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track line is continuously adjusted for the
steering wheel movement.
  "Parking aid lines"
Turning circle and pathway lines are displayed.
System limits
Top View cannot be used in the following sit‐
uations:
▷With a door open.▷With the trunk lid open.▷With an exterior mirror folded in.▷In poor light.
A Check Control message is displayed in some
of these situations.
Parking assistant The concept
This system assists the driver in parking paral‐
lel to the road.
Ultrasound sensors measure parking spaces
on both sides of the vehicle.
The parking assistant calculates the best pos‐
sible parking line and takes control of steering
during the parking procedure.
When parking, also take note of the visual and
acoustic information and instructions issued
by the PDC, the parking assistant and the rear‐
view camera and react accordingly.
A component of the parking assistant is the
PDC Park Distance Control, refer to page  151.
Hints
Personal responsibility
Even an active system does not relieve
the driver from personal responsibility while
driving.
Technically the system has its limits, it cannot
independently react to all traffic situations.
Monitor your driving, be on the alert, observe
the vehicle surroundings and other traffic and
react when needed - risk of accident.◀
Changes to the parking space
Changes to the parking space after it was
measured are not taken into account by the system.
Therefore, always be alert and ready to inter‐
vene; otherwise, there is the risk of an acci‐
dent.◀
Transporting cargo
Cargo that extends beyond the perimeter
of the vehicle is not taken into account by the
system during the parking procedure.
Therefore, always be alert and ready to inter‐
vene; otherwise, there is the risk of an acci‐
dent.◀
Curbs
The parking assistant may steer the vehi‐
cle over or onto curb if need be.
Therefore, always be alert and ready to inter‐
vene; otherwise, the wheels, tires, or the vehi‐
cle may become damaged.◀
An engine that has been switched off by the
Auto Start Stop function is restarted automati‐
cally when the parking assistant is activated.
Requirements
For measuring parking spaces▷Maximum speed while driving forward ap‐
prox. 22 mph/35 km/h.Seite 159Driving comfortControls159
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StorageStore wheels and tires in a cool, dry place with
as little exposure to light as possible.
Always protect tires against all contact with oil,
grease and fuels.
Do not exceed the maximum tire inflation pres‐
sure indicated on the side wall of the tire.
Run-flat tires Label
RSC label on the tire sidewall.
The wheels consist of tires that are self-sup‐
porting, to a limited degree, and possibly spe‐
cial rims.
The support of the sidewall allows the tire to
remain drivable to a restricted degree in the
event of a tire inflation pressure loss.
Follow the instructions for continued driving
with a flat tire.
Changing run-flat tires
For your own safety, only use run-flat tires. No
spare tire is available in the case of a flat tire.
Your service center will be glad to advise you.
Mobility System
The concept With the Mobility System, minor tire damagecan be sealed quickly to enable continued
travel. To accomplish this, sealant is pumped
into the tires, which seals the damage from the inside.
The compressor can be used to check the tire inflation pressure.
Hints▷Follow the instructions on using the Mobi‐
lity System found on the compressor and
sealant container.▷Use of the Mobility System may be ineffec‐
tive if the tire puncture measures approx.
1/8 in/4 mm or more.▷Contact the nearest service center if the
tire cannot be made drivable.▷If possible, do not remove foreign bodies
that have penetrated the tire.▷Pull the speed limit sticker off the sealant
container and apply it to the steering
wheel.▷The use of a sealant can damage the TPM
wheel electronics. In this case, have the
electronics checked at the next opportu‐
nity and have them replaced if needed.
Enclosed areas
Do not let the engine run in enclosed
areas, since breathing in exhaust fumes may
lead to loss of consciousness and death. The
exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an
odorless and colorless but highly toxic gas.◀
Storage The Mobility System is located under the
cargo floor panel.
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CoolantVehicle features and optionsThis chapter describes all standard, country-
specific and optional features offered with the
series. It also describes features that are not
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to
the selected options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related functions and
systems. The respectively applicable country
provisions must be observed when using the
respective features and systems.
