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Driving
Controls
Turn signals/
headlamp flasher
1
High beams
2 Headlamp flasher
3 Turn signal
Using turn signals
Press the lever beyond the resistance point.
To turn off manually, press the lever to the 
resistance point.
Unusually rapid flashing of the indicator 
lamp and the turn signals indicates that 
one of the turn signal bulbs has failed. <
Signaling a turn briefly
Press the lever as far as the resistance point for 
as long as you wish to signal a turn.
Triple turn signal activation
Press the lever as far as the resistance point.
The turn signals flash three times.
You can activate or deactivate this function.
1. "Settings"
2. "Lighting" 3.
"Triple turn signal"
The setting is stored  for the remote control 
currently in use.
Wiper system
Do not switch on the wipers if they immo-
bilized by ice; otherw ise, damage to the 
wiper blades and wiper motor may occur. <
Do not use the wipers when the window 
glass is dry; otherwis e, the wiper blades 
may experience accelerated wear or damage.<
1 Switching on wipers
2 Switching off wipers or brief wipe
3 Activating/deactivating  intermittent wipe or 
rain sensor
4 Cleaning windshield and headlamps
5 Setting speed for intermittent wipe or 
sensitivity of the rain sensor
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Replacing components
Mobility
Replacing components
Vehicle equipment
In this chapter, all production, country, and 
optional equipment that is offered in the model 
range is described. For this reason, descrip-
tions will be given of some equipment that may 
not be available in a vehi
cle, for example due to 
the special options or  national-market version 
selected. This also app lies to safety related 
functions and systems.
Onboard vehicle tool kit
The onboard vehicle tool kit is stored below the 
floor mat in the trunk.
Wiper blades
1. Fold out the wiper arm and hold it.
2. Press together the locking spring, arrows 1, 
and fold out the wiper blade, arrow 2.
3. Take the wiper blade out of the catch mech-
anism, pulling the blade toward the front.
To avoid damage, make sure that the 
wiper arms are against the windshield 
before you open the hood. <
Lamps and bulbs
Lamps and bulbs make an essential contribu-
tion to vehicle safety. They should, therefore, 
be handled carefully.  BMW recommends hav-
ing your BMW center perform any work that you 
do not feel competent to perform yourself or 
that is not described here.
Never touch the glass of new bulbs with 
your bare fingers, as even minute 
amounts of contamination will burn into the 
bulb's surface and reduce  its service life. Use a 
clean tissue, cloth or some thing similar, or hold 
the bulb by its base. <
Replacement bulb sets are available at your 
BMW center.
Only change bulbs while they are cool to 
the touch; otherwise, you could suffer 
burns. <
When working on electrical systems, 
always begin by switching off the con-
sumer in question; otherwise, short-circuits 
could result. To avoid possible injury or equip-
ment damage when replacing bulbs, observe 
any instructions provided by the bulb manufac-
turer. <
To replace lamps not described here, 
please contact your BMW center. <
Light-emitting diodes LED
Light-emitting diodes installed behind translu-
cent lenses serve as the light sources for many 
of the controls and displays in your vehicle. 
These light-emitting diodes, which operate 
using a concept similar to that applied in con-
ventional lasers, are officially designated as 
Class 1 light-emitting diodes.
Do not remove the co vers or expose the 
eyes directly to the unfiltered light source 
for several hours; otherwise, this could cause 
irritation of the retina. <
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Headlight lenses
In cool or humid weather, condensation may 
form on the interior of outside lamps. The con-
densation will disappear after a short time when 
driving with the headlamps switched on. The 
headlamp glasses do not need to be changed.
If the headlamps do not defrost despite driving 
with the headlamps switch ed on, and additional 
moisture builds up, for example water droplets 
in the lamps, have them checked by your BMW 
center.
Xenon lamps
These bulbs have a very  long service life and are 
highly unlikely to fail. If a xenon lamp fails never-
theless, switch on the fog lamps and continue 
the journey with great ca re, provided that local 
legislation does not prohibit this.
Have all work on the xenon lamp system 
performed only by your BMW center. Due 
to high voltage, there is a risk of fatal injury if 
work on the xenon lamps is carried out 
improperly. <
Removing the headlamp cover
1.Pull the wire brackets  over the notches, see 
arrows, and fold to the side.
