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3.Insertbothupperfasteningpinsofthelugjgagenetintotheholdersasfarastheywillgo,arrow1,andpushforwards.4.Attachtheluggagenetwiththetwolower
hookstothetwoeyesonthefolded-down rearbackrest,arrows2.Therearbackrestsmayneedtoberaisedalittletodothis.
Withtherearbackrestupright
1.Removetheluggagecompartmentcover,seepage 289.2.Placetherearseatbackrestinamoreupright
position,seepage 108.3.Folduptherearcovercapsupontheroof
frameuntiltheyengage.4.Insertbothupperfasteningpinsofthelugjgagenetintotheholdersasfarastheywillgo,arrow1,andpushforwards.5.Attachtheluggagenetwiththetwoupper
hookstothetwoeyesontherearbackrest,
arrows2.
Skiandsnowboardbag
Theskiandsnowboardbagislocatedinaproj tectivesleeveintheluggagecompartment.
Followtheinstallationandoperatinginstructions enclosedintheprotectivesleeve.
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DrivingprecautionsVehicleequipment
Thischapterdescribesallstandard,country-spejcificandoptionalequipmentavailableforthe
modelseries.Itmaythereforedescribeequipj
mentandfunctionswhicharenotinstalledin yourvehicle,forexampleonaccountofthespejcialequipmentselectedorthecountryspecificaj
tion.Thisalsoappliestosafety-relevantfuncj
tionsandsystems.Pleasecomplywiththe
relevantlawsandregulationswhenusingthe
correspondingfunctionsandsystems.
Runningin
General Movingpartsneedtoadjusttoeachother.
Thefollowingnoteswillhelptomaximisethevej hicle'slifetimeandefficiency.
DonotuseLaunchControl,seepage 149,when
runningin.
Safetynote
WARNING
Newpartsandcomponentscancausesafety
andDriverAssistanceSystemstorespondwith
adelay.Thereisariskofaccident.Afternew
partshavebeeninstalledorifthevehicleis
new,drivemoderatelyandtakeactioningood
timeifnecessary.Pleasecomplywithrunning-
inproceduresforthecorrespondingpartsand
components.
Engine,gearboxanddifferential
Upto2000km,1200miles
Donotexceedthemaximumenginerevsand speed:'xWithpetrolengines,4500rpmand160km/h,
100mph.
Generallyavoidkick-downanddrivingunderfull load.
From2000km,1200milesonwards
Engineandroadspeedscanbegraduallyinj
creased.
Tyres Duetothemanufacturingprocess,newtyresdonotachievetheirfullroadgripimmediately.
Drivemoderatelyforthefirst300km,200miles.
Brakesystem
Brakediscsandpadsonlyachievetheirfullefj
fectivenessafterapproximately500km,
300miles.Drivemoderatelyduringthisrunning-
inperiod.
Afterfittingnewparts
Pleasecomplywiththerunning-inprocedures
againifthecomponentspreviouslyreferredto
arerenewed.
Drivingonpoorroadsurfaces
Principle
Theincreasedgroundclearancemeansthatthe vehiclecanbedrivenondifferenttypesofroad
surfaceswithdifferentproperties.
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All-wheeldrivecanhelptoimproveforwardmoj
mentum.
Safetynote
NOTE
Objectsonunpavedsurfaces,forexample
stonesorbranches,candamagethevehicle.
Thereisariskofmaterialdamage.Donotdrive onunpavedsurfaces.
Whendrivingonpoorroad
surfaces
Foryourownsafetyandthesafetyofpassenj
gersandthevehicle,observethefollowing
points:
'xFamiliariseyourselfwiththevehiclebefore startingajourney.'xDonottakeanyriskswhendriving.'xAdjustspeedtotheroadconditions.Thesteeperandmoreuneventheroad,the
slowerthespeedshouldbe.'xFortripsonsteepgradients:topuptheenj
gineoilandcoolantalmosttotheMAXmark.'xWhendrivingdownsteephills,useHillDej scentControlHDC.'xAvoidcontactbetweenthebodyandthe
ground.
