
A congenial climate
64
A congenial climate
Use the automatic facility by operating the 
AUTO button 12. Select an interior tem-
perature that is comfortable for you.
Detailed setting options are described for 
you in the following section.
Your vehicle has been designed to 
automatically select your personal cli-
mate-control settings whenever you unlock 
the doors using your individually pro-
grammed remote control.< 
If you want, you can have this function 
deactivated.< 
Automatic air distribution and supply
The AUTO program adjusts the 
airflow and distribution patterns 
for you while also using your 
preselected temperature setting as the 
basis for adjusting the interior climate to 
adapt to external influences Ð summer, win-
ter. 
Individual air distribution
You can cancel the AUTO pro-
gram by selecting specific air 
distribution patterns for your 
personal comfort, the auto-
matic air supply remains in 
operation. You can direct air to 
flow onto the windows  , toward the 
upper body  , and into the footwell  . 
You can reactivate the automatic air distri-
bution mode by selecting the AUTO button.
Temperature
The figures in the display pro-
vide a general indication of inte-
rior temperature. When you 
start the vehicle, this system 
ensures that the selected tem-
perature is achieved as quickly 
as possible. It then maintains this tempera-
ture, regardless of the season.
Air supply/blower
You can vary the air supply by 
pressing the upper or lower 
button. This switches off the 
automatic program for the air 
supply, and the word AUTO 
goes out in the display. The automatic 
mode for air distribution remains in opera-
tion as before. You can reactivate the auto-
matic air supply mode by selecting the 
AUTO button.
If you press the lower button when at the 
lowest blower speed, all displays go out: 
the blower, heating and air conditioner are 
switched off. The outside air supply is 
closed. You can restart the automatic cli-
mate control by pressing any of its buttons.
Defrosting windows and removing 
condensation
This program quickly removes 
ice and condensation from the 
windshield and door windows. 
Air conditioner
The air is cooled and dehumid-
ified and Ñ depending on the 
temperature setting Ñ warmed 
again. Depending on the weather, the 
windshield may fog over briefly when the 
engine is started. The window mist is 
reduced during A/C operation.
The air conditioner comes on automatically 
when you select the AUTO program.
During air conditioning condensation 
forms, which then exits under the 
vehicle. Traces of condensed water of this 
kind are thus normal.< 
Outside air/AUC Automatic 
recirculated-air control/
Recirculated-air mode
You can respond to unpleasant 
odors or pollutants in the imme-
diate environment by tempo-
rarily suspending the supply of outside air. 
The system then recirculates the air cur-
rently within the vehicle. Press the button  

Practical interior accessories
66
Practical interior accessories
Integrated universal remote 
control*
The concept 
The integrated universal remote control 
replaces up to three different hand-held 
transmitters for various items of radio-con-
trolled equipment such as door openers 
and house alarm systems. The integrated 
universal remote control recognizes and 
learns the transmitted signal of each of the 
original hand-held transmitters. 
The signal of an original hand-held trans-
mitter can be programmed on one of the 
three memory buttons 1. Following that, 
each of the devices can be actuated with 
the appropriately programmed memory 
button 1. The indicator lamp 2 flashes to 
confirm transmission of the signal. 
If the vehicle is sold, the memory of the 
memory buttons 1 should be cleared, refer 
to page  67. 
To prevent possible damage or injury, 
before programming or using the inte-
grated universal remote control, always 
inspect the immediate area to make certain 
that no people, animals or objects are 
within the travel range of the device. Also, 
comply with the safety precautions of the 
original hand-held transmitter.< 
Checking the compatibility 
If you see this symbol on the pack-
aging or in the manual supplied with 
the original hand-held transmitter, it 
is safe to assume that it is compatible with 
the integrated universal remote control.
If you have additional questions, 
please consult your BMW Sports 
Activity Vehicle Center or call 
1-800-355-3515.