Hints Danger of burns from hot engine
Do not open the cooling system while
the engine is hot; otherwise, esliding coolant
may cause burns.◀
Suitable additives
Only use suitable additives; otherwise,
engine damage may occur. The additives are
harmful to your health.◀
Coolant consists of water and additives.
Not all commercially available additives are
suitable for the vehicle. Information about the
suitable additives are available from the service
center.
Coolant level
General information
If there is no Min. and Max. mark in the filler
neck of the coolant reservoir, have the coolant
level checked if needed by your service center
and add coolant as needed.
Depending on the engine installation, the cool‐
ant reservoir is located on the right side or the
left side of the engine compartment.Checking1.Let the engine cool.2.Turn the lid of the coolant reservoir slightly
counterclockwise to allow any excess
pressure to dissipate, then open it.3.Open the coolant reservoir lid.4.The coolant level is correct if it lies be‐
tween the minimum and maximum marks
in the filler neck.Seite 218MobilityCoolant218
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Socket for OBD Onboard
Diagnosis
Note Socket for Onboard Diagnosis
The socket for onboard diagnostics may
only be used by the service center or a work‐
shop that operates in accordance with the
specifications of the vehicle manufacturer with
correspondingly trained personnel and other
authorized persons. Otherwise, use may result
in operating problems for the vehicle.◀
Position
There is an OBD socket on the driver's side for
checking the primary components in the vehi‐
cle's emissions.
Emissions
▷The warning lamp lights up:
Emissions are deteriorating. Have
the vehicle checked as soon as
possible.▷The warning lamp flashes under certain
circumstances:
This indicates that there is excessive mis‐
firing in the engine.
Reduce the vehicle speed and have the
system checked immediately; otherwise,
serious engine misfiring within a brief pe‐
riod can seriously damage emission con‐
trol components, in particular the catalytic
converter.Seite 221MaintenanceMobility221
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corresponding engine or body ground of
the vehicle to be started.
Starting the engine
Never use spray fluids to start the engine.
1.Start the engine of the assisting vehicle
and let it run for several minutes at an in‐
creased idle speed.2.Start the engine of the vehicle that is to be
started in the usual way.
If the first starting attempt is not success‐
ful, wait a few minutes before making an‐
other attempt in order to allow the dis‐
charged battery to recharge.3.Let both engines run for several minutes.4.Disconnect the jumper cables in the re‐
verse order.
Check the battery and recharge if needed.
Tow-starting and towing Note Tow-starting and towing
For tow-starting or towing, switch off the
Intelligent Safety systems; otherwise malfunc‐
tions of the individual braking systems might
lead to accidents.◀
Steptronic transmission: transporting
your vehicle
Note Your vehicle is not permitted to be towed.
Therefore, contact a service center in the
event of a breakdown.
Do not have the vehicle towed
Have your vehicle transported on a load‐
ing platform only; otherwise, damage may oc‐
cur.◀
Tow truck
Do not lift the vehicle
Do not lift the vehicle by the tow fitting or
body and chassis parts; otherwise, damage
may result.◀
Use tow fitting located in the front only for po‐
sitioning the vehicle.
Towing other vehicles
Hints Light towing vehicle
The towing vehicle must not be lighter
than the vehicle being towed; otherwise, it will
not be possible to control the vehicle's re‐
sponse.◀
Attaching the tow bar/tow rope correctly
Attach the tow bar or tow rope to the tow
fitting; connecting it to other vehicle parts may
cause damage.◀
▷Switch on the hazard warning system, de‐
pending on local regulations.▷If the electrical system has failed, clearly
identify the vehicle being towed by placing
a sign or a warning triangle in the rear win‐
dow.
Tow bar
The tow fittings used should be on the same
side on both vehicles.
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Steptronic transmission:1.Drive into the car wash.2.Engage selector lever position N.3.Deactivating Automatic Hold, refer to
page  74.4.Release the parking brake.5.Switch the engine off.
In this way, the ignition remains switched
on, and a Check-Control message is dis‐
played.
Do not turn off the ignition in the car
wash
Do not turn off the ignition in the car wash;
otherwise, selector lever position P is en‐
gaged and damages can result.◀
The vehicle cannot be locked from the outside
when in selector lever position N. A signal
sounds when an attempt is made to lock the
vehicle.
