fog light BMW 745LI SEDAN 2002 Owners Manual
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73Programmable cruise control
Everything under control
77Odometer, outside temperature
display, clock
77Tachometer
78Service Interval Display
80Check Control
81Computer
86Changing settings
Technology for comfort,
convenience and safety
88PDC Park Distance Control*
89Driving stability control/
DSC Dynamic Stability Control
91Driving stability control/ABS Antilock
Brake System
91Dynamic Drive
92EDC Electronic Damping Control*
92RDC Tire Pressure Monitor*
94Self-leveling suspension*
94Adaptive brake lamp
Lamps
96Parking lamps/low beams
97Instrument lighting
97High beams/standing lamps
97Front fog lamps
97Interior lamps
A congenial climate
99Automatic climate control
105Rear air conditioner*
106Parked-car ventilation system
Practical interior accessories
108Universal Garage Door Opener*
109Sun blinds*
110Rear cooler*
110Glove compartment
111Storage compartments
112Beverage holders
112Ashtray, front
113Cigarette lighter, front
113Power socket
113Ashtray, rear
113Cigarette lighter, rear113Center armrest
114Ski bag*
Things to remember when driving
118Break-in procedures
118General driving notes
119Brake system
120Cargo loading
120Roof-mounted luggage rack*
Navigation
124Safety
124GPS
124Map CD
125Starting the navigation system
125Display in assistance window*
126Selection options
126Destination entry
126Manual entry of destination address
128Select the town or city and the street
from the directory
128Map-guided destination selection
129Selecting destination in Information
129Selecting interesting destinations
130Recent destinations
130Destination list
130Route selection
131Starting the destination guidance
system
132Displaying route
133Select new route
133Voice messages
134Terminate/interrupt active guidance
134Creating a directory
135Location
136Wordmatch principle
136What to do if É
Sound system
140Controls
140Care instructions
140To switch on/off
140Using with ignition off
141Volume adjustment
141Tone control
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1
Rear window sun blind109
2
Rear window safety switch42
3
Electric power windows42
4
Exterior mirrors52
5
Parking brake62
6
Parking lamps and low beams96
7
Instrument lighting97
8
Turn signal indicators71
High beams, headlamp flasher97
Computer81,
Check Control80
Computer81
Standing lamps97
9
Steering wheel18
10
Info Display14
11
Automatic transmission lever66
12
Ignition lock61
13
Switching ignition on and off,
starting the engine62
14
Windshield wipers71
Rain sensor71
15
Park Distance Control (PDC)88
16
Horn: the entire surface
17
Steering wheel heating53
Steering wheel adjustment53
18
Unlocking the luggage
compartment39
19
Programmable cruise control73
20
Front fog lamps97
Front fog lamps
21
Opening the hood175
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Indicator and warning lamps
Technology that monitors itself
The indicator and warning lamps identified
by the
l
symbol are subjected to an oper-
ation check each time you switch on the
ignition or start the engine. They each light
up once for different periods of time.
When a malfunction occurs in a monitored
system, the corresponding lamp will either
fail to go out when the engine is started, or
it will come on again during normal driving.
For information on how you should respond
when this happens, please refer to the
pages indicated.
Please fasten safety belts
l
50
DSC Dynamic Stability
Control
l
89
DTC Dynamic Traction Control89
ABS Antilock Braking System
l
91
Parking brake/Brake system
hydraulic circuits/DBC Dynamic
Brake Control
l
62/ 91/ 178
Parking brake/Brake hydraulic
sytems/DBC Dynamic Brake
Control for Canadian models.
Parking brake62,65
Parking brake62,65
Automatic parking brake Ð Auto-
matic Hold
l
63,65 Engine
l
180
Airbags
l56
Turn signal indicators71
High beams/headlamp flasher97
Front fog lamps97
ColorsThe indicator and warning lamps can light
up in different colors and combinations.
The following section explains the signifi-
cance of the individual colors as well as
how you should respond when they
appear.
>Red:
Stop the vehicle immediately
or
an important reminder
>Red and yellow:
To drive; drive cautiously
>Yellow:
Have the system inspected at the earliest
opportunity
or
for your information
>Green
For your information
>Blue:
For your information.
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Lamps
96
LampsParking lamps/low beams Parking lamps (side marker lamps)
With the switch in this position, the
front, rear and side vehicle lighting
is switched on. You can use the side
marker lamps for parking. For lighting on
one side for parking as an additional
feature, refer to page 97.
Low beams
When you switch off the ignition
with the headlamps on, the head-
lamps go out, and only the parking
lamps remain on.
"Follow me home" lamps:
After parking the vehicle and
switching off the headlamps, you can use
the headlamp flasher control to activate the
headlamps (low beam) for a period of
roughly 40 seconds. You also have the
options of extending this period or, as an
alternative, having this function deacti-
vated.<
"Lamps on" warning If you switch off the ignition while the head-
lamps are on, when you subsequently open
the driver's door a buzzer will sound for
several seconds, while the Check Control
will provide you with an additional reminder
in the form of a message alerting you to the
fact that the headlamps have not been
switched off
.
