Bmw 330Ci Coupe 2006 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Contents

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Climate98Via the button* on the steering wheelYou can switch quickly between the recircu-lated-air mode and the previous mode using an individually pr

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Controls 99Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility2 Use the knurled wheel to smoothly open and close the air v

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Climate1006. Select the time and press the controller. The first time setting is selected.7. Turn the controller to make the adjustment.8. Press the c

Page 6 - Symbols used

Controls 101Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityPractical interior accessoriesIntegrated universal remote c

Page 7 - For your own safety

Practical interior accessories102The corresponding memory button 1 is now programmed with the signal of the original hand-held transmitter.You can ope

Page 8 - Reporting safety defects

Controls 103Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityRefer to the world map with compass zones below.To set a co

Page 9 - For Canadian customers

Practical interior accessories104Roller sun blind*Tap the button in the center console to raise or lower the roller sun blind.Glove compartmentOpening

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Controls 105Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityVentilated storage compartmentThe storage compartment in th

Page 11 - At a glance

Practical interior accessories106FrontOpeningBriefly press the center of the cover.ClosingBriefly press the cover in the center and push in the cup ho

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Controls 107Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityAshtray, rearOpeningPush the ridge on the cover.EmptyingLif

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

Page 14 - Instrument cluster

Practical interior accessories108Storage compartments inside the cargo bayDepending on your vehicle's equipment, the following storage spaces can

Page 15 - Indicator and warning lamps

Controls 109Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitySecure the ski bag in the manner described, otherwise it co

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Driving tipsThis section provides you with informationuseful in dealing with specific driving andoperating conditions.Driving tipsba8_E9293_US.book S

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Things to remember when driving112Things to remember when drivingBreak-in periodMoving parts need breaking-in time to adjust to each other. Please fol

Page 19 - Operating principle

Driving tips 113Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitydevice can influence one another. In addition, there is no

Page 20 - Displays in menu

Things to remember when driving114power assistance to the brakes or steering. Never allow floor mats, carpets or any other objects to protrude into th

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Driving tips 115Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityLoadThe permissible load is the total of the weight of occu

Page 22 - Assistance window*

Things to remember when driving116You should therefore always remember not to exceed the approved roof load capacity, the approved gross vehicle weigh

Page 23 - Switching Control Display on/

Driving tips 117Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityba8_E9293_US.book Seite 117 Freitag, 5. Mai 2006 1:02 13

Page 24 - Voice command system

Cockpit10CockpitAround the steering wheel: controls and displays2 Folding exterior mirrors in and out* 473 Adjusting exterior mirrors, automatic curb

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NavigationThis chapter describes how you canenter destinations and specify your routeso that your navigation system guides youreliably to your destina

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Starting the navigation system120Starting the navigation systemYour navigation system can use satellites to ascertain the precise position of your veh

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Navigation Driving tips 121Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityDestination entryIn entering your destination you can sele

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Destination entry1223. Select "Enter address" and press the con-troller.The system also supports you with the follow-ing features:> If yo

Page 30 - Opening and closing

Navigation Driving tips 123Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityler until the city or town name is selected from the list

Page 31 - Opening and closing: from

Destination entry1241. Move the highlight marker to the uppermost field. The arrow is highlighted.2. Move the controller to the right until you see a

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Navigation Driving tips 125Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilitySelecting countrySay the name of the destination country i

Page 33 - Manual operation

Destination entry1263. Select "Input map" and press the controller.A section of a map is displayed on the Con-trol Display:> During desti

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Navigation Driving tips 127Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobility3. Select "Information" and press the control-le

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At a glance 11Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility7 Instrument cluster 1210 Ignition lock 5211 Buttons* on the

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Destination entry128Adopting destination for destination guidance1. Select the desired destination from the des-tination list and press the controller

Page 37 - Convenient access*

Navigation Driving tips 129Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityaddress" is selected and press the control-ler.3. Sel

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Destination entry1303. Select "Delete address" and press the con-troller.Deleting all destinations from address book1. Open the start menu.2

