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Page 1 - Contents

Owner's Manualfor VehicleThe UltimateDriving MachineContentsA - ZOnline Edition for Part no. 01 41 2 600 775 - © 08/08 BMW AG

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Lamps985. Change to upper field if necessary. Turn the controller until "Lighting" is selected and press the controller.6. Select "Welc

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Controls 99Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityAdaptive Head Light*The conceptAdaptive Head Light is a vari

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Lamps100> If the high-beam assistant has switched on the high beams, but you wish to use the low beams, just switch on the low beams with the turn

Page 6 - Symbols used

Controls 101Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility5. Change to upper field if necessary. Turn the controller

Page 7 - Editorial notice

Climate102ClimateAutomatic climate control1 Air directed toward the windshield and side windows2 Air for the upper body area, refer to Ventila-tion on

Page 8 - For your own safety

Controls 103Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility16 Air grill for interior temperature sensor – please keep

Page 9 - Reporting safety defects

Climate104In the highest setting you activate the maximum heating output, regardless of the outside tem-perature.Adjusting temperature in upper body r

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Controls 105Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityiDrive, for operating principle refer to page 16.1. Open th

Page 11 - At a glance

Climate106ity inside the vehicle deteriorates continu-ously.<Residual heatThe heat stored in the engine is used to heat the passenger com-partment,

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Controls 107Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityYou can set two different times for the system to start. Th

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At a glanceThis overview of buttons, switches and displaysis intended to familiarize you with your vehicle'soperating environment.The section wil

Page 14 - Instrument cluster

Climate108 The switch-on time is activated.The symbol on the display of the automatic climate control lights up.The symbol on the display of the aut

Page 15 - Indicator and warning lamps

Controls 109Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityPractical interior accessoriesIntegrated universal remote c

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Practical interior accessories110You can operate the device when the engine is running or when the ignition is switched on.If the device fails to func

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Controls 111Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityclose the glove compartment immediately after use.<Closi

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Practical interior accessories112Storage compartmentsStorage compartments in the passenger compartmentStorage compartment behind center armrestTo open

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Controls 113Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityThe removable cup holder can be inserted into the side of t

Page 20 - Basic operation

Practical interior accessories114Loading1. Press the button downward and pull the filler element forward.2. Extend the ski bag between the front seats

Page 21 - Displays in menu

Controls 115Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityOnline Edition for Part no. 01 41 2 600 775 - © 08/08 BMW A

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Page 23 - Assistance window*

Driving tipsThis section provides you with informationuseful in dealing with specific driving andoperating conditions.Driving tipsOnline Edition for P

Page 24 - Programmable memory

Cockpit10CockpitAround the steering wheel: controls and displays1 Convertible: opening and closing rear window 412 Convertible: opening and closing wi

Page 25 - Deleting button assignments

Things to remember when driving118Things to remember when drivingBreak-in periodMoving parts need breaking-in time to adjust to each other. To ensure

Page 26 - Voice command system

Driving tips 119Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityHot exhaust systemAs in all vehicles, extremely high temper

Page 27 - * are read out

Things to remember when driving120during brake applications to clean the rotors is not reached.This can also lead to long-lasting decreases in comfort

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Driving tips 121Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityLoadThe permissible load is the total of the weight of occu

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BMW M6 Engineering122 BMW M6 EngineeringV10 High Output EngineWith a 305 cu in/5 liter displacement, the high-speed V10 engine generates a maximum out

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Driving tips 123Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityOnline Edition for Part no. 01 41 2 600 775 - © 08/08 BMW A

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Page 32 - Opening and closing

NavigationThis chapter describes how you can enterdestinations and specify your route so that yournavigation system guides you reliably to yourdestina

Page 33 - Central locking system

Starting navigation system126Starting navigation systemYour navigation system can use satellites to ascertain the precise position of your vehicle and

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Navigation Driving tips 127Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobility4. Turn the controller until "Language / Units"

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At a glance 11Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility8 Shift paddles 649 Buttons on steering wheel10 Instrument c