You can also visit these websites:
www.bmwusa.com or 
www.homelink.com. HomeLink is a registered trademark owned 
by Johnson Controls, Inc.< 
Programming 
1Memory buttons 
2Indicator lamp 
Fixed-code hand-held transmitter 
1.Turn the ignition key to position 2
2.For initial use: 
Press both outer buttons  1 for approx. 
20 seconds, maintaining pressure until 
the indicator lamp 2 starts to flash. The 
three memory buttons 1 are cleared
3.Hold the original hand-held transmitter 
at a distance of approx. 2 in/5 cm to 
8 in/20 cm to the memory buttons 1
The required distance between 
the hand-held transmitter and 
memory keys 1 depends on the relevant 
system of the original hand-held trans-
mitter used.<
4.Simultaneously press the transmit but-
ton on the original hand-held transmit-
ter and the desired memory key 1 of the 
integrated universal remote control. Ini-
tially, the indicator lamp 2 flashes 
slowly. Release both buttons as soon 
as the indicator 2 lamp flashes rapidly. If 
the indicator lamp 2 does not flash rap-
idly after approx. 15 seconds, change 
the distance 
5.To program other original hand-held 
transmitters, repeat steps 3 and 4.  

Reference
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
 67
The corresponding memory button 1 is now 
programmed with the signal of the original 
hand-held transmitter.
The equipment can be used as of ignition 
key position 2.
If the device cannot be operated after 
repeated programming, check 
whether the original hand-held transmitter 
uses an alternating-code system. To do so, 
either read the instructions of the original 
hand-held transmitter or press and hold 
down the programmed memory button 1 of 
the integrated universal remote control. If 
the indicator lamp 2 on the integrated uni-
versal remote control flashes rapidly for a 
short time then lights up for approx. 2 sec-
onds, this indicates that the original hand-
held transmitter uses an alternating-code 
system. In the case of an alternating-code 
system, program the memory buttons 1 as 
described at the section on alternating-
code transmitters.<
Alternating-code transmitters 
Consult the operating instructions of the 
unit you wish to set when programming the 
universal remote control. You will find infor-
mation there on the possibilities for syn-
chronization.
When programming hand-held transmitters 
that employ an alternating code, please 
observe the following supplementary 
instructions: 
Programming will be easier with the 
aid of a second person.<
1.Park your vehicle within the range of the 
remote-controlled device 
2.Program the integrated universal 
remote control as described above at 
Fixed-code hand-held transmitters 
3.Locate the button at the receiver of the 
equipment to be set, e.g. on the drive 
4.Press the button on the receiver of the 
device you want to set up. After step 4, 
you have approx. 30 seconds for step 5
5.Press the programmed memory 
button 1 of the integrated universal 
remote control three times. The corresponding memory button 1 is now 
programmed with the signal of the original 
hand-held transmitter. 
If you have questions, please contact 
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle 
Center.<
Clearing the memory buttons 
Press both outer buttons 1 of the inte-
grated universal remote control for approx. 
20 seconds, maintaining pressure until the 
indicator lamp 2 starts to flash. All three 
memory buttons are cleared. 
The memory of individual memory 
buttons 1 cannot be cleared. 
Beverage holders
Front
Depending on your optional equipment, the 
center console contains either one or two 
beverage holders.
Passenger's side*
The beverage holder for the front passen-
ger is located beneath the air/heating vent. 

