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tion 0 in the ignition lock when the battery is disconnected or connected. Do not short circuit the battery termi- nals. This creates a risk of personal injury from high-voltage sparks.


A highly-explosive gas is gener- ated when the battery is charged.


If acid is accidentally splashed into your eyes, rinse them thor- oughly for 15 minutes with clear


water. Following that, consult a physi- cian immediately. If acid splashes onto your skin or clothing, rinse immediately with ample clean water. If acid is acci- dentally swallowed, consult a physi- cian immediately.


In order to protect the battery case from ultraviolet radiation, do not place it in direct sunlight. A discharged battery can freeze. Store the battery in areas where temperature remains above freezing.


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Charging the battery Charge the battery in the vehicle only when the engine is off. Charge the battery by using the connectors in the engine compartment (Connectors, refer to jump-starting on page 144).


Before performing any work on the electrical system, disconnect the cable from the negative terminal. If you do not, short circuits can create the risk of fire or personal injury.<


If you plan to park the vehicle for longer than 4 weeks, disconnect the battery from the vehicle electrical system by disconnecting the cable at the negative terminal. Then recharge the battery with an appropriate battery charger.


If you intend to store your vehicle for longer than twelve weeks: remove the battery, charge it and store it in a cool (but frost- and dust-free) room. Every three months and before reinstalling the battery, have it recharged. If it is not recharged, it will not be serviceable. Every time the battery is discharged, especially over extended periods, its service life is reduced. Refer also to page 123.


Return used batteries to a recy- cling point or your BMW center. Maintain the battery in an upright posi- tion for transport and storage. Secure the battery against tilting when trans- porting.<


Battery


Charge condition You can read the charge condition of the battery with the "Magic Eye" (a hydrometer): > Green: adequate charge. > Black: not charged adequately. The battery must be recharged. Please contact your BMW center.


> Yellow: replace the battery.


The projected service life of the battery can only be reached if the


battery is fully-charged at all times. Check the charge condition of the battery frequently if the vehicle is used primarily for driving short distances. <


142nBattery


Fuses


Removal and installation


Do not disconnect the battery cables when the engine is running. If you do so, the ensuing voltage surge will damage the vehicle's onboard elec- tronics. Do not make any modifications in the wires leading to the positive terminal. If you do so, the battery safety terminal's safety function will no longer be guaran- teed. Repair and disposal must be performed by trained technicians only.<


When removing the battery, disconnect the cable on the negative terminal first, then the cable on the positive terminal. Unscrew the battery retaining clamp. When installing the battery, connect the positive terminal first, then connect the negative terminal.


When installing a battery and cover, be sure that they are


mounted properly. If this is not done, the battery will not be adequately secured in case of an accident.<


If an electrical accessory fails, switch it off and check the fuse. The fuse box (electrical distribution center), which contains spare fuses, relays and plastic tweezers, is located on the left-hand side of the engine compartment. 1 Press the retaining flap in and lift off


the cover.


2 Use the plastic tweezers to remove the fuse for the accessory or equip- ment that has stopped working.


3 If the fuse is burned through ("blown"),


the metal strip will have melted and separated. Replace the blown fuse with a new fuse of the same ampere rating (color code).


A listing of the fuses, their respective ampere ratings and the equipment in their circuits is provided on the cover of the fuse box. When you close the fuse box, be sure that the cover is seated securely.


Do not attempt to repair a burned 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.<


If a fuse burns through again, have the source of the fault checked and corrected by a BMW center.


Power convertible top*


Fuel filler door


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Please have your BMW center eliminate the defect and reengage the drive.


M roadster


Closing manually For roadsters with power convertible top*, the convertible top drive unit is located in the luggage compartment behind the left side trim panel. Turn the clip at the top of the trim panel to the left or right and swing the trim panel to the side. Turn the T-pin a half turn to the left (refer to the illustration). The convertible top drive unit is disen- gaged and the convertible top can be operated manually. Refer to page 37.


Releasing manually M coupe: release the cover panel in the luggage compartment at the rear right, refer to page 136. Pull the button at the right in the luggage compartment sharply (arrow). Please consult your BMW center to have the defect corrected.


144nJump-starting


Never use spray starter fluids to start the engine. If the battery is discharged, the engine can be started with the use of two jumper cables and the battery of another vehicle. Always use jumper cables with fully insulated handles on the terminal clamps.


