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ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 133Tires- age93- breaking-in80- changing94- changing, also refer to Wheel changes108- coding93- condition94- damage94- DOT Quality Grades 93- flat108- inflation pressure 90- inflation pressure table 92- size, refer to Correct wheels and tires95- storage95- temperature94- traction93- tread94- tread wear93- Uniform Tire Quality Grading93- wear indicators, refer to Minimum tread depth 94- winter tires95Tools, refer to Onboard tool kit104Torque- engine120- lug bolts110Touch signaling41Tow bar116Tow fitting115Towing115- with automatic transmission115Towing eye115Towing the vehicle 115Tow rope116Tow sockets for tow fitting115Tow starting115TPM Tire Pressure Monitor54Track width, refer to Dimensions121Traction93Traction control, refer to DSC Dynamic Stability Control50Transmission- automatic transmission with Steptronic39- manual transmission 39Transmission locking mechanism, refer to PPark40Transmission malfunction, refer to Malfunction 40Transporting children safely34Transport securing device, refer to Securing cargo 83Traveling on poor roads 84Tread depth, refer to Minimum tread depth94Tread wear93Tread wear indicator in tires, refer to Minimum tread depth94Trip-distance counter, refer to Trip odometer45Trip odometer45Trunk lid, refer to Liftgate 22Turning circle, refer to Dimensions121Turning lamp59Turn signals40- indicator lamp12- replacing bulbs106- side, replacing bulbs 107UUnits47- outside temperature 47Universal garage-door opener, refer to Integrated universal remote control 67Universal remote control 67Unlocking- from inside21- hood97- with the remote control 19Unlocking and locking doors with the remote control 19Upholstery care, refer to Caring for your vehicle brochureVValve screw caps, refer to After mounting110Vehicle- battery111- breaking-in80- care, refer to Caring for your vehicle brochure- cargo loading82- dimensions121- disposal, refer to Caring for your vehicle brochure- locking from inside 21- parking38- washing, refer to Caring for your vehicle brochure- weights122Vehicle battery111Vehicle jack109- jacking points110Vehicle Memory18Ventilation63,66- draft-free63,66Viscosity100Voice command system, refer to separate Owner's ManualWWarning and indicator lamps, overview12Warning triangle113Warranty, refer to Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models, Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models102Warranty and service 6Washer fluid42

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  • 1 .
    The UltimateDriving Machi...
    The UltimateDriving MachineOwner's Manualfor Vehicle
  • 3 .
    X3 3.0iX3 3.0siOwner's Ma...
    X3 3.0iX3 3.0siOwner's Manual for VehicleCongratulations, and thank you for choosing a BMW.Thorough familiarity with your vehicle will provide you with enhanced control and security when you drive it. We therefore have this request:Please take the time to ...
  • 4 .
    (C) 2007 Bayerische Motor...
    (C) 2007 Bayerische Motoren WerkeAktiengesellschaftMunich, GermanyReprinting, including excerpts,only with the written consent ofBMW AG, Munich.Order No. 01 41 0 013 638US English II/07Printed in GermanyPrinted on environmentally friendly paper,bleached wi...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobilityContentsThe fastest way to find specific topics is to use the index, refer to page 124.Using this Owner's Manual4Notes7Reporting safety defectsAt a glance10CockpitControls18Opening and closing27Adjustments34T...
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    Notes4NotesUsing this Own...
    Notes4NotesUsing this Owner's ManualWe have made every effort to ensure that you are easily able to find what you need in this Owner's Manual. The fastest way to find certain topics is by using the detailed index at the end. For a brief initial overview of...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 5Your individual vehicleIn purchasing your BMW, you have decided in favor of a model with individualized equipment and features. This Owner's Manual describes all models and equipment that BMW offers within ...
  • 8 .
    Notes6Parts and accessori...
    Notes6Parts and accessoriesFor your own safety, use genuine parts and accessories approved by BMW.When you purchase accessories tested and approved by BMW and Genuine BMW Parts, you simultaneously acquire the assurance that they have been thoroughly tested...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 7Reporting safety defectsFor US customersThe following only applies to vehicles owned and operated in the US.If you believe that your vehicle has a defect that could cause a crash or could cause injury or de...
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    At a glanceThis overview ...
    At a glanceThis overview of buttons, switches and displaysis intended to familiarize you with your vehicle'soperating environment. The section will alsoassist you in becoming acquainted with thecontrol concepts and options available foroperating the variou...
  • 12 .
    Cockpit10CockpitControls1...