Page 39 - Glass sunroof*, electric

Navigation Driving tips 131Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityChanging route criteria1. Select "Navigation" an

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Destination guidance132Destination guidanceStarting destination guidanceiDrive, for operating principle refer to page 16.1. If necessary, move the hig

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Navigation Driving tips 133Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobility2. Select "Start guidance" and press the con-tro

Page 42 - Adjustments

Destination guidance1341 Street name for change of direction2 Distance to change of direction3 Change of directionTo exit from the menu:Select the a

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Navigation Driving tips 135Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityDisplaying towns/cities and streets along the routeYou can

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Destination guidance1361. Repeat the last voice instruction, if neces-sary.2. Turn the button during the voice instruction to select the desired volum

Page 45 - Entering the rear seats

Navigation Driving tips 137Reference At a glanceControlsCommunications EntertainmentMobilityWhat to do if …What to do if …> a navigation DVD is ins

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Cockpit12Instrument cluster1 Speedometer2 Indicator lamps for turn signals3 Indicator and warning lamps 134 Displays for active cruise control* 605 Ta

Page 47 - Safety belts

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EntertainmentOperation of the radio and CD equipment aswell as their tone settings are described in thischapter.Entertainmentba8_E9293_US.book Seite

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On/off and settings140On/off and settingsThe following audio sources have shared con-trols and setting options:> Radio> CD player> CD changer

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NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 141Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilityAdjusting volumeTurn knob 1 on the CD player until the desi

Page 51 - Operating a function

On/off and settings1421. Select "Speed volume" and press the con-troller.2. Turn the controller:The adjustment is applied; the field can be

Page 52 - Transporting children safely

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 143Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilityResetting tone settingsYou can reset all tone settings to t

Page 53 - LATCH child-restraint fixing

Radio144RadioYour radio provides reception of the FM and AM wavebands:Listening to the radioPress the button if the sound output is switched off.iDriv

Page 54 - Start/stop button

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 145Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobility1. Move the highlight marker to the second field from the t

Page 55 - Switching off the engine

Radio1465. Select "Autostore" and press the controller.The display of the stations with the strongest reception is updated. The frequencies

Page 56 - Steptronic*

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 147Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobility4. Select "Store" and press the controller.5. Tur

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At a glance 13Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityIndicator and warning lampsThe conceptIndicator and warning

Page 58 - Turn signals/

Radio148 This symbol appears in the display when a station is being received digitally.Some stations do not transmit digital signals simultaneously wi

Page 59 - Wiper system

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 149Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobility The information is displayed.If another digital station is

Page 60 - Cruise control*

Radio150Selecting and storing a channel1. Select "SAT" and press the controller.Channels are shown on the Control Display sorted on the basi

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NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 151Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobility3. Select "Store" and press the controller."

Page 62 - Active cruise control*

CD player and CD changer152CD player and CD changerListening to CDsCompressed audio files*CDs with compressed audio files, MP3s, can be played by the

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NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 153Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobility5. If necessary, move the highlight marker to the second fi

Page 64 - Deactivating cruise control

CD player and CD changer154To exit from the menu:Select the arrow and press the controller.Displaying information about the track*With compressed au

Page 65 - Warning lamps

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 155Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilityRepeating tracks1. Select "Set" and press the con

Page 66 - System limitations

CD player and CD changer156Compressed audio files*1. Select the current track and press the con-troller.2. Select the desired menu item:> To play a

Page 67 - Your responsibility

NavigationEntertainment Driving tips 157Reference At a glanceControlsCommunicationsMobilityInserting the CD magazineInsert the CD magazine all the way

Page 68 - Everything under control

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Page 69 - Computer

External audio device158External audio deviceYou can connect an external audio device, for instance an MP3 player, and play audio tracks over the car&

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CommunicationsThis chapter describes how to use thetelephone, BMW Assist and TeleService.Communicationsba8_E9293_US.book Seite 161 Freitag, 5. Mai 2

