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THE BMW 1 SERIES. OWNER'S MANU AL. Owner's Manual for Vehicle The Ultimate Driving Machine Contents A - Z Online Edition for Part no. 01402911223 - © 06/13 BMW AG.
1 Series Owner's Manual for Vehicle Congratulations, and than k you for choosing a BMW. Thorough familiarity with your vehicle will pr ovide you with enhanced control and se curity when you drive it.
© 2013 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, includ ing excerpts, on ly with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English VI/1 3, 07 13 500 Printed on e nvironmentally frie ndly paper, bleached without chlorine, suit able for recycling.
Contents The quickest way to find special topics is to consult the index, refer to page 268 . 4 Notes 7 Reporting safety defects At a glance 12 Dashboard 20 iDrive 27 Voice activation system Controls .
4 Notes Notes Using this Owner's Manual We have tried to make all the information in this Owner's Manual easy to find. The fastest way to find specific topics is to refer to the detailed index at the back of the manual. If you wish to gain an initial overview of your vehicle, you will find this in the first chapter.
5 Notes Vehicle equipment This Owner's Manual de scribes all models and all series-specific equipm ent, country-specific equipment, and optional equipment that is offered in the series.
6 Notes Installation and operat ion of accessories not approved by BMW, such as alarms, radios, amplifiers, radar detectors, wheels, suspensio n components, brake dust shields, telephones, including o.
7 Notes If the vehicle is not ma intained according to these specifications, this could result in serious damage to the vehicle. Such damage is not covered by the BMW New Vehicle Limited Warrant y.
8 Notes For Canadian customers Canadian customers who wish to report a safety-rela ted defect to Transport Canada, Defect Investigations and Recalls, may tele- phone the toll-free hotline 1-800-333-0510. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from htt p://www.
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This overview of buttons, switches and displa ys is intended to familiarize you with your vehicle's operating environment. The section will also assist you in becoming acquainte d with the control concepts and options available for operating the various systems.
12 At a glance Dashboard Dashboard Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. For this reason, descrip- tions will be given of some equipment that may not be available in a vehi cle, for example due to the special option s or national-market version selected.
13 Dashboard At a glance 1 Convertible: opening and closing windows jointly 42 2 Convertible: opening and closing rear windows 42 3 Opening and closing front windows 42 4 Exterior mirrors fo lding in .
14 At a glance Dashboard Instrument cluster 1 Speedometer 135i: with fuel gauge 2 Indicator lamps for turn signa ls 3 Indicator and warning lamps 15 4 Tachometer 76 5 Fuel gauge 76 135i: engine oil te.
15 Dashboard At a glance Indicator and warning lamps The concept Indicator and warning lamps can light up in a variety of combinations and colors. Several of the lamps are chec ked for proper functioning and light up temporarily when the engine is started or the ignition is switched on.
16 At a glance Dashboard Around the center consol e: controls and displays 1 Control Display 20 2 Driving stability control systems > Dynamic Stability Control DSC 89 > Dynamic Traction Control .
17 Dashboard At a glance 6 CD/DVD drive 166 7 Programmable memory keys 25 8 Changing > Radio s tation 157 > Track 166 9 Controller 20 Can be turned, pressed, or moved in four directions 10 Butto.
18 At a glance Dashboard Around the roofliner Coupe 1 Microphone for voice activation system and for telephone in hands-free mode 2 SOS: sending an Emergency Request 25 0 3 Reading lamps 105 4 Glass roof, electric 43 5 Interior lamps 104 6 Passenger airbag status lamp 98 Online Edition for Part no.
19 Dashboard At a glance Convertible 1 SOS: sending an Emergency Request 250 2 Reading lamps 105 3 Interior lamps 104 4 Passenger airbag status lamp 98 Online Edition for Part no.
20 At a glance iDrive iDrive Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. For this reason, descrip- tions will be given of some equipment that may not be available in a vehi cle, for example due to the special o ptions or national-market version selected.
21 iDrive At a glance Control Display Notes > Follow care instructions when cleaning t he Control Display. > Do not store items in the region in front of the Control Display; doing so may damage the Control Display. Switchin g off 1. Press the button.
22 At a glance iDrive Selecting a menu item The menu items shown in white can be selected. 1. Turn the controller until the desired menu item is highlighted. 2. Press the controller. Menu items in the Owner's Manual In the Owner's Manual, the menu items that should be selected are depicted in quotation marks, e.
23 iDrive At a glance Adjusting settings 1. Select a field. 2. Turn the controller until the desired setting is displayed. 3. Press the controller to confirm the setting. Activating/deactivat ing functions Some menu items are preceded by a check box. It indicates whether the fu nction is activated or deactivated.
24 At a glance iDrive Status box symbols The symbols are divided into separate groups. Radio symbols Telephone symbols Entertainment symbols Other With the Professional navigation system: Split screen General information Additional information, e.g. from the comput er, can be displayed on the righ t side of the split screen.
25 iDrive At a glance Programmable memory keys General infor mation iDrive functions can be stored on the program- mable memory keys and called u p directly, e.g. radio stations, navigation destinations, phone numbers and entry points into the menu. The settings are stored for the remote control currently in use.
26 At a glance iDrive Entry comparison Entry of names and addresses: the selection is narrowed down e very ti me a letter is entered and letters may be added automatically. The entries are continuously compa red to the data stored in the vehicle. > During entry, only le tters for which there are data are offered.
27 V oice ac tivation sys tem At a glance Voice activation system Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
28 At a glance V oice activation s ystem Having the possi ble commands read aloud To have the a vailable commands read aloud: For example, if the "Settings" menu is dis- played, the commands relating to settings are read aloud.
29 V oice ac tivation sys tem At a glance Setting the voice dialog You can set whether the system uses the stan - dard dialog or a short version. In the short version of the voice dialog, the responses from the syst em are given in abbre- viated form.
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This chapter is intended to provide you with information for complete control of your vehicle. All features and acce ssories that are useful for driving and your safety, comfort and convenience, are described here. Controls Online Edition for Part no.
32 Controls Opening and closing Opening and closing Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
33 Opening and closing Contr ols mum of four remote cont rols. They are stor ed for two remote controls if Comfort Access is in use. Personal Profile set tings For more information on specific settings, refer to the specified pages.
34 Controls Opening and closing Opening and closing: Using the remote control Persons or animals in a parked vehicle could lock the doors from the inside. You should therefore take th e remote control with you when you leave the ve hicle so that the latter can be opened from outside.
35 Opening and closing Contr ols Switchin g on interior lamps While the car is locked: Press the button. You can also use this fu nction to locate your vehicle in parking garages etc. Unlocking the trunk lid Press the button for about 1 second and then release it.
36 Controls Opening and closing For US owners only The transmitter and receiv er units comply with part 15 of the FCC/Federal Communications Commission regulations. Operation is gov- erned by the following: FCC ID: LX8766S LX8766E LX8CAS Compliance statement: This device complies wi th part 15 of the FCC Rules.
