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Right side of vehicle: turn counterclockwise. Remove the bulb.


3. Press the bulb gently into the socket, turn


counterclockwise and remove. Install the new bulb and bulb holder in re‐ verse order of removal.


4.


5. Attach the cover to the wheel house. Front fog lamps Follow the General instructions on lamps and bulbs, refer to page 279. 35-watt bulb, H8
1. Use the back side of the screwdriver from the onboard vehicle tool kit to remove the three wheel house panel screws, arrow 1.


3.


Insert the new bulb, connect the connector and screw on the wheel house panel.


Turn signal in exterior mirror Follow the General instructions on lamps and bulbs, refer to page 279. The turn signals feature LED technology. Con‐ tact your service center in the event of a mal‐ function.


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Tail lamps, bulb replacement At a glance


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Removing the exterior tail lamp 1. Open trunk lid. 2. Use the screwdriver from the onboard vehi‐ cle tool kit to loosen the screw, arrow 1, and remove the cover, arrow 2.


1 Turn signal 2 Reversing lamp 3 Inside brake lamp 4 Tail lamps 5 Outside brake lamp


Bulb replacement, exterior tail lamps General information Follow the General instructions on lamps and bulbs, refer to page 279. Turn signal: 21-watt bulb, P21W Exterior brake lamp: 21-watt bulb, P21W The tail lamps feature LED technology. Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction.


Use caution when replacing the bulb Use caution and proceed one step at a


time when replacing the bulbs to prevent dam‐ age to the tail lamps or vehicle.◀


3. Use the screwdriver handle to loosen the two nuts, arrows 1 and 2, and remove. The tail lamp is still attached to a rubber mount on the outside.


4. Grasp the inner edge of the tail lamp and


carefully swing it back and out of the rubber mount, arrow 1. Use your free hand to hold it in place in order to prevent the tail lamp from coming loose suddenly. Make sure that the foam rubber sealing ring is on the cen‐ tering pin, arrow 2.


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5. Remove the connecting line from the clip on


the bulb holder.


6. Release the catch at the top on the connec‐


tor of the connecting line and remove the connector from the bulb holder.


Replacing the bulbs 1. Loosen the four fasteners, arrow 1, on the bulb holder and remove the bulb holder from the tail lamp, arrow 2.


2. Press the defective bulb gently into the


socket, turn counterclockwise and remove.


3. Proceed in the reverse order to insert the new bulb and attach the bulb holder. Make sure that the bulb holder engages in all fas‐ teners.


Installing the tail lamp 1. Connect the connecting line to the tail lamp


and secure the bulb holder in the clip.


2. Make sure that the sealing ring is on the


centering pin, arrow 2, and is not damaged.


3. Position and firmly press the outer part of


the tail lamp onto the rubber mount, arrow 1
and the inner part onto the centering com‐


ponent, arrow 2. Make sure that the tail lamp engages in the rubber mount.


4. Screw the two nuts onto the tail lamp and


mount the cover.


Lamps in the trunk lid General information Follow the General instructions on lamps and bulbs, refer to page 279. Reversing lamps: 21-watt bulb, P21W Inner brake lamps: 21-watt bulb, H21W


Accessing the lamps 1. Use the screwdriver from the onboard vehi‐ cle tool kit to loosen and completely remove the six screws on the trim.


2. Carefully loosen the trim from the trunk lid, starting at the edge and working toward the area around the recessed grips. Make sure that the trim does not become stuck.


3. Carefully swing out the trim.


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Replacing the reversing lamp and inner brake lamp 1. Loosen the two fasteners, arrow 1 and pull down on the lamp holder to remove, arrow 2.


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Changing wheels Notes The vehicle equipment does not include a spare tire. When using run-flat tires or tire sealants, a tire does not need to be changed immediately in the event of pressure loss due to a flat tire. The tools for changing wheels are available as accessories from your service center. Jacking points for the vehicle jack


2. Press the defective bulb gently into the


socket, turn counterclockwise and remove. Insert the new bulb.


3.


Installing the bulb holder 1. Slide the bulb holder onto the two guide pins, arrow 1. Insert the two contacts, ar‐ row 2, into the connections, arrow 3.


2. Press on the bulb holder. Make sure that the


two exterior fasteners latch into place.


3. Swing the trim back onto the trunk lid and


secure.


Tail lamp, license plate lamp and central brake lamp Follow the General instructions on lamps and bulbs, refer to page 279. The lamps feature LED technology. Contact your service center in the event of a malfunction.


The jacking points for the vehicle jack are lo‐ cated at the positions shown.


Vehicle battery Maintenance The battery is maintenance-free, i.e., the elec‐ trolyte will last for the life of the battery. Your service center will be glad to advise you on questions regarding the battery. Battery replacement


Use approved vehicle batteries only Only use vehicle batteries that have been approved for your vehicle by the manufacturer; otherwise, the vehicle could be damaged and systems or functions may not be fully availa‐ ble.◀ After a battery replacement, have the battery registered on the vehicle by your service center


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to ensure that all comfort functions are fully available and that any Check Control messages are no longer displayed. Charging the battery In the vehicle, only charge the battery via the starting aid terminals, refer to page 292, in the engine compartment with the engine off. Power failure After a temporary power loss, some equipment needs to be reinitialized. Individual settings need to be reprogrammed: ▷ Seat and mirror memory: store the positions


again.


▷ Time: update. ▷ Date: update. ▷ Radio station: save again. ▷ Navigation system: wait for the operability of


the navigation.


Disposing of old batteries


Have old batteries disposed of by your service center or bring them to a recy‐ cling center.


Maintain the battery in an upright position for transport and storage. Secure the battery so that it does not tip over during transport.


Fuses Notes


Replacing fuses Never attempt to repair a blown fuse and do not replace a defective fuse with a substitute of another color or amperage rating; this could lead to a circuit overload, ultimately resulting in a fire in the vehicle.◀ Plastic tweezers and information on the fuse types and locations are stored in the fuse box in the cargo area.


