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Ashtray, front 
Opening 
Slide back the cover by the recess. 
To extinguish a cigarette, tap off the ash 
and gently press the tip into the funnel. 
Emptying 
Press the button, refer to arrow1. The ash-
tray rises for removal. 
Cigarette lighter, front 
Push down. 
The lighter can be removed as soon as it 
jumps back out. 
Hold or touch the hot cigarette lighter 
by the knob only. Holding or touching 
it in other areas could result in burns. 
The cigarette lighter is also ready for oper-
ation when the remote control is unlocked. 
For this reason, do not leave unsupervised 
children in the vehicle.< 
Power socket 
The cigarette lighter socket can be used 
with the ignition switched on to plug in 
hand flashlights, car vacuum cleaners etc. 
with power ratings of up to approx. 200 W 
at 12 V. Avoid damaging the socket due to 
inserting plugs of different shapes or sizes. 
With the ignition switched off, the 
power supply to all electrical sockets 
is cut off after approx. one hour.< 
Power socket 
An additional power socket is located in the 
front passenger's footwell. 
To gain access, fold the cover cap up.
Ashtray, rear 
Emptying 
Press the cover entirely down. The ashtray 
rises for removal.  
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4.Extend the ski bag between the front 
seats. The zipper allows more conve-
nient access to stored objects and can 
also be left open to allow the ski bag to 
dry.
Please ensure that the skis are clean before 
loading them into the bag. Take care to 
avoid damage from sharp edges. 
Securing load 
After loading, secure the ski bag and its 
contents. Tension the retaining strap on the 
tensioning buckle for this purpose.
Secure the ski bag in this way. If you 
fail to do so, it could endanger occu-
pants during braking or evasive maneu-
vers.<
Stowing ski bag 
1.To close the hatch in the luggage com-
partment: 
Press the handle and slide to the left 
2.Fold up the ski bag and place it in the 
compartment 3.Engage the cover as shown 
4.Close the cover.  
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Hydroplaning 
When driving on wet or slushy roads, 
reduce road speed. If you do not, a 
wedge of water can form between tires and 
road surface. This phenomenon is referred 
to as hydroplaning, and is characterized by 
a partial or complete loss of contact 
between tires and road surface, ultimately 
undermining your ability to steer and brake 
the vehicle.< 
Driving through water 
Only drive through water with a maxi-
mum depth of 1 ft/30 cm, and then 
only at walking speed at the most. Other-
wise, the vehicle's engine, the electrical 
systems and the transmission may be dam-
aged.< 
Safe braking 
Your BMW is equipped with ABS as stan-
dard equipment. The best way to brake is 
to apply maximum pressure to the brake 
pedal during emergency: full brake applica-
tion. Since the vehicle maintains steering 
responsiveness, you can nevertheless 
avoid possible obstacles with a minimum 
of steering effort. 
Pulsation at the brake pedal combines with 
sounds from the hydraulic circuits to indi-
cate to the driver that ABS is in its active 
mode. 
Driving in wet conditions 
While driving in wet conditions and in heavy 
rain, it is a good idea to apply light pressure 
to the brake pedal every few miles. Monitor 
traffic conditions to ensure that this maneu-
ver does not endanger other road users. 
The heat generated in this process helps 
dry the pads and rotors to ensure that full 
braking efficiency will then be available 
when you need it. 
Hills 
To prevent overheating and reduced 
efficiency of the brake system, drive 
long or steep downhill gradients in the gear 
in which the least braking is required. Otherwise, even light but consistent pedal 
pressure can lead to high temperatures, 
brake wear and possibly even brake fail-
ure.<
You can further enhance the engine's brak-
ing effect by selecting a lower gear in the 
automatic transmission's manual mode, 
downshifting as far as first gear on 
extremely steep stretches, refer to 
page70. This strategy helps you avoid 
placing excessive loads on the brake sys-
tem. 
Never allow the vehicle to coast with 
the transmission in Neutral – or with 
the engine switched off – as there is no 
engine braking when the transmission is in 
Neutral, and no power-assist for brakes 
and steering when the engine is not run-
ning. 
Never allow floor mats, carpets or any other 
objects to protrude into the area around the 
accelerator and brake pedals and obstruct 
their movement.< 
Corrosion on brake rotors
When the vehicle is driven only occasion-
ally, during extended periods when the 
vehicle is not used at all, and in operating 
conditions where brake applications are 
less frequent, there is an increased ten-
dency for corrosion to form on rotors, while 
contaminants accumulate on the brake 
pads. This occurs because the minimal 
pressure which must be exerted by the 
pads during brake applications to clean the 
rotors is not reached. 
