Bmw 520D, 540D, 530D, 535I, 540I User Manual

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Owner's Handbook for Vehicle
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520i 523i 525i 530i
saloon touring
535i 540i
520d 525d 530d
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The better you are acquainted with your car, the easier it will be to drive. We would therefore like to offer you the following advice:
This Owner's Handbook contains important information on operating and looking after your BMW. Please read it carefully before setting out in your new car, so that you are fully familiar with the technical advantages of your BMW. It also contains useful information on maintenance, to uphold both the car's operating safety and its full resale value.
There are other brochures providing supplementary information.
We wish you an enjoyable driving experience.
BMW AG
Preface
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Contents
Driving area 12 Instrument panel 13 Indicator and warning lights 17 Steering wheel with multifunction
buttons 20 Warning triangle 21 First-aid kit 21
Initial overview
Refuelling 22 Fuel grades 23 Tyre pressures 24
© 2001 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced wholly or in part without written permission from BMW AG, Munich. Order No. 98 07 0 156 204 English/Thailand X/2001 Printed in Thailand Printed on environmentally friendly paper (bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling)
Opening and closing:
Keys 32 Central locking system 32 Opening and closing
via the door lock 33
Opening and closing
via the remote control 34
Opening and closing
Controls in detail
from the inside 37
Luggage compartment lid/
tailgate 38 Rear window 40 Luggage compartment/load
area 43 Alarm system 44 Electric windows 45 Sliding/tilt sunroof 47
Adjusting:
Correct seated position 49 Seats 49 Seat adjustment, mechanical 50 Seat adjustment, electric 51 Head restraints 53 BMW Active seat 53 Seat belts 54 Seat, mirror and
steering wheel memory 55 Seat heating 56 Adjusting steering wheel 57 Steering wheel heating 58 Mirrors 58
Safety systems:
Airbags 60 Carrying children in safety 61 Car Memory, Key Memory 64
Driving:
Ignition switch 66 Starting the engine 66 Stopping the engine 68 Handbrake 68 Manual gearbox 69 Automatic transmission with
Steptronic 70
Turn indicators/headlight
flasher 72 Wipers/rain sensor 73 Cruise control 74
Everything under control:
Distance recorder (odometer);
outside temperature
display 77 Revolution counter 78 Energy Control 78 Fuel gauge 78 Coolant thermometer 79 Service Interval indicator 80 Check Control 81 Computer 84 Multi-Information Display
(MID) 85 Digital clock in MID 86 Computer in MID 89 Telephone operation via MID 94
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Technical features for journey comfort and safety:
Park Distance Control
(PDC) 101
Automatic Stability Control plus
Traction (ASC+T)/Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 102
Electronic Damping Control
Controls in detail
(EDC) 104 Self-levelling suspension 105 Tyre Pressure Control
(RDC) 105
Lights:
Side lights/low-beam (dipped)
headlights 107 Instrument lighting 108 Headlight beam throw
adjustment 108 High beams/parking lights 109 Fog lights 109 Interior light/load-area light 110 Reading lights 110
Controlled-temperature air for a pleasant interior climate:
Air conditioning 111 Automatic air conditioning 114 Roller sun blind 119 Auxiliary heater 120 Independent ventilation
control 120 Remote control for auxiliary
heater 121
Practical interior equipment:
Integrated universal remote
control 122 Glove box 124 Storage compartments 125 Car phone 125 Drinks can holders 126 Front ashtray 126 Cigarette lighter 126 Rear ashtray 127
Loading and load-carrying:
Through-loading system 128 Ski bag 129 touring:
Load area 132
Roller-blind cover 132
Protective net 132
Compartments in load
area 133 Load 135 Roof rack 136 Towing a trailer 137
Driving precautions:
Running in 142 Driving hints 142 Anti-lock brake system
(ABS) 143
Brakes 144
Wheels and tyres:
Tyre pressures 145 Condition of tyres 145 New tyres 146 Wheel and tyre
Ope r ation, mainten ance
combinations 146 Winter tyres 147 Snow chains 147
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Contents
In the engine compartment:
Engine compartment lid 148 The engine compartment at
a glance 149 Washer fluid 150 Engine oil 150 Coolant 152 Brake fluid 154
Maintenance:
The BMW Maintenance
System 155
Ope r ation, mainten ance
Legal requirements and regulations:
Rule of the road 156 Technical modifications 156 OBD socket 157
Replacing parts:
Toolkit 160 Wiper blades 160 Lights and bulbs 161 Remote control for auxiliary
heater 166
Minor repairs
Wheel-changing 167 Thiefproof wheel studs 170 Battery 171 Fuses 172
Mutual aid:
Mobile Service 173 Starting with a flat battery 173 Tow-starting, towing away 175
Engine data 180 Fuel consumption, carbon
dioxide/ Dimensions 183 Weights 185 Performance 189 Filling capacities 191
Technical data
emissions 181
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From A to Z 194
Index
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Notes on this Owner's Handbook
We have tried to make all the informa- tion in this Owner's Handbook easy to find. The quickest access to a particular topic or item is by consulting the detailed alphabetical index at the end. Consult the first chapter for an initial overview of your car. The detailed list of contents on the preceding pages is intended to arouse your curiosity about your new BMW and encourage you to read this information carefully.
