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The Ultimate Driving Machine Owner's Manual for Vehicle Contents A-Z Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 118 - © 03/04 BMW AG.
325Ci 330Ci Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 118 - © 03/04 BMW AG.
Congratulations, and thank you for choosing a BMW. Thorough familiarity with your vehicle will provide you with enhanced control and security when you drive it.
4 Notes © 2004 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. Order No. 01 41 0 158 118 US English II/04 Printed in Germany Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling.
5 Notes Your individual vehicle On purchasing your BMW, you have decided in favor of a model with individ- ualized equipment and features. This Owner's Manual describes all models and equipment that BMW offers within the same group.
6 Notes Parts and accessories Important safety information! For your own safety, use genuine parts and accessories approved by BMW. When you purchase accessories tested and approved by BMW and Origina.
7 Notes Reporting safety defects The following only applies to vehicles owned and operated in the US. If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National High- way Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC, P.
Contents Notes About this Owner's Manual 4 Additional sources of information 4 Symbols used 4 Your individual vehicle 5 Status at time of printing 5 For your own safety 5 Service and warranty 6 R.
Contents 9 Passenger safety systems: Airbags 59 Transporting children safely 62 Rollover protection system 66 Vehicle Memory, Key Memory 68 Driving: Ignition lock 69 Starting the engine 69 Switching o.
Contents Operation, maintenance Special operating instructions : Break-in procedures 124 General driving notes 125 Antilock Brake System (ABS) 127 Hardtop* 127 Wheels and tires: Tire inflation pressur.
Contents 11 Index Everything from A to Z 176 Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 118 - © 03/04 BMW AG.
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13 Overview Controls and features Operation, maintenance Owner service procedures Technical data Index Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Online Edition for Part-No.
14 Cockpit Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 118 - © 03/04 BMW AG.
15 1 Parking lamps/Low beams 95 2 > Turn signal indicators 80 > Standing lamps 97 > High beams 97 > Headlamp flasher 80 > Computer 88 3 Washer/wiper system/Rain sensor 81 4 Hazard warni.
16 Instrument cluster Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 118 - © 03/04 BMW AG.
17 1 Fuel gauge 85 2 Indicator lamp for turn signals 20 3 Speedometer 4 Indicator and warning lamps 18 to 20 5 Tachometer and Energy Control 84 6 Engine coolant temperature gauge 85 7 Indicator and wa.
18 Indicator and warning lamps Technology that monitors itself Indicator and warning lamps that are identified by ● are tested for proper functioning whenever the ignition key is turned.
19 Brake warning lamp for Cana- dian models. Lock backrest/Fasten safety belts ● Comes on together with an acoustic signal until the safety belts are fastened. Flashes if the backrest is not locked. For additional information on locking the seat backrests, refer to page 53 .
20 Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) ● Malfunction in DBC system. Conventional braking efficiency is available and unrestricted. Have the system checked as soon as possible. For additional information, refer to page 127 . Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) warning lamp for Canadian models.
21 Buttons in steering wheel* These buttons let you operate the fol- lowing functions quickly and without being distracted from traffic conditions: > Selected radio functions > The cruise control > Selected telephone * functions > The voice recognition system.
22 Hazard warning triangle* The hazard warning triangle is stored in the luggage compartment lid inside the container for the onboard tools. To open the container, loosen the wing nut. Always observe all legal regula- tions requiring a warning triangle to be carried in the vehicle.
23 Refueling Fuel filler door Always switch off the engine before refueling, as it is not possi- ble to add fuel with the engine running, and attempts may also trigger the SERVICE ENGINE SOON lamp. < Press on the rear edge of the fuel filler door to open and close it.
24 Closing the gas cap Place the cap in position and turn it until a clearly audible click is heard. Close the gas cap carefully after refueling until a click is heard. While closing, be sure not to squeeze the strap which is fastened to the cap. A loose or missing cap will activate the CHECK GAS CAP * lamp.
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28 Opening and closing Keys The key set 1 Master keys with remote control. They govern the functions of the Key Memory. Certain functions in your vehicle may operate differently depending on the key, refer to page 68 .
29 Opening and closing – via the remote control The concept The remote control also provides two additional functions beyond the central locking feature: > To switch on interior lamps, refer to page 30 .
30 Convenience opening mode Press the button briefly and then keep it pressed. The electric power windows and the fully-automatic convertible top open. To lock and secure Press the button. To switch on the interior lamps With the vehicle locked, press the but- ton.
31 Opening and closing – via the door lock One turn of the key in the driver's door lock unlocks the driver's door, the fuel filler door and the glove compartment. Turning the key a second time unlocks the passenger-side door and the lug- gage compartment lid.
