Page 3 - Owner's Manual for Vehicle
645Ci Owner's Manual for Vehicle Congratulations, and thank you for choosing a BMW. Thorough familiarity with your vehicle will provide you with enhanced control and security when you drive it. We therefore have this request: Please take the time to read this Owner's Manual and familiarize yourself ...
Page 5 - Contents
Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Contents The fastest way to find specific topics is to use the index, refer to page 197 . Using this Owner's Manual 4 Notes 7 Reporting safety defects At a glance 10 Cockpit 16 Control Center 20 Voice comman...
Page 6 - Using this Owner's Manual; Additional sources of information; Symbols used; Symbols on vehicle components
Notes 4 Notes Using this Owner's Manual We have made every effort to ensure that you are able to find what you need in this Owner's Manual as quickly as possible. The fastest way to find specific topics is to use the detailed index at the back of the manual. If you wish to gain an initial over-view ...
Page 7 - The individual vehicle; Editorial notice
5 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility The individual vehicle On purchasing your BMW, you have decided in favor of a model with individual-ized equipment and features. This Owner's Manual describes the entire array of options and equipment avai...
Page 8 - Notes; For your own safety; Fuels
Notes 6 For your own safety Fuels Use unleaded gasoline only. Fuels containing up to and including 10 % ethanol or other oxygenates with up to 2.8 % oxygen by weight – that is, 15 % MTBE or 3 % methanol plus an equiv-alent amount of co-solvent – will not void the applicable warranties with respect t...
Page 9 - Service and warranty; Reporting safety defects
7 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Service and warranty We recommend that you read this publica-tion thoroughly. Your BMW is covered by the following war-ranties: > New Vehicle Limited Warranty > Rust Perforation Limited Warranty >...
Page 11 - At a glance
At a glance This overview of buttons, switches and displays is intended to serve as a source of orientation in your vehicle's operating environment. The section will also assist you in becoming acquainted with the control concepts and options available for operating the various systems. Online Editi...
Page 12 - All around the steering wheel: controls and displays
Cockpit 10 Cockpit All around the steering wheel: controls and displays 1 Convertible: opening and closing rear window 35 2 Convertible: opening and closing windows together 34 3 Convertible: opening and closing back windows 34 4 Opening and closing front windows 33 5 Adjusting exterior mirrors 48 6...
Page 14 - Cockpit; Instrument cluster
Cockpit 12 Instrument cluster 1 Indicator lamps for turn signals 13 2 Speedometer with display of speed for cruise control 63 3 Fixed indicator and warning lamps 13 4 Tachometer 64 and engine oil thermometer 65 5 Display for > Variable indicator and warning lamps 66 > Speed for cruise control ...
Page 16 - All around the center console: controls and displays
Cockpit 14 All around the center console: controls and displays Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 980 - © 01/04 BMW AG
Page 18 - Controls; Communication
Control Center 16 Control Center The Control Center groups the functions of a large number of switches. This means that these functions can be operated from a central position. The following section provides an introduction to the principle of the menu guidance. How you control the individual functi...
Page 19 - Menu guidance; Start menu
At a glance 17 Reference Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Menu guidance As of ignition key position 1, the following message appears on the Control Display: Confirm the message by pressing the con-troller; the start menu is opened. Start menu Via the start menu,...
Page 20 - Control Center; Selecting menu items and making adjustments
Control Center 18 Selecting menu items and making adjustments 1 To select individual menu items: turn the controller. The marking moves. Menu items shown in white can be selected 2 To activate menu items selected with the marking: press the controller. In the current field, new menu items are dis-pl...
Page 22 - The concept; Precondition; Voice commands; Activating voice command system
Voice command system 20 Voice command system The concept The voice command system allows you to control operation of various vehicle sys-tems without ever removing your hands from the steering wheel. Individual menu items on the Control Dis-play can be spoken as commands. Opera-tion via the controll...
Page 24 - Voice command system
Voice command system 22 Notes Do not use the voice command sys-tem in emergency situations. In stress situations, voice and pitch can change. < The portable phone can also be oper-ated by voice control, refer to page 151 . < For voice commands, bear the following in mind: > Issue the comman...
Page 28 - The key set; Replacement keys; Key Memory; How the system functions; Central locking system
Opening and closing 26 Opening and closing The key set 1 Master keys with remote control.They specify the functions of the Key Memory. In the process individual func-tions of your vehicle can behave differ-ently depending on the key used, see further below. To differentiate, you can mark the keys wi...
Page 29 - Using the remote control; Convenience opening mode
Controls 27 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility > Luggage compartment lid > Fuel filler door. The central locking system can be oper-ated from the outside > via the remote control > via the door lock and from inside via the button for the c...
Page 30 - Opening and closing; For US owners only
Opening and closing 28 Locking and securing Press the button. Switching on interior lamps Press the button if the vehicle is locked.You can also use this function to locate your vehicle in parking garages etc. Panic mode * By pressing and holding the button for more than approx. two seconds, you can...
Page 31 - Manual operation
Controls 29 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Using door lock One turn of the key in the driver's door lock unlocks the driver's door only.Turning the key a second time unlocks all of the remaining doors, the luggage compart-ment lid and the fuel fil...
