Page 3 - Owner's Manual for Vehicle
X3 xDrive28i X3 xDrive35i Owner's Manual for Vehicle Thank you for choosing a BMW.The more familiar you are with your vehicle, the better control youwill have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest:Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new BMW.Also use the Integrated Owner's Manua...
Page 5 - Contents
Contents The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ular topic or item is by using the index, refer topage 252 . Using this Owner's Manual 6 Notes At a glance 12 Cockpit 19 iDrive 25 Voice activation system 27 Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle Controls 32 Opening and closing 47 Adjusting...
Page 6 - Using this Owner's Manual; Additional sources of information; Symbols; Symbols on vehicle components; Your individual vehicle; Maintenance and repairs; Notes
Notes Using this Owner's Manual The fastest way to find information on a partic‐ular topic is by using the index.An initial overview of the vehicle is provided inthe first chapter. Additional sources of information Should you have any questions, your servicecenter will be glad to advise you at any t...
Page 8 - Reporting safety defects; For US customers
Reporting safety defects For US customers The following only applies to vehicles ownedand operated in the US.If you believe that your vehicle has a defectwhich could cause a crash or could cause injuryor death, you should immediately inform the Na‐tional Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationNHTSA, i...
Page 11 - At a glance
At a glance These overviews of buttons, switches and displays are intended to familiarize you with yourvehicle. You will also become quickly acquainted with the available control concepts and options. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500
Page 12 - All around the steering wheel; Cockpit
Cockpit All around the steering wheel 1 Rear window safety switch 44 2 Power windows 43 3 Exterior mirror operation 53 4 Lamps Front fog lamps* 79 Parking lamps 76 Low beams 76 Automatic headlamp con‐trol* 77 Daytime running lights* 77 Adaptive light control* 77 High-beam Assistant...
Page 13 - Instrument cluster
7 Instrument cluster 13 8 Steering wheel buttons, right Entertainment source Volume Voice activation* 25 Telephone* 176 9 Steering column stalk, right Windshield wipers 62 Rain sensor* 63 Clean the windshields and head‐lamps* 63 Rear window wiper 63 10 Start/stop the engine and switcht...
Page 14 - Indicator/warning lamps
7 External temperature 69 Time 69 8 Miles, trip miles 68 9 Reset miles 68 Indicator/warning lamps Instrument cluster The indicator and warning lamps can light up ina variety of combinations and colors.Several of the lamps are checked for properfunctioning when the engine is started or the ig...
Page 15 - Supplementary text messages; Instrument cluster, electronic displays; With the Professional navigation system
message and the meaning of the indicator andwarning lamps. Supplementary text messages Additional information on the Control Display,e.g., on the cause of a malfunction or the re‐ quired action, can be called up via Check Con‐trol, refer to page 74 . The text of urgent messages is displayed auto‐mat...
Page 16 - With the Business navigation system or no navigation
With the Business navigation system or no navigation 1 Clock, external temperature 69 2 Symbols, e.g., Check Control 74 3 Transmission displays 66 4 Program display, e.g., Dynamic Driving Con‐ trol* 5 Computer 70 6 Test messages, e.g., Service display 73 Seite 16 16 Online Edition for Part...
Page 17 - All around the center console
All around the center console 1 Headliner 18 2 Control Display 19 3 Glove compartment 114 4 Air vent 106 5 Hazard warning system 228 Central locking system 35 6 Radio 148 CD/multimedia 155 7 Automatic climate control 101 8 Controller with buttons 19 9 Parking brake 59 Auto Hold...
Page 18 - All around the headliner
All around the headliner 1 Emergency Request* 228 2 Panoramic glass sunroof* 45 3 Indicator lamp, front passengerairbag* 82 4 Reading lamps* 79 5 Interior lamps 79 Seite 18 18 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500 Cockpit
Page 19 - iDrive; The concept; Controls
iDrive The concept The iDrive combines the functions of a multitudeof switches. Thus, these functions can be oper‐ated from a central location. Using the iDrive during a tripTo avoid becoming distracted and posing an unnecessary hazard to your vehicle's occu‐pants and to other road users, never atte...
Page 20 - Buttons on controller; Operating concept; Opening the main menu
3. Move in four directions. Buttons on controller Press the button Function MENU Open the main menu. RADIO Opens the Radio menu. CD Opens the CD/Multimediamenu. NAV Opens the Navigation mapview. TEL Opens the Telephonemenu. BACK Displays the previouspanel. OPTION Opens the Options menu. Operating co...
Page 21 - Activating/deactivating the functions; Example: setting the clock; Setting the clock
White arrows pointing to the left or right indicatethat additional panels can be opened. View of an opened menu When a menu is opened, it generally opens withthe panel that was last selected in that menu. Todisplay the first panel of a menu: ▷ Move the controller to the left repeatedlyuntil the firs...
Page 22 - Status information; Status field
4. Turn the controller until "Time/Date" is high‐lighted, and then press the controller. 5. Turn the controller until "Time:" is high‐lighted, and then press the controller. 6. Turn the controller to set the hours andpress the controller. 7. Turn the controller to set the minutes and...
Page 23 - Additional symbols; Programmable memory
Additional symbols Symbol Meaning Spoken instructions* are switchedoff. Request of the current vehicle posi‐tion*. Split screen* General information Additional information can be displayed on theright side of the split screen, e.g., informationfrom the computer.In the divided screen view, the so-cal...
Page 24 - Entering letters and numbers
Deleting the button assignments 1. Press buttons 1 and 8 simultaneously forapprox. five seconds. 2. "OK" Entering letters and numbers 1. Turn the controller: select letters or num‐bers. 2. Select additional letters or numbers ifneeded. 3. "OK": confirm the entry. Symbol Function Pres...
Page 25 - Voice activation system*; Possible commands
Voice activation system* The concept ▷ The voice activation system can be used tooperate functions by means of spoken com‐mands. ▷ Most menu items on the Control Display canbe voiced as commands. The systemprompts you to make your entries. ▷ Functions that can only be used when thevehicle is station...
Page 26 - Setting the voice dialog; Environmental conditions; Voice activation system
4. Press the button on the steering wheel. 5. ›C D track ...‹ e.g., CD track 4. Setting the voice dialog You can set whether the system should use thestandard dialog or a shorter version.In the shorter variant of the voice dialog, the an‐nouncements from the system are issued in anabbreviated form.O...
Page 27 - Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle; Owner's Manual in the vehicle; Methods of opening the Owner's
Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle Owner's Manual in the vehicle The Owner's Manual can be displayed on theControl Display in accordance with the equip‐ment selected. Methods of opening the Owner's Manual The following methods are available: ▷ Quick reference: "Quick reference" ▷ Key w...
Page 28 - Executing
To switch back and forth repeatedly betweenthe function displayed last and the page of theOwner's Manual displayed last, repeat steps 4and 5. This opens a new panel every time. Programmable memory buttons General information The Owner's Manual can be stored and openeddirectly on the Programmable mem...
Page 32 - Buttons on the remote control; General information; New remote controls; Opening and closing
Opening and closing Remote control/key Buttons on the remote control 1 Unlocking2 Locking3 Opening the tailgate4 Panic mode*, headlamp courtesy delay fea‐ ture General information The vehicle is supplied with two remote controlswith keys.Every remote control contains a replaceablebattery.The setting...
