BMW 650i Coupe 6 Series 2013 Owner's Manual

The recommended oil type for the BMW 650i Coupe 6 Series 2013 is BMW TwinPower Turbo 5W-30 synthetic motor oil.
For optimal performance, the brake fluid in a 2013 BMW 650i Coupe should be changed every two years.
The correct tire pressure for the BMW 650i Coupe 6 Series 2013 is typically 32 PSI for the front tires and 35 PSI for the rear tires. It's best to check the label on the driver's side door jamb for exact specifications.
To reset the service light on your 2013 BMW 650i Coupe, turn on the ignition without starting the engine, press and hold the trip reset button until the service icon appears, then release and press again until "Reset?" appears, and confirm by holding the button until the process completes.
A drivetrain malfunction warning in a 2013 BMW 650i Coupe can be caused by various issues such as a failing fuel pump, spark plug problems, or transmission issues. It is recommended to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional mechanic.
The recommended maintenance schedule for a BMW 650i Coupe includes oil changes every 10,000 miles, brake fluid changes every two years, and regular inspections of brakes, tires, and other key systems every 30,000 miles.
To pair your phone with the Bluetooth system in your 2013 BMW 650i Coupe, go to the iDrive menu, select "Telephone," then "Bluetooth," and make sure Bluetooth is active on your phone. Search for devices and select your BMW, then follow the prompts to complete pairing.
If your 2013 BMW 650i Coupe's engine overheats, safely pull over and turn off the engine. Allow it to cool down before checking the coolant level. If necessary, add coolant and check for leaks. Consult a mechanic if the problem persists.
To improve fuel efficiency in your 2013 BMW 650i Coupe, ensure proper tire pressure, perform regular maintenance, avoid aggressive driving, and reduce excess weight in the car.
Common electrical issues in the BMW 650i Coupe 6 Series 2013 include faulty sensors, battery drain, and malfunctioning iDrive systems. Regular diagnostics and maintenance can help prevent these problems.