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1Glasses compartment116
2Storage compartment116
3Switching audio and video sources on/
off and adjusting volume149
4Telephone keypad, folding176
5Automatic air distribution and supply, 
left side of passenger 
compartment104
6Outside air/AUC Automatic recircu-
lated-air control/Recirculated air105
7Defrosting windshield and windows and 
removing condensation105
8Control Display17
9Temperature, left side of passenger 
compartment: turn 
For maximum cooling: press105
10Glass roof, electric
*44
11Memory keys for integrated universal 
remote control
*112
12Air supply, left side of passenger com-
partment: turn 
To switch off automatic climate control: 
press105,107
13Reading lamps102
14Hazard warning flashers
15Interior lamps102
16Air supply on right side of passenger 
compartment10417Temperature, right side of passenger 
compartment: turn 
For residual heat utilization: press105
18Rear window defroster
19Air conditioning105
20Starting an emergency call177
21Opening the glove compartment
22Automatic air distribution and supply, 
right side of passenger 
compartment107
23Station/track search and CD
*, TV* 
and DVD
*148
24Central locking system38
25Controller17
26Control Center buttons17
27Seat adjustment47
Heated seats
*52
Active seat ventilation
*52
Active seat for driver
*53
Seat, mirror and steering wheel 
memory55 

Adjustments
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Adjustments
Sitting safely 
The ideal sitting position can make a vital 
contribution to relaxed driving that is as 
fatigue-free as possible. The sitting posi-
tion plays an important role together with 
the safety belts and airbags in an accident. 
To ensure that the safety systems operate 
with optimized efficiency, we strongly urge 
you to observe the instructions contained 
in the following section.
For additional information on transporting 
children safely, refer to page58. 
Sitting safely with airbags 
Always maintain an adequate dis-
tance between yourself and the air-
bags. Always hold the steering wheel by its 
rim with hands at the 9 o'clock and 
3 o'clock positions, to minimize the risk of 
injuries to your hands and arms in the event 
of airbag deployment. 
No one and nothing is to come between the 
airbags and the seat occupant. 
Do not use the cover of the front airbag on 
the front passenger side as a storage area. 
Make sure that the front passenger is cor-
rectly seated and does not rest feet or legs 
on the instrument panel, otherwise leg inju-
ries can occur if the knee and front airbag 
are triggered. 
Never let an occupant's head rest near or 
on a side airbag because the inflating air-
bag could cause a serious or fatal injury.<
Even if you adhere to all the instructions, 
injuries resulting from contact with airbags 
cannot be fully excluded, depending on the 
circumstances. The ignition and inflation 
noise may provoke a mild – usually tempo-
rary – hearing loss in extremely sensitive 
individuals.
For airbag locations and additional infor-
mation on airbags, refer to page98.
Sitting safely with safety belts 
Even though there is an airbag, wear a 
safety belt every time you get in the vehicle. 
Although airbags enhance safety by pro-
viding added protection, they are not a 
substitute for safety belts.
Your vehicle has five seats that are all 
equipped with a safety belt.
At all times, occupants should sit 
upright and be properly restrained, 
infants and small children in appropriate 
child-restraint systems; larger children and 
adults using the safety belts.
Expectant mothers should always wear 
their safety belts, taking care to position the 
lap belt against the lower hips, where it will 
not exert pressure against the abdominal 
area.
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. 
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 twisting the belt while routing it firmly 
across the hips and shoulder. Do not allow 
the belt to rest against hard or fragile 
objects. Otherwise, in the event of a frontal 
impact, a loose lap belt could slide over 
your hips, leading to abdominal injury. 
Avoid wearing clothing that prevents the 
belt from fitting properly and pull the lap 
belt periodically to readjust the tension 
across your shoulder in order to avoid a 
reduction in the retention effect of the 
safety belt.<
For instructions on operating safety belts, 
refer to page51.  