Groundclearanceisamaximum20cm, 7.8inchesandmayvarydependingonload
condition.'xIfwheelsarespinning,accelerateenoughso
thatdrivestabilitycontrolsystemscandistribj
utedriveforcetowheels.Ifnecessary,actij
vateDynamicTractionControlDTC.
Afterdrivingonpoorroad
surfaces
Afterdrivingonpoorroadsurfaces,tomaintain
drivingsafety,checkwheelandtyresfordamage. Removeanymajorsoilingfromthebody.
Generaldrivinginformation
Closingthetailgate
Safetynote
WARNING
Whenopen,thetailgateprotrudesabovethe
vehicleandintheeventofanaccident,orwhen
brakingorcarryingoutevasivemanoeuvres, canendangervehicleoccupantsandotherroad
usersordamagethevehicle.Thereisalsoa
riskofexhaustfumesenteringtheinteriorof thevehicle.Thereisariskofinjuryormaterial
damage.Donotdrivewiththetailgateopen.
Drivingwiththetailgateopen
Ifthereisnoalternativetodrivingwiththetailjgateopen:
'xCloseallthewindowsandtheGlassRoof.'xAdjusttheblowertoahighsetting.'xMaintainamoderatespeed.
Hotexhaustsystem
WARNING
Hightemperaturescanbegeneratedunderthe bodyduringdriving,forexamplebecauseofthe
exhaustsystem.Contactwiththeexhaustsysj
temcanleadtoburns.Thereisariskofinjury.
Donottouchthehotexhaustsystem,including
theexhaustpipe.
WARNING
Ifflammablematerials,forexampleleavesor grass,comeintocontactwithhotpartsofthe
exhaustsystem,thesematerialscancatchfire. Thereisariskoffireandinjury.Neverremove
theheatshieldsfittedhereorapplyunderbody
protectiontothem.Makesurethatwhendrivj
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ing,idlingorparking,noflammablematerials
cancomeintocontactwithhotvehicleparts.
Exhaustgasparticlefilter
Principle
Theexhaustgasparticlefiltercollectssootpartij
cles.Thesootparticlesareburnedathightemj peraturestocleantheexhaustgasparticlefilter
asnecessary.
GeneralThecleaningprocesstakesafewminutes,durj
ingwhichthefollowingmayoccur:'xTheenginemaytemporarilyrunalittle
roughly.'xAslightlyhigherenginespeedmayberej
quiredtoachievetheusualpoweroutput.'xTheremaybeasmallamountofsmokefrom theexhaust,evenafterstoppingtheengine.'xNoise,forexamplecausedbytheradiatorfan
running,maybeheard,evensomeminutes afterstoppingtheengine.
Itisnormalfortheradiatorfantokeeprunning
forseveralminutes,evenaftershorttrips.
Cleaningtheexhaustgasparticle
filterwhiledriving
Variousdriverprofilesensurethattheexhaust
gasparticlefilterisself-cleaning.If,inadditionto theself-cleaningfunction,theexhaustgaspartijclefilterneedstobeactivelycleanedwhiledrivjing,aCheckControlmessageisdisplayed.
Proceedasfollowsthenexttimeyoudriveoutj sideofbuilt-upareasforaround30minutes:
'xDeactivatecruiseControlsystems.'xTakeyourfootofftheacceleratorrepeatedlyandallowthevehicletorollinoverrunmode,
seepage 306.'xIfpossible,driveatalternatingspeeds.Radiosignals
WARNING
Certainvehiclefunctionsmaybeaffectedbyinj
terferencefromhigh-frequencyradiosignals.
Suchsignalsareoutputfromaseriesoftransj
missionsystems,forexamplefromairtraffic
beaconsorrelaystationsformobiletelecomj
munications.
WerecommendyouconsultyourServiceCenj treshouldyouexperienceanydifficulties.