37 Opening and closing Contr ols Opening and closing: From inside This button serves to unlock o r lock doors and the trunk lid, but does not activate the anti-theft system. Depending on its embodiment, the fuel filler flap can be un locked as needed.
38 Controls Opening and closing Opening from outside Press the button, see arrow, or the button on the remote control fo r a longer period. The trunk lid opens slightly and can be swung upward. Locking or unlock ing separately The switch is located in the glove compartment.
39 Opening and closing Contr ols > When there has been an interruption of power supply from the battery Depending on the market -specific version, the alarm system briefly signals unauthorized entr.
40 Controls Opening and closing Avoiding uninten tio nal alarms The tilt sensor and interior motion sensor can be deactivated together , for example in the following situations: > In car wash es &g.
41 Opening and closing Contr ols Convertible: window and convertible top operation With the ignition at radio readiness or beyond, you can open and close the windows and the convertible top when a remote control is located inside the vehicle. Unlocking the trunk lid separately Press the button on the ou tside of the trunk lid.
42 Controls Opening and closing 3. Insert the new battery with the plus side facing up. 4. Press the cover on to close. Dispose of the old battery at a recycling center or at your BMW center. < Windows To prevent injuries , watch the windows while closing them.
43 Opening and closing Contr ols After switching off the ignition When the remote c ontrol is removed or the igni- tion is switched off, you can still operate the windows for approx. 1 minute as long as no door has been opened. Convenient opening and closing For Convenient opening and closing using the remote control, refer to page 34 .
44 Controls Opening and closing After switch ing off the ignition When the remote control is removed or the igni- tion is switched off, you can still operate the roof for approx.
45 Opening and closing Contr ols Before opening and closing > Comply with the sa fety precautions described above. > Ensure that the trunk partition is folded down and engaged on both sides, refer to page 118 ; otherwise, it will not be possible to open the convertible top.
46 Controls Opening and closing If the opening or closing procedure is inter- rupted for an extended period, the convertible top remains in the raised position for approx. 10 minutes and then slowly moves to a stable position. A convertible top which is not completely open or cl osed is hazardous.
47 Opening and closing Contr ols 4. Lift out the front part of the convertible top, arrows 4 , on both sides and swing it for- ward. At the same time keep the convertible top box cover from closing, e.g. using your shoulder. 5. Position the rear convertible top frame upright, arrow 5 , and close the convertible top box cover, arrow 6 .
48 Controls Opening and closing 3. Position both locking pins of one side at the openings provided for them. 4. Press the wind deflecto r into the openings, arrows 3 , overcoming the tension in the springs, and push the free locking pin in the same direc tion, arrow 4 .
49 Adjust me nts Contr ols Adjustments Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. As a result, some equip- ment described may not be available in a partic- ular vehicle, f or example du e to the opt ions or national-market version selected.
50 Controls Adj ustm ent s injure your abdomen in the event of a frontal collision. Avoid wearing bulky clothing and regularly pull the belt in the upper-body area taut; otherwise, its rest raining effect could be impaired. < Safety belts, refer to page 54 .
51 Adjust me nts Contr ols Electrical adjustment Observe the adjustment instructions above to ensure the best possible per- sonal protection. < 1 Longitudinal direction 2 Height 3 Angle 4 Backrest The head restraints are a djusted manually, refer to Head restraints on page 52 .
52 Controls Adj ustm ent s Head restraints Correctly adjusted head restrai nt A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the risk of neck injury in the event of an accident. Correctly adjust the he ad restraints of all occupied seats; ot herwise, there is an increased risk of inju ry in an accident.
53 Adjust me nts Contr ols Coupe: folding head restraint down and up Only fold down a head restraint if no one will be sitting in the seat in qu estion. Fold up the head restraints again before transporting passengers in the rear. Depending on your vehicle's equipment, it may contain foldable head restraints.
54 Controls Adj ustm ent s Seat heating Press the button once per temperature level. Three LEDs indicate the highest temperature. To switch off: Press button longer. If you continue driving within approx. the next 15 minutes, the seat he ating is automatically activated at the previously set temperature.
55 Adjust me nts Contr ols Closing Make sure you hear the latch plate engage in the belt buckle. The upper belt anchor is suitable for adults of any stature as long as the seat is adjusted prop- erly, refer to page 50 . Opening 1. Grasp the belt firmly.
56 Controls Adj ustm ent s Automatic h eating Depending on the outsid e temperature, both exterior mirrors are heat ed automatically when the engine is running or the ignition is switched on. Passenger side mirro r tilt function – automatic curb monito r Activating 1.
57 Adjust me nts Contr ols Steering wheel Adjustments Do not adjust the steering wheel position while the car is in motion; otherwise, there is a risk of an accident due to unexpected movement. < 1. Fold the lever down. 2. Move the stee ring wheel to the prefer red height and angle to suit your s eated position.
58 Controls T r ansporting children safely Transporting children safely Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
59 T r ansporting children safe ly Contr ols Child seat security The rear safety belts and the front passenger safety belt can be prevented from being pulled out in order to fasten child restraint systems. To lock the safety belt 1. Secure the child restra int system with the belt.
60 Controls T r ansporting children safely Child restraint system with tether strap Convertible For Canadian Customers Only. The following statement is required by Trans- port Canada.
61 Driving Contr ols Driving Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. For this reason, descrip- tions will be given of some equipment that may not be available in a vehi cle, for example due to the special options or national-market ver sion selected.
62 Controls Driving Ignition on All electrical consume rs can operate. The odometer and trip odometer are displayed in the instrument cluster. When the engine is off, please switch off the ignition and any unnecessary electrical cons umers in order to pres erve the battery.
63 Driving Contr ols Switching off the engine When leaving the vehicle, always take along the remote control; this precaution prevents children from starting the engine, for example. < When parking, apply the parking brake forcefully; otherwise, the vehicle could begin to roll.
64 Controls Driving Manual transmission When shifting into 5th or 6th gear, press the gearshift lever to the right. Otherwise, the engine could be damaged if you inadvert- ently shift into 3rd or 4th gear. < Reverse gear Select this only when th e vehicle is stationary.
65 Driving Contr ols R Reverse Select this only when th e vehicle is stationary. N Neutral You can select this in a car wash, for example. The vehicle can roll. D Drive, automatic position Position for normal vehicle operation. All for- ward gears are sele cted automatically.
66 Controls Driving > To upshift, briefly pull the right shift paddle +. > To downshift, briefly pull the left shift paddle –. Upshifts and downshifts ar e executed only when they will result .
67 Driving Contr ols Selector lever positions P R N D M/S + – The selector lever position and the engaged gear are displayed, e.g. M4. Engaging selector lever posi tions > The selector lever can be moved out of position P only with the engine running: interlock.
68 Controls Driving D Drive mode In Drive mode, all forward gears are shifted automatically. Kickdown For sudden acceleration maneuvers such as passing, depress the accelerator past the resis- tance point.