Page 33 - Starting the engine in case of; Personal Profile
Loss of the remote controls Lost remote controls can be blocked by yourservice center. Emergency detection of remote control It is possible to switch on the ignition or start theengine in situations such as the following: ▷ Interference of radio transmission to remotecontrol by external sources. ▷ D...
Page 34 - Display profile list during start
3. Open "Options". 4. "Rename current profile" Resetting profiles The settings of the active profile are reset totheir default values. 1. "Settings" 2. "Profiles"The current profile is selected. 3. Open "Options". 4. "Reset current profile" Importing p...
Page 35 - Central locking system
▷ Driver's seat position, refer to page 37 : au‐ tomatically retrieved after unlocking. ▷ Programmable memory buttons, refer topage 23 : assignment. ▷ Head-up Display*, refer to page 99 : selec‐ tion, brightness and position of the display. ▷ Headlamp courtesy delay feature, refer topage 76 : time s...
Page 36 - Using the remote control
Opening and closing: from the outside Using the remote control General information Take the remote control with youPeople or animals left unattended in a parked vehicle can lock the doors from the in‐side. Always take the remote control with youwhen leaving the vehicle so that the vehicle canthen be...
Page 37 - Malfunction
In some vehicle equipment variants, the tailgatecan only be opened using the remote control ifthe vehicle was unlocked first.To avoid locking yourself out of the vehicle, donot place the remote control into the cargo area.The tailgate is locked again as soon as it ispushed closed. Confirmation signa...
Page 38 - Opening and closing: from the; Unlocking and opening*; Automatic locking
Any unauthorized modifications or changes tothese devices could void the user's authority tooperate this equipment. Using the door lock General information Do not lock from the outsideDo not lock the vehicle from the outside if there are people in it, as the vehicle cannot beunlocked from inside wit...
Page 39 - Tailgate; Opening; Opening from the inside*
2. "Door locks" 3. Select the desired function: ▷ "Lock if no door is opened"The vehicle locks automatically after ashort period of time if a door is notopened. ▷ "Lock after start. to drive"The vehicle locks automatically afteryou drive away. Tailgate Opening The tailgate pi...
Page 40 - Automatic trunk lid operation*; Closing
The vehicle is locked completely. Automatic trunk lid operation* Adjusting the opening height You can set how far the tailgate should open. Adjusting the opening heightWhen adjusting the opening height, en‐ sure that there is a clearance of at least 4 in/10 cm above the tailgate. Otherwise, the ceil...
Page 41 - Functional requirements
The closing process is not interrupted when thevehicle starts moving. Danger of pinchingMake sure that the closing path of the tail‐ gate is clear; otherwise, injuries may result.◀ Do not place the remote control in thecargo area Take the remote control with you and do notleave it in the cargo area;...
Page 43 - Power windows
Indicator lamp on the interior rearview mirror ▷ The indicator lamp flashes briefly every2 seconds:The system is armed. ▷ The indicator lamp flashes after locking:The doors, hood or tailgate is not closedproperly, but the rest of the vehicle is se‐cured.After 10 seconds, the indicator lamp flashesco...
Page 44 - Pinch protection; Roller sunblinds for the rear side
▷ Pull the switch beyond the resistance point.The window closes automatically. Pressing the switch stops the motion.Convenient operation, refer to page 36 , via the remote control.Convenient closing, refer to page 41 , with Com‐ fort Access*. Pinch protection If the closing force exceeds a specific ...
Page 47 - Sitting safely; Seats; Adjusting; Overview: manually adjustable seats
Adjusting Sitting safely The ideal seating position can make a vital con‐tribution to relaxed, fatigue-free driving.The seating position plays an important role inan accident in combination with: ▷ Safety belts, refer to page 50 . ▷ Head restraints, refer to page 51 . ▷ Airbags, refer to page 80 . S...
Page 49 - Switching on
3. Seat tilt. 4. Backrest tilt. Thigh support* Pull the lever at the front of the seat and adjustthe thigh support. Lumbar support* The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad‐justed in such a way that it supports the lumbarregion of the spine. The lower back and thespine are supported for upright ...
Page 50 - Safety belts; Seats with safety belt
Switching off Press the button longer.The LEDs go out. Rear seat heating* Switching on Press the button once for each temper‐ature level. The maximum temperature is reached whenthree LEDs are lit. Switching off Press the button longer.The LEDs go out. Safety belts Seats with safety belt The vehicle ...
Page 51 - Front head restraints; Rear head restraints; Height
Unbuckling the belt 1. Hold the belt firmly. 2. Press the red button in the belt buckle. 3. Guide the belt back into its reel. Safety belt reminder for the driver's and front passenger seat The indicator lamp flashes or lights upand a signal sounds. Make sure that thesafety belts are positioned corr...
Page 52 - Seat and mirror memory*; Comfort function
Adjusting the height: outer head restraints ▷ To raise: pull. ▷ To lower: press the button, arrow 1, andpush the head restraint down. Removing Only remove the head restraint if no one will besitting in the seat in question. 1. Pull the head restraint upward as far as pos‐sible. 2. Press the button, ...
Page 53 - Mirrors; Exterior mirrors
Safety mode 1. Close the driver's door or switch on the ig‐nition. 2. Press and hold the desired button 1 or 2 untilthe adjustment procedure is completed. Calling up of a seat position deactivated After a brief period, the calling up of stored seatpositions is deactivated to save battery power.To re...
Page 54 - Steering wheel
▷ In narrow streets. ▷ For folding back mirrors that were foldedaway manually. Mirrors that were folded in are folded out auto‐matically at a speed of approx. 25 mph/40 km/h. Fold in the mirror in a car washBefore entering an automatic car wash, fold in the exterior mirrors by hand or with thebutton...
Page 55 - Transporting children safely; The right place for children; Seat position and height
Transporting children safely The right place for children Note Children in the vehicleDo not leave children unattended in the vehicle; otherwise, they could endanger them‐selves and other persons, e.g., by opening thedoors.◀ Children should always be in the rear Accident research shows that the safe...
Page 56 - Unlocking the safety belt; LATCH child restraint fixing; Note
Backrest width* Before installing a child restraint fixing system inthe front passenger seat, open the backrestwidth completely. Do not change the backrestwidth again and do not call up a memory posi‐tion. Backrest width for the child seatBefore installing a child restraint fixing system in the fron...
Page 57 - Locking the doors and; Rear doors
Child restraint fixing system with a tether strap Mounting points There are three mounting points for the upperretaining strap of LATCH child restraint fixingsystems. LATCH mounting eyesOnly use the mounting eyes for the upper LATCH retaining strap to secure child restraintfixing systems; otherwise,...
Page 58 - Starting the engine; Driving
Driving Start/Stop button The concept Pressing the Start/Stop buttonswitches the ignition on or off andstarts the engine.The engine starts if the brakepedal is pressed when you press the Start/Stop button. Ignition on Press the Start/Stop button and do not press onthe brake pedal at the same time.Al...
Page 59 - Engine stop; Parking brake
Frequent starting in quick successionAvoid repeated futile attempts at starting the car and avoid starting the car frequently inquick succession. Otherwise, the fuel is notburned or is inadequately burned, and there isthe danger of overheating and damaging thecatalytic converter.◀ Do not wait for th...
