service interval BMW M6 COUPE 2010 E63 Owner's Manual
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Technology for comfort, convenience and safety
86 3.Let go of the release.
4.Press the rollover protection unit down until 
it snaps into place.
5.Use the same procedure for the second roll-
over protection unit.
Have the rollover protection system checked 
after unexpected triggering.
Never move the convertible top when the 
rollover protection system is raised.
No changes of any nature may be made to the 
individual components of the rollover protec-
tion system and wiring.
Work on the rollover protection system may 
only be performed at a BMW center.
Unprofessional attempts to service the system 
can lead to failure or malfunction.
For a system check and to ensure long-term 
functioning, you must comply with the mainte-
nance intervals of the service requirements, 
refer to page68.<
Head-up Display*
The concept
With the Head-up Display important informa-
tion is projected into the driver's field of view, 
e.g. navigation instructions. This enables you to take in this information without looking away 
from the road.
Switching on/off
Press the button.
Selecting displays
iDrive, for operating principle refer to page16.
1."Settings"
2."Head-Up display"
3."Displayed information"
4.Select the desired displays in the Head-up 
Display.
 The information appears in the Head-up 
Display.
 "M View": the M view appears in the Head-
up Display. Information unavailable in the M  
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BMW M6 Engineering
112
 BMW M6 Engineering
V10 High Output Engine
With a 305 cu in/5 liter displacement, the high-
speed V10 engine generates a maximum out-
put of 373 kW and a maximum torque of 
383 lb ft/520 Nm. Its spontaneous response 
characteristics yield a very broad usable engine 
speed range. At the maximum engine speed of 
8,250 rpm, the flow of fuel is interrupted in 
order to protect the engine. Due to the powerful 
engine dynamics, when the vehicle is at rest, 
the maximum engine speed is limited to 
7,000 rpm.
Warming up
The emissions control system causes the 
V10 high-output engine to have slightly 
rougher running characteristics during its 
warm-up phase.
When the engine is cold, the exhaust system 
has a slightly metallic undertone due to the sys-
tem design.
For additional information on warming up, refer 
to Tachometer on page65 and Engine oil tem-
perature on page66.
Compound brake
Your BMW M6 has a high-performance brake 
system with perforated compound brake rotors.
Due to the special structural features of these 
brake rotors, function noises occur during brak-
ing, but this has no effect on the performance, 
operating safety, and stability of the brakes.
Braking correctly
In order to keep the brake system in optimum 
condition, it is useful to put them under load at 
regular intervals in accordance with the nature 
of the vehicle.
Also refer to Corrosion on brake rotors on 
page109.
Drivetrain
In your BMW M6, particular importance was 
attached to the direct connection of the engine 
to the drive system. Due to the torsionally rigid 
design of the drive train, the transmission of the 
torque is also audible, as is customary in a 
sports car. As a result, load shifts can be dis-
tinctly audible. This does not in any way impair 
the function or the service life of the compo-
nents. 
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Navigation
Entertainment
Driving tips
 141Reference
At a glance
Controls
Communications
Mobility
Displaying additional information
Some stations broadcast additional information 
on the current track, such as the name of the 
artist.
1.Select the desired station.
2.Open "Options".
3."Station info"
Selecting a substation
1.Select the desired station.
2.Press the controller.
3.Select the substation.
Presets
It is possible to store up to 40 stations.
Calling up a station
1."Radio"
2."Presets"
3.Select the desired station.
Storing a station
The station currently selected is stored.
1."Radio"
2."Presets"
3."Store station"
4.Select the desired memory location.
The list of stored stations is stored for the 
remote control currently in use.
The stations can also be stored on the pro-
grammable memory buttons, refer to page20.
Deleting a station
1."Radio"
2."Presets"
3.Select the desired station.
4.Open "Options".
5."Delete entry"
Weather Band*
Weather Radio is a service of the National Oce-
anic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 
of the US Department of Trade. Weather news 
flashes are repeated every 4 to 6 minutes and 
are routinely updated at intervals of 1 to 
3 hours, and more often when necessary. Most 
stations operate 24 hours a day. In case of a 
storm, the National Weather Service interrupts 
the routine weather news and transmits special 
warning messages instead. If you have a ques-
tion about NOAA Weather Radio, please con-
tact the nearest office of the National Weather 
Service. Details are also provided on the Inter-
net at www.nws.noaa.gov.
Calling up weather news flashes
To operate via the iDrive:
1.Switch on the radio.
2."Weather band"
3.Select the desired channel.