32 Opening and closing – from the inside You can use this button to control the central locking system whenever the doors are closed. The doors and lug- gage compartment lid are unlocked or locked only.
33 Luggage compartment lid The lock Only the master keys fit in the lock for the luggage compartment lid, refer to page 28 . To secure separately Lock the glove compartment using the master key. This locks the luggage compartment lid and disconnects it from the central locking system.
34 To close The handle recesses in the interior trim panel of the luggage compartment lid make it easier to pull the lid down. To avoid injuries, be sure that the travel path of the luggage com- partment lid is clear when it is closed, following the same precautions as with all closing procedures.
35 Luggage compartment To fold up and secure the floor panel 1. Pull up at the handle and fold the panel up 2. Press the button to release the hanger from the handle 3. Hook the handle into the rubber seal of the drip rail. Carefully replace the hanger in its holder when lowering the floor panel back down.
36 Before lowering the convertible top, refer to page 39 or 44 , always check to ensure that the luggage com- partment panel is folded down. Other- wise damage could occur.
37 Indicator lamp displays > The indicator lamp below the interior rearview mirror flashes continuously: The system is armed > The indicator lamp flashes immedi- ately after the vehicle is locked: doors or luggage compartment lid are not completely closed.
38 Electric power windows To open and close windows With the ignition key in position 1 or higher > Press the switch until you feel resis- tance: the window retracts as long as you maintain pressure on the switch > Press the switch briefly past the pres- sure point: the window moves auto- matically.
39 Despite trap protection, always make sure that the windows can close without obstruction, otherwise in some cases, e.g. with thin objects, it is not guaranteed that the closing opera- tion will be interrupted. Trap protection is restricted when the switch is pulled and held beyond the pressure point.
40 To open the convertible top Never attempt to open or close the convertible top unless the vehicle is completely stationary. To pre- vent vehicle damage the top compart- ment lid's lock will not disengage unless the luggage compartment lid is closed.
41 4. Position the rear convertible top frame vertically and grip it firmly You can make it easier to raise the rear convertible top frame by pressing the area indicated by the arrow. < 5. Reach into the recess created when the convertible top compartment lid is lifted and pull it all the way by hand – see arrow 1 6.
42 8. Press down slightly on the convert- ible top compartment lid from above – see arrow. The closing process will then be carried out automatically 9. Either close the slightly lowered side windows or put them at the desired height. Operate the convertible top com- partment lid from above only in order to avoid any pinching.
43 5. Either close the slightly lowered side windows or put them at the desired height 6. Press down slightly on the convert- ible top compartment lid from above. The top then closes automatically, refer to page 39 Operate the convertible top com- partment lid from above only in order to avoid any pinching.
44 Fully-automatic convertible top* The fully-automatic convertible top combines the benefits of effective pro- tection against the elements with sim- ple and convenient operation.
45 Opening and closing 1 To close 2 To open To avoid placing unnecessary loads on the battery, you should avoid operating the top when the engine is switched off. Before closing the top, always ensure that the windshield frame is clear of any obstructions that could prevent the top from closing correctly.
46 panel has been raised and the top cannot be moved. The side windows move down slightly whenever the button for operating the convertible top is pressed. They will go back up if you keep holding the button down for more than 2 seconds after the opening or closing process has been completed and the indicator lamp has gone out.
47 1. Remove the insert between the rear seats. Take the trim off of the guide rod and flip it forward 2. Press down hard on the emergency lock 1 – see previous illustration.
48 Please consult your BMW center to have the defect corrected. < Position for cleaning To be able to access the convertible top compartment, lean the rear frame of the convertible top against the cover of the convertible top compartment.
49 2. Flip out both sides and lock into place. It is essential for the two com- ponents marked in the illustration to mesh at this point 3. Hold the wind deflector so that the smaller half points toward the front and guide the mounting pin for the side piece into the proper opening 4.
50 To adjust Safe seating position For driving that is relaxed and less likely to cause fatigue, you should select a sitting position that reflects your per- sonal requirements. In combination with the safety belts and airbags, the correct seating position also plays an important role in enhancing occupant safety in the event of an accident.
51 Seats When adjusting your seat, always observe the following precautions Never try to adjust your seat while operating the vehicle. The seat could respond with unexpected move- ment, and the ensuing loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident.
52 Lumbar support* To adjust You can adjust the backrest's contour to support the lordosis of the spine, i.e. the curvature of its lumbar section. The upper hips and spinal column receive supplementary support to help you maintain a relaxed, upright posture.
