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Average fuel consumptionIf you continue to press and hold the 
button on the turn signal lever, the aver-
age fuel consumption being displayed 
is recalculated from that point.
If you wish, you can have the aver-
age fuel consumption displayed in 
a different unit of measure.<RangeThe computer bases its calculations for 
the cruising range on the operating 
conditions in the preceding period and 
on the remaining fuel in the tank.
It is important that you refuel when 
the cruising range falls below 
approx. 35 miles/50 kilometers. Other-
wise, the engine cannot be guaranteed 
to operate properly and damage may 
result.<
Average speedIf you continue to press and hold the 
button on the turn signal lever, the aver-
age speed being displayed is recalcu-
lated from that point in time.
Any time spent when the vehicle is sta-
tionary and the engine is shut off is 
ignored for the calculation.
Computer
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82Technology for safety and driving convenience
Park Distance Control (PDC)*The conceptPDC assists you when you back into a 
parking space. Acoustic signals alert 
you to the momentary distance to an 
object behind your vehicle. To do this, 
four ultrasonic sensors in the rear 
bumper measure the distance to the 
nearest object. The range for the sen-
sors located at both rear corners ends 
approx. 2  ft/60  cm behind the bumpers. 
The range for the two middle sensors is 
slightly less than 5 ft/1.50 m.
PDC is a parking aid that can 
identify objects if they are 
approached slowly, as is generally the 
case when parking. Avoid driving 
towards objects rapidly; due to underly-
ing physical principles, the system may 
otherwise alert you too late for you to 
take evasive steps.<
The system starts to operate automati-
cally approx. one second after you shift 
into Reverse or move the selector lever 
into the R position with the ignition key 
in position 2. 
Let this short period elapse before 
driving backwards.<
PDC is deactivated when you shift back 
out of Reverse.
You can have a signal set to con-
firm that the PDC has been acti-
vated. The signal then sounds when 
you shift into Reverse or move the 
selector lever into the R position.<Acoustic signalsThe distance to the nearest object is 
indicated by a tone sounding at various 
intervals. As the distance between vehi-
cle and object decreases, the intervals 
between the tones become shorter. A 
continuous tone indicates the pres-
ence of an object less than 1 ft/30 cm 
away.
The warning signal is canceled after 
approx. three seconds if the distance to 
the object remains constant during this 
time – if you are moving parallel to 
a wall, for instance.
System malfunctions will be indicated 
by a continuous high-pitched tone 
when the system is activated the first 
time. Please have your BMW center 
resolve the problem.
PDC does not replace the driver's 
personal responsibility for evaluat-
ing the distance between the vehicle 
and any objects. Even when sensors 
are involved, there is a blind spot in 
which objects cannot be detected. This 
applies especially in those cases where 
the system approaches the physical 
limits of ultrasonic measurement, as 
occurs with tow bars and trailer cou-
plings, and in the vicinity of thin or 
wedge-shaped objects. Moreover, low 
objects that have already been 
detected – such as a curb edge – can 
disappear out of the detection range of 
the sensors before a continuous tone 
sounds.
Loud sources of sound from outside or 
inside the vehicle could drown out the 
PDC signal tone.<
Keep the sensors clean and free 
of ice or snow in order to ensure 
that they will continue to operate effec-
tively.
Do not apply high pressure spray to the 
sensors for a prolonged period of time. 
Always maintain a distance of more 
than 4 in/10 cm.< 
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Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)The conceptDSC maintains vehicle stability, even in 
critical driving situations.
The system optimizes vehicle stability 
during acceleration and when starting 
from a full stop, as well as optimizing 
traction. In addition, it recognizes 
unstable vehicle conditions, such as 
understeering or oversteering, and, 
within physically feasible limits, helps 
keeping the vehicle on a steady course 
by reducing the engine speed and 
brake applications to the individual 
wheels.
DSC starts up automatically each time 
you start the engine.The laws of physics cannot be 
repealed, even with DSC. The 
results of driving irresponsibly rest with 
the driver. We therefore urge you to 
avoid using the additional safety margin 
of the system as an excuse for taking 
risks.
Do not make any modifications to the 
DSC system. Allow only authorized 
technicians to perform service proce-
dures on the DSC. At first, you may 
need some time to become accus-
tomed to this system's intervention. 