69 Driving Contr ols > To upshift, briefly pull the right shift paddle +. > To downshift, briefly pull the left shift paddle –. Driving dynamics co ntrol The driving dynamics control permits y.
70 Controls Driving 5. Rotate allen wrench until it reaches the stop, arrow 2 . The parking lock is unlocked. Do not turn allen wr ench in the oppo- site direction; otherwise, you may damage the mechanism. < 6. Remove allen wrench from the opening.
71 Driving Contr ols Turn signals/ headlamp flasher 1 High beams 2 Headlamp flasher 3 Turn signal Using turn signals Press the lever beyond the resistance point. To turn off manually, press the lever to the resistance point. Unusually rapid flashing of the indicator lamp and the turn signals indicates that one of the turn signal bulbs has failed.
72 Controls Driving Switching on wipers Press the lever upward, arrow 1 . The lever automatically returns to its initial position when released. Normal wiper speed Press once. The system switches to operation in the inter- mittent mode when the vehicle is stationary.
73 Driving Contr ols United States: the washer fluid mixture ratio is regulated by the U.S. EPA and many individual states; do not exce ed the allowable washer flu id dilution ratio limits that apply. Follow the usa ge instructions on the washer fluid container .
74 Controls Driving Increasing speed Briefly press the lever, arrow 1 , until the desired speed is reached. Each time the lever is pr essed briefly, the speed is increased by approx. 1 mph/1 km/h. Accelerating using the lever Press the lever, arrow 1 , until the des ired speed is reached.
75 Controls overview Contr ols Controls overview Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
76 Controls Controls overview Tachometer Never force the engin e speed up into the red warning field, see arrow. In this range, the fuel supply is interrupted to protect the engine. Engine oil temperature When the engine is at normal opera ting temper- ature, the engine oil temperature is between approx.
77 Controls overview Contr ols Computer Displays in the instrument cluster Calling up information Press the button in the turn signal/high beam lever. The following items of information are displayed .
78 Controls Controls overview Displays on the Control Display The computer can also be opened via iDrive. 1. "Vehicle Info" 2. "Onboard info" or "Trip computer" Displayin.
79 Controls overview Contr ols Settings and information Operating pr inciple 1 Button for: > Selecting display > Setting values 2 Button for: > Confirming selected display or set values > .
80 Controls Controls overview Units of measure You can change the units for fuel consumption, route/distance, temper ature and pressure. 1. "Settings" 2. "Language/Units" 3. Select the desired menu item . 4. Select the desired unit.
81 Controls overview Contr ols Possible displays 1 Button for selecting functions 2 Service requirements 3 Engine oil 4 Roadworthiness test 5 Front brake pads 6 Rear brake pads 7 Brake fluid The sequence of displa yed service items may vary. The data for the ne xt service appointment is shown first.
82 Controls Controls overview Entering dead lines for lega lly required inspections Make sure the date on the Control Display is always set correctly, refer to page 84 ; other- wise, the effectiveness of Condition Based Service CBS is not ensured. 1. "Vehicle Info" 2.
83 Controls overview Contr ols 1. Push button 1 in the turn signal/high beam lever up or down repe atedly until the appro- priate symbol appears in the display, accompanied by the time and the word "SET". 2. Press button 2 . 3. Use button 1 to set the hours.
84 Controls Controls overview Date The settings are stored for the remote control currently in use, refer also to Personal Profile on page 32 . Setting the date In the instrume nt cluster To set the dd/mm or mm/dd date format, refer to Setting the date format below.
85 Controls overview Contr ols indicates that Check Control messages have been stored. These Check Control messages can be viewed again later, refer to page 85 . Text messages Text messages at the uppe r edge of the Control Display explain the meaning of the displayed indicator and warning lamps.
86 Controls Controls overview 2. Press button 2 . "CHECK OK" appears if there are no Check Control messages. If a Check Control mes- sage has been stored, the corresponding lamp lights up. It is accompanied by a text message on the Control Display.
87 Controls overview Contr ols Activating/deactiva ting the limit 1. "Settings" 2. "Speed" 3. "Warning" 4. Press the controller. Settings on the Control Display Language on the Control Disp lay Setting the language 1. "Settings" 2.
88 Controls T echnology for driving comfort and safe ty Technology for driving comfort and safety Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
89 T echnology for driving comf ort and safety Contr ols System limitations Even with PDC, final responsibility for estimating the distance between the vehicle and any obstructions always remains with the driver. Even when sensors are pro- vided, there is a blind spot in which objects can no longer be detected.
90 Controls T echnology for driving comfort and safe ty In the same way as with a differential interlock, even if DSC is deactivated, brake actions are still performed on the rear axle t o enhance drive output if the drive whee ls experience a signifi- cant loss of traction.
91 T echnology for driving comf ort and safety Contr ols Flat Tire Monitor FTM The concept The system does not measure the actual infla- tion pressure in the tires. The system detects a pressure loss in a tire by comparing the rotational speeds of the individ- ual wheels while moving.
92 Controls T echnology for driving comfort and safe ty Indication of a flat tire The warning lamps come on in yellow and red. A message appears on the Control Display. In addition, a signal sounds. There is a flat tire or a major loss in tire pressure.
93 T echnology for driving comf ort and safety Contr ols System limitations Sudden serious tire damage c aused by external influences ca nnot be indicated in advance. < The system does not functi on correctly if it has not been reset. For example, a flat tire may be indicated even though the tire inflation pres- sures are correct.
94 Controls T echnology for driving comfort and safe ty 5. Reset the inflation pr essure by selecting "Reset". 6. Start driving. The tires are shown in gray and "Resetting TPM..." is displayed. After driving a few minu tes, the set inflation pressures in the tires are accepted as the target values to be monitored.
95 T echnology for driving comf ort and safety Contr ols Message for unsuc cessful system reset Yellow warning lamp lights up. A message appears on the Control Display. The system has detec ted a wheel change, but was not reset. A reliable warning is not possible at the current inflation pressures.
96 Controls T echnology for driving comfort and safe ty Active steering The concept Active steering varies the turning angle of the front wheels in relation to steering wheel move- ments. It also varies th e steering force required to turn the wheels depending on the s peed at which you are driving.
97 T echnology for driving comf ort and safety Contr ols Airbags The following airbags are located under the marked covers: 1 Front airbags 2 Coupe: head airbags 3 Side airbags in the seat backrests 4 Convertible: knee airbags Protective action Observe the adjustment instructions on page 49 to ensure th e best possible personal protection.
98 Controls T echnology for driving comfort and safe ty Before transporting a child on the front passenger seat, read the safety precau- tions and handling inst ructions under Trans- porting children safely, refer to page 58 .
99 T echnology for driving comf ort and safety Contr ols Convertible: rollover protection system The rollover protection system is activated automatically in the event of an accident of suf- ficient severity or an extreme tilt in the car's lon- gitudinal axis.