Page 32 - Unlocking and opening doors; Hotel function
Opening and closing 30 6. Press the controller. The setting is selected. Depending on which key you have used to open the vehicle, the last adjustment is applied. Unlocking and opening doors > Either unlock both doors together with the button for the central locking sys-tem and then pull the door...
Page 33 - Emergency release
Controls 31 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Opening from inside Press the button:The luggage compartment lid opens unless the hotel function is activated, see above. Opening from outside Press the upper half of the BMW emblem or the button on the r...
Page 34 - Luggage compartment
Opening and closing 32 If special circumstances should make it absolutely necessary to operate the vehicle with the lid open: 1. Coupe: close both windows as well as the glass roofConvertible: with closed top, close all windows 2. Adjust the automatic climate control to supply a high air volume, ref...
Page 35 - Windows
Controls 33 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Indicator lamp displays > The indicator lamp below the interior rearview mirror flashes continuously: the system is armed > The indicator lamp flashes on locking: door(s) or luggage compartment lid ...
Page 36 - Individually
Opening and closing 34 Coupe: opening and closing windows Ignition key as of position 1: > Press the switch up to the resistance point:The window continues to move down-wards as long as you continue to hold the switch > Briefly press the switch beyond the resistance point:The window moves down...
Page 38 - Raising and closing glass roof; Opening and closing sliding panel; After switching off ignition; Anti-trapping mechanism
Opening and closing 36 Raising and closing glass roof Ignition key as of position 1: > Briefly press the switch for raising the roof:The roof opens and the sliding panel moves back approx. 2 in/5 cm > Press the switch twice beyond the resistance point toward the rear:The roof opens and the sli...
Page 39 - Sliding panel
Controls 37 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility 3. Turn the Allen wrench and move the glass roof in the desired direction. Sliding panel 1. Lower the cover downwards, if neces-sary using the screwdriver from the onboard tool kit at the positions indi-c...
Page 40 - Prior to opening and closing; Indicator lamp
Opening and closing 38 Partial vacuums that occur at higher speeds in the passenger compart- ment can make the convertible top flap. Use the ventilation controls to increase the air supply so that no partial vacuum occurs in the vehicle. < To close the electrically activated side windows while th...
Page 42 - Wind deflector
Opening and closing 40 2. Hold the convertible top at each side frame, arrow 3 , with both hands Lifting the convertible top at parts other than the side frame can damage it. < 3. Both persons lift on both sides simulta-neously, arrows 4 , and swing the top forwards. In doing so, keep the convert...
Page 44 - Sitting safely; Sitting safely with airbags
Adjustments 42 Adjustments Sitting safely The ideal sitting position can make a vital contribution to relaxed, fatigue-free driving. The sitting position also plays an important role together with the safety belts and air-bags in providing occupants with maximum levels of passive safety in an accide...
Page 45 - Seats; Note before adjusting
Controls 43 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Seats Note before adjusting Never attempt to adjust your seat while operating the vehicle. The seat could respond with unexpected move-ment, and the ensuing loss of vehicle con-trol could lead to an accid...
Page 46 - Adjustments; Storing
Adjustments 44 Seat, mirror and steering wheel memory You can store and select three different adjustment settings for the driver's seat, exterior mirrors and steering wheel. The adjustment of the lumbar support is not stored in the memory. Storing Ignition key as of position 1: 1. Adjust the desire...
Page 47 - Front head restraints; Coupe
Controls 45 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Safety feature 1. Close the driver's door and turn the ignition key to position 0 or 2 2. Press the desired memory button 1 , 2 or 3 and maintain pressure until the adjustment process has been com-pleted....
Page 48 - Adjusting tilt angle; Entry to the rear; Coupe: releasing backrest
Adjustments 46 Adjusting tilt angle Swivel the head restraints. Entry to the rear Before moving off, fold back both seat backrests. Otherwise, there is a risk of accident from unexpected movement. < Coupe: releasing backrest Pull the lever upwards and fold the back-rest forwards.The lever is desi...
Page 49 - Safety belts; Fastening; Heated seats
Controls 47 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Safety belts Fasten your safety belt before starting any trip. Airbags complement the safety belt as an additional safety device, but they do not represent a substitute. Fastening Make sure you hear the l...
Page 50 - Mirrors; Adjusting exterior mirrors; Steering wheel adjustment
Adjustments 48 Mirrors Adjusting exterior mirrors Armrest in the driver's door: 1 4-way adjustment 2 Switching to the other mirror or auto-matic curb monitor, refer to page 45 To prevent the exterior mirrors from being damaged due to the width of the vehicle, always fold them in by hand before enter...
Page 52 - Operating function
Adjustments 50 Operating function Briefly press the corresponding button on the steering wheel. Voice instructions of navigation system: > Switch voice instructions on/off:Maintain pressure on the button for several seconds > Repeat the last voice instruction:Briefly press the button > To p...
Page 53 - Transporting children safely; The right place for children; Children always in the rear
Controls 51 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Transporting children safely The right place for children Children always in the rear Accident research shows that the safest place for children in a vehicle is in the rear seat. Older children should be ...