Everything from A to Z
120 Bottle holder, refer to 
Beverage holders 67
Brake fluid 96
Ð indicator lamp 96
Ð level 96
Ð replacing 96
Brake force display 54
Brake lamps
Ð defect 57
Ð indicator lamp 12
Ð replacing the bulbs 102
Brake pads and rotors
Ð breaking-in procedure 76
Brakes 77, 96
Ð ABS 77
Ð brake fluid 96
Ð break-in procedure 76
Ð handbrake 38
Ð indicator/warning 
lamp 38
Brake system
Ð brake-fluid level 96
Ð brake pads 96
Ð corrosion 77
Ð disc brakes 76, 77
Ð indicator lamp 96
Ð rotors 76, 77
Brake wear warning
Ð brake pads 96
Ð indicator lamp 96
Break-in procedures 76
Bulbs and lamps 99
Buttons in steering 
wheel 14
C
California Proposition 
65 Warning 98
Capacities 117
Car care, refer to Caring for 
your vehicle brochure
Car-care products, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Care, refer to Caring for 
your vehicle brochureCargo area 71
Ð capacity 116
Ð cover 71
Ð floor cover 72
Ð folding rear seat 
backrest 71
Ð increasing volume 71
Ð lashing eyes 73
Ð manual unlocking 21
Ð opening, remote 
control 19
Ð opening/closing 21
Ð opening from the 
outside 21
Ð sockets 73
Ð volume 116
Cargo bay, refer to Cargo 
area 71
Cargo loading 78
Caring for leather, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Caring for the carpet, refer 
to Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Caring for the vehicle finish, 
refer to Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Car keys, refer to Key 
set 18
Car phone preparation 70
Car wash 77
Car wash, refer to Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
Catalytic converter, refer to 
High temperatures 76
Central locking system 18
Ð interior 20
Changes, technical, refer to 
For your own safety 6
Changing a wheel 103
Check Gas Cap
Ð indicator lamp 12, 84
Checking inflation 
pressure 86
Child's seats, refer to 
Child-restraint 
systems 34
Child-restraint systems 34
Child-safety locks 36
Chock 103Chrome parts, care, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Cigarette lighter
Ð front 69
Ð rear 69
Circulation of air, refer to 
Recirculated-air 
mode 61, 64
Cleaning, vehicle, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Cleaning the windshield 42
Cleaning windows, 
reservoir 94
Clean the rear window 42
Clock 46
Ð 12/24 hour mode 48
Ð setting, refer also to 
Owner's Manual for 
Radio/Onboard 
computer 46
Clutch 76
Ð breaking in 76
Cockpit 10
Cold start, refer to Starting 
the engine 37
Comfort operation
Ð panorama glass roof 20
Compact wheel
Ð wheel changes 103
Compression ratio, refer to 
Engine data 114
Computer 47
Computer, functions 48
Condensation, refer to A/C 
operation 61, 64
Connecting a vacuum 
cleaner, refer to Lighter 
socket 69
Consumption, refer to 
Average fuel
consumption 48
Consumption indicator, 
refer to Fuel gauge 45
Contents 3
Controls, refer to 
Cockpit 10
Convenience operation
Ð from outside 20
Ð windows 20 

Everything from A to Z
122 US models, Warranty and 
Service Guide Booklet for 
Canadian models
ESP Electronic Stability 
Program, refer to DSC 
Dynamic Stability 
Control 50
Exhaust system, refer to 
High temperatures 76
Exterior mirror
Ð automatic dimming 
feature 32
Exterior mirrors 31
F
Fan, refer to Air 
supply 61, 64
Filling the windshield 
washer reservoir 94
Filter
Ð refer to Microfilter 62
Ð refer to Microfilter/
Activated charcoal 
filter 65
First-aid kit 108
Fittings, tow-starting and 
towing 109
Flat tire 103
Ð compact wheel 103
Ð Flat Tire Monitor 53
Flat Tire Monitor 53
Ð indicator lamp 53
