
 
Contents
 
Notes
 
About this Owner's Manual4
Symbols used4
Your individual vehicle4
Status at time of printing5
For your own safety5
Symbol on vehicle parts6
Service and warranty6
Reporting safety defects6
 
Overview
 
Cockpit14
Instrument cluster16
Indicator and warning lamps18
Steering wheel with multifunction 
buttons*22
Hazard warning triangle*23
First-aid kit*23
Refueling24
Fuel specifications25
Tire inflation pressure25
 
Controls and features
 
Opening and closing:
 
Keys30
Central locking system30
Opening and closing – via the 
remote control31
Opening and closing – via the 
door lock33
Opening and closing – from the 
inside34
Luggage compartment lid35
Luggage compartment37
Alarm system*38
Electric power windows40
Manual convertible top41
Fully-automatic convertible 
top*46
Wind deflector*50
 
To adjust:
 
Safe seating position52
Seats52
Adjusting electric power 
seats53
Lumbar support*53
Head restraints54
Entering the rear55
Safety belts56
Seat and mirror memory*57
Seat heating*58
Steering wheel59
Mirrors59
 
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the closing phase is completed, press 
against the front section of the convert-
ible top frame from the outside to help 
the closing process along. Continue 
pressing the switch while doing so until 
the top starts up again on its own.<
Operate the convertible top manu-
ally in emergency situations only 
to avoid causing damage due to incor-
rect operation.<
If the opening or closing process 
has been interrupted, the convert-
ible top will remain in that position for 
15 minutes. After that, the convertible 
top can be moved again and, if it is an 
emergency situation, you may need to 
help the top along manually.
This can also be done in ignition key 
position 0.
In certain cases, the luggage compart-
ment lid cannot be opened if the open-
ing or closing operation has been inter-
rupted.
Manual closing in the event of an 
electrical malfunction1Emergency operation
2Allen wrench
3Recess
Only operate the convertible top 
manually when closing it. Never 
open it manually since the convertible 
top compartment lid cannot be locked, 
and would open while you are driving.<
The best way to close the convert-
ible top manually is to stand out-
side the vehicle, keeping the driver's 
door open and the driver's seat flipped 
forward. No one is to be in the rear seat 
during this operation.<
1. Remove the insert between the rear 
seats. Take the trim off of the guide 
rod and flip it forward. Press down 
hard on the emergency lock 1 – see 
arrow. After a brief pause, the mech-
anism for the convertible top com-
partment lid will be released
If the mechanism for the convert-
ible top compartment lid does not 
unlock, then insert the Allen wrench 2 
into the recess 3 and turn clockwise to 
release it.<
2. If the luggage compartment lid is 
closed, open the convertible top 
compartment lid up as far as the stop 
will allow
Fully-automatic convertible top*
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2. Flip out both sides and lock into 
place. It is essential for the two com-
ponents marked in the illustration – 
see arrows – 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. Pull back on the mounting pin for the 
other side piece by using a slide, so 
that the mounting pin can be guided 
into the opening provided
5. Unlock the convertible top compart-
ment lid via the convertible top con-
trol button, refer to page 47, and 
open the convertible top compart-
ment lid
6. Flip the back half of the wind deflec-
tor backward, so that the mounts are 
lying on the vehicle
7. Close the convertible top compart-
ment lid via the convertible top con-
trol button. The wind deflector is now 
attached so that it is theft-proof.
Operate the convertible top com-
partment lid from above only in 
order to avoid any pinching.
With the wind deflector in place: to 
avoid damaging the wind deflector 
never push the front seats all the way 
back.<
RemovalFollow the same procedure as when 
installing, just reverse the steps.
Wind deflector*
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52To adjust
Safe seating positionFor relaxed and fatigue-free driving you 
should select a sitting position that 
reflects your personal requirements. In 
combination with the safety belts and 
airbags, the correct seating position 
plays an important role in enhancing 
occupant safety in the event of an acci-
dent. To ensure that the vehicle's safety 
systems provide you with optimal pro-
tection, we request that you direct your 
careful attention to the following sec-
tion.
For supplementary information on 
transporting children, refer to page 63.Sitting safely with airbags
Always maintain an adequate dis-
tance between yourself and the 
airbags. Always hold the steering wheel 
by the rim to keep any chance of injury 
to hands or arms to an absolute mini-
mum should the airbag be deployed. 
Never allow any objects, individuals or 
animals to obstruct the areas between 
passengers and airbags. Never use the 
front airbag's cover as a storage tray or 
support for objects of any kind. Never 
allow front passengers to rest their feet 
or legs on the airbag cover.<
For airbag locations and additional 
information on airbags, refer to 
page 61.Sitting safely with safety belts
Never allow more than one person 