100 Controls Lamps Lamps Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. For this reason, descrip- tions will be given of some equipment that may not be available in a vehi cle, for example due to the special o ptions or national-market version selected.
101 Lamps Contr ols lighting conditions. For example, the system cannot detect fog or hazy weather. To a void safety risks, you should always switch on the low-beam headlamps ma nually under these conditions.
102 Controls Lamps angle and other parameters, the light from the headlamp follows the course of the road. In tight curves such as on switchbacks or when turning, at speeds up to approx. 40 mph/ 70 km/h, an additional, cornering light is switched on that lights up the area inside the curve.
103 Lamps Contr ols and vice versa in response to oncoming traffic, traffic ahead of you, and adequate ambient lighting, e.g. on city streets. Switching the high beams on a nd off manually Whenever yo.
104 Controls Lamps The parking lamps or lo w beams must be switched on for the fog lamps to operate. The green indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up whenever the fog lamps are on. The fog lamps are switched off while you acti- vate the headlamp flasher or switch on the high beams.
105 Lamps Contr ols Reading lamps There are reading lamps at the front and rear, next to the interior lights. To switch on and off, press the button. Online Edition for Part no.
106 Controls Climate Climate Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. For this reason, descrip- tions will be given of some equipment that may not be available in a vehi cle, for example due to the special option s or national-market version selected.
107 Climate Contr ols 8 Air volume, manual adjustment; AUTO intensity 9 Display 10 Automatic recirculated air control AUC/ Recirculated air mode 11 Tempera ture, right side 12 ALL program 13 De frosti.
108 Controls Climate At the same time, a condensation sensor controls the program so as to prevent window condensation as much as poss ible. The program is switched off when the air distri- bution is set manually or the button is pressed again.
109 Climate Contr ols Defrosting windows and removing condensation Press the button. Quickly removes ice and conden- sation from the windshield and front side windows. For this purpose, also switch on the air conditioning. Switching air conditioning on/off The passenger compartment can only be cooled while the engine is running.
110 Controls Climate Parked car ventilation The concept The parked car ventilation provides ventilation to the passenger compartment and lowers its temperature, if necessary. For any outside temperature, the system can be switched on or off directly or via a preset switch-on time.
111 Prac tical interior accessories Contr ols Practical interior accessories Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
112 Controls Practical i nterior accessories 3. Hold the hand-held transmitter of the device to be controlled about 1 in/2.5 cm to 3 in/8 cm away from the buttons on the inside mirror.
113 Prac tical interior accessories Contr ols Canada: if the LED does not flash rapidly after approx. 60 seconds, alter the distanc e and repeat this step or, if the program ming by means of the hand-.
114 Controls Practical i nterior accessories To set the compass zones, press the setting button for approx. 3-4 s econds. The number of the compass zone set is shown in the display.
115 Prac tical interior accessories Contr ols Glove compartment Opening Pull the handle. The light in the glove compartment comes on. To prevent injury in the event of an acci- dent while the vehicle is being driven, close the glove compartment immedia tely after use.
116 Controls Practical i nterior accessories Storage compartments inside the vehicle Compartments are located next to the steering column, on the doors, in the center console, and in the rear between the seats. Do not place unsecure d objects in them; otherwise, they could endanger the car's occupants, e.
117 Prac tical interior accessories Contr ols Lighter With the engine running or the ignition switched on, press in the cigarette lighter. The lighter can be pulled ou t as so on as it pops back out. Hold or touch the hot cigarette lighter by the knob only.
118 Controls Practical i nterior accessories Otherwise, cargo could be thro wn around and endanger the occupa nts in the event of sharp braking or swerving. < The lashing eyes in the trunk provide you with a way to attach trunk nets or draw straps for securing suitcases an d luggage, refer to page 127 .
119 Prac tical interior accessories Contr ols Securing cargo After loading, secure the ski bag and its contents. Tighten the retaining strap on the tensioning buckle for this purpose. Secure the ski bag in th e manner described; otherwise, it c ould endanger the car's occupants, e.
120 Controls Practical i nterior accessories 4. Release the strap, lay out the transport bag between the front seats and load it. The zip fastener makes objects in the ski bag easier to reach. Ensure that the skis are clean when you load them into the transport bag.
121 Prac tical interior accessories Contr ols Online Edition for Part no. 01402911223 - © 06/13 BMW AG.
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This section provides you with information useful in dealing with specific driving and operating conditions. Driving tips Online Edition for Part no. 01402911223 - © 06/13 BMW AG.
124 Driving tips Th ings to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
125 Things to r emember when driving Driving tips Check tire inflation p ressure regularly Check the tire inflation pr essure at least twice a month and before embarking on a long journey, and correct it if necessary. Low tire inflation pressure causes higher rolling resistance and thus increases fuel consumption and tire wear.
126 Driving tips Th ings to remember when driving Hot exhaust system In all vehicles, extrem ely high tempera- tures are generated in the exhaust sys- tem. Do not remove the he at shields installed in its vicinity, and never apply undercoating to them.
127 Things to r emember when driving Driving tips Hills To prevent overheating and the resulting reduced efficienc y of the brake system, drive long or steep downhill gradients in the gear in which the least br aking is required. Even light but consistent brak e pressure can lead to high temperatures, brake wear and possibly even brake failure.
128 Driving tips Th ings to remember when driving 1,400 lbs and there will be five 150-lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and lugga ge load capacity is 650 lbs: 1,400 lbs minus 750 lbs = 650 lbs. 5. Determine the com bined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle.
129 Things to r emember when driving Driving tips Only attach the cargo st raps using the lashing eyes shown in the illust ration. Do not secure cargo with the anchors for tether straps, refer to page 60 , otherwise, these could be damaged. < Coupe: roof-mounted luggage rack A special rack system is available as an o ption f o r y o u r B M W .
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This chapter describes how you can enter destinations and specify your route so that your navigation system guides you reliably to your destination. Navigation Online Edition for Part no.
132 Navigatio n Navigation system Navigation system Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or country version.
133 Navigation system Navigation Removing navigation DVD 1. Press button 1 . The DVD emerg es slightly from the dr ive. 2. Remove the DVD. Querying statu s 1.
134 Navigatio n Destination ent ry Destination entry Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or country version.
135 Desti nation entry Navigation 2. Select letters, if necessary. The list is reduced in steps with each entry. To delete letters: > To delete individual lette rs: Turn the controller to select , and then press the controller. > To delete all letters: Turn the controller to select , and then press the cont roller for an extended period.
136 Navigatio n Destination ent ry Starting destin ation guidance after entering the destination 1. "Accept destination" 2. "Start guidance" or "Add as another desti- nation", refer to page 141 . > Setting "Route pref erence", refer to page 143 .
137 Desti nation entry Navigation 4. Depending on the selection, select an exist- ing contact from the list or the type of address and enter the last and first name. 5. "Store in vehicle" Editing or deleting a n address 1. "Navigation" 2.