When the time comes to sell your BMW, please remember to hand over this Owner's Handbook; it is regarded legally as part of the vehicle.
If you have any queries, BMW Service will be glad to advise you.
Symbols used
indicates precautions that must be
followed precisely in order to avoid the possibility of personal injury and serious damage to the vehicle.
contains information that will
assist you in gaining the optimum benefit from your vehicle and enable you to care more effectively for your vehicle.
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refers to measures that can be
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information.
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national-market items of equipment, and also accessories.
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you to sections on minor repairs or maintenance tasks.
identifies systems or components
which can either be activated or adapted to suit an individual driver's requirements ("Car Memory", "Key Memory"). See page 64.
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However, certain systems can only be activated or adjusted by BMW Service.
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Your car
When you ordered your BMW, you chose various items of equipment. This handbook describes all models and equipment specifications which BMW offers within this particular model line.
This explains why the handbook may also contain details of items which you have not ordered. The differences can easily be identified by the asterisk shown against optional extras.
If your BMW contains equipment that is not described in this Owner's Hand- book (e.g. a car radio or telephone), supplementary operating instructions will be supplied and you are requested to study and comply with them.
Notes Symbols Your car
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Status at time of printing
The high safety and quality standards of BMW vehicles are maintained by unceasing development work on designs, equipment and accessories. Because of this, your car may differ from the information supplied in the Owner's Handbook. Nor can errors and omissions be entirely ruled out. You are therefore asked to appreciate that no legal claims can be entertained on the basis of the data, illustrations or descriptions in this handbook.
In cars with right-hand drive,
some controls will be located differently from those illustrated in this handbook.
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For your own safety
Use only parts and accessory
products which BMW has approved for your car. Parts and products which BMW has approved for your car have been checked for safety, function and suita- bility. BMW accepts product liability for them. BMW cannot accept liability for parts or accessory products of any kind which it has not approved. BMW is unable to assess each indivi- dual product of outside origin as to its suitability for use on BMW vehicles without safety risk. Nor can suitability be assured if a specific national permit (e. g. General Operating Permit) has been issued or if, for example, an offi- cial inspection authority (such as the German TÜV) has approved the product. These tests cannot always take into account the full range of operating conditions applicable to BMW vehicles and may therefore be inadequate.
In short, the functional efficiency or road safety of your BMW, and also its value, may be affected if its specifica- tion is altered by installing parts not approved for it. Original BMW parts and accessories, other BMW-approved products and competent advice on all related matters are obtainable from BMW Service.
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Symbol for components and assemblies
indicates vehicle components on which it is advisable to consult
this Owner's Handbook.
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Status at time of printing For your own sa fety
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Initial overview
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Controls in detail
Operation, maintenance
Minor repairs
Technical data
Index
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Driving area
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1 Side/parking lights 107 2
Turn indicators 72
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Parking lights 109
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High-beam headlights 109
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Headlight flasher 72
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Computer 84, 89
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3 Fog lights 109 4 Wipers/washer 73 5 Central locking system 32 6 Hazard warning flashers
7 Heated rear window 112, 118 8 Horn, entire surface 9 Electric steering wheel
adjustment*57
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Instrument panel
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1 Fuel gauge 78 2 Flashing turn indicator repeater 19 3 Speedometer 4 High beam indicator light 19 5 Revolution counter and Energy
Control 78
6 Coolant thermometer 79 7 Indicator and warning lights 17 to 19 8 Automatic transmission*selector
lever and program display 70
9 Service Interval indicator 80
10 Computer display for operation
from turn indicator lever, see page 84:
Outside temperature
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Average fuel consumption
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Range before refuelling
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Average speed
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Instrument panel
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11 Indicator light for Automatic
Stability Control plus Traction (ASC+T)/Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
12 Indicator light for self-levelling
suspension
13 Distance recorder (odometer) and
trip distance recorder 77
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14 Display for Check Control 81 15 Trip distance control zeroing 77 16 Indicator and warning lights 17
to 19
You can also have outside
temperature and the distance covered displayed in another unit of measurement.