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Destination entry128Destination entryIn entering your destination you can select from among the following options:> Entering a destination manually

Page 37 - Luggage compartment lid

Navigation Driving tips 129Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilitySelecting country1. Select "State / Province" or

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Destination entry130Entering destination by zip code1. Select "Town / City" and press the control-ler.2. Enter the zip code: Select the desi

Page 39 - Alarm system

Navigation Driving tips 131Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobility2. Turn the controller to the right until the request for

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Destination entry132volume, avoiding excessive emphasis and pauses.The system can suggest up to 20 destina-tions that match your entries. Up to 6 entr

Page 41 - * sounds.<

Navigation Driving tips 133Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityStarting destination guidanceDestination guidance starts i

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Destination entry1346. Select the desired menu item:> "Start route guidance" starts destination guidance.> "Show current position

Page 43 - Pinch protection system

Navigation Driving tips 135Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilitySelect the symbol and press the controller.> To establ

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Destination entry136Editing destination list1. Select the desired destination in the desti-nation list and press the controller.2. The selected destin

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Navigation Driving tips 137Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityation, refer to Entering a destination manu-ally, page 128

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Cockpit12Instrument cluster1 Indicator lamps for turn signals2 Speedometer3 Indicator and warning lamps 134 Tachometer 705 Engine oil thermometer 716

Page 47 - Before installing

Destination entry1385. Change to upper field if necessary. Turn the controller until "Delete data" is selected and press the controller.6. S

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Navigation Driving tips 139Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityThe various criteria are listed on the Control Display.3.

Page 49 - Adjusting

Destination guidance140Destination guidanceStarting destination guidance1. Change to upper field if necessary. Turn the controller until "Navigat

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Navigation Driving tips 141Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobility2. Select "Stop guidance" and press the con-trol

Page 51 - Seat, mirror and steering

Destination guidance1421 Street name for change of direction2 Distance up to change of direction3 Change of directionTo exit the menu:Select the arr

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Navigation Driving tips 143Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityDisplaying streets and towns/cities of routeYou can have t

Page 53 - Entering rear

Destination guidance144Repeating and canceling voice instructionsWith the programmable button on the steering wheel, you can also make the following s

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Navigation Driving tips 145Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobility3. Turn the controller until "Settings" is selec

Page 55 - Heated seats

Destination guidance1463. Select "Traffic Info" and press the control-ler.First the traffic information along the planned route is shown sor

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Navigation Driving tips 147Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityTraffic information during destination guidanceSystem resp

Page 57 - Configuring settings

At a glance 13Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityIndicator and warning lampsThe conceptThe indicator and warn

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Destination guidance148The current position of your BMW is displayed.If the navigation system is unable to identify a town/city, your current map coor

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Navigation Driving tips 149Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityWhat to do if …What to do if …> a navigation DVD is ins

Page 60 - Transporting children safely

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Page 61 - LATCH child restraint fixing

EntertainmentThis chapter describes how to operate the radioand CD player and how to create their tonesettings.EntertainmentOnline Edition for Part no

Page 62 - Start/Stop button

On/off and tone152On/off and toneThe following audio sources have shared con-trols and setting options:> Professional* radio or Business radio>

Page 63 - Switching engine off

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 153Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilityFrom another menu, you can change directly to the screen la

Page 64 - Manual transmission*

On/off and tone154Balance and faderYou can adjust the volume distribution in the same manner as "Treble / Bass".> "Balance": le

Page 65 - Transmission with Drivelogic

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 155Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobility2. Select "Concert hall" or "Theater".3

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Radio156RadioYour radio provides reception of the FM and AM wavebands.Listening to radioPress the button if the sound output is switched off.1. Press

Page 67 - M Engine Dynamic Control

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 157Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobility> "Manual":To set stations that can be receive

Page 68 - Turn signals/

Cockpit14Around the center console: controls and displaysOnline Edition for Part no. 01 41 2 600 775 - © 08/08 BMW AG

Page 69 - Wiper system

Radio1583. Select "Manual" and press the controller.4. Turn the controller to set a certain fre-quency.Updating stations with best reception

Page 70 - Cruise control

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 159Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobility5. Select "Store" and press the controller."