138 Navigatio n Destination ent ry Opening the search for special destinations 1. "Navigation" 2. "Points of Interest" The search can be narrowed by entering the location and type of special destination. Searching online 1. "Google™ Local Search" 2.
139 Desti nation entry Navigation With the Professional navigation system: In the split screen, specia l destinations from the selected category are di splayed as symbols in the map view.
140 Navigatio n Destination ent ry > Select the symbol. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" > "Exit interactive map": Go back to the map view.
141 Desti nation entry Navigation Depending on the entry, up to 20 towns/ cities may be suggested. 6. Continue making the entry as prompted by the system. If there are seve ral town s/cities with the same name: Towns/cities that sound the same are compiled in a separate list and ar e displa yed as one town/ city followed by three dots.
142 Navigatio n Destination ent ry Starting the trip After entering all inte rmediate destinations, highlight the first destination and say "Start guidance" For example if the second destination is high- lighted at the start of route guidance, then the first destination is skipped over.
143 Destination guidance Navigation Destination guidance Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or coun try version.
144 Navigatio n Destinat ion guida nce 5. Select additional route criteria, if desired. Where possible, the select ed criteria will be avoided on the route. > "Avoid highways": highways are avoided where possible. > "Avoid toll roads": toll roads are avoided where possible.
145 Destination guidance Navigation Resuming the orig inal route If the route section should no longer be bypassed: 1. "Navigation" 2. "Route information" 3. "New route for" 4. "Remove blocking" Gas station re commendations The remaining range is calculated and filling stations along the route are displayed.
146 Navigatio n Destinat ion guida nce 1 Toolbar 2 Route segment with traffic obstruction 3 Road sign for traffic obstruction 4 Planned route 5 Current location 6 Upper status box 7 Lower status box Lines on the map Streets and roads are depicted with different colors and lines according to their classification.
147 Destination guidance Navigation > "Day/night mode" Select and adjust depending on light conditions. "Traffic conditions/gray map" active: Settings are not ta ken into account. > "Satellite images" Depending on the ava ilability and resolu- tion, satellite images ar e displayed in scales of approx.
148 Navigatio n Destinat ion guida nce incident data or the RD S-TMC network, (b) your violation of this directive and/or (c) any unautho- rized or unlawful activiti es by you in connection herewith. B. Total Traffic Network traffic data is informa- tional only.
149 Destination guidance Navigation > Green: clear roads > Gray: general traffic information, e.g. construction zone The bulletins displayed depend in the respec- tive traffic information service. Filtering traffic bu lletins Set which traffic bulletins are displayed on the map.
150 Navigatio n Destinat ion guida nce > Depending on the type of road and the nature and length of th e traffic obstruction, the route can also be calculated so that you travel through the traffic obstruction. > Certain hazards are displayed regardless of the setting.
151 What to do if … Navigation What to do if … Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or coun try version.
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Operation of the radio, CD equipment and external audio devices as well as their tone settings are described in this chapter. Entertainment Online Edition for Part no.
154 Entertainment On/ off and tone On/off and tone Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or country version.
155 On/ off and tone Entertainment Adjusting volume Turn knob 1 next to the CD/DVD player until the desired volume is obtained. You can also adjust the volume with buttons on the steering wheel, refer to page 13 . Setting tone controls You can alter various tone settings, e.
156 Entertainment On/ off and tone Multi-channel playback, sur round You can choose between stereo and multi- channel playback, surround. 1. "CD/Multimedia", "Radio" or "Settings".
157 Radi o Entertainment Radio Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or coun try version.
158 Entertainment Rad io 4. Select the frequency: turn the controller. To store the statio n: press the contro ller for an extended period. Renaming a r adio station An FM station with changing station names can be renamed. 1. "Radio" 2. "FM" 3.
159 Radi o Entertainment HD Radio™ reception Many radio stations transmit analog and digital signals. License conditions HD radio technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Di gital Corporatio n. U.S. and foreign patents. HD Radio™ and the HD, HD Radio, and Arc logo s are proprietary tra de- marks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
160 Entertainment Rad io Storing stations The station currently selected is stored. 1. "Radio" 2. "Presets" 3. "Store station" 4. Select the desired memory location. The list of stored stations is stored for the remote control currently in use.
161 Satellite r adio Entertainment Satellite radio Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or coun try version.
162 Entertainment Satellite r adio 4. "Manage subscription" The telephone number a nd electronic serial number, ESN, are displa yed. 5. Call Sirius to deacti vate the channels. Selecting channels You can only listen to activated channels. The selected channel is stored for the remote control currently in use.
163 Satellite r adio Entertainment Selecting category 1. "Radio" 2. "Satellite radio" 3. "Category" 4. Select the desired category. Time shift Approximately one hour of the channel cur- rently being listened to is temporarily stored in a cache memory.
164 Entertainment Satellite r adio Storing artist, t rack, or game Only current broadcasts can be stored as favor- ites. The channel information must be available. 1. "Radio" 2. "Satellite radio" 3. Select "All channels" or the desir ed category.
165 Satellite r adio Entertainment Traffic Jump Traffic and weather information f or a selected region are broadcast at intervals of a few minutes. Selecting region 1. "Radio" 2. "Satellite radio" 3. Open "Options". 4. "Set jump" 5.
166 Entertainment CD/DVD player CD/DVD player Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or country version.
167 CD/D VD player Entertainment 4. Select the desired trac k to begin playback. CDs/DVDs with compressed audio files Depending on the data , some letters and numbers of the CD/DVD may not be displayed correctly. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "CD/DVD" 3.
168 Entertainment CD/DVD player Fast forward/ reverse Press and hold the button for the corresponding direction. Video playback Country codes Only DVDs with the code of the home region can be played back; also refer to the information on your DVD. Starting playback For your own safety, the vide o image is only dis- played up to approx.
169 CD/D VD player Entertainment In fast forward/re verse: the speed increases every time the controller is pressed. To stop, start playback. DVD menu 1. If necessary, turn the controller to open the Video menu. 2. "DVD menu" The DVD menu is displayed.
170 Entertainment CD/DVD player Zoom Display the video image on the full screen. 1. Turn the controller during pla yback. 2. Open "Options". 3. "Additional options" 4. "Zoom mode" Selecting track DVD video: 1. Turn the controller wh en the DVD menu is displayed.
171 CD/D VD player Entertainment Damage Avoid leaving fingerprints, as well as dust, scratches or moisture on the CDs/DVDs. Keep CDs/DVDs in protective sle eves or cases. Do not subject CDs/DVDs to temperatures above 122 7 /50 6 , nor to high humidity levels or direct sunlight.
172 Entertainment Music collection Music collection Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or country version.
173 Music co llection Entertainment You can switch to the ot her audio sources with- out interrupting the st orage process. Tracks from the current CD/DVD can also be called up, if they have been stored already. Interrupting stora ge 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2.