In the engine compartment 1. Use the onboard vehicle toolkit to loosen the


three cover screws, arrow 1.


2. Pull up the holder, arrow 2. 3. Remove the cover from one side, arrow 3. 4. Press the four fasteners and remove the


cover.


Reattaching the covers 1. When attaching the cover, make sure that all


four fasteners are engaged.


2. Attach the cover under the rubber lip and


then thread it between the bars.


3. Press down on the holder and tighten the


three screws.


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In the cargo area


Raise the cargo floor panel.


Information on the fuse types and locations is found on a separate sheet.


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Breakdown assistance Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.


Hazard warning flashers


Emergency Request not guaranteed For technical reasons, the Emergency Re‐ quest cannot be guaranteed under unfavorable conditions.◀


Service contract ▷ After your contract with BMW Assist has ex‐ pired, the BMW Assist system can be deac‐ tivated by the service center without you having to visit a workshop. After deactivation, an Emergency Request is no longer possible.


▷ Under certain circumstances, the system


can be reactivated by a service center after you sign a new contract.


Initiating an Emergency Request


The button is located in the center console.


Emergency Request Requirements ▷ Equipment version with full preparation


package mobile phone. An Emergency Request can be made, even if no mobile phones are paired with the ve‐ hicle.


▷ BMW Assist is activated. ▷ The radio ready state is switched on. ▷ The BMW Assist system is logged in to a wireless communications network sup‐ ported by BMW Assist.


▷ The Assist system is functional. Only press the SOS button in an emergency.


1. Press the cover briefly to open it. 2. Press the SOS button until the LED in the


button lights up.


▷ The LED lights up: an Emergency Request


was initiated. If the situation allows, wait in your vehicle until the voice connection has been estab‐ lished.


▷ The LED flashes if the connection to the


BMW Assist Response Center has been es‐ tablished. After the Emergency Request arrives at the BMW Assist Response Center, the BMW


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Assist Response Center contacts you and takes further steps to help you. Even if you are unable to respond, the BMW Assist Response Center can take further steps to help you under certain circumstan‐ ces. For this purpose, data that are used to de‐ termine the necessary rescue measures, such as the current position of the vehicle if it can be established, are transmitted to the BMW Assist Response Center.


▷ If the LED is flashing but the BMW Assist Response Center cannot be heard on the hands-free system, the hands-free system may be malfunctioning. However, the BMW Assist Response Center may still be able to hear you.


Initiating an Emergency Request automatically Under certain conditions, an Emergency Re‐ quest is automatically initiated immediately after a severe accident. Automatic Collision Notifica‐ tion is not affected by pressing the SOS button.


Warning triangle


The warning triangle is located on the inside of the trunk lid. To remove, loosen the bracket.


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First aid kit


The first aid kit is located in the cargo area in a storage compartment. Some of the articles have a limited service life. Check the expiration dates of the contents reg‐ ularly and replace any expired items promptly.


Roadside Assistance Service availability Roadside Assistance can be reached around the clock in many countries. You can obtain assis‐ tance there in the event of a vehicle breakdown. Roadside Assistance The Roadside Assistance, refer to page 251, phone number can be viewed on the iDrive or a connection to Roadside Assistance can be es‐ tablished directly.


Jump starting Notes If the battery is discharged, an engine can be started using the battery of another vehicle and two jumper cables. Only use jumper cables with fully insulated clamp handles. To prevent personal injury or damage to both vehicles, adhere strictly to the following proce‐ dure.


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Do not touch live parts To avoid the risk of potentially fatal injury, always avoid all contact with electrical compo‐ nents while the engine is running.◀


Preparation 1. Check whether the battery of the other ve‐ hicle has a voltage of 12 volts. This informa‐ tion can be found on the battery.


2. Switch off the engine of the assisting vehi‐


cle.


3. Switch off any electronic systems/power


consumers in both vehicles.


Bodywork contact between vehicles Make sure that there is no contact be‐


tween the bodywork of the two vehicles; other‐ wise, there is the danger of short circuits.◀


Starting aid terminals


Connecting order Connect the jumper cables in the correct


order; otherwise, there is the danger of injury from sparking.◀


The so-called starting aid terminal in the engine compartment acts as the battery's positive ter‐ minal. Open the cover of the starting aid terminal.


The body ground or a special nut acts as the negative terminal.


Connecting the cables 1. Open the cover of the BMW starting aid ter‐


minal.


2. Attach one terminal clamp of the positive jumper cable to the positive terminal of the battery, or to the corresponding starting aid terminal of the assisting vehicle.


3. Attach the other end of the cable to the pos‐ itive terminal of the battery, or to the corre‐ sponding starting aid terminal of the vehicle to be started.


4. Attach one terminal clamp of the negative jumper cable to the negative terminal of the battery, or to the corresponding engine or body ground of assisting vehicle.


5. Attach the other end of the cable to the neg‐ ative terminal of the battery, or to the corre‐ sponding engine or body ground of the ve‐ hicle to be started. Starting the engine Never use spray fluids to start the engine. 1. Start the engine of the assisting vehicle and let it run for several minutes at an increased idle speed.


2. Start the engine of the vehicle being started


in the usual way. If the first starting attempt is not successful, wait a few minutes before making another attempt in order to allow the discharged bat‐ tery to recharge.


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3. Let both engines run for several minutes. 4. Disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse


order.


Check the battery and recharge if necessary.


Tow-starting and towing Automatic transmission: transporting your vehicle Note Your vehicle is not permitted to be towed. Therefore, contact a service center in the event of a breakdown.