Page 61 - Parking; headlamp flasher; Turn signal
Leaving the vehicle with the engine run‐ning Before leaving the vehicle with the engine run‐ning, engage position P of the automatic trans‐mission and ensure that the parking brake is set.Otherwise, the vehicle may begin to roll.◀ Activating This function can be activated when the driver'sdoor is cl...
Page 64 - Fold-out position of the wipers; Washer fluid; Automatic transmission with; Transmission positions; N is Neutral
To clean the rear window, press the lever furtherforward. Fold-out position of the wipers Required when changing the wiper blades orunder frosty conditions, for example. 1. Switch off the ignition. 2. Under frosty conditions, ensure that thewiper blades are not frozen onto the wind‐shield. 3. Press ...
Page 65 - Kickdown; Engaging P
▷ After the engine is switched off, if the car isin radio ready state, refer to page 58 , or if the ignition is switched off, refer to page 58 , and if position R or D is engaged. ▷ If the ignition is switched off and position Nis engaged. ▷ If the safety belt is unbuckled, the driver'sdoor is opene...
Page 67 - Displays
Displays Instrument cluster At a glance 1 Fuel gauge2 Speedometer3 Indicator/warning lamps4 Tachometer5 Oil temperature 6 Electronic displays7 External temperature, clock8 Miles, trip miles9 Reset miles Fuel gauge The vehicle inclination maycause the display to vary.Notes on refueling, refer topage ...
Page 69 - Selection lists in the
Resetting the trip odometer Press the knob. ▷ The odometer is displayedwhen the ignition is switchedoff. ▷ When the ignition is switchedon, the trip odometer is reset. External temperature External temperature warning If the display drops to +37 ℉/+3 ℃, a signal sounds.A Check Control message is dis...
Page 70 - Computer; Calling up information on the info; Adjusting the info display; Information in detail
Computer Calling up information on the info display Press the computer button on the turn signallever.Information is displayed on the info display of theinstrument cluster. Information at a glance Info display Repeatedly pressing the buttonon the turn signal lever succes‐sively calls up different pi...
Page 71 - Speed limit; Resetting values; Display on the Control Display
Time of arrival* The estimated time of arrival isdisplayed if a destination is en‐tered in the navigation system*before the trip is started.The time must be correctly set. Speed limit Display of a speed limit which, when reached,should cause a warning to be issued.Renewed warning if the vehicle spee...
Page 72 - Time
Resetting the fuel consumption and speed 1. "Vehicle Info" 2. "Onboard info" 3. "Cons." or "Speed" 4. "Yes" Settings on the Control Display Time Setting the time zone* 1. "Settings" 2. "Time/Date" 3. "Time zone" 4. Select the desired ti...
Page 73 - Service requirements; Display
The date format is stored. Language Setting the language To set the language on the Control Display: 1. "Settings" 2. "Language/Units" 3. "Language:" 4. Select the desired language. The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐rently in use. Units of measure Setting the u...
Page 74 - Entering appointment dates; Check Control
Data regarding the maintenance status or legallymandated inspections of the vehicle are auto‐matically transmitted to your service center be‐fore a service due date, Automatic Service Re‐quest, refer to page 195 . Detailed information on service requirements More information on the scope of service ...
Page 76 - Parking lamps; Welcome lamps; Activating/deactivating; Lamps
Lamps At a glance 1 Rear fog lamps*2 Front fog lamps*3 Automatic headlamp control/adaptive light control*/High-beam Assistant*/welcomelamps*/daytime running lights 4 Lamps off/daytime running lights*5 Parking lamps/daytime running lights*6 Low beams/welcome lamps/High-beam As‐ sistant* 7 Instrument ...
Page 77 - Adaptive light control*
The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐rently in use. Automatic headlamp control Switch position : the low beams are switchedon and off automatically, e.g., in tunnels, in twi‐light or if there is precipitation. The indicatorlamp in the instrument cluster lights up.A blue sky with the sun ...
Page 79 - Camera; Fog lamps; Interior lamps
▷ When the windshield in front of the interiorrearview mirror is fogged over, dirty or cov‐ered with stickers, etc. Camera The camera is located on the front of the interiorrearview mirror.Keep the area in front of the interior rearviewmirror clear. Fog lamps Front fog lamps* The parking lamps or lo...
Page 80 - Airbags; Front airbags; Safety
Safety Airbags 1 Front airbag, driver2 Front airbag, front passenger3 Head airbag 4 Side airbag5 Knee airbags Front airbags Front airbags help protect the driver and frontpassenger by responding to frontal impacts inwhich safety belts alone cannot provide ade‐quate restraint. Side airbags In a later...
Page 81 - Automatic deactivation of the front
▷ Keep the dashboard and window on thefront passenger side clear, i.e., do not coverwith adhesive labels or coverings, and do notattach holders such as for navigation instru‐ments and mobile phones. ▷ Make sure that the front passenger is sittingcorrectly, i.e., keeps his or her feet and legsin the ...
Page 82 - Tire Pressure Monitor TPM*
▷ Do not place objects under the seat thatcould press against the seat from below. Indicator lamp for the front passenger airbags The indicator lamp for the front passenger air‐bags indicates the operating state of the frontpassenger airbags.The lamp indicates whether the airbags are ac‐tivated or d...
Page 83 - Resetting the system
System limits Sudden tire damageSudden serious tire damage caused by external influences cannot be indicated in ad‐vance.◀ The system does not operate correctly if it hasnot been reset. For example, a flat tire may beindicated despite correct tire inflation pres‐sures.The system is inactive and cann...
Page 84 - Message when the system was not
the next opportunity and have them re‐placed if necessary. Run-flat tires* You can continue driving with a damaged tire atspeeds up to 50 mph/80 km/h. Do not continue driving without run-flattires Do not continue driving if the vehicle is notequipped with run-flat tires; continued drivingmay result ...
Page 86 - Driving stability control systems
Driving stability control systems Antilock Brake System ABS ABS prevents locking of the wheels during brak‐ing.The vehicle remains steerable even during fullbrake applications, thus increasing activesafety.ABS is operational every time you start the en‐gine. Brake assistant When you apply the brakes...
Page 87 - Deactivating/activating DTC Dynamic; xDrive
The system ensures maximum forward momen‐tum on special road conditions, e.g., unplowedsnowy roads, but driving stability is limited.It is therefore necessary to drive with appropri‐ate caution.You may find it useful to briefly activate DTC un‐der the following special circumstances: ▷ When driving ...
Page 88 - Dynamic Damping Control*; SPORT; Variable sport steering*
▷ Press up the rocker switch to the point ofresistance: the speed increases gradually. ▷ Press up the rocker switch past the point ofresistance: the speed increases while therocker switch is pressed. ▷ Press down the rocker switch to the point ofresistance: the speed decreases gradually. ▷ Press dow...
Page 89 - Dynamic Driving Control*
It also varies the steering force required to turnthe wheels in accordance with the vehiclespeed.This results in a sporty steering response. In ad‐dition, it becomes easier to steer during parkingand maneuvering. Dynamic Driving Control* The concept Dynamic Driving Control can be used to adjustthe d...
Page 90 - NORMAL
2. "SPORT mode" 3. Configure the program. This configuration is retrieved when the sportprogram is activated. NORMAL For a balanced tuning with maximum driving sta‐bilization. Activating NORMAL Press the button. NORMAL is activatedwhen the program display disappears in the instrument cluster...