Page 54 - Child seat security; Access to anchorage points
Transporting children safely 52 Child seat security All of the rear belt retractors and the front passenger's safety belt can be locked for mounting and securing child-restraint sys-tems. Information regarding this is located near the buckle latch of each safety belt. To lock safety belt Pull the en...
Page 55 - Installation guide
Controls 53 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Canadian models only: The anchorage points for the LATCH child-restraint fixing are identified by buttons. Installation guide The installation guide makes it easier to fit the LATCH child-restraint fixing...
Page 56 - Ignition lock; Interlock on automatic transmission; Starting engine
Driving 54 Driving Ignition lock 0 Steering locked The key can only be inserted or removed in this position. After removing the key, turn the steering wheel slightly until it locks. Interlock on automatic transmission > Only move the selector lever from position P with the engine running > To ...
Page 57 - Switching off engine; Manual transmission; Handbrake
Controls 55 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility SMG Sequential manual transmission and automatic transmission Your BMW is equipped with the conve-nience starting feature. Here, it is sufficient to turn the ignition key only briefly to posi-tion 3 'Star...
Page 58 - Driving; Reverse gear; Selector-lever positions
Driving 56 do not pull it too strongly. In doing so, con-tinuously press the button of the handbrake lever.Strong application of the handbrake can lead to overbraking of the rear axle and associated 'fishtailing' of the vehicle rear end.The brake lamps do not light up when the handbrake is engaged.V...
Page 59 - Gear changes
Controls 57 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility > One-touch function for Sequential mode+: manual upshifts—: manual downshifts > D: Drive mode. N is automatically engaged if the driver's door is opened with the engine running and neither pedals, ...
Page 60 - Malfunction; Changing selector-lever positions
Driving 58 speed; thus, for example, a downshift that would cause the engine to overrev will not be executed by the system > When the vehicle is stationary, the transmission automatically downshifts into first gear > Shortly before dropping below a gear-dependent minimum speed, the trans-missi...
Page 61 - Dynamic Driving Control
Controls 59 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility P Parking Select only when the vehicle is completely stationary. The rear wheels are blocked. R Reverse Select only when the vehicle is completely stationary. N Neutral E.g. engage in car washes. The vehi...
Page 62 - Activating system
Driving 60 Activating system With ignition key in position 2 Press the SPORT button.The LED in the button lights up and SPORT is displayed in the instrument cluster. Deactivating system > Press the SPORT button again or > engage reverse gear or > switch off the engine. The LED in the button...
Page 63 - Wiper system; Cleaning windshield and headlamps
Controls 61 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Triple turn signal activation is acti- vated. Wiper system 1 Standard wiper speed: briefly press once. The system automatically reverts to operation in the intermittent mode whenever the vehicle is statio...
Page 64 - Washer fluid; Washer fluid reservoir; Cruise control; Interrupting cruise control
Driving 62 Deactivate the rain sensor when passing through an automatic car wash. Failure to do so could result in dam-age caused by undesired wiper activa-tion. < Washer fluid Washer fluid antifreeze is flammable. Always keep it well away from sparks and open flames, and store it in tightly clos...
Page 65 - Recalling stored speed; Deactivating system
Controls 63 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility In addition, cruise control is interrupted automatically > when you apply pressure to the brake pedal > when you press down the clutch pedal or engage position N of the automatic transmission/SMG &g...
Page 66 - Ice warning; Tachometer
Everything under control 64 Everything under control Odometer, outside temperature display, clock When the ignition is off you can briefly acti-vate the time, outside temperature and odometer displays by pressing the knob 3 at the lower left of the instrument cluster. Outside temperature display, cl...
Page 67 - Engine oil thermometer; Fuel gauge; In instrument cluster
Controls 65 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Engine oil thermometer The engine oil temperature is between approx. 160 7 /70 6 and approx. 340 7 / 170 6 during normal operation. If the engine oil temperature is too high, a message appears on the Cont...
Page 68 - Everything under control; Symbols; Check Control
Everything under control 66 Symbols The service deadline has already passed. The deadline for service or an official inspection is approaching. Please fix a service appointment. No service is currently required. You can request more detailed information on every entry. Select the entry and press the...
Page 69 - Display of a message; Supplementary instructions; Priority 2
Controls 67 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Display of a message means that a Check Control message is present. Information and malfunction reports are indicated by an illuminated indicator or warning lamp symbol. At the same time, a gong sounds an...
Page 70 - Using CHECK button; Displays after completion of trip
Everything under control 68 Calling up stored messages on Control Display Using CHECK button 1. Press the button longer:The first stored message is displayed 2. Briefly press the button:A new message appears each time you briefly press the button. Using Control Center Control Center, for principle d...
Page 71 - Computer; Mode selection
Controls 69 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Computer Mode selection As of ignition key position 1, you can use the BC button in the turn signal lever to call up computer information in the instrument cluster. A new function appears each time you br...
Page 73 - Speed limit; Applying your current speed as limit
Controls 71 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility 2. Select a menu item: > "Onboard info" > "Trip computer" 3. Press the controller. Speed limit You can enter a speed and a Check Control message indicates when you have reached this ...