Flooding, refer to Driving on 
bad roads 80
Floor cover 72
Fluid level
Ð indicator lamp 94
Fog lamps 58
Ð replacing bulbs 102
Folding rear seat back 71
Folding rear seat 
backrest 71
Footbrake, refer to Brake 
system 77, 96
Footbrake, refer to General 
driving notes 77, 96
Front/rear reading 
lamps 58
Front airbags 54
Front center armrest 68Front seat adjustment 27
Fuel 85
Ð average
fuel consumption 48
Ð capacity 117
Ð gauge 45
Ð quality 85
Ð volume 48
Fuel capacity 117
Fuel clock, refer to Fuel 
gauge 45
Fuel display, refer to Fuel 
gauge 45
Fuel filler cap 84
Fuel filler door 84
Ð releasing in the event of 
electrical defect 84
Fuses 106
G
Garage-door opener, refer 
to Integrated universal 
remote control 66
Gasoline, refer to Fuel 
quality 85
Gasoline consumption, 
refer to Average fuel
consumption 48
Gasoline display, refer to 
Fuel gauge 45
Gear changes, refer to 
Automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 40
Gear display 41
Gear lever
Ð automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 39
Ð manual transmission 39
General driving notes 76
Glove compartment 68
Grills, refer to 
Ventilation 61, 65
Ground clearance 80
H
Halogen lamps 100
Handbrake
Ð indicator lamp 38Hands-free microphone, 
refer to Car phone
preparation 70
Hands-free system 70
Hazard warning flashers 10
HDC Hill Descent 
Control 51
Headlamp control, 
automatic 57
Headlamp flasher 41
Ð indicator lamp 41
Headlamps 100
Ð bulb replacement 99
Headlamps, care, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Headlamp washer
reservoir 94
Headlamp washer 
system 94
Ð cleaning headlamps 42
Ð tank capacity, refer to 
Filling capacities 117
Ð washer fluid 94
Head restraints 28
Heated mirrors 32
Heated rear window
Ð air conditioner 61
Ð automatic climate 
control 65
Heated seats 30
Heated steering wheel 31
Heated windshield, 
automatic climate 
control 64
Heating
Ð exterior mirror 32
Ð rear window 61, 65
Ð seats 30
Ð steering wheel 31
Heating and 
ventilation 60, 63
Heavy cargo, refer to Cargo 
loading 78
Height, refer to 
Dimensions 115
Height adjustment
Ð seats 28
Ð steering wheel 31 

Reference
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
 123
High beams
Ð bulb replacement 100
Ð headlamp flasher 58
Ð indicator lamp 12
High Performance 
Synthetic Oil 95
Hill-climbing ability, refer to 
Driving on bad roads 80
Hill descent assistance,
refer to HDC 51
Hill Descent Control 
HDC 51
Hills 77
Holder for beverage 
cans 67
Horn 10
Hydraulic Brake Assistant, 
refer to DBC 50
Hydroplaning 77
I
Ice warning 47
Ignition 37
Ignition key 18
Ignition lock 37
Imprint 2
Indicator/warning lamp
Ð airbags 55
Ð alarm system 25
Ð brake system 96
Ð DSC 51
Ð Flat Tire Monitor 53
Ð fog lamps 58
Ð reserve 45
Ð safety belt warning 30
Indicator/warning lamps 12
Individual settings, refer to 
Vehicle Memory, Key 
Memory 33
Inflation pressure, tires 86
Inflation pressure 
monitoring, refer to Flat 
Tire Monitor 53
Instrument cluster 10, 11
Instrument illumination 58
Instrument lighting 58
Integrated universal remote
control 66
Interior lamps 58Interior mirror
Ð automatic dimming 
feature 32
Interior motion 
sensor 22, 25
Ð switching off 19
Interior rearview mirror 32
Interlock, refer to Ignition 
lock 37
Intermittent
Ð operation, wipers 41
J
Jacking points 104
Jumping, refer to Jump-
starting 108
Jump-starting 108
K
Key Memory 33
Keys 18
Kickdown 40
L
Lamps and bulbs 99
Lashing eyes, refer to 
Securing the load 79
Leather care, refer to 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