    Cockpit10CockpitControls1Parking lamps/low beams 582Front fog lamps* 593>Turn signals40>Roadside parking lamps 59>High beams59>Headlamp flasher 40>Computer474Horn, the entire surface5Washer/wiper system/rain sensor* 416Hazard warning flashers7Central locki...
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    At a glanceControlsDrivin...
    At a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility Reference 11Instrument cluster1Speedometer2Indicator and warning lamps 123Tachometer45Indicator and warning lamps 124Coolant temperature gauge 465Fuel gauge456Button for>Displaying the time 46>Service Interval Displa...
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    Cockpit12Indicator and wa...
    Cockpit12Indicator and warning lampsTechnology that monitors itselfIndicator and warning lamps that are identified with + are checked for proper function each time you turn the ignition key. They each light up once for different periods of time.When a malf...
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    At a glanceControlsDrivin...
    At a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility Reference 13ColorsThe indicator and warning lamps can light up in different colors and combinations.The following section explains the significance of the individual colors as well as how you should respond when they...
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    Cockpit14Recirculated-air...
    Cockpit14Recirculated-air mode/steering wheel heater*Depending on the equipment package, a button is provided for the recirculated-air mode or steering wheel heater.
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    At a glanceControlsDrivin...
    At a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility Reference 15
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    ControlsThis chapter is i...
    ControlsThis chapter is intended to provide you withinformation for complete control of your vehicleand describes its extensive array of featuresand accessories, both for driving and for yourown safety, comfort and convenience.Controls
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    Opening and closing18Open...
    Opening and closing18Opening and closingKey set1Master keys with remote control2Spare keyMaster keys with remote controlEach master key contains a battery that is auto-matically charged in the ignition lock during driving. Use the master key at least twice...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 19Examples of Vehicle Memory>Different confirmation signals to confirm locking/unlocking of the vehicle, refer to page19.>Activating/deactivating function for path-way lighting, refer to page 58.>Activating/...
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    Opening and closing20Conv...
    Opening and closing20Convenience opening modePress and hold the button. The windows and the panorama glass sunroof* are opened.If you wish, you can have this special fea-ture activated/deactivated.
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 21Opening and closing:Using door lockDo not lock the vehicle from the outside when people are in it since they will be unable to unlock it from the inside if they do not know the special procedure. <1.Turn k...
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    Opening and closing22you ...
    Opening and closing22you will always be able to unlock the vehicle from outside.
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 23In the back, separate switches are provided in the armrests.For convenience operation using the remote control or the door lock, refer to pages 20, 21.After switching off ignitionYou can operate the window...
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    Opening and closing24Rais...
    Opening and closing24RaisingPress the switch.The closed roof is raised and the sliding visor opens slightly.Do not use force to close the sliding visor when the sunroof is in its raised position, as this could damage the mechanism.
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 25Moving manuallyIn the event of an electrical malfunction, you can move the sunroof manually.1.Pull the cover firmly downward to remove.2.Take the Allen wrench from the compart-ment under cargo area floor, ...
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    Opening and closing26onds...
    Opening and closing26onds. However, the interior motion sensor is not activated.>The indicator lamp goes out after unlocking: no manipulation or attempted intrusions have been detected in the period since the system was armed.>The indicator lamp flashes fo...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 27AdjustmentsSitting safelyThe ideal sitting position can make a vital con-tribution to relaxed driving that is as fatigue-free as possible. Together with safety belts, head restraints, and airbags, sitting ...
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    Adjustments28SeatsNote be...
    Adjustments28SeatsNote before adjustingNever try to adjust your seat while operat-ing the vehicle. The seat could respond with unexpected movement, and the ensuing loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident. On the passenger seat as well, do not inc...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 291Head restraint height2Shoulder supportHead restraint height>To raise: move switch upward.>To lower: move switch downward.Shoulder supportMove switch forward or back.You can use the adjustable upper backre...
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    Adjustments30Adjusting he...
    Adjustments30Adjusting height>To raise: pull upward.>To lower: press button, arrow 1, and slide head restraint downward.With the luxury seat*, you adjust the height of the head restraint electrically, refer to page 28.Front head restAdjusting tiltPivot th...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 31Storing1.Turn the ignition key to position 1 or 2.2.Set the desired seat and exterior mirror position.3.Press the button:The LED in the button lights up.4.Press the desired memory button 1, 2 or3:The LE...
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    Adjustments32safety belt ...
    Adjustments32safety belt reminder is also activated if the pas-senger side safety belt has not yet been fas-tened, if objects are placed on the passenger's seat, or if the driver or front passenger's safety belt is released.Releasing1.Hold the belt firmly....
