weight BMW Z4 SDRIVE35I ROADSTER 2010 Owners Manual
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Adjustments
42
Manual adjustment
Observe the adjustment instructions on
page41 to ensure the best possible per-
sonal protection.<
Longitudinal direction
Pull lever 1 and slide the seat to the desired
position.
After releasing the lever, move the seat gently
forward or back to make sure it engages
properly.
Height
Pull lever 2 and apply your weight to the seat or
lift it off, as necessary.
Backrest
Pull lever 3 and apply your weight to the back-
rest or lift it off, as necessary.
Distance:
Adjust the backrest so that the head restraint is
as close as possible to the back of the head.
Tilt*
Pull the lever and apply your weight to the seat
or lift it off, as necessary.
Thigh support*
Pull the lever and move the thigh support for-
ward or back.
Electrical adjustment
Observe the adjustment instructions on
page41 to ensure the best possible per-
sonal protection.<
1Longitudinal direction
2Height
3Angle
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Transporting children safely
48
Transporting children safely
The right place for children
Do not leave children unattended in the
vehicle; otherwise, they could endanger
themselves and/or other persons by opening
the doors, for example.<
Children on the passenger seat
Always transport children under the age
of 13 or smaller than 5 ft/150 cm in a child
restraint system suitable for their age, weight
and size, and with the passenger airbag deacti-
vated. Otherwise, there is an increased risk of
injury in the event of an accident or if the airbags
deploy.<
Children 13 years of age or older must be buck-
led in with a safety belt as soon as there no
longer is any child restraint system that is
appropriate for their age, size and weight.
For more information on automatic deactivation
of the passenger airbags refer to page86.
Installing child restraint
systems
After installing a child restraint system on
the passenger seat, make sure that the
front and side airbags for the passenger are
deactivated; otherwise, there is an increased
risk of injury if the airbags deploy.
Observe the child restraint system manufac-
turer's instructions when selecting, installing
and using child restraint systems. Otherwise,
the protective effect may be diminished.<
Standard child restraint systems are designed
to be secured with a lap belt or with the lap-belt
section of a lap-and-shoulder belt. Incorrectly
or improperly installed child restraint systems
can increase the risk of injury to children.
Always follow the installation instructions for
the system with the greatest care.
On the passenger seat
After installing a child restraint system on
the passenger seat, make sure that the
front and side airbags for the passenger are
deactivated; otherwise, there is an increased
risk of injury if the airbags deploy.<
Seat position
Before installing a child restraint system, move
the passenger seat as far back and up
* as pos-
sible to obtain the best possible position for
the belt.
Backrest width*
The backrest width of the passenger seat
must be at its widest possible setting. Do
not change the setting after installing the child
seat. Otherwise, the child seat's stability on the
passenger seat is limited.<
1.Adjust the backrest width to its widest set-
ting, refer to page43.
2.Install the child seat.
Child seat security
The safety belt for the passenger can be locked
to prevent it from being pulled out when it is
used to secure child restraint systems.
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Controls
105Reference
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Mobility
Removing the storage compartment
The storage compartment can be removed
completely to be able to use other inserts, for
example.
In the cargo area: Press the handle up and fold
the storage compartment completely down.
For more information on the various
inserts available, contact your BMW
center.<
Lateral storage shelf behind the seats
This space can be used to store briefcases, for
example.
When loading the lateral storage shelf, do
not move both seats all the way forward
while moving them to their uppermost position
and leaning the backrests forward. Otherwise,
the seats could hit and damage the seal on the
windshield and the sun visor.
Only transport light and small objects on the lat-
eral storage shelf; otherwise, braking maneu-
vers and swerving may lead to a safety hazard
due to objects flying about the passenger com-
partment. Only transport heavy luggage in the
cargo area if it has been appropriately
secured.<
Cupholders*
Use lightweight and shatterproof contain-
ers and do not transport hot beverages;
otherwise, there is an increased risk of injury in
the event of the accident. Do not force contain-
ers that are too large into the cupholders; other-
wise, damage could result.<
In the center armrest
The cupholders are located in the center
console.