LEDs light-emitting 
diodes 103
License plate lamp
Ð bulb replacement 102
Lifting handle, compact 
wheel 104
Light-alloy wheels, care, 
refer to Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Light-emitting diodes 
LEDs 103
Lighter 69
Lighter socket 69
Lighting of instruments 58
Lighting of the instruments, 
refer to Instrument 
lighting 58Lights, refer to Parking 
lamps/low beams 57
Lights on warning 57
Load, refer to Loading 78
Loading
Ð securing the load 79
Ð stowing cargo 79
Ð vehicle 78
Loading area
Ð lid, refer to Tailgate 21
Load securing devices 79
Locking
Ð from inside 20
Ð from outside 18
Locking and unlocking 
doors
Ð from inside 20
Ð from outside 18
Longlife oils
Ð approved oils 95
Low beams 57
Ð automatic 57
Ð bulb replacement 100
Ð indicator lamp 57
Low-fuel warning light, 
refer to Fuel gauge 45
Lug bolts 104
Luggage compartment, 
refer to Cargo area
Luggage rack, refer to 
Roof-mounted luggage 
rack 79
Lumbar support 29
M
Maintenance 97
Maintenance system, 
BMW 97
Malfunction in automatic 
transmission system 41
Manual operation
Ð doors 20
Ð driver's door 20
Ð fuel filler door 84
Ð glass roof 24
Ð panorama glass roof 24
Ð tailgate 21
Manual transmission 39
Master keys with remote 
control 18 

Reference
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
 125
Range
Ð setting units 47
Rear armrest, refer to 
Center armrest 68
Rear backrests
Ð folding 71
Rear center armrest 68
Rear fog lamps
Ð bulb replacement 102
Rear lamps
Ð bulb replacement 102
Rear seat back
Ð folding 71
Rearview mirrors
Ð exterior 31
Rear window defroster
Ð air conditioner 61
Ð automatic climate 
control 65
Rear window safety 
switch 22
Rear window wiper 43
Recirculated-air mode
Ð air conditioner 61
Ð automatic climate 
control 64
Reclining seat 28
Refueling 84
Ð fuel filler door 84
Remaining distance to next 
vehicle service 46
Remote control
Ð fault 19
Ð garage-door opener 66
Ð tailgate 19
Removing condensation, 
windows
Ð air conditioner 62
Ð automatic climate 
control 64
Replacement fuses 106
Replacement of tires
Ð wheel changes 103
Replacement tire 103
Replacing bulbs, refer to 
Lamps and bulbs 99
Replacing light bulbs 99
Reporting safety defects 7
Reservoir, washer 
system 94Restraint systems, refer to 
Safety belts 30
Reverse 39
Reverse gear
Ð automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 40
Ð manual transmission 39
Rims 90
Roadside Assistance 107
Roll-up cover, refer to 
Cargo area cover 71
RON, refer to Fuel 
quality 85
Roof-mounted luggage 
rack 79
Rope, refer to Tow-starting 
and towing 109
Rotating coin holder, refer 
to Storage 
compartments 68
S
Safe sitting position with 
safety belts 27
Safety belts 30
Ð sitting safely 27
Ð warning lamp 30
Safety belt tensioners, refer 
to Safety belts 27
Safety belt warning
Ð indicator lamp 30
Safety defects, reporting 7
Safety feature
Ð power windows 22
Safety systems, refer to 
ABS Antilock Brake 
System 50
Safety systems, refer to 
DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control 50
Screwdriver, refer to 
Onboard tool kit 99
Seat, electric power 29
Seat heating 30
Seat memory, refer to Seat 
and mirror memory 29
Securing cargo 79
Selector lever, automatic 
transmission 40Selector lever interlock, 
refer to Shiftlock 40
Service and warranty 
notes 7
Service Engine 
Soon 38, 98
Service Interval 
Display 46, 97
Setting the units 47
Setting units 47
Shiftlock, changing the 
selector-lever 
positions 40
Side airbags 54
Side lamps 57