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Instrument panel
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1 Fuel gauge 78 2 Flashing turn indicator repeater 19 3 Speedometer 4 High beam indicator light 19 5 Revolution counter and Energy
Control 78
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6 Coolant thermometer 79 7 Indicator and warning lights 17 to 19 8 CHECK key 81 9 Automatic transmission
lever and program display 70
selector
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10 Outside temperature display 77 11 Indicator light for Automatic
Stability Control plus Traction (ASC+T)/Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
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Instrument panel
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12 Trip distance recorder 77 13 Check Control display 81 14 Odometer (distance recorder) 77
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15 Service Interval indicator 80 16 Trip distance control zeroing 77 17 Indicator and warning lights 17
to 19
You can also have the outside
temperature displayed in another unit of measurement or the Check Control messages and computer infor- mation shown in a different language.
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Indicator and warning lights
Technical equipment that monitors itself
The functioning of indicator and warning lights marked " when the ignition is switched on. They come on once for varying periods.
If a fault occurs in one of the systems, the corresponding light will remain on when the engine is started or will come on again during the journey. The correct response to this on your part is described below.
" is checked
Red: stop as soon as possible
defective or there is a fault in the alter- nator charging circuit. Consult the nearest BMW Service.
risk of the engine overheating and suffering damage. A defective V-belt also increases the effort needed to turn the steering wheel.
PRESS" in the Check Control immediately and switch off the engine. Check engine oil level and top up if necessary. If the oil level is correct: consult the nearest BMW Service.
damaged by inadequate lubrication.
Battery charge The battery is not being charged. The alternator V-belt is
If the V-belt is defective, do not continue the journey, as there is a
Engine oil pressure Possibly in conjunction with the display "STOP! ENGINE OIL
Do not continue the journey, as the engine may otherwise be
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Tyre pressure control (RDC) A gong signal is also heard. The
tyre is punctured or otherwise damaged. Immediately reduce speed and stop, avoiding violent braking and sudden steering wheel movements. Further details: page 105.
Brake hydraulics
If light remains on after releasing
handbrake: have the brake fluid level checked. Before continuing your journey, read instructions on pages 144 and 154.
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Indicator and warning lights
Red: important reminder
Handbrake Lights up when handbrake is applied.
Further details: page 68.
Handbrake Lights up when handbrake is applied.
Further details: page 68. Also lights up when the message
"CHECK BRAKE LININGS" appears in the Check Control.
Fasten seat belts Depending on the version, a
signal sounds at the same time or a message*appears in the Check Control display. Comes on for several seconds or, depending on version, until the seat belts are fastened. Further details of seat belts: page 54.
Airbags
Have the problem examined by
BMW Service. Further details: page 60.
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Yellow: have this checked soon
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ABS is switched off because a
fault has developed. Normal brake action is not affected (no restric- tions). Have the problem examined by BMW Service. Further details: page 143.
Engine oil level
If light comes on during journey:
the engine oil is at its absolute minimum permitted level. Top up engine oil as soon as possible. Do not drive more than approx. 50 km (approx. 30 miles) before adding oil.
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Further details: page 150.
Engine oil level
If light comes on when engine is
switched off: top up engine oil at next suitable opportunity (e.g. when refuelling). Further details: page 150.
Automatic transmission
A fault has caused the auto-
matic transmission to switch to the emergency-run program. Please consult the nearest BMW Service. Further details: page 72.
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Brake pads
Further details: page 144.
ASC+T/DSC has been switched off by pressing the control button, or due to a fault. If there is a fault, please have it checked by BMW Service. Further details: page 102.
brake action is not affected (no restric- tions). Have the system checked at the next opportunity by BMW Service. Further notes on DBC: page 104.
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Check the condition of your brake pads.
Automatic Stability Control plus Traction (ASC+T)/Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) Fault in DBC system. Normal
Tyre pressure control (RDC) Check tyre pressures, see pages 24, 105.
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Indicator and warning lights
Self-levelling suspension The self-levelling suspension is
out of action. Please consult the nearest BMW Service. Further details: page 105.