Do not have the vehicle towed Have your vehicle transported on a loading platform only; otherwise, damage may occur.◀


Tow truck


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Towing


Follow the towing instructions Follow all towing instructions; otherwise,


vehicle damage or accidents may occur.◀ ▷ Make sure that the ignition is switched on; otherwise, the low beams, tail lamps, turn signals, and windshield wipers may be un‐ available.


▷ Do not tow the vehicle with the rear axle


tilted, as the front wheels could turn.


▷ When the engine is stopped, there is no power assist. Consequently, more force needs to be applied when braking and steer‐ ing.


▷ Larger steering wheel movements are re‐


quired. Tow truck


Do not lift the vehicle Do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting or body and chassis parts; otherwise, damage may result.◀


Use the tow fitting screwed in at the front for maneuvering the vehicle only. Manual transmission Gearshift lever in neutral position.


Have your vehicle transported with a tow truck with a so-called lift bar or on a flat bed.


Do not lift the vehicle Do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting or body and chassis parts; otherwise, damage may result.◀


Towing other vehicles General information Light towing vehicle Your vehicle must not be lighter than the


vehicle being towed; otherwise, it will not be possible to control vehicle response.◀


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Attaching the tow bar/tow rope correctly Attach the tow bar or tow rope to the tow fitting; connecting it to other vehicle parts may cause damage.◀ ▷ Switch on the hazard warning system, de‐


pending on local regulations.


Tow fitting


▷ If the electrical system has failed, clearly


identify the vehicle being towed by placing a sign or a warning triangle in the rear win‐ dow. Tow bar The tow fittings used should be on the same side on both vehicles. Should it prove impossible to avoid mounting the tow bar at an offset angle, please observe the following: ▷ Maneuvering capability is limited during cor‐


nering.


▷ The tow bar will generate lateral forces if it


is secured with an offset.


Tow rope When starting to tow the vehicle, make sure that the tow rope is taut. To avoid jerking and the associated stresses on the vehicle components when towing, always use nylon ropes or nylon straps.


Attaching the tow rope correctly Only secure the tow rope on the tow fit‐ ting; otherwise, damage can occur when it is se‐ cured on other parts of the vehicle.◀


The screw-in tow fitting should always be car‐ ried in the vehicle. It can be screwed in at the front or rear of the BMW. It is in the onboard ve‐ hicle tool kit located in a storage compartment on the right side in the cargo area. Open the cover.


Tow fitting, information on use ▷ Use only the tow fitting provided with the vehicle and screw it all the way in. ▷ Use the tow fitting for towing on paved roads


only.


▷ Avoid lateral loading of the tow fitting, e.g.,


do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting.


Otherwise, damage to the tow fitting and the ve‐ hicle can occur.◀


Screw thread Push out the cover by pressing on the top edge. Front


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Rear


Tow-starting Automatic transmission Do not tow-start the vehicle. Due to the automatic transmission, the engine cannot be started by tow-starting. Have the cause of the starting difficulties rem‐ edied. Manual transmission If possible, do not tow-start the vehicle but start the engine by jump-starting, refer to page 291. If the vehicle is equipped with a catalytic con‐ verter, only tow-start while the engine is cold. 1. Switch on the hazard warning system and


comply with local regulations. Ignition, refer to page 59, on.


2. 3. Engage third gear. 4. Have the vehicle tow-started with the clutch pressed and slowly release the clutch. After the engine starts, immediately press on the clutch again.


5. Stop at a suitable location, remove the tow bar or rope, and switch off the hazard warn‐ ing system.


6. Have the vehicle checked.


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Care Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.


Car washes Notes


Steam jets or high-pressure washers When using steam jets or high-pressure washers, hold them a sufficient distance away and use a maximum temperature of 140 ℉/ 60 ℃. Holding them too close or using excessively high pressures or temperatures can cause dam‐ age or preliminary damage that may then lead to long-term damage. Follow the operating instructions for the high- pressure washer.◀


Cleaning sensors/cameras with high- pressure washers


When using high-pressure washers, do not spray the exterior sensors and cameras, e.g., Park Distance Control, for extended periods of time and only from a distance of at least 12 in/ 30 cm.◀ Wash your vehicle frequently, particularly in win‐ ter. Intense soiling and road salt can damage the ve‐ hicle.


Automatic car washes Notes Note the following: ▷ Give preference to cloth car washes or those that use soft brushes in order to avoid paint damage.


▷ Make sure that the wheels and tires are not


damaged by the transport mechanisms.


▷ Fold in the exterior mirrors; otherwise, they may be damaged, depending on the width of the vehicle.


▷ Deactivate the rain sensor, refer to page 65,


to avoid unintentional wiper activation.


▷ In some cases, an unintentional alarm can be triggered by the interior motion sensor of the alarm system. Follow the instructions on avoiding an unintentional alarm, refer to page 41.


Guide rails in car washes Avoid car washes with guide rails higher than 4 in/10 cm; otherwise, the vehicle body could be damaged.◀


Before driving into a car wash In order to ensure that the vehicle can roll in a car wash, take the following steps: Manual transmission: 1. Release the parking brake. 2. Drive into the car wash. 3. Shift to neutral. 4. Switch the engine off. 5. Switch on the ignition. Automatic transmission: 1. Release the parking brake, refer to page 63. 2. Drive into the car wash. 3. Depress the brake pedal as needed.


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4. Engage transmission position N. 5. Switch the engine off. In this way, the igni‐ tion remains switched on, and a Check-Con‐ trol message is displayed.


Transmission position P with the igni‐ tion off


When the ignition is switched off, position P is engaged automatically. When in an auto‐ matic car wash, for example, ensure that the ignition is not switched off accidentally.◀ The vehicle cannot be locked from the outside when in transmission position N. A signal is sounded when an attempt is made to lock the vehicle. Transmission position Transmission position P is engaged automati‐ cally: ▷ When the ignition is switched off. ▷ After approx. 15 minutes. Headlamps ▷ Do not rub dry and do not use abrasive or


caustic cleansers.