The station for weather news flashes may be 
unavailable in some regions. 
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Mobility
 197Reference
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Communications
Navigation
Entertainment
Maintenance
BMW maintenance system
The BMW maintenance system supports the 
preservation of the traffic and operating safety 
of your BMW. The service schedule also 
includes operations related to the vehicle's 
comfort and convenience features, such as 
replacement of the filters for the inside air. 
The ultimate objective is to ensure economical 
maintenance by providing the ideal service for 
your vehicle.
Should the day come when you decide to sell 
your BMW, a complete center service history 
will prove to be an asset of inestimable value.
CBS Condition Based Service
Sensors and special algorithms take the differ-
ent driving conditions of your BMW into 
account. Condition Based Service uses this to 
determine the current and future service 
requirements. By letting you define a service 
and maintenance regimen that reflects your 
own individual requirements, the system builds 
the basis for trouble-free driving.
You can set the Control Display to show 
remaining distances and times of selected 
maintenance intervals and legally mandated 
deadlines, refer to page68:
>Engine oil
>Brake pads, front and rear separately
>Brake fluid>Vehicle check
>Legally mandated inspections depending 
on local regulations
Service data in remote control
Your vehicle stores the information required 
maintenance continuously in the remote con-
trol during driving. After accessing the data 
stored in the remote control, your BMW Service 
Advisor can suggest precisely the right array of 
service procedures for your own individual vehi-
cle. You should therefore hand over the remote 
control you last used to drive to the BMW Ser-
vice Advisor when you take your vehicle in for 
service.
Make sure the date is set correctly, refer 
to page70, otherwise the effectiveness 
of CBS Condition Based Service is not 
ensured.<
Service and Warranty Information 
Booklet for US models and 
Warranty and Service Guide Booklet 
for Canadian models
Please consult your Service and Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet for US models and Warranty 
and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models 
for additional information on service require-
ments.
BMW recommends that you have service 
and repair operations performed at your 
BMW center. 
Take the time to ensure that these service pro-
cedures are confirmed by entries in your vehi-
cle's Service and Warranty Information Booklet 
for US models and Warranty and Service Guide 
Booklet for Canadian models. These entries 
verify that your vehicle has received the speci-
fied regular maintenance.< 
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Care
200 Insufficient distance or excessive pressure or 
temperature can damage parts of the vehicle or 
can result in water penetration. Follow the oper-
ating instructions for the high-pressure clean-
ing jets.<
When using high-pressure cleaning jets, 
do not remain in one place for a long time 
and be sure to maintain a distance of at least 
12 in/30 cm from sensors, e.g. Park Distance 
Control sensors or radar sensors.<
Hand washing
When washing the vehicle by hand, use plenty 
of water and car washing shampoo. Clean the 
vehicle with gentle pressure using a sponge or a 
washing brush.
Before cleaning the windshield, deacti-
vate the rain sensor or switch off the igni-
tion to prevent unwanted wiper operation.<
Follow local guidelines for washing vehi-
cles by hand.<
Headlamps
Do not rub dry and never use abrasives or 
strong solvents to clean the covers.
Loosen dirt, e.g. insects, with shampoo or 
insect remover and wash away with plenty of 
water.
Use a window deicer to remove accumulated 
ice and snow, not a scraper.
Windows
Use a glass cleaner to clean the inside and out-
side surfaces of the windows and the glass sur-
faces of the mirrors.
Do not use quartz-containing cleansers 
to clean glass surfaces of the mirrors.<
Convertible top care
The appearance and service life of the convert-
ible top depend on proper care and operation.
Please follow these instructions:
>Never stow the convertible top in the con-
vertible top compartment when it is wet or frozen, since this can cause water marks, 
mildew stains, and scuff marks.
>If water marks do occur on the headliner, 
remove them with a microfiber cloth and 
interior cleanser.
>When parking for long intervals in enclosed 
spaces, make sure there is sufficient venti-
lation.
>Remove bird droppings immediately 
because their caustic properties have a cor-
rosive effect on the convertible top and can 
damage the rubber seals.
Do not use stain remover, paint thinner, 
solvents, gasoline, or the like to remove 
stains. These substances can damage the rub-
ber coating. Improper care and cleaning can 
cause leaks to develop in the convertible top 
and its seams.<
In the event of more serious soiling, use a spe-
cial convertible top cleaner. 
When doing so, follow the manufacturer's 
directions for use.
After three to five washings, treat the convert-
ible top with sealant.