Page 73 - Service requirements

Telephoning162TelephoningThe conceptYour BMW is equipped with a full mobile phone preparation package. After pairing a suitable mobile phone with the

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163EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityMaking calls with the car phone*: BMW Assist callsYou can u

Page 75 - Via iDrive

Telephoning164Preparation via the mobile phone8. Further steps must be carried out with the mobile phone and vary depending on the model. Please refer

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165EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobility6. Select the desired mobile phone and press the controller

Page 77 - Check Control

Telephoning1663. Select the menu and press the controller.4. Select "Communication settings" and press the controller.5. Select "Blue

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167EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityber has been transmitted, the name of the entry is displaye

Page 79 - Speed limit

At a glance 15Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility1 Microphone for voice command system* and for telephone in

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Telephoning168Five lists are available:3. "A - Z" The entries in your mobile phone's phone book, consisting of names and phone num-bers

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169EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobility1. Select "Phone" and press the controller.2. Sel

Page 82 - PDC Park Distance Control*

Telephoning1703. Select "BMW Contact" and press the con-troller.4. Select "BMW Contact Numbers" and press the controller.5. Select

Page 83 - Driving stability control

171EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityand/or your mobile phone's operating instructions.>

Page 84 - Flat Tire Monitor FTM*

Telephoning172Example: dialing phone numbersStart the dialog:Press the button on the steering wheel.Adjusting volumeYou can adjust the volume for th

Page 85 - Indication of a flat tire

173EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilitySelecting an entryThe connection to the phone number of the

Page 86 - Tire Pressure Monitor TPM*

Telephoning174tact points and press it downward until it engages.The mobile phone's battery is charged as soon as the vehicle is in radio readine

Page 87 - Resetting the system

175EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityTeleService , BMW AssistTeleServiceTeleService supports you

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TeleService, BMW Assist1763. Select "Communication settings" and press the controller.4. Select "BMW Service settings" and press t

Page 89 - Brake Force Display

177EntertainmentReference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationMobilityRoadside AssistanceYou can call the Roadside Assistance* of

Page 90 - Protective action

iDrive16iDriveiDrive integrates the functions of a large num-ber of switches. This allows these functions to be operated from a single central positio

Page 91 - Airbag system malfunction

TeleService, BMW Assist1785. Select "Service Status" and press the con-troller.The current services available from TeleService or BMW Assist

Page 92 - Parking lamps/low beams

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Page 94 - High beams/roadside parking

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

Page 95 - Interior lamps

Refueling182RefuelingAlways switch off the engine before refu-eling, otherwise, fuel cannot be added to the tank and a message will be displayed.<T

Page 96 - Reading lamps

Mobility 183Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentRequired fuelSuper Premium Gasoline/AKI 91This gasoline is

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Wheels and tires184Wheels and tiresTire inflation pressuresInformation for your safetyIt is not merely the tires' service life, but also driving

Page 98 - Automatic climate control

Mobility 185Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentTire inflation pressures for the 328iTire size Pressure sp

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Wheels and tires186Tire inflation pressures for the 335iTire size Pressure specifications in psi/kPa Traveling speedsup to a max. of100mph / 160km/hT

Page 100 - on the steer

Mobility 187Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentTire identification marksKnowledge of the labeling on the s

Page 101 - Parked car ventilation

At a glance 17Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityMenu overviewCommunication> Telephone*> BMW Assist* or

Page 102 - Activating switch-on times

Wheels and tires188TemperatureThe temperature grades are A, the highest, B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to the generation of heat a

Page 103 - Integrated universal remote

Mobility 189Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentTire ageFor various reasons, such as the development of bri

Page 104 - Digital compass*

Wheels and tires190Recommended tire brandsCertain makes of tire are recommended by BMW for each tire size. They are marked with a clearly visible BMW

Page 105 - Procedure

Mobility 191Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentUnder the hoodDo not work on the car unless you pos-sess th