Page 74 - Stopwatch; Starting and stopping; Settings on Control Display; Brightness of Control Display; Measurement units
Everything under control 72 Stopwatch Control Center, for principle details, refer to page 16 : 1. Open "Navigation".On vehicles without navigation system: open "Car Data" 2. Select "Car Data" and press the con-troller 3. Select "Stopwatch" and press the con-troller. ...
Page 76 - Setting date; Changing date format
Everything under control 74 Setting date Control Center, for principle details, refer to page 16 : 1. Open the menu 2. Select "Display settings" and press the controller 3. Select "Date" and press the controller 4. Select "Set date" and press the control-ler. The first sectio...
Page 77 - PDC Park Distance Control
Controls 75 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Technology for comfort, convenience and safety PDC Park Distance Control * The concept The PDC assists you when you are parking. Signal tones and a visual display * indicate the current distance to an obj...
Page 78 - Technology for comfort, convenience and safety; System limits
Technology for comfort, convenience and safety 76 indicate the presence of objects in green before they are close enough to generate a signal tone. Control Center, for principle details, refer to page 16 : 1. Press button. The start menu is opened 2. Press the controller to open the menu 3. Select &...
Page 79 - DSC Dynamic Stability Control
Controls 77 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility DSC Dynamic Stability Control DSC optimizes vehicle stability during acceleration and when starting from a full stop, as well as optimizing traction. The system recognizes any tendency for the vehicle to ...
Page 80 - DBC Dynamic Brake Control; Active roll stabilization
Technology for comfort, convenience and safety 78 The laws of physics cannot be repealed, even with DSC. An appro- priate driving style always remains the responsibility of the driver. Therefore, do not reduce the additional safety margin again by taking risks. < DBC Dynamic Brake Control When yo...
Page 81 - Flat Tire Monitor
Controls 79 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility have dropped below the minimum, possi-bly owing to a leak in the hydraulic system. Do not continue driving. Contact your BMW center. < Flat Tire Monitor The concept The Flat Tire Monitor keeps track of...
Page 82 - Report of a flat tire; Active steering; Brake Force Display
Technology for comfort, convenience and safety 80 Report of a flat tire The warning lamp lights up in red and a message appears on the Control Display. In addition, an acoustic signal sounds. There is a flat tire or extensive inflation pressure loss. 1. Cautiously reduce the vehicle speed to below 5...
Page 83 - Airbags; Protective effect
Controls 81 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Airbags The following airbags are located under the marked covers: 1 Front airbags for driver and front pas-senger 2 Coupe: head airbags 3 Front side airbags 4 Knee airbag for front passenger 5 Knee airba...
Page 84 - Airbag system operational
Technology for comfort, convenience and safety 82 Airbag system operational The airbag warning lamp in the instrument cluster indicates the operational readiness of the entire airbag system and the safety belt tensioners as of ignition key position 1. The warning lamp goes out after a few sec-onds. ...
Page 86 - Adjusting brightness; Special windshield
Technology for comfort, convenience and safety 84 6. Press the controller. The information appears on the Head-Up Display. Depending on which key you have used to open the vehicle, the last adjustment is applied. Adjusting brightness The brightness of the display is automati-cally adapted to the amb...
Page 87 - Lamps; Parking lamps/low beams
Controls 85 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Lamps Parking lamps/low beams Parking lamps With the switch in this position, the front, rear and side vehicle lighting is switched on. You can use the parking lamps for parking. For lighting on one side ...
Page 88 - Adaptive Head Light; Roadside parking lamps, left or right; Fog lamps
Lamps 86 this switch position with the ignition key in position 2. < The automatic headlamp control can-not serve as a substitute for your per- sonal judgment in determining when the lamps should be switched on in response to ambient lighting conditions. For exam-ple, the system cannot detect fog...
Page 89 - Reading lamps
Controls 87 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility If the automatic headlamp control is activated, the low beams will come on automatically when you switch on the fog lamps. < Instrument lighting Turn the serrated dial to adjust the illumina-tion inten...
Page 91 - A congenial climate; Adjusting air volume manually
Controls 89 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility 14 Indicator lamp for independent ventila-tion > Activation time set:The indicator lamp comes on > Independent ventilation switched on:The indicator lamp flashes 15 Rear window defroster 16 Air gril...
Page 92 - Residual heat mode; Settings using Control Center; Manual air distribution
A congenial climate 90 rently within the vehicle. AUC executes this function automatically. Press the button repeatedly to run through the following control sequence: > Indicator lamps off: outside air flows into the vehicle continuously > Right indicator lamp on, AUC mode: the system detects ...
Page 94 - Ventilation; Ventilation for cooling; Independent ventilation; Switching on and off directly
A congenial climate 92 climate control is optimized for driving with the convertible top open. In addition, the air supply is increased as the speed increases. If the convertible program has been selected, it is automatically active every time the top is opened. The effect of the convertible program...
Page 97 - Clearing memory buttons; Glove compartment; Opening
Controls 95 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility The corresponding memory button 1 is now programmed with the signal of the original hand-held transmitter. The equipment can be used in ignition key position 2. If the device cannot be operated after repe...
Page 98 - Practical interior accessories; Center armrest; Height adjustment; Storage compartments; Other compartments and nets
Practical interior accessories 96 Be sure that the flashlight is switched off when it is inserted into its holder. Failure to comply with this precaution could lead to overcharging and damage. < Center armrest A storage compartment is located in the armrest between the front seats. This com-partm...