Mobilecommunicationinthe
vehicle
WARNING
Thereisapossibilityofreciprocalinterference
betweenthevehicleelectronicsandmobile radiodevices.Radiationisgeneratedwhenmoj
bileradiodevicesaretransmitting.Thereisa
riskofinjuryormaterialdamage.Ifpossible, onlyusemobileradiodevices,forexamplemoj
biletelephones,intheinterioriftheyareconj
necteddirectlytoanexternalaerialinorderto eliminatereciprocalinterferenceandtodiverttheradiationawayfromthevehicle'sinterior.
Aquaplaning
Onwetorslushyroads,awedgeofwatercan formbetweenthetyresandtheroad.
Thissituation,knownasaquaplaning,meansthat
thetyrecanactuallylosecontactcompletelywith
theroadsurfaceandthevehiclecanneitherbe
steered,northebrakesproperlyapplied.
Drivingthroughwater GeneralPleasecomplywiththefollowingwhendrivingthroughwater:
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'xOnlydrivethroughstillwater.'xOnlydrivethroughwateruptoamax.depth
of50cm,19.6inches.'xDrivethroughwateratawalkingspeedofno
morethan5km/h,3mph.
Safetynote
NOTE
Drivingthroughexcessivelydeepwatertoofast
canresultinwaterenteringtheenginecomj partment,electricalsystemortransmission.
Thereisariskofmaterialdamage.Whendrivj
ingthroughwater,donotexceedthemaximum waterdepthandspeedspecifiedabove.
Safebraking
GeneralThevehicleisequippedwithananti-lockbrake
systemABSasstandard.
Performfullbrakinginsituationsthatrequireit.
Thevehicleremainssteerable.Anyobstacles
canbeavoidedbysteeringassmoothlyaspossij
ble.
Apulsingofthebrakepedalandhydraulicreguj
latingsoundsindicatethattheanti-lockbrake
systemABSisfunctioning.
Incertainbrakingsituations,theperforatedbrake
discscancausefunctionalnoise.However,funcj
tionalnoiseshavenoeffectontheefficiencyand
operationalsafetyofthebrakes.
Objectsintherangeofmovementof
thepedals
WARNING
Objectsinthedriver'sfootwellcanrestrictthe
pedaltravelorblockapedalthathasbeen
pressed.Thereisariskofaccident.Ensurethat
itemsinthevehiclearestowedsecurelyand
cannotgetintothedriver'sfootwell.Onlyuse
floormatsthataresuitableforthevehicleand
canbesecurelyfastenedtothefloor.Donot
useloosefloormats,anddonotplaceseveral
floormatsontopofoneanother.Makesure
thatthereissufficientspaceforthepedals.Enj
surethatfloormatsaresecurelyreattachedafj
terremoval,forexampleforcleaning.
Wetroads Inwetweather,ongrittedroadsandinheavy
rain,applythebrakeslightlyeveryfewkilomej
tres/miles.
Ensurethatyoudonotobstructotherroadusers
whendoingso.
Theheatgeneratedbybrakingdriesthebrake discsandbrakepadsandprotectsthemagainst corrosion.
Thisway,brakepowerisavailableimmediately,
wheneveritisneeded.
Downhillgradients General
Whendrivingonlongorsteepdownhill
stretches,usethegearinwhichtheleastbraking isrequired.Otherwisethebrakesystemcanoverheatandthebrakingeffectisreduced.
Enginebrakingeffectcanbeadditionallyinj
creasedbymanuallyshiftingdown,evenintofirst gear,ifapplicable.
Safetynotes
WARNING
Evenslightbutcontinuouspressureonthe
brakepedalcancauseoverheating,brakepad wearorevenbrakesystemfailure.Thereisa
riskofaccident.Avoidexcessiveloadsonthe
brake.
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WARNING
Whenidling,intheECOPROdrivemodeor
withthedrive-readystateswitchedoff,safety-
relevantfunctionsarerestrictedornolonger
available,forexamplethebrakingeffectofthe
engineorpowerassistanceforthebraking forceandsteering.Thereisariskofaccident.Donotdriveatidlespeed,intheECOPROdrivemodeorwiththedrive-readystate
switchedoff.