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Seats 
Note before adjusting 
Never attempt to adjust your seat 
while operating the vehicle. The seat 
could respond with unexpected movement, 
and the ensuing loss of vehicle control 
could lead to an accident. 
Also on the passenger's side, do not incline 
the backrest too far to the rear while the 
vehicle is being driven, as otherwise there 
is a danger in the event of an accident of 
'sliding under' the safety belt, eliminating 
the protection normally provided by the 
belt.< 
Please observe the information on damage 
to safety belts provided on page51 and the 
information on the active head restraints on 
page49. 
The concept
You adjust the seat in two stages: 
1Preselect the function: the button lights 
up brightly 
2Adjustments: slide control knob to 
>front or rear or 
>upwards or downwards  
>or turn  
Power seat adjustment 
You can use the control knob to adjust var-
ious functions after first selecting them with 
the buttons. 
To ensure that the safety systems 
continue to provide optimized protec-
tion, please observe the adjustment 
instructions on page47.< 
3Longitudinal direction:  
Height:
Backrest:  
This button is normally active
4Thigh support:  
Height:  
Tilt angle:
5Lumbar support
*, refer to next column
6Height of the head restraint:  
Front comfort seat* adjustment 
In addition to the power seat functions, 
several other adjustment options are also 
available with the comfort seat:
4Thigh support:  
Tilt angle:  
5Lumbar support, see below
Backrest width: 
Increase or decrease lateral 
support
6Shoulder support, see below
Height of the head restraint:  
Backrest:  
Automatic backrest width 
adjustment
The backrest automatically moves to the 
widest possible position to ease driver 
entry and exit before then returning to the  

Adjustments
48 standard position or stored memory set-
ting.
This automatic system is influenced on 
both seats by each door as well as on the 
d r i v e r ' s  s e a t  b y  t h e  i g n i t i o n  a n d  o n  t h e  f r o n t  
passenger's seat by the safety belt buckle.
Sports seat* adjustment 
In addition to the power seat functions, 
several other adjustment options are also 
available with the sports seat:
4Thigh support:  
6Height of the head restraint:  
Lumbar support adjustment 
5Lumbar support 
You can also adjust the contours of the 
backrest to obtain additional support in the 
lumbar region. 
The upper hips and spinal column receive 
supplementary support to help you main-
tain a relaxed, upright sitting position. 
>Press front or rear: 
Increase or decrease curvature 
>Press top or bottom: 
Extend curvature upward or downward. 
Shoulder support adjustment 
6Adjust the tilt angle of the shoulder 
support:  
You can use the adjustable upper backrest 
for supplementary support in the shoulder 
region. This provides a relaxed driving 
position and helps relieve stress on the 
shoulder muscles. 
Make corrections in the forward/
backward adjustment of the seat to 
ensure that the safety belt still fits firmly 
against your body. If you do not do this, the 
protection provided by the safety belt may 
be reduced.<
Rear comfort seat* adjustment 
You can use the control knob to adjust var-
ious functions after first selecting them with 
the buttons.
1Longitudinal direction:  
Tilt angle:  
Backrest:  
This button is normally active 
2Lumbar support, refer to page48
3Shoulder support:  
Height of the head restraint:  
Backrest:  
It is not possible to adjust the comfort 
seats if the safety switch for the 
power windows has been pressed, refer to 
page44.< 
Adjusting passenger seat from rear 
The front passenger's seat can be adjusted 
from the rear sitting positions, for instance, 
when a rear passenger desires more leg-
room. 
Press the button to activate this function, 
refer to arrow. 
You can use the control knob to adjust the 
settings after selecting the desired function 
with the buttons. 

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1Longitudinal direction:  
Height:  
Backrest:  
2Height of the head restraint:  
Press the button again, refer to arrow, to 
deactivate this function.
Resetting to standard adjustment 
position
You can use the button to return the rear 
seats to their standard or default positions. 
Maintain pressure on the button until the 
system completes the adjustment. 
It will be necessary to return the rear 
seats to their standard position before 
using a child-restraint system, for instance, 
refer to page58.< 
Head restraints 
Adjustment information 
Head restraints reduce the risk of spi-
nal injury in the event of an accident. 
Adjust the head restraints so that they are 
centered roughly at the level of your ears.<
Height adjustment
Set the height of the head restraint.
Tilt angle adjustment
Swivel the head restraint. 
With the comfort seat, adjust the dis-
tance to the back of the head via the 
shoulder support.< 
Side extensions adjustment
You can fold the side extensions on the 
head restraint forward for increased lateral 
support. 
Front head restraints, active* 
The front comfort seats are equipped with 
an active head restraint.
When necessary, the system will respond 
to a rear impact by automatically triggering 
the active head restraints. 
To ensure that the active head 
restraints afford maximum protection, 
and to avoid unnecessary risks to personal 
safety, we request that you read and com-
ply with the following. 
>Adjust the head restraints so that they 
are centered at roughly ear height 
>Do not install seat or head-restraint 
covers 
>Never use the head restraints as sup-
ports for suspending objects of any  