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Radio160Weather news flashes*Weather Radio is a service of the National Oce-anic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the US Department of Trade.

Page 72 - Everything under control

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 161Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilitySelecting programs of a digital station*Some stations trans

Page 73 - Computer

Radio162 The information is displayed.If a digital station is received again when the station is changed, the additional information will be displayed

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NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 163Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilitySatellite radioYou can receive over 100 different channels

Page 75 - Service requirements

Satellite radio1642. Select a menu item:> "Presets":Up to twelve channels you have stored previously.> "All channels":All ch

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NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 165Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobility4. Turn the controller to select a memory loca-tion and pre

Page 77 - Check Control

CD player and CD changer166CD player and CD changerListening to CDsCompressed audio files*CDs with compressed audio files, i.e. MP3, can be played by

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NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 167Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobility1. Press the button.This opens the start menu.2. Move the

Page 79 - Speed limit

At a glance 15Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility1 Microphone for hands-free mode for tele-phone* and voice c

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CD player and CD changer168To exit from the menu:Select the arrow and press the controller.You can also store a particular track on the pro-grammabl

Page 81 - Setting date

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 169Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilityRepeating a track1. Select "Set" and press the co

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CD player and CD changer170Compressed audio files*1. Select the current track and press the con-troller.2. Select the desired menu item:> To play a

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NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 171Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilityNotesBMW CD/DVD players and changers are officially designa

Page 84 - PDC Park Distance Control*

AUX-IN connection172AUX-IN connectionYou can connect an external audio device, e.g. an MP3 player, and play the sound via the vehi-cle speakers. The s

Page 85 - Driving stability control

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 173Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilityUSB-audio interface/mobile phone audio interfaceYou can con

Page 86 - Activating MDM

USB-audio interface/mobile phone audio interface1741. Press the button.This opens the start menu.2. Move the controller backwards to call up "En

Page 87 - Reactivating DSC

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 175Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilityRepeating a track1. Select the current track and press the

Page 88 - EDC Electronic Damping

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Page 89 - FTM Flat Tire Monitor*

CommunicationsThis chapter summarizes how to operate yourmobile phone using iDrive or voice control andhow to use BMW Assist or BMW TeleServices.Commu

Page 90 - TPM Tire Pressure Monitor*

iDrive16iDriveiDrive combines the functions of a large number of switches. This allows these functions to be operated from a central position. The fol

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Telephoning178TelephoningThe conceptYour BMW is equipped with a full mobile phone preparation package. After pairing a suitable mobile phone in the ve

Page 92 - *, should be

179EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilitymobile phone from the vehicle if you wish to place a call w

Page 93 - Brake force display

Telephoning1807. Move the highlight marker to the second field from the top, select "Phone" and press the controller.8. Select "Pair ne

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181EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityAs soon as a mobile phone is detected by the vehicle, the p

Page 95 - Convertible: rollover

Telephoning182vehicle simultaneously, you can operate the mobile phone highest up in the list via the vehi-cle.You can change the order of the mobile

Page 96 - Head-Up Display*

183EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityWith a single drive:> Select the desired mobile phone an

Page 97 - Special windshield

Telephoning184Adjusting volumeTurn the knob during a call to select the desired volume.This volume for the hands-free system is main-tained, even if t

Page 98 - Care instructions

185EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobility"Accept" is selected.Press the controller.Rejecti

Page 99 - Parking lamps/low beams

Telephoning1862. "End call" is selected:Press the controller.Dialing a phone number from phone book or a phone number stored in a listPhone

Page 100 - Daytime running lamps*

187EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobility6. Select "Dial number" and press the control-ler

Page 101 - High-beam assistant*

At a glance 17Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityButton FunctionMENU Opens the main menuRADIO Opens the Radio

Page 102 - Switching off via iDrive

Telephoning188You can dial the displayed service phone num-bers if your mobile phone is paired in the vehi-cle:iDrive, for operating principle refer t

Page 103 - Instrument lighting

189EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityFor mobile phones that do not automatically change over to

Page 104 - Automatic climate control

Telephoning190Setting volume of instructionsYou can adjust the volume for the instructions from the system:Turn the knob during instructions.This volu

Page 105 - Temperature

191EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobility{Delete phone book} deletes all entries in the phone book.