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 332.Shift into reverse or engage selector lever position R.The mirror glass tilts downward slightly on the passenger side. This allows the driver to see the area immediately adjacent to the vehicle - such as...
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    Transporting children saf...
    Transporting children safely34Transporting children safelyThe right place for childrenDo not leave children unattended in the vehicle; otherwise, they could endanger themselves and/or others, for example by open-ing the doors.
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 35LATCH child restraint fixing systemLATCH: Lower Anchor and Tethers for CHil-dren.For attachment and use of LATCH child restraint fixing systems, follow the oper-ating and safety instructions of the system ...
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    Transporting children saf...
    Transporting children safely36Outer seats:1.Slide head restraint upward.2.Guide upper tether strap between the sup-ports of the head restraint.3.Attach tether strap hook to attachment point.4.Slide head restraint into the lowest position.5.Pull tether stra...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 37DrivingIgnition lock0Steering locked1Steering unlocked2Ignition switched on3Starting engineSteering lockedThe key can be inserted or removed in this posi-tion only.After removing the key, turn the steering...
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    Driving38output or speed....
    Driving38output or speed. Have the system checked immediately.Manual transmission1.Step on the brake.2.Depress the clutch pedal and shift into neu-tral.If the clutch pedal is not depressed, the motor will not start. <3.Start the engine.Automatic transmissi...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 39engage it too forcefully. In doing so, continu-ously press the button of the handbrake lever. Otherwise, excessively forceful engagement of the handbrake can cause the rear wheels to lock and cause the rea...
  • 42 .
    Driving40P ParkSelect onl...
    Driving40P ParkSelect only when the vehicle is stationary. The transmission locks to prevent the rear wheels from turning.R ReverseSelect only when the vehicle is stationary.N NeutralYou can shift into neutral, for example, in auto-matic car washes. This a...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 41Atypically rapid flashing of the indicator lamp indicates that a turn signal bulb has gone out.
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    Driving42Fast wipeThe wip...
    Driving42Fast wipeThe wipers operate at normal speed when the vehicle is not moving, not on vehicles with rain sensor.Cleaning windshield, rear window and headlamps*0Wipers retracted1Cleaning windshield and headlamps2Rear window wiper intermittent mode3Cle...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 43Cruise control*The vehicle maintains and stores the speed that you set at speeds greater than approx. 20 mph/30 km/h.You can use cruise control whenever the sys-tem is active while the engine is running.Do...
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    Driving44Resuming stored ...
    Driving44Resuming stored speedPress button:The vehicle accelerates to and maintains the last speed stored.
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 45Everything under controlOdometer1Odometer2Trip odometerOdometerYou can activate the displays shown in the illus-tration in ignition key position 0 or with the igni-tion key removed by pressing the button i...
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    Everything under control4...
    Everything under control46Coolant temperature gaugeBlueThe engine is still cold. Drive at moderate engine and vehicle speeds.Between blue and red fieldsNormal operating range. It is permissible for the dial to drift up to the red field.RedComes on while dr...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 47The set time is transferred to the display of the radio or displayed in the instrument cluster.Display modeIgnition key in position 0 or removed:Press button1.The time and display of the miles/kilometers a...
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    Everything under control4...
    Everything under control48During the display, hold down the computer button in the turn signal lever until the display changes.Average fuel consumptionThe average fuel consumption is calculated for the time during which the engine is running.Reset average ...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 49Technology for comfort, convenience and safetyPDC Park Distance Control*The conceptPDC provides extra safety and convenience during parking maneuvers. Audible signals indi-cate that you are approaching an ...
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    Technology for comfort, c...
    Technology for comfort, convenience and safety50MalfunctionThe LED in the button flashes and a short con-tinuous tone sounds. PDC is malfunctioning. Switch off PDC. Have the system checked.To prevent this problem, keep the sensors clean and free of ice or ...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 51jointly. These systems do not take their cus-tomary stabilizing actions.To increase vehicle stability, reactivate DSC as soon as possible.Activating DSCPress the button again; the indicator lamp in the ins...
  • 54 .
    Technology for comfort, c...
    Technology for comfort, convenience and safety52Activating HDCPress the button; the LED lights up.The LED flashes when the brakes are applied automatically.Deactivating HDCPress the button again; the LED goes out.HDC is deactivated immediately above approx...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 53After releasing the brake, start driving immedi-ately; otherwise, the acceleration assistant will no longer hold the vehicle after approx. 2 sec-onds and the vehicle will start to roll back-ward.
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    Technology for comfort, c...