Side tilt 80
Side turn signal indicators
Ð bulb replacement 101
Sitting safely 27
Ð with airbag 27
Ð with safety belts 27
Ski bag 70
Smokers' package, refer to 
Ashtray 69
Sockets 69, 73
SOS, refer to Starting an 
emergency call 107
Spare fuses 106
Spare key 18
Spare tire, refer to Wheel 
changes 103
Special oils, refer to 
Approved oils 95
Special washing 
program 42
Specified oils 95
Speedometer 11
Speedometer, refer to 
Instrument
cluster 11
Sport program
Ð automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 40
Sports seat 28
Stability control, refer to 
DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control 50
Standing lamps 58
Starting, engine 37
Starting, refer to Starting 
the engine 37 

Everything from A to Z
126 Starting assistance, refer to 
Jump-starting 108
Starting difficulties
Ð temperature 38
Starting-off assistance, 
DSC 50
Starting the engine 38
Startup difficulties
Ð jump-starting 108
Status of this Owner's 
Manual at time of 
printing 5
Steering lock 37
Steering wheel 10, 14
Ð adjustment 31
Ð lock 37
Steering wheel heater 31
Steering wheel with 
buttons 14
Steptronic 39
Storage compartments 68
Storage package 68
Storage package nets 68
Storage space, refer to 
Cargo area 71
Storing seat position, refer 
to Seat and mirror 
memory 29
Storing the seat 
adjustment 29
Straps, refer to Loading 78
Stroke, refer to Engine 
data 114
Supply reservoir cleaning 
systems 94
Switches, refer to 
Cockpit 10
Switching off the engine 38
Symbols 4
T
Table of contents 3
Tachometer 45
Tailgate
Ð closing 21
Ð emergency operation 21
Ð opening from the 
outside 21
Ð remote control 19Tailgate lamp
Ð bulb replacement 103
Tail lamps
Ð bulb replacement 102
Ð indicator lamp 57
Tank capacity 117
Technical modifications 6
Telephone, refer to 
separate Owner's Manual
Temperature
Ð air conditioner 61
Ð automatic climate 
control 64
Temperature, tires 88
Temperature display
Ð ice warning 47
Ð outside temperature 47
Ð setting the units 47
Temperature gauge 45
Thigh support 
adjustment 28, 29
Three-point belt 30
Tightening torque 105
Tilt alarm sensor 25
Ð switching off 25
Tilt function, passenger-
side mirror 32
Tire inflation pressures 86
Tire pressure monitoring, 
refer to Flat Tire 
Monitor 53
Tires
Ð age 88
Ð break-in procedure 76
Ð changing 89
Ð condition 89
Ð DOT Quality Grades 88
Ð flat 103
Ð inflation pressure 86, 87
Ð replacing 89
Ð storage 90
Ð temperature 88
Ð traction 88
Ð treadwear 88
Ð Uniform Tire Quality 
Grading 89
Ð wear indicators, refer to 
Tire tread/damage 89
Ð wheel change 103
Tools, refer to Onboard tool 
kit 99Torque of lug bolts 105
Tow bar 109
Tow fittings 109
Towing 109
Towing the vehicle 109
Tow rope 109
Tow sockets for tow 
fitting 109
Tow-starting 109
Track width, refer to 
Dimensions 115
Traction 88
Traction control
Ð DSC 50
Trailer loads 116
Transmission 39
Ð automatic transmission 
with Steptronic 39
Ð manual transmission 39
Transmission lockout, refer 
to P Parking 40
Transmission 
malfunction 41
Transporting children 34
Transporting children 
safely 34
Tread depth, refer to Tire 
tread 89
Treadwear 88
Trip-distance counter, refer 
to Trip odometer 45
Trip odometer 45
Trunk, refer to Cargo 
area 71
Trunk lid, refer to 
Tailgate 21
Turning circle, refer to 
Dimensions 115
Turn signal indicators 41
Ð bulb replacement 101
Turn signal indicators, side
Ð bulb replacement 101
U
Underbody protection, 
refer to Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Uniform Tire Quality 
Grading 89