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4 Notes © 2004 Bayerische Motoren Werke AktiengesellschaftMunich, GermanyNot to be reproduced, wholly or in part, without written permission from BMW AG, Munich. Order No. 01 41 0 158 017English II/04Printed in GermanyPrinted on environmentally friendly paper,bleached without chlorine, suitable for ...
5 Notes Your own car When you ordered your BMW, you chose various items of equipment. This handbook describes all models and equipment specifications which BMW offers within this particular model line. This explains why the handbook may also contain other equipment specifica-tions which you have not...
6 Notes Parts and accessories BMW recommends using such parts and accessory products for your car as BMW has approved for this purpose.BMW Service is the correct source for Original BMW parts and accessories, other BMW-approved products, and competent advice on all related mat-ters.These parts and p...
Contents Notes About this Owner's Handbook 4 Additional sources of information 4 Symbols used 4 Your own car 5 Status at time of printing 5 For your own safety 5 Initial overview Cockpit 14 Instrument panel 16 Telltale and warning lights 18 Buttons in steering wheel* 21 Warning triangle* 22 First ai...
Contents 9 Driving: Ignition switch 56 Starting the engine 56 Stopping the engine 58 Handbrake 59 Manual transmission 59 Sequential manual gearbox SMG* 60 Automatic transmission with Steptronic* 64 Turn indicators/headlight flasher 67 Wipers/rain sensor* 67 Cruise control* 69 Everything under contro...
Contents Operation, maintenance Driving precautions: Running in 116 General driving hints 116 Anti-lock Brake System ABS 119 Wheels and tyres: Tyre pressures 120 Condition of tyres 120 New tyres 121 Wheel and tyre combinations 122 Winter tyres 122 In the engine compartment: Engine compartment lid 12...
Contents 11 Index From A to Z 172 Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 017 - © 03/04 BMW AG
14 Cockpit Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 017 - © 03/04 BMW AG
16 Instrument panel Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 017 - © 03/04 BMW AG
18 Telltale and warning lights Technical equipment that monitors itself The function of telltale and warning lights marked ● is checked when the ignition is switched on. They light up just once, but for different lengths of time. If a defect occurs in one of the systems, the corresponding light will...
21 Buttons in steering wheel* These buttons enable you to perform the following functions quickly, without your attention being distracted from the traffic: > Various audio functions > Cruise control > Various telephone functions > Voice input system > Various TV functions. The system...
22 Warning triangle* The warning triangle is stored at the left in a compartment of the luggage com-partment. Please note that you may be required by law to carry a warning triangle in the car. < First aid kit* The first aid kit is under the front pas-senger's seat. To open: pull the handle and s...
23 Note when refuelling Note the safety precautions dis-played at garages and filling sta- tions when handling fuel. < Place the screw cap in the holder on the flap. When refuelling, insert the filler nozzle fully into the filler neck. If the filler noz-zle is raised during refuelling, > the s...
24 National-market specification for leaded fuel* This specification enables you to run the car on 98, 95 or 91 RON leaded fuel, in addition to the fuel grades listed above. The minimum approved grade is 91 RON. Diesel engine Do not refuel with rapeseed methyl ester (RME), biodiesel or petrol, as ot...
28 Opening and closing Keys The key set 1 Master keys with remote control. These govern the Key Memory func-tions. Bear in mind that some func-tions of your car may respond differ-ently, depending on which key is used, see page 54 . You can use the coloured adhesive labels you received with the car ...
29 Opening and closing – with the remote control The principle The remote control features two extra functions in addition to the central lock-ing system: > Switch on interior light, see page 30 . This function can help you locate your car if you have parked in a large underground garage, for exa...
31 If the luggage compartment lid was locked before being opened, it is relocked when closed.Before and after every journey, make sure that the luggage compartment lid has not been opened accidentally. < Interference Malfunctions: The remote control can malfunction as a result of interference fro...
32 Opening and closing – at the door lock Do not lock the car from outside if there is someone inside, because the doors cannot be unlocked from inside. < You can arrange for a signal to be provided as confirmation that the car has been locked correctly. < Certain national market versions requ...
33 Opening and closing – from inside This button is used to operate the cen-tral locking system when the front doors are closed. This only locks or unlocks the doors and the luggage compartment lid, but does not engage the deadlocks. If you wish, the central locking system can be set to engage as so...