    Technology for comfort, convenience and safety543.Replace the damaged wheel, refer to Wheel changes on page 108.MalfunctionThe warning lamp lights up yellow. The Flat Tire Monitor is malfunctioning or out of order. Have the system checked as soon as possib...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 55The compact wheel is not equipped with the required TPM electronics and is not monitored when mounted.When driving with the compact wheel, the sys-tem indicates a malfunction.Have the damaged tire replaced...
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    Technology for comfort, c...
    Technology for comfort, convenience and safety56AirbagsThe following airbags are located beneath the marked covers:1Front airbags2Head airbags3Side airbags in front and rear*Protective actionTo ensure that the safety systems con-tinue to provide optimum pr...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 57seat from below. Otherwise, a correct analysis of the seat cushion is not ensured.
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    Lamps58LampsParking lamps...
    Lamps58LampsParking lamps/low beams0Lights off and daytime running lamps *1Parking lamps and daytime running lamps *2Low beams3Automatic headlamp control*, daytime run-ning lamps*, and Adaptive Head Light *If you open the driver's door when the ignition is...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 59Automatic headlamp control cannot serve as a substitute for the driver's judg-ment in determining when the vehicle lamps should be switched on. For example, the sys-tem cannot detect fog or hazy weather. T...
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    Lamps60If the automatic h...
    Lamps60If the automatic headlamp control is acti-vated, the low beams will come on auto-matically when you switch on the fog lamps.
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 61Air conditionerAir conditioner1Airflow directed toward windshield and side windows2Airflow toward upper body 633Airflow to footwell 634Air volume625Recirculated-air mode 626Temperature627Air distribution62...
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    Air conditioner62Air volu...
    Air conditioner62Air volumeYou can vary the air volume in steps 1 through 4. The heating or cooling output is more effective with a higher air volume.Switching system on/offTurn air volume rotary switch to 0. This com-pletely shuts off the blower and air c...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 63Ventilation1Knurled wheels for opening and closing the air vents through an infinitely variable range2Levers for changing airflow direction3Knurled wheel for more or less cool air from the air vents for th...
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    Air conditioner64Automati...
    Air conditioner64Automatic climate control*1Airflow directed toward windshield and side windows2Airflow toward upper body 663Airflow to footwell 664Manually varying air distribution 655Adjusting temperature 656Temperature display 65,Air volume657Manually v...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 65A congenial climateFor almost all conditions, the AUTO program 12 offers the optimum air distribution and air vol-ume, refer to AUTO program below. You need only select an interior temperature 5 that you...
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    Air conditioner66AUC Auto...
    Air conditioner66AUC Automatic Recirculated-air Control/recirculated air modeYou can set the desired operating mode by pressing the button repeatedly:>LEDs off: outside air continuously flows into the vehicle.>Left LED on, AUC mode: a sensor detects pollut...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 67Practical interior accessoriesIntegrated universal remote control*The conceptThe integrated universal remote control can replace as many as three hand-held transmit-ters for various radio-controlled access...
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    Practical interi or acces...
    Practical interi or accessories68The corresponding memory button 1 is now programmed with the signal of the original hand-held transmitter.You can use the system when the engine is run-ning or when the ignition is switched on.If the system cannot be operat...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 69Setting compass zonesSet your vehicle to the appropriate compass zone so that the compass functions correctly, refer to world map with compass zones.In order to set the compass zone, press and hold the adj...
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    Practical interi or acces...
    Practical interi or accessories70The setting is automatically stored after approx. 10 seconds.Cup holdersUse lightweight, unbreakable containers; otherwise, there is a risk of injury in an accident. Do not push unsuitable containers into the cup holder as ...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 71Rechargeable flashlightThe flashlight is located on the left side of the glove compartment. It can remain plugged in continuously. Remove the flashlight from the socket whenever you need it.To avoid damage...
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    Practical interi or acces...
    Practical interi or accessories72Ashtray*EmptyingPress the edge of the opened cover: the ashtray moves up and can be removed.On vehicles with the non-smoker's equipment package, the insert is removed in the same way.Lighter*Press in the cigarette lighter 1...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 73Car phone preparation*Hands-free microphoneIn vehicles with car phone preparation *, the hands-free microphone is located on the head-liner near the interior lamp.For more information on the car phone, ref...
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    Practical interi or acces...
    Practical interi or accessories74screwdriver upward, arrow 1, and simulta-neously pull toward the front, arrow 2.3.Position the ski bag on the lower edge of the opening, refer to arrow 1, then insert it, refer to arrow 2.Removing ski bagPull the handle fo...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 75Cargo area coverPull the cargo area cover out by the handle and hook it into the rear holders.You can carry light objects such as articles of clothing on the cargo area cover.Never place heavy, hard object...
