Notes for your BMW 2 Series 2014-2021

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Internet  
Vehicle information and general information on  
BMW – on technology, for example – are avail‐  
About this Owner's  
Handbook  
Orientation  
The quickest way to find information on a partic‐  
ular topic or feature is to consult the alphabetical  
index.  
Integrated Owner's Handbook in  
the vehicle  
The Integrated Owner's Handbook describes the  
specific equipment and functions present in the  
vehicle. The Integrated Owner's Handbook can  
be shown in the Control Display. For further in‐  
formation, see page 67.  
We recommend that you read through the first  
chapter to obtain an initial overview of the vehi‐  
cle.  
Updates after going to press  
BMW Driver’s Guide app  
Updates following the copy deadline can result in  
differences between the printed Owner's  
Handbook and the integrated Owner's  
Handbook in the vehicle.  
The Driver’s Guide app shows the most appro‐  
priate information for the selected vehicle. Where  
possible, only the equipment and functions ac‐  
tually installed in the vehicle will be described.  
You will find notes on any updates in the appen‐  
dix of the printed Owner's Handbook for the ve‐  
hicle.  
BMW Driver’s Guide web version  
The Driver’s Guide web version shows the most  
appropriate information for the selected vehicle.  
Where possible, only the equipment and func‐  
tions actually installed in the vehicle will be de‐  
scribed. The Driver’s Guide web version can be  
displayed in any up-to-date browser.  
Owner's Handbook for  
Navigation, Entertainment,  
Communication  
The Owner's Handbook for navigation, entertain‐  
ment and communication is available as a printed  
book from Service.  
These topics are also covered in the integrated  
Owner's Handbook in the vehicle.  
Additional sources of  
information  
Service Partner  
A Service Partner of the manufacturer will be  
happy to answer any further questions.  
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Symbols and displays  
Vehicle equipment  
This Owner's Handbook describes all models  
and all the standard, national and special equip‐  
ment available for the model series. As a result,  
this Owner's Handbook may also contain de‐  
scriptions and illustrations of equipment and  
functions not featured in a vehicle, for example  
due to selected special equipment or the country  
variant.  
Symbols in the Owner's  
Handbook  
Symbol Meaning  
Precautions that must be followed in  
order to avoid the possibility of injury  
to yourself and to others as well as  
serious damage to the vehicle.  
This also applies to safety-relevant functions and  
systems.  
Measures that can be taken to help  
protect the environment.  
Please comply with the relevant laws and regula‐  
tions when using the corresponding functions  
and systems.  
"..."  
Texts on a display in the vehicle for  
selecting functions.  
If certain equipment and models are not descri‐  
bed in this Owner's Handbook, refer to the Sup‐  
plementary Owner's Handbooks provided.  
›...‹  
Commands for the voice control  
system.  
In right-hand drive vehicles, some controls are  
arranged differently from those shown in the il‐  
lustrations.  
››...‹‹  
Replies by the voice control system.  
Actions  
The actions to be carried out are shown as a  
numbered list. The sequence of steps must be  
followed.  
Production date  
The production date of the vehicle can be found  
at the bottom of the door pillar on the driver's  
door.  
1. First action.  
2. Second action.  
The production date is defined as the calendar  
month and the calendar year in which the vehicle  
body and the powertrain assemblies are joined  
and the vehicle is driven or moved from the pro‐  
duction line.  
Lists  
Alternative options and lists of items with no im‐  
plied sequence are shown as bullet point lists:  
First option.  
Second option.  
Status of the Owner's  
Handbook  
Symbol on components and  
assemblies  
This symbol on a vehicle component  
indicates that further information on the  
component is available in the Owner's  
Handbook.  
General  
The high level of safety and quality of the vehi‐  
cles is ensured by continuous development. For  
this reason, it is possible in exceptional cases  
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that the features described in this handbook may  
differ from those in your vehicle.  