Corrosionofthebrakediscs
Corrosionofthebrakediscsandcontaminationofthebrakepadsincreaseinthefollowingcirjcumstances:
'xLowmileage.'xExtendedperiodswhenthevehicleisnot
used.'xInfrequentuseofthebrakes.'xAggressive,acidicoralkalinecleaningagents.
Duringbraking,corrodedbrakediscsmaycause brakejudderwhichusuallycannotbeeliminated.
Condensationwhenvehicleis
parked
Whentheautomaticairconditioningisinoperaj
tion,condensationdevelopsandexitsunderj
neaththevehicle.
Roofrack
General
Fittingonlypossiblewithroofrails.
Roofracksareavailableasspecialequipment.
Fitting Followtheinstallationinstructionsfortheroof
rack.
Makesurethatthereissufficientspacetoraise
andopentheGlassRoof.
Loads
Aloadedroofrackaltersthevehicle'sroadbej haviourandsteeringresponsebyshiftingitscenj
treofgravity.
Whenloadinganddriving,bearthefollowingin mind:'xDonotexceedthepermittedroofandaxle
loadsorthepermittedgrossweight.'xMakesurethatthereissufficientspaceto
raiseandopentheGlassRoof.'xDistributetheroofloadevenly.'xTheroofloadmustnotbespreadoveralarge
area.'xPlaceheavyitemsofluggageatthebottom.'xSecurelyfastentheluggage,forexamplewith
tensioningstraps.'xDonotallowobjectstoprotrudeintothe
swingrangeofthetailgate.'xDrivecautiouslyandavoidsuddenacceleraj tion,brakingorcornering.
Rearluggagerack
Principle
Theballlinkageofthetrailertowhitchcanbe
usedasamountforrearluggageracks;forexj amplebicycleracksystems.
General Rearluggageracksthathavebeenclassifiedas
suitablebythevehiclemanufacturerareavailable asspecialequipment.
Bicycleracksystemsforuptothreebicyclescan beused.
Fitting Followtheinstallationinstructionsfortherear
luggagerack.
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Loads
Thepermittedgrossweightoftherearluggage
rackwhenloadeddependsonhowfaritscentre
ofgravityisfromtheballlinkage.
'xIfthecentreofgravityisupto30cm,11.8in
fromtheballlinkage,thegrossweightofthe
rearluggagerackmustnotexceed
75kg/165lbs.'xIfthecentreofgravityis60cm,23.5infrom theballlinkage,thegrossweightoftherear
luggagerackmustnotexceed35kg/77lbs.'xStowheavyloadsascloseaspossibletothe
balllinkage.'xFastenloadssecurelytotherearluggage
rackandsecurethemagainstslidingaround.
Beforeajourney
Beforebeginningthejourney,checkthattherear lightsontherearluggagerackareworking.
Themaximumpoweroftherearluggagerack
rearlightsmustnotexceedthevaluesfortrailer
rearlights,seepage 299.
Topreventfunctionallimitationsandmalfuncj
tionsaffectingDriverAssistanceSystems,actij vatetowingatrailermode,seepage 300.
Drivingwitharearluggagerack Whenladen,therearluggagerackaltersthevejhicle'shandlingandsteeringresponseduetothecentreofgravityhavingbeenshifted.
Whenloadinganddriving,bearthefollowingin mind:
'xDonotexceedthepermittedaxleloadorthe
permittedgrossweight.'xDrivesmoothlyandavoidsuddenacceleraj tionandbrakingorfastcornering.
Drivingonaracingtrack
WARNING
Thevehicleisnotdesignedforuseinmotorj sportcompetitionsorsimilar.Thereisariskof
accident.Donotusethevehicleinmotorsport
competitionsorsimilar.
Thehighermechanicalandthermalloadsinj volvedindrivingonracingtracksleadtoinj
creasedwear.Thiswearisnotcoveredbythe
warranty.
Beforeandafterdrivingonaracingtrack,have
thevehiclecheckedataServicePartnerofthe
manufactureroranotherqualifiedServicePartner
oraspecialistworkshop.