▷ Soak areas that have been soiled e.g. due to


insects, with shampoo and wash off with water.


▷ Thaw ice with deicing spray; do not use an


ice scraper.


After washing the vehicle After washing the vehicle, apply the brakes briefly to dry them; otherwise, braking action can be reduced and corrosion of the brake discs can occur.


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Vehicle care Car care products BMW recommends using cleaning and care products from BMW, since these have been tested and approved.


Car care and cleaning products Follow the instructions on the container. When cleaning the interior, open the doors or windows. Only use products intended for cleaning vehi‐ cles. Cleansers can contain substances that are dan‐ gerous and harmful to your health.◀


Vehicle paint Regular care contributes to driving safety and value retention. Environmental influences can act on the vehicle paint. Tailor the frequency and extent of your car care to these influences. Leather care Remove dust from the leather often, using a cloth or vacuum cleaner. Otherwise, particles of dust and road grime chafe in pores and folds, and lead to increased wear and premature degradation of the leather surface. To guard against discoloration, such as from clothing, provide leather care roughly every two months. Clean light-colored leather more frequently be‐ cause soiling on such surfaces is substantially more visible. Use leather care products; otherwise, dirt and grease will gradually break down the protective layer of the leather surface. Suitable care products are available from the service center.


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Upholstery material care Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner. If they are very dirty, e.g., beverage stains, use a soft sponge or microfiber cloth with a suitable interior cleaner. Clean the upholstery down to the seams using large sweeping motions. Avoid rubbing the ma‐ terial vigorously.


Damage from Velcro® fasteners Open Velcro® fasteners on pants or other articles of clothing can damage the seat covers. Ensure that any Velcro® fasteners are closed.◀


Caring for special components Light-alloy wheels Use wheel cleaner, particularly during the winter months. Do not use aggressive, acidic, strongly alkaline or abrasive cleaners, or steam jets above 140 ℉/60 ℃; follow the manufacturer's instructions. Chrome surfaces Carefully clean components such as the radiator grille or door handles with an ample supply of water, possibly with shampoo added, particu‐ larly when they have been exposed to road salt. Rubber components Aside from water, treat only with rubber cleans‐ ers. When cleaning rubber seals, do not use any sil‐ icon-containing car care products in order to avoid damage or reduced noise damping. Fine wood parts Clean fine wood facing and fine wood compo‐ nents only with a moist rag. Then dry with a soft cloth. Plastic components These include:


▷ Imitation leather surfaces. ▷ Headliner. ▷ Lamp lenses. ▷ Instrument cluster cover. ▷ Matte black spray-coated components. ▷ Painted parts in the interior. Clean with a microfiber cloth. Lightly dampen the cloth with water. Do not soak the headliner.


Do not use cleansers that contain alcohol or solvents


Do not use cleansers that contain alcohol or sol‐ vents, such as lacquer thinners, heavy-duty grease removers, fuel, or such; this could lead to surface damage.◀


Safety belts Dirty belt straps impede the reeling action and thus have a negative impact on safety.


Chemical cleaning Do not clean chemically; this can destroy


the webbing.◀ Use only a mild soapy solution, with the safety belts clipped into their buckles. Do not allow the reels to retract the safety belts until they are dry. Floor carpets and floor mats


No objects in the area around the pedals Keep floor mats, carpets, and any other objects out of the area of motion of the pedals; otherwise, the function of the pedals could be impeded while driving Do not place additional floor mats over existing mats or other objects. Only use floor mats that have been approved for the vehicle and can be properly fixed in place. Ensure that the floor mats are securely fastened again after they were removed for cleaning, for example.◀


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Floor mats can be removed from the passenger compartment for cleaning. If the floor carpets are very dirty, clean with a microfiber cloth and water or a textile cleaner. To prevent matting of the carpet, rub back and forth in the direction of travel only. Sensors/cameras To clean sensors and cameras, use a cloth mois‐ tened with a small amount of glass cleaner. Displays/screens Clean the displays with a microfiber cloth.


Cleaning displays Do not use chemical or household cleans‐


ers. Keep all fluids and moisture away from the unit. Otherwise, they could affect or damage surfa‐ ces or electrical components. Avoid pressing too hard when cleaning and do not use abrasive materials; otherwise, damage can result.◀


Special feature on the Control Display If necessary, a microfiber cloth dampened with glass cleaner can also be used for cleaning the Control Display.


Moisten microfiber cloth only slightly Moisten microfiber cloth only slightly, oth‐


erwise, damage may result.◀ Suitable glass cleaners are available from the service center. Long-term vehicle storage Your service center can advise you on what to consider when storing the vehicle for longer than three months.


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Reference


This chapter contains technical data, short commands for the voice activation system, and an index that will quickly take you to the information you need.


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Technical data


Technical data Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment


Dimensions Width, height


is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.


1 Vehicle height without roof-mounted aerial:


56.3 inches/1,430 mm


Vehicle height with roof-mounted aerial: 56.7 inches/1,442 mm


2 Vehicle width, without mirrors: 71.3 inches/


3 Vehicle width with mirrors: 79.9 inches/


1,811 mm


2,031 mm


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Length, wheel base


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1 Wheel base: 110.6 inches/2,810 mm


2 Vehicle length: 182 inches/4,624 mm


Smallest turning circle Dia.: 37 ft/11.3 m


Engine specifications The rated power outputs are established on the basis of fuel grade AKI 91. 328i Displacement No. of cylinders Maximum output at engine speed Maximum torque at engine speed


hp rpm lb ft/Nm rpm


cu in/cm³


121.8/1,997
245
5,000–6,500
258/350
1,250–4,800


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335i Displacement No. of cylinders Maximum output at engine speed Maximum torque at engine speed


cu in/cm³


hp rpm lb ft/Nm rpm


181.7/2,979
306
5,800–6,000
295/400
1,200–5,000


Weights The values preceding the slash apply to vehicles with manual transmission; the values following 328i Approved gross vehicle weight


Load Approved front axle load Approved rear axle load Approved roof load capacity Trunk capacity


335i Approved gross vehicle weight


Load Approved front axle load Approved rear axle load Approved roof load capacity Cargo area capacity


the slash apply to vehicles with automatic trans‐ mission.