Daytime driving lamps
*
If you wish, you can leave the light switch in
the low-beam position:
All external lamps go out when you switch
off the ignition.
Always observe all applicable laws
governing the use of daytime driving lamps.
You can switch on the parking lamps when
needed using the standard procedure
described under Parking lamps.
You can have the daytime driving
lamps on your vehicle programmed to
operate as desired.< Automatic headlamp control
When you set the switch to this
position, the system activates and
switches the headlamps on and off
(low beams) in response to changes in
ambient light conditions, for instance, in
tunnels, at dawn and dusk, and in rain and
snow. The green indicator lamp next to the
symbol is illuminated when the low beams
are on.
Following automatic activation the
vehicle's external lighting remains on
when you switch on the fog lamps.<
The automatic headlamp control
cannot serve as a substitute for your
personal judgment in determining when the
lamps should be switched on in response
to ambient lighting conditions. For
example, the system cannot detect fog. To
avoid safety risks, you should always
switch on the lamps manually under these
conditions.<
You can have the sensitivity of the
headlamp control system adjusted on
your vehicle.<
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Instrument lighting Turn the rotary dial to adjust the illumina-
tion intensity. High beams/standing lamps 1High beams Ð blue indicator lamp
2Headlamp flasher Ð blue indicator lamp
3Standing lamp Standing lamps, left and right*
You also enjoy the option of lighting up just
one side of your vehicle when parking:
With the ignition off, press the lever in the
desired direction 3, past the pressure
point.
Front fog lamps
The parking lamps or low beams
must be switched on for the fog
lamps to operate. The green indi-
cator lamp in the Info Display lights up
whenever the fog lamps are on.
The fog lamps are switched off whenever
the high beams are switched on.
If the automatic headlamp control is
activated, the headlamps (low beam)
will come on automatically when you
switch on the fog lamps.<
Interior lamps The interior lamps operate automatically.
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Everything from A to Z
198 "EDC" 92
Ð "Comfort" 92
Ð "Sport" 92
EDC (Electronic Damping
Control) 92
Electrical malfunction
Ð automatic transmission
lockout 70
Ð fuel filler door 168
Ð parking brake, emergency
use 65
Ð sliding/tilt sunroof 44
Electric power seats 46
Electric power windows 42
Electric seats 46
Electric steering column
adjustment 53
Electronic Brake-force Dis-
tribution (EBV) 91
Electronic Damping Control
(EDC) 92
Elements of operation 12
Emergency operation
Ð doors 37
Ð fuel filler door 168
Ð luggage compartment
lid 40
Ð sliding/tilt sunroof 44
Ð transmission lockout
(automatic
transmission) 70
Emergency SOS call
Ð automatic activation 161
"Emissions inspection" 79
Energy Control 83
Engine compartment 176
Engine coolant 176, 177
"Engine oil" 179
Engine oil
Ð consumption 176
Ð grades 177
Engine oils 177
Engine output, data 192
Engine specifications 192
"Entertainment" 19, 22
Estimated time of arrival 83
Extended vehicle storage,
see supplemental Car
care manual
Exterior mirrors 52
Ð automatic dimming 52"Extra" in "Climate"
menu 103
"Extra" with rear air
conditioner 105
"Extra" with rear cooler 110
FFactory preparations for
phone installation 161
Fader 141
Failure of an electrical
accessory 186
"Fastest route" 131
Fastest route 131
Fault displays 80
Filling the washer
reservoir 73
Filling the windshield
washer reservoir 73
First-aid kit 187
Fittings, tow-starting and
towing 189
Flashlight 111
Flat tires 171
"FM..." 140, 143
FM waveband 143
Fog lamps 97
"Footwell" 103
Footwell lamps 98
Forward lamps 98
Front armrest 111
Front seat adjustment 45
Fuel 169
Fuel consumption
display 83
Fuel economy 83
Fuel filler cap cover 168
Fuel filler door
Ð releasing in the event of
electrical defect 168
Fuel gauge 82
Fuel level display 82, 83
Fuel specifications 169
Fuel tank capacity 168
Fuses 186
GGarage door opener, refer
to Universal garage door
opener 108
Gasoline 169
General operating
information 118
Glasses compartment 111
Glove compartment 110
GPS, refer to Navigation
system 124
GPS navigation system 124
Ð address book, refer to
Creating a directory 134
Ð current location 135
Ð destination entry 126
Ð destination guidance in
assistance window 125
Ð destination list 130
Ð digital coverage area 124
Ð directory 128
Ð manual entry of destina-
tion address 126
Ð map CD 124
Ð map-guided destination
selection 128
Ð new route 133
Ð recent destinations 130
Ð route display 132
Ð route list 132
Ð route selection 130
Ð safety 124
Ð selecting destination in
"Information" 129
Ð selecting points of
interest 129
Ð selection options 126
Ð start active guidance 131
Ð starting 125
Ð terminate/interrupt active
guidance 134
Ð voice guidance 133
Ð wordmatch principle 136
Guidance
Ð terminate 134
Guidance system
Ð interrupt 134
Ð starting 131