34 Luggage compartment lid Lock Only the master keys fit the lock of the luggage compartment lid, see page 28 . Locking separately Turn the master key to the right past the pressure point and take it out when horizontal. This locks the luggage compartment lid and disconnects it from the central lock...
35 To close Recessed handles in the luggage com-partment lid lining make it easier to pull the lid down when closing it. To avoid injuries, as with any clos-ing process, ensure that the clos- ing zone of the luggage compartment lid is unobstructed. < Keep the luggage compartment lid fully closed ...
37 Alarm system telltale light > The telltale light below the inside mir-ror flashes continuously: the system is activated > The telltale light flashes immediately after the car is locked: doors or lug-gage compartment lid are not prop-erly closed. Even if an item is not closed fully, the rema...
38 Electric windows Opening and closing windows From ignition key position 1: > Press the switch until the pressure point is felt: the window continues to move down for as long as the switch is operated > Press the switch beyond the pressure point: the window will move automat-ically. Press th...
40 For convenient opening and closure by the door lock or remote control, see pages 30 and 32 . Raising From ignition key position 1: briefly press the switch. Pressing the switch again halts the movement immediately. If you briefly press the switch in the 'Raise' direction when the sunroof is open,...
42 Adjusting Safe seated position You have to be comfortably seated in order to experience as little fatigue as possible and enjoy relaxed driving. In conjunction with the seat belts and the airbags, the seating position also has an important role to play in terms of the passive safety of the vehicl...
43 Seat adjustment, mechanical Adjusting the seat 1 Forward/back Pull the lever up and slide the seat to the preferred position.After releasing the lever, slide the seat backwards or forwards very slightly until it engages correctly 2 Height Pull up the lever and apply your weight to the seat or all...
45 Head restraints Adjusting Adjusting height: pull out or push in. To reach the lowest position, press the button, see arrow 1. < Adjusting rake angle of the front head restraints: swing forwards or back. Position the head restraint so that its centre is approximately at ear height, as otherwise...
46 To open 1. Hold the belt2. Press the red button in the buckle3. Guide the belt back into the auto- matic reel. At the rear, the belt buckle marked CENTER is to be used only by the occupant of the centre seat. < Adjusting belt height Use the seat belt height adjuster to vary the belt position t...
47 Seat and mirror memory* You can memorise and call up three dif-ferent driver's-seat and outside-mirror position settings. The setting for the lumbar support is not stored in memory. < Memorising 1. Ignition key in position 1 or 22. Select a seat and outside-mirror position 3. Press the M EMORY...
49 Mirrors Adjusting outside mirrors 1 Switch for adjustment in all four directions 2 Changeover switch for mirror on other side of car 3 Button * to fold the mirrors in and out Press the button once to fold the mir-rors in and again to fold them out. This is a useful feature in car washes or very n...
50 Inside mirror, automatic dip* When the direction of travel is forwards, this mirror dims through an infinitely variable range, to an extent that depends on the brightness of the light falling on the mirror. The function is controlled by two photo-cells in the inside mirror. One is in the mirror g...
51 Safety systems Airbags 1 Front airbags on the driver and pas- senger sides 2 Head airbags on the driver and pas- senger sides, front 3 Side airbags on the driver and pas- senger sides, front and rear * Protective effect The front airbags provide protection in the event of a head-on collision, whe...
52 risk of injury. < Airbag system ready The warning light confirms that the entire airbag system and the belt tensioners are ready to operate from ignition key position 1 onwards. The warning light goes out after a few seconds. Airbag system malfunctioning If the airbag system develops a fault h...
54 Car Memory, Key Memory How it works You may often have wished that you could modify the operation of certain features of your car to suit your own individual preferences. When develop-ing the car, BMW therefore incorpo-rated a number of freely programmable options into the car, which BMW Service ...
56 Driving Ignition switch Ignition key positions 0 Steering locked 1 Steering released 2 Ignition switched on 318d, 320d, 330d, 330xd:Engine preheating 3 Starting the engine Steering locked The key can only be inserted and removed in this position. After removing the key, slightly turn the steering...
57 If the engine does not start first time, for instance if it is very cold or very hot: Depress the accelerator pedal halfway while starting the engine. Cold starts at very low ambient temper-atures, below approx. –15 6 (5 7 ), at high altitude, more than 1000 m (approx. 3300 ft) above sea level: &...
