2011 BMW 1 Series 5-door Hatchback Second generation Emission
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Condition | Value |
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118 d with diesel straight-4 2.0 L 134 HP engine (2010.12–) | 5000 rpm |
120 d with diesel straight-4 2.0 L 197 HP engine (2011.1–) | 5000 rpm |
120 d xDrive with diesel straight-4 2.0 L 197 HP engine (2011.1–) | 5000 rpm |
125 d with diesel straight-4 2.0 L 208 HP engine (2011.8–) | 5000 rpm |
All other modifications | 3700–4300 rpm |
Maximum K-value | 0.5 1/m |
Measuring mode | B |
Measuring sensor | 1 |
Measuring time | 0.5 s |
Minimum coolant temperature at AU | 176°F |
Stoppage time | 1 s |
Diagnostic socket location | The diagnostic socket is located on the driver's side in the footwell at the A column. |
116 i with gasoline straight-4 1.6 L 134 HP engine (2010.12–) | 700–840 rpm |
118 i with gasoline straight-4 1.6 L 168 HP engine (2010.11–) | 700–840 rpm |
All other modifications | 680–880 rpm |
114 i with gasoline straight-4 1.6 L 101 HP engine (2011.11–) | 740–840 rpm |
116 i with gasoline straight-4 1.6 L 134 HP engine (2010.12–) | 700–840 rpm |
118 i with gasoline straight-4 1.6 L 168 HP engine (2010.11–) | 700–840 rpm |
125 i with gasoline straight-4 2.0 L 215 HP engine (2011.8–) | 680–880 rpm |
All other modifications | 730–930 rpm |
Minimum engine oil temperature at VET | 140°F |
CO content at idling speed | 0–0.2 % |
CO content at increased idling speed | 0–0.2 % |
Increased idling speed | 2300–2700 rpm |
Lambda sensor design | wideband sensor |
Lambda value | 0.97–1.03 λ |
Maximum HC content at idling | 150 ppm |
114 i with gasoline straight-4 1.6 L 101 HP engine (2011.11–) | 700–840 rpm |
116 i with gasoline straight-4 1.6 L 134 HP engine (2010.12–) | 700–840 rpm |
118 i with gasoline straight-4 1.6 L 168 HP engine (2010.11–) | 700–840 rpm |
125 i with gasoline straight-4 2.0 L 215 HP engine (2011.8–) | 680–880 rpm |
To reduce environment impact and pass government inspections keep emission parameters at the level prescribed by BMW.
Please be noted that all capacities listed here are approximate. Check fluid levels when adding or refilling as recommended in your 2011 BMW 1 Series 5-door Hatchback user's manual. Keep in mind that all information here is provided “as is” without any warranty of any kind.
Before doing any DIY service please check your insurance policy and BMW warranty policy for your region. In some regions DIY service may invalidate your warranty.
Table of Contents
- Air Conditioning Compressor Oil Capacity
- Air Conditioning Refrigerant Capacity
- Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity
- Axle Oil Capacity
- Brake Fluid Capacity
- Cooling Fluid Capacity
- Engine Oil Capacity
- Fluid and Lubricant Specifications
- Gearbox Oil Capacity
- Manual Transmission Oil Capacity
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2011 BMW 1 Series 5-door Hatchback generations
In 2011 BMW offered 2 generations of the 1 Series 5-door Hatchback. Emission may vary in different generations. Be sure that you are looking at the rigt modification.