Do not touch voltage-carrying components when the engine is


running. To do so creates a risk of fatal injury.<


Carefully comply with the following instructions to avoid personal injury and damage to one or both vehicles: 1 Ensure that the battery on the support vehicle is also rated at 12 volts, and that the capacities of the two batteries (Ah) are roughly comparable (printed on casing).


2 Leave the discharged battery


connected to the vehicle electrical system.


3 Make sure that there is no contact between the bodywork of the two vehicles. This creates the risk of short-circuiting.


4 Start by connecting the jumper cable


5 Then connect the negative terminals.


from the positive terminal of the support vehicle to the auxiliary terminal for jump-starting located in your BMW's engine compartment. The cover of the auxiliary terminal for jump-starting is indicated by a "+" sign. Refer to the illustration. Flip the cap forward to open.


First attach the cable to either the support vehicle's negative battery terminal "–", or to a suitable ground on its engine or body. Then connect the other terminal of the cable to a ground on the engine or on the body of the vehicle which is to be started. This is a special nut which is provided on the suspension strut dome of the BMW. Refer to the arrow in the illus- tration.


Follow the same sequence when connecting jumper cables if you are assisting another vehicle. If you do not, there is a risk of personal injury from spark generation at the battery.<


Jump-starting


Towing the vehicle


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6 Start the support vehicle's engine


and let it run.


7 Start the engine on the vehicle


needing the jump-start, and allow it to run as usual. If the first start attempt is not successful, wait a few minutes before another attempt in order to allow the discharged battery to recharge.


8 Before disconnecting the jumper


cables from your BMW, turn on the lamps, set the blower at the highest speed and run the engine for at least 10 seconds. This will prevent a voltage surge at the voltage regulator to the electrical accessories.


9 Then disconnect the jumper cables in


reverse sequence.


If necessary recharge the battery.


Tow fitting The screw-in tow fitting is stored in the onboard tool kit; be sure that it remains in the vehicle at all times. This fitting is designed for installation in the tow sockets located at the front and rear of the vehicle, and is intended for towing on paved road surfaces only. It should not be used to pull a vehicle out of deep snow, mud, sand, etc. Comply with all applicable towing laws and regulations at all times.


Access to tow sockets Front: Use a screwdriver to press the cover out.


Rear: Use a screwdriver to press the cover out.


Screw the tow fitting in until it is tight against the stop. If you do


not, the threads can be damaged. Do not tow the vehicle by any compo- nents of the running gear, or lash them down in any way. If you do so, the components could be damaged, leading to possible accidents.<


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.


146nTowing the vehicle


The towed vehicle should always be the lighter of the two vehicles.


If this is not the case, it will not be possible to control vehicle handling.<


Tow-starting For instructions on jump-starting, refer to page 144. Never attempt to use your vehicle to push another vehicle, since damage to the energy-absorbing bumpers could result.


Towing a vehicle 1 Put the manual-shift gear lever in


neutral.


2 Towing speed:


45 mph (70 km/h) maximum.


3 Towing distance:


95 miles (150 km) maximum.


4 Leave the ignition key at position 1 to ensure that brake lamps, turn signal indicators, horn and windshield wipers remain operative, and to prevent the steering lock from engaging.


5 Switch on the hazard warning


flashers (observe applicable legal regulations).


Find some means of identifying the vehicle in tow, for instance, place a sign or warning triangle in the rear window.


Make sure that the ignition key remains in position 1 even when


the electrical system has failed to prevent the steering lock from engaging. The steering and brakes are without power assist when the engine is off. This means that increased effort is required for steering and braking.<


Towing with a commercial tow truck > Do not tow with sling-type equip-


ment.


> Use a wheel-lift or flat bed equip-


ment.


> Please comply with applicable towing


laws.


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


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148n


Airbags 150
Radio reception 150
Dynamic Stability Control


(DSC) 151


Safety belt tensioner 151
Interior rearview mirror with


automatic dimming feature 152


Limited slip differential 153


149n


Overview


Controls and features


Operation, care and maintenance


Owner service procedures


Advanced technology


Technical data


Index


Technology


150n


Airbags


Radio reception


The airbags located under the marked covers inflate and unfold in a matter of a few milliseconds. In this process they tear through the designed breaking points of the upholstered covers or press them out. Because the inflation process must be virtually instantaneous, it is necessarily accompanied by a certain amount of ignition and inflation noise. The gas required to inflate the airbags is not dangerous, and it dissipates together with the associated smoke. The entire process is completed within a fraction of a second.