53 Rear head restraints To avoid possible violation of traf- fic laws, never retract the head restraints unless the rear seats are empty. Always ensure that the head restraints are raised before transporting passengers in the rear seat. < To completely lower the rear head restraints: 1.
54 You can lock a backrest that has been tilted forward. This makes sense when, for instance, someone is climbing into the rear on an incline. To do this, press against the backrest until you hear it click into place. To move it back into place, you do not need to first unlock it by moving the lever 1.
55 If the safety belt system has been subjected to the stresses involved in an accident or otherwise damaged: have the entire safety belt mechanism replaced by your BMW center, includ- ing the safety belt tensioner. In addi- tion, have your BMW center inspect the safety belt anchors.
56 Before activating the programmed adjustment feature, ensure that the footwell behind the driver's seat is empty and unobstructed. If you fail to do so, persons, animals or objects could be injured or damaged if the seat should move backward. < Passenger-side exterior mirror tilt function Automatic curb monitor * To activate: 1.
57 Seat heating* The seat cushion and backrest can be heated with the ignition key in position 2. You can select different heating modes by repeatedly pressing the buttons. You can also switch the higher heating modes off directly: Press the button and hold it slightly longer.
58 Interior rearview mirror To reduce glare from vehicles behind you when you are driving at night, tilt the mirror by turning the button. Vehicles without alarm system: Tilt the small lever forward.
59 Passenger safety systems Airbags 1 Front airbags on the driver and pas- senger sides 2 Side airbags on the driver and pas- senger sides – front and rear * Protective effect The front airbags supp.
60 At all times, occupants should sit upright and be properly restrained – infants and small children in appropri- ate child-restraint systems; larger chil- dren and adults using the safety belts. Never let an occupant's head rest near or on a side airbag because the inflating airbag could cause a serious or fatal injury.
61 This is the right way a larger child should sit wearing the seat belt when rear side airbags are provided. Indicator lamp The indicator lamp indicates the operational status of the airbag system when the ignition key is in position 1 or higher.
62 Transporting children safely To avoid undesired movement at high speeds, always store the rear safety belts in their retainers when they are not in use. < Commercially available child-restraint systems are designed to be secured with a lap belt or with the lap belt por- tion of a combination lap/shoulder belt.
63 It is recommended to cover the child- restraint attaching clip with a soft mate- rial to prevent damage to the stored soft top. Should a hard top be installed, the fitting of child harness tether strap/s – if child seat is required – is necessary before installation of the hard top.
64 Securing child-restraint system All of the rear belt retractors and the front passenger's safety belt can be locked for mounting and securing child- restraint systems. A label with the appropriate instructions is located in the immediate vicinity of the buckle of each safety belt.
65 The anchorage points for the LATCH child-restraint system are located behind the upholstery at the positions indicated by the arrows. Carefully slide the brackets through the gaps in the upholstery at the indicated locations.
66 Rollover protection system In the event of an accident or some other critical driving situation – extreme tilting in the longitudinal or transverse axis, loss of contact with the ground – the rollover protection system will be automatically activated.
67 3. Keep pressing down on the protec- tive bar – see arrow 1 – from on top until you hear it click into place 4. Put the cover panel back in place and press down firmly 5. Push the back panel of the head restraint closed – see arrow 2. Do the same for the second protective bar.
68 Vehicle Memory, Key Memory How the system functions No doubt you have reflected at one time or another on how great it would be if you could permanently configure your vehicle's various features and adjustments to mirror your own individ- ual preferences.
69 Driving Ignition lock Ignition key positions 0 Steering locked 1 Steering unlocked 2 Ignition on 3 Start engine Steering locked The key can only be inserted and removed in this position. After removing the key, turn the steer- ing wheel slightly to the left or right until you hear the lock engage.
70 If the engine does not start on the first attempt – if it is very hot or cold, for instance: > Press the accelerator pedal halfway down while engaging the starter.
71 Switching off the engine You should never remove the igni- tion key when the vehicle is in motion, as the steering lock could engage. When you leave the vehicle, always remove the ignition key and engage the steering lock. Always engage the parking brake when parking on slopes and inclined sur- faces.
72 If exceptional circumstances make it necessary to engage the parking brake while the vehicle is in motion, do not pull it with excessive pressure. Keep your thumb pressed against the release button while care- fully pulling the lever up. Excessive pressure can lead to over- braking and loss of traction – fishtailing – at the rear axle.
73 Sequential manual gearbox SMG* The concept The sequential manual gearbox SMG is an automated manual gearbox with which clutching and shifting is assumed by an electro-hydraulic system. The SMG is operated via the selector lever in the center console and two shift paddles on the steering wheel.