Should corrosion form on the brake rotors, 
the brakes will tend to respond with a pul-
sating effect that even extended applica-
tion will fail to cure.
Mobile communications devices in 
vehicle
BMW does not recommend using 
mobile communications devices, e.g. 
portable phones, in the interior of the vehi-
cle without a direct connection to an out-
side antenna. Otherwise the vehicle elec-
tronics and mobile communications device 
can affect each other. In addition, it is not  
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Securing cargo 
>Use the luggage net* or securing straps 
to hold down small and lightweight lug-
gage and cargo, refer to page42 
>Heavy-duty straps
* for securing larger 
and heavier objects are available at 
your BMW center. Anchorages for 
attaching these heavy-duty straps have 
been provided in your vehicle's luggage 
compartment, refer to the illustration 
>Please observe the special instructions 
supplied with the anchorage fittings.
Always position and secure the load 
beforehand as described above. If 
you do not, it can even endanger the pas-
sengers during braking or evasive maneu-
vers. 
Never exceed either the approved gross 
vehicle weight or either of the approved 
axle loads, refer to page216, as excessive 
loads can pose a safety hazard, and may 
also place you in violation of freeway safety 
laws. 
You should never transport heavy or hard 
objects unsecured in the passenger com-
partment, as they could fly around and 
pose a safety hazard to the vehicle's occu-
pants during abrupt braking or evasive 
maneuvers .< 
Roof-mounted luggage 
rack* 
Anchorage points 
The anchorage points are located within 
the door openings. 
A special rack system is available as an 
option for your BMW. Please comply with 
the precautions included with the installa-
tion instructions. 
Because roof racks raise the vehicle's cen-
ter of gravity when loaded, they have a 
major effect on its handling and steering 
response. 
You should therefore always remember not 
to exceed the approved roof weight, the 
approved gross vehicle weight or the axle 
loads when loading the rack. 
You can find the specified weights in the 
Technical data section on page216. 
Make sure that the load is distributed 
evenly, and that it does not extend outward 
to beyond the limits of the loading surface. 
Always load the heaviest pieces first – on 
the bottom. Be sure that adequate clear-
ance is maintained for raising the glass 
roof, and that objects do not project into 
the opening path of the luggage compart-
ment lid. 
Secure roof-mounted cargo correctly and 
securely to prevent it from shifting or being 
lost during the trip. 
Drive smoothly. Avoid sudden acceleration 
and braking maneuvers. Take corners gen-
tly.  
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Navigation
This section contains various examples
that illustrate how the navigation system
provides you with reliable guidance
to your destination. 
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Starting navigation system
GPS
Enter data only when the vehicle is 
stationary, and always obey the traffic 
regulations and road signs in the event of 
any contradiction between traffic and road 
conditions and the instructions issued by 
the navigation system. If you do not 
observe this precaution, you may be in vio-
lation of the law, and can endanger vehicle 
occupants and other road users.<
GPS stands for Global Positioning System.
This integral component within your vehi-
cle's navigation system relies on reference 
satellites to determine the precise position 
of your vehicle.
By allowing you to find your destination 
without having to consult conventional 
r oa d m aps as y ou  d r iv e, th e n av iga tion  sy s-
tem makes an important contribution to 
traffic safety.
The result: the navigation system provides 
y o u  w i t h  d e p e n d a b l e  g u i d a n c e  t o  y o u r  d e s -
tination.
Navigation CD/DVD 
Navigation CDs/DVDs are inserted in the 
navigation computer located behind the left 
side trim in the luggage compartment.
You can use navigation CDs as of 2001-1 
and navigation DVDs in your navigation 
computer.
To ensure that your vehicle's navigation 
system has access to the latest highway 
network information, always load the most 
recent CD/DVD version of the digital road 
map.
As is the case with conventional road 
maps, the navigation CDs/DVDs are sub-
ject to periodic updates to ensure that they 
reflect the latest information and surveys.
Navigation CDs/DVDs are available at 
your BMW center.<
Changing navigation CDs/DVDs 
As you drive your BMW, the computer will 
alert you when you are leaving the area 
stored on your current navigation CD/DVD; 
you should respond by changing the navi-
gation CD/DVD in the navigation computer. 
Navigation CDs contain road maps cover-
ing one or more countries or regions.
Roadmaps of Europe are stored on the 
navigation DVD.
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To change the navigation CD/DVD:
1.Press button.