Deceleration sensors continuously monitor the physical forces acting upon the vehicle. In the event of a severe frontal impact, the gas generators of the driver- and passenger-side front airbags are ignited simultaneously. However, the passenger-side front airbag is only triggered if an additional sensor has recognized that the passenger seat is occupied. If it is necessary during a side impact, a side airbag will be triggered on the side where the collision occurs.


The AM frequency bands (medium- wave, long-wave and short-wave) make it possible to receive stations from a great distance, because the broadcast signals travel not only along the ground as surface waves, but also as atmos- pheric waves that are reflected from the ionosphere. Frequency-modulation (FM) provides substantially better sound quality than the other frequencies. However, because FM transmissions rely on line- of-sight broadcast waves, their effec- tive reception range is limited. The limitations which are inherent to radio reception in a moving vehicle have been minimized by the use of innovative systems.


Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)


Safety belt tensioner


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You may need some time to become accustomed to this system's interven- tion. However, it provides optimum drive force and vehicle stability. The braking intervention may be accompanied by a certain degree of noise.


The safety belt tensioner responds to severe frontal impacts by tightening the belts to ensure that occupants remain firmly positioned in their seats. A gas- pressure system retracts the buckle assembly to tension the shoulder and lap belts within fractions of a second. This tends to further reduce the tendency to slide under the lap belt.


Highly sensitive sensors monitor the number of revolutions of the wheels, steering angle, lateral acceleration, brake pressure and the movement of the vehicle around its vertical axis. If differences in wheel revolutions should occur, the system will recognize the potential danger this loss of traction can cause and reduces the drive torque going to the wheels. The system will also apply the brakes to all four wheels, if necessary. In addition, DSC permanently monitors the vehicle's current operating condi- tion and compares it with an ideal condition that is calculated from the sensor's signals. If conditions such as understeering or oversteering should occur, DSC will help stabilize the vehicle in fractions of a second by reducing engine power output, and applying the brakes to indi- vidual wheels. As a result, many dangerous skids can be prevented even as they are just beginning, within physically feasible limits.


152nInterior rearview mirror with automatic dimming feature


changes in a semisolid layer incorpo- rated in the lens. The semisolid reacts chemically to this electrical current, thus providing infi- nitely variable dimming of the mirror (electrochromic technology). As a result, it is no longer necessary to dim the inside rearview mirror manually, and the driver can concentrate completely on traffic conditions.


The interior rearview mirror with auto- matic dimming feature reduces blinding from following traffic by adapting the intensity of the reflected images to correspond to levels of light registered by the unit's sensors. The mirror reverts to its undimmed setting as soon as the light source disappears. One light sensor is mounted on the front of the mirror housing. This sensor is directed forward. It measures light intensity in the area ahead of the vehicle. A second light sensor is located on the lower edge of the mirror. The electronic control system compares the light intensity from front and rear. The difference provides the basic parameter used to modulate an electrical current and induce chemical


Limited slip differential*


With unfavorable road conditions, the drive forces that should be transferred may not be accommodated by the traditional differential, and therefore one wheel may spin. This wheelspin is largely avoided by the limited slip differ- ential (cut-off value approx. 25 X). Under actual driving conditions, this means better traction characteristics when starting and accelerating (under adverse road conditions) and during performance-oriented driving on winding roads.


However, in the case of extremely dynamic driving, the vehicle may tend at the same time to spin around its vertical axis in the vehicle center of gravity on road surfaces with different adhesion characteristics. Controlling this rotation tendency places greater demands on the driver and therefore requires special alertness. The limited slip differential is active during actual driving without the driver taking action.