74 R Reverse Select only when the vehicle is station- ary. N Neutral Always engage before starting the engine, refer to Starting the engine on page 70 . Sequential mode Each time the engine is started, the sequential mode is activated as soon as you move the selector lever into the for- ward driving position while the brake is depressed.
75 instance, downshifts that would result in excessive engine speed can- not be executed > When you brake the car to a stop, the transmission automatically shifts down to first gear > As speed d.
76 Sport program You can choose between two driving programs: smoothly dynamic or Sport. With the sport program, gearshifts are faster in sequential mode and the shift points are adapted in drive mode. To activate the Sport program: press the SPORT button.
77 Automatic transmission with Steptronic* In addition to the fully automatic opera- tion, you can also shift gears manually with Steptronic, refer to page 78 . When you move the selector lever from the D position to the left into the M/S range, the performance-oriented shift programs of the automatic transmission are engaged.
78 Kickdown You can achieve maximum road perfor- mance using kickdown. Depress the accelerator pedal past the increased resistance point at the full- throttle position.
79 Available displays P R N D SD M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 Electronic transmission control module If the indicator lamp comes on, there is a malfunction in the transmission system. Bring the vehicle to a stop. Move the transmission selector lever to P. Set the parking brake and turn the engine off – ignition key to position 0.
80 Turn signal indicator/Headlamp flasher 1 High beams 2 Headlamp flasher 3 Turn signal indicators To signal briefly Press the lever up to the detent but not beyond.
81 Washer/wiper system/Rain sensor* 0 Wipers retracted 1 Intermittent mode or rain sensor 2 Normal wipe 3 Fast wipe 4 Brief wipe 5 Rotary dial for control of the wipe interval or the sensitivity of the rain sensor Intermittent mode Not on vehicles with rain sensor.
82 0 Wipers retracted 1 Clean windshield and headlamps Cleaning windshield and headlamps* Do not use the washers if there is any danger that the fluid will freeze on the windshield, as your vision could be obscured. Always use a wind- shield washer antifreeze in cold weather.
83 The speed stored in memory is deleted. To store and maintain speed or to accelerate Press button + briefly: The system maintains and stores the current vehicle speed. Every time you tap the button, the speed increases by approx. 0.6 mph / 1 km/h. Press and hold button +: The vehicle accelerates without pres- sure on the accelerator pedal.
84 Everything under control Odometer 1 Odometer 2 Trip odometer Odometer You can activate the displays shown in the illustration with the ignition key in position 0 by pressing the left button in the instrument cluster. Trip odometer To reset the trip odometer to zero, press the left button with the ignition key in position 1 or higher.
85 Fuel gauge Once the indicator lamp stays on con- tinuously, there are still approx. 2.1 gal- lons/8 liters of fuel in the fuel tank. Fuel tank capacity approx. 16.6 gallons/63 liters. Certain operating conditions, such as those encountered in mountainous areas, may cause the needle to fluctu- ate slightly.
86 Service interval display Remaining distance to next service The displays shown in the illustration appear for a few seconds when the ignition key is in position 1 or higher or after the engine is started.
87 Clock If you wish to have a permanent time display, you can make this setting in the radio display, refer to the Owner's Man- ual for Radio. You can set the clock and the time dis- play in the car radio as follows. Setting Before the clock can be set, the time must be showing in the instrument cluster display.
88 Computer Mode selection With the ignition key in position 1 or higher, you can use the onboard com- puter button BC in the turn signal lever to retrieve information from the com- puter for display in the instrument clus- ter. Every time you tap the onboard com- puter button BC, the display changes to the next function in sequence.
89 After giving an ice warning, the display returns to the previous setting. < The ice warning does not alter the fact that surface ice can form at temperatures above 37.
90 Technology for safety and driving convenience Park Distance Control (PDC)* The concept PDC assists you when you back into a parking space. Acoustic signals alert you to the momentary distance to an object behind your vehicle. The system features four ultrasonic sensors mounted in your rear bumper.
91 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) The concept DSC supports vehicle stability, even in critical driving situations. DSC is operational every time you start the engine. DSC contains the Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) and Cornering Brake Control (CBC) functions.
92 Under these special circumstances traction is increased by deactivating the control systems that enhance traction under normal conditions. Deactivating the DSC and the DTC Press the DSC button as long as you need to until the indicator lamp and the yellow brake warning lamp light up, but no more than 10 seconds.