174 Entertainment Music collection Playing music Music search All tracks for which additional information has been stored can be accessed by the music search. Tracks without additional infor mation can be called up via the correspond ing album. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2.
175 Music co llection Entertainment Top 50 List of the 50 most fr equently played tracks. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3. "Top 50" 4. Select the desired track, if necessary. Albums All stored albums, listed in order of their storage dates.
176 Entertainment Music collection Deleting an album An album cannot be deleted while a track from it is being played. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection" 3.
177 External de vices Entertainment External devices Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or coun try version.
178 Entertainment External de vices 4. "Volume" 5. Turn the controller until the desired volume is set and then press the controller. USB audio interface/Music interface for smartphones Overview It is possible to connect external audio devices.
179 External de vices Entertainment Number of tracks The data from up to four USB devices or for approx. 36,000 tracks can be stored in the vehicle. If a fifth dev ice is connect ed or if more than 36,000 tracks are stored, then the data of existing tracks may be deleted.
180 Entertainment External de vices Current playback List of tracks currently being played. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "External devices" 3. Select the or symbol. 4. "Current playback" Random play sequence The current list of tracks is played in random sequence.
181 External de vices Entertainment > Sound is output over the vehicle speakers. > The volume of the sou nd output depends on the device. If nec essary, change the volume setting on the device. > Up to four external devices can be paired with the vehicle.
182 Entertainment External de vices Connecting a particular device A device that has already been paired can be connected as an active audio source. Connection is not possible if a data exchange is currently taking place via a mobile pho ne that is connected via Bluetooth.
183 External de vices Entertainment Disconnecting an au dio connection 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Bluetooth® (audio)" 3. Select the desired device from the list of connected devices. 4. Open "Options". 5. "Configure phone" 6.
184 Entertainment External de vices Disconnect one of the two conne ctions, e.g. the audio connection, refer to page 183 , and start playback again. If you have gone through all items in the list and still cannot activate the de sired function, please contact Customer Relations or your BMW center.
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188 Communications Te l e p h o n e Telephone Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or country version.
189 Te l e p h o n e Communication s Notes At high temperatures, the c harging function of the mobile phone may be limited and so me functions may no longer be carried out. When using the mobile phon e via the vehicle, follow the operating instructions of the mobile phone.
190 Communications Te l e p h o n e 4. "Configure Bluetooth®" 5. Select the desired additional function: > "Additional telephone" > "Office" > "Bluetooth ® audio" If an additional function is deactivated, it cannot be assigned to a phone.
191 Te l e p h o n e Communication s Following the initial pairing > The mobile phone is d etected/connect ed in the vehicle within a short period of time when the engine is running or the ignition is switched on.
192 Communications Te l e p h o n e 5. "Remove phone from list" What to do if … For information on suitable mobile phones, refer to page 188 . The mobile phone could not be paired or con- nected. > Is Bluetooth activated in the vehicle and in the mobile phone? Acti vate Bluetooth in the vehicle and in the mobile phone.
193 Te l e p h o n e Communication s Operation Adjusting volume Turn the knob until the desired volume is reached. The setting is stored for the remote control currently in use. The vehicle automatica lly adjusts the volume of the microphone on the mobile phone and the volume of the person on the phone with you.
194 Communications Te l e p h o n e Entering ph one numbers Dialing a numb er 1. "Telephone" 2. "Dial number" 3. Select the digits individually.
195 Te l e p h o n e Communication s Establishing a conference call Two calls can be connected to a single telephone con ference call. 1. Establish two calls. 2. "Conference call" When terminating a conference call, both calls are ended. If one call is terminated by another party, the other call can be continued.
196 Communications Te l e p h o n e Editing a contact Changing entries in the "Contacts" menu. If a contact is changed, the change s are not stored in the mobile pho ne. A copy of the entry is stored in the vehicle. 1. Highlight the contact.
197 Te l e p h o n e Communication s Saving an entry in the contacts 1. Highlight the entry. 2. Open "Options". 3. "Store as new cont act" or "Add to existing contact". 4. Select contact if necessary. 5. Select the type of number: "Home", "Business", "Mobile" or "Other".
198 Communications Te l e p h o n e Each digit can be spo ken individually or com- bined into a sequence to accelerate the entry process. Using altern ative command s There are ofte n a number of co mmands to run a function, e.g.: Example: dialing p hone numbers 1.
199 Te l e p h o n e Communication s Adjusting volume Turn knob during announcement. > The volume rema ins the same, even if the volume of other audio so urces is changed. > The volume is stored for the remote control currently in use. Notes Notes on Emergency Requests Do not use the voice operation system to ini- tiate an emer gency call.
200 Communications Te l e p h o n e Inserting mobile phone 1. Depending on the mobile phone, it may be necessary to remove th e protective cap of the antenna connector and from the USB connection of the mobile phone. 2. Push the mobile phone with the buttons facing upward toward the electrical conn ec- tions and press down until it engages.
201 Office Communication s Office Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or coun try version.
202 Communications Office Contacts General information Contacts can be created and edited. The con- tacts from the mobile phone are displayed as well if this function is supported by the mobile phone. The addresses can be used as destina- tions for navigation and the phone numbers can be dialed.
203 Office Communication s If the address is corrected and stored, then a copy is established in the vehicl e. The address is not changed on the mobile phone. New contact A contact can be associated with up to 8 phone numbers, 2 addresses, 3 email addresses, and one Internet ad dress.
204 Communications Office 4. "Configure Bluetooth®" 5. "Show images" The display of all contact pictures is activated or deactivated. Deleting contacts Only contacts that are stored in the vehicle are deleted. The contacts on the mobile phone cannot be deleted.
205 Office Communication s Deleting messages Messages from the Concierge service, My Info, BMW Info, and BMW Online can be deleted. To delete a message: 1. "Office" 2. "Messages" 3. Select the desired message. 4. Open "Options".
206 Communications Office BMW Info General information Messages from BMW a bout technical campaigns and news fro m BMW. Displaying messages Select the desired message. Selecting additional functions The following functions are available when a message is selected: E-mail Displaying e-mail 1.
207 Office Communication s 4. "Fully download e-mails" Only a part of an e-mail from a mobile phone is loaded into the vehicle. Reading e-mail Reading e-mail, see page 209 . Calendar Displaying cale ndar Appointments from the last 20 days and the next 50 days can be displayed.
208 Communications Office Using contact data Contact data from dead lines, tasks, text mes- sages, e-mails and notes can be stored or selected, see page 208 . Reading a task aloud Reading a task aloud, refer to page 209 . Notes Displaying notes 1. "Office" 2.
209 Office Communication s Storing contact dat a 1. "Use contact data" 2. Highlight a phone number or e-mail address. 3. Open "Options". 4. "Add to existing contac t" or "Store as new contact" Reading aloud Text messages, emails, appointments, tasks, and notes can be read alo ud.