58 Before leaving the car with the engine running, move the selector lever to the N position and apply the handbrake.Do not leave the vehicle unattended with the engine running, as this consti-tutes a risk. < Stopping the engine Never take out the ignition key when the vehicle is still moving, as...
59 Handbrake The handbrake is primarily intended for preventing a stationary vehicle from rolling away, and acts on the rear wheels. Applying The lever engages automatically and the telltale in the instrument cluster lights up in ignition setting 2, see page 18 . Releasing Raise slightly, press the ...
60 6-speed gearbox* When you shift to or within the 5th/6th gear plane, always push the gear lever to the right in order to ensure that you do not inadvertently engage a gear on the 3rd/4th gear plane. Reverse Engage this gear only when the car is standing still. When the gear lever is pressed to th...
62 Shifting gears Using the selector lever: > Lightly press the selector lever in the + direction to shift up a gear > Lightly press the selector lever in the — direction to shift down. Using the shift paddles on the steering wheel: > Pull either of the shift paddles to shift up a gear >...
64 Automatic transmission with Steptronic* As an alternative to fully automatic operation, Steptronic also allows you to shift between gears yourself, see page 65 . If you move the selector lever to the left, from position D into the M/S shift plane, this activates the sport-oriented programs in the...
67 Turn indicators/headlight flasher 1 High-beam headlights 2 Headlight flasher 3 Flashing turn indicators To indicate a turn briefly Move the lever lightly, only as far as the first detent. It will cancel when released. If the repeater light flashes and the relay ticks more rapidly than usual, one ...
69 If the car's lights are on, the headlights are also cleaned at suitable intervals. Windscreen washer jets The windscreen washer jets are heated automatically * in ignition key position 2. Cruise control* Above about 30 km/h (approx. 19 mph), you can memorise and call up the car's road speed. You ...
70 Decelerating Briefly press the – button: Every time you press the button, road speed drops by approx. 1 km/h (0.6 mph) if you are already using the cruise control. Hold down the – button: The car slows down by automatically cutting the throttle if you are already running on cruise control. As soo...
71 Everything under control Odometer 1 Odometer 2 Trip distance recorder Odometer – distance recorder You can activate the displays shown in this figure in ignition setting 0 by press-ing the left knob on the instrument clus-ter. Trip distance recorder To reset to zero, press the left knob in igniti...
72 Fuel gauge If the warning light remains lit continu-ously, there are still approx. 8 litres (1.8 gal) of fuel in the tank. Fuel-tank capacity approx. 63 litres (13.9 gal). Certain vehicle positions, e.g. driving uphill for prolonged periods, may cause slight fluctuations in the fuel gauge reading...
73 Service interval indicator Remaining distance before servicing is due The displays shown in the picture appear in ignition key position 1 and beyond, and for a few seconds after the engine has been started. Together with the OIL SERVICE or INSPECTION reminder, the next sched-uled service work and...
74 Periods during which the battery was disconnected are ignored by the display. Make sure that brake fluid is renewed every two years, regardless of whether this is confirmed by the dis-play, see also page 131 . < Check Control The following information or operating conditions are shown as symbo...
75 Clock You can set the display of the radio to show the clock at all times, see Operat-ing Instructions for Radio. The procedure for setting the time as shown by the clock and in the car radio display is as follows. Adjusting Check that the clock is visible in the display in the instrument clus- t...
78 Technical features for driving comfort and safety Park Distance Control PDC* The principle PDC assists you when reversing the car into a parking space. Audible warning signals tell you how far you are from objects behind the car. To do this, four ultrasonic sensors in the back bumper measure the ...
79 Dynamic Stability Control DSC The principle DSC assists driving stability in critical situations. The DSC system is in operation when-ever the engine has been started. DSC incorporates the functions of Dynamic Traction Control DTC and Cornering Brake Control CBC. Cars with four-wheel drive, see p...
81 Dynamic Stability Control DSC – 325xi, 330xi, 330xd The principle DSC assists driving stability in critical situations. The DSC system is in operation when-ever the engine has been started. DSC incorporates the functions of Automatic Differential Brake ADB-X and Cornering Brake Control CBC. Tellt...
82 Reactivating DSC Press the button a second time; the telltale light will go out. Not even DSC can overcome the laws of physics. The driver is always responsible for matching his or her style of driving to the prevailing conditions. Avoid taking any risks on account of the additional safety afford...
83 Hill Descent Control HDC* The principle HDC is a system that reduces speed on steep downhill gradients, making your BMW even easier to control under these conditions. Without any intervention on your part, the car's speed is kept down to about twice walking pace. You can activate HDC at speeds le...