93 System limitations The Flat Tire Monitor cannot pro- vide you with advance warning of sudden and severe tire damage caused by external factors and does not detect the balanced and very gradual pressure loss that takes place in all four tires over an extended period of time.
94 Because the sides of Run Flat tires are reinforced, a drop in infla- tion pressure usually cannot be detected from the outside, refer to Run Flat tires, page 135 . < 2. To continue driving, follow the instructions under Driving with a damaged tire on page 135 .
95 Lamps Parking lamps/Low beams Parking lamps The front, rear and side vehicle lighting is switched on. You can use the parking lamps to signal the position of the vehicle when it is parked. For lighting on one side for parking as an additional feature, refer to page 97 .
96 Adaptive headlights* The concept Adaptive headlights is a variable head- lamp control system for dynamically illuminating the road. Depending on the steering angle and other factors the light from the headlamps follows the course of the road.
97 High beams/Standing lamps 1 High beams 2 Headlamp flasher 3 Standing lamps Standing lamps, left or right As an additional feature, you can illumi- nate your vehicle on either side for parking: With the ignition key in position 0, engage the lever in the appropriate turn-signal position.
98 Interior lamps The interior lamps operate automati- cally. To switch the interior lamps on and off manually Press button 1 briefly: If you want the interior lamps to remain off all the time, press and hold the but- ton for approx. 3 seconds. Press the button briefly to revert to nor- mal operation.
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100 Controlling the climate for pleasant driving Air conditioning Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 118 - © 03/04 BMW AG.
101 1 Air onto the windshield and the side windows 2 Air for the upper body area 103 3 Air to the footwell 4 Air supply/Blower 102 5 Temperature 102 6 Air distribution 102 7 Rear window defroster 102 .
102 Air supply/Blower You can select blower speeds from 1 to 4. The heating and ventilation become more and more effective as the air sup- ply settings are increased. In position 0, the blower and the heater are switched off. The outside air supply is blocked in position 0.
103 Draft-free ventilation You can adjust the blower controls for the upper body area to obtain the opti- mum airflow rates and directions for your personal requirements: 1 Rotary dials for infinitely.
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105 1 Air onto the windshield and the side windows 2 Air for the upper body area 107 3 Air to the footwell 4 Air inlet for interior temperature sensor – please keep clear and unobstructed 5 Outside .
106 Tips for pleasant driving Use the automatic mode – switch on with AUTO button 6. Select the desired interior temperature. Detailed setting options are described for you in the following section.
107 Condensation forms during opera- tion of the air conditioning system, which then exits under the vehicle. It is thus not unusual for a small puddle to form under the car while the system is running.
108 Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter The built-in microfilter removes dust and pollen from the incoming air. The activated-charcoal filter provides addi- tional protection by filtering gaseous pollutants from the outside air. Your BMW center replaces this combined fil- ter as a standard part of your scheduled maintenance.
109 Interior conveniences Glove compartment To open Pull the handle. The lamp in the glove compartment comes on. To close Fold the cover back up. To prevent injury in the event of an accident, close the glove com- partment immediately after use. < To lock Lock with one of the master keys.
110 Integrated universal remote control* The concept The integrated universal remote control takes the place of up to three different handheld transmitters belonging to var- ious radio remote control devices, such as door openers and home alarm sys- tems.
111 3. Hold the original control device approx. 2 to 8 in / 5 to 20 cm away from memory buttons 1. The required distance between the control device and the mem- ory buttons 1 may vary, depending on the system of the original control device in question.
112 Deleting memory buttons Press and hold down both outer buttons 1 of the integrated universal remote control for approx. 20 seconds until the indicator lamp 2 flashes: All threee memory buttons are cleared. It is not possible to delete individual memory buttons 1.
113 Beverage holders, coin box A coin box and two beverage holders are provided in the center console. Do not place any glass containers in the beverage holders, as this increases the risk of injury in the event of an accident.
114 Power socket The cigarette lighter socket can be used as a power socket for a flashlight, car vacuum cleaner, etc., up to a rating of approx. 200 watts at 12 volts. Do not damage the socket by inserting plugs of the wrong shape or size. In vehicles with a non-smoker's equipment pack- age, the socket is covered by a remov- able cap.
115 Loading and transporting Ski bag* The ski bag allows the safe and clean transport of up to 3 pairs of standard skis or up to two snowboards. The length of the ski bag and the addi- tional space provided in the luggage compartment make it possible to carry skis up to 6 ft 10 in / 2.
116 5. Use the magnetic holder to fasten the cover panel to the back wall, then pull out the ski bag. Securing cargo After loading, secure the ski bag and its contents.