Page 106 - Glove compartment

Under the hood192Important parts of the engine compartment1 Expansion tank for coolant, refer to page 1942 Washer fluid reservoir for headlamp clean-i

Page 107 - Cup holders

Mobility 193Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentPossible displays1 Oil level OK2 Oil level is being checked

Page 108 - Ashtray, front

Under the hood194Too much oil will harm the engine. Have the vehicle checked without delay.<> "Please observe recalculated service inter-va

Page 109 - Through-loading system

Mobility 195Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentpressure to escape, then continue turning to open.3. The co

Page 110 - Ski bag*

Maintenance196MaintenanceBMW Maintenance SystemThe BMW Maintenance System supports the preservation of the traffic and operating safety of your BMW. T

Page 111 - Removing the ski bag

Mobility 197Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentSocket for On-Board Diagnosis OBDPrimary components that ma

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Page 113 - Driving tips

iDrive18Calling up menu items in the start menuAs of radio readiness, refer to page 52:Via the start menu you can call up the four menu items of Commu

Page 114 - General driving notes

Replacing components198Replacing componentsOnboard tool kitThe onboard tool kit is stored in a compartment on the right-hand side of the cargo bay. Re

Page 115 - * is controlled by two photo

Mobility 199Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentthe controls and displays in your vehicle. These light-emit

Page 116 - Cargo loading

Replacing components200Tail lamps> Turn signal indicator:PY21W bulb, 21 watts> Brake lamp in the luggage compartment lid:H21W bulb, 21 watts>

Page 117 - Roof-mounted luggage rack*

Mobility 201Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentChanging wheelsYour BMW is equipped with Run-Flat Tires as

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Replacing components202Open the cover in the glove compartment and remove it.Spare fuses and a pair of plastic forceps are set in holders on the distr

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Mobility 203Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentGiving and receiving assistanceEmergency calling*Conditions

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Giving and receiving assistance204The first aid pouch is located on the right-hand side of the cargo bay in a storage area.Warning triangle*The warnin

Page 121 - Navigation

Mobility 205Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentYour BMW has a special nut as body ground or negative pole.

Page 122 - Display in the assistance

Giving and receiving assistance206wheel lock cannot be disengaged and the car is not steerable. Jump starting, refer to page 204. Power steering assis

Page 123 - Destination entry

Mobility 207Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainment4. Have the vehicle tow-started with the clutch depressed a

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At a glance 19Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityOperating principle at a glanceThe following is a general de

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ReferenceThis chapter contains technical data, shortcommands for the voice command system andan index that will help you find information mostquickly.

Page 127 - Map-guided destination

Technical data210Technical dataEngine data328i 335iDisplacement cu in/cmµ 182.8/2,996 181.8/2,979Number of cylinders 6 6Maximum power output hp 230 30

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Reference 211At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityDimensionsAll dimensions given in inches/mm. Smallest turnin

Page 129 - Destination list

Technical data212Weights328i 335iCurb weight> with manual transmission lbs/kg 3,351/1,520 3,571/1,620> with automatic transmission lbs/kg 3,417

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Reference 213At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityCapacitiesNotesFuel tank US gal/liters approx. 16.1/61 Fuel

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Short commands for the voice command system214Short commands for the voice command systemWith short commands you can carry out certain functions direc

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Reference 215At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityNavigationOnboard infoFunction CommandTo call up navigation

Page 133 - Word-matching principle

Short commands for the voice command system216EntertainmentFunction CommandTone control 141 {Audio}To switch on radio 144 {Radio on},{FM on} or{AM on}

Page 134 - Destination guidance

Reference 217At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityClimate menuFunction CommandTo open "Vent settings"

Page 135 - Route display

iDrive20Status information1 Display for:> Entertainment: Radio, CD or> Telephone* in "Communication": Name of the connected mobile pho

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Everything from A-Z218Everything from A-ZIndex"..." Identifies Control Display texts used to select individual functions and refers you to t

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Reference 219At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility"Auto. headlamps" 91Automatic– air distribution 97

