34
volume 162


Everything from A to Z


Luggage compartment lid 38


Manual operation


Mirrors 55


Oil


emergency operation 38
emergency release 40
indicator lamp 82
opening from inside the vehicle 38, 39
opening from outside 38
remote control 34
securing separately 38
unlocking manually 38


Luggage rack, refer to Roof- mounted luggage rack 117


Lumbar support 50


M+S tires, refer to Winter


tires 127


Maintenance 82, 136
Maintenance system 136
Making telephone calls, refer to the telephone Owner's Manual


Malfunction


door lock 36
fuel filler door 24


door lock 36
driver's door 36
fuel filler door 24
glass sunroof 46
luggage compartment lid 38


Manual transmission 68
Master keys


with remote control 32


MC operation, refer to the


Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


MD operation, refer to the


Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


Mechanical seats 48
Memory, refer to Seat and


mirror memory 53


Memory, refer to Vehicle


automatic curb monitor 54
heated 55
memory, refer to Seat and mirror memory 53
Mobile Service 152
Modifications, technical,


refer to For your own safety 5


Multifunction steering


wheel 22


Multifunction switch


turn signal indicator/head- lamp flasher 76
washer/wiper system 77


Navigation system, refer to


the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


Memory, Key Memory 64


Neck restraints, refer to


Microfilter


air conditioning 101
automatic climate control 106


Head restraints 51


Nets 108
Nozzles, refer to Ventilation


98, 102


OBD interface socket 138
Odometer 80


Malfunction displays 82


Microphone, refer to Cellular


phone 110


Mini disc operation, refer to


the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer


additives, refer to Adding engine oil 133
capacity 163
dipstick 132
quality 133
viscosity 133


Oil change interval, refer


to Service interval display 136


Oil change intervals, refer to the Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models/Warranty and Ser- vice Guide Booklet for Canadian models


Oil consumption 132
Oil dipstick 132
Oil filter change 163
Oil level


checking 132
indicator lamp 18


Oil pressure


indicator lamp 18


OIL SERVICE 82
Oil types 133
Old batteries, refer to Dis-


posal 151


Onboard computer 84
Onboard computer, refer to


the Owner's Manual for Onboard Computer


Everything from A to Z


173


Radio remote control key, refer to Master key with remote control 32


Recirculated-air mode air conditioning 100
automatic climate control 105


Radio, refer to the Owner's


Recirculating the air, refer to


Onboard tool kit 142
Opening and closing


from inside 37
from outside 33
via door lock 36
via remote control 33


Outlets, ventilation 98, 102
Outside temperature dis-


play 84
changing unit of measure 84


Paintwork care, refer to the


Caring for your vehicle brochure


Panel lighting 95
Panic mode – trigger


alarm 34


Park Distance Control


(PDC) 86


Parking aid, refer to Park


Distance Control PDC 86


Parking brake 67


indicator lamp 18


Parking lamps 94


bulb replacement 144


Parking lamps/Low


beams 94


Parts and accessories, refer to Your individual vehicle 5

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