117 Cargo loading Avoid overloading the vehicle so that the permitted load on the tires is not exceeded. Overloading can lead to overheating and internal tire damage. The ultimate result can assume the form of a sudden air loss. < Determining the maximum load 1.
118 Load The permissible load is the sum of the occupants' weights and the weight of the cargo. The greater the weight of the occupants, the less cargo can be trans- ported.
119 Securing cargo > For small, light items, use the rubber- lined, non-skid side of the floor mat or secure using the luggage compart- ment net * or elastic straps > For large, heavy pieces, see your BMW center for load-securing devices * .
120 Roof-mounted luggage rack for the hardtop* A special roof-rack system is available as an optional extra for your BMW. Please observe the precautions included with the installation instruc- tions. Anchorages Access to the anchorages: To fold up the covers, please use the tool provided with the roof-rack system.
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124 Special operating instructions Break-in procedures To ensure that your vehicle continues to provide maximum economy throughout an extended service life, we request that you devote careful attention to the following instructions.
125 General driving notes Hot exhaust system High temperatures occur with every vehicle equipped with a cat- alytic converter. Heat shields are installed adjacent to some sections of the exhaust system. Never remove these shields; do not apply undercoat- ing to their surfaces.
126 Inclines: To prevent overheating and, as a result, diminished braking effec- tiveness, drive down long or steep downhill grades in a gear which requires the least braking. Otherwise, even light but consistent pedal pres- sure can lead to high temperatures, brake wear and possibly even brake failure.
127 Antilock Brake System (ABS) The concept ABS keeps the wheels from locking during braking, thereby enhancing active driving safety. Braking with ABS If you are in a situation that requires full braking, you will exploit the full benefits of ABS system if you apply maximum pedal pressure: panic stop.
128 Storage Storing the hardtop on the floor: slide the styrofoam block that came with the hardtop onto its center. The arrow on top of the styrofoam block has to be pointing upward when you are doing this. < Installation 1. Lower the side windows com- pletely and flip the sun blinds down.
129 4. Open the two locking levers at the front of the hardtop. Press on the buttons to do so. The levers will release slightly. Open the levers as far as possible 5. Before installing, first flip down the cover panels 2 that are located underneath the left and right inte- rior lamps.
130 Wheels and tires Tire inflation pressure Information for your safety It is not merely the tire's service life, but also driving comfort and, above all else, driving safety that depend on the condi- tion of the tires and the maintenance of the specified tire inflation pressure.
131 BMW Tires All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in psi/kilopascal with cold tires – cold = ambient temperature 325Ci 205/55 R 16 91 H M+S 205/55 R 16 91 H 225/50 R 16 92 W 225/4.
132 BMW Tires All pressure specifications in the table are indicated in psi/kilopascal with cold tires – cold = ambient temperature 330Ci 225/45 R 17 91 W 32/220 36/250 39/270 46/320 225/45 ZR 17 24.
133 Tire code Knowing the tire code on the tire side- wall makes it easier to correctly choose and identify your tires. Tire size E.g. 205/60 R 15 91 W 205 = Nominal width in mm 60 = Cross-sectional r.
134 Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on speci- fied government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.
135 Tire tread Tread depth should not be allowed to go below 1/8 in/3 mm, even though European legislation, for example, requires a mimimum tread depth of only 1/16 in/1.6 mm. Below 1/8 in/3 mm tread depth, there is a great risk of hydroplaning, even at relatively moder- ate speeds and with only small amounts of water on the road.
136 If there is a total loss of tire inflation pressure, 0 psi/0 kPa, or obvious tire damage, you can determine the dis- tance you may continue driving based on the following values: > With a light load: 1 to 2 persons without luggage: approx.
137 tire center, preferably your BMW cen- ter. Observe any country-specific regu- lations, e.g. on making a corresponding entry in the vehicle documents. The factory-approved radial belt tires are matched to your vehicle and pro- vide optimum safety and driving com- fort when used properly.
138 In the engine compartment Hood To release Pull the lever located under the left- hand side of the instrument panel. Do not attempt to service your vehicle if you do not have the required technical background.
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141 1 Brake fluid reservoir 145 2 Engine oil dipstick 142 3 Coolant expansion tank 144 4 Reservoir for the headlamp and wind- shield washer system 142 5 Engine oil filler neck 143 6 Auxiliary terminal for jump- starting 163 Engine compartment essentials Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Online Edition for Part-No.
142 Washer fluid Headlamp* and windshield washer system Approximate capacity is 5.6 US quarts/5.3 liters. Fill with water and, if required, with a washer antifreeze additive according to manufacturer's recommendations. We recommend that you mix the washer fluid before adding it to the reservoir.