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


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


4,409/4,453
2,000/2,020
903/410
2,061/935
2,513/1,140
165/75
16.9/480


4,541/4,563
2,060/2,070
903/410
2,160/980
2,524/1,145
165/75
16.9/480


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Capacities


Fuel tank


US gal/liters


approx. 15.8/60


Windshield and headlamp washer system


US quarts/liters


approx. 3.1/3


Notes Fuel quality, refer to page 262


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Short commands of the voice activation system


Short commands of the voice activation system Vehicle equipment All standard, country-specific and optional equipment that is offered in the model series is described in this chapter. Therefore, equipment is also described that is not available in a vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional equip‐ ment or country variant. This also applies for safety-related functions and systems.


General information Instructions for voice activation system, refer to page 23. To have the available spoken instructions read out loud: ›Voice commands‹


Adjusting Vehicle


Function Open the main menu. Open the options. Open the settings. Info display of the instrument cluster. Settings on the Control Display. Open the time and date. Open the language and units. Open the speed limit. Open the light. Open the door lock. Open the profiles. Open the Driving Mode menu. Open the ECO PRO menu.


Command ›Main menu‹ ›Options‹ ›Settings‹ ›Info Display‹ ›Control display‹ ›Time and date‹ ›Language and units‹ ›Speed‹ ›Lighting‹ ›Door locks‹ ›Profiles‹ ›Driving mode‹ ›ECO PRO mode‹


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Equipment


Function Open the air conditioning settings. Open the Head-up Display.


Vehicle information Owner's Manual


Function Open the Owner's Manual. Open the Quick Reference Guide. Open the index. Open the search by pictures.


Computer


Function Call up the onboard computer. Call up the trip computer.


Vehicle


Function Open the vehicle information. Open the vehicle status. Open the hybrid display. Open sport displays. Call up ECO PRO tips. Open EfficientDynamics menu. Split screen hybrid display. EfficientDynamics split screen.


Command ›Climate‹ ›head up display‹


Command ›Display Owner's Manual‹ ›Quick reference‹ ›Owner's Manual‹ ›Search by pictures‹


Command ›Onboard info‹ ›Trip computer‹


Command ›Vehicle info‹ ›Vehicle status‹ ›Hybrid‹ ›Sport displays‹ ›ECO PRO Tips‹ ›Efficient Dynamics‹ ›Splitscreen, Hybrid mode‹ ›Split screen Efficient Dynamics‹


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Navigation General information


Function Opens the Navigation menu. Open the destination entry. Enter the address. Enter a town/city. Enter a state/province. Enter the postal code. Open destination guidance. Start destination guidance. Terminate destination guidance. Open the home address. Open the route criteria. Open the route. Turn on spoken instructions. Repeat the spoken instruction. Turn off spoken instructions. Display the address book. Display the most recent destinations. Open the traffic bulletins. Special destinations.


Map


Function Display the map. Map facing north. Map facing the direction of travel.


Command ›Navigation‹ ›Enter address‹ ›Enter address‹ ›City‹ ›State‹ ›Postal Code‹ ›Guidance‹ ›Start guidance‹ ›Stop guidance‹ ›Home address‹ ›Route preference‹ ›Route information‹ ›Switch on voice instructions‹ ›Repeat voice instructions‹ ›Switch off voice instructions‹ ›Address book‹ ›Last destinations‹ ›Traffic Info‹ ›Points of interest‹


Command ›Map‹ ›Map facing north‹ ›Map in direction of travel‹


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Function Perspective map. Automatic scaling of the map. Scale...feet. Scale...meters. Scale...kilometers.


Scale...miles.


Split screen settings


Function Split screen. Switch off the split screen. Adjust the split screen. Split screen, map facing north. Split screen, current position. Split screen, facing the direction of travel. Split screen, perspective. Split screen, expanded intersection zoom. Split screen scale...feet.


Split screen scale...meters.


Split screen scale...kilometers.


Split screen scale...miles.


Split screen, highlight the traffic situation. Split screen, computer.


Command ›Map perspective view‹ ›Map with automatic scaling‹ ›Map scale ... feet‹ ›Map scale ... meters‹ e.g., map scale 100 meters ›Map scale ... kilometers‹ e.g., map scale 5 kilo‐ meters ›Map scale ... miles‹ e.g., map scale 5 miles


Command ›Switch on splitscreen‹ ›Turn off split screen‹ ›Split screen content‹ ›Split screen map facing north‹ ›Split screen current position‹ ›Split screen map in direction of travel‹ ›Split screen perspective‹ ›Splitscreen Exit ramp view‹ ›Split screen scale ... feet‹ e.g., split screen scale 100 feet ›Split screen scale ... meters‹ e.g., split screen scale 100 meters ›Split screen scale ... kilometers‹ e.g., split screen scale 5 kilometers ›Split screen scale ... miles‹ e.g., split screen scale 5 miles ›Split screen, Traffic conditions‹ ›Split screen on board info‹


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Function Split screen, trip computer. Split screen, scale automatically.


Command ›Splitscreen trip computer‹ ›Split screen automatic scaling‹


Destination guidance with intermediate destinations


Function Enter a new destination. Trip list.


Radio FM


Function Open a frequency.


Open the radio. Open the FM stations. Open the manual search. Select a frequency range. Open a station.


AM


Function Open a frequency.


Open the AM stations. Open the manual search.