84 Runflat Indicator* The principle The Runflat Indicator system monitors tyre pressures at all four road wheels when the car is being driven. The sys-tem reports any sudden, significant loss of pressure in one tyre in relation to the others. Tyre pressures are monitored by meter-ing the relative sp...
85 Do not initialise the system if you are driving with snow chains or with the compact spare wheel fitted. < Flat tyres The telltale light in the instru-ment cluster lights up red. In addition a warning signal is heard. 1. Carefully reduce speed and bring the car to a standstill. Avoid abrupt br...
86 Lights Side lights/low-beam headlights Side lights The lights are on all round the car. You can use these lights as position lights when the car is parked. See page 88 for parking with the sidelights on one side of the car on. Low-beam headlights If the low-beam headlights are switched on and the...
87 Instrument lighting To vary the lighting intensity, turn the knurled wheel. Headlight beam angle adjustment Halogen headlights The beam angle of the low beam head-lights must be adjusted manually to suit the load carried in the vehicle, to avoid dazzling the drivers of oncoming vehi-cles: Values ...
88 High-beam headlights/parking lights 1 High-beam headlights 2 Headlight flasher 3 Parking lights Right-hand or left-hand parking lights* You also have the option of leaving your car parked with the side lights on one side on as position lights – comply with applicable national legislation: With th...
89 Rear fog light The low-beam headlights or fog lights must be switched on. The yellow telltale light on the instru- ment panel comes on when the rear fog light is in use. Please comply with local legislation concerning the use of front and rear fog lights. Interior lighting The interior lights are...
90 Heating and air-conditioning systems Air conditioning Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 017 - © 03/04 BMW AG
92 Air supply/blower You can select blower speeds 1 to 4. The greater the incom-ing flow of air, the more effec-tive heating and ventilation will be. In position 0, the blower and the heating are switched off. The supply of air is shut off in position 0. Temperature To raise the temperature inside t...
93 Draught-free ventilation The air outlets for the upper body area can be adjusted to suit the user's pref-erences: 1 Knurled wheels for opening and clos- ing the outlets through an infinitely variable range 2 Levers for adjusting the direction of the air flow 3 Use the knurled wheel to blend the r...
94 Automatic air conditioning* Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 017 - © 03/04 BMW AG
99 Practical interior equipment Hi-fi system* Harman Kardon hi-fi system When it is switched on, it suggests a listening area much larger than the car's interior, with an improved stereo effect at all seats. If only a poor radio signal is received, the system will tend to switch between stereo and m...
100 Integrated universal remote control* The principle The integrated universal remote control takes the place of up to three different control devices for different radio-remote-controlled systems such as gate openers and household alarm sys-tems. The integrated universal remote control detects and...
102 Deleting memory buttons Press and hold down both outer buttons 1 of the integrated universal remote control for approx. 20 seconds until telltale light 2 flashes. This clears all three memory buttons. It is not possible to delete individual memory buttons 1. Storage compartments There is a stora...
103 Centre armrest, front To open: press the button and swing up. Other storage compartments and oddments nets* There are other storage compartments in the front doors and in the centre con-sole. There are nets * on the backs of the front seats. Centre armrest, rear* Without through-loading system: ...
104 Stowage package* For your convenience, you have: > Two fold-out power sockets in the rear centre console > A spectacles compartment * , not shown, in the centre console. Microphone* Hands-free device On cars prepared for telephone installa-tion * or fitted with a voice input sys- tem * , t...
105 Power socket The cigarette lighter socket can be used for a hand light, vacuum cleaner or similar device, provided that it runs on 12 V DC and its power consumption does not exceed 200 watts. Make sure that the socket is not damaged by attempting to insert plugs of the wrong pattern. Non-smoker'...
107 Ski bag* Up to four pairs of standard skis or two snowboards can be carried safely and kept clean. With the ski bag extended, plus the available space in the luggage com-partment, you can carry skis up to 2.10 m (6 ft 10 in) long. However, because of the narrowing of the ski bag, only two pairs ...
108 Loading Cars with through-loading system: 1. Swing out the centre armrest, detach the cover over the opening at the top – it is secured by a burr fastener – and place it on the armrest 2. Press button 1 down and swing the cover forwards 3. Lay out the ski bag between the front seats. The zip fas...