Page 91 - Driving comfort; Cruise control; Switching off; Maintaining/storing the current speed
Driving comfort Cruise control The concept The system is functional at speeds beginning atapprox. 20 mph/30 km/h.It maintains the speed that was set using thecontrol elements on the steering wheel.The system brakes on downhill gradients if en‐gine braking action is insufficient. Unfavorable conditio...
Page 92 - Displays in the instrument cluster
Press the rocker switch while the system is in‐terrupted. When the system is switched on, the currentspeed is maintained and stored as the desiredspeed.It is displayed in the speedometer and brieflydisplayed in the instrument cluster, Displays inthe speedometer, refer to page 92 . When cruise contro...
Page 93 - Brief status display; PDC Park Distance Control*
Brief status display Brief display in the speedometer: Selected desired speed If --- appears briefly, conditions may not be ad‐equate to operate the system. PDC Park Distance Control* The concept In addition to the PDC Park Distance Control, thebackup camera*, refer to page 95 , can be switched on.P...
Page 96 - Assistance functions
Assistance functions Functional requirement ▷ The backup camera is switched on. ▷ The tailgate is fully closed. Pathway lines ▷ Can be shown in the backup camera imagewhen in transmission position R. ▷ Help you to estimate the space requiredwhen parking and maneuvering on levelroads. ▷ Are dependent...
Page 99 - Cameras
Displaying the turning circle and pathway lines ▷ The static, red turning circle line shows thespace needed to the side of the vehiclewhen the steering wheel is turned all theway. ▷ The variable, green pathway line assists youin assessing the amount of space actuallyneeded to the side of the vehicle...
Page 100 - Adjusting the height
The brightness is adjusted. When the low beams are switched on, thebrightness of the Head-up Display can be addi‐tionally influenced using the instrument lighting,refer to page 79 . The setting is stored for the remote control cur‐rently in use. Adjusting the height 1. "Settings" 2. "Hea...
Page 101 - Climate control; Automatic climate control; Climate control functions in detail; AUTO program
Climate control Automatic climate control 1 Vent settings2 Air volume3 AUTO program4 Interior temperature sensor — always keep clear 5 Recirculated-air mode 6 Temperature7 Defrosting windows and removing conden‐ sation 8 Cooling function9 Rear window defroster10 Seat heating* 49 Climate control fu...
Page 103 - Microfilter; Automatic climate control with enhanced features*
Microfilter The microfilter removes dust and pollen fromthe incoming air.This filter should be replaced during scheduledmaintenance of your vehicle. More information can be found in the service re‐quirements display, refer to page 73 . Automatic climate control with enhanced features* 1 Vent setting...
Page 104 - Temperature; recirculated-air mode
The programs can be combined as necessary. Temperature Turn the wheel to set the desiredtemperature. The automatic climate control achieves thistemperature as quickly as possible, if necessarywith the maximum cooling or heating capacity,and then keeps it constant.Avoid rapidly switching between diff...
Page 106 - Ventilation; Adjusting the ventilation
Ventilation Front ventilation ▷ Lever for changing the air flow direction, ar‐row 1. ▷ Thumbwheels for opening and closing thevents continuously, arrows 2. ▷ Thumbwheel* to vary the temperature, ar‐row 3.Toward blue: colder.Toward red: warmer. Adjusting the ventilation ▷ Ventilation for cooling:Adju...
Page 107 - Interior equipment; Integrated universal remote
Interior equipment Integrated universal remote control* The concept This system can replace up to three differenthand-held transmitters for various types of re‐mote-controlled equipment, such as garagedoors or lighting systems.The hand-held transmitter signal can be pro‐grammed on one of the three m...
Page 108 - Deleting all stored programs
To do so: ▷ Read the instructions of the hand-heldtransmitter. ▷ Press the memory button of the universalremote control for an extended period. If the LED flashes rapidly for a brief period andthen lights up continuously for approx. 2 sec‐onds, the hand-held transmitter is equippedwith an alternatin...
Page 109 - Connecting electrical devices; Sockets
The cigarette lighter is located in the center con‐sole. Push in the lighter.The lighter can be removed assoon as it pops back out. Connecting electrical devices Sockets The lighter socket can be used for electrical de‐vices up to approx. 200 watts with 12 volts withthe engine running or the ignitio...
Page 110 - Cargo area; Trunk cover
In the storage compartment below the cargo area floor* The socket is located in the storage compart‐ment under the cargo area floor.Remove the cover. Cargo area Trunk cover Pull out the trunk cover and hook it into the hold‐ers. Do not stow heavy objectsOnly stow light objects in the compart‐ ments;...
Page 111 - Folding down the right side; Folding down the left side and middle
no one reaches into the area of movement of therear seat backrests when the middle section isfolded down. Otherwise, injury or damage mayresult.◀ Locking the backrestBefore letting passengers ride in the rear, engage the seat backrests, locking them inplace. Otherwise, the restraining effect of thes...
Page 114 - Storage compartments; Front passenger side; Center armrest; Storage compartments
Storage compartments Storage compartments The following storage compartments are avail‐able in the vehicle interior: ▷ Glove compartment on the front passengerside, refer to page 114 . ▷ Storage compartment in the front centerarmrest, refer to page 114 . ▷ Compartments in the doors. ▷ Pockets* on th...
Page 115 - Cupholders; Clothes hooks
Connection for an external audio device This can be used to connect an external audiodevice, such as a CD or MP3 player. ▷ AUX-IN port, refer to page 166 . ▷ USB audio interface*, refer to page 167 . Cupholders Notes Shatter-proof containers and no hotdrinks Use light and shatter-proof containers an...
Page 116 - Storage space under the floor cover
Storage compartments in the cargo area Storage space under the floor cover Raise the floor panel.The storage space under the floor panel is sub‐divided. Storage space under the floor cover with subdividers* Raise the floor panel.The storage space under the floor panel is sub‐divided. Two additional ...
Page 117 - Lashing eyes in the cargo area with; Reversible floor panel*
Lashing eyes in the cargo area with rail* To secure the cargo, refer to page 123 , with nets or draw straps, the cargo area is fitted with4 lashing eyes. To slide the lashing eyes, press the button, ar‐row 1. Reversible floor panel* The bottom of the floor panel is coated with awater- and dirt-resis...
Page 119 - Driving tips
Driving tips This chapter provides you with information useful in dealing with specific driving and operating modes. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500
Page 120 - General driving notes; Things to remember when driving
Things to remember when driving Breaking-in period General information Moving parts need to be broken in to adjust toeach other.The following instructions will help achieve along vehicle life and good economy. Engine and differential Always obey the official speed limit. Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km D...
Page 121 - Driving through water
Mobile communication devices in the vehicle Mobile communication devices in the ve‐hicle It is advised that you do not use mobile commu‐nication devices, e.g., mobile phones, inside thevehicle without connecting them directly to theexternal antenna. Otherwise, the vehicle elec‐tronics and mobile com...
Page 122 - Brake disc corrosion; Condensation under the parked vehicle; Loading; Determining the load limit
Avoid load on the brakesAvoid placing excessive load on the brake system. Light but consistent brake pressure canlead to high temperatures, brake wear and pos‐sibly even brake failure.◀ Do not drive in neutralDo not drive in neutral or with the engine stopped, as doing so disables engine braking. In...