Caring for the vehicle finish
Regular care helps your vehicle retain its value 
and protects the paint from the long-term 
effects of aggressive substances.
Regionally occurring environmental factors can 
affect and damage vehicle finish. It is therefore 
important to tailor the frequency and extent of 
your car care accordingly.
Immediately remove particularly aggressive 
substances such as spilled fuel, oil, grease, 
brake fluid, tree resin, or bird droppings; other-
wise, they may damage your paint.
Repairing paint damage
Repair stone damage or scratches imme-
diately, depending on the severity of the 
damage, to prevent the formation of rust.<
BMW recommends having paint damage pro-
fessionally repaired using Genuine BMW finish 
materials in accordance with factory guidelines. 
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Everything from A to Z
234 Displays
– on Control Display, refer to 
iDrive16
– refer to Instrument 
cluster12
Displays on the windshield, 
refer to Head-up Display86
Disposal
– battery of remote control 
with Comfort Access36
– coolant196
– vehicle battery210
Distance, refer to 
Computer67
Distance to destination, refer 
to Computer67
Distance warning, refer to 
PDC Park Distance 
Control75
Door entry lighting, refer to 
Interior lamps93
Door key, refer to Keys/
remote control26
Door lock29
Doors
– manual operation30
– remote control28
DOT Quality Grades188
Draft-free ventilation97
Drinks holder, refer to 
Cupholders103
Drivelogic50,59
Drive-off assistant, refer to 
Starting off on uphill 
slopes78
Driving lamps, refer to Parking 
lamps/low beams89
Driving programs, refer to 
Drivelogic59
Driving stability control 
systems76
Driving through water109
Driving tips, refer to General 
driving notes108
Dry air, refer to Cooling 
function96
Drying the air, refer to Cooling 
function96
DSC51DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control76
– indicator lamp13,76
– malfunction78
DTC Dynamic Traction 
Control
– indicator lamp13
DVD
– country codes146
– settings147
– video playback146
DVD menu147
DVD player, refer to CD 
player
144
DVD video146
Dynamic destination 
guidance127
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC76
– M Dynamic Mode MDM76
E
Easy entry, refer to Entering 
rear47
Easy entry/exit50
EDC51
EDC Electronic Damping 
Control79
Eject button, refer to Buttons 
in area of the CD/DVD 
player136
Electrical malfunction
– convertible top39
– door lock30
– driver's door30
– fuel filler flap184
– luggage compartment lid32
– storage compartment, hotel 
function31
Electric convertible top38
Electric steering wheel 
adjustment50
Electronic brake-force 
distribution76Electronic Damping Control 
EDC79
– Comfort program79
– Normal program79
– Sport program79
Emergency operation, refer to 
Manual operation
– convertible top39
– door lock30
– driver's door30
– fuel filler flap184
– hotel function31
– luggage compartment lid32
Emergency release for 
luggage compartment lid in 
cargo area32
Emergency request212
Emergency services, refer to 
Roadside Assistance213
Engine
– breaking-in108
– data220
– M Engine Dynamic 
Control60
– overheated, refer to Coolant 
temperature65
– speed220
– starting56
– starting, Comfort Access34
– switching off56
Engine compartment193
Engine coolant196
Engine oil
– adding195
– additives, refer to Approved 
engine oils195
– approved oils195
– checking oil level193
– fast measurement
194
– interval between changes, 
refer to Service 
requirements68
– oil change195
– oil grades, refer to Approved 
engine oils195
– possible displays194
– recommended oils195
– temperature66
– temperature gauge66 
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Reference 239
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Communications
Navigation
Entertainment
Mobility
Navigation system116
– address book119
– bypassing route 
sections127
– continuing destination 
guidance126
– destination entry117
– dynamic destination 
guidance127
– entering a destination 
manually117
– entering destination via 
voice123
– frequently asked 
questions132
– gas station 
recommendations127
– planning a trip124
– route list127
– selecting destination via 
map122
– selecting route criteria126
– special destinations120
– starting destination 
guidance126
– terminating destination 
guidance126
– traffic bulletins129
– voice instructions127
– volume adjustment128
Neck support, refer to Front 
head restraints46
New remote control26
New wheels and tires189
Normal program of EDC79
Nozzles, refer to Windshield 
washer nozzles63
Nylon rope, refer to Tow-
starting and towing214