Your own safety  
Intended use  
Please comply with the following when using the  
vehicle:  
For Australia/New Zealand:  
general  
When reading this Owner's Handbook, please  
bear the following in mind: to ensure that our ve‐  
hicles continue to embody the highest quality  
and safety standards, we pursue a policy of con‐  
tinuous, ongoing development. Because modifi‐  
cations in the design of both vehicles and acces‐  
sories may be introduced at any time, your own  
vehicle's equipment may vary from that descri‐  
bed in this handbook. For the same reason, it is  
also impossible to guarantee that all descriptions  
will be completely accurate in all respects.  
Owner's Handbook.  
Information on the vehicle. Do not remove  
stickers.  
Technical data of the vehicle.  
The applicable laws and safety standards of  
the country in which the vehicle is used.  
Vehicle papers and legal documents.  
Warranty  
We must therefore request your understanding  
of the fact that the manufacturer of your vehicle  
is unable to recognise legal claims based on dis‐  
crepancies between the data, illustrations and  
descriptions in this Owner's Handbook and your  
own vehicle's equipment. Please note, too, that  
some of the optional equipment described in this  
manual is not available on Australian models due  
to restrictions imposed by Australian Design  
Rules and other requirements.  
The vehicle is technically designed for the oper‐  
ating conditions and approval (homologation) re‐  
quirements of the country to which it was first  
delivered. If the vehicle is to be driven in another  
country, it may have to be adapted beforehand to  
any prevailing different operating conditions and  
approval requirements. If the vehicle does not  
comply with the homologation requirements in a  
certain country, warranty claims cannot be  
lodged for the vehicle there. Warranty claims can  
also be invalidated if the on-board network has  
been modified, e.g. through the use of control  
units, hardware or software that have been clas‐  
sified as unsuitable by the vehicle manufacturer  
A Service Partner is able to provide further infor‐  
mation.  
Should you require any further information,  
please contact your Service centre, who will be  
pleased to advise you.  
Updates after going to press  
Updates following the copy deadline can result in  
differences between the printed Owner's  
Handbook and the integrated Owner's  
Handbook in the vehicle.  
Maintenance and repairs  
The advanced technology used in your vehicle,  
for example the state-of-the-art materials and  
high-performance electronics, requires appropri‐  
ate maintenance and repair methods.  
You will find notes on any updates in the appen‐  
dix of the printed Owner's Handbook for the ve‐  
hicle.  
Consequently, the manufacturer of the vehicle  
recommends having corresponding work carried  
out by a BMW Service Partner. If another BMW  
authorised workshop is chosen, BMW recom‐  
mends choosing one that performs work, for ex‐  
ample maintenance and repair, according to  
BMW specifications with properly trained per‐  
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sonnel. In the Owner's Handbook, facilities of this  
kind are referred to as "another qualified Service  
Partner or a specialist workshop".  
process data that they receive from vehicle sen‐  
sors, generate themselves or exchange with one  
another, for example. Some control devices are  
necessary for the vehicle to function safely or  
provide assistance during driving, for example  
Driver Assistance Systems. There are also con‐  
trol devices which manage comfort or infotain‐  
ment functions.  
If such work, for example maintenance and re‐  
pair, is performed inexpertly, it could result in  
consequential damage and thus constitute a  
safety risk.  
Work performed incorrectly on the vehicle paint‐  
work can cause components, for example the ra‐  
dar sensors, to fail or malfunction, resulting in a  
safety risk.  
Information on the data saved or exchanged can  
be obtained from the vehicle manufacturer, for  
example in a separate brochure.  
Personal identification  
Parts and accessories  
Every vehicle has a unique vehicle identification  
number. Depending on the country, a vehicle  
owner can be identified by the vehicle identifica‐  
tion number, the number plate and the relevant  
authorities. There are also other ways of tracing  
data collected in the vehicle back to the driver or  
vehicle owner, for example via the Connected‐  
Drive account used.  
BMW recommends using parts and accessories  
that are approved by BMW and are therefore  
suitable for this purpose.  
You are recommended to consult a BMW Serv‐  
ice Partner for advice on genuine BMW parts and  
accessories, other BMW approved products and  
expert advice on all related matters.  
The safety and compatibility of these products in  
conjunction with BMW vehicles have been  
checked by BMW.  