Page 123 - Securing cargo
Load The maximum load is the sum of the weight ofthe occupants and the cargo.The greater the weight of the occupants, theless cargo that can be transported. Stowing cargo ▷ Very heavy cargo: when the rear seat is notoccupied, secure each of the outer safetybelts in the opposite buckle. ▷ Cover sharp...
Page 124 - Roof-mounted luggage rack; Saving fuel
Roof-mounted luggage rack Note Roof-mounted luggage racks are only availablefor vehicles with roof rails*. Special rack system as optional accessory A special rack system is available as an optionalaccessory.Follow the directions given in the installation in‐structions. Anchorage points The roof rai...
Page 127 - Navigation
Navigation This chapter contains various examples of how the navigation system can guide you reliably to your destination. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500
Page 128 - Navigation system; Destination input; Manual destination entry; Entering the postal code
Navigation* Navigation system General information The navigation system can determine the pre‐cise position of the vehicle, with the aid of sat‐ellites and vehicle sensors, and can reliablyguide you to every entered destination.Navigation data are stored in the vehicle and canbe updated. Entries in ...
Page 129 - Address book
3. Select the numbers. 4. Change to the list of postal codes and towns/cities. 5. Highlight the entry. 6. Select an entry. Entering a street and intersection 1. Select "Street" or the displayed street. 2. Enter a street and intersection in the sameway as you would enter a town/city. If there...
Page 131 - Last destinations; Special destinations
Last destinations At a glance The destinations previously entered are storedautomatically.The destinations can be called up and used as adestination for destination guidance. Calling up the last destination 1. "Navigation" 2. "Last destinations" Starting destination guidance 1. "...
Page 132 - Display of special destinations
"Start search": if a search term is not entered,the search is repeated with the previous searchterm. Category search 1. "Category search" 2. "Town/City"Select or enter the town/city. 3. "Category" 4. Select the category. 5. "Category details"For some special d...
Page 135 - Destination guidance; Starting destination guidance
Starting the trip 1. After all intermediate destinations are en‐tered, highlight the first destination.If the second destination, for example, ishighlighted when destination guidance isstarted, the first destination is skipped. 2. "Start guidance" This symbol marks the active leg of the trip...
Page 137 - Resuming the original route; Switching spoken instructions on/off; Volume of spoken instructions
Lane information On multi-lane roads, the recommended lanesare marked in the arrow view by a triangle. ▷ Solid triangle: best lane. ▷ Empty triangle: possible lane. However, an‐other lane change may be needed shortly. Displaying a list of streets or towns/ cities on the route With destination guidan...
Page 138 - Map view; Selecting the map view
Saving the spoken instructions on the programmable memory buttons The function for switching the spoken instruc‐tions on/off can be stored on a programmablememory button, refer to page 23 , for quick ac‐ cess. Map view Selecting the map view 1. "Navigation" 2. "Map" At a glance 1 Fun...
Page 139 - Changing the scale; Automatically scaled map scale; Map view for split screen
▷ To shift the map: move the controller in therequired direction. ▷ To shift the map diagonally: move the con‐troller in the required direction and turn it. Changing the scale 1. Select the symbol. 2. To change the scale: turn the controller. Automatically scaled map scale In the map view facing nor...
Page 140 - Switching the reception on/off; Traffic bulletins on the map
produce, duplicate, republish, transmit ordistribute in any way any portion of traffic in‐cident data. You agree to indemnify, defendand hold harmless BMW of North America,LLC. (“BMW NA”) and Total Traffic Net‐work, Inrix, Inc (and their affiliates) againstany and all claims, damages, costs or other...
Page 141 - Destination guidance with traffic
4. "Settings" 5. "Traffic conditions/gray map" Symbols in the map view Depending on the scale of the map and the lo‐cation of the traffic obstruction along the route,the symbols for the traffic obstructions are dis‐played. Additional information in the map view Depending on the map s...
Page 142 - Navigation data; Information on the navigation data; Perform an update
lated route may lead through the traffic ob‐struction. ▷ Dangerous situations are displayed regard‐less of the setting. To activate dynamic destination guidance: 1. "Navigation" 2. Open "Options". 3. "Dynamic guidance" Navigation data Information on the navigation data 1. ...
Page 145 - Entertainment
Entertainment The chapter helps assure your enjoyment when receiving radio and television stations and playing CDs, DVDs and tracks from the music collection. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500
Page 146 - Adjusting the equalizer; surround; Tone
Tone General information The sound settings are stored for the remotecontrol currently in use. Treble, bass, balance, and fader ▷ "Balance": left/right volume distribution. ▷ "Fader": front/rear volume distribution. Setting treble, bass, balance, and fader 1. "CD/Multimedia",...
Page 147 - Volume; Adjusting the volume; Resetting the tone settings
Volume ▷ "Speed volume": speed-dependent volumecontrol. ▷ "PDC": volume of the PDC signal* com‐pared to the entertainment sound output. ▷ "Gong": volume of the signal, such as thesafety belt reminder, compared to the en‐tertainment sound output. ▷ "Microphone": volume...
Page 148 - Selecting a station; Radio
Radio Controls 1 Change entertainment sources2 Change station/track3 Programmable memory buttons4 Volume, on/off5 Change wave band AM/FM station Selecting a station 1. "Radio" 2. "FM" or "AM" 3. Select the desired station. All saved stations are stored for the remote con‐trol...
Page 153 - Opening the favorites; Managing the favorites; Traffic Jump; Activating/deactivating the jump; Automatic update
Opening the favorites If an activated favorite is played back, the fol‐lowing message appears for approx. 20 sec‐onds: "Favorite alert!". "Favorites" Select the symbol while the message is shown. The displayed favorite is played.If there is no message, the system changes tothe My Fav...
Page 154 - Stored stations; Calling up a station; Storing a station; Deleting a station
Stored stations General information It is possible to store up to 40 stations. Calling up a station 1. "Radio" 2. "Presets" 3. Select the desired station. Storing a station The station currently selected is stored. 1. "Radio" 2. "Presets" 3. "Store station" 4....
Page 155 - Playback; Playable formats
CD/multimedia Controls 1 Change the entertainment source2 Eject CD/DVD3 CD/DVD* drive4 Change station/track5 Programmable memory buttons6 Volume, on/off CD/DVD* Playback Filling the CD/DVD* player Insert the CD/DVD with the printed side up.Playback begins automatically.Reading can take a few minutes...
Page 156 - Selecting the track using the iDrive; Displaying information on the track
Selecting the track using the iDrive Audio CDs Select the desired track to begin playback. CDs/DVDs* with compressed audio files Depending on the data, some letters and num‐bers of the CD/DVD may not be displayed cor‐rectly. 1. Select the directory if necessary.To change to a higher level directory:...
Page 157 - Video menu
Automatic repeat* The selected CDs or DVDs are repeated auto‐matically. Video playback* Country codes Only DVDs with the code of the home region canbe played back; also refer to the information onthe DVD. Code Region 1 USA, Canada 2 Japan, Europe, Middle East, South Af‐rica 3 Southeast Asia 4 Austra...
Page 159 - In the cargo area
3. "Additional options" 4. "Zoom mode" Selecting a track DVD video: 1. Turn the controller when the DVD menu isdisplayed. 2. Open "Options". 3. "Additional options" 4. "Select title" 5. Select the desired track. VCD/SVCD: 1. "Select track" 2. Select th...