However, it guarantees optimum drive 
force and at the same time, the best 
possible vehicle stability.<
Indicator lamp
The indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster will go out shortly 
after the ignition has been 
switched on, refer to page 20.
>Indicator lamp flashes: DSC is active 
and is controlling the drive torque 
based on driving conditions
>If the indicator lamp fails to go out 
after the engine has been started, or 
if it comes on during normal driving 
and stays on: DSC has been deacti-
vated via the button or is defective.
Please consult your BMW center for 
repairs.
You can continue to drive the vehicle 
normally without DSC.
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To deactivate DSCPress the button briefly; the indicator 
lamp comes on and stays on.
The vehicle does not execute the stabil-
ity-enhancement and traction-control 
functions when DSC is deactivated.
We recommend that you deactivate 
DSC for increased traction:
>When rocking the vehicle or starting 
off in deep snow or on loose surfaces
>When driving with snow chains
>When driving on snow-covered 
grades, in deep snow, or on a snow-
covered surface that has been 
packed down from being driven on.
To maintain vehicle stability, 
always drive with the DSC acti-
vated on whenever possible.<
To reactivate DSCPress the button again; the indicator 
lamp goes out.
Flat Tire MonitorThe conceptAs you drive, the Flat Tire Monitor 
keeps track of pressure levels in all four 
tires. The system alerts you whenever 
the inflation pressure of a tire falls sig-
nificantly below the pressure of another 
tire.
Controlling the tire pressure is based 
on monitoring the rpm that the tires 
have relative to each other. A flat tire is 
detected and reported because the rpm 
suddenly deviate drastically from one 
another.Functional requirementsIn order for the Flat Tire Monitor to learn 
the correct tire inflation pressure, 
please do the following:
1. Check the tire inflation pressures in 
all tires
2. Compare them with the tire inflation 
pressure table on page 25 and cor-
rect them, if necessary
3. Initialize the system.
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System limitations
The Flat Tire Monitor cannot pro-
vide you with advance warning of 
sudden and severe tire damage caused 
by external factors and does not detect 
the balanced and very gradual pressure 
loss that takes place in all four tires 
over an extended period of time.<
On the other hand, the following situa-
tions can lead to a delayed detection of 
pressure loss and even to the system 
not functioning:
>Driving on snow-covered or slippery 
roads 
>Performance-oriented driving: slip at 
the drive wheels, high levels of lateral 
acceleration
>When driving with snow chains, false 
warnings and undetected pressure 
losses may occur.
Initializing the system
Each time you correct the pres-
sure in a tire, or change a wheel or 
tire, reinitialize the system immediately 
afterwards. This requires a bit of driv-
ing.<
1. Before driving off, start the engine 
but do not start driving
2. Press the button as long as you need 
to until the yellow indicator lamp in 
the instrument cluster lights up for a 
few seconds
3. Drive off.
It takes a few minutes before the Flat 
Tire Monitor can detect a flat tire and 
issue a warning.
When driving with snow chains, 
do not initialize the system.<
Flat Tire Monitor
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To activate/deactivate the systemThe system is automatically activated in 
ignition key position 2 and conse-
quently is on whenever the vehicle is 
operated.
To deactivate the system: tap the but-
ton, the indicator lamp will light up yel-
low.
To activate the system: tap the button 
again; the indicator lamp goes out.
Deactivate the system when snow 
chains are mounted, since false warn-
ings and undetected losses in pressure 
are possible under these kinds of con-
ditions.
Flat tire
The indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster lights up red. In 
addition, an acoustic signal is 
sounded.
1. Carefully reduce speed and come to 
a stop. Avoid sudden braking and 
steering maneuvers
2. Determine which wheel is damaged
If this cannot be determined, con-
tact your BMW center.<
3. Fix the flat tire using the M Mobility 
system, refer to page 136.
After replacing the damaged tire, initial-
ize the system.
System malfunction
The indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster lights up yellow. 
The Flat Tire Monitor is malfunc-
tioning or out of order. Please contact 
your BMW center for additional infor-
mation.