2. Fold away the headlamp cover.
Be careful when attaching the headlamp 
cover and ensure that both wire brackets 
are securely in place; otherwise, leaks could 
occur and cause damage to the headlamp 
system. <
Attach the headlamp cover in reverse order.
Halogen headlamps
Halogen low beams and high beams
H7 bulb, 55 watts Always wear gloves and eye protection; 
the atmosphere within the H7 bulb is 
pressurized. Otherwise, ther e is a risk of injury if 
the bulb is damaged. <
The figure shows the right-hand headlamp.
1 High beams
2 Low-beam headlamps
1. Remove the headlamp cover.
2. Disconnect the plug from the lamp.
3. Push the wire bracket to the side out of the 
mounting, arrow 1, and fold it down, 
arrow 2.
4. Remove the bulb.
5. Insert a new bulb with the notch at the top.
6. Fold up the wire bracket and engage it.
7. Connect the plug.
8. Attach the headlamp cover.
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Parking lamps, roadside parking lamps
W5W bulb, 5 watts
1.
Remove the headlamp cover.
The figure shows the right-hand headlamp.
2. Pull out the bulb holder.
3. Remove and replace the bulb.
4. Reinsert the bulb holder.
5. Attach the headlamp cover.
Xenon headlamps
Parking lamps, roadside parking 
lamps, daytime running lights
H8 bulb, 35 watts
The figure shows the right-hand headlamp.
1.Remove the headlamp cover.
2. Turn the bulb, see arrow, and remove it.
3. Pull off the connector and replace the bulb.
4. Attach the connector, insert the bulb and 
turn it all the way in the opposite direction.
5. Attach the headlamp cover.
Corner-illuminating lamps
H3 bulb, 55 watts
The figure shows the right-hand headlamp.
1.Remove the top headlamp cover, using the 
screwdriver to push th e detent lugs to one 
side.
2. Turn the bulb holder, see arrow, and 
remove it.
3. Slide the bulb out of the holder and pull off 
the connector.
4. Replace the bulb and  attach the connector.
5. Insert the bulb holder and turn it all the way 
in the opposite direction.
6. Attach the headlamp cover.
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Turn signals, front
PY21W bulb, 21 watts
The turn signal bulb can be changed via a cover 
in the wheel arch.
1.Turn the respecti ve wheel inwards.
2. Using a coin, turn both locks of the cover all 
the way to the left, arrows  1, and remove the 
cover.
3. Turn the bulb holder to  the left and remove 
it, arrow 2.
4. Apply gentle pressure to the bulb while 
turning it to the left for removal and 
replacement.
5. Insert the bulb holder and lock it by turning 
it to the right.
6. Attach the cover by positioning the bottom 
edge first and then turn ing both locks all the 
way to the right.
Side turn signals
W5W bulb, 5 watts
1. Press the rear edge of  the lamp toward the 
front with your fingertip, arrow 1 and pivot it 
out, arrow 2. 2.
While simultaneously lifting the retaining 
tab, rotate bulb hold er to the left and 
remove.
3. Remove lamp and replace it.
To install, insert front  end of the lamp and press 
into place at the back.
Tail lamps with halogen headlamps
> Turn signal:
PY21W bulb, 21 watts
> Backup lamp:
W16W bulb, 16 watts
> Brake lamps:
P21W bulb, 21 watts
> Brake Force Display lamp:
H21W bulb, 21 watts
1 Inner brake lamp/tail lamp
2 Outer brake lamp/parking/tail lamp
3 Reflector
4 Lateral reflector
5 Turn signal
6 Backup lamp
7 Brake Force Display lamp/tail lamp
Tail lamps with xenon headlamps
>Turn signal:
PY21W bulb, 21 watts
> Backup lamp:
W16W bulb, 16 watts
> Brake lamps:
P21W bulb, 21 watts
> Brake Force Display lamp:
H21W bulb, 21 watts
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1
Roadside parking lamp and tail lamp LED
2 Inner brake lamp
3 Outer brake lamp
4 Reflector
5 Lateral reflector
6 Turn signal
7 Backup lamp
8 Brake Force Display lamp
Replacing tail lamps
Outer brake lamp
The outer brake lamp can be accessed through 
a single socket.