Page 99 - Emptying; Cigarette lighter; Socket
Controls 97 Reference At a glance Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility could cause personal injury to occupants during braking or evasive maneuvers. < Cup holders The compartment of the rear center con-sole contains a built-in and removable cup holder. The removable cup h...
Page 100 - In front passenger footwell; Ski bag; Loading; Securing load
Practical interior accessories 98 Socket In front passenger footwell Access to the socket: Fold the cover upwards. Ski bag * Designed for safe, convenient transport of up to 2 pairs of standard skis or one snow-board. The ski bag itself plus the additional capac-ity provided by the luggage compartme...
Page 103 - Driving tips
Driving tips This section is designed to provide you with extra support by supplying information useful in dealing with specific driving and operating conditions. Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 980 - © 01/04 BMW AG
Page 104 - General driving notes
Things to remember when driving 102 Things to remember when driving Break-in procedures To ensure that your vehicle continues to provide optimized economy of operation throughout an extended service life, we request that you devote careful attention to the following section. Engine and differential ...
Page 105 - Corrosion on brake rotors
Driving tips 103 Reference At a glance Controls Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility road surface. This phenomenon is referred to as hydroplaning, and is characterized by a partial or complete loss of contact between the tires and the road surface, ulti-mately undermining your ability to...
Page 106 - Things to remember when driving; Cargo loading; Determining loading limit
Things to remember when driving 104 Mobile communication devices in vehicle BMW advises against using mobile communication devices, e.g. portable phones, in the inside of the vehicle without a direct connection to an external antenna. Otherwise, the vehicle electronics and mobile communication devic...
Page 109 - Navigation
Navigation This chapter describes how you can enter destinations and specify your route so that your navigation system guides you reliably to your destination. Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 980 - © 01/04 BMW AG
Page 110 - Navigation DVD; Inserting navigation DVD; Opening navigation
Starting navigation system 108 Starting navigation system Your navigation system can use satellites to ascertain the precise position of your vehicle and guide you reliably to any desti-nation you enter. Navigation DVD Special navigation DVDs are required; these are available from your BMW center. I...
Page 111 - Displaying current position
Navigation Driving tips 109 Reference At a glance Controls Communications Entertainment Mobility Display in assistance window You can display the route or the current position in the assistance window. This dis-play remains visible even if you switch to another application. 1. Move the controller to...
Page 112 - Selecting country of destination
Destination entry 110 Destination entry In entering your destination you can select from among the following options: > Entering a destination manually, see below > Selecting destination using information, refer to page 113 > Selecting from among recent destina-tions, refer to Destination l...
Page 114 - Destination entry
Destination entry 112 The destination is saved in the destination list, refer to page 113 . Selecting destination using map If you only know the location of the town/city or street, the system offers you a map. You can use the cursor to limit the destina-tion in the map and then apply it into the de...
Page 115 - Destination list
Navigation Driving tips 113 Reference At a glance Controls Communications Entertainment Mobility Selecting destination using information You can obtain a display of selected desti-nations for towns/cities and apply them into the destination guidance, e. g. hotels, sights or hospitals. Control Center...
Page 116 - Address book; Opening address book; Storing current position
Destination entry 114 > To display information on the desti-nation:Select "Information on destination" > To change the entry:Select "Edit", for operation, refer to Entering town/city of destination or zip code, page 111 > To delete the entry:Select "Delete entry" >...
Page 118 - Route selection; Changing route criteria
Destination entry 116 Deleting all destinations from address book Control Center, for principle details, refer to page 16 : 1. Open the start menu 2. Press the controller to open the menu 3. Select "Vehicle settings" and press the controller 4. Select "Delete data" and press the con-...
Page 119 - Wordmatch principle
Navigation Driving tips 117 Reference At a glance Controls Communications Entertainment Mobility You can change the choice of route when-ever the destination guidance is active. Wordmatch principle The system supports the wordmatch prin-ciple to make it easier for you to enter the names of streets o...
Page 121 - Displaying route; Displaying arrow view
Navigation Driving tips 119 Reference At a glance Controls Communications Entertainment Mobility 2. Select "Start guidance" and press the controller. The destination guidance is switched off. When you park the vehicle before reaching the entered destination, upon restarting you will see the ...
Page 122 - Destination guidance; Displaying route map; Changing scale; Bypassing route sections
Destination guidance 120 Displaying route map You can have your current position dis-played on a map. After starting the destina-tion guidance, the planned route is shown on the map. 1. Select "Navigation" and press the con-troller 2. Select "Map, facing north" or "Map, direction...
Page 127 - Entertainment
Entertainment Operation of the radio and CD as well as their tone settings are described in this chapter. Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 980 - © 01/04 BMW AG
Page 128 - Buttons on CD player
On/off and tone 126 On/off and tone The following equipment has shared con-trols and setting options: > Radio Business > CD player > CD changer * . Controls The audio sources can be operated using: > Buttons on the CD player > Control Center > Buttons on the steering wheel, refer t...