to wear a single safety belt. Never 
allow infants or small children to ride in 
a passenger's lap. Avoid twisting the 
belt while routing it firmly across the 
hips and shoulder, wear it as snugly 
against your body as possible. Do not 
allow the belt to rest against hard or 
fragile objects. Do not route the belt 
across your neck, or run it across sharp 
edges. Be sure that the belt does not 
become caught or jammed. Avoid 
wearing bulky clothing and pull on the 
lap belt periodically to retension it over 
your shoulders. In the event of a frontal 
impact, a loose lap belt could slide over 
your hips, leading to abdominal injury. 
In addition, the safety belt's restraint 
effectiveness is reduced if it is worn 
loosely. Expectant mothers should 
always wear their safety belts, taking 
care to position the lap belt against the 
lower hips, where it will not exert pres-
sure against the abdominal area.<
For information on using the safety 
belts, refer to page 56.
SeatsWhen 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. Never 
ride with the backrest reclined to an 
extreme angle. This is especially impor-
tant for the front passenger to remem-
ber. If you do so, there is a risk that you 
will slide under the safety belt in an 
accident, thus reducing the protection 
provided by the safety belt.
With the wind deflector in place:
To avoid damaging the wind deflector 
never push the front seats all the way 
back.<
Seat adjustment>Power seat adjustment, refer to 
page 53
>Head restraint, refer to page 54
>Entering the rear, refer to page 55.
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Adjusting electric power seatsSeat adjustment1Tilt angle
2Backward/forward adjustment
3Height
4Backrest angle
Please refer to the adjustment 
instructions on page 52 to reduce 
the risk of personal injury.<
With the BMW sports seat* you can 
also adjust the thigh support. To do so, 
pull the lever and adjust the position of 
the cushion for thigh support as 
desired.
Lumbar support*To adjustYou can adjust the backrest's contour 
for additional support in the curvature 
of your spine's lumbar region.
The upper hips and spinal column 
receive supplementary support to help 
you maintain a relaxed, upright posture.
>Press the front/rear of the switch: 
increase/decrease curvature
>Press the upper/lower end of the 
switch: increase the upper/lower cur-
vature.
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Head restraintsFront head restraints1Height
Head restraints reduce the risk of 
spinal injury in the event of an 
accident.
Adjust the head restraint so that its 
center is approximately at the height of 
your ears.
When moving the head restraints up or 
down, avoid placing hands and fingers 
between the head restraint and the 
upper edge of the backrest to avoid the 
possibility of injury.<
Tilt angle: position the head restraints 
manually in the preferred position.
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. Press the button – see arrow – and 
hold it down
2. Push the head restraint down from 
above.
Raising the rear head restraintsRaise the head restraints until you hear 
them click into place.
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LATCH child-restraint mounting 
systemLATCH: Lower Anchors and Tethers for 
CHildren
Canadian models only:
The LATCH anchorage points are iden-
tified by buttons.
The left and right rear seats are both 
equipped with a LATCH child-restraint 
mounting system.
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.
Always follow all manufacturer's 
instructions and observe all safety 
precautions when installing the LATCH 
child-restraint mounting system.
To avoid undesired movement at high 
speeds, always store the rear safety 
belts in their retainers when they are 
not in use.<
Your BMW center can provide you with 
a special installation aid* that helps pre-
vent damage to the upholstery.
Press the installation aid firmly in the 
crack between the seat and the back-
rest upholstery until both funnels click 
onto the LATCH system bars in the 
seat.
The illustration is an example showing 
the anchorages for a LATCH child seat 
system on the right rear seat. 
Transporting children safely
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115 Loading and transporting
Ski bag*The ski bag allows the safe and clean 
transport of up to 4 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 / 2.10 m long. 
Because of the tapered shape of the 
bag, only two pairs of skis longer than 
6 ft 10 in / 2.10 m can be carried.
Loading1. Take the safety belts out of their 
holders
2. Press button downward – see arrow 
– and remove the filler piece by pull-
ing it forward
3. Extend the ski bag between the front 
seats. The zipper provides conve-
nient access to stored items. It may 
be opened to allow the ski bag to dry
4. Press the release button in the lug-
gage compartment – see arrow
5. Use the magnetic holder to fasten 
the cover panel to the back wall.
To store the ski bag, perform the above 
steps in reverse sequence.Securing cargo
Secure skis and any other objects 
stored in the bag by tightening the 
retaining strap at the buckle.<
Be sure that your skis are clean 
before loading them into the bag. 
Avoid damage from sharp edges during 
loading.<
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