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M Engine dynamics controlThe system – Sport mode – will cause 
the engine to respond more spontane-
ously to any motion of the accelerator 
pedal.Activating/deactivating Sport 
modeActivating: with the ignition key in posi-
tion 2, press the SPORT button. The 
indicator lamp will come on.
Each time you activate the sys-
tem, the vehicle may gain speed 
without any additional pressure on the 
accelerator pedal.<
Deactivating: press the SPORT button 
again; the indicator lamp will go out.
The Sport mode is deactivated every 
time the engine is started.
Brake force displayThe brake force display indicates to the 
driver of the vehicle behind you how 
hard you are braking your vehicle.
The display has two levels:
>Normal braking: the brake lamps 
among the rear lamps and the center 
brake lamp light up
>Hard braking or use of ABS: the tail 
lamps light up with the same bright-
ness as the brake lamps and thereby 
intensify the visual effect of the brake 
lamps.
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88Lamps
Parking lamps/Low beamsParking lamps
The front, rear and side vehicle 
lighting is switched on. You can 
use this to signal the position of 
the vehicle when it is parked. For light-
ing on one side for parking as an addi-
tional feature, refer to page 89.
Low beams
When you switch the ignition off 
with the low-beam headlamps 
on, only the parking lamps will 
remain on.
Follow me home lampsWhen you activate the headlamp 
flasher after parking the vehicle and 
switching off the lights, the low beams 
will come on for a brief period. 
You can also have this function 
deactivated.<
LIGHTS ON warningWhenever you open the driver's door 
after having turned the ignition key to 
position 0, you will hear an acoustic 
signal for a few seconds to remind you 
that the lamps have not been switched 
off.Daytime driving lamps*If you desire, the light switch can be left 
in the low-beam position: when the 
ignition is switched off, the external 
lighting is also switched off.
When required, switch on the parking 
lamps as usual as described under 
Parking lamps.
You can have the activation set-
tings for the daytime driving lamps 
programmed on your vehicle.<Automatic headlamp control*
When the switch is in this posi-
tion the system automatically 
responds to changes in ambient 
light – in tunnels, at dusk, etc. – and in 
the event of rain and snow – by switch-
ing the low beams on or off.
The vehicle's external lamps 
remain on constantly when you 
switch on the front fog lamps after the 
headlamps have come on automati-
cally.<
Automatic headlamp control can-
not serve as a substitute for your 
personal judgement in determining 
when the lamps should be switched on. 
For example, the sensors are not able 
to detect fog. In such situations switch 
on the lamp manually, as otherwise a 
safety hazard will result.<
You can have the sensitivity of 
your vehicle's automatic head-
lamp control adjusted.< 
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Instrument lightingTurn the rotary dial with the parking/low 
beam lamps on to adjust the illumina-
tion intensity.
High beams/Standing lamps1High beams – blue indicator lamp
2Headlamp flasher – blue indicator 
lamp
3Standing lampsStanding lamps, left or rightAs an additional feature, you can illumi-
nate your vehicle on either side for 
parking, if you wish to do so:
With the ignition key in position 0, push 
the lever in the appropriate direction. 
The lever engages in the turn signal 
position.
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Fog lampsFront fog lamps
The green indicator lamp in the 
instrument cluster lights up to 
indicate that the front fog lamps 
are on.
If the automatic headlamp control 
is on, the low beams will come on 
automatically whenever you activate 
the front fog lamps.<
Interior lampsThe interior lamps operate automati-
cally.To switch the interior lamps on 
and off manuallyPress button 1 briefly.
If you want the interior lamps to remain 
off all the time, press and hold the but-
ton for approx. 3 seconds.
Press the button briefly to revert to nor-
mal operation.Front reading lampsSwitch on and off with the button 2 
adjacent to each lamp.
Rear reading lampsSwitch on and off with the button adja-
cent to each lamp.
In order to prevent battery dis-
charge, all of the lamps in the 
vehicle are automatically switched off 
approx. 15 minutes after you turn the 
ignition key to position 0.<Light-emitting diodesLight-emitting diodes (LEDs) installed 
behind translucent lenses serve as the 
light sources for many of the controls 
and displays in your vehicle. These 
light-emitting diodes are related to con-
ventional lasers, and legislation defines 
them as light-emitting diodes, Class 1.