210 Communications Contacts Contacts Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or country version.
211 Contacts Communication s Displaying contacts 1. "Contacts" 2. "My contacts" All contacts are listed in alphabetical order. Depending on the number of contacts, an A-Z search is offered. A symbol indicates the storage location of the contacts: Editing a contact 1.
212 Communications Conn ectedDrive ConnectedDrive Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. Equipment is also described that is not available because of, for example, selected options or country version.
213 Connect edDrive Communication s > In addition, the optional Convenience Plan offers Concierge servic e and information on route planning, the traffic situation and weather. Using Critic al Calling, a limited number of calls can be made via the BMW Assist Response Center, for example if the mobile phone is not available or discharged.
214 Communications Conn ectedDrive Starting BMW Road side Assistance without BMW Assist or TeleService 1. "BMW Assist" or "ConnectedDrive" 2. "Roadside Assistance" The Roadside Assistance number is d is- played. If a mobile phone is paired, a con- nection to BMW Roadside Assistance is established.
215 Connect edDrive Communication s Opening th e start page 1. Open "Options". 2. "Display start page" Loading a new p age 1. Open "Options".
216 Communications Conn ectedDrive 1. "Vehicle Info" 2. "Vehicle status" 3. Open "Options". 4. "Last Service Request" Service status Displaying availabl e services Display of all services available in the vehicle.
217 Connect edDrive Communication s Displaying status You can display informat ion about the currently available software applications. 1. "ConnectedDrive" 2. "BMW apps" Plugin Selected functions of the mobile phone are displayed on the Control Display.
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This section helps you maintain your car's mobility by supplying important information on vital topics including fuels and lubricants, wheels and tires, serv ice, maintenance and Roadside Assistance.
220 Mobility Re f u e l i n g Refueling Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
221 R efueling Mobil ity Manually releasing the f uel filler flap In the event of a malfun ction, you can rele ase the fuel filler flap manually: 1. Remove the cover fr om the right-hand sidewall of the trunk. 2. Pull the button with the fuel pump symbol down.
222 Mobility Re f u e l i n g Minimum fuel grade BMW recommends AKI 89. Do not use gasoline below the indicated minimum fuel grade; otherw ise, proper engine function is not ensured. < If you use gasoline with this minimum AKI rat- ing, the engine may produce knocking sounds when starting at high ou tside temperatu res.
223 Wheels and tires Mobil ity Wheels and tires Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
224 Mobility Wh eels and tires Tire inflation pressures fo r driving up to 100 mph or 160 km/ h For normal driving up to 100 mph or 160 km/h and to achieve optimum driving comfort, adjust pressures to.
225 Wheels and tires Mobil ity Coupe: tire inf lation pressures for the 12 8i Coupe: tire inf lation pressures for the 13 5i Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/psi Traveling speeds up to a max.
226 Mobility Wh eels and tires Convertible: tir e inflation pressure s for the 128i Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/psi Traveling speeds up to a max. of 100 mph/160 km/h Traveling speeds including those exceeding 100 mph/160 km/h All pressure specificat ions in the table ar e indicated in bar/psi with cold tires.
227 Wheels and tires Mobil ity Convertible: tire in flation pressures for the 135i Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/psi Traveling speeds up to a max. of 100 mph/160 km/h Traveling speeds including those exceeding 100 mph/160 km/h All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in bar/psi with cold tires.
228 Mobility Wh eels and tires Tire identification marks Knowledge of the labelin g on the side of the tire makes it easier to identify and choose the right tires.
229 Wheels and tires Mobil ity The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahe ad braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics.
230 Mobility Wh eels and tires Unusual vibrations encountered during normal vehicle operation ca n indi cate tire failure or some other vehicle defect . This can, for exam- ple, be caused by driving over curbs. The same applies to any other abnormal roa d behavior, such as pulling severely to the right or left.
231 Wheels and tires Mobil ity Recommended tire brands Certain makes of tire are recomm ended by BMW for each tire size. They are marked wi th a clearly visible BMW designation on the sidewall of the tire. When properly used, these tires meet the high- est standards in terms of safety and handling characteristics.
232 Mobility Engine compartment Engine compartment Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
233 Engine compartmen t Mobil ity Releasing Pull the lever. Opening To avoid damage, make sure that the wiper arms are aga inst the windshield before you open the engine compartment. Do not open the engine hood before the engine has cooled down; otherwise, injuries may result.
234 Mobility Engine compartment 2. Press button 2 . The oil level is checked and the reading displayed. Possible displays 1 Oil level OK 2 Oil level is being checked. This can take about 3 min utes if the car is at a standstill on a level surface, or about 5 minutes while th e car is on the move.
235 Engine compartmen t Mobil ity Have the vehicle checked immedi- ately; otherwis e, the excess oil may lead to engine damage. < > "Measurement inactive.
236 Mobility Engine compartment Coolant temperat ure If the coolant and therefore the engin e over- heats, a warning lamp lights up. A message appears on the Control Display. Checking coolant level Do not add coolant to the cooling system when the engine is ho t.
237 Maint enance Mobil ity Maintenance Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
238 Mobility Maintenance Socket for Onboard Diagnosis OBD The socket for onboard diagnosis sh ould only be used by your BMW center or at a workshop that works according to BMW repair procedures with corresp ondingly trained per- sonnel and by otherwise authorized personnel; otherwise, use can result in malfunctioning of the vehicle.
239 Care Mobil ity Care Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described. For this reason, descrip- tions will be given of some equipment that may not be available in a vehi cle, for example due to the special options or national-market ver sion selected.
240 Mobility Care Driving into an automatic ca r wash Perform the following steps to ensure that the vehicle can roll: Manual transmission: 1. Shift into neutral. 2. Release parking brake, refer to page 63 . 3. Switch off the engin e. 4. Leave the remote control in the ignition lock.
241 Care Mobil ity In order to prevent staining, e.g due to clothing, clean the leather approximately every two months. Clean light-colored leather more frequently as it shows dust and dirt more noticeably. Use BMW Premium Leather Care since dirt and grease will otherwise slow ly affect the protec- tive layer of the leather.
242 Mobility Care Carpet and floor mats Keep floor mats, carpet, and other objects out of the movement range of the pedals; otherwise, they may inhi bit the function of the pedals during driving. Do not place additional floor mats onto an existing one or onto other objects.
243 R eplacing components Mobil ity Replacing components Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all production, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
244 Mobility Replacing components Headlight lenses In cool or humid weather, condensation may form on the interior of outside lamps. The con- densation will disappear af ter a short time when driving with the headlamps switched on. The headlamp glasses do no t need to be changed.
245 R eplacing components Mobil ity Parking lamps, roadside parking lamp s W5W bulb, 5 watts 1. Remove the headlamp cover. The figure shows the right- hand headlamp. 2. Pull out the bulb holder. 3. Remove and replace the bu lb. 4. Reinsert the bulb holder.