Command ›Enter address‹ ›Stored trips‹


Command ›Frequency ... megahertz‹ e.g., 93.5 megahertz or frequency 93.5
›Radio‹ ›F M‹ ›Manual‹ ›Select frequency‹ ›Select station‹


Command ›Frequency ... Kilohertz‹ e.g., frequency 753 or 753 kilohertz ›A M‹ ›Manual‹


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Satellite radio


Function Open the satellite radio. Switch on the satellite radio. Select a satellite radio channel.


Stored stations


Function Open the stored stations. Choose a stored station. Select a stored station.


CD/Multimedia CD/DVD drive


Function Select a track.


Play back a CD. Select a CD. Select a CD and track. Open the CD and Multimedia menus. CD and DVD. Select a DVD. Display the entertainment details on a split screen.


Command ›Satellite radio‹ ›Satellite radio on‹ ›Select satellite radio‹ e.g., satellite radio channel


Command ›Presets‹ ›Select preset‹ ›Preset ...‹ e. g., stored station 2


Command ›Track ...‹ e.g., track 5
or ›C D track ...‹ e.g., CD track 5
›C D on‹ ›Select C D‹ ›C D ... track ...‹ e.g., CD 3 track 5
›C D and multimedia‹ ›C D‹ ›D V D ...‹ e.g. DVD 3
›Entertainment details‹


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Music collection


Function Search for music, open a menu. Open the current playback. Open the music collection. Play back the music collection. Play back the most frequently played tracks.


Command ›Music search‹ ›Current playback‹ ›Music collection‹ ›Music collection on‹ ›Top fifty‹


External devices


Function Open the external devices. Open the Bluetooth devices. AUX at front.


Tone


Function Open the tone settings.


Telephone


Function Dial a phone number. Opens the Telephone menu. Display the phone book. Redialing. Display received calls. List of messages. Open the Bluetooth devices.


Command ›External devices‹ ›Bluetooth‹ ›AUX front‹


Command ›Tone‹


Command ›Dial number‹ ›Telephone‹ ›Phonebook‹ ›Redial‹ ›Received calls‹ ›Messages‹ ›Bluetooth‹


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Office


Function Open the Office menu. Display Office Today. Display the contacts. Display the messages. Display the calendar. Display the tasks. Display the reminders.


Contacts


Function Select a name. My contacts. Open the contacts. New contact.


Command ›Office‹ ›Current office‹ ›Contacts‹ ›Messages‹ ›Calendar‹ ›Tasks‹ ›Reminders‹


Command ›Choose name‹ ›My contacts‹ ›Contacts‹ ›New contact‹


BMW Assist or ConnectedDrive


Function Open BMW Assist. Open ConnectedDrive. Open BMW Search.


Command ›B M W Assist‹ ›Connected Drive‹ ›B M W Online‹


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Everything from A to Z Index ABS, Antilock Brake Sys‐ tem 104 ACC, Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go 109 Activated-charcoal filter 139 Active Blind Spot Detec‐ tion 101 Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go, ACC 109 Active Protection 102 Adaptive brake lights, refer to Brake force display 102 Adaptive light control 88 Additional telephone 228 Additives, oil 275 Adjustments, seats/head re‐ straints 45 After washing vehicle 297 Airbags 91 Airbags, indicator/warning light 92 Air circulation, refer to Recir‐ culated-air mode 135, 138 Air distribution, manual 135, 138 Air drying, refer to Cooling function 135, 137 Air flow, air conditioner 135 Air pressure, tires 263 Air vents, refer to Ventila‐ tion 139 Air volume, automatic climate control 138 Alarm system 40 Alarm, unintentional 41 All around the center con‐ sole 14 All around the headliner 15


All around the steering wheel 12 All-season tires, refer to Win‐ ter tires 270 Alternating-code hand-held transmitter 142 Alternative oil types 275 AM/FM station 190 Announcement, navigation, refer to Spoken instruc‐ tions 178 Antifreeze, washer fluid 66 Antilock Brake System, ABS 104 Anti-slip control, refer to DSC 104 Applications 255 Appointments 243 Approved engine oils 275 Apps 255 Apps, video playback 213 Arrival time 82 Ash tray 145 Assistance, Roadside Assis‐ tance 291 Assistance when driving off 108 Assist, BMW 250 Assist system information, on Control Display 85 Audio playback 199 Audio playback, Blue‐ tooth 213 AUTO intensity 137 Automatic car wash 296 Automatic climate con‐ trol 134 Automatic climate control with enhanced features 136 Automatic Cruise Control with Stop & Go 109


Automatic Curb Monitor 52 Automatic deactivation, front passenger airbags 93 Automatic headlamp con‐ trol 87 Automatic locking 37 Automatic recirculated-air control 138 Automatic transmission with Steptronic 67 AUTO program, automatic cli‐ mate control 137 AUTO program, climate con‐ trol 135 AUTO program, intensity 137 Auto Start/Stop function 61 AUX-IN port 210 Average fuel consumption 82 Average speed 82 Axle loads, weights 304 Backrest curvature, refer to Lumbar support 47 Backrest, width 47 Backup camera 123 Balance 188 Band-Aids, refer to First aid kit 291 Bar for tow-starting/tow‐ ing 294 Bass 188 Battery replacement, vehicle battery 287 Battery replacement, vehicle remote control 30 Battery, vehicle 287 Belts, safety belts 48 Beverage holder, cu‐ pholder 150


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Blinds, sun protection 43 Bluetooth audio 213 Bluetooth connection, activat‐ ing/deactivating 222, 229 BMW Assist 250 BMW Homepage 6 BMW Internet page 6 BMW Maintenance Sys‐ tem 277 BMW Search 252 Bottle holder, refer to Cu‐ pholder 150 Brake assistant 104 Brake discs, breaking in 156 Brake force display 102 Brake lamps, brake force dis‐ play 102 Brake lights, adaptive 102 Brake pads, breaking in 156 Braking, notes 157 Breakdown assis‐ tance 290, 291 Breaking in 156 Brightness of Control Dis‐ play 85 Bulb replacement 279 Bulb replacement, front 280 Bulb replacement, halogen headlamps 280 Bulb replacement, rear 285 Bulb replacement, xenon headlamps 283 Bulbs and lamps 279 Button, RES 111 Button, Start/Stop 59 Bypassing, refer to starting aid 291 Calendar 243 California Proposition 65
Warning 7 Camera, backup camera 125 Camera, care 299 Camera, Side View 128