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Telephoning192that the mobile phone can engage in the snap-in adapter.2. Push the mobile phone with the buttons facing upward toward the electrical co

Page 107 - Maximum cooling

193EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityBMW AssistBMW Assist provides you with various services. Fo

Page 108 - Parked car ventilation

BMW Assist194Characteristics of the offered servicesThe following characteristics apply to the ser-vices:> The offered services are country-specifi

Page 109 - Activating activation time

195EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityBMW TeleServices*Automatic service notification*The data on

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BMW Assist196The data relevant for service are transmitted. Your BMW center will contact you to set up an appointment for service.Displaying and updat

Page 111 - Integrated universal remote

197EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilitydirectly through the BMW Assist concierge ser-vice.The conc

Page 112 - Glove compartment

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Page 113 - Center armrest

iDrive18Menu overviewCommunication> Telephone*> BMW Assist* or BMW TeleServices*Navigation or onboard information> Navigation system*> Onb

Page 114 - Cup holders

BMW Assist1983. Turn the controller until "Settings" is selected and press the controller.4. Turn the controller until "BMW Service set

Page 115 - Ski bag*

199EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobility5. Change to upper field if necessary. Turn the controller

Page 116 - Securing cargo

BMW Assist2005. Change to upper field if necessary. Turn the controller until "Profile" is selected and press the controller.Online Edition

Page 117 - Controls

201EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityOnline Edition for Part no. 01 41 2 600 775 - © 08/08 BMW A

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Page 119 - Driving tips

MobilityThis section helps you maintain your car'smobility by supplying important informationon vital topics, including fuels and lubricants,whee

Page 120 - General driving notes

Refueling204RefuelingSwitch off the engine before refueling, otherwise no fuel can be filled into the tank and a message is displayed.<When handlin

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Mobility 205Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentFuel specificationsNever used leaded gasoline; it will perm

Page 122 - Cargo loading

Wheels and tires206Wheels and tiresTire inflation pressureInformation for your safetyThe condition of the tires and the maintenance of the specified t

Page 123 - * for securing

Mobility 207Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentTire inflation pressures for M6 CoupeTire inflation pressur

Page 124 - BMW M6 Engineering

At a glance 19Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityOpening menu items of the start menuIn the start menu, you c

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Wheels and tires208Tire identification marksKnowledge of the labeling on the side of the tire makes it easier to identify and choose the right tires.T

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Mobility 209Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentTemperatureThe temperature grades are A, the highest, B, an

Page 127 - Navigation

Wheels and tires210uses appropriately trained personnel. If this work is not carried out properly, there is a dan-ger of subsequent damage and related

Page 128 - Starting navigation system

Mobility 211Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentspeed between 20 mph/30 km/h and 90 mph/150 km/h.2. Pull bo

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Under the hood212Under the hoodNever attempt to perform any service or repair operations on your vehicle without the required professional technical t

Page 130 - Destination entry

Mobility 213Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentEngine compartment1 Filler neck for engine oil, refer to Ad

Page 131 - Selecting country

Under the hood214Engine oilThe engine oil consumption is dependent on driving style and driving conditions.Checking engine oil levelYour vehicle is eq

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Mobility 215Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentFast measurementIn addition to the automatic measurement, y

Page 133 - Entering destination via

Under the hood216Do not add engine oil. Before continuing to drive, note the recalculated remaining mile-age until the next oil change service, refer

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Mobility 217Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentCoolantDo not open the cooling system when the engine is ho