Attachable cupholder*
Attaching to the center console
Mount the cupholder onto the center console
so that it snaps into place.
Storing in the glove compartment
Insert the cupholder into the holder in the glove
compartment.
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Things to remember when driving
112
Things to remember when driving
Break-in period
Moving parts need breaking-in time to adjust to
each other. Please follow the instructions below
in order to achieve the optimal service life and
economy of operation for your vehicle.
Engine and differential
Always obey all official speed limits.
Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km
Drive at varying engine and road speeds, but do
not exceed an engine speed of 4,500 rpm or a
road speed of 100 mph/160 km/h.
Do not drive with full-throttle operation, and do
not use the transmission's kickdown mode or
Launch Control.
After driving 1,200 miles/2,000 km
Engine and vehicle speeds can be gradually
increased.
Tires
Due to technical factors associated with their
manufacture, tires do not achieve their full trac-
tion potential until after an initial break-in
period. Therefore, drive cautiously during the
first 200 miles/300 km.
Brake system
Brakes require an initial break-in period of
approx. 300 miles/500 km to achieve optimized
contact and wear patterns between brake pads
and rotors. Drive cautiously during this break-in
period.
Clutch
The function of the clutch reaches its optimal
level only after a distance driven of approx.
300 miles/500 km. During this break-in period,
engage the clutch gently.
Following part replacement
The same break-in procedures should be
observed if any of the components mentioned
above have to be renewed in the course of the
vehicle's operating life.
Saving fuel
The fuel consumption of your vehicle depends
on several factors. You can lower fuel consump-
tion and the environmental impact by taking
certain measures, adjusting your driving style
and having the vehicle serviced regularly.
Remove any unneeded cargo
Additional weight increases fuel consumption.
Remove any mounted parts after you
have finished using them
Remove additional mirrors and the luggage rack
when they are no longer in use. Mounted parts
affect the vehicle's aerodynamics and increase
fuel consumption.
Close both windows
An open window causes higher air resistance
and thus increases fuel consumption.
Check tire inflation pressure regularly
Check the tire inflation pressure at least twice a
month and before embarking on a long journey,
and correct it if necessary.
Low tire inflation pressure causes higher rolling
resistance and thus increases fuel consumption
and tire wear.
Set off immediately
Do not let the engine warm up while the car is
still standing, but set off immediately at moder-
ate engine speed. This is the fastest way for the
cold engine to reach its operating temperature.
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Driving tips
115Reference
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Communications
Navigation
Entertainment
Mobility
Before driving into a car wash
General information on caring for your BMW
can be found on page208.
With Comfort Access and automatic
transmission
Insert the remote control into the ignition
switch.
The engine can be switched off when the selec-
tor lever is in position N. Refer also to page208.
With Comfort Access and 7-gear sport
automatic transmission with dual
clutch
Insert the remote control into the ignition
switch.
The engine can be switched off when the trans-
mission is in position N. Refer also to page209.
Cargo loading
To avoid loading the tires beyond their
approved carrying capacity, never over-
load the vehicle. Overloading can lead to over-
heating and increases the rate at which damage
develops inside the tires. This can ultimately
result in a sudden blowout.<
Make sure that no liquids are spilled or
leak from their containers in the cargo
area, as this could result in damage to the
vehicle.<
Always position and secure the cargo as
described so that it cannot endanger the
car's occupants, for example if sudden braking
or swerving is necessary.
Never exceed either the approved gross vehicle
weight or either of the approved axle loads, refer
to page228, as excessive loads can pose a
safety hazard, and may also place you in viola-
tion of traffic safety laws.