The figure shows the right side of the vehicle.
1.Remove the cover from  the panel of the 
trunk.
2. Turn the bulb holder to  the left, see arrow, 
and remove it.
3. Apply gentle pressure to the bulb while 
turning it to the left for removal and 
replacement. 4.
Attach the bulb holder  and turn it all the way 
in the opposite direction.
5. Reattach the cover.
With Xenon headlamps, the parking/tail 
lamp uses LED techno logy. After replac-
ing the bulb, ensure that the bulb holder is prop-
erly seated; otherwise, the roadside parking 
lamp/tail lamp may not work. <
Inner brake lamp, turn signal, backup 
lamp and Brake Force Display lamp
The bulbs are integrated in a single bulb holder.
1.Remove the cover from  the panel of the 
trunk.
2. Detach the bulb holder by pressing 
together the clips, see arrows, and remove 
it.
3. Brake lamps and turn signal: apply gentle 
pressure to the bulb wh ile turning it to the 
left for removal and replacement.
4. Backup lamp: pull the bulb out of the socket 
and replace it.
5. Attach the bulb holder and let it snap into 
place.
6. Reattach the cover.
License plate lamps, center brake 
lamp, and parking/tail lamp
These lamps use LED technology for operation. 
If they malfunction, please contact your BMW 
center.
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Everything from A to Z
Reference
Average speed
77
Avoid highways in 
navigation 143
Avoiding unintentional  alarms 40
Axle loads, refer to  Weights 259
B
Backrests, refer to Seats 50
Backrest width adjustment 51
Back seats, refer to Rear seats
– adjusting head restraints 52
Backup lamp, replacing  bulb 247
Bag for skis, refer to Ski  bag 118
Band-aids, refer to First aid 
pouch 251
Bar, refer to Tow-starting,  towing away 253
Base plate for telephone or  mobile phone
– refer to Snap-in adapter 199
Bass, tone control 155
Battery 248
– charging 248
– disposal 42,249
– jump starting 251
– replacing 248
– temporary power failure 248
Battery renewal
– remote control for vehicle 41
Being towed 253
Belts, refer to Safety belts 54
Belt tensioner,  refer to Safety 
belts 54
Beverage holders, refer to  Cupholders 116
Blower, refer to Air  volume 108 Bluetooth, activating/
deactivating 189
Bluetooth audio 180
– disconnecting an audio  connection 183
– pairing device 181
– playback 182
– unpairing device 183
– what to do if … 183
BMW Assist 212
– updating 216
BMW Info 206
BMW Maintenance  System 237
BMW Online 214
Bottle holders, refer to 
Cupholders 116
Brake Assist, refer to Dynamic  Brake Control 89
Brake fluid
– service requirements 80
Brake Force Display 96
Brake lamps
– brake force display 96
– replacing bulb 247
Brake pads, breaking in 124
Brake pedal, refer to Braking  safely 126
Bra k
e rotors 127
– brakes 124
– breaking in 124
Brakes
– ABS 89
– BMW Maintenance 
System 237
– braking safely 126
– breaking in 124
– parking brake 63
– service requirements 80Brake system
124
– BMW Maintenance 
System 237
– breaking in 124
– disc brakes 127
Breakdown services, refer to  Roadside Assistance 251
Breaking in the clutch 124
Break-in period 124
Bulb changing, refer to Lamps  and bulbs 243
Button for starting the  engine 61
Buttons on the steering 
wheel 13
C
Calendar 207
– displaying appointment 207
– selecting calendar day 207
California Proposition 65 
warning 6
Call
– accepting 193
– ending 193
– muting the microphone 195
– rejecting 193
Calling, refer to Phone  numbers, dialing 194
Calls
– with multiple parties 194
Can holders, refer to  Cupholders 116
Capacities 259
Capacity of the trunk 259
Car battery, refer to Vehicle 
battery 248
Car care, refer to Care 239
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ReferenceEverything from A to Z
Care239
– automatic car washes 239
– care products 240
– carpets 242
– chrome parts 241
– convertible top 242
– displays 242
– fine wood parts 241
– headlamps 240
– leather 240
– light-alloy wheels 241