Engine
Deterioration of exhaust emis-
sion control values. Have the problem examined by BMW Service.
Engine electronics
Fault in the engine electronics.
The electronics will allow you to continue your journey at reduced engine output and engine speed. Have the problem examined by BMW Service.
Digital Diesel Electronics
(DDE)
If light comes on during journey: Have the problem examined by BMW Service.
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Yellow: for your information
Further details: page 109.
Further details: page 67.
Rear fog lights Lights up when the rear fog lights are switched on.
Diesel engine preheat Do not start the engine until the light has gone out.
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Green: for your information
Flashing turn indicators Flashesrhythmically when a turn
is selected; also applies to trailer if one is being towed. Rapid flashing: system malfunction. Further details: page 72.
Cruise control
Comes on when the system is
switched on: ready to operate using the multifunctional steering wheel. Further details: page 74.
Fog lights
Lights up when the fog lights are
switched on. Further details: page 109.
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Blue: for your information
High-beam headlights
Comes on when the high head-
light beams are in use or the headlight flasher is used. Further details: pages 72, 109.
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Steering wheel with multifunction buttons
Integrated into the multifunctional steering wheel (MFL) and sports steering wheelare buttons to permit the following functions to be performed
To change over between telephone and
radio, cassette, CD or MD. quickly and without the driver's atten- tion being distracted from the traffic:
Certain radio, CD, MD and tape
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cassette functions The air conditioning system's air
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recirculation mode or steering wheel heating Cruise control
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Certain telephone functions*and
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(MFL only)
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Forward:
Radio
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Press briefly: station search on "FM" Keep pressed for a while: search run CD/MD
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Press briefly: track search Keep pressed for a while: searching within a track Cassette
The systems in question must be switched on before they can be
controlled.
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Press briefly: title skip, or to halt fast forward Keep pressed for a while: fast forward Telephone
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Press briefly:
Browse through phone book. To receive a telephone call, start to dial or terminate a call. Keep pressed for a while: To switch voice input on and off.
Reverse: functions as forward.
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Volume control
Cruise control: calling up
Cruise control: memorise and accel- erate (+), decelerate and memorise ()
Cruise control: activate/interrupt/ deactivate.
Recirculated air mode and Automatic Recirculated Air Control (AUC) or steering wheel heating: switching on and off
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Warning triangle
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The warning triangle is kept in the tool holder in the luggage compartment lid or tailgate, and is easily reached when needed.
To open the toolkit, unscrew the wing bolt(s).
Please note that you may be required by law to carry a warning
triangle in the car.
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First-aid kit
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Under the front passenger's seat. To remove: lift up the pushbutton catch
at the front (arrow) and pull the first-aid kit forwards out of its holder.
To replace in position: insert the first- aid kit in its holder and push to the rear until the catch engages.
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Certain items in the first-aid kit
have a limited useful life. Check the expiry dates of the various items regularly and renew them in good time: the items are available in any chemist. Comply with legal requirements concerning the need to carry a first-aid kit in the car.
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Refuelling
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touring
1. Open the right-hand flap in the load area by pressing the button, and swing it down
2. Pull the button with the fuel pump symbol.
If a sub-woofer loudspeaker
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installed behind the right-hand flap, release the toggle screw and swing the sub-woofer to the side.
Fuel filler flap
To open, press in at the front edge. In the event of an electrical fault, you
can release the fuel filler flap manually as follows:
Saloon
1. Swing the right-hand side trim in the luggage compartment down by means of the handle at the top
2. Pull the button with the fuel pump symbol.
When handling fuel, comply with the safety regulations displayed
by garages and filling stations.
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Place the screw cap in the holder on the flap.
When refuelling, insert the filler nozzle fully into the filler neck. If the filler nozzle is raised during refuelling,
The supply of fuel will be cut off
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prematurely Fuel vapour and fumes will be fed
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back less effectively.
The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle cuts out for the first time, assuming it is being handled in the correct manner.
Do not run the fuel tank empty, to avoid damaging the catalytic
converter.
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Refuelling Fuel grade
Closing the tank cap: Fit the tank cap and turn clockwise until it is clearly heard to click into place (bayonet catch).
Fuel tank capacity: approx. 70 litres (approx. 15.4 Imp. gal.), including reserve capacity:
with 4- and 6-cylinder engine:
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approx. 8 litres (approx. 1.8 Imp. gal.) with 8-cylinder engine: approx.