Data protection laws  
As per prevailing data protection law, vehicle  
users have certain rights they may assert against  
the vehicle manufacturer or companies that col‐  
lect or process their personal data.  
BMW accepts product responsibility for genuine  
BMW parts and accessories. On the other hand,  
BMW cannot accept liability for parts or acces‐  
sory products of any kind which it has not ap‐  
proved.  
Vehicle users have an unrestricted right to obtain  
information free of charge from bodies that save  
their personal data.  
BMW is unable to assess each individual product  
of outside origin as to its suitability for use on  
BMW vehicles without safety risk. Likewise no  
guarantee can be be assumed even if the prod‐  
uct has been granted official approval in a spe‐  
cific country. Tests performed for such approvals  
cannot always cover all operating conditions for  
BMW vehicles, and some of them therefore are  
insufficient.  
Such bodies could be:  
Vehicle manufacturer.  
Qualified Service Partners.  
Specialist workshops.  
Service providers.  
Vehicle users may request information about  
what personal data has been saved, what it is  
used for and where it has come from. Proof of  
ownership or use is required in order to obtain  
this information.  
Data memory  
The right to information also extends to informa‐  
tion about data that has been transferred to other  
companies or bodies.  
General  
A number of electronic control devices are instal‐  
led in your vehicle. Electronic control devices  
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Please refer to the vehicle manufacturer's web‐  
site for the applicable data privacy policy. This  
data privacy policy contains information about  
the right to have data deleted or corrected. The  
vehicle manufacturer's website also provides its  
contact details and those of its data protection  
officer.  
The data is only processed within the vehicle it‐  
self and is usually transient. The data is not  
saved after the vehicle is switched off.  
Electronic parts, for example control devices and  
vehicle keys, contain components for storing  
technical information. Information about the vehi‐  
cle's condition, component use and wear, main‐  
tenance requirements, events or errors can be  
stored temporarily or permanently.  
The vehicle owner can have the data saved in  
the vehicle read out by a Service Partner of the  
manufacturer or another qualified Service Partner  
or a specialist workshop, on payment of a fee  
where applicable.  
This information generally documents the condi‐  
tion of a component, a module, a system or its  
environment, for example:  
The legally required on-board diagnosis OBD  
socket in the vehicle is used to read out the vehi‐  
cle data.  
Operating states of system components,  
for example fill levels, tyre inflation pressure,  
battery status.  
Malfunctions and faults of important system  
components, for example lights and brakes.  
Legal requirements regarding  
data disclosure  
According to current law, the vehicle manufac‐  
turer is obliged to provide the authorities with any  
data it has stored. Data is provided to the extent  
required and on a case-by-case basis, for exam‐  
ple to investigate a criminal offence.  
Responses of the vehicle to particular driving  
situations, for example triggering of an airbag,  
activation of the drive stability control sys‐  
tems.  
Information on vehicle-damaging events.  
The data is required so that the control units can  
perform their functions. It is also used for detect‐  
ing and rectifying malfunctions, and helps the ve‐  
hicle manufacturer to optimise vehicle functions.  
The current law also gives state bodies authori‐  
sation to read out data from the vehicle them‐  
selves for individual cases. This could include  
reading out data from the airbag control device  
to shed light on the circumstances of an acci‐  
dent, for example.  
Most of this data is transient and is only pro‐  
cessed within the vehicle itself. Only a small pro‐  
portion of the data is stored in event or error  
memories in response to specific circumstances.  
Operating data in the vehicle  
Control devices process data to operate the ve‐  
hicle.  
When service work is being carried out, for ex‐  
ample repairs, service operations, warranty work  
and quality assurance measures, this technical  
information can be read out from the vehicle to‐  
gether with the vehicle identification number.  
This data includes, for example:  
Status messages relating to the vehicle and  
its individual components, for example wheel  
rotation speed, wheel speed, deceleration,  
lateral acceleration, fastened seat belt indica‐  
tor.  
A Service Partner of the manufacturer or another  
qualified Service Partner or a specialist workshop  
can read out the information. The data is read  
out via the on-board diagnostics (OBD) socket,  
which the vehicle is required to have by law.  