– paintwork 240
– plastic parts 241
– rubber seals 241
– safety belts 241
– sensors and cameras 242
– upholstery and cloth  trim 241
Cargo, securing 128
Cargo area, refer to Trunk
Cargo area lid, refer to Trunk  lid 37
Cargo loading 127
– securing cargo 128
– stowing cargo 128
– vehicle 127
Car jack
– jacking points 248
Car key, refer to Integrated  key/remote control 32
Car phone
– installation location, refer to  Center armrest 115
Car phone, refer to 
Telephone 188
Car radio, refer to Radio 157
Car wash 239
Catalytic converter, refer to  Hot exhaust system 126
CD, audio playback 166CD player
166
– controls 154
– fast forward/reverse 168
– random sequence 167
– selecting a track 166
– switching on/off 154
– tone control 155
– volume 155
Center armrest 115
Center brake lamp, replacing  bulb 247
Center console, refer to  Around the center 
console 16
Central key, refer to Integrated  key/remote control 32
Central locking
– from inside 37
– from outside 33
Central lo cking 
system33
– comfort access 40
Changes, technical, refer to 
For your own safety 5
Changing bulbs 243
Changing gears 68
Changing the language on the  Control Display 87
Changing wheels 248
Chassis number, refer to  Engine compartment 232
Check Control 84
Child restraint fixing system  LATCH 59
Child restraint systems 58
Child seats 58
Chrome parts 241
Chrome polish 241
Cigarette lighter 117
Cleaning headlamps 72
– washer fluid 73
Cleaning your BMW, refer to  Care 239 Climate control
– automatic air 
distribution 107
Clock 75
– 12h/24h mode 83
– setting the time and date 83
– setting time 82
Closing
– from inside 37
– from outside 34
Clothes hooks 116
Cold start, refer to Starting the  engine 62
Comfort Access 40
– replacing the battery 41
Comfort area, refer to Around 
the center console 16
Compartment for remote  control, refer to Ignition 
lock 61
Compass 113
Computer 77
– displays on Control  Display 78
Computer, refer to iDrive 20
Concierge service 213
Condensation, refer to When  the vehicle is parked 127
Condition Based Service  CBS 237
Configuring settings, refer to 
Personal Profile 32
Confirmation signals for  locking/unlocking the 
vehicle 35
ConnectedDrive 212
Con n
ecting a music player, 
AUX-In connection 177
Connecting a music player,  USB audio interface 178
Connecting an iPod, refer to  AUX-In connection 177
Connecting an iPod, refer to 
USB audio interface 178
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Reference
ESP Electronic Stability 
Program, refer to Dynamic 
Stability Control DSC 89
Exhaust system, refer to Hot  exhaust system 126
Exterior mirrors 55
– adjusting 55
– automatic dimming 
feature 56
– automatic heating 56
– folding in and out 55
External devices 177
– random sequence 180
Eyes
– for tow-starting and towing  away 252
– for tying down loads 128
F
Failure messages, refer to 
Check Control 84
Failure of an electrical  consumer 249
False alarm, refer to Avoiding 
unintentional alarms 40
Fastening safety belts, refer to  Safety belts 54
Fastest route for  navigation 143
Fast forward
– CD player 168
Filter of automatic climate  control, refer to Microfilter/
activated charcoal filter 109
First aid pouch 251
Fixture for remote control, 
refer to Ignition lock 61
Flash when locking/ unlocking 35
Flat tire
– run-flat tires 231
– tire pressure monitor 
TPM 92 Flat Tire Monitor FTM
91
– indicating a flat tire 92
– initializing the system 91
– system limits 91
Flat tires, refer to Tire 
condition 229
FM, waveband 157
Fog lamps 103
– indicator lamp 15,104
Footwell lamps 104
For your own safety 5
Free memory capacity, music  collection 176
Front airbags 97
Front seat adjustment 50
Frost on windows, refer to 
Defrosting windows 109
FTM, refer to Flat Tire  Monitor 91
Fuel 221
– gauge 76
– high-quality brands 221
– quality 221
– specifications 221
– tank contents, refer to 
Capacities 259
Fuel clock, refer to Fuel  gauge 76