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10 litres (approx. 2.2 Imp. gal.)
Use unleaded fuel
The engine requires exclusively unleaded fuel, which may be of the ultra-low sulphur type. Since the engines have a knock control function, they can run on different grades of fuel.
Your BMW's engine is rated to run on:
Super Plus/premium plus fuel
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(octane number 98, Research Method)
Fill up with petrol of this grade when- ever possible, so that the nominal performance and fuel consumption values are achieved.
You can also run the engine on:
Premium-grade unleaded fuel
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(octane number 95, Research Method).
This fuel is also known as: DIN EN 228 or Euro-Super.
The minimum permissible grade is:
Regular-grade unleaded fuel
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(octane number 91 RON).
converter willotherwise be permanently damaged.
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Never use fuel containing lead, as the oxygen sensor and the
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National-market versions supplied to run on leaded fuel
In addition to the grades listed on the left, you can run the engine on leaded fuel. The minimum grade is likewise 91 RON.
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Diesel engines
Diesel oil to DIN EN 590 standard.
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Do not use rapeseed oil methyl ester (RME) or Biodiesel, or you
risk damaging the engine.
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Winter-grade diesel
To ensure that the diesel engine oper- ates reliably during the cold season of the year, it must be run on winter-grade diesel oil, which garages usually sell during the period in question. Fuel filter heating is installed as standard equip- ment to prevent the fuel from solidifying during operation.
No additives may be used, as these could cause damage to the
engine.
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Tyre pressures
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The tyre pressures are also displayed on the driver's door post (visible with the driver's door open).
Checking tyre pressures
All tyre pressures in the tables on the following pages are shown in the most common units of measurement bar (kPa/psi) for tyres at ambient tempera- ture.
When towing a trailer, always use the values for the higher load.
Cars with Tyre Pressure Control (RDC)*: After correcting tyre pressures, reacti- vate the system; see page 105.
Check tyre pressures regularly (at
least every two weeks and before starting a long journey). Incorrect tyre pressures can adversely affect the car's roadholding and cause tyre damage, which could result in an accident. Remember to check the spare wheel tyre pressure as well. The highest pres- sure needed for any of your car's tyres should be used as the pressure for the spare wheel.
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Make sure that only approved tyres are fitted
These tyre pressures apply to sizes and makes of tyre approved by BMW and known to BMW Service. If other makes of tyre are fitted to the car, higher tyre pressures may be needed.
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Tyre pressures
BMW saloon
520i 520d 525d
523i 525i
Tyre sizes
Tyre pressures in bar (kPa/psi) 205/65 R 15 94 V
225/60 R 15 96 V 225/55 R 16 95 V 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y
Front: 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y Rear: 255/40 R 17 94 W/Y
Front: 235/40 ZR 18 Rear:265/35ZR18
205/65 R 15 94 Q/T/H M+S 225/60 R 15 96 Q/T/H M+S 225/55 R 16 95 Q/T/H M+S 235/45 R 17 94 Q/T/H M+S
225/60 R 15 96 W 225/55 R 16 95 W