Page 162 - Interrupting storage
DTS Digital Surround™ Manufactured under license under U.S.Patent Numbers: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 &and other patents granted and registered in theUSA and worldwide. DTS and the logo are reg‐istered trademarks & DTS Digital Surround andthe DTS logos are trademar...
Page 163 - Continuing the storage process; Album information
3. "Storing..." 4. "Cancel storing" The storage process is interrupted and can becontinued at any time. Continuing the storage process 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "CD/DVD" 3. Select the symbol for the CD/DVD player. 4. "Continue storing" Storage of the CD/DVD contin...
Page 164 - Current playback
4. Select the desired category. 5. Select the desired entry: ▷ Select "A-Z search", refer to page 24 , and input the desired entry. ▷ Select the desired entry from the list. 6. Select other categories if you wish.The tracks found are listed in alphabeticalorder.Not all categories need to be ...
Page 165 - Free memory capacity
The first track is played automatically, if pos‐sible. 4. Change directories if needed to selecttracks.To go up a level in the directory: move thecontroller to the left. Random playback All tracks of the selection are played back in ran‐dom order. 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Music collection&...
Page 166 - Music collection; External devices
Music collection Backing up the music collection The entire music collection can be stored on aUSB device. Make sure there is enough freememory capacity on the USB device.Depending on the number of tracks, backing upthe music collection may take several hours.Therefore, it is best to perform the bac...
Page 167 - Connection of Apple iPod/iPhone via
Connect the headphones or line-out connectorof the device to the jack plug. Playback 1. Connect the audio device, switch it on andselect a track on the audio device. 2. "CD/Multimedia" 3. If necessary. "External devices". 4. "AUX front" The sound is played back on the vehicle...
Page 168 - Track search
Connect the Apple iPod/iPhonewith the AUX-IN port and USB in‐terface using the special cableadapter or with the USB interfaceusing the flexible adapter cable*. The Apple iPod/iPhone menu structure is sup‐ported by the USB audio interface. Connection of a USB device via the USB audio interface The US...
Page 169 - Playback lists
all results that contain that sequence aredisplayed. ▷ Select the desired entry from the list. 5. Select other categories if you wish.Not all categories need to be selected. Forexample, if all of the tracks by a certain artistare to be displayed, call up that artist only.All of the tracks by that ar...
Page 170 - Pairing and connecting; Connecting a specific device
Requirements ▷ The device is suitable. Information underwww.bmwusa.com/bluetooth. ▷ The device is ready for operation. ▷ The ignition is switched on. ▷ Bluetooth is activated on the vehicle, refer topage 177 , and on the device. ▷ Bluetooth presettings must be made on thedevice, such as for a connec...
Page 171 - Disconnecting the audio connection
1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Bluetooth (audio)" 3. If necessary, "Bluetooth audio". 4. Select the desired device from the list ofpaired devices. 5. Open "Options". 6. "Configure phone" 7. "Audio" 8. "OK" Connecting the device 1. "CD/Multimedia...
Page 172 - Unpairing a device; Displaying the current version; Updating the software
Unpairing a device 1. "CD/Multimedia" 2. "Bluetooth (audio)" 3. If necessary, "Bluetooth audio". 4. Highlight the device that is to be unpaired. 5. Open "Options". 6. "Remove phone from list" What to do if... Information on suitable devices can be found atwww....
Page 173 - Restoring the previous version
1. Store the file for the software update in themain directory on a USB flash drive. 2. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB in‐terface of the USB audio interface in thecenter armrest. An update via the USB in‐terface in the glove compartment is not pos‐sible. 3. "Settings" 4. "Softwa...
Page 175 - Communication
Communication All of the options available to you for mobile communication with family, friends, business partners, and service providers are described in this chapter. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500
Page 176 - Professional mobile phone preparation; Approved mobile phones; Pairing/unpairing the mobile; Professional mobile phone preparation package
Professional mobile phone preparation package* At a glance The concept Mobile phones or other external devices such asaudio players can be connected to the vehiclevia Bluetooth.After these devices are paired once, they arerecognized automatically when the ignition isswitched on as soon as they are i...
Page 180 - Calls with multiple participants
5. To adjust: turn the controller. 6. To store: press the controller. Incoming call Receiving calls If the number of the caller is stored in the phonebook and is transmitted by the network, thename of the contact is displayed. Otherwise,only the phone number is displayed.If more than one phone numbe...
Page 183 - Inserting the snap-in adapter; Inserting the mobile phone
Hands-free system General information Calls that are being made on the hands-freesystem can be continued on the mobile phoneand vice versa. From the mobile phone to the hands- free system Calls that were begun outside of the Bluetoothrange of the vehicle can be continued on thehands-free system with...
Page 184 - Removing the mobile phone
Removing the mobile phone Press the button and remove the mobile phone. Seite 184 184 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500 Professional mobile phone preparation package
Page 185 - Office information; Contacts
Office* At a glance General information Contacts, appointments, tasks, notes, text mes‐sages, and e-mails from the mobile phone canbe displayed on the Control Display if the mobilephone provides compatible support of thesefunctions and the necessary Bluetooth stand‐ards.Information about which mobil...
Page 186 - Office
Symbol Storage location No symbol In the vehicle; the address has not been checked as a destination. In the vehicle; the address hasbeen checked as a destination. Mobile phone. Dialing phone numbers* 1. Select the desired contact. 2. Select the phone number.The connection is established. Editing a c...
Page 187 - Messages
6. Fill in the entry fields: select the symbol nextto the entry field. 7. Enter the text and assign the contact type. 8. If the vehicle is equipped with a navigationsystem: Enter the address. Only addressescontained in the navigation data in the vehi‐cle can be entered. This ensures that desti‐natio...
Page 189 - Calendar; Display the calendar
2. "Start guidance" or "Add as another destination" 3. Start destination guidance, if necessary. Dialing the number in the message Up to 4 phone numbers can be transmitted witha message. 1. Select the desired message. 2. "Call": If the message contains a number, the con‐necti...
Page 190 - Selecting the calendar day; Display the appointment; Using contact data; Reading the appointment out loud; Tasks; Displaying the task list
The appointments on the current day aredisplayed. Selecting the calendar day 1. Select the date. 2. Select the desired day or date. ▷ "Next day" ▷ "Date:" ▷ "Previous day" ▷ "Today" Display the appointment 1. Select the desired appointment. 2. Scroll through the appoi...
Page 191 - Displaying notes; Reminders; Displaying reminders
Displaying the task 1. Select the desired task. 2. Scroll in the task if necessary: ▷ Turn the controller. ▷ Select the symbol. Using contact data If phone numbers of e-mail addresses are in‐cluded in the task, they can be used directly orstored under contacts.Display the contact or select the phone...
Page 192 - Reading out loud
1. "Office" 2. "Reminders" 3. Select the desired reminder. The corresponding appointment or the task aredisplayed. Reading out loud Text messages, e-mails, appointment entries,tasks, and notes can be read out loud. 1. Select the desired message, appointment,task, or note. 2. Select t...
Page 193 - Specifying the home address; My contacts
Contacts* General information Contacts can be created and edited and the ad‐dresses can be adopted as destinations for nav‐igation. New contact 1. "Contacts" 2. "New contact" 3. The entry fields are still filled with the previ‐ous entries: "Delete input fields" 4. Fill in the...