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154n


Engine specifications 156
Dimensions 157
Weights 158
Capacities 159
Electrical system 160
Drive belts 160


155n


Overview


Controls and features


Operation, care and maintenance


Owner service procedures


Advanced technology


Technical data


Index


Data


156n


Engine specifications


Displacement Number of cylinders Maximum power output at engine speed Maximum torque at engine speed Compression ratio Stroke Bore Fuel-injection system


cu in (cmm)


hp rpm lb-ft (Nm) rpm in (mm) in (mm)


M roadster, M coupe 198.1 (3,246) 315
7,400
251 (340) 4,900
11.5
3.58 (91.0) 3.43 (87.0) Digital-electronic engine management system


Dimensions


Length Width Height (unloaded) Wheelbase Track, front Track, rear Min. turning circle dia.


in (mm) in (mm) in (mm) in (mm) in (mm) in (mm) ft (m)


M roadster, M coupe 158.5 (4,025) 68.5 (1,740) 49.8 (1,266) 96.8 (2,459) 56.0 (1,422) 58.7 (1,492) 34.1 (10.4)


157n


158nWeights


M coupe Curb weight (with one person, ready for operation, full tank of fuel, options not included)


M roadster


Approved gross vehicle weight 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) cu ft (liters)


3,131 (1,420) 3,660 (1,660) 1,874 (850) 1,962 (890) 77 (35) (with hardtop*) 5.8 (165)


3,131 (1,420) 3,660 (1,660) 1,874 (850) 1,962 (890) 110 (50) 7.2 – 13.9 (205 – 395)


Capacities


159n


Fuel tank reserve Windshield washer system including headlamp washer system Cooling system including heater circuit quarts (liters) 11.3 (10.7) Engine with oil filter renewal


quarts (liters) 5.8 (5.5)


gal. (liters) gal. (liters)


quarts (liters)


approx. 13.5 (approx. 51) approx. 2.1 (approx. 8.0) approx. 2.6 (approx. 2.5) approx. 5.6 (approx. 5.3)


Manual transmission



Differential


quarts (liters) 1.3 (1.2)


Notes Fuel specification: page 26


For details: page 108


For details: page 111
"BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil" For details: page 110
Lifetime fluid, no fluid change required Changing the oil during the breaking-in inspection and inspection II


160nElectrical system


Drive belts


Battery 12V, 70 Ah


Spark plugs NGK DCPR8EKP This spark ignition system meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfer- ence-Causing Equipment Regulations (ICES-2).


AC alternator – Coolant pump – Power steering Drive belt 6 PK x 1470
A/C compressor Drive belt 5 PK x 829


You can obtain Original BMW parts and accessories, as well as


professional advice from your BMW center.<


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162n


Everything from A to Z 164


163n


Overview


Controls and features


Operation, care and maintenance


Owner service procedures


Advanced technology


Technical data


Index


Index


Index


Everything from A to Z


ABS (Antilock Brake


System) 89
Accessories 6
Adding


brake fluid 112t engine coolant 112t engine oil 109
washer fluid 108t


Additional storage areas 78
Adjusting


backrest 47
mirrors 47
seat 46
washer nozzles 108t


Air conditioner 74
Air distribution 74
Air outlets 72


ventilation 73


Air pressure 26, 98


checking 26t


Air vents 72
Airbags 21, 51, 122, 150
Airflow rate 74
Antenna 95
Antifreeze 112
Antifreeze protection,


radiator 93, 112, 112t


Antilock Brake System


(ABS) 89


Anti-theft protection 32


Approved gross vehicle


weight 158


Aquaplaning 87, 98
Ashtray 79
Automatic car washes 115
Automatic cruise control 61
Automatic dimming, interior


rearview mirror 48


Automatic rear window


washer 59


Automatic windshield


washer 108


Axle weights 158


Backrest, adjusting 47
Backup lamps 58


bulb replacement 131t


Battery 140, 160


capacity 160
charge condition 141
charging 141
discharged 144
disposal 141t removal and installation 142


Battery change, keys 134t Battery safety terminal 142
Beverage holder 79
BMW High Performance


Synthetic Oil 110


Body-cavity protectant 118


Brake fluid 112
adding 112t disposal 113t


Brake hydraulic system 20
Brake lamps, bulb replace-


ment 131t


Brake pads 22, 92
Brake system 92


add brake fluid 112t brake fluid 112
fluid level 92


Brakes


Care


exterior 119
interior 120
leather 121
paint 119
upholstery materials 121
windows and glass 120