To start the engine with Steptronic transmis‐
sion:
1.Depress the brake pedal.2.Press the Start/Stop button.
Pressing the Start/Stop button without step‐
ping on the brake turns the ignition off.
Selector lever positionSelector lever position P is engaged automati‐
cally:
▷When the ignition is switched off.▷After approx. 15 minutes.
Headlights
▷Do not rub dry and do not use abrasive or
acidic cleansers.▷Soak areas that have been dirtied e. g.,
from insects, with shampoo and wash off
with water.▷Thaw ice with de-icing spray; do not use an
ice scraper.After washing the vehicle
After washing the vehicle, apply the brakes
briefly to dry them; otherwise, braking action
can be reduced and corrosion of the brake
discs can occur.
Completely remove all residues on the win‐
dows, to minimize loss of visibility due to
smearing and to reduce wiper noises and
wiper blade wear.
Vehicle care
Car care products BMW recommends using care and cleaning
products from BMW, since these have been
tested and approved.
Car care and cleaning products
Follow the instructions on the container.
When cleaning the interior, open the doors or
windows.
Only use products intended for cleaning vehi‐
cles.
Cleansers can contain substances that are
dangerous and harmful to your health.◀
Vehicle paint
Regular care contributes to driving safety and
value retention. Environmental influences in
areas with elevated air pollution or natural con‐
taminants, such as tree resin or pollen can af‐
fect the vehicle's paintwork. Tailor the fre‐
quency and extent of your car care to these
influences.
Aggressive substances such as spilled fuel, oil,
grease or bird droppings, must be removed im‐
mediately to prevent the finish from being al‐
tered or discolored.
Only use respectively approved cleaning and
care products for vehicles with matte finish.
Suitable care products for matte finishes are
available from the service center.Seite 233CareMobility233
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BMW Assist, see user'smanual for Navigation, En‐
tertainment and Communi‐
cation 
BMW Driver’s Guide App  6 
BMW Homepage  6 
BMW Internet page  6 
BMW maintenance sys‐ tem  220 
Bonus range, ECO PRO  187 
Bottle holder, refer to Cu‐ pholder  177 
Brake assistant  134 
Brake assistant, adaptive  134 
Brake discs, break-in  180 
Brake force display  132 
Brake lights, adaptive  132 
Brake lights, brake force dis‐ play  132 
Brake lights, bulb replace‐ ment  224 
Brake pads, break-in  180 
Braking, hints  181 
Breakdown assistance  227 
Break-in  180 
Brightness of Control Dis‐ play  99 
Bulb replacement, front  222 
Bulb replacement, rear  224 
Button, RES  145 
Button, Start/Stop  69 
Bypassing, refer to Jump- starting  229 
C
California Proposition 65 Warning  7 
Calling up mirror adjust‐ ment  44 
Calling up seat adjust‐ ment  44 
Calling up steering wheel ad‐ justment  44 
Camera lenses, care  236 Camera, rearview cam‐
era  154  
Camera, Side View  156 
Camera, Top View  158 
Can holder, refer to Cu‐ pholder  177 
Car battery  225 
Car care products  233 
Care, displays  236 
Care, vehicle  233 
Cargo  183 
Cargo area partition  50 
Cargo area, storage compart‐ ments  177 
Cargo, securing  184 
Cargo straps, securing cargo  184 
Car key, refer to Remote con‐ trol  34 
Carpet, care  235 
Car wash  232 
Catalytic converter, refer to Hot exhaust system  181 
CBS Condition Based Serv‐ ice  220  
CD/Multimedia, see user's manual for Navigation, En‐
tertainment and Communi‐
cation 
Center console  16 
Central locking system  40 
Central screen, refer to Con‐ trol Display  18 
Changes, technical, refer to Safety  7 
Changing parts  222 
Changing wheels  225 
Changing wheels/tires  206 
Chassis number, see vehicle identification number  9 
Check Control  87 
Checking the engine oil level electronically  215 
Checking the oil level elec‐ tronically  215 