Page 135 - Map-guided destination

iDrive20Operating principle at a glanceBasic operation via iDrive is described in this view.You can view the individual steps under Set-tings on Contr

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Maintenance218MaintenanceBMW Maintenance SystemThe BMW maintenance system supports the preservation of the traffic and operating safety of your BMW. T

Page 137 - Destination list

Mobility 219Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentSocket for OBD Onboard Diagnostics interfaceComponents whic

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Care220CareCar-care productsRegular cleaning and care make a significant contribution to retaining your BMW's value.For the cleaning and care of

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Mobility 221Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentcan result in water penetration. Follow the oper-ating inst

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Care222Repairing paint damageRepair stone damage or scratches imme-diately, depending on the severity of the damage, to prevent the formation of rust.

Page 141 - Word matching principle

Mobility 223Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmenttrude over the floor mats; otherwise floor mats can be dama

Page 142 - Destination guidance

Replacing components224Replacing componentsOnboard toolkitCoupeConvertibleThe onboard tool kit is located in the luggage compartment under the floor m

Page 143 - Displaying route

Mobility 225Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentDo not remove the covers, and never stare into the unfilter

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Replacing components226License plate lamps5-watt bulb, W5W1. Push a screwdriver from the left under the lamp and pry out the lamp toward the right.2.

Page 145 - Destination guidance via

Mobility 227Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentModel with pressure gauge on hose*3 Connector and cable for

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At a glance 21Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityStatus information1 Display for:> Entertainment:Radio, CD

Page 147 - During destination guidance

Replacing components228Switch on the device and allow to run for approx. 3 minutes to fill wheel with sealant. It is not important what inflation pres

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Mobility 229Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentthe vehicle, and never start the engine while it is support

Page 149 - Displaying current position

Replacing components230Mounting a wheel1. Unscrew the lug bolts and remove the wheel.2. Remove accumulations of mud or dirt from the mounting surfaces

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Mobility 231Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentmal wheel should be remounted as soon as possible.<Vehic

Page 151 - What to do if …

Replacing components232In cargo bayFold the cover under the floor mat upward and remove the bracket for the onboard tool kit.Information on fuse alloc

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Mobility 233Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentGiving and receiving assistanceEmergency requestConditions

Page 153 - Entertainment

Giving and receiving assistance234Warning triangle*The warning triangle is located on the left-hand side in the luggage compartment.First-aid kit*The

Page 154 - On/off and tone

Mobility 235Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentThere must not be any contact between the bodies of the two

Page 155 - Tone control

Giving and receiving assistance236should always remain in the vehicle. It can be screwed in at the front or rear of the BMW.Only use the tow fitting t

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Mobility 237Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentOnly attach tow ropes to the tow fittings, as attachment to

Page 157 - Resetting tone settings

iDrive22Switching assistance window off/on1. Move the controller to the right to change to the assistance window and press the con-troller.2. Select &

Page 158 - Listening to radio

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Page 159 - Selecting frequency manually

ReferenceThis chapter contains the technical data,the short commands of the voice commandsystem, and the index that will direct you asquickly as possi

Page 160 - Storing stations

Technical data240Technical dataEngine dataM6Displacement cu in/cmμ 305.1/4,999No. of cylinders 10Maximum output hp 500at engine speed rpm 7,750Maximum

Page 161 - Switching RDS on/off*

Reference 241At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityDimensionsCoupeAll dimensions given in inches/mm. Smallest t

Page 162 - High Definition Radio*

Technical data242ConvertibleAll dimensions given in inches/mm. Smallest turning circle diam.: 41 ft/12.5 mOnline Edition for Part no. 01 41 2 600 775

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Reference 243At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityWeightsNever exceed either the approved axle loads or the gr

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Short commands of voice command system244Short commands of voice command systemWith short commands you can run certain func-tions directly, regardless

Page 165 - Satellite radio

Reference 245At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityOnboard infoEntertainmentTo display destination list 135 {De

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Short commands of voice command system246ClimateTo open "All stations" 156 {FM all stations}To select radio station 156 {Station ...}, e.g.