246 Mobility Replacing components Turn signals, front PY21W bulb, 21 watts The turn signal bulb can be changed via a cover in the wheel arch. 1. Turn the respecti ve wheel inwards. 2. Using a coin, turn both locks of the co ver all the way to the left, arrows 1 , and remove the cover.
247 R eplacing components Mobil ity 1 Roadside parking lamp and tail lamp LED 2 Inner brake lamp 3 Outer brake lamp 4 Reflector 5 Lateral reflector 6 Turn signal 7 Backup lamp 8 Brake Force Display lamp Replacing tail l amps Outer brake lamp The outer brake lamp can be accessed through a single socket.
248 Mobility Replacing components Changing wheels Your BMW is equipped with run-flat tires as standard. This eliminates the need to change a wheel immediately in the event of a puncture. For information on continuing to drive with a damaged tire, refer to Indica tion of a flat tire on page 92 .
249 R eplacing components Mobil ity > Radio In some cases, statio ns may have to be stored again, refer to page 160 . > Navigation system Wait for the system to start, refer to page 151 . > Glass roof It may happen that the roof can only be tilted.
250 Mobility Giving and receiving assistance Giving and receiving assistance Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
251 Giving and rec eiving assistance Mobil ity Automatically triggering an Em ergency Request Under certain conditions, an Emergency Request is sent automatically immediately after a severe accid ent. An automatic Emergency Request is not affected by pressing the SOS button.
252 Mobility Giving and receiving assistance Connecting jumper cables Connect the jum per cables in the correct order to prevent sparking at the battery, which could caus e injury.
253 Giving and rec eiving assistance Mobil ity Use only the tow fitting provided with the vehicle and screw it a ll 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.
254 Mobility Giving and receiving assistance Attach the tow bar to the tow fittings only, as attaching it to othe r parts of the vehicle could result in damage. < With a tow rope When starting off in the towing vehicle, make sure that the tow rope is taut.
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258 Ref e r e n c e T echnical data Technical data Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
259 Te c h n i c a l d a t a Ref e r e n c e Weights Coupe Convertible Capacities 128i 135i Approved gross weight > with manual transmission lbs/kg 4,134/1,875 4,255/1,930 > with automatic trans.
260 Ref e r e n c e S hort commands for the voice activ ation system Short commands for the voice activation system Vehicle equipment In this chapter, all pr oduction, country, and optional equipment that is offered in the model range is described.
261 Short commands for the voice activ at ion sys tem Ref e r e n c e CD/Multimedia CD/DVD drive Music collection External devices Tone control Function Command Selecting a track { Track … } e.
262 Ref e r e n c e S hort commands for the voice activ ation system Radio FM AM Satellite radio Presets Function Command Selecting a station directly { Station … } e.
263 Short commands for the voice activ at ion sys tem Ref e r e n c e Telephone Office Contacts Function Command Dialing a phone number { Dial number } Opening the Telephone menu { Telephone } Display.
264 Ref e r e n c e S hort commands for the voice activ ation system Navigation General information Map Function Command Navigation menu { Navigation } Opening destination entry { Enter address } Ente.
265 Short commands for the voice activ at ion sys tem Ref e r e n c e Split screen settings Destination guidance w ith interm ediate dest inations ConnectedDrive or BMW Assist Function Command Split s.
266 Ref e r e n c e S hort commands for the voice activ ation system Vehicle information Settings Vehicle Equipment Function Command Accessing the onboar d computer { Onboard i nfo } Opening the trip .
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268 Ref e r e n c e Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Index A ABS Antilock Brake System 89 Acceleration assistant, refer to Launch Control 70 Accessories, refer to Veh icle equipment 5 Acc.
269 Everything from A to Z Ref e r e n c e Average speed 77 Avoid highways in navigation 143 Avoiding unintentional alarms 40 Axle loads, refer to Weights 25 9 B Backrests, refer to Seats 50 Backrest .
270 Ref e r e n c e Everything from A to Z Care 239 – automatic car washes 239 – care products 240 – carpets 242 – chrome parts 241 – convertible top 242 – displays 242 – fine wood parts.
271 Everything from A to Z Ref e r e n c e Connecting an MP3 player, refer to AUX-In connection 177 Connecting an MP3 player, refer to USB audio interface 178 Connecting vacuum cleaner, refer to Conne.
272 Ref e r e n c e Everything from A to Z Directory for navigation, refer to Address book 136 Display, refer to Control Display 20 Displaying conta ct pictures 203 Display lighting, refer to Instrume.
273 Everything from A to Z Ref e r e n c e ESP Electronic Stability Program, refer to Dynamic Stability Control DSC 89 Exhaust system, refer to Hot exhaust system 126 Exterior mirrors 55 – adjusting.
274 Ref e r e n c e Everything from A to Z Headlamp control, automatic 100 Headlamp cover 244 Headlamp flasher 71 – indicator lamp 15 Headlamps – replacing bulbs 244 Head Light, refer to Adaptive .
275 Everything from A to Z Ref e r e n c e Keypad dialing 195 Kickdown 65 Knock cont rol 221 L Lamps – adaptive light control 101 – interior lighting 104 Lamps, refer to Parking lamps/ Low beams 1.
276 Ref e r e n c e Everything from A to Z Mobile phone, installation location, refer to Center armrest 115 Mobile phone, refer to Telephone 188 Modifications, te chnical, refer to For your own safety.
277 Everything from A to Z Ref e r e n c e Park Distance Control PDC 88 Parked car ventilation 110 – preselecting sw itch-on times 110 – switching on and off directly 110 Parking – vehicle 63 Pa.
278 Ref e r e n c e Everything from A to Z Retreaded tires 230 Reverse – CD player 168 Reverse gear 67 – automatic transmission with Steptronic 65 – manual transmission 64 Road map 145 Roadside .
279 Everything from A to Z Ref e r e n c e Shifting gears with automatic transmission with Steptr onic 65 Shift into a drive position, refer to selector lever positions 67 Shiftlock, refer to Changing.
280 Ref e r e n c e Everything from A to Z Switching the air conditioning on and off 109 Switching the entertainm ent audio output on/off 154 Switch-on times of parke d car ventilation, preselec ting .
281 Everything from A to Z Ref e r e n c e Transmission – 7-gear Sport automatic transmission with double clutch 66 – automatic transmission with Steptr onic 64 – idle position 67 – launch co .
282 Ref e r e n c e Everything from A to Z W Warning and indicator lamps 15 Warning messages, refer to Check Control 84 Warning triangle 251 Washer flui d 72 Washer fluid filler neck 73 Waste tray, re.
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Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il BMW 135i Coupe (2013) è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del BMW 135i Coupe (2013) - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso BMW 135i Coupe (2013) imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul BMW 135i Coupe (2013) ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il BMW 135i Coupe (2013), ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del BMW 135i Coupe (2013).
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il BMW 135i Coupe (2013). Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo BMW 135i Coupe (2013) insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.