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Using this Owner's Manual  
Media at a glance  
Orientation  
The fastest way to find information on a partic-  
ular topic is by using the index.  
General information  
The contents of the Owner's Manual are avail-  
able in various media formats. The following  
Owner's Manual media formats are available:  
For an overview of the vehicle, we recommend  
reading the Quick Reference Guide in the Own-  
er's Manual.  
Printed Owner's Manual.  
Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle.  
Validity of the Owner's Manual  
Printed Owner's Manual  
The printed Owner's Manual describes all  
standard, country-specific, and optional equip-  
ment offered with the series.  
Production of the vehicle  
At the time of production at the plant, the  
printed Owner's Manual is the most current  
resource. Due to updates after the editorial  
deadline, differences may exist between the  
printed Owner's Manual and the Integrated  
Owner's Manual in the vehicle.  
Integrated Owner's Manual in the  
vehicle  
Principle  
Notes on updates can be found in the appen-  
dix of the printed Owner's Manual for the vehi-  
cle.  
The Integrated Owner's Manual specifically  
describes features and functions found in the  
vehicle.  
The Integrated Owner's Manual can be dis-  
played on the control display.  
After a software update in the vehicle  
After a vehicle software update such as via Re-  
mote Software Upgrade the Integrated Own-  
er's Manual for the vehicle will contain the lat-  
est information.  
Selecting the Owner's Manual  
1.  
Press the button.  
2. "CAR"  
Owner's Manual for Navigation,  
Entertainment, Communication  
3. "Owner's Manual"  
4. Select the desired method of accessing the  
contents.  
The Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertain-  
ment, and Communication is available as a  
printed book from an authorized service cen-  
ter.  
Scrolling through the Owner's Manual  
Turn the Controller, until the next or previous  
contents are displayed.  
The topics are also discussed in the Integrated  
Owner's Manual in the vehicle.  
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Context help  
Additional sources of  
information  
General information  
The Integrated Owner's Manual can be ac-  
cessed from any menu. Depending on the  
selected function, either the associated de-  
scription or the main menu of the Integrated  
Owner's Manual will be displayed.  
Authorized service center  
An authorized service center, e.g., a BMW  
dealer or service center, will be happy to an-  
swer any questions you may have.  
Opening via iDrive  
Internet  
Change directly to the Options menu from the  
function on the control display:  
Vehicle information and general information on  
BMW such as on technology are available on  
1.  
Press the button.  
2. "Help"  
BMW Driver’s Guide app  
The BMW Driver's Guide app specifically de-  
scribes features and functions found in the  
vehicle. The app can be displayed on smart-  
phones and tablets.  
Opening when a Check Control message is  
displayed  
Directly from the Check Control message on  
the control display:  
BMW Driver’s Guide Web  
"Owner's Manual"  
The BMW Driver’s Guide Web shows the most  
suitable information for the selected vehicle.  
If possible, only equipment and functions that  
are actually installed in the vehicle will be ex-  
plained. The BMW Driver’s Guide Web can be  
displayed in any current browser.  
Supplementary documentation  
Additional documents, e.g., Supplementary  
Owner's Manuals, brochures, or inserts, sup-  
plement the media included with the Owner's  
Manual. Supplementary Owner's Manuals or  
brochures contain, for example, information on  
special models or information that must be  
communicated in printed form due to legal re-  
quirements. Inserts may include different infor-  
mation than that given in the media included  
with the Owner's Manual. Follow all additional  
documents that may be enclosed with the on-  
board literature.  
Icons and displays  
Icons in the Owner's Manual  
Icon 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.  
Measures that can be taken to help  
protect the environment.  
"..." Texts in vehicle used to select  
individual functions.  
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For any equipment and models not described  
in this Owner's Manual, refer to any supple-  
mentary documentation included, e.g., Supple-  
mentary Owner's Manuals, inserts.  
Icon Meaning  
›...‹ Verbal instructions to use with the  
voice activation system.  
An authorized service center is happy to an-  
swer any questions that you may have about  
the features and options applicable to the vehi-  
cle.  