143 Adding engine oil Only add engine oil when the oil level has dropped to just above the lower mark on the dipstick. Continuous exposure to used oil has caused cancer in laboratory testing. For this reason, any skin areas that come into contact with oil should be thoroughly washed with soap and water.
144 Coolant Do not add coolant to the cooling system when the engine is hot. If you attempt to do so, escaping coolant can cause burns. < Coolant consists of water as well as an additive such as antifreeze with corro- sion inhibitor. Not all commercially available additives are suitable for your BMW.
145 Brake fluid Indicator lamp The warning lamp comes on even though the parking brake is released: The brake fluid level in the reservoir is too low, refer to page 18 . At the same time, there may be significantly greater pedal travel. Have the system checked immediately.
146 Maintenance BMW Maintenance System The BMW Maintenance System helps maintain your vehicle's road safety and operational safety. Comfort-related aspects, such as the timely change of filters for the air inside the vehicle, are taken into consideration.
147 Have your BMW center perform maintenance and repair. Be sure that all maintenance work is recorded in the Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models, or in the Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models.
148 Laws and regulations California laws Proposition 65 warning California laws require us to state the following warning: Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts, includi.
149 engine misfiring for even a short period of time can seriously damage emission control system components, especially the catalytic converter. SERVICE ENGINE SOON warn- ing lamp for Canadian models. If the gas cap is not on tight enough, the OBD system can detect leaking vapor and the indicator will light up.
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152 Replacement procedures Onboard tool kit The onboard tool kit is located in the luggage compartment lid. Loosen the wing nut to open. Windshield wiper blades 1. Switch off the engine 2. Fold the wiper arm completely out from the windshield 3. Position the wiper blade at an angle and pull the release spring – see arrow 4.
153 Lamps and bulbs The lamps and bulbs make essential contributions to the safety of your vehi- cle. Therefore, proceed carefully when handling bulbs. BMW recommends that you have such work performed by your BMW center if you are not familiar with the procedures.
154 High beams H7 bulb, 55 watts Engine compartment, left side: The H7 bulb is pressurized. There- fore, wear safety glasses and pro- tective gloves. Failure to comply with this precaution could lead to injury if the bulb is damaged. < 1. Turn the cover to the left and remove 2.
155 Front turn signal indicators 21 watt bulb 1. Turn the bulb holder with the plug to the left and remove 2. Pull the bulb off and replace it. When replacing the bulb on the right, loosen and lift the reservoir for the headlamp and windshield washer system if necessary.
156 Bulbs in the luggage compartment lid: 1. Using a screwdriver, loosen the clip 2. Swing trim panel down – see arrow 1. Unlock bulb holder – see arrow 2 – and remove 3. Applying light pressure, turn the bulb to the left. Remove and exchange the bulb 4.
157 License plate lamps 5 watt bulb 1. Place a screwdriver in the slot and press toward the left to release the lens 2. Replace the bulb. Light-emitting diodes Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) installed behind translucent lenses serve as the light sources for many of the controls and displays in your vehicle.
158 height and reduce its support capacity. Do not lie under the vehicle or start the engine when the vehicle is supported by the jack. There is otherwise a risk of fatal injury. < Your BMW is equipped with a space- saver spare tire designed for temporary use in maintaining the vehicle's mobility in an emergency.
159 wheel must be changed on a sur- face with a more severe slope, take additional precautions to secure the vehicle from rolling 3. Wheels with full wheel covers * : reach into the ventilation openings and pull the cover off 4.
160 14. Wheels with full wheel covers * : place the wheel cover with the valve opening over the valve. Use both hands to press the cover securely onto the rim 15.
161 Battery Maintenance The battery is completely maintenance- free. This means that the original bat- tery acid will normally last for the ser- vice life of the battery under moderate climate conditions. Your BMW center will be glad to advise you if you have any questions concerning the battery.
162 Giving and receiving assistance Receiving assistance The BMW Group's Mobile Service offers you 24-hour assistance in the event of a breakdown, even on week- ends and holidays. The telephone numbers of the Mobile Service control center in your country are listed in the BMW Dealer Directory.
163 Mobile Service* To establish contact with the BMW Group's Mobile Service: Press button 2 for at least 2 seconds. The indicator lamp above the buttons lights up. As soon as a telephone con- nection has been set up with the Mobile Service, the indicator lamp flashes.
164 2. Connect one terminal clamp of the plus/+ jumper cable to the positive terminal of the battery or to an auxil- iary jump-starting terminal of the support vehicle 3. Connect the second terminal clamp of the plus/+ jumper cable to the positive terminal of the battery or to an auxiliary jump-starting terminal of the vehicle to be started 4.
