
Opening and closing
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Opening and closing
Keys/remote control 
1Remote controls with integrated key; 
they determine the functions of the 
Key Memory, refer to page 54. 
You can mark the remote controls using 
the colored labels you received on tak-
ing delivery of the vehicle
Each remote control contains a 
long-life rechargeable battery or in 
the case of Comfort Access a battery. 
The battery is automatically charged in 
the ignition lock while the vehicle is 
being driven.
If you have any remote controls that are 
not being used on a regular basis, you 
should therefore remember to recharge 
these units by using them to drive the 
vehicle for an extended period at least 
once a year, refer to page 33.
Battery replacement with Comfort 
Access, refer to page 35.< 
2Spare key for storage in a safe place, 
such as in your wallet. This key is not 
intended for constant use 
3Adapter for spare key 
The adapter can be used to store the 
spare key. It can be stored in the place 
provided within the luggage compart-
ment lid-mounted onboard tool kit to 
ensure that it will always be available, 
refer to page 200. You can find more 
detailed information on using the 
adapter in the section Using the spare 
key adapter 
Removing the key from the remote 
control 
Press button 1 to release the key. 
You can use the integrated key to unlock 
and lock the following: 
>The storage compartment under the 
front armrest 
>The driver's door 
>The luggage compartment lid. 
Within the storage compartment you will 
also find the switch for locking the luggage 
compartment separately, refer to page 37. 
If you lock the storage compartment and 
only turn over the remote control, for exam-
ple when leaving the vehicle for hotel valet 
parking etc., no access is possible via the 
luggage compartment lid.   
Using the spare key adapter 
You will need the adapter to activate the 
ignition and to start the vehicle with the 
spare key.
Press lock button 1, slide up the cover and 
insert the spare key 2 in the adapter. Close  

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the cover and insert the adapter in the igni-
tion lock. 
Central locking system 
The concept 
The central locking system is ready for 
operation whenever the driver's door is 
closed. This simultaneously engages and 
releases the locks on the following: 
>Doors 
>Luggage compartment lid 
>Fuel filler door. 
The central locking system can be oper-
ated from the outside
>via the remote control 
>via the driver's door lock 
>with Comfort Access via the door han-
dle
and from inside via the button for the cen-
tral locking system. 
When the system is locked from inside, the 
fuel filler door remains unlocked, refer to 
page 36.
The anti-theft system is automatically acti-
vated whenever you activate the central 
locking system from outside the vehicle. 
The alarm system is armed/disarmed at the 
same time.
In an accident, the central locking system 
automatically unlocks the vehicle. In addi-
tion, the hazard warning flashers and inte-
rior lamps switch on.
Opening and closing: 
from outside 
Using the remote control 
When you engage/release the vehicle's 
locks, you simultaneously activate/deacti-
vate the anti-theft system, arm/disarm the 
alarm system
 and switch the interior lamps 
on/off. In addition, the remote control offers you 
another function:
>Panic mode 
In case of danger, you can trigger an 
alarm.
You can have various confirmation 
signals programmed into the system 
to verify that the vehicle has been locked 
securely.< 
Remote control
1To unlock, convenience opening mode 
and alarm system 
2To lock and secure, switch off tilt alarm 
sensor and interior motion sensor, 
switch on interior lamps and door-
mounted proximity lamps 
3To open the luggage compartment lid 
4To switch on interior lamps, activate 
panic mode 
Because any persons or animals left 
unattended in a parked vehicle could 
lock the doors from the inside, you should 
always keep the remote control with you; 
this precaution ensures that you will remain 
able to unlock the vehicle from the outside 
at all times.< 
When it is no longer possible to lock 
the vehicle via the remote control, the 
battery is discharged. Use this remote con-
trol during an extended drive; this will 
recharge the battery, refer to page 32. 
In the event of a system malfunction, 
please contact your BMW center, which is 
also your source for replacement keys.<  