››...‹‹ Responses generated by the voice  
activation system.  
Action steps  
Action steps to be carried out are presented as  
a numbered list. These steps must be carried  
out in the order shown.  
Status of the Owner's  
Manual  
1. First action step.  
2. Second action step.  
Basic information  
The manufacturer of the vehicle pursues a pol-  
icy of constant development to ensure that our  
vehicles continue to embody the highest qual-  
ity and safety standards. In rare cases, there-  
fore, the features described in this Owner's  
Manual may deviate from those in the vehicle.  
Bulletpoint lists  
Items or actions without strict order or alterna-  
tive options are shown as a bulletpoint list.  
First possibility.  
Second possibility.  
Validity of the Owner's Manual  
Icons on vehicle parts  
This symbol on a vehicle component  
indicates that further information on the  
component is available in the Owner's Manual.  
Production of the vehicle  
At the time of production at the plant, the  
printed Owner's Manual is the most current  
resource. Due to updates after the editorial  
deadline, differences may exist between the  
printed Owner's Manual and the Integrated  
Owner's Manual in the vehicle.  
Vehicle features and options  
This Owner's Manual describes all models  
and all standard, country-specific, and optional  
equipment that is offered in the model ser-  
ies. That is why this Owner's Manual also de-  
scribes and illustrates features and functions  
that are not available in a vehicle, for instance,  
because of the selected optional equipment or  
the national-market version.  
Notes on updates can be found in the appen-  
dix of the printed Owner's Manual for the vehi-  
cle.  
After a software update in the vehicle  
After a vehicle software update such as via Re-  
mote Software Upgrade the Integrated Own-  
er's Manual for the vehicle will contain the lat-  
est information.  
This also applies to safety functions and sys-  
tems.  
When using these functions and systems, the  
applicable laws and regulations must be ob-  
served.  
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If work is not carried out properly, for instance  
maintenance and repair, there is a risk of sub-  
sequent damages and related safety risks.  
For Your Own Safety  
Intended use  
Heed the following when using the vehicle:  
Improperly performed work on the vehicle  
paintwork can lead to a failure or fault of com-  
ponents, e.g., the radar sensors, and thereby  
result in a safety hazard.  
Owner's Manual.  
Information on the vehicle. Do not remove  
stickers.  
Parts and accessories  
BMW recommends the use of parts and acces-  
sory products approved by BMW.  
Technical vehicle data.  
The traffic, speed, and safety laws where  
the vehicle is driven.  
Approved parts and accessories, and advice  
on their use and installation are available from  
an authorized service center.  
Vehicle documents and statutory docu-  
ments.  
BMW parts and accessories have been tested  
by BMW for their safety and suitability in BMW  
vehicles.  
Warranty  
The vehicle is technically configured for the  
operating conditions and registration require-  
ments applicable in the country of first delivery,  
also known as homologation. If the vehicle is  
to be operated in a different country it might  
be necessary to adapt the vehicle to potentially  
differing operating conditions and registration  
requirements. Noncompliance with homologa-  
tion requirements in a certain country may  
affect warranty coverage. Please consult the  
New Vehicle Limited Warranty Booklet for fur-  
ther information on warranty matters.  
BMW warrants genuine BMW parts and acces-  
sories.  
BMW does not evaluate whether each individ-  
ual product from another manufacturer can be  
used with BMW vehicles without presenting a  
safety hazard, even if a country-specific official  
approval was issued. BMW does not evaluate  
whether these products are suitable for BMW  
vehicles under all usage conditions.  
California Proposition 65 Warning  
For vehicles sold in California, the law requires  
vehicle manufacturers to provide the following  
warning:  
Maintenance and repairs  
Advanced technology, for instance the use of  
modern materials and high-performance elec-  
tronics, requires suitable maintenance and re-  
pair work.  