Cargo loading 82
Caring for the vehicle


finish 119


Cassette mode, refer to the


Radio Owner's Manual


malfunctions 92
winter road conditions 93


Catalytic converter 88
CBC (Cornering Brake


Break-in procedure 86
Bulb replacement 129t Bulbs and lamps 129


California Proposition


65 Warning 124


Capacities 159
Car care


exterior 115
interior 120


Car keys 30
Car radio


reception 95, 150
refer also to the separate Owner's Manual


Car wash systems 115, 117


Control) 90


Cellular phone 95


refer also to the separate Owner's Manual


Central locking system 32
Charge condition of the


battery 141t


Charge indicator lamp 20
Charging the battery 141t Chassis number 113
Checking oil level 109t Checking tire


pressure 26t, 98


Child restraint system 53


installation 54
M coupe with tether strap 54


Child seat 53


Everything from A to Z


165n


Cigarette lighter 80
Cleaning the headlamps 60
Cleaning the rear


window 60


Cleaning the windshield 59
Cockpit 16
Code, refer to the Radio


Owner's Manual


Coin box 79
Cold start 56
Compartments 78
Connecting a car vacuum


cleaner 80


Controls, cockpit 16
Convertible top


care 117
electrical defect 143t operation 37, 41
weather protection 41


Coolant 93, 112


antifreeze protection 93


Coolant temperature 63
Copyright 4
Cornering Brake Control


(CBC) 90


Cover, convertible


top 38, 43


Cruise control 61
Cup holder, refer to


beverage holder 79


Curb weight 158


Dashboard 16
Data link connector for


Onboard Diagnostics 125


Date, refer to the Radio


Owner's Manual


Daytime running lamps 69
Deep water 87
Defrost the windows and


remove condensation 76


Defrosting


rear window 60
mirrors 47


Difficult steering 94t Dimensions 157
Dipstick, engine oil 109
Dirty spots on


paintwork 118


Disc brakes 91
Displacement 156
Display lighting 69
Displays 18
Disposal


batteries 141t brake fluid 113t engine oil 111t


Door key 30
Doors


manual operation 32
unlocking and locking 32


DOT Quality Grades 99
Drive belts 160


Driving notes 87
Driving through water 87
DSC (Dynamic Stability


Control) 65, 151


Dynamic Stability Control


(DSC) 65, 151


Electric convertible top


operation 41


Electric power windows 35
Electrical defect


convertible top 143t fuel filler door 143t


Electrical system 160
Electronic immobilizer 31
Emergency operation


convertible top 143t doors 32t fuel filler door 143t luggage compartment lid 34t


Engine compartment 107
Engine coolant 112


adding 112t


Engine oil 109


adding 109t dipstick 109
disposal 111t grades 110
level 22, 109t pressure 20
viscosity 110


Engine output 156
Engine specifications 156
Exterior finish 118


Failure of an electrical


accessory 142t


Fan 74
Filler cap cover 25
Filling the washer reservoir 108t


First-aid kit 25
Fittings, tow-starting and


towing 145t


Flasher, headlamp 58
Flat tire 98


Z3 roadster, Z3 coupe 135t


Folding top 37
Footbrake 91
Front airbags 51, 122
Frost protection, radiator 93
Fuel 26
Fuel filler door


electrical defect 143t emergency operation 143t


Fuel gauge 62
Fuel tank capacity 159
Fuses 142


Everything from A to Z


Gasoline 26
Glass sunroof 36
Glove compartment 78
Grilles 72
Gross vehicle weight 158


Hardtop 96
Hazard warning flashers 24t


Hazard warning system 24
Hazard warning triangle 24t


Head restraints 47
Headlamp cleaning


system 108


Headlamp cover,


care 116t, 129t Headlamp flasher 58
Headlamp washers 60
Headlamps, high


beam 23, 58
bulb replacement 129t Headlamps, low beam 69
bulb replacement 129t


Heated seats 77
Heating and ventilation 72
Height 157
Height adjustment, seats 46
Help with jump starting 144