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TowingatrailerVehicleequipment
Thischapterdescribesallstandard,country-spejcificandoptionalequipmentavailableforthe
modelseries.Itmaythereforedescribeequipj
mentandfunctionswhicharenotinstalledin yourvehicle,forexampleonaccountofthespejcialequipmentselectedorthecountryspecificaj
tion.Thisalsoappliestosafety-relevantfuncj
tionsandsystems.Pleasecomplywiththe
relevantlawsandregulationswhenusingthe
correspondingfunctionsandsystems.
General
Thepermittedtrailerloads,axleloads,trailer
noseweightsandgrossvehicleweightratingare specifiedinthetechnicaldata.
ConsultaServicePartnerofthemanufactureror anotherqualifiedServicePartneroraspecialistworkshopaboutoptionsforincreasingtheloads.
Thevehicleisequippedwithreinforcedspringsontherearaxleand,dependingonthetype,with
amorepowerfulcoolingsystem.
ForAustralia/NewZealand: note
Towing
TheAustralian/NewZealandStandardsAS
4177.1-2004CaravanandlightTowingatrailer componentsmtrailertowhitchesandtowing
bracketscontainsthefollowingstatement,which isherebyacceptedbytheBMWGroupAustralia:
FORTOWINGONLY.Thetowbarsuppliedwith
yourBMWvehicleshouldonlybeusedfortowj ingpurposes,thetowbarassemblyshouldnotbe
usedinconjunctionwithanytowbar-mounted
carryingdevice,suchas,forexample,abicycle carryingrack.
AsallBMWGrouptowbarassembliesaredej
signed,testedandapprovedasasingleunit,the
practiceofmodifyingorreplacingtheBMWsupj pliedtowballmountassemblyisnotapproved.
UseonlythegenuineBMWtowballmountasj
sembly.
BMWGroupAustraliadoesnotrecommendor supporttheinstallationanduseofaWeightDisj
tributionHitchorLoadLevellingDeviceonany
BMWGroupvehicle.Theuseofsuchdevices
mayaffectthevehiclesswarrantystatus.
WerecommendyouconsultyourAuthorised
BMWDealerforanyfurtheradviceorclarificaj
tion.
Beforeajourney
Trailernoseweight
Thetrailernoseweightshouldnotbelessthan
theminimumtrailernoseweightof25kg,55lb.
Utilisethemaximumtrailernoseweightasfaras
possible.
Theweightofthetrailertowhitchandthenose weightreducethemaximumloadofthetowingvehicle.Thenoseweightincreasesthevehicle
weight.Donotexceedthepermittedtotalweight
ofthetowingvehicle.
Loads Distributetheloadasevenlyaspossibleovertheloadingarea.
Stowtheloadaslowaspossibleandascloseas possibletothetraileraxle.Alowcentreoftrailer gravitymakesthecar/trailercombinationmuchmorestableandsafetodrive.
Thepermittedtotalweightofthetrailerandthe permittedtrailerloadofthevehiclemustnotbe
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exceeded.Thelowervalueisthelimitwhich
shouldbeadheredto.
Tyreinflationpressure
Checkthevehicle'sandthetrailer'styreinflation
pressurescarefully.
Onthevehicle,thetyreinflationpressurefor
higherloadsapplies.
Forinformationaboutthetyreinflationpressure,
seepage 326.
Forthetrailer,theregulationsofthemanufacj turerapply.
RunflatindicatorRPA
Initialisetherunflatindicator,seepage 343,after
thetyreinflationpressurehasbeencorrectedor atrailerhasbeenattachedordetached.
TyrePressureMonitorTPMResettheTyrePressureMonitor,seepage 337,
afterthetyreinflationpressurehasbeencorrecj
tedoratrailerhasbeenattachedordetached.
Exteriormirror
Twoexteriormirrorswhichbringbothrearcorj
nersofthetrailerintoyourfieldofviewarerej quiredbylaw.Mirrorsofthistypeareavailableas
specialequipmentfromaServicePartnerofthe manufactureroranotherqualifiedServicePartneroraspecialistworkshop.
Powerconsumption
General Beforebeginningyourjourney,checkthefuncj
tionofthetrailerrearlights.