Warning  
The vehicle manufacturer therefore recom-  
mends having necessary work performed by  
an authorized service center, e.g., a BMW  
dealer or service center. If a different repair  
shop is selected, BMW recommends select-  
ing a workshop that performs the appropriate  
work such as maintenance and repair accord-  
ing to BMW specifications with properly trained  
personnel. In the Owner's Manual, such work-  
shops are referred to as "another qualified  
service center or repair shop".  
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of Au-  
tomobile components and parts, including  
components found in the interior furnishings  
in a vehicle, contain or emit chemicals known  
to the State of California to cause cancer  
and birth defects and reproductive harm. In  
addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles  
and certain products of component wear con-  
tain or emit chemicals known to the State  
of California to cause cancer and birth de-  
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fects or other reproductive harm. Battery  
posts, terminals and related accessories con-  
tain lead and lead compounds. Batteries also  
contain other chemicals known to the State  
of California to cause cancer. Wash your  
hands after handling. Used engine oil con-  
tains chemicals that have caused cancer in  
laboratory animals. Always protect your skin  
by washing thoroughly with soap and water.  
ings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle.  
The vehicle has been specifically adapted and  
designed to meet the particular operating con-  
ditions and homologation requirements in your  
country and continental region in order to de-  
liver the full driving pleasure while the vehicle  
is operated under those conditions. If you wish  
to operate the vehicle in another country or  
region, you may be required to adapt the vehi-  
cle to meet different prevailing operating con-  
ditions and homologation requirements. You  
should also be aware of any applicable war-  
ranty limitations or exclusions for such country  
or region. In such case, please contact Cus-  
tomer Relations for further information.  
Warning  
Operating, servicing and maintaining a pass-  
enger vehicle or off-highway motor vehicle  
can expose you to chemicals including en-  
gine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates,  
and lead, which are known to the State of  
California to cause cancer and birth defects  
or other reproductive harm. To minimize ex-  
posure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle  
the engine except as necessary, service the  
vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear  
gloves or wash your hands frequently when  
servicing the vehicle. For more information  
vehicle.  
Maintenance  
Maintain the vehicle regularly to sustain the  
road safety, operational reliability and the New  
Vehicle Limited Warranty.  
Specifications for maintenance measures:  
BMW maintenance system.  
Maintenance, refer to page 363.  
Maintenance Booklet, available online and  
accessible via a QR code in the New Vehi-  
cle Limited Warranty Booklet.  
Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for  
Canadian models.  
If the vehicle is not maintained or is improperly  
maintained, this could result in serious dam-  
age to the vehicle.  
Service and warranty  
We recommend that you read this publication  
thoroughly. The vehicle is covered by the fol-  
lowing warranties:  
A failure to maintain the vehicle or improper  
maintenance may affect your warranty cover-  
age. Please consult the New Vehicle Limited  
Warranty Booklet for further information on  
warranty matters.  
New Vehicle Limited Warranty.  
Rust Perforation Limited Warranty.  
Refer to section on engine oil change re-  
garding recommended service intervals for oil  
changes.  
Federal Emissions System Defect War-  
ranty.  
Federal Emissions Performance Warranty.  
California Emission Control System Limited  
Warranty.  
Detailed information about these warranties  
is listed in the New Vehicle Limited Warranty  
Booklet.  
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technical information. Information about the  
vehicle condition, component usage, mainte-  
nance recommendations, events or faults can  
be stored temporarily or permanently.  
Data memory  
General information  
Electronic control devices are installed in the  
vehicle. Electronic control units process data  
they receive from vehicle sensors, self-gener-  
ate or exchange with each other. Some con-  
trol units are necessary for the vehicle to func-  
tion safely or provide assistance while driving,  
for instance driver assistance systems. Fur-  
thermore, control units facilitate comfort or in-  
fotainment functions.  
This information generally documents the  
state of a component, a module, a system, or  
the surrounding area, for instance:  
Operating states of system components  
such as fill levels, tire pressure, battery sta-  
tus.  
Malfunctions and faults in important sys-  
tem components, for instance lights and  
brakes.  
Information about stored or exchanged data  
can be requested from the manufacturer of the  
vehicle, in a separate booklet, for example.  
