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Seats
Note before adjusting 
Never try to adjust your seat while operat-
ing the vehicle. The seat could respond 
with unexpected movement, and the ensuing 
loss of vehicle control could lead to an accident. 
On the passenger side as well, do not recline 
the backrest too far while the vehicle is being 
driven, as otherwise there is a danger of sliding 
under the safety belt during an accident, elimi-
nating the protection normally provided by the 
belt.< 
Please observe the information on using safety 
belts provided on page27 and the information 
on the head restraints on page25.
Seat adjustment 
To ensure that the safety systems con-
tinue to provide optimized protection, 
please observe the adjustment instructions 
above.<
1Longitudinal direction
Pull the lever and slide the seat into the 
desired position.
After you release the lever, move the seat 
forward or backward slightly so that it 
engages fully.
2Height
Pull the lever and apply weight to or remove 
weight from the seat as required.3Backrest
Pull the lever and apply weight to or remove 
weight from the backrest as required.
Adjusting sports seat* 
You can also adjust the tilt and the thigh 
support:
1Upward tilt
Pull the lever as many times as required to 
set the desired tilt.
2Downward tilt
Press the lever as many times as required to 
set the desired tilt.
3Thigh support
Pull the lever and move the thigh support in 
a longitudinal direction.
Head restraints 
Head restraints reduce the risk of injury to 
cervical vertebrae when accidents occur. 
Adjust the head restraints so that their middles 
are approximately at ear height.< 

Adjustments
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Adjustments
Height adjustment: 
>To raise: pull upward.
>To lower: press button, arrow 1, and slide 
head restraint downward.
Front head restraint tilt angle: adjust by tilting.
Removing front head restraint 
1.Pull the head restraint upward to the stop. 
2.Press button, arrow 1, and pull head 
restraint all the way out. 
Installing front head restraint 
1.Press button, arrow1, and slide the head 
restraint into its sockets. 
2.Adjust the head restraint.
Power seat* 
To ensure that the safety systems con-
tinue to provide optimal protection, 
please observe the adjustment instructions on 
page24.<
1Tilt
2Longitudinal direction 
3Height 
4Backrest Setting the head restraint manually, refer to 
above paragraph.
Lumbar 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 sup-
plementary support to help you maintain a 
relaxed, upright sitting position. 
>To increase or decrease curvature: press 
switch forward or back. 
>To move curvature up or down: press 
switch up or down. 
Seat and mirror memory* 
You can store and select three different adjust-
ment settings for the driver's seat and exterior 
mirrors. 
The adjustment of the lumbar support is not 
stored in the memory.
Storing 
1.Turn the ignition key to position 1 or 2.
2.Set the desired seat and exterior mirror 
position. 

Adjustments
28 3.Guide the belt back into its reel.
The upper shoulder strap's anchorage point will 
be in the correct position for seat occupants of 
every build if the seat is correctly adjusted, refer 
to page24.
The two rear safety belt buckles integrated into 
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 posi-
tion.<
Safety belt reminder for front seats
The indicator lamp flashes or lights up. 
In addition, a signal sounds. Please 
make sure that the safety belts are 
being worn correctly.
The safety belt reminder is activated if the 
safety belt on the driver's side has not yet been 
fastened. 
At speeds greater than 5 mph/8 km/h, the 
safety belt reminder is also activated if the pas-
senger side safety belt has not yet been fas-
tened, if heavy objects are placed on the pas-
senger's seat, or if the front passenger's safety 
belt is released.
Damage to safety belts
If the safety belts are damaged or 
stretched in an accident: have the entire 
belt system, including the tensioning mecha-
nisms, replaced at your BMW Sports Activity 
Vehicle Center or at a workshop that works 
according to BMW repair procedures with cor-
respondingly trained personnel. Have the belt 
anchorage points inspected for damage at the 
same time. Failure to observe this precaution 
may prevent the safety belts from effectively 
providing optimal protection when needed. If a 
child-restraint system was in the vehicle during 
an accident, consult the manufacturer's 
instructions regarding replacement.< 
Steering wheel 
Adjustments
Do not adjust the steering wheel while the 
vehicle is moving. There is a risk of acci-
dent from unexpected movement.< 
1.Fold the clamping lever downward.
2.Adapt the steering wheel in the longitudinal 
direction and height of the seat position. 
3.Fold the clamping lever back up. 
Steering wheel heater* 
The button for steering wheel heater is located 
on the steering wheel, refer to page12.
Steering wheel heater: switching on/off
The steering wheel heater operates as of igni-
tion key position 2. 
Press the button to activate or deactivate this 
system. 
The indicator lamp within the button lights up 
when the steering wheel heater is in operation.
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors 
The mirror on the passenger side fea-
tures a lens with a more convex surface 
than the mirror installed on the driver's side. 
When estimating the distance between yourself 
and other traffic, bear in mind that the objects 
reflected in the mirror are closer than they 
appear. This means that estimations of the  