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    Practical interi or acces...
    Practical interi or accessories76Lowering partition netGrasp bar on one side on the partition net, press upward and push the ends of the bar together, then release from the brackets.Behind side trim panelPress the button to open.Floor coverOpeningFor acces...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceContr...
    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 771Bracket2Telescoping rail3Recess in the cargo area railInserting bracketsThe two brackets are connected by a telescop-ing rail.1.Insert each of the brackets into the respec-tive recess in the rail on the c...
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    Driving tipsThis section ...
    Driving tipsThis section is designed to provide youwith extra support by supplying informationuseful in dealing with specific drivingand operating conditions.Driving tips
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    Things to remember when d...
    Things to remember when driving80Things to remember when drivingBreaking-inMoving parts should be allowed to adjust to one another. To ensure that your vehicle provides maximum economy throughout a long service life, we request that you comply with the fol...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 812.Greatly increase the air supply of the air conditioning system or automatic climate control, refer to page 62 or65.Hot exhaust systemHigh temperatures occur in the exhaust system of every vehicle. Do not...
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    Things to remember when d...
    Things to remember when driving82HillsTo prevent overheating and reduced effi-ciency of the brake system, drive long or steep downhill grades in the gear in which the least braking is required. Otherwise, even light but continuous pressure on the brake can...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 835.Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded into and/or onto the vehicle. This combined weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and lug-gage load capacity calculated in step ...
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    Things to remember when d...
    Things to remember when driving84Roof-mounted luggage rack*A special rack system is available as an optional accessory for your BMW. Please familiarize yourself with the information contained in the installation instructions.Loading luggage rackBecause roo...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 85tribute the drive torque to the individual wheels.Please bear the following points in mind after driving on poor roads, in order to preserve the road safety of your BMW:>Clean the heavy dirt from the body....
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    MobilityThis section help...
    MobilityThis section helps you maintain your mobilityby supplying important information onvital topics including fuels and lubricants,wheels and tires, service, maintenanceand breakdown assistance.Mobility
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    Refueling88RefuelingFuel ...
    Refueling88RefuelingFuel capOpeningAlways switch off the engine before refueling. Otherwise, no fuel can be dis-pensed into the tank and the Service Engine Soon lamp lights up. <1.Open fuel filler door. To do so, briefly press it at the rear edge.2.Turn fu...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 89Fuel tank capacityApprox. 17.7 US gal/67 liters, including the reserve capacity of approx. 2 US gal/8 liters.Never attempt to continue driving until the tank is completely empty; this can negatively affect...
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    Wheels and tires90Wheels ...
    Wheels and tires90Wheels and tiresTire inflation pressureInformation for your safetyThe condition of the tires and the maintenance of the specified tire pressure are crucial not only to the tire's service life, but also to driving com-fort and most importa...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 91Observe all national and local maximum speed limits; failure to do so could put you in violation of the law.
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    Wheels and tires92X3 3.0i...
    Wheels and tires92X3 3.0i, 3.0siTire size Pressure specifications in psi/kPaTraveling speeds of up to max. 100 mph/160 km/hTraveling speeds including those above 100 mph/160 km/hAll pressure specifications in the table are indicated in psi/kilopascal with ...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 93Tire identification marksKnowledge of the labeling on the side of the tire makes it easier to identify and choose the right tires.Tire sizeSpeed code letterQ = up to 105 mph/160 km/hT = up to 118 mph/190...
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    Wheels and tires94Tempera...
    Wheels and tires94TemperatureThe temperature grades are A, B, and C, A being highest, and represent the tire's resis-tance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory ...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 95age and related safety hazards. Make sure that the new wheels are balanced.
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    Wheels and tires96Snow ch...
    Wheels and tires96Snow chains*Only certain fine-link snow chains are tested, classified as road-safe, and recommended by BMW. You can obtain a list of these from your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle Center. It is only permissible to use them in pairs and on th...
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    ReferenceAt a glanceControlsDriving tipsMobility 97Under the hoodNever attempt to perform any service or repair operations on your vehicle without the required professional technical training. If you are not familiar with the regulations to be observed, ha...
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    Under the hood98Important...
    Under the hood98Important components in the engine compartment1Filler neck for washer fluid of the headlamp and windshield washer system, refer to page422Body ground, negative terminal, refer to page1143Jump starting terminal, refer to page 1144Filler neck...