Page 129 - Changing tone settings
Navigation Entertainment Driving tips 127 Reference At a glance Controls Communications Mobility 2. Move the controller backwards to open "Entertainment". You have the following choices: > "FM" or "AM": radio reception > "WB": calling up Weather Band station >...
Page 132 - Listening to the radio; Changing station
Radio 130 Radio Your radio provides reception of the FM and AM wavebands. Listening to the radio Press the button if the sound output is switched off. Control Center, for principle details, refer to page 16 : 1. Press button. The start menu is opened 2. Move the controller backwards to open "Ent...
Page 134 - Radio; Storing stations
Radio 132 To stop the scan at the desired frequency or station:Press button. Updating stations with best reception If you are on a longer journey and leave the transmission range of the stations originally set, you can update the list of stations with the best reception. Control Center, for principl...
Page 135 - Changing a memory location; RDS Radio Data System; Weather Band; Selecting Weather Band; Satellite radio
Navigation Entertainment Driving tips 133 Reference At a glance Controls Communications Mobility The stations of the last selection criterion are displayed once again after a short time. Depending on which key you have used to open the vehicle, other stored stations are displayed. Changing a memory ...
Page 136 - Enabling or disabling channels; Enabling
Radio 134 You may experience signal drops and muting events related to this new technology. < Enabling or disabling channels Control Center, for principle details, refer to page 16 : 1. Press button. The start menu is opened 2. Move the controller backwards to open "Entertainment" 3. Sele...
Page 139 - CD player and CD changer; Listening to CDs; Starting CD player; Starting CD changer
Navigation Entertainment Driving tips 137 Reference At a glance Controls Communications Mobility CD player and CD changer Listening to CDs Starting CD player Equipment with two drives:The upper drive is for audio CDs. Insert the CD with the labeled side facing upwards.Playback starts automatically i...
Page 140 - Selecting a track
CD player and CD changer 138 3. Move the controller backwards to open "Entertainment" 4. Select "CD" and press the controller 5. Select the desired CD and press the controller. At the end of the last track, the next CD will be selected. If new CDs have been placed in the CD magazine,...
Page 141 - Repeating a track; Track sample scan
Navigation Entertainment Driving tips 139 Reference At a glance Controls Communications Mobility Repeating a track Control Center, for principle details, refer to page 16 : 1. Select "Set" and press the controller.Other menu items are displayed 2. Select "Repeat" and press the contro...
Page 142 - Random play sequence; Removing CD magazine
CD player and CD changer 140 Random play sequence In this mode, the music tracks on the cur-rent CD are played once in a random sequence. Control Center, for principle details, refer to page 16 : 1. Select "Set" and press the controller.Other menu items are displayed 2. Select "Random...
Page 143 - Inserting CD magazine; Safety notes; Malfunctions
Navigation Entertainment Driving tips 141 Reference At a glance Controls Communications Mobility Inserting CD magazine Push in the CD magazine as far as possible in the direction of the arrow. The CD changer automatically reads in the inserted CDs and is then ready for opera-tion. Notes For correct ...
Page 145 - Communications
Communications This chapter summarizes how you operate your BMW portable phone via the Control Center or voice control and how you use BMW Assist or TeleService. Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 980 - © 01/04 BMW AG
Page 147 - Care instructions; Inserting portable phone
145 Entertainment Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Mobility Batteries Never attempt to dismantle your BMW portable phone or its battery. Use only approved battery types – the wrong battery can destroy your portable phone.To avoid possible short circuits, after re...
Page 148 - Telephoning; Volume adjustment
Telephoning 146 Hands-free system Coupe: Convertible: The hands-free microphone is located near the interior rearview mirror or on the steer-ing column. The hands-free system is activated when-ever you establish or receive a call using: > The button on the steering wheel > The Control Center &...
Page 149 - Entering unlock code; Receiving calls
147 Entertainment Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Mobility Entering unlock code if you are asked to enter the Unlock Code by a message on the Control Display: 1. Select "Phone" and press the controller 2. To enter the unlock code: select letters and digi...
Page 150 - Ending a call; Adding digits to phone numbers
Telephoning 148 Ending a call 1. If necessary, select the telephone num-ber 2. Press the controller.Other menu items are displayed 3. Select "End call" and press the control-ler. Phone book After inserting the portable phone in the cradle, the phone book is transferred from the portable phon...
Page 151 - Lists; Dialing from a list; Deleting individual entries
149 Entertainment Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Mobility 4. Press the controller.Other menu items are displayed 5. Select "Add digits" and press the con-troller 6. To supplement the phone number: select digits individually and press the controller 7. S...
Page 152 - Deleting entire list
Telephoning 150 Deleting entire list 1. Select an entry from the list 2. Press the controller.Other menu items are displayed 3. Select "Delete all numbers" and press the controller.The list is deleted. Touch tone dialing Touch tone numbers are required for access to network services or to co...
Page 153 - Operation by voice control
151 Entertainment Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Mobility To close the text message:Move the controller forwards to select and press the controller. Calling sender 1. Select the desired text message and press the controller.The text message is displayed 2. Sele...
Page 155 - Voice phone book
153 Entertainment Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Mobility Correcting phone number After the last spoken sequence of digits has been repeated by the system, you can delete this sequence of digits. The command { Correct number } can be repeated as often as you li...