Fuel consumption indicator,  refer to Average fuel 
consumption 77
Fuel consumption statistics,  refer to Average fuel 
consumption 77
Fuel display, refer to Fuel  gauge 76
Fuel filler flap 220
– releasing in the event of  electrical malfunction 221
Fuses 249
G
Garage door opener, refer to 
Integrated universal remote 
control 111 Gasoline, refer to Required 
fuel 221
Gasoline display, refer to Fuel  gauge 76
Gas station 
recommendations 145
Gear indicator, automatic  transmission 64
Gear shifting
– automatic transmission 64
– manual transmission 64
Gearshift lever 67
– automatic transmission with  Steptronic 64
– manual transmission 64
General driving notes 125
Glass roof, electric 43
– convenient opening and  closing with Comfort 
Access 40
– opening, closing 43
– pinch protection system 44
– remote control 34
– tilting 43
Glove compartment 115
GPS navigation, refer to  Navigation system 132
Grills, refer to Air vents 106
Gross vehicle weight, refer to  Weights 259
H
Halogen lamps
– replacing bulbs 244
Handbrake, refer to Parking  brake 63
Hands-free system 197
Hands-free system, refer to  Microphone for hands-free 
mode 16
Hazard warning flashers 16
HD Radio 159
Head airbags 97
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ReferenceEverything from A to Z
Headlamp control, 
automatic 100
Headlamp cover 244
Headlamp flasher 71
– indicator lamp 15
Headlamps
– replacing bulbs 244
Head Light, refer to Adaptive 
Light Control 101
Head restraints 52
Heated
– seats 54
– steering wheel 57
Heated mirrors 56
Heating
– mirrors 56
– seats 54
– steering wheel 57
Heating, rear window 109
Heating and ventilation 106
Heavy loads, refer to Stowing  cargo 128
Height, refer to  Dimensions 258
Height adjustment
– steering wheel 57
High-beam Assistant 102
High beams 102
– indicator lamp 15
– replacing bulbs 244
High beams and low beams, 
automatic, refer to High-
beam Assistant 102
High-pressure washer 239
High water, refer to Driving  through water 126
Highways, refer to Route 
criteria 143
Hills 127
Holders for cups 116
Hood 232
Hot exhaust system 126
Hydraulic brake assist, refer to 
Dynamic Brake Control 89
Hydroplaning 126I
IBOC, refer to HD radio 159
Ice warning, refer to Outside  temperature warning 75
Identification marks
– tire coding 228
iDrive 20
– adjusting brightness 87
– changing date and time 83
– changing language 87
– menu guidance 21
– operating principle 20
– status information 23
Ignition 62
– switched off 62
– switched on 62
Ignition key, refer to  Integrated key/remote 
control 32
Ignition key position 1, refer to  Radio readiness 61
Ignition key position 2, refer to  Ignition on 62
Ignition lock 61
Incoming call 193
Indicator and warning  lamps 15
– tire pressure monitor  TPM 94
Individual settings, refer to 
Personal Profile 32
Inflation pressure monitoring,  refer to Tire Pressure 
Monitor TPM 92
Initializing
– compass, refer to 
Calibrating 114
– radio, refer to Storing  stations 158
– refer to Setting the time and  date 83
Initializing, Flat Tire Monitor 
FTM 91 Instructions for navigation 
system, refer to Voice 
instructions 145
Instrument cluster 14
Instrument combination, refer 
to Instrument cluster 14
Instrument lighting 104
Integrated key 32
Integrated universal remote  control 111
Interactive map 139
Interior lamps 104
– remote control 35
Interior motion sensor 39
Interior rearview mirror 56
– automatic dimming 
feature 56
– compass 113
Intermittent mode of the 
wipers 72
Intersection, entering, 
navigation 135
J
Jacking points
248
Jets, refer to Air vents 106
Jets, refer to  Window washer 
nozzles 72
Joystick, refer to iDrive 20
Jumpering, refer to Jump 
starting 251
Jump starting 251
K
Key, refer to Integrated key/
remote control 32
Keyless go, refer to Comfort  Access 40
Keyless opening and closing,  refer to Comfort Access 40
Key Memory, refer to Personal 
Profile 32
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