Responses by the vehicle to special driving  
situations such as airbag deployment or  
engagement of the driving stability control  
systems.  
Personal reference  
Information on vehicle-damaging events.  
Each vehicle is marked with a unique vehi-  
cle identification number. Depending on the  
country, the vehicle owner can be identified  
with the vehicle identification number, license  
plate and corresponding authorities. In addi-  
tion, there are other ways to associate data  
collected from the vehicle with the driver or ve-  
hicle owner, e.g., the ConnectedDrive account  
used.  
The data is required to perform the control unit  
functions. Furthermore, it also serves to detect  
and correct malfunctions, and helps the vehicle  
manufacturer to optimize vehicle functions.  
The majority of this data is stored temporarily  
and is only processed within the vehicle itself.  
In some circumstances the vehicle may store  
some data for an additional but limited period  
of time.  
Operating data in the vehicle  
Control units process data to operate the vehi-  
cle.  
When servicing, for instance during repairs,  
service processes, warranty cases, and quality  
assurance measures, this technical informa-  
tion can be read out from the vehicle together  
with the vehicle identification number.  
For example, this includes:  
Status messages for the vehicle and its  
individual components, e.g., wheel RPM,  
wheel speed, deceleration, lateral accelera-  
tion, engaged seat belt indicator.  
An authorized service center or another quali-  
fied service center or repair shop can read  
out the information. The diagnostic socket re-  
quired by law in the vehicle is used to read out  
data.  
Ambient conditions, e.g., temperature, rain  
sensor signals.  
The data is collected, processed, and used  
by the relevant organizations in the service  
network. The data documents technical condi-  
tions of the vehicle, which can be used to de-  
termine vehicle maintenance status, and facili-  
tate quality improvement.  
The processed data is only processed in the  
vehicle itself while the vehicle is being oper-  
ated. Data is not stored beyond the operating  
time.  
Electronic components, e.g. control units and  
vehicle keys, contain components for storing  
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Vehicle fault and event memories can be re-  
set by an authorized service center or another  
qualified service center or repair shop when  
performing repair or servicing work.  
smartphones, can be controlled via the vehicle  
operating elements.  
The sound and picture from the mobile devi-  
ces can be played back and displayed through  
the multimedia system. Certain information is  
transferred to the mobile devices at the same  
time. Depending on the type of incorporation,  
this includes, for instance, position data and  
other general vehicle information. This opti-  
mizes the way in which selected apps, for in-  
stance navigation or music playback, work.  
Data entry and data transfer into  
the vehicle  
General information  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, comfort  
and individual settings can be stored in the  
vehicle and modified or reset at any time.  
There is no further interaction between the  
mobile device and the vehicle such as active  
access to vehicle data.  
For example, this includes:  
Settings for the seat and steering wheel  
positions.  
How the data will be processed further is de-  
termined by the provider of the particular app  
being used. The extent of the possible settings  
depends on the respective app and the operat-  
ing system of the mobile device.  
Chassis and air conditioning settings.  
If necessary, data can be transferred to the en-  
tertainment and communication system of the  
vehicle, for instance via smartphone.  
Services  
This includes the following depending on the  
respective equipment:  
General information  
Multimedia data such as music, films or  
photos for playback in an integrated multi-  
media system.  
If the vehicle has a wireless network connec-  
tion, it will enable data to be exchanged be-  
tween the vehicle and other systems. The  
wireless network connection is realized via an  
in-vehicle transmitter and receiver unit or via  
personal mobile devices brought into the ve-  
hicle, for instance smartphones. This wireless  
network connection enables 'online functions'  
to be used. These include 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 the use of Internet services.  
This data can be stored locally in the vehicle or  
is found on a device that has been connected  
to the vehicle, e.g., a smartphone, USB stick or  
MP3 player. If this data is stored in the vehicle,  
it can be deleted at any time.  
Services from the vehicle manufacturer  
This data is only transmitted to third parties  
upon personal request as part of the use of on-  
line services. The transmission depends on the  
selected settings for the use of the services.  