O
OBD socket, refer to Socket 
for Onboard Diagnostics 
interface198
Octane ratings, refer to Fuel 
specifications185
Odometer65
Oil, refer to Engine oil193Oil change intervals
– refer to Service 
requirements68
Onboard computer, refer to 
iDrive16
Onboard vehicle tool kit203
Opening and closing
– Comfort Access34
– from inside30
– from outside28
– using remote control28
– using the door lock29
Operating principle, iDrive17
Orientation menu, refer to 
Start menu17
Output, refer to Engine 
data220
Outside air, refer to AUC 
Automatic recirculated-air 
control96
Outside temperature display
– changing unit of measure68
– in computer68
Overview
– operating principle17
– radio control136
P
P 400 program60
P 500 program61
P 500 Sport program61
Panic mode29
Park Distance Control PDC75
Parked car heating, refer to 
Parked car ventilation/
heating98
Parked car ventilation98
– switching on and off 
directly98
Parked car ventilation system
– LED94
Parking
– vehicle56
Parking aid, refer to PDC Park 
Distance Control75
Parking assistant, refer to 
PDC Park Distance 
Control75Parking brake57
Parking brake, refer to 
Handbrake57
Parking lamps89
– indicator lamp13
– replacing bulbs204
Parts and accessories6
Passenger-side exterior 
mirror, tilting down49
Pathway lighting90
PDC Park Distance Control75
Personal Profile26
Phone book165
Phone numbers
– dialing166
Pinch protection system of 
power windows37
Plasters, refer to First aid 
kit213
Plug-in unit for remote 
control, refer to Ignition 
lock55
Polish202
Pollen, refer to Microfilter/
activated charcoal filter98
POWER51
POWER, refer to M Engine 
Dynamic Control60
Power failure210
Power windows, refer to 
Windows36
Pressure, tires186
– producing with M Mobility 
System205
Pressure monitoring of tires, 
refer to TPM Tire Pressure 
Monitor81
Protective function, refer to 
Pinch protection system of 
windows37 
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Reference 241
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Communications
Navigation
Entertainment
Mobility
Satellite radio142
– enabling or disabling 
channel142
– selecting channel143
– storing channel143
Scale for navigation, 
changing129
Screen, refer to iDrive16
Screw thread for tow 
fitting215
SDARS, refer to Satellite 
radio142
Seats43
– adjusting backrest width44
– adjusting the seats44
– heating48
– lumbar support44
– memory, refer to Seat, mirror 
and steering wheel 
memory45
– sitting safely43
– storing the setting45
– thigh support44
Section of route, altering127
Securing cargo111
– ski bag105
Selecting route126
Selection options with 
navigation system126
Selector lever58
– Sequential Manual 
Transmission58
Selector lever lock, refer to 
Shiftlock58Sequential Manual 
Transmission with 
Drivelogic58
– Drivelogic driving 
programs59
– Drive mode59
– idle58
– initializing system, refer to 
After changing wheels/
tires190
– kickdown59
– reverse gear58
– Sequential mode58
– shift lights60
– shiftlock58
– towing215
– tow-starting216
Sequential mode58
Service, refer to Roadside 
Assistance213
Service Interval Display
– refer to CBS Condition 
Based Service197
– refer to Service 
requirements68
Service Request179
Service requirements68
– refer to CBS Condition 
Based Service197
Services status180
Setting button, refer to 
Controls, controller16
Settings
– changing on Control 
Display73
– clock, 12h/24h mode70
– configuring, refer to 
MDrive50
– configuring, refer to 
Personal Profile26
– DVD147
– language73
Settings for the map view129
Setting time, refer to 
Preselecting activation 
times98
Shifting59Shifting into drive position, 
refer to Selector lever 
positions58
Shift lights60
Shiftlock58
Shift paddles on steering 
wheel59
Shock absorber control, refer 
to EDC Electronic Damping 
Control79
Short commands of voice 
activation system224
Short route in navigation, refer 
to Selecting route126
Shuffled, refer to Random
– CD changer145
– CD player145
Side airbags83
Side-mounted turn signals, 
replacing bulbs204
Signal horn, refer to Horn10
Sill panel lighting, refer to 
Interior lamps93
Sitting safely43
– with airbags43
– with head restraint43
– with safety belts43
Ski bag104
Slope assistant, refer to 
Starting off on uphill 
slopes78
SMG, refer to Sequential 
Manual Transmission with 
Drivelogic58
Smokers' package, refer to 
Ashtray104
Snap-in adapter
– mounting/removing172
– using162
Snow chains191
Socket, refer to Connecting 
electrical devices104
Socket for Onboard 
Diagnostics interface198
Socket for remote control, 
refer to Ignition lock55
Soft closure aid, refer to 
Automatic soft closing31