Page 195 - BMW Assist; Services offered
BMW Assist BMW Assist* General information BMW Assist provides you with certain services,e.g., transmission of the position data of yourvehicle to the BMW Assist Response Center ifan Emergency Request* has been initiated.Many BMW Assist services depend on the indi‐vidually agreed upon contract.After...
Page 196 - Roadside Assistance; Vehicles not equipped with BMW
in advance. This shortens the duration of theservice appointment. ▷ In the event of a breakdown, data on the ve‐hicle's condition can be sent directly toRoadside Assistance. ▷ The service varies by country. ▷ Connection costs may ensue. ▷ Services may be restricted abroad. Requirements ▷ BMW Assist ...
Page 198 - Navigating with the mouse pointer
Opening the start page 1. Open "Options". 2. "Display start page" Loading a new page 1. Open "Options". 2. "Reload" Cancel 1. Open "Options". 2. "Cancel loading" Internet* General information For your own safety, the Internet is only dis‐played to appr...
Page 200 - Customer Relations; Automatic Service Request*
Adjusting Suppressing cookies 1. Open "Options". 2. "Suppress cookies" Suppressing pop-ups 1. Open "Options". 2. "Suppress pop-ups" Suppressing safety warnings 1. Open "Options". 2. "Block HTTPS pop-ups" Customer Relations At a glance Contact Customer ...
Page 201 - Displaying available services; Updating BMW Assist
1. "Vehicle Info" 2. "Vehicle status" 3. Open "Options". 4. "Last Service Request" Data transfer* The status of the data transfer is displayed. 1. "BMW Assist" 2. Open "Options". 3. "Data transfer" Services status* Displaying available services...
Page 203 - Mobility
Mobility To ensure that you remain mobile at all times, this chapter supplies you with important information on the topics of fuels and lubricants, wheels and tires, service, maintenance, and Roadside Assistance. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500
Page 204 - Fuel cap; Manually unlocking fuel filler flap; Observe the following when; Refueling
Refueling Fuel cap Opening 1. Briefly press the rear edge of the fuel fillerflap. 2. Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise. 3. Place the fuel cap in the bracket attached tothe fuel filler flap. Closing 1. Fit the cap and turn it clockwise until youclearly hear a click. 2. Close the fuel filler flap. Do...
Page 205 - Fuel tank capacity
Fuel tank capacity Fuel tank capacity: approx. 17.7 US gal/67 liters. Refuel promptlyRefuel below a range of 30 miles/50 km; otherwise, engine functions are not ensured anddamage may occur.◀ Seite 205 205 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500 Reference Mobility Communication Entert...
Page 206 - Fuel quality; Required fuel; Gasoline with lower AKI; Fuel
Fuel Fuel quality Refuel with unleaded fuel onlyDo not use leaded fuel as this would per‐ manently damage the catalytic converter.◀ Do not refuel with ethanolDo not refuel with E85, i.e., fuel with an ethanol content of 85 %, or with Flex Fuel, as thiswould damage the engine and fuel supply sys‐tem....
Page 207 - Wheels and tires; Tire inflation pressure; Safety information
Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure Safety information The tire characteristics and tire inflation pres‐sure influence the following: ▷ The service life of the tires. ▷ Road safety. ▷ Driving comfort. Checking the pressure Only check the tire inflation pressure when thetires are cold. This mean...
Page 208 - Tire inflation pressures at max. speeds
Tire size Pressure specificationsin psi/kPa 245/45 R 19 102 VM+S 2.2 / 32 2.6 / 38 F: 245/40 R 19 98 WR: 275/40 R 19 101W 2.2 / 32- -2.4 / 35 F: 245/40 R 19 102V M+SR: 275/40 R 19 105V M+S 2.2 / 32- -2.4 / 35 F: 245/40 R 20 99 YXLR: 275/35 R 20 102Y XL 2.2 / 32- -2.6 / 38 T 135/80 R 18 104M 4.2 / 60...
Page 210 - Tire identification marks
Tire size Pressure specificationsin psi/kPa Specifications inpsi/kilopascal withcold tires 245/50 R 18 100 VM+S 2.6 / 38 3.0 / 44 245/45 R 19 102 VM+S 2.8 / 41 3.2 / 46 F: 245/40 R 19 98 WR: 275/40 R 19 101W 2.4 / 35- -2.8 / 41 F: 245/40 R 19 102V M+SR: 275/40 R 19 105V M+S 2.8 / 41- -3.0 / 44 F: 24...
Page 211 - Tire tread; Summer tires; Tire damage
and differences in road characteristics and cli‐mate. Traction The traction grades, from highest to lowest, areAA, A, B, and C.Those grades represent the tire's ability to stopon wet pavement as measured under controlledconditions on specified government test surfa‐ces of asphalt and concrete. A tir...
Page 213 - Maximum speed of winter tires; Snow chains
Retreaded tiresPossibly substantial variations in the de‐ sign and age of the tire casing structures canlimit service life and have a negative impact onroad safety.◀ Winter tires The manufacturer of your vehicle recommendswinter tires for winter roads or at temperaturesbelow +45 ℉/+7 ℃.Although so-c...
Page 214 - Maximum speed with snow chains
No snow chains with tires of size 245/45 R19 Do not mount snow chains on tires of size245/45 R 19; otherwise, the vehicle can becomedamaged.◀ Follow the chain manufacturer's instructions.Make sure that the snow chains are always suf‐ficiently tight. Retighten as needed according tothe chain manufact...
Page 215 - Engine compartment; Important features in the engine compartment; Opening the hood
Engine compartment Important features in the engine compartment 1 Washer fluid reservoir2 Vehicle identification number*3 Jump starting, negative terminal 4 Jump starting, positive terminal5 Coolant reservoir6 Oil filler neck Hood Opening the hood Working in the engine compartmentNever attempt to pe...
Page 216 - Closing the hood
2. Press the release handle and open the hood. 3. Be careful of protruding parts on the hood. Danger of injury when the hood is openThere is a danger of injury from protruding parts when the hood is open.◀ Closing the hood Let the hood drop from a height of approx. 16 in/40 cm and push down on it to...
Page 217 - Engine oil; Oil types
Engine oil General information The engine oil consumption is dependent on thedriving style and driving conditions.Therefore, check the engine oil level after everyrefueling using the electronic engine oil levelcheck. Checking the oil level The concept The oil level is monitored electronically and di...
Page 218 - Coolant; Disposal
Approved oil types Your service center can advise you on which en‐gine oils have been approved by the manufac‐turer of your vehicle.The engine oil quality is critical for the life of theengine.Only use approved BMW High Performance oil.Approved oils belong to the viscosity gradesSAE 0W-40, SAE 0W-30...
Page 219 - Maintenance; Service data in the remote control
Maintenance BMW Maintenance System The system obtains information about the roadsafety and operational reliability of the vehicleand takes into account aspects such as a timelyvehicle check. The aim is to optimize mainte‐nance procedures with a view to reducing thecost of running the vehicle. Condit...
Page 221 - Replacing components; Tool kit; Replacing the front wiper blades; Replacing the rear wiper blades; Lamp and bulb replacement
Replacing components Tool kit The tool kit is located under the first aid kit be‐hind the left folding cover in the cargo area. Wiper blade replacement Do not fold down the wipers without wiperblades Do not fold down the wipers if wiper blades havenot been installed; this may damage the wind‐shield....