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using the central locking system button, 
refer to page 36.< 
Locking and securing 
With the driver's door closed, press a door 
handle.
You can have various confirmation 
signals programmed into the system 
to verify that the vehicle has been locked 
securely.< 
If a remote control is detected in the 
interior, the vehicle is unlocked again 
or not locked in the first place.< 
Opening the luggage compartment 
lid 
Press the button on the outside of the lug-
gage compartment lid, refer to page 37.
During opening, the luggage com-
partment lid pivots upward and to the 
rear. Ensure that adequate clearance is 
available before opening.
If a remote control is detected in the lug-
gage compartment after the luggage com-
partment lid has been closed, the luggage 
compartment lid opens again.< 
Changing battery 
Replace the battery if it is no longer possi-
ble to unlock or lock the vehicle.
1.Take the key out of the remote control, 
refer to page 32
2.Press in the detent, refer to arrow 1, 
e.g. with the key
3.Remove the cover of the battery com-
partment, refer to arrow 24.Insert a battery of the same type with 
the positive side facing upwards
5.Press the cover to close it.
Return used batteries to a recycling 
point or your BMW center.< 
Malfunctions 
External systems or devices may cause 
local interference in the functions of the 
remote control. 
Should the remote control unit fail to oper-
ate owing to interference of this kind, you 
can respond by using the key to unlock 
your vehicle at one of the doors. 
In the event of a system malfunction, 
please contact your BMW center, which is 
also your source for replacement keys.
When it is no longer possible to lock the 
vehicle via the remote control, the battery is 
discharged. Use this remote control unit 
during an extended drive; this will recharge 
the battery, refer to page 32.
For US owners only 
The transmitter and receiver units comply 
with part 15 of the FCC/Federal Communi-
cation Commission regulations. Operation 
is governed by the following: 
FCC ID: LX8766S
LX8766E
LX8CAS 
LX8CAS2
Compliance statement:
This device complies with part 15 of the 
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditions:
>This device may not cause harmful 
interference, and
>this device must accept any interfer-
ence received, including interference 
that may cause undesired operation.
Any unauthorized modifications or 
changes to these devices could void 
the user's authority to operate this equip-
ment.< 

Replacing components
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Replacing components
Onboard tool kit
The onboard tool kit is located in the lug-
gage compartment lid. 
Loosen the wingnut to open. 
The adapter for the spare key can be stored 
beneath the open-end wrenches.
Windshield wiper blades 
To replace the blades, start by folding the 
wipers out and away from the windshield, 
refer to page 71. 
Lamps and bulbs
The lamps and bulbs are essential factors 
contributing to the safety of your vehicle. 
Therefore, comply fully with the following 
instructions during bulb replacement. 
If you are not familiar with the specified 
procedures, BMW recommends having the 
replacements carried out at your BMW 
center.
Never touch the glass of new bulbs 
with your bare fingers, as even minute 
amounts of contamination will burn into the 
bulb's surface and reduce its service life. 
Use a clean cloth, napkin, etc., or hold the 
bulb by its metal socket.< 
You can obtain a selection of replacement 
bulbs at your BMW center. To prevent short circuits, before 
working on any electrical system, 
equipment or accessory you should always 
switch it off and disconnect the cable from 
the battery's negative terminal before start-
ing.
To avoid possible injury or equipment dam-
age when changing bulbs, observe any 
instructions provided by the bulb manufac-
turer.< 
When maintaining the headlamps, 
please comply with the instructions in 
the separate Caring for your vehicle bro-
chure.< 
Headlamps 
For checking and adjusting headlamp 
aim, please contact your BMW cen-
ter.< 
Engine compartment, left side: 
Turn the quick-release clamps 905 coun-
terclockwise and remove the cover. 
After replacing the bulb return the cover to 
its original position and press the quick-
release clamps down. 
Releasing the lamp cover 
The illustration shows the left side of the 
engine compartment.  