110 Roof rack* A special roof rack system is available as an accessory for your BMW. If it is used, please comply with the installa-tion instructions supplied. Mounting points Access to the mounting points: Use the tool supplied with the roof rack system to open the caps. Loading and driving hints L...
111 Cover flap* Removing: Reach into the recess on the underside of the trailer tow hitch cover flap and pull the flap off to the rear. For attaching and removing the ball hitch, please see the separate instruc-tions. Installing: Insert the flap into its guide and press it on fully. Before driving o...
116 Driving precautions Running in Please comply with the following instructions, which are intended to ensure that your car achieves its opti-mum operating life and economy. Engine and final drive Up to 2000 km (approx. 1250 miles): Drive at varying road and engine speeds, but do not exceed the fol...
119 Anti-lock Brake System ABS The principle ABS prevents the wheels from locking when the brakes are applied, and thus increases active safety. Braking with ABS You use ABS most effectively by apply-ing maximum brake pressure in situa-tions which call for this – full braking. Since the car remains ...
120 Wheels and tyres Tyre pressures Information for your safety The tyres approved for your vehicle are matched to its characteristics and, if used correctly, ensure not only opti-mum road safety but also the desired level of ride comfort. The condition of the tyres and mainte-nance of the correct t...
121 Do not continue driving with a flat tyre. If air pressure is lost from a tyre, this seriously affects the car's han-dling and braking, and could cause the driver to lose control. Avoid overloading the car, as this could cause the tyres' load capacity limit to be exceeded. Otherwise you could ove...
122 Wheel and tyre combinations Choosing the correct tyres BMW recommends using only wheels and tyres approved by BMW for your vehicle, because even if the nominal sizes are the same, manu-facturing tolerances and other factors could cause the tyres to contact the bodywork and this, in turn, could r...
123 Never exceed the maximum speed laid down for the winter tyres fitted to your car.Lack of expert knowledge or incorrect handling of tyres can cause damage and lead to accidents.All work on tyres should therefore be carried out only by experts. BMW Service will gladly place its spe-cialised knowle...
124 In the engine compartment Engine compartment lid Unlocking Pull the lever at the left under the dash-board. Do not work on the vehicle unless you possess the appropriate spe- cialised knowledge. If unfamiliar with the regulations which have to be com-plied with, have the work carried out by BMW ...
126 Essentials inside the engine compartment Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 017 - © 03/04 BMW AG
128 Washer fluid Headlight* and windscreen washer system Capacity approx. 5.3 litres (9.3 Imp. pints). When filling with water and, when nec-essary, with a suitable additive, pro-ceed in accordance with the manufac-turer's instructions. It is best to mix the water and additive before filling the was...
129 The gap between the two notches on the dipstick is equivalent to about 1 litre (1 3/4 Imp. pints) of oil. Do not fill beyond the upper mark on the dipstick. Adding too much oil will harm the engine. Adding engine oil Do not add oil until the oil level has dropped to just above the lower mark on ...
130 Alternative oils If these grades of oil are unobtainable on occasion, you can top up the oil level in between oil changes, if only a small amount of oil is needed, with other oils. One of the following catego-ries must be printed on the container of the oil you use: Petrol engines: > Preferre...
131 Brake fluid Telltale light The warning light comes on even though the handbrake has been released: The brake fluid level in the reservoir is too low, see page 18 . Pedal travel might also become noticeably longer. Have the system checked without delay. If you continue driving you might find that...
132 Maintenance BMW Maintenance System The BMW Maintenance System helps uphold the road safety and operating reliability of your BMW. It also makes provision for comfort and convenience aspects, such as timely replacement of the filters for the air inside the car. The objective is optimisation of th...
133 BMW recommends having main-tenance and repair work carried out by BMW Service.Make sure that maintenance work is confirmed in the Service Booklet after it has been carried out. These entries are evidence that your car has been serviced regularly and correctly and are essential in order for warra...
134 Laws and regulations Rule of the road When entering another country involves a switch to driving on the other side of the road, adopt the following measures to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic with the headlights. Cars with halogen headlights To avoid dazzling oncoming traffic, BMW Service can su...
135 OBD socket Components which have a decisive effect on exhaust emissions can be tested at the OBD socket with a suita-ble device. This socket is on the driver's side, on the underside of the instrument panel at the left, behind a cover. The cover is marked OBD. The warning light comes on. Exhaust...