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Everything from A-Z220Brake system 112– BMW Maintenance System 196– breaking in 112– disc brakes 114Breakdown services, refer to Roadside Assistance 2

Page 139 - What to do if …

Reference 221At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityChanges, technical, refer to For your own safety 5Changing b

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Everything from A-Z222Data, technical 210– dimensions 211– engine 210– weights 212"Date" 75Date– setting 74– setting format 75"Date for

Page 141 - Entertainment

Reference 223At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityDTC Dynamic Traction Control 82– indicator/warning lamp 82DV

Page 142 - On/off and settings

Everything from A-Z224Filter– refer to Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter for automatic climate control 99Fine wood, refer to Caring for your vehic

Page 143 - Tone control

Reference 225At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityHeating and ventilation, refer to Climate 95Heating while at

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Everything from A-Z226JJacking points 201Joystick, refer to iDrive 16Jumpering, refer to Jump starting 204Jump starting 204KKey, refer to Integrated k

Page 145 - Resetting tone settings

Reference 227At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityMaster key, refer to Remote control with integrated key 28Ma

Page 146 - Listening to the radio

At a glance 21Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitySwitching assistance window on/off1. Move the controller to

Page 147 - Buttons on the CD player

Everything from A-Z228Neck support, refer to Head restraints 42Nets, refer to Storage compartments 105"New address" in navigation 128"N

Page 148 - Storing stations

Reference 229At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityPressure monitoring, tires 82– Flat Tire Monitor 82Pressure

Page 149 - High Definition Radio*

Everything from A-Z230Route 130– changing 136– display 133– displaying arrow view 133– displaying maps 134– displaying map view 134– displaying street

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Reference 231At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility"Service requirements" 72, 176, 193Service require

Page 151 - Satellite radio*

Everything from A-Z232"Street" in destination entry 123Summer tires, refer to Wheels and tires 184Surface ice, refer to Outside temperature

Page 152 - Storing a channel

Reference 233At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityTowing and tow-starting 205Towing away– car with automatic t

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Everything from A-Z234WWarning and indicator lamps 13Warning messages, refer to Check Control 75Warning triangle 204Washer fluid 58– content of the re

Page 154 - CD player and CD changer

RefuelingSo that you always have access to the data you need when refueling, you are recommended to enter the relevant figures for your car in the tab

Page 155 - Selecting a track

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Page 157 - Random play sequence

Voice command system22Voice command systemThe conceptThe voice command system allows you to con-trol operation of various vehicle systems with-out rem

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At a glance 23Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityIf no further commands are possible, continue by operating t

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Voice command system245. Press the button on the steering wheel or in the center console.NotesFor information on voice control of the telephone, ref

Page 160 - External audio device

At a glance 25Reference ControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityba8_E9293_US.book Seite 25 Freitag, 5. Mai 2006 1:02 13On

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ControlsThis chapter is intended to provide you withinformation for complete control of your vehicle.All features and accessories that are useful ford

Page 163 - Communications

328i335iOwner's Manual for VehicleCongratulations, and thank you for choosing a BMW.Thorough familiarity with your vehicle will provide you with

Page 164 - Telephoning

Opening and closing28Opening and closingKeys/remote controlsEach remote control contains a rechargeable battery that is automatically recharged when i

Page 165 - Start-up

Controls 29Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility> Brightness of the Control Display, refer to page 79>

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Opening and closing304. Select "Door locks" and press the control-ler.5. Select "Central locking" and press the con-troller.6. Sel

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Controls 31Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility5. Select "Confirmation" and press the con-troller

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Opening and closing32Opening and closing: from insideThis button serves to unlock or lock doors and the luggage compartment lid, but does not acti-vat

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Controls 33Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityOpening from insidePress the button: the luggage compartment

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Opening and closing34ClosingThe handle recesses on the interior trim of the luggage compartment lid make it easier to pull down.Make sure that the clo

Page 171 - * for information

Controls 35Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityInterior motion sensorIn order for the interior motion senso