Children, seating position  66 Children, transporting
safely  66 
Child restraint fixing sys‐ tem  66 
Child restraint fixing system LATCH  68 
Child restraint fixing systems, mounting  66 
Child seat, mounting  66 
Child seats  66 
Chrome parts, care  235 
Cigarette lighter  172 
Cleaning displays  236 
Climate control  163 
Climate control wind‐ shield  181 
Clock  92 
Closing/opening via door lock  40 
Closing/opening with remote control  37 
Clothes hooks  176 
Coasting  189 
Coasting with engine decou‐ pled, coasting  189 
Coasting with idling en‐ gine  189 
Combination reel, refer to Turn signals  75 
Combination switch, refer to Wiper system  76 
COMFORT+ program, Driving Dynamics Control  140 
Comfort Access  42 
COMFORT program, Driving Dynamics Control  140 
Compressor  208 
Computer, refer to On-board computer  96 
Condensation on win‐ dows  165 
Condensation under the vehi‐ cle  182  
Condition Based Service CBS  220 
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Electronic Stability ProgramESP, refer to DSC  134 
Emergency detection, remote control  35 
Emergency operation, convertible top  50 
Emergency release, fuel filler flap  194 
Emergency Request  227 
Emergency start function, en‐ gine start  35 
Emergency unlocking, trans‐ mission lock  81 
Emergency unlocking, trunk lid  42 
Energy Control  92 
Energy recovery  93 
Engine, automatic Start/Stop function  71 
Engine, automatic switch- off  71 
Engine compartment  213 
Engine compartment, work‐ ing in  213 
Engine coolant  218 
Engine idling when driving, coasting  189 
Engine oil  215 
Engine oil, adding  216 
Engine oil additives  216 
Engine oil change  217 
Engine oil filler neck  216 
Engine oil temperature  91 
Engine oil types, alterna‐ tive  217 
Engine oil types, ap‐ proved  217 
Engine start during malfunc‐ tion  35 
Engine start, jump-start‐ ing  229  
Engine start, refer to Starting the engine  70 
Engine stop  70 
Engine temperature  91 Entering/exiting vehicle, as‐
sistance, steering wheel  65 
Entering a car wash  232 
Equipment, interior  170 
Error displays, see Check Control  87 
ESP Electronic Stability Pro‐ gram, refer to DSC  134 
Exchanging wheels/tires  206 
Exhaust system  181 
Exterior mirror, automatic dimming feature  64 
Exterior mirrors  63 
External start  229 
External temperature dis‐ play  91 
External temperature warn‐ ing  91 
Eyes for securing cargo  184 
F
Failure message, see Check Control  87 
False alarm, refer to Uninten‐ tional alarm  45 
Fan, refer to Air flow  164 
Filler neck for engine oil  216 
Fine wood, care  235 
First aid kit  228 
Fitting for towing, see Tow fit‐ ting  231 
Flat tire, changing wheels  225 
Flat Tire Monitor FTM  114 
Flat tire, Tire Pressure Moni‐ tor TPM  111 
Flat tire, warning lamp  112, 115  
Flooding  181 
Floor carpet, care  235 
Floor mats, care  235 
Fold-out position, wiper  77 
Foot brake  181 
Front airbags  107 
Front center armrest  176 Front-end collision warning
with braking function  118 
Front-end collision warning with City Braking func‐
tion  120 
Front fog lights  105 
Front fog lights, bulb replace‐ ment  224 
Front lights  222 
front-seat passenger airbags, automatic deactivation  109 
Front-seat passenger airbags, indicator lamp  109 
Front seats  56 
FTM Flat Tire Monitor  114 
Fuel  196 
Fuel consumption, refer to Average fuel consump‐
tion  96 
Fuel filler flap  194 
Fuel gauge  91 
Fuel lid  194 
Fuel quality  196 
Fuel recommendation  196 
Fuel, tank capacity  242 
Fuse  226 
G
Garage door opener, refer to Universal Integrated Remote
Control  170 
Gasoline  196 
Gear change, Steptronic transmission  79 
Gear shift indicator  94 
General driving notes  180 
Glare shield  172 
Glove compartment  175 
Gross vehicle weight, ap‐ proved  241 
H
Handbrake, refer to Parking brake  72 Seite 247Everything from A to ZReference247
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