Page 156 - Important for voice commands
Telephoning 154 Notes The voice commands were available in English on going to print. Other lan- guages are currently not available. To operate the portable phone via the voice command system, refer to page 20 . < Important for voice commands For voice commands, bear the following in mind: > I...
Page 157 - TeleService , BMW Assist; TeleService; Enabling TeleService or BMW Assist
155 Entertainment Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Mobility TeleService , BMW Assist TeleService TeleService supports you in communicat-ing with your BMW center. The installed car phone can be used to transmit data on the service status of your vehicle or on lega...
Page 158 - TeleService, BMW Assist; Services offered; Automatic service notification
TeleService, BMW Assist 156 6. Select "Enable services" and press the controller. TeleService and, if applicable, BMW Assist is enabled; data exchange with the service center starts. Enabling takes a few minutes. The status is displayed on the Control Display. If you open another menu, the e...
Page 160 - Displaying and updating services
TeleService, BMW Assist 158 Adapting TeleService or BMW Assist Displaying and updating services You will be informed about the changes in the scope of TeleService or BMW Assist. In this case, you should update the services. Control Center, for principle details, refer to page 16 : 1. Open the start ...
Page 161 - Displaying vehicle data
159 Entertainment Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Mobility Displaying vehicle data When TeleService or BMW Assist is acti-vated, the colored designation, the license plate and the vehicle identification number of your vehicle can be displayed. Control Center, fo...
Page 163 - Mobility
Mobility This section helps you maintain your mobility by supplying important information on vital topics including fuels and lubricants, wheels and tires, service, maintenance and how to deal with any problems that may occur. Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 980 - © 01/04 BMW AG
Page 164 - Fuel filler door; Manual release; Fuel tank capacity
Refueling 162 Refueling Always switch off the engine before refueling. If you do not, fuel cannot be filled into the tank and a message on the Control Display will appear. < Always observe all applicable precau-tions and regulations when handling fuels. Never carry spare fuel containers in your v...
Page 165 - Fuel specifications; Required fuel; Use high-quality brands
Mobility 163 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Warning lamp * lights up. Fuel filler cap is not properly closed or is missing. Check whether the fuel filler cap is properly closed. Fuel specifications The engine uses lead-free gasoline only. Required...
Page 166 - Tire inflation pressure; Information for your safety; Inflation pressures for original tires
Wheels and tires 164 Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure Information for your safety It is not merely the tire's service life, but also driving comfort and – to a great extent – driving safety that depend on the condi-tion of the tires and the maintenance of the specified tire pressure. Check t...
Page 168 - Wheels and tires; Tire identification marks; Speed letter
Wheels and tires 166 Tire identification marks Knowledge of the labeling on the side of the tire makes it easier to identify and choose the right tires. Tire size Speed letter T = up to 118 mph/190 km/h H = up to 131 mph/210 km/h V = up to 150 mph/240 km/h W = up to 167 mph/270 km/h Y = up to 186 mp...
Page 169 - Temperature; Tire condition; Minimum tread depth
Mobility 167 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Temperature The temperature grades are A, the highest, B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under con-trolled conditions on...
Page 170 - New wheels and tires; Retreaded tires
Wheels and tires 168 Run-flat tires You will recognize run-flat tires by a circular symbol containing the letters RSC on the side of the tire.Run-flat tires consist of self-contained tires and special rims. The tire reinforcement ensures that the tire retains some residual safety in the event of pre...
Page 171 - Recommended tire sizes and makes; Observing speed ratings; Snow chains
Mobility 169 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Recommended tire sizes and makes BMW tests certain tire brands for each tire size, classifies them as road-safe and approves them. You can find out about these at specialized dealers or at your BMW cente...
Page 172 - Hood; Releasing
Under the hood 170 Under the hood Never attempt to perform any service or repair operations on your vehicle without the required, professional technical training. If you are unfamiliar with the ser-vice procedures and precautions, always have any required work on your vehicle carried out at your BMW...
Page 173 - Checking oil level
Mobility 171 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Engine compartment 1 Filler neck for engine oil, refer to Topping up engine oil 2 Brake fluid reservoir, located beneath the microfilter cover, refer to page 173 3 Dipstick for engine oil, refer to Check...
Page 174 - Under the hood; Topping up engine oil; Specified engine oils; Coolant; Checking coolant level
Under the hood 172 Topping up engine oil Wait until the level has dropped to just on the lower dipstick mark before adding oil. In this area a message also appears on the Control Display. Store oil, grease etc., well out of the reach of children; always observe all warning labels on the containers. ...
Page 175 - Brake system; Brake pads
Mobility 173 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment 3. The coolant level is correct when the measuring range of the fill level indica-tor is at the level of the upper edge of the filler neck, also refer to the drawing next to the filler neck 4. If the coo...
Page 176 - CBS Condition Based Service
Maintenance 174 Maintenance The BMW maintenance system The BMW maintenance system supports the preservation of the traffic and operating safety of your BMW. The service schedule also includes operations related to the vehicle's comfort and convenience fea-tures, such as replacement of the filters fo...