140 Replacing parts Toolkit The toolkit is located in the luggage compartment lid. Unscrew the wing bolt to remove. Wiper blades 1. Switch off the ignition2. Lift the wiper arm completely clear3. Turn the wiper blade sideways and pull the safety retaining spring, see arrow 4. Fold the wiper blade ba...
143 Rear lights Bulbs, 21 watts 1 Brake light 2 Reversing light 3 Rear fog light and tail light 4 Tail light 5 Turn indicator Right luggage-compartment recess: Bulbs in rear side panel: All bulbs are integrated into a central bulb holder. 1. Remove the screws securing the bulb holder, see arrow, par...
148 Use the jack only for wheel-changing. Never attempt to raise a different type of vehicle or any other load with the jack, or injury and damage to property could result. For safety reasons, have the wheel stud tightening torque checked without delay, using a suitable calibrated torque wrench – co...
149 The code number is embossed on the front of the adapter. Please make a careful note of this number and keep it in a safe place, in case the adapter is lost. Battery Maintenance The battery is completely maintenance-free, which means that in moderate cli-matic conditions the original acid filling...
150 Fuses The fuses and a diagram indicating the circuits to which they belong are located behind a panel in the glove box; the panel is held in place by two quick-release latches. Do not repair burnt out fuses or replace them with fuses with dif- ferent colours or ampere ratings, other-wise overloa...
151 Mutual aid Mobile Service BMW Group's Mobile Service – Emer-gency Service – is there to assist you in the event of a breakdown, at any time of the day or night, during weekends and on public holidays. The telephone numbers of the Mobile Service – Emergency Service – centre in your country are li...
152 2. Connect the crocodile clip at one end of the positive/+ jump lead to the positive terminal of the battery or to a jump-starting connection of the donor vehicle 3. Connect the other crocodile clip of the positive/+ jump lead to the posi-tive terminal of the battery or to a jump-starting connec...
154 If it is impossible to avoid attaching the towbar at an angle, note the following: > Towbar clearance may be restricted when cornering > The angled towbar generates lateral forces. Secure the towbar only to the towing eyes. Attempts to secure it to other parts of the vehicles could result ...
158 Engine data 316i 318i 320i 325i/325xi DisplacementNumber of cylinders cc 17964 19954 21716 24946 Max. power outputat engine speed kW/hprpm 85/1155500 105/1436000 125/1706100 141/1926000 Max. torqueat engine speed Nmrpm 1753750 2003750 2103500 2453500 330i/330xi 318d 320d 330d/330xd DisplacementN...
159 Fuel consumption, carbon dioxide/CO 2 emissions 316i 316i 318i 318i 320i UrbanExtra-urbanCombinedCO 2 emissions litres/100 km (mpg)litres/100 km (mpg)litres/100 km (mpg)grams/km (oz/mi) Manual shift9.9 (28.5)5.5 (51.4)7.1 (39.8)172 (9.8) Automatic10.9 (25.9)6.4 (44.1)8.0 (35.5)194 (11.0) Manual ...
163 Weights 316i 318i 320i 325i 325xi Kerb weight, ready for road, with 75 kg (165 lb) load, fuel level 90 %, excluding optional extras with manual transm./SMGwith automatic transmission kg (lb)kg (lb) 1385 (3053)1415 (3120) 1395 (3075)1435 (3164) 1470 (3197)1505 (3318) 1495 (3296)1530 (3373) 1575 (...
167 Performance 316i 318i 320i 325i 325xi Maximum speedwith automatic transmission km/h (mph)km/h (mph) 206 (128)200 (124) 218 (12.4)214 (133) 226 (140)223 (139) 240 (149)237 (147) 234 (145)231 (144) Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) s 10.9/11.9 9.3/10.2 8.3/9.4 7.3/8.4 7.5/8.6 80 to 120...
168 Filling capacities Litres (Imp. units) Note Fuel tankincluding reserve of approx. 63 (13.9 gal)approx. 8 (1.8 gal) Fuel grade, see page 23 Windscreen washer/headlight cleaning system approx. 5.3 (9.3 pt) For more details see page 128 Engine oil with filter renewal 4.25 (7.5 pt)5.5 (9.7 pt)6.5 (1...
Refuelling stop So that you always have access to the data you need when refuelling, you are recommended to write the values for your car into the table shown here. Use the index to find the information you need. Fuel Enter the fuel grade you prefer to use here. Engine oil The quantity of oil betwee...
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