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Transporting children safely 
The right place for children
Children always in the rear
Accident research shows that the safest place 
for children in a vehicle is in the rear seat.
Older children should be tightly secured with a 
safety belt, after they have outgrown a booster 
seat that is appropriate for their age, height and 
weight.
If your vehicle is equipped with rear side 
airbags, do not allow children to lean 
toward the door trim, as serious injuries could 
occur if the side airbags are deployed and chil-
dren are too close to the airbags.< 
Deactivating side airbags in the rear
Labels in the rear door opening should indicate 
the status of your rear seat side airbags. If you 
are uncertain of their status, or wish to have the 
airbags activated or deactivated, please contact 
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle Center.
Child-restraint system in rear
Children under 13 years of age and chil-
dren less than 5 ft/150 cm tall should 
always ride in the rear and the restraint systems 
should be properly secured.<
Younger children should be secured in an 
appropriate child restraint system that has been 
first properly secured to the vehicle.
All rear seating positions in your vehicle meet 
the recommendations of SAE J1819, an indus-
try-recommended practice for securing child-
restraint systems in motor vehicles.
Exception for the front passenger seat 
Should it become necessary to use a 
child-restraint system on the front pas-
senger seat, the airbags on the passenger side 
must be deactivated. The passenger airbag 
indicator lamp above the interior rearview mirror 
must light up continuously. Otherwise, the front 
passenger airbags remain active and there is considerable risk of injury to children if the air-
bags are triggered, even with a child-restraint 
system. In this case, children should be seated 
in the rear and the system should be checked at 
your BMW Sport Activity Vehicle Center.<
Never install a rearward-facing child-
restraint system in the front passenger 
seat of this vehicle if the passenger airbag is not 
deactivated. If you do so, the child could be 
severely injured when the airbag is triggered. 
Your vehicle is equipped with an airbag supple-
mental restraint system for the front passenger. 
Because the backrest on any rearward-facing 
child-restraint system – of the kind designed for 
infants under 1 year and 20 Ibs./9 kg – would be 
within the airbag's deployment range, you 
should never mount such a system in the front 
passenger seat, since the impact of the airbag 
against the child restraint's backrest could lead 
to serious or fatal injuries.<
More information on automatic deactivation of 
the front passenger airbags, refer to page52.
Installing child-restraint 
systems 
Before installing any child-restraint system or 
child seat, read the following:
Observe the child-restraint system man-
ufacturer's instructions for selection, 
installation and use of the child-restraint sys-
tem. Otherwise the degree of protection can be 
reduced. 
After an accident, have all parts of the relevant 
vehicle safety belt system checked by a BMW 
Sports Activity Vehicle Center and replaced if 
necessary.<
Commercially-available child-restraint systems 
are designed to be secured with a lap belt or 
with the lap belt portion of a combination lap/
shoulder belt. Improperly or inadequately 
installed restraint systems can increase the risk  

Under the hood
92 sure to escape, then continue turning to 
open.
3.The coolant level is correct if the upper end 
of the red float bar is at least at the same 
height as the top edge of the filler neck, 
refer to arrow. The bar end may only pro-
trude by a maximum of ιin/2 cm, i.e. up to 
the second mark on the float bar, refer also 
to sketch beside the filler neck.
4.If the coolant is low, slowly add coolant up to 
the specified level – do not overfill.
5.Screw on the cap and tighten firmly.
6.Have the reason for the coolant loss elimi-
nated as soon as possible.
Brake system 
Malfunction 
Brake fluid 
The warning lamp lights up red despite 
the handbrake being released: 
Stop immediately. 
The brake fluid in the reservoir has fallen to 
below the minimum level. At the same time, a 
considerably longer brake pedal travel may be 
noticeable. Have the system checked immedi-
ately.
During continued driving increased brake 
pedal pressure may be necessary, and 
considerably longer braking distances may 
result. Please adapt your driving style accord-
ingly.< 
Display of the previously described 
malfunction on Canadian models.
Brake pads 
The warning lamp lights up.
The brake pads have reached their min-
imum pad thickness. Have brake pads 
replaced immediately. 
For your own safety: use only brake pads 
that BMW has approved for your particu-
lar vehicle model. As BMW cannot assess the 
suitability of other brake pads for use in your 
vehicle, we are unable to assume continued 
responsibility for the vehicle's operating safety 
if non-approved pads are installed.< 