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Opening and closing36LockingTouch the surface, arrow 2, with your finger for approx. 1 second. This corresponds to pressing the button.To preserve the

Page 173 - Operation by voice

Controls 37Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility1. Take the integrated key out of the remote control, refer

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Page 175 - Inserting/removing snap-in

Opening and closing38RaisingPress the switch.> The closed glass sunroof is raised and the sliding visor opens slightly.> The open glass sunroof

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Controls 39Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility2. Insert the screwdriver into the openings on each side to

Page 177 - TeleService , BMW Assist

Adjustments40AdjustmentsSitting safelyThe ideal sitting position can make a vital con-tribution to relaxed, fatigue-free driving. In con-junction with

Page 178 - TeleService, BMW Assist

Controls 41Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityincline the backrest too far to the rear while the vehicle i

Page 179 - BMW Assist

Adjustments421 Longitudinal direction2 Height3 Angle4 BackrestThe head restraints are adjusted manually, refer to Head restraints below.Longitudinal a

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Controls 43Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityerwise, there is an increased risk of injury in the event of

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Adjustments44Seat with electrical longitudinal adjustmentConvenient entryThe convenient entry feature includes a mem-ory function for the longitudinal

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Controls 45Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityThe driver's seat and exterior mirror posi-tions are st

Page 183 - Mobility

Adjustments46Before every drive, make sure that all occupants wear their safety belts. Airbags complement the safety belt as an additional safety devi

Page 184 - Refueling

Controls 47Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityMirrorsExterior mirrorsThe front passenger's mirror is

Page 185 - Use high-quality brands

Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityContentsThe fastest way to find information on a partic-ular to

Page 186 - Wheels and tires

Adjustments48Steering wheelAdjustmentsDo not adjust the steering wheel position while the car is in motion, or an accident may result from any unexpec

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Controls 49Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility6. Select a button, if appropriate, and press the controller

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Transporting children safely50Transporting children safelyThe right place for childrenDo not leave children unattended in the vehicle, otherwise they

Page 189 - Tire identification marks

Controls 51Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityTo unlock the safety belt1. Open the belt buckle2. Remove th

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Driving52DrivingIgnition lockInsert the remote control all the way into the ignition lock.> Radio readiness switches on.Individual electrical consu

Page 191 - New wheels and tires

Controls 53Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityStarting the engineDo not run the engine in closed rooms, ot

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Driving54HandbrakeThe handbrake is primarily intended to prevent the vehicle from rolling while parked; it brakes the rear wheels.Indicator lampThe in

Page 193 - Under the hood

Controls 55Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityDisplays in the instrument clusterP R N D DS M1 to M6The sel

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Driving56gear selected appears briefly in the instrument cluster, followed by the gear actually in use.To use the automatic function again, move the s

Page 195 - Possible messages

Controls 57Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityTriple turn signal activationPress the lever as far as the r

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Notes4NotesUsing this Owner's ManualWe have tried to make all the information in this Owner's Manual easy to find. The fastest way to find s

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Driving58Deactivating intermittent wipe or rain sensorPress the button again, arrow 3. The LED goes out.Deactivate the rain sensor before enter-ing an

Page 198 - Maintenance

Controls 59Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityextended period at very high or very low engine speeds, or t

Page 199 - Diagnosis OBD

Driving60Warning lampThe warning lamp comes on when cruise control has been automatically deactivated by engaging the hand-brake or as a result of DSC

Page 200 - Replacing components

Controls 61Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityBraking sensationThe system's automatic brake operation

Page 201 - Corner-illuminating lamp*

Driving62e.g. when quickly approaching a truck or when another vehicle swerves into your lane, cannot be compensated for by the system.<Increasing

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Controls 63Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility> When the speed is reduced to below 20 mph or 30 km/h du

Page 203 - Vehicle battery

Driving64desired, by tapping or pulling the lever when road and traffic conditions permit. It is not pos-sible to resume a stored speed.Radar sensorTh

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Controls 65Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityWhile active cruise control is capable of braking your vehic