Page 177 - Care
Mobility 175 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Care Important information on care and main-tenance of your BMW is contained in the Caring for your vehicle brochure. Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 980 - © 01/04 BMW AG
Page 178 - California laws; Proposition 65 Warning; OBD connector
Rules and regulations 176 Rules and regulations California laws Proposition 65 Warning California laws require us to issue the fol-lowing warning: Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts, including components found in the interior furnishings in a vehicle, contain or emi...
Page 180 - Onboard tool kit; Xenon lamps
Replacing components 178 Replacing components Onboard tool kit The onboard tool kit 1 , the screw-in tow fitting 2 and spare fuses and a pair of plas- tic tweezers 3 are stored in the luggage compartment. Fold up the cover located under the floor mat. Windshield wiper blades To replace, fold the wip...
Page 182 - Replacing components; Sidemarker
Replacing components 180 4. Turn the bulb holder to the left and pull out 5. Remove and replace the bulb. Sidemarker Bulb 5 watts, WY5W ST The bulb can be replaced via a cover at the front of the wheel well, refer to the descrip-tion for turn signal lamp 2. 1. The bulb holder of the sidemarker lamp ...
Page 183 - Changing a wheel
Mobility 181 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment 1. Push a screwdriver from the left under the lamp and lever up the lamp to the right 2. Turn the bulb holder 90 5 to the left and remove 3. Remove and replace the bulb. Light-emitting diodes LEDs Light-...
Page 184 - Fuses; In glove compartment; In luggage compartment
Replacing components 182 > Active steeringThe system is deactivated and has to be initialized, refer to page 80 . Until then, greater steering wheel movement is required > Seat, mirror and steering wheel memoryThe position must be newly stored, refer to page 44 > Time and dateThe settings m...
Page 185 - Giving and receiving assistance; Emergency call; Initiating an emergency call
Mobility 183 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Giving and receiving assistance Emergency call * Conditions for an emergency call: > Ignition key as of position 1 > The car phone is logged on to a portable telephone network > The emergency ca...
Page 186 - Warning triangle; Roadside Assistance
Giving and receiving assistance 184 Warning triangle * The warning triangle can be found in the luggage compartment on the left side. Comply with legal requirements requiring you to carry a hazard warn- ing triangle in the vehicle. < First-aid kit * The first-aid kit is located in the filler ele-...
Page 187 - Towing and tow-starting
Mobility 185 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Preparing 1. Check whether the battery of the other vehicle has a voltage of 12 Volts and approximately the same capacitance in Ah. This information can be found on the battery 2. Switch off the engine o...
Page 188 - Using tow fitting; Access to screw thread; Being towed; Towing methods
Giving and receiving assistance 186 Using tow fitting The threaded tow fitting is stored in the tool kit mounted on the inside of the luggage compartment under the floor mat, refer to page 178 , and should always remain in the vehicle. It can be screwed in at the front or rear of the BMW. To avoid d...
Page 189 - With tow truck
Mobility 187 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment > When mounted at an angle, the tow bar will exert lateral forces, tending to push the vehicle sideways. Secure the tow bar on the tow fitting only. Otherwise damage could result on other vehicle part...
Page 191 - Reference
Reference This is where to look to find information on any desired topic as quickly as possible. This chapter includes the section with technical data, the short commands of the voice command system a well as the manual's index. Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 980 - © 01/04 BMW AG
Page 192 - Engine specifications
Technical data 190 Technical data Engine specifications Weights Never exceed either the approved axle loads or the gross vehicle weight. 645Ci DisplacementNumber of cylinders cu in/cm m 268.4/4,398 8 Maximum outputat engine speed hprpm 325 6,100 Maximum torqueat engine speed lb ft/Nm rpm 330/450 3,6...
Page 194 - Technical data; Convertible: dimensions
Technical data 192 Convertible: dimensions All dimensions in inches/mm. Minimum turning circle diameter: 37.4 ft/11.4 m. Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 157 980 - © 01/04 BMW AG
Page 195 - Capacities
Reference 193 At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Capacities Notes Fuel tankReserve gal/litersgal/liters approx. 18.5/70 approx. 2.1/8 Fuel specification: page 163 Window and headlamp washer system quarts/liters approx. 5.3/5 For details: page 62 Engine...
Page 196 - Short commands of the voice command system
Short commands of the voice command system 194 Short commands of the voice command system With short commands you can carry out certain functions directly, regardless of which menu item is selected. The following lists important short com-mands of the voice command system. Communication Navigation *...
Page 198 - menu
Short commands of the voice command system 196 menu Function Command Opening "Door locks" 27 , 29 { Door locks } Opening "Steering wheel buttons" 49 { Steering wheel buttons } Opening "Lighting" 60 , 85 { Light settings } Opening "Communication interface" 155 { Commun...
Page 199 - Everything from A to Z; Index
197 Reference At a glance Controls Driving tips Communications Navigation Entertainment Mobility Everything from A to Z Index "..." Indicates texts on the Control Display for the selection of functions, pointing out where these are located. A ABS Antilock Brake System 76 – malfunction 78 – w...
Page 215 - Refueling; Fuel
Refueling To ensure that you always have all the essential data at hand when refueling, we recommend that you fill in the following tables with the specifications and informa-tion that apply to your vehicle. Consult the index for individual specifications. Fuel Engine oil The oil quantity between th...