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Camera, Top View 127 Can holder, refer to Cu‐ pholder 150 Car battery 287 Car care products 297 Care, displays 299 Care, vehicle 297 Cargo 159 Cargo area, enlarging 146 Cargo area lid 37 Cargo area, storage compart‐ ments 151 Cargo straps, securing cargo 160 Car key, refer to Remote con‐ trol 30 Carpet, care 298 Car wash 296 Catalytic converter, refer to Hot exhaust system 156 CBS Condition Based Serv‐ ice 277 CD/DVD 198 CDs, storing 205 Cell phone 220, 228 Center armrest 149 Center console 14 Central locking system 33 Central screen, refer to Control Display 16 Changes, technical, refer to Safety 6 Changing parts 279 Changing wheels 287 Changing wheels/tires 269 Check Control 73 Children, seating position 55 Children, transporting safely 55 Child restraint fixing sys‐ tem 55 Child restraint fixing system LATCH 56 Child restraint fixing systems, mounting 55 Child safety locks 58


Child seat, mounting 55 Child seats 55 Chrome parts, care 298 Cigarette lighter 145 Cleaning, displays 299 Climate control 134, 136 Clock 76 Closing/opening from in‐ side 37 Closing/opening via door lock 36 Closing/opening with remote control 34 Clothes hooks 151 Collision warning 115, 117 Combination switch, refer to Turn signals 64 Combination switch, refer to Wiper system 65 Comfort Access 38 COMFORT program, Dynamic Driving Control 107 Compartments in the doors 149 Compass 143 Computer 81 Concierge service 251 Condensation on win‐ dows 138 Condensation under the vehi‐ cle 158 Condition Based Service CBS 277 Confirmation signal 35 Contacts 239, 0
Control Display 16 Control Display, settings 83 Controller 16, 17 Control systems, driving sta‐ bility 104 Convenient opening 34 Coolant 276 Coolant temperature 76 Cooling function 135, 137 Cooling, maximum 137 Cooling system 276


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Corrosion on brake discs 158 Cruise control 119 Cruise control, active with Stop & Go 109 Cruising range 76 Cupholder 150 Current fuel consumption 77 Current location, storing 170 Customer Relations 253 Damage, tires 269 Damping control, dy‐ namic 105 Data, technical 302 Date 76 Daytime running lights 87 Defrosting, refer to defrosting the windows 135 Defrosting, refer to Windows, defrosting 138 Defrosting the windows 135 Destination distance 82 Destination guidance 176 Destination guidance with in‐ termediate destinations 174 Destination input, naviga‐ tion 168 Digital clock 76 Digital compass 143 Digital radio 191 Dimensions 302 Dimmable exterior mirrors 53 Dimmable interior rearview mirror 53 Direction indicator, refer to Turn signals 64 Displacement, engine 303 Display, ECO PRO 163 Display, electronic, instrument cluster 72 Display in front wind‐ shield 128 Display lighting, refer to Instru‐ ment lighting 89


Displays 70 Displays, cleaning 299 Disposal, coolant 276 Disposal, vehicle battery 288 Distance control, refer to PDC 121 Distance, selecting for ACC 111 Distance to destination 82 Divided screen view, split screen 21 Door lock, refer to Remote control 30 Drive-off assistant 108 Drive-off assistant, refer to DSC 104 Driving Experience Switch 106 Driving instructions, breaking in 156 Driving notes, general 156 Driving stability control sys‐ tems 104 Driving tips 156 DSC Dynamic Stability Con‐ trol 104 DTC Dynamic Traction Con‐ trol 105 DVD/CD 198 DVD/CD notes 204 DVD changer 202 DVD settings 201 DVDs, storing 205 DVD, video 200 Dynamic Damping Con‐ trol 105 Dynamic destination guid‐ ance 183 Dynamic Stability Control DSC 104 Dynamic Traction Control DTC 105 ECO PRO 163


EfficientDynamics 164 EfficientDynamics menu, refer to ECO PRO 163 Electronic displays, instru‐ ment cluster 72 Electronic Stability Program ESP, refer to DSC 104 Emergency detection, remote control 31 Emergency release, door lock 37 Emergency release, fuel filler flap 260 Emergency Request 290 Emergency service, refer to Roadside Assistance 291 Emergency start function, en‐ gine start 31 Emergency unlocking, trunk lid 38 Energy Control 77 Energy recovery 77 Engine, automatic start/stop function 61 Engine, automatic switch- off 61 Engine compartment 272 Engine compartment, working in 273 Engine coolant 276 Engine oil 274 Engine oil, adding 274 Engine oil additives 275 Engine oil change 275 Engine oil filler neck 274 Engine oil temperature 75 Engine oil types, alterna‐ tive 275 Engine oil types, ap‐ proved 275 Engine specifications 303 Engine start during malfunc‐ tion 31 Engine start, refer to Starting the engine 60 Engine start, Starting aid 291