High beams 23, 58


bulb replacement 129t


Hood release 104t Horn 17


Identification number of the


vehicle 113


Identification, tires 101
Ignition key 30
Ignition lock 55
Ignition switch 55
Immobilizer


electronic 31
vehicle 31


Imprint 4
Indicator lamps 20
Inflation pressures 27t, 98
INSPECTION 64
Instrument panel 16
Instrument panel lighting 69
Instruments 18
Interior lamps 70


bulb replacement 133t


Interior rearview mirror,


automatic dimming feature 48


Intermittent wipe switch 59


Jump-starting 144t


Key, battery change 134t Keys 30


Lamp switch 69
Lamps and bulbs 129
Lashing eyes 82
Leather care 121
Length 157
License plate lamps, bulb


replacement 133t Light-alloy wheel 103
LIGHTS ON warning 69
Limited slip differential 153
Load-securing devices 82
Lock buttons 33
Locks, care 93
Low beam headlamps 69


bulb replacement 129t Low-fuel indicator lamp 62
Luggage compartment 34


capacity 158
locking separately 34
manual operation 34


Luggage compartment lamp,


bulb replacement 133t


Luggage compartment


lid 34
manual operation 34t


M + S tires 102
M Mobility system


components 137
using 137


M+S radial tires 102
Magic Eye, refer to Battery


charge condition 141


Maintenance 64, 114
Malfunction, cellular


telephone 95


Manual operation


convertible top 37t, 143t doors 32t luggage compartment 34t


Manual transmission 58
Master key, battery


change 134t


Mirrors 47


adjusting 47
defrosting 47


Mobile phone 95


refer also to the separate Owner's Manual


Modifications,


technical 6, 124


Multifunction switch 58


Everything from A to Z


167n


Net 81
Non-smoker's equipment


package 80


Notes on driving 87


OBD data link


connector 125


Odometer 62
Oil, adding 109t Oil additives 109
Oil change intervals, refer to the Service and Warranty Information Booklet (US models) or the Warranty and Service Guide Booklet (Canadian models) Oil consumption 109
Oil dipstick 109
Oil grades 110
Oil level


checking 109t indicator lamp 22


Oil pressure, indicator


lamp 20


OILSERVICE 64
Old batteries 141
Onboard Diagnostics, data


link connector 125


Onboard tool kit 128t


Opening and closing from the inside 33
from the outside 32


Original parts 6
Output 156
Outside mirrors 47


Paint damage 119
Paint protection 119
Parking brake 21, 57
Parking lamps 69
Parking, winter 94
Partition net 81
Phone, mobile 95


refer also to the separate Owner's Manual


Please wear your safety belt


warning lamp 21
Position lamp, bulb


replacement 130t


Power seat adjustment 46
Power steering 94
Pressure, tires 26t, 98
Protection, paint 119


Quality Grades 99


Radiator, frost protection 93
Radio reception 150
Radio, refer to the separate


Owner's Manual Reading lamps 71
Rear lamps 131t Rear window defroster 60
Rear window washer,


automatic 59


Rear window wiper 59


blade replacement 128t


Rearview mirrors 47
Recirculated air mode 74
Refueling 25
Releasing the hood 104t Replacement key 30
Replacement, tires 99, 100
Replacing fuses 142t Replacing windshield wiper


blades 128t


Reporting safety defects 7
Reservoir, washer


system 108t Reverse gear 58
Roll-up cover 81
Roof load capacity 158
Roof rack 83
Rubber seals and


components 93, 120


Safety belt tensioner 151
Safety belts 49
Safety defects, reporting 7
Seals and


components 93, 120


Seat adjustment 46
Seat heaters 77
Securing cargo 82
Service and Warranty Information Booklet (US models) 115


Service Interval


Display 64, 114


Set temperature 74
Side airbags 51, 122
Side marker lamps, bulb


replacement 131t


Skid control 94
Slippery roads 93
Snow chains 93t, 102
Socket 80


electrical appliances 80
flashlight 80
vacuum cleaner 80


Spare keys 30
Spark plugs 160
Special oils 110
Specifications, engine 156
Speed control 61
Starting assistance 144t


Everything from A to Z


Starting problems


56, 88, 144, 145


Starting the engine 56
Steering 94
Steering wheel lock 55
Storage boxes 78
Storage trays 78
Storing the vehicle 123
Summer tires 101
Sunroof 36
Switching off the engine 57
Symbols 4, 140


Tachometer 62
Tail lamp assembly, bulb


replacement 131t


Tail lamps 131


bulb replacement 131t


Tank capacity 159
Technical Data 155
Technical


modifications 6, 124
Telephone, refer to the


separate Owner's Manual


Temperature display engine coolant 63

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