Heavy or hard objects should not be carried
loose inside the car, since they could be thrown
around, for example as a result of heavy braking,
sudden swerves, etc., and endanger the occu-
pants.<
Determining loading limit
1.Locate the following statement on your
vehicle's placard
*:
The combined weight of occupants
and cargo should never exceed
XXX kg or YYY lbs. Otherwise, overloading
can result in damage to the vehicle and
unstable driving conditions.<
2.Determine the combined weight of the
driver and passengers that will be riding in
your vehicle.
3.Subtract the combined weight of the driver
and passengers from XXX kilograms or YYY
pounds.
4.The resulting figure equals the available
amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.
For example, if the YYY amount equals
1,400 lbs and there will be five 150 lbs
passengers in your vehicle, the amount of
available cargo and luggage load capacity
is 650 lbs:
1,400 lbs minus 750 lbs = 650 lbs
5.Determine the combined weight of luggage
and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That
weight may not safely exceed the available
cargo and luggage load capacity calculated
in step 4.
6.If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, part of
the load from your trailer will be transferred
to your vehicle. Consult the manual for
transporting a trailer to determine how this
may reduce the available cargo and luggage
load capacity of your vehicle.
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Things to remember when driving
116
Load
The permissible load is the sum of the occu-
pants' weights and the weight of the cargo. The
greater the weight of the occupants, the less
cargo/luggage can be transported.
Stowing cargo
Cargo area
>Load heavier cargo as far forward as possi-
ble, directly behind the cargo area partition,
and as low as possible.
>Cover sharp edges and corners.
Before opening the hardtop, fold down
the cargo area partition. Make sure the
cargo area is loaded correctly; otherwise,
parts of the hardtop can be damaged, refer
to page38.<
Lateral storage shelf
When storing objects on the lateral stor-
age shelf, do not move both seats all the
way forward while moving them to their upper-
most position and leaning the backrests for-
ward. Otherwise, the seats could hit and dam-
age the seal on the windshield, the sun visor
and the headliner.<
Light and small objects can be stored on the lat-
eral storage shelf.
Securing cargo
Cargo area
Secure smaller and lighter items using retaining
straps, a cargo area net
* or draw straps*.
Lateral storage shelf
You can obtain cargo straps* from your BMW
center. Four lashing eyes are provided behind
the seats for attaching the cargo straps.
Adhere to the information included with the
cargo straps.
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Mobility
193Reference
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Fuel specifications
Do not fill the tank with leaded fuel as this
would cause permanent damage to the
catalytic converter.
Do not fill the tank with E85, i.e., fuel containing
85 % ethanol, nor with FlexFuel. Otherwise,
the engine and fuel supply system will be
damaged.<
Required fuel
Super Premium Gasoline/AKI 91
This gasoline is highly recommended.
However, you may also use gasoline with less
AKI. The minimum AKI Rating is:
>Z4 sDrive30i: 87
>Z4 sDrive35i: 89
If you use gasoline with this minimum AKI Rat-
ing, the engine may produce knocking sounds
when starting at high outside temperatures.
This has no effect on the engine life.
Do not use any gasoline below the speci-
fied minimum fuel grade. Otherwise, the
engine could be damaged.<
Use high-quality brands
Field experience has indicated significant dif-
ferences in fuel quality: volatility, composition,
additives, etc., among gasolines offered for sale
in the United States and Canada. Fuels contain-
ing up to and including 10 % ethanol or other
oxygenates with up to 2.8 % oxygen by weight,
that is, 15 % MTBE or 3 % methanol plus an
equivalent amount of co-solvent, will not void
the applicable warranties with respect to
defects in materials or workmanship.The use of poor-quality fuels may result in
driveability, starting and stalling problems
especially under certain environmental condi-
tions such as high ambient temperature and
high altitude.
Should you encounter driveability problems
which you suspect could be related to the fuel
y o u a r e u s i n g , w e r e c o m m e n d t h a t y o u r e s p o n d
by switching to a recognized high-quality brand
such as gasoline that is advertised as Top Tier
Detergent Gasoline.