Page 167 - CD player

Reference 247At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility menuFunction CommandTo open the menu {Settings menu}"

Page 168 - CD player and CD changer

At a glance 23Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityIf the vehicle is equipped with two drives, the current trac

Page 169 - Selecting a track

Everything from A to Z248Everything from A to ZIndex"..." Identifies Control Display texts used to select individual functions and refers yo

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Reference 249At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityAUC Automatic recirculated-air control 105"Audio"

Page 171 - Random play sequence

Everything from A to Z250Brake system 118– brake pads 118– brake rotors 119– breaking-in 118– warning lamp 13, 85Braking– electronic brake-force distr

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Reference 251At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityChanging scale for navigation 142Changing units of measure o

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Everything from A to Z252"Customer Relations" 188, 196Cylinders, refer to Engine data 240DDashboard, refer to Cockpit 10Dashboard lighting,

Page 174 - AUX-IN connection

Reference 253At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityDrinks holder, refer to Cup holders 112Drivelogic 64Drive po

Page 175 - Starting audio playback

Everything from A to Z254Exhaust system, refer to Hot exhaust system 119Exterior mirrors 53– adjusting 53– automatic dimming feature 54– automatic hea

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Reference 255At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityHHandbrake 62– indicator lamp 13, 62Hands-free system, refer

Page 177 - Fast forward/reverse

Everything from A to Z256Indicator/warning lamps– ABS Antilock Brake System 85– airbags 93– brake system 85– DSC 13, 84– DTC 13– Flat Tire Monitor 88–

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Reference 257At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityLoading, refer to Cargo loading 120Load securing equipment,

Page 179 - Communications

Voice command system24Voice command systemThe conceptThe voice command system allows you to con-trol operation of various vehicle systems with-out tak

Page 180 - Telephoning

Everything from A to Z258Mobility System 226Monitor, refer to iDrive 16Monitoring pressure of tires, refer to Flat Tire Monitor 87"Monitor on / o

Page 181 - Commissioning

Reference 259At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityOrientation menu, refer to Start menu 18Output, refer to Eng

Page 182

Everything from A to Z260"Random", random play sequence 169"Random all" in audio mode 170"Random directory" in audio mod

Page 183 - List of paired mobile phones

Reference 261At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitySafety systems– ABS Antilock Brake System 83– airbags 91– dr

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Everything from A to Z262Sill panel lighting, refer to Interior lamps 101Sitting safely 47– with airbags 47– with head restraint 47– with safety belts

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Reference 263At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitySwitching on– audio 152– CD changer 152– CD player 152– radi

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Everything from A to Z264Towing 235– methods 236– tow fittings 235– with manual transmission 236"Town / City" in destination entry 129Tow ro

Page 187 - Ending a call

Reference 265At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityVehicle– battery 231– breaking-in 118– loading 120– measurem

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Everything from A to Z266XXenon lamps 225– replacing bulbs 225YYour individual vehicle– programmable button on steering wheel 55– settings, refer to M

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At a glance 25Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityIf no other commands are possible, then oper-ate the equipme

Page 191 - Operation by voice*

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Voice command system26NotesThe mobile phone can also be operated with voice commands, refer to page 189.<For voice commands, bear the following in

Page 193 - Snap-in adapter inserting/

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M6 Owner's Manual for VehicleCongratulations, and thank you for choosing a BMW M6.Thorough familiarity with your vehicle will provide you with en

Page 195 - BMW Assist

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ControlsThis chapter is intended to provide you withinformation for complete control of your vehicle.Its extensive array of features and accessories,b

Page 197 - Manual service notification

Opening and closing30Opening and closingKeys/remote control1 Remote control with integrated key2 Spare key3 Adapter for spare key, in glove compart-me

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Controls 31Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitythe vehicle is unlocked, the corresponding remote control is

Page 199 - Updating BMW Assist

Opening and closing32unlocked using the lock buttons or door han-dles. The interior lamps and the courtesy lamps are also switched on and off with the