Where online services from the vehicle man-  
ufacturer are concerned, the corresponding  
functions are described in the appropriate  
place, for instance the Owner's Manual or  
manufacturer's web page. The relevant legal  
information pertaining to data protection may  
also be found on the manufacturer’s website.  
Personal data may be used to perform online  
services. Data is exchanged over a secure con-  
Incorporation of mobile devices  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, mobile  
devices connected to the vehicle, for instance  
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nection, for instance with the IT systems of the  
vehicle manufacturer intended for this purpose.  
How far, if at all, the driver was depressing  
the accelerator and/or brake pedal.  
Any collection, processing, and use of personal  
data above and beyond that needed to pro-  
vide the services must always be based on a  
legal permission, contractual arrangement or  
consent. It is also possible to activate or deac-  
tivate the data connection as a whole. This ex-  
cludes functions and services required by law  
such as Assist systems.  
How fast the vehicle was traveling.  
This data can help provide a better un-  
derstanding of the circumstances in which  
crashes and injuries occur.  
EDR data is recorded by the vehicle only if a  
nontrivial crash situation occurs; no data is re-  
corded by the EDR under normal driving condi-  
tions and no personal data, for instance name,  
gender, age, and crash location, are recorded.  
Services from other providers  
However, other parties such as law enforce-  
ment could combine the EDR data with the  
type of personally identifying data routinely ac-  
quired during a crash investigation.  
When using online services from other provid-  
ers, these services are the responsibility of the  
relevant provider and subject to their data pri-  
vacy conditions and terms of use. The vehicle  
manufacturer has no influence on the content  
exchanged during this process. 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.  
To read data recorded by an EDR, special  
equipment is required, and access to the vehi-  
cle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the  
vehicle manufacturer, other parties such as law  
enforcement that have the special equipment  
can read the information if they have access to  
the vehicle or the EDR.  
Event Data Recorder (EDR)  
Vehicle identification  
number  
This vehicle is equipped with an event data  
recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR  
is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like  
situations such as an air bag deployment or  
hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist  
in understanding how a vehicle’s systems per-  
formed. The EDR is designed to record data  
related to the driving dynamics and safety sys-  
tems for a short time: max. 30 seconds, typi-  
cally less.  
General information  
Depending on the national-market equipment,  
the vehicle identification number is located in  
different positions in the vehicle. This chapter  
describes all possible positions for the series.  
The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record  
the following data, for example:  
How various systems in the vehicle were  
operating.  
Whether or not the driver and passenger  
seat belts were fastened.  
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Engine compartment  
Windshield  
The engraved vehicle identification number  
can be found in the engine compartment, on  
the right-hand side of the vehicle.  
The vehicle identification number can also be  
found behind the windshield.  
iDrive  
Right nameplate  
It is also possible to display the vehicle identifi-  
cation number via iDrive.  
Additional information:  
Displaying the vehicle identification number  
and software part number, refer to page 75.  
Reporting safety defects  
For US customers  
The following only applies to vehicles owned  
and operated in the US.  
The vehicle identification number can be found  
on the nameplate, on the right-hand side of  
the vehicle.  
If you believe that the vehicle has a defect  
which could cause a crash or could cause in-  
jury or death, you should immediately inform  
the National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis-  
tration (NHTSA), in addition to notifying BMW  
of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, West-  
wood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone  
1-800-831-1117.  
Left nameplate  
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may  
open an investigation, and if it finds that a  
safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it  
may order a recall and remedy campaign.  
However, NHTSA cannot become involved in  
individual problems between you, your dealer,  
or BMW of North America, LLC.  
The vehicle identification number can be found  
on the nameplate, on the left-hand side of the  
vehicle.  
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To contact NHTSA, you may call  
the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at  
1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to  
trator, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE.,  
Washington, DC 20590. You can also obtain  
other information about motor vehicle safety  
For Canadian customers  
Canadian customers who wish to report a  
safety-related defect to Transport Canada, De-  
fect Investigations and Recalls, may call the  
toll-free hotline 1-800-333-0510. You can also  
obtain other information about motor vehicle  
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