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Do not remove the covers, and never 
stare into the unfiltered light for several 
hours, as irritation of the retina could result.<
Changing a wheel
Safety precautions to observe in the 
event of a flat tire and during all tire 
changes:
Park the vehicle as far as possible from passing 
traffic. Park on a firm, flat, surface. Switch on the 
hazard warning flashers.
Lock the steering wheel in straight-ahead set-
ting of the wheels. Engage the handbrake and 
engage first gear, reverse gear or selector-lever 
setting P.
All passengers should be outside the vehicle 
and well away from your immediate working 
area, behind a guardrail, for instance.
If a warning triangle or portable hazard warning 
lamp is required, set it up on the roadside at an 
appropriate distance from the rear of the vehi-
cle. Comply with all safety guidelines and regu-
lations.
Change the wheel only on a level, firm surface 
which is not slippery. The vehicle or the jack 
could slip to the side if you attempt to raise the 
vehicle on a soft or slippery surface such as 
snow, ice, tiles, etc. 
Position the jack on a firm support surface.
Do not use a wooden block or similar object as a 
support base for the jack, as this would prevent 
it from extending to its full support height and 
reduce its load-carrying capacity.
To avoid serious or fatal injury: never lie under 
the vehicle, and never start the engine while it is 
supported by the jack.< 
What you will need 
Open tailgate and raise or remove floor cover, 
refer to page69. 
1Vehicle jack 
2Chock 
3Lug wrench 
In order to avoid rattling noises later, note the 
position of the tools when you remove them and 
return them to their original position when you 
are through using them.
Compact wheel 
The compact wheel is located under the cargo 
area on the floor of the vehicle.
1.Unscrew bolt, refer to arrow1.
2.Fold up lifting handle, refer to arrow2.
3.Turn the handle to the left as far as possible, 
refer to arrow3 on next page.
Turning the handle releases the com-
pact wheel. Weight approx. 18 Ibs./
8 kg. It must be held by the handle.< 

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Dimensions 
All dimensions in inches/millimeters. Smallest turning circle dia.: 38.4 ft/11.7 m. 
Height with roof rack
*: 66.0 in/1,674 mm. 

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Glove compartment64
Grills, refer to 
Ventilation57,61
Gross vehicle weight, refer to 
Weights112
Ground clearance76
H
Halogen lamps96
Handbrake35
– indicator lamp35
Hands-free microphone, refer 
to Car phone preparation66
Hands-free system66
Hazard warning flashers10
HDC Hill Descent Control48
Head airbags51
Headlamp control, 
automatic53
Headlamp flasher38
– indicator lamp12
Headlamps96
– care, refer to the Caring for 
your vehicle brochure
– replacing bulbs95
Headlamp washer 
reservoir90
– capacity, refer to Filling 
capacities112
Headlamp washer system90
– headlamp washing39
– washer fluid90
Head Light, refer to Adaptive 
Head Light53
Head restraints25
Heated mirrors29
Heated rear window
– air conditioner57
– automatic climate control61
Heated seats27
Heated steering wheel28
Heater
– rear window57,61
– windshield washer jets39Heating
– exterior mirror29
– seats27
– steering wheel28
Heating and ventilation56,59
Heavy cargo, refer to Cargo 
loading74
Height, refer to 
Dimensions111
Height adjustment
– seats25,26
– steering wheel28
High beams54
– headlight flasher54
– indicator lamp12
– replacing bulbs96
High Performance Synthetic 
Oil91
Hill-climbing ability, refer to 
Driving on poor roads76
Hill descent assistance, refer 
to HDC Hill Descent 
Control48
Hill Descent Control HDC48
Hills74
Holder for cups63
Hood88
Horn10
Hotel function16
Hot exhaust system73
Hydraulic brake assistant, 
refer to DBC Dynamic Brake 
Control47
Hydroplaning73
I
Ice warning44
Ignition34
Ignition key16
Ignition lock34
Imprint2
Index113Indicator/warning lamp
– airbags52
– alarm system22
– automatic transmission with 
Steptronic38
– brakes92
– coolant temperature42
– DSC47
– engine temperature42
– Flat Tire Monitor50
– fog lamps54
– front passenger airbags52
– reserve42
– safety belt warning27
Indicator/warning lamps, 
overview11
Individual settings, refer to 
Vehicle Memory, Key 
Memory30
Inflation pressure, refer to Tire 
inflation pressure82
Inflation pressure monitoring, 
refer to Flat Tire Monitor49
Inside rearview mirror, 
automatic dimming 
feature73
INSPECTION message43
Instrument cluster11
Instrument lighting54
Instrument panel, refer to 
Cockpit10
Integrated universal remote 
control62
Interior lamps55
– remote control17
Interior motion sensor23
– switching off17,23
Interior rearview mirror29
Interlock34
Intermittent operation, 
wipers38
Interval indicator, Service43