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Controls 33Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityWatch the convertible top during the opening process to be s

Page 201 - Displaying vehicle data

Opening and closing34Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:> This device must not cause harmful inter-ference, and> this d

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Controls 35Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility7. Select a menu item:> "Relock door if not opened&q

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Opening and closing36Opening from insidePress the button:The luggage compartment lid opens, provided that it is not locked or the hotel function is no

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Controls 37Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityEmergency releasePull the lever in the cargo bay. The luggag

Page 205 - Mobility

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Page 206 - Refueling

Opening and closing38Indicator lamp displays> The indicator lamp below the interior rear-view mirror flashes continuously: the sys-tem is armed.>

Page 207 - Fuel specifications

Controls 39Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility> The engine can only be started if the vehicle detects t

Page 208 - Wheels and tires

Opening and closing40MalfunctionThe comfort access function may malfunction due to local radio waves. If this occurs, then open or close the vehicle w

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Controls 41Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityYou can close the windows in the same manner by pulling the

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Opening and closing42Despite the pinch protection system, inspect the window's travel path prior to closing it, as the safety system might fail t

Page 211 - New wheels and tires

Controls 43Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityOpening and closingFrom radio readiness, refer to page 60, w

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Opening and closing44firmly. This unlocks the convertible top compartment lid.4. Close luggage compartment lid.During manual convertible top opera-tio

Page 213 - Snow chains*

Controls 45Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityneously and pivot forward. When doing so, keep the convertib

Page 214 - Under the hood

Opening and closing463. Push the securing pin 3 out until it engages.4. Unfold the rear mounts 4.Installing1. Insert the securing pin 1 of the wind de

Page 215 - Engine compartment

Controls 47Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityAdjustingSitting safelyThe ideal sitting position can make a

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Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityContentsThe fastest way to find specific topics is to use the i

Page 217 - Possible messages

Adjusting48ensuing loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident.Also on the passenger side, do not incline the backrest too far to the rear while

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Controls 49Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitySeat, mirror and steering wheel memoryYou can store and sele

Page 219 - Checking coolant level

Adjusting505. Change to upper field if necessary. Turn the controller until "Door locks" is selected and press the controller.6. Select &qu

Page 220 - Maintenance

Controls 51Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityFront seats: adjusting distance to the back of the head>

Page 221 - Diagnostics interface

Adjusting521. Pull lever 1 up and fold the backrest for-ward.2. Press and hold button 2 until the seat has moved into the desired position.3. After pa

Page 222 - Exterior care

Controls 53Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityDamage to safety beltsWhen subjected to strain due to an acc

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Adjusting54Tilting down passenger-side mirror – automatic curb monitorActivating1. Slide switch into the driver's side mirror position, arrow 1.2

Page 224 - Interior care

Controls 55Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityProgrammable button on steering wheelYou can program the but

Page 225 - Storing your vehicle

Adjusting561. Press the button.This opens the start menu.2. Press the controller to open the menu.3. Select "MDrive" and press the contr

Page 226 - Replacing components

Controls 57Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitybuttons in the center console. To reactivate all settings ma

Page 227 - Tail lamps

Notes4NotesUsing this Owner's ManualWe have made every effort to ensure that you are able to find what you need in this Owner's Manual as qu

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Transporting children safely58Transporting children safelyThe right place for childrenDo not leave children unattended in the vehicle, otherwise they

Page 229 - Filling sealant into wheel

Controls 59Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility3. Allow the belt webbing to retract com-pletely.LATCH child

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Driving60DrivingIgnition lockInserting remote control into ignition lockInsert the remote control as far as possible into the ignition lock.Radio read

Page 231 - Jacking up vehicle

Controls 61Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityRadio readiness and ignition switched offAll indicator and w

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Driving624. Remove the remote control from the igni-tion lock, refer to page 60.HandbrakeThe handbrake is primarily intended to prevent the vehicle fr

Page 233 - Vehicle battery

Controls 63Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitySequential Manual Transmission with DrivelogicThe conceptThe