165 Towing and tow-starting the vehicle Always comply with all applicable towing laws and regulations. < Using the towing eyelet The screw-in towing eyelet is located in the luggage compartment under the floor panel; be sure that it remains with the vehicle at all times.
166 With a tow bar The towing vehicle must not be lighter than the vehicle being towed; otherwise, vehicle handling can no longer be controlled. < The towing eyelets of both vehicles should be on the same side.
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170 Engine data 325Ci 330Ci Displacement Number of cylinders cu in/cm3 152.2/2,494 6 181.8/2,979 6 Maximum power output at engine speed hp rpm 184 6,000 225 5,900 Maximum torque at engine speed lb ft/Nm rpm 175/237 3,500 214/290 3,500 Online Edition for Part-No.
171 Dimensions Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 158 118 - © 03/04 BMW AG.
172 Weights 325Ci 330Ci Curb weight with manual transmission/SMG with automatic transmission lbs/kg lbs/kg 3,560/1,615 3,627/1,645 3,616/1,640 3,704/1,675 Approved gross vehicle weight with manual tra.
173 Capacities Notes Fuel tank Reserve gal./liters gal./liters approx. 16.6/63 approx. 2.1/8 Fuel specification, refer to page 24 Windshield/ Headlamp washer reservoir quarts/liters approx. 5.6/5.3 Specifications, refer to page 142 Engine oil and filter change quarts/liters approx.
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Everything from A to Z A ABS Antilock Brake System 127 indicator lamp 18 Acceleration assistant 76 Accessories, refer to For your own safety 5 Accident, refer to Emer- gency call 162 Activated-charcoa.
Everything from A to Z 177 Battery 161 charge 161 disposal 161 indicator lamp 18 jump-starting 163 remote control 28 , 29 Battery charge current 18 Belts, refer to Safety belts 54 Beverage holders 113.
Everything from A to Z Clock 87 12-/24-hour mode 87 setting, refer also to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Closing from inside 32 from outside 29 Clutch breaking in 124 Cockpit 14 C.
Everything from A to Z 179 Distance warning, refer to Park Distance Control (PDC) 90 Door key 28 Door lock 31 Doors emergency operation 31 Draft-free ventilation 103 , 107 Driving light, refer to Park.
Everything from A to Z Flat tire 157 Flat Tire Monitor 92 space-saver spare tire 157 Flat Tire Monitor 92 indicator lamp 18 , 19 , 93 Fluid reservoir for washer systems 142 Fog lamps indicator lamp 20.
Everything from A to Z 181 Imprint 4 Indicator lamps 18 Indicator/warning lamp airbags 18 alarm system 37 brakes 18 , 19 Check Gas Cap 19 coolant 19 , 85 DSC 19 Fasten safety belts 18 Flat Tire Monito.
Everything from A to Z Luggage compartment lid 33 emergency operation 33 emergency release 34 indicator lamp 86 opening from inside the vehicle 33 opening from outside 33 remote control 30 securing se.
Everything from A to Z 183 Outside temperature dis- play 88 changing unit of measure 88 P Paintwork care, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Panic mode, trigger alarm 30 Park Distance Contr.
Everything from A to Z Safety belt height adjust- ment 54 Safety belts 54 seat-integrated safety belt system 53 sitting safely 50 warning lamp 18 Safety systems, refer to Antilock Brake System 127 Dyn.
Everything from A to Z 185 Tail lamps bulb replacement 155 Tail lamps, refer to Rear lamps 155 Tank capacity, refer to Fuel tank capacity 173 Tank indicator, refer to Fuel gauge 85 Technical data 170 .
Everything from A to Z Turn signal indicator, side bulb replacement 155 Turning circle, refer to Dimensions 171 TV function, refer to the Owner's Manual for Onboard Computer U Underbody protectio.
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Refueling To ensure that you always have conve- nient access to all essential information when you stop for fuel, we recommend that you fill out the adjoining chart by entering the data that apply to your vehicle. Consult the index for individual specifications.
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デバイスBMW 325Ci Coupe (2005)の購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
BMW 325Ci Coupe (2005)をまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはBMW 325Ci Coupe (2005)の技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。BMW 325Ci Coupe (2005)の取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。BMW 325Ci Coupe (2005)で得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
BMW 325Ci Coupe (2005)を既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はBMW 325Ci Coupe (2005)の不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、BMW 325Ci Coupe (2005)に関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちBMW 325Ci Coupe (2005)デバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。