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Giving and receiving assistance 
Warning triangle* 
The warning triangle is conveniently stored 
in the onboard tool kit mounted on the 
inside of the luggage compartment lid. 
Comply with legal requirements 
requiring you to carry a hazard warn-
ing triangle in the vehicle.< 
First-aid kit* 
You will also find the first-aid kit in the 
onboard tool kit's container. 
Some of the articles contained in the 
first-aid kit have a limited service life. 
For this reason, check the expiration dates 
of each of the items regularly, and replace 
any whose expiration dates have passed. 
You can find replacements in any phar-
macy. 
Always comply with laws requiring a first-
aid kit to be carried in the vehicle.< 
Jump-starting 
When your battery is discharged you can 
use two jumper cables to start your vehicle 
with power from the battery in a second 
vehicle. You can also use the same method 
to help start another vehicle. Use only 
jumper cables with fully-insulated clamp 
handles.To avoid the risk of potentially fatal 
injury, always avoid all contact with 
electrical components while the engine is 
running. Carefully adhere to the following 
sequence, both to prevent damage to one 
or both vehicles, and to guard against pos-
sible personal injury.< 
Preparing
1.Check whether the battery of the other 
vehicle has a voltage of 12 Volts and 
approximately the same capacitance 
in  Ah. This information can be found on 
the battery 
2.Switch off the engine of the support 
vehicle
3.Switch off any electrical systems and 
components in both vehicles. 
Ensure that no contact exists 
between the bodywork on the two 
vehicles, otherwise there is a danger of 
short circuits.< 
Connecting the jumper cables
To avoid personal injury from sparks, 
always observe this sequence when 
connecting jumper cables.< 
Your BMW is equipped with an auxiliary 
terminal specifically designed for jump-
starting. It is located within the engine 
compartment, refer to arrow 1 in the illus-
tration. The symbol + is embossed on the 
cover.  

Everything from A to Z
226 Tires
Ð flat tire 203
Ð tire changes 203
Ð tire damage 191
Ð tire inflation pressure 188
Ð tire replacement 192
Ð tire size, refer to Wheel 
and tire 
combinations 192
Ð tire tread 191
Ð tread wear indicators 191
"TITLE" 167
Tone, adjusting 149
"Tone" for audio 
mode 148, 150
Tools 200
"TOP 8" 180
"TOP" for DVD mode 169
Topping up washer fluid 71
Torque 212
Tow fittings 208, 209
Towing
Ð with raised front axle 208
Track 213
Traction Control System, 
refer to DSC 92
Traffic congestion, refer to 
Selecting a new 
route 140
Transmission, refer to 
Automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 66
Transmission lockout, refer 
to Park detent 67
Transporting children 
safely 56
Travel route, refer to 
Route 140
Tread depth, tires 191
Treble 149
"Treble" for audio 
mode 150
Trip computer 86
Trip odometer 80
Trunk lid, refer to Luggage 
compartment lid 37
Turning circle 213
Turn signal indicators 69
Ð replacing bulbs 201, 202"TV" 163, 164
TV 163
Ð adjusting the picture 164
Ð adjusting the tone 149
Ð controls 148
Ð NTSC 164
Ð PAL 164
Ð programs 163
Ð SECAM 164
Ð selecting standard 164
Ð switching on 163
Ð volume 149
"TV format" 164
U
Undercoating, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Uniform Tire Quality 
Grading 190
Universal garage door 
opener, refer to 
Integrated universal 
remote control 111
Unlatching the engine 
hood 194
Unlocking without key, 
refer to Comfort 
Access 34
Upholstery care, refer to 
the Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Used batteries 206
V
Vacuum cleaner 
connection 116
Valve caps 204
Vanity mirror 51
Vehicle battery 205
Vehicle dimensions 213
Vehicle jack 203
Vehicle keys 32
Vehicle Memory 54
Ventilation 105
Ð draft-free 105
Ð while parked 109
Vents, refer to 
Ventilation 102"Video" 148
"View" for 
navigation 139, 140
Viscosity 196
Voice command 
system 16, 25
Voice guidance for 
navigation 141
Volume
Ð audio 149
Ð CD changer 149
Ð CD player 149
Ð DVD changer 149
Ð navigation 141
Ð portable phone 177
Ð radio 149
Ð TV 149
Ð voice command 
system 26
W
Warm feet, cool headroom, 
refer to Front 
ventilation 105
Warning lamps 12
Warning messages 82
Warning triangle 207
Warranty and Service 
Guide Booklet for 
Canadian models 198
"WB" 148, 155
Wear indicators in the 
tires 191
Weather Band 155
Weights 214
Wheel and tire 
combinations 192
Wheelbase 213
Wheel bolts
Ð wrench 203
Wheels and tires 192
Width 213
"Window" 107
Windows 41
Ð convenience operation 36
Ð remote control 34
Ð safety switch 42