Whentowingacaravan,keeptheactivation
timesofpowerconsumersshorttoavoidplacing anexcessiveloadonthevehiclebattery.NotAustralia/NewZealand:Trailer
rearlights
Thepoweroutputofthetrailer'srearlightsmustnotexceedthefollowingvalues:'xTurnindicators:42wattperside.'xTaillights:50wattperside.'xBrakelights:84watttotal.'xRearfoglights:42watttotal.'xReversinglights:42watttotal.
Australia/NewZealand:Trailerrear
lights
'xTurnindicators:54wattperside.'xTaillights:100wattintotal.'xBrakelights:108watttotal.'xReversinglights:54watttotal.
Towingatrailer
General
Whenthetrailersocketisinuse,someDriverAsj sistanceSystemsareunavailable,oravailableto
alimitedextent.ACheckControlmessageis shownwhereapplicable.
Safetynotes
WARNING
Speedsinexcessofapproximately80km/h,
50mph,canbeenoughtoproducesnaking motion,dependingonthedesignoftrailersand
theloadstheyarecarrying.Thereisariskof
accidentormaterialdamage.
Keeptoanappropriatespeedwhentowinga
trailer.Ifthetrailerstartstosnake,brakeimmej
diatelyandmakethenecessarysteeringcorj
rectionsascarefullyaspossible.
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WARNING
Thetyreinflationpressuremustbeadapted
becauseoftheincreasedaxleloadwhentowj
ingatrailer.Drivingwithinadequatetyreinflaj
tionpressurecandamagethetyres.Thereisa riskofaccidentormaterialdamage.Donotexj
ceedaspeedof100km/h/60mph.Increase
thetyreinflationpressureofthetowingvehicle
by0.2bar.Notethemaximumpossibletyreinj flationpressurestatedonthetyre.
Upwardgradients
GeneralIntheinterestofsafetyandtoavoidholdingup
othertraffic,donotattempttoclimbupwardgraj dientssteeperthan12%whentowingatrailer.
Ifhighertrailerloadshavebeenretrospectively
approved,thelimitis8%.
Drivingoffonupwardgradients
Theparkingbrakeisautomaticallyreleased
whentheacceleratorpedalisoperated.
Topreventthevehiclefromrollingbackwhen drivingoff,usetheparkingbrake.
1.Shortlybeforedrivingoff,pullandrej
leasetheswitch.
Theparkingbrakeisengaged.2.Acceleratesufficientlytodriveoff.
Downhillgradients
Ondownwardgradients,acar/trailercombination
tendstostartsnakingearlier.
Beforethedownwardgradient,shiftdownmanj uallytothenext-lowestgearanddrivedownjwardsslowly.
TrailerStabilityControl
Principle
Thesystemhelpsyoutoneutraliseatrailer's
tendencytoswingfromsidetoside.
TrailerStabilityControldetectssnakingmovej
mentsandpromptlybrakesthevehiclesothat
roadspeedfallstobelowthecriticalrangeand thecar/trailercombinationisstabilised.
General Ifthepowersocketforthetrailerisinusebutnotrailerisattached,forexamplewhenusingabicyj
clecarrierwithlighting,thesystemmaybecome activeinextremedrivingsituations.
Operatingrequirements Thesystemisoperationalfromaspeedofapj
proximately65km/h,40mph,whentowinga
trailerandwiththetrailersocketinuse.
Systemlimits Thesystemisunabletointerveneorintervenes
toolate,inthefollowingsituationsforexample:
'xIfatrailerfoldsinstantly,forexampleonslipj peryorlooseroadsurfaces.'xIfatrailerwithahighcentreofgravitytips
overbeforesnakingisdetected.'xIfDynamicStabilityControlDSCisdeactivaj tedorhasmalfunctioned.'xIfthepowerconsumptionofatraileristoolowtobedetectedbythesystem,forexamj
pleduetoLEDrearlights.
Activatingtowingatrailer
mode
Principle
Whendrivingwithatrailerorloadcarrierandthe
trailersocketoccupied,someDriverAssistance
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