The CD/DVD is ejected from the naviga-
tion computer
2.Remove the CD/DVD
3.Insert the new CD/DVD with the labeled 
side up.
Allow approx. eight seconds for the 
system to scan the data from the new 
CD/DVD. 
Opening navigation
Select "Navigation".
The last selected view appears on the Con-
trol Display. This display will be continually 
updated as you drive.
When you park the vehicle before reaching 
the entered destination, upon restarting 
you will see the question "Continue route 
guidance?" on the Control Display.
>When you enter "YES", the destination 
guidance resumes active operation and 
the last selected screen content 
appears on the Control Display
>When you enter "NO" the Control Dis-
play returns to the destination entry 
mode.
Overview
Press the controller to view the menu 
items.
In the map display mode and during 
destination guidance, all the menu 
items will disappear after a few moments if 
no further entries are made.<
Display in assistance 
window* 
You can also view the destination guidance 
in the assistance window; it then remains 
visible when you select a new menu.
Select and confirm your selection.
The assistance window displays the view 
selected on the Control Display. This can 
be:
>Map direction north
>Map in travel direction
>Map perspective
>Arrow display.
The contents of the assistance window is 
continually updated as you drive.
To deactivate display:
Select again and confirm your 
selection. 
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Destination entry 
In entering your destination you can select 
from among the following options:
>Manual entry of destination address, 
see below
>To select town/city and street from the 
directory, refer to page134
>To select destination with map, refer to 
page135
>To select destination with "Informa-
tion", refer to page135
>To select from among recent destina-
tions, refer to page136
>To select destination from address 
book, refer to page142.
After selecting your destination you can 
proceed to start the destination guidance, 
refer to page139.
Enter data only when the vehicle is 
stationary, and always obey the traffic 
regulations and road signs in the event of 
any contradiction between traffic and road 
conditions and the instructions issued by 
the navigation system. If you do not 
observe this precaution, you may be in vio-
lation of the law, and can endanger vehicle 
occupants and other road users.<
Manual entry of destination 
address 
1.Press the controller
2.Select "Dest. input" and confirm your 
selection 3.Select "New dest." and confirm your 
selection.
These menu items offer you various options 
for entering your destination, as described 
in the following section.
The system relies on a wordmatch principle 
to make it easier for you to enter the names 
or towns or streets. It supports various 
spellings as well as automatic name com-
pletion, refer to page138.
You can enter the address of your destina-
tion with "ABC..."
>"ROUTE GUID." is used to select the 
entered address as destination and to 
start destination guidance 
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>The "AS ADDRESS" command can be 
used to store the entered address in the 
address book.
You can store approx. 50 addresses 
and then import them directly from your 
address book to the navigation system 
as travel destinations, refer to page142
>"DELETE" deletes the entered address.
The following features must be borne in 
mind for destination entry:
>If you do not enter a street, the system 
will guide you as far as the city limits
>Depending on the data stored on your 
navigation CD/DVD, you can also enter 
the house or building number on some 
streets
>You can skip the entry of country and 
locality if the current entries are being 
retained for your new destination
>You can overwrite street names if you 
would like to proceed to another street 
within the same locality.
The example shows how to use the naviga-
tion system to find the following destina-
tion:
United States
Beverly Hills, Ca
455 N Rexford Drive
To enter the destination address:
Select "ABC..." and confirm your selection.
Entering name
The name is not required for the destination 
guidance or storage in the list, however can 
simplify the assignment of addresses.
1.Select "Name" and confirm your selec-
tion
2.Turn to select the letters, then confirm 
your selections by pressing.
Special characters:
Cancel selection process
Enter blank
Delete last letter3.Select the name shown in the lower half 
of the Control Display and confirm your 
selection.
Selecting country of destination 
When the name of a country appears in 
white letters on the Control Display, this 
indicates that data for more than one coun-
try is stored on the navigation CD. 
To select the United States as your country 
of destination: 
1.Select "Country" or the country named 
in the display and confirm your selec-
tion. A list of available countries 
appears in the display 
2.Turn until "United States" is selected 
3.Press to apply your selection as your 
destination entry. 
Entering destination 
"Town/City" or the name of the locality of 
your last destination will now appear.
1.Select "Town/City" or the displayed 
town name and confirm your selection
2.Turn until "B" is selected 
3.Press to confirm your selection.
A directory listing localities starting with 
the letter "B" appears in the lower half 
of the Control Display. The list grows 
smaller each time you enter a new letter
4.Enter "Beverly Hills" by selecting and 
confirming the letters individually.