Failure to comply with these recommendations
may also result in unscheduled maintenance.<
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Mobility
195Reference
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Tire inflation pressures Z4 sDrive30i
Tire size Pressure specifications in psi/kPa
Traveling speeds
up to a max. of
100 mph/160 km/hTraveling speeds
including those exceeding
100 mph/160 km/h
All pressure specifications in
the table are indicated in
psi/kilopascal with cold tires.
Cold = ambient temperature
without Sport Package:
225/45 R 17 91 V
225/45 R 17 91 H M+S
225/45 R 17 94 V M+S XL36/250 44/300 36/250 44/300
Front: 225/45 R 17 91 V 36/250 - 36/250 -
Rear: 255/40 R 17 94 V - 39/270 - 39/270
Front: 225/40 R 18 88 W 36/250 - 36/250 -
Rear: 255/35 R 18 90 W - 42/290 - 42/290
Front: 225/35 R 19 88 Y XL 36/250 - 36/250 -
Rear: 255/30 R 19 91 Y XL - 42/290 - 42/290
with Sport Package:
225/45 R 17 91 W
225/45 R 17 91 H M+S
225/45 R 17 94 V M+S XL36/250 44/300 36/250 44/300
Front: 225/45 R 17 91 W 36/250 - 36/250 -
Rear: 255/40 R 17 94 W - 39/270 - 39/270
Front: 225/40 R 18 88 W 36/250 - 38/260 -
Rear: 255/35 R 18 90 W - 42/290 - 45/310
Front: 225/35 R 19 88 Y XL 36/250 - 36/250 -
Rear: 255/30 R 19 91 Y XL - 42/290 - 44/300
More details on the permissible load and weights can be found on page228.
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Wheels and tires
196
Tire inflation pressures Z4 sDrive35i
Tire size Pressure specifications in psi/kPa
Traveling speeds
up to a max. of
100 mph/160 km/hTraveling speeds
including those exceeding
100 mph/160 km/h
All pressure specifications in
the table are indicated in
psi/kilopascal with cold tires.
Cold = ambient temperature
without Sport Package:
225/45 R 17 91 H M+S
225/45 R 17 94 V M+S XL36/250 44/300 36/250 44/300
Front: 225/45 R 17 91 V 36/250 - 36/250 -
Rear: 255/40 R 17 94 V - 39/270 - 39/270
Front: 225/40 R 18 88 W 36/250 - 36/250 -
Rear: 255/35 R 18 90 W - 42/290 - 42/290
Front: 225/35 R 19 88 Y XL 36/250 - 36/250 -
Rear: 255/30 R 19 91 Y XL - 42/290 - 42/290
with Sport Package:
225/45 R 17 91 H M+S
225/45 R 17 94 V M+S XL36/250 44/300 36/250 44/300
Front: 225/45 R 17 91W 36/250 - 36/250 -
Rear: 255/40 R 17 94 W - 39/270 - 39/270
Front: 225/40 R 18 88 W 36/250 - 38/260 -
Rear: 255/35 R 18 90 W - 42/290 - 45/310
Front: 225/35 R 19 88 Y XL 36/250 - 36/250 -
Rear: 255/30 R 19 91 Y XL - 42/290 - 44/300
More details on the permissible load and weights can be found on page228.
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Technical data
228
Weights
Capacities
Z4 sDrive30iZ4 sDrive35i
Approved gross weight
>with manual transmission lbs/kg 3,924/1,780 4,134/1,875
>with automatic transmission lbs/kg 3,990/1,810 4,178/1,895
Load lbs/kg 562/255 562/255
Approved front axle load lbs/kg 1,808/820 1,918/870
Approved rear axle load lbs/kg 2,227/1,010 2,271/1,030
Cargo area capacity cu ft/l 6.4 - 10.9/180 - 310 6.4 - 10.9/180 - 310
Notes
Fuel tank US gal/liters Approx. 15.5/55 Fuel grade: page193
Including reserve of US gal/liters Approx. 2.1/8.0
Window washer system For more details: page61
Including headlamp washers US qt/liters Approx. 6.3/6.0