Front: 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y Rear: 255/40 R 17 94 W/Y
Front: 235/40 ZR 18 Rear:265/35ZR18
235/45 R 17 94 W/Y 205/65 R 15 94 Q/T/H M+S 225/60 R 15 96 Q/T/H M+S 225/55 R 16 95 Q/T/H M+S 235/45 R 17 94 Q/T/H M+S
2.0 (200/29) 2.3 (230/33) 2.4 (240/35) 2.9 (290/42)
2.0 (200/29)
2.0 (200/29)
2.2 (220/32) 2.5 (250/36) 2.6 (260/38) 3.1 (310/45)
2.0 (200/29) 2.4 (240/35) 2.4 (240/35) 2.9 (290/42)
2.2 (220/32)
2.2 (220/32)
2.2 (220/32) 2.6 (260/38) 2.6 (260/38) 3.1 (310/45)
2.3 (230/33)
2.3 (230/33)
2.6 (260/38)
2.6 (260/38)
2.4 (240/35)
2.4 (240/35)
2.6 (260/38)
2.6 (260/38)
2.9 (290/42)
2.9 (290/42)
3.1 (310/45)
3.1 (310/45)
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Tyre pressures
BMW saloon
530i
530d
Tyre sizes
Tyre pressures in bar (kPa/psi) 225/55 R 16 95 W 2.1 (210/30) 2.5 (250/36) 2.6 (260/38) 3.1 (310/45)
Front: 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y Rear: 255/40 R 17 94 W/Y
Front: 235/40 ZR 18 Rear:265/35ZR18
235/45 R 17 94 W/Y 225/55 R 16 95 Q/T/H M+S 235/45 R 17 94 Q/T/H M+S
225/55 R 16 95 W 2.1 (210/30) 2.4 (240/35) 2.4 (240/35) 2.9 (290/42) Front: 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y
Rear: 255/40 R 17 94 W/Y Front: 235/40 ZR 18
Rear:265/35ZR18 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y
225/55 R 16 95 Q/T/H M+S 235/45 R 17 94 Q/T/H M+S
2.3 (230/33)
2.3 (230/33)
2.3 (230/33) 2.7 (270/39) 2.8 (280/41) 3.3 (330/48)
2.3 (230/33)
2.3 (230/33)
2.3 (230/33) 2.6 (260/38) 2.6 (260/38) 3.1 (310/45)
2.7 (270/39)
2.7 (270/39)
2.6 (260/38)
2.6 (260/38)
2.8 (280/41)
2.8 (280/41)
2.6 (260/38)
2.6 (260/38)
3.3 (330/48)
3.3 (330/48)
3.1 (310/45)
3.1 (310/45)
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Tyre pressures
BMW saloon
535i 540i
Tyre sizes
Tyre pressures in bar (kPa/psi) 225/55 R 16 95 W 2.3 (230/33) 2.6 (260/38) 2.7 (270/39) 3.2 (320/46)
Front: 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y Rear: 255/40 R 17 94 W/Y
Front: 235/40 ZR 18 Rear:265/35ZR18
235/45 R 17 94 W/Y 225/55 R 16 95 Q/T/H M+S 235/45 R 17 94 Q/T/H M+S
2.5 (250/36)
2.5 (250/36)
2.5 (250/36) 2.8 (280/41) 2.9 (290/42) 3.4 (340/49)
2.8 (280/41)
2.8 (280/41)
2.9 (290/42)
2.9 (290/42)
3.4 (340/49)
3.4 (340/49)
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Tyre pressures
BMW touring
520d
520i 525d
Tyre sizes
Tyre pressures in bar (kPa/psi) 205/65R1594V
225/60R1596V 225/55R1695V 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y
205/65 R 15 94 Q/T/H M+S 225/60 R 15 96 Q/T/H M+S 225/55 R 16 95 Q/T/H M+S 235/45 R 17 94 Q/T/H M+S
225/60R1596V 225/55R1695V 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y
205/65 R 15 94 Q/T/H M+S 225/60 R 15 96 Q/T/H M+S 225/55 R 16 95 Q/T/H M+S 235/45 R 17 94 Q/T/H M+S
2.0 (200/29) 2.4 (240/35) 2.6 (260/38) 3.1 (310/45)
2.2 (220/32) 2.6 (260/38) 2.8 (280/41) 3.3 (330/48)
2.0 (200/29) 2.4 (240/35) 2.6 (260/38) 3.1 (310/45)
2.2 (220/32) 2.6 (260/38) 2.8 (280/41) 3.3 (330/48)
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Tyre pressures
BMW touring
525i
530i 540i
530d
Tyre sizes
Tyre pressures in bar (kPa/psi) 225/60 R 15 96 W
225/55 R 16 95 W 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y
205/65 R 15 94 Q/T/H M+S 225/60 R 15 96 Q/T/H M+S 225/55 R 16 95 Q/T/H M+S 235/45 R 17 94 Q/T/H M+S
225/55 R 16 95 W 235/45 R 17 94 Y 225/55 R 16 95 Q/T/H M+S 235/45 R 17 94 Q/T/H M+S
225/55 R 16 95 W 2.1 (210/30) 2.5 (250/36) 2.6 (260/38) 3.1 (310/45) 235/45 R 17 94 W/Y
225/55 R 16 95 Q/T/H M+S 235/45 R 17 94 Q/T/H M+S
29n
OverviewControlsMaintenanceMinor repairsDataKeywords
2.1 (210/30) 2.5 (250/36) 2.6 (260/38) 3.1 (310/45)
2.3 (230/33) 2.7 (270/39) 2.8 (280/41) 3.3 (330/48)
2.4 (240/35) 2.8 (280/41) 2.8 (280/41) 3.3 (330/48)
2.3 (230/33) 2.7 (270/39) 2.8 (280/41) 3.3 (330/48)
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