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Engine stop 61 Engine temperature 75 Entering a car wash 296 Equalizer 188 Equipment, interior 141 ESP Electronic Stability Pro‐ gram, refer to DSC 104 Exchanging wheels/tires 269 Exhaust system 156 Exterior mirror, automatic dim‐ ming feature 53 Exterior mirrors 52 External devices 210 External start 291 External temperature dis‐ play 76 External temperature warn‐ ing 76 Eyes for securing cargo 160 Fader 188 Failure message, refer to Check Control 73 False alarm, refer to Uninten‐ tional alarm 41 Fan, refer to Air flow 135 Fan, refer to Air volume 138 Fault displays, refer to Check Control 73 Filler neck for engine oil 274 Fine wood, care 298 First aid kit 291 Fitting for towing, refer to Tow fitting 294 Flat tire, changing wheels 287 Flat Tire Monitor FTM 97 Flat tire, Tire Pressure Monitor TPM 94 Flat tire, warning lamp 95, 98 Flooding 157 Floor carpet, care 298 Floor mats, care 298 FM/AM station 190 Fogged up windows 135


Fold-out position, windshield wipers 66 Foot brake 157 Front airbags 91 Front fog lamps 89 Front fog lamps, front, bulb re‐ placement 284 Front lamps 280 Front passenger airbags, au‐ tomatic deactivation 93 Front passenger airbags, indi‐ cator lamp 93 FTM Flat Tire Monitor 97 Fuel cap 260 Fuel consumption, current 77 Fuel consumption, refer to Average fuel consump‐ tion 82 Fuel filler flap 260 Fuel gauge 75 Fuel quality 262 Fuel, tank capacity 305 Fuse 288 Garage door opener, refer to Integrated universal remote control 141 Gas station recommenda‐ tion 178 Gear change, automatic trans‐ mission 67 Gear shift indicator 78 General driving notes 156 Glass sunroof, powered 43 Glove compartment 148 Gong, volume equaliza‐ tion 189 GPS navigation 168 Gray display of the map 181 Gross vehicle weight, ap‐ proved 304 Gross weight, permissible for trailer towing 304


Handbrake, refer to parking brake 63 Hand-held transmitter, alter‐ nating code 142 Hazard warning flashers 290 HD Radio 191 Head airbags 91 Headlamp control, auto‐ matic 87 Headlamp courtesy delay fea‐ ture 87 Headlamp flasher 64 Headlamp glass 280 Headlamps 280 Headlamps, care 297 Headlamp washer system 65 Headliner 15 Head restraints 45 Head restraints, front 49 Head restraints, rear 50 Head-up Display 128 Head-up Display, care 299 Heavy cargo, stowing 160 Height, vehicle 302 High-beam Assistant 88 High beams 64 High beams/low beams, refer to High-beam Assistant 88 Hills 158 Hill start assistant, refer to Drive-off assistant 108 Hints 6 Holder for beverages 150 Homepage 6 Hood 273 Horn 12 Hotel function, trunk lid 38 Hot exhaust system 156 House number, entering for navigation 169 Hydroplaning 157


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Ice warning, refer to External temperature warning 76 Icy roads, refer to External temperature warning 76 Identification marks, tires 267 Identification number, refer to Important features in the en‐ gine compartment 272 iDrive 16 Ignition key, refer to Remote control 30 Ignition off 59 Ignition on 59 Indication of a flat tire 95, 98 Individual air distribu‐ tion 135, 138 Individual settings, refer to Personal Profile 31 Inflation pressure, tires 263 Inflation pressure warning FTM, tires 97 Info display, refer to Com‐ puter 81 Information on the navigation data 183 Initializing, Flat Tire Monitor FTM 98 Initializing, Tire Pressure Mon‐ itor TPM 95 Instrument cluster 70 Instrument cluster, electronic displays 72 Instrument lighting 89 Integrated key 30 Integrated universal remote control 141 Intensity, AUTO program 137 Interactive map 173 Interior equipment 141 Interior lamps 90 Interior lamps via remote con‐ trol 35 Interior motion sensor 41 Interior rearview mirror 53


Interior rearview mirror, auto‐ matic dimming feature 53 Interior rearview mirror, com‐ pass 143 Intermediate destinations 175 Internet page 6 Intersection, entering for navi‐ gation 169 Interval display, service re‐ quirements 77 iPod/iPhone 210 Jacking points for the vehicle jack 287 Jack, refer to Vehicle jack 287 Joystick, automatic transmis‐ sion 67 Key/remote control 30 Keyless Go, refer to Comfort Access 38 Key Memory, refer to Personal Profile 31 Kickdown, automatic trans‐ mission 67 Knee airbag 91 Lamp replacement 279 Lamp replacement, front 280 Lamp replacement, rear 285 Lamps 86 Lamps and bulbs 279 Lane departure warning 99 Lane margin, warning 99 Language on Control Dis‐ play 84 Lashing eyes, securing cargo 160 LATCH child restraint fixing system 56


Leather, care 297 LEDs, light-emitting di‐ odes 280 Length, vehicle 303 Letters and numbers, enter‐ ing 22 Light-alloy wheels, care 298 Light control 88 Light-emitting diodes, LEDs 280 Lighter 145 Lighting 86 Lighting via remote control 35 Light switch 86 Load 159 Loading 159 Lock, door 36 Locking/unlocking from in‐ side 37 Locking/unlocking via door lock 36 Locking/unlocking with re‐ mote control 34 Locking, automatic 37 Locking, central 33 Lock, power window 42 Locks, doors, and win‐ dows 58 Low beams 86 Low beams, automatic, refer to High-beam Assistant 88 Lower back support 47 Luggage rack, refer to Roof- mounted luggage rack 160 Lumbar support 47 Maintenance 277 Maintenance require‐ ments 277 Maintenance, service require‐ ments 77 Maintenance system, BMW 277


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Malfunction displays, refer to Check Control 73 Manual air distribu‐ tion 135, 138 Manual air flow 135 Manual air volume 138 Manual mode, transmis‐ sion 68 Manual operation, backup camera 124 Manual operation, door lock 37 Manual operation, exterior mir‐ rors 52 Manual operation, fuel filler flap 260 Manual operation, Park Dis‐ tance Control PDC 122 Manual operation, Side View 128 Manual operation, Top View 126

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