Ambient conditions, for example temperature,  
rain sensor signals.  
The data is collected, processed and used by the  
relevant organisations in the service network.  
The data logs the technical conditions of the ve‐  
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hicle and helps in locating errors, complying with  
warranty obligations and improving quality.  
or MP3 player. If this data is saved in the vehicle,  
it can be deleted at any time.  
Furthermore, the manufacturer has product  
monitoring obligations to meet in line with prod‐  
uct liability law. To fulfil these obligations, the ve‐  
hicle manufacturer requires technical data from  
the vehicle. Data from the vehicle can also be  
used to check customer warranty claims.  
This data is only transmitted to third parties if ex‐  
pressly requested in the course of using online  
services. The transfer depends on the settings  
selected for using the services.  
Integration of mobile devices  
Error and event memories in the vehicle can be  
reset when a Service Partner of the manufacturer  
or another qualified Service Partner or a special‐  
ist workshop performs repair or servicing work.  
Depending on the equipment, mobile devices  
connected to the vehicle, for example smart‐  
phones, can be controlled via the vehicle con‐  
trols.  
Sound and images from the mobile device can  
be played back and displayed through the multi‐  
media system. Certain information is transferred  
to the mobile device at the same time. Depend‐  
ing on the type of integration, this includes posi‐  
tion data and other general vehicle information,  
for example. This optimises the way in which se‐  
lected apps, for example navigation or music  
playback, work.  
Data entry and data transfer into  
the vehicle  
General  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the  
following comfort and individual settings can be  
saved in the vehicle and modified or reset at any  
time.  
There is no further interaction between the mo‐  
bile device and the vehicle, for example active  
access to vehicle data.  
These include, for example:  
Settings for the seat and steering wheel posi‐  
tions.  
How the data is processed further is determined  
by the provider of the particular app being used.  
The range of possible settings depends on the  
respective app and the operating system of the  
mobile device.  
Suspension and climate control settings.  
Data can be imported into the vehicle entertain‐  
ment and communication system if required, for  
example via a smartphone.  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, this data  
includes:  
Services  
General  
Multimedia data such as music, films or pho‐  
tos for playback in an integrated multimedia  
system.  
If the vehicle has a wireless network connection,  
this enables data to be exchanged between the  
vehicle and other systems. The wireless network  
connection is established via an in-vehicle trans‐  
mitter and receiver unit or via personal mobile  
devices brought into the vehicle, for example  
smartphones. This wireless network connection  
enables 'online functions' to be used. These in‐  
clude online services and apps supplied by the  
vehicle manufacturer or by other providers.  
Address book data for use in conjunction with  
an integrated hands-free system or an  
integrated navigation system.  
Entered navigation destinations.  
Data on usage of Internet services.  
This data may be saved locally in the vehicle or  
stored on a device that has been connected to  
the vehicle, for example a smartphone, USB stick  
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Services from the vehicle  
manufacturer  
Vehicle identification  
number  
Where online services from the vehicle manufac‐  
turer are concerned, the relevant functions are  
described in the appropriate place, for example  
the Owner's Handbook or manufacturer's web‐  
site. The relevant legal information pertaining to  
data protection is also provided. Personal data  
may be used to perform online services. Data is  
exchanged over a secure connection, for exam‐  
ple with the IT systems of the vehicle manufac‐  
turer intended for this purpose.  
Engine compartment  
Any collection, processing and use of personal  
data above and beyond that needed to provide  
the services must always be based on legal per‐  
mission, a contractual arrangement or consent. It  
is also possible to activate or deactivate the data  
connection as a whole. Excluded from this are  
functions and services which are required by law,  
for example emergency call systems.  
The vehicle identification number is in the engine  
compartment, on the right-hand side of the vehi‐  
cle.  
Services from other providers  
When using online services from other providers,  
these services are the responsibility of the rele‐  
vant provider and subject to their data privacy  
conditions and terms of use. The vehicle manu‐  
facturer has no control over the content ex‐  
changed when using these services. Information  
on the way in which personal data is collected  
and used in relation to services from third parties,  
the scope of such data and its purpose, can be  
obtained from the relevant service provider.  
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