Page 205 - First aid pouch*

Everything under control66Everything under controlOdometer, outside temperature display, clock1 Knob in the instrument cluster2 Outside temperature di

Page 206 - Jump starting

Controls 67Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityCoolant temperatureA warning lamp will come on if the coolan

Page 207 - Tow-starting, towing away

5Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityThe individual vehicleWhen you ordered your BMW, you chose va

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Everything under control68Refuel as soon as possible once your cruising range falls below 30 miles/50 km, otherwise engine functions are not ensured a

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Controls 69Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityEntering a distance manually1. Select "Distance to dest

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Everything under control70Settings and informationOperating principle1 Button for:> Selecting display> Setting values2 Button for:> Confirmin

Page 211 - Reference

Controls 71Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility6. Select the desired measurement unit and press the control

Page 212 - Technical data

Everything under control727 Spark plugs8 Front brake pads9 Rear brake pads10 Brake fluidThe sequence of displayed service items may vary. The data for

Page 213 - Dimensions

Controls 73Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility7. Select "Set service date" and press the control

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Everything under control743. Turn the controller until "Display settings" is selected and press the controller.4. If necessary, move the con

Page 215 - Capacities

Controls 75Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility1. Push button 1 in the turn indicator stalk up or down repe

Page 216 - Communication

Everything under control76Explanatory text messagesText messages at the lower edge of the Control Display explain the meaning of the displayed indicat

Page 217 - Onboard info

Controls 77Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityViewing stored Check Control messages1. Push button 1 in the

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Notes6to the vehicle, compromise its safety, interfere with the vehicle's electrical system or affect the validity of the BMW Limited Warranty. S

Page 219 - Function Command

Everything under control784. Select "Limit" and press the controller.Setting or changing the limit1. Select speed value and press the contro

Page 220 - Everything from A-Z

Controls 79Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility5. Select "Text language" and press the con-trolle

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Technology for driving comfort and safety80Technology for driving comfort and safetyPDC Park Distance Control*The conceptThe PDC assists you with mane

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Controls 81Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility5. Select "PDC display on" and press the con-troll

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Technology for driving comfort and safety82Activating DSCPress the button again; the indicator lamps in the instrument cluster go out.To controlIf the

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Controls 83Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityThe system must be reinitialized each time a tire inflation

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Technology for driving comfort and safety84distance for continued driving on the basis of the following guidelines:> With a light load: 1 to 2 pers

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Controls 85Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityGrayThe system cannot detect a puncture.Possible reasons for

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Technology for driving comfort and safety86pressure loss, vehicle handling changes. This includes reduced tracking stability in braking, extended brak

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Controls 87Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityActive steering*The conceptActive steering varies the turnin

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7Reference At a glanceControlsDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityFor Canadian customersCanadian customers who wish to report a

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Technology for driving comfort and safety88Protective actionObserve the adjustment instructions on page 40 to ensure the best possible per-sonal prote

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Controls 89Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilitydance with whether and how the front passen-ger seat is occu

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Lamps90LampsParking lamps/low beams0 Lamps off and daytime running light1 Parking lamps and daytime running light2 Low-beam headlamps and welcome lamp

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Controls 91Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobility4. Select "Lighting" and press the controller.5. S

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Lamps925. Select "Daytime running light" and press the controller. The daytime running light is switched on.Adaptive Head Light*The conceptA

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Controls 93Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityFog lampsThe parking lamps or low beams must be switched on

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Lamps94Reading lampsThere are reading lamps at the front and rear*, next to the interior lamps. To switch on and off, press the button.ba8_E9293_US.bo

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Controls 95Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityClimate1 Airflow directed toward the windshield and side win

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Climate96Automatic climate controlComfortable interior climateAUTO program 7 offers the ideal air distribution and air flow rate for almost all condit

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Controls 97Reference At a glanceDriving tipsCommunications NavigationEntertainmentMobilityMaximum coolingAt outside temperatures above 32 7/0 6 and wh

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