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Driving64D Drive modeIn the Drive mode, all forward gears are shifted automatically.Shifting from Sequential mode to Drive mode: shift using the shift

Page 235 - Emergency request

Controls 65Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitySelecting driving program via button on steering wheelYou ca

Page 236 - Jump starting

Driving66"P 500" programThe "P 500" program provides maximum per-formance and more spontaneous reaction of the engine to accelerat

Page 237 - Tow-starting and towing

Controls 67Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility5. Change to upper field if necessary. Turn the controller u

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5Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityThe individual vehicleWhen purchasing your BMW, you have deci

Page 239 - Drivelogic

Driving68Do not use the washing mechanisms if there is any danger that the fluid will freeze on the windshield. If you do so, your vision could be obs

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Controls 69Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityand stores your current speed as soon as you release the lev

Page 241 - Reference

Everything under control70Everything under controlOdometer, outside temperature display, clock1 Time, outside temperature, refer to Com-puter on page

Page 242 - Technical data

Controls 71Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityEngine oil temperature*The general operating temperature lie

Page 243 - Dimensions

Everything under control72Cruising rangeDisplays the estimated cruising range available with the remaining fuel. The range is projected based on the d

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Controls 73Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility2. Turn the controller to select the distance to your destin

Page 245 - Capacities

Everything under control74Additional informationYou can view more detailed information by using the Control Display, for operating princi-ple refer to

Page 246 - Communication

Controls 75Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility7. Select "State inspection" and press the control

Page 247 - Onboard info

Everything under control76For most Check Control messages, you can view more information later, e.g. regarding the cause of a malfunction and how to r

Page 248 - Function Command

Controls 77Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility5. Change to upper field if necessary. Turn the controller u

Page 249 - * 55 {MDrive}

Notes6For your own safetyMaintenance and repairsAdvanced technology, e.g. the use of modern materials and high-performance electronics, requires speci

Page 250 - Everything from A to Z

Everything under control785. Select the speed value and press the con-troller.6. Turn the controller to set the limit.7. Press the controller to apply

Page 251

Controls 79Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitySetting time1. Turn the controller until "Time / Date&q

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Everything under control80Setting date format1. Select "Date format" and press the control-ler.2. Select the desired format and press the co

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Controls 81Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility5. Change to upper field if necessary. Turn the controller u

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Technology for comfort, convenience and safety82Technology for comfort, convenience and safetyPDC Park Distance Control*The conceptThe PDC assists you

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Controls 83Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityPDC with visual warning*You can also have the system show di

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Technology for comfort, convenience and safety84thus helps to achieve the shortest possible braking distance during full braking maneuvers. This syste

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Controls 85Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility5. Select "M Dynamic Mode" and press the controlle

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Technology for comfort, convenience and safety86Display of the previously described malfunction in Canadian models.The DSC warning lamp lights up. A m

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Controls 87Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility"Sport" programSelect the "Sport" progra

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7Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityService and warrantyWe recommend that you read this publicati

Page 261

Technology for comfort, convenience and safety88sage "Initializing FTM ..." appears on the Control Display for a few seconds.3. Start to dri

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Controls 89Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityFunctional requirementIn order to assure the reliable report

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Technology for comfort, convenience and safety908. Select "Yes" and press the controller.9. Start to drive.The tires are shown in gray and &

Page 264

Controls 91Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitythe level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire press

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Technology for comfort, convenience and safety92bag system. This category includes the uphol-stery in the center of the steering wheel, on the instrum

Page 266

Controls 93Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility> The indicator lamp does not light up if, for example, t

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Technology for comfort, convenience and safety94Never move the convertible top when the rollover protection system is raised.No changes of any nature

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Controls 95Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityDefault view1 Navigation instructions2 Stored desired speed

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Technology for comfort, convenience and safety96Care instructionsYou can find valuable information on this topic under Care, starting on page 220.Only

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Controls 97Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityLampsParking lamps/low beams0 Lights off and daytime running

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