Adjustments
50 kind, such as clothes hangers. Refrain 
from mounting accessories on either 
the seat or the head restraint.<
Rear seats 
Adjusting mechanically
>To raise: pull 
>To lower: press the button, arrow1, and 
push down the head restraint. 
To remove head restraints, refer to 
page50. 
Center head restraint adjustment
If the head restraint has been low-
ered, pull it back up, continuing until 
the detent engages, before allowing a pas-
senger to ride in the rear center position. 
Otherwise the level of occupant protection 
can be reduced.< 
Adjusting electrically* 
If necessary, adjust the head restraint's 
height to ensure that it is centered at 
roughly the height of the passenger's ears. 
With the safety switch pressed, refer 
to page44, the height adjustment of 
the head restraints is deactivated.< The head restraints at the outer sitting posi-
tions extend automatically whenever the 
system detects a passenger on the seat. 
You can also adjust the height of the head 
restraint electrically.
To prevent possible personal injury 
and property damage, always ensure 
that the area above the head restraints is 
clear and unobstructed before extending 
them upward.< 
Manual head restraint removal and 
installation 
Removal
1.Pull the head restraint upward to the 
stop 
2.Press the button, arrow1, and remove 
the head restraint. 
Installation
1.Press the button, arrow1, and slide the 
head restraint into its support 
2.Adjust the head restraint for your per-
sonal comfort. 
Rear comfort seat* 
Height adjustment 
If necessary, adjust the head restraint's 
height to ensure that it is centered at 
roughly the height of the passenger's ears. 
With the safety switch pressed, refer 
to page44, the height adjustment of 
the head restraints is deactivated.< 
The head restraints at the outer sitting posi-
tions extend automatically whenever the 
system detects a passenger on the seat.  

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You can also adjust the height of the head 
restraint electrically.
To prevent possible personal injury 
and property damage, always ensure 
that the area above the head restraints is 
clear and unobstructed before extending 
them upward.< 
Side extensions adjustment
You can fold the side extensions on the 
head restraint forward to increase lateral 
support. 
Safety belts 
Fastening
Make sure you hear the latch plate engage 
in the belt buckle. The warning lamp lights up after 
driving a short distance until after 
the driver and front passenger have 
fastened their safety belts. 
At the same time, an acoustic signal 
sounds. The warning lamp also lights up 
and a signal sounds if the driver or front 
passenger removes the safety belt during 
driving.
The warning lamp can light up and a 
signal can sound if objects are laid on 
the front passenger's seat.<
Releasing
1.Press the red button in the belt buckle
2.Hold the belt firmly
3.Guide the belt back into its reel.
The shoulder strap's anchorage point will 
be in the correct position for seat occu-
pants of every build if the seat is correctly 
adjusted, refer to page47. 
The two rear safety belt buckles integrated 
in the rear seat are for passengers sitting 
on the left and right. The belt buckle 
embossed with the word CENTER is 
intended exclusively for use by passengers 
riding in the center position. 
Damage to safety belts
In the event of loads caused by acci-
dents or other damage: have the belt 
system including the belt tensioner and any 
child restraint systems replaced and the 
anchorage points checked. Only have cor-
responding work carried out by a BMW 
center or a workshop that uses personnel 
trained in accordance with BMW require-
ments.<
Rear seats
When the rear center position is not 
occupied, the latch on the safety belt 
can be inserted in the slot between the 
seat's upholstery and the backrest.< 

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Heated seats* 
Front 
The system regulates the temperatures of 
the seat cushion and backrest. 
The temperature setting progresses one 
step through its control sequence each 
time you press the button. 
To switch off: 
Maintain pressure on the button for several 
seconds. 
Rear 
The operating concept is the same as for 
the front heated seats. 
Temperature distribution at front 
It is possible to select a temperature-distri-
bution pattern providing different levels of 
heating for the seat cushion and the back-
rest, for instance, to adapt for different 
clothing on the legs and upper body. 
1.Select "Climate" 
2.Select and confirm your selection 
3.Select "Seat temp." and confirm your 
selection 
4.Select "Left" or "Right" and confirm 
your selection 5.Turn to adjust temperature distribution 
6.Press to confirm your entry. 
The system automatically selects your 
individual temperature distribution 
settings each time you unlock the vehicle 
using your personal remote control.< 
Active seat ventilation* 
Front
The system progresses one step through 
the control sequence each time you press 
the button. 
To switch off: 
Maintain pressure on the button for several 
seconds. 
Use level 3 to cool the passenger 
compartment rapidly, for instance, 
when heat accumulates in the vehicle. The 
system automatically reverts to operation 
at level 2 after a brief period.<