Page 222 - Halogen headlamps
Danger of burnsOnly change bulbs when they are cool; otherwise, there is the danger of gettingburned.◀ Working on the lighting systemWhen working on the lighting system, you should always switch off the lights affected toprevent short circuits.To avoid possible injury or equipment damagewhen replaci...
Page 224 - Lateral turn signals
1. Insert the screwdriver from the tool kit, withthe flat side facing outward, past the removalhook and onto the clip, arrow 1. 2. Turn the screwdriver by 90°, arrow 2. 3. Press the removal hook upward, arrow, andremove the front fog lamp from the front us‐ing the hook. 4. Detach the connector. 5. T...
Page 225 - Backup lamp and brake force display
Tail lamps, bulb replacement At a glance 1 Turn signal2 Backup lamp3 Brake light4 Tail lamp*5 Tail lamp/brake light Adaptive light control* or xenon headlamps*: Tail lamps Follow the general instructions on lamps andbulbs, refer to page 221 . These lamps are made using LED technology.Contact your se...
Page 226 - Changing wheels
1. Open the tailgate. 2. Pull out the cover at the recessed grip, ar‐row. 3. Detach the connector. 4. Detach the bulb holder from the tail lamp.The backup lamp is the upper lamp and thebrake force display is the lower lamp on thebulb holder. 5. To replace the backup lamp, pull off the bulbcarefully....
Page 227 - Vehicle battery; Fuses
Vehicle battery Maintenance The battery is maintenance-free, i.e., the elec‐trolyte will last for the life of the battery.Your service center will be glad to advise you onquestions regarding the battery. Battery replacement Use approved vehicle batteries only.Only use vehicle batteries that have bee...
Page 228 - Hazard warning flashers; Breakdown assistance
Breakdown assistance Hazard warning flashers The button is located in the center console. Emergency Request* Requirements ▷ Equipment version with full preparationpackage mobile phone.An Emergency Request can be made, evenif no mobile phones are paired with the ve‐hicle. ▷ BMW Assist is activated. ▷...
Page 229 - Service availability; Jump starting
Assist Response Center may still be able tohear you. Initiating an Emergency Request automatically Under certain conditions, an Emergency Re‐quest is automatically initiated immediately aftera severe accident. Automatic Collision Notifica‐tion is not affected by pressing the SOS button. Warning tria...
Page 230 - Tow-starting and towing; your vehicle
Starting aid terminals Connecting orderConnect the jumper cables in the correct order; otherwise, there is the danger of injuryfrom sparking.◀ The so-called starting aid terminal in the enginecompartment acts as the battery's positive ter‐minal. The body ground or a special nut acts as thenegative t...
Page 231 - Screw thread
Tow truck Do not lift the vehicleDo not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting or body and chassis parts; otherwise, damage mayresult.◀ Use the tow fitting screwed in at the front formaneuvering the vehicle only. Towing other vehicles General information Light towing vehicleYour vehicle must not be lig...
Page 233 - Care; Car washes; Before driving into a car wash; Transmission position
Care Car washes Notes Steam jets or high-pressure washersWhen using steam jets or high-pressure washers, hold them a sufficient distance awayand use a maximum temperature of 140 ℉/60 ℃.Holding them too close or using excessivelyhigh pressures or temperatures can cause dam‐age or preliminary damage t...
Page 234 - Vehicle care
▷ When the ignition is switched off. ▷ After approx. 15 minutes. Headlamps ▷ Do not rub dry and do not use abrasive orcaustic cleansers. ▷ Soak areas that have been soiled e.g. due toinsects, with shampoo and wash off withwater. ▷ Thaw ice with de-icing spray; do not use anice scraper. After washing...
Page 235 - Long-term vehicle storage
Rubber components Aside from water, treat only with rubber cleans‐ers.When cleaning rubber seals, do not use any sil‐icon-containing car care products in order toavoid damage or reduced noise damping. Fine wood parts* Clean fine wood facing and fine wood compo‐nents only with a moist rag. Then dry w...
Page 237 - Reference
Reference This chapter contains technical data, short commands for the voice activation system, and an index that will quickly take you to the information you need. Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500
Page 238 - Dimensions; Width without mirrors, height; Technical data
Technical data Dimensions Width without mirrors, height 1 Vehicle width without mirrors: 74 inches/ 1,881 mm 2 Vehicle height: 66 inches/1,675 mm Seite 238 238 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500 Technical data
Page 239 - Width with mirrors
Width with mirrors 1 Vehicle width with mirrors: 82.6 inches/ 2,098 mm Seite 239 239 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500 Reference Mobility Communication Entertainment Navigation Driving tips Controls At a glance
Page 240 - Smallest turning circle; Engine specifications
Length, wheel base 1 Wheel base: 110.6 inches/2,810 mm2 Vehicle length: 182.7 inches/4,642 mm Smallest turning circle Ø: 39 ft/11.9 m Engine specifications The rated power outputs are established on thebasis of fuel grade AKI 91. X3 xDrive 28i Displacement cu in/cm³ 182.8/2,996 No. of cylinders 6 Ma...
Page 241 - Weights
X3 xDrive 35i Displacement cu in/cm³ 181.7/2,979 No. of cylinders 6 Maximum outputat engine speed hprpm 3005,800 Maximum torqueat engine speed lb ft/Nmrpm 295/4001,300–5,000 Weights X3 xDrive 28i Approved gross vehicle weight lbs/kg 5,136/2,330 Load lbs/kg 903/410 Approved front axle load lbs/kg 2,4...
Page 242 - Capacities
Capacities Notes Fuel tank US gal/liters approx. 17.7/67 Fuel quality, referto page 206 Windshield and headlampwasher system US quarts/liters approx. 5.3/5.0 Seite 242 242 Online Edition for Part no. 01 40 2 606 190 - 12 10 500 Technical data
Page 243 - Short commands of the voice activation; Vehicle
Short commands of the voice activation system* General information Instructions for voice activation system, refer topage 25 . To have the available spoken instructions readout loud: ›Voice commands‹ Adjusting Vehicle Function Command Open the main menu. ›Main menu‹ Open the options. ›Options‹ Open ...
Page 244 - Vehicle information; Short commands of the voice activation system
Vehicle information Owner's Manual Function Command Open the Owner's Manual. ›Display Owner's Manual‹ Open the Quick Reference Guide. ›Quick reference‹ Open the index. ›Owner's Manual‹ Open the search by pictures. ›Search by pictures‹ Computer Function Command Open the computer. ›Onboard info‹ Open ...
Page 246 - Destination guidance with intermediate destinations; FM
Function Command Split screen, facing the direction of travel. ›Split screen map in direction of travel‹ Split screen, perspective. ›Split screen perspective‹ Split screen, expanded intersection zoom. ›Splitscreen Exit ramp view‹ Split screen scale...feet. ›Split screen scale ... feet‹ e.g., split s...
Page 254 - Everything from A to Z
Display in front windshield 99 Display, instrument cluster 67 Display lighting, refer to Instru‐ ment lighting 79 Displays 13 Displays, cleaning 235 Disposal, coolant 218 Disposal, vehicle battery 227 Distance control, refer to PDC 93 Distance to destination 70 Divided screen view, split screen 23 D...