
Cockpit
10
Cockpit 
Controls 
1Parking lamps/low beams53
2>Turn signals38
>Roadside parking lamps54
>High beams54
>Headlamp flasher38
>Computer
*44
3Fog lamps
*54
4Horn
5Washer/wiper system/rain sensor
*38
6Hazard warning flashers7Central locking system16
8Unlocking the hood88 

Cockpit
12
Colors
The indicator and warning lamps can light up in 
different colors and combinations.
The following section explains the significance 
of the individual colors as well as how you 
should respond when they appear.
>red:
Stop the vehicle immediately
or
an important reminder
>yellow:
Have the system inspected as soon as 
possible
or
For your information
>green:
For your information
>blue:
For your information
Buttons on steering wheel* 
The buttons integrated into the steering wheel 
are provided so that you can operate a number 
of accessories quickly and without being dis-
tracted from traffic conditions. You may oper-
ate: 
>Selected audio source functions
>Recirculated-air mode/steering wheel 
heater Brake warning lamp for Canadian 
models
Driving stability control systems/
ABS Antilock Brake System 
+49
ABS Antilock Brake System/chassis 
control system for Canadian models
Brake pads
 +92
DSC Dynamic Stability Control/
xDrive
+ 47, 49
Flat Tire Monitor 
+49
Automatic transmission 
+36
Engine oil 
+90
Service Engine Soon 
+94
Service Engine Soon warning lamp for 
Canadian models
Check Gas Cap
* +80
Engine electronics 
+34
Battery charge current 
+101
Topping off coolant91
Topping off washer fluid90
Lamp defective53
Turn signals38
Front fog lamps54
Headlamp flasher38
High beams54
Cruise control40
Indicates from ignition key in posi-
tion 2 when a door or the tailgate is 
opened. 

Opening and closing
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Manual operation 
In the event of an electrical malfunction, you can 
operate the panorama glass sunroof manually.
1.Pull off the cover firmly downward.
2.Insert the Allen wrench from the compart-
ment beneath the cargo area floor, refer to 
page99, into the proper opening and turn 
the panorama glass sunroof in the desired 
direction. Direction of rotation for closing, 
refer to arrow. 
Alarm system* 
The concept
The vehicle alarm system responds:
>When a door, the hood, or the tailgate is 
opened. 
>To movements inside the vehicle: interior 
motion sensor, refer to Tilt alarm sensor 
and interior motion sensor.
>To changes in the vehicle tilt angle such as 
occur during attempts to steal the wheels or 
tow the vehicle. 
>To interruptions in battery voltage.The system responds to unauthorized vehicle 
entry and attempted theft by simultaneously 
activating:
>The acoustic alarm for approx. 30 seconds. 
>The hazard warning flashers for approx. 
5minutes.
>The high beams, which flash on and off in 
the same rhythm.
Arming and disarming alarm system
When you lock or unlock the vehicle, either with 
the remote control or at the door lock, the alarm 
system is armed or disarmed at the same time.
If the alarm system has been properly armed, 
the hazard warning flashers light up once.
You can have different acknowledgment 
signals set to confirm arming and disarm-
ing.<
You can also open the tailgate with the system 
armed using the   button on the remote con-
trol, refer to page17. When you close the tail-
gate, the system is rearmed. 
Switching off alarm
>Unlock the vehicle using the remote control, 
refer to page17.
or
>Turn the ignition key to position 1.
Indicator lamp displays 
>The indicator lamp below the interior rear-
view mirror flashes continuously: the sys-
tem is armed.  

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Lamps
Parking lamps/low beams 
Parking lamps 
The front, rear and side vehicle lighting 
is switched on. You can use the parking 
lamps for parking. For lighting on one 
side for parking as an additional feature, refer to 
page54. 
Low beams 
When you switch off the ignition with 
the headlamps on, the headlamps go 
out and only the parking lamps remain 
on.
Lamp defective 
The indicator lamp lights up.
At least one bulb of the exterior lighting 
on the vehicle is defective.
Replacing bulbs, refer to page95.
Pathway lighting 
When you activate the headlamp flasher after 
parking the vehicle and switching off the lamps, 
the low beams will come on for a brief period.
You may also have this function deacti-
vated if you wish.< 
Lights on warning 
If you turn the ignition key to position 0, an 
acoustic signal sounds when you open the 
driver's door for a few seconds to remind you 
that the lights have not yet been switched off
. 
Daytime driving lamps* 
You can leave the light switch in the second 
position: all external lamps go out when you 
switch off the ignition.
Always observe all applicable laws governing 
the use of daytime driving lamps.
You can switch on the parking lamps when 
needed using the standard procedure 
described under Parking lamps.
You can have the daytime driving lamps 
activated on your vehicle.< 
Automatic headlamp control* 
When you set the switch to this posi-
tion, the system activates and switches 
on and off the low beams in response to 
changes in ambient light conditions, for 
instance, in tunnels, at dawn and dusk, and in 
rain and snow.
The low beams remain switched on 
regardless of the ambient light when you 
switch on the front fog lamps.< 
Automatic headlamp control cannot 
serve as a substitute for the driver's judg-
ment in determining when the vehicle lamps 
should be switched on. For example, the sys-
tem cannot detect fog. To avoid safety risks, 
you should always switch on the lamps manu-
ally under these conditions.<
You can have the sensitivity of the head-
lamp control adjusted.< 
Adaptive Head Light* 
The concept
Adaptive Head Light is a variable headlamp 
control system that enables better illumination 
of the road surface. Depending on the steering 
angle and other assumptions, the light from the 
headlamp follows the course of the road. 

Lamps
54
Activating Adaptive Head Light
In ignition key position 2, turn the light 
switch to the position Automatic head-
lamp control, refer to page53.
To avoid blinding oncoming traffic, the Adaptive 
Head Light
>is not active when driving in reverse
>i s  o n l y  a c t i v e  t o w a r d  p a s s e n g e r ' s  s i d e  w h e n  
stationary
Malfunction
The LED next to the symbol for automatic head-
lamp control flashes. Adaptive Head Light is 
faulty or has failed. Have the system checked as 
soon as possible.
High beams/roadside parking 
lamps 
1High beams 
2Headlamp flasher 
3Roadside parking lamps 
Roadside parking lamps, left or right*
You also enjoy the option of lighting up just one 
side of your vehicle when parking. When using 
this function, comply with national regulations:
In ignition key position 0 or with ignition key 
removed: 
Move the lever into the corresponding turn sig-
nal position. 
The roadside parking lamps drain the bat-
tery. Avoid using for longer periods, as 
otherwise it may not be possible to start the 
engine.<
Fog lamps* 
Briefly press the button once again to switch 
on/off.
The parking lamps or low beams must 
be switched on for the fog lamps to 
operate. The green indicator lamp 
lights up when the fog lamps are. 
If the automatic headlamp control is acti-
vated, the low beams will come on auto-
matically when you switch on the fog lamps.<
Instrument lighting 
Turn the serrated dial to adjust the illumination 
intensity.  

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Halogen low beams 
H7 bulb, 55 watts 
Always wear gloves and eye protection – 
the atmosphere within the bulb is pres-
surized. Failure to observe this precaution can 
lead to personal injury should the bulb be dam-
aged.< 
Driver's side
1.Position the screwdriver from the onboard 
tool kit and pull off the lamp cover.
Exercise caution when handling the 
screwdriver, as otherwise personal 
injury can occur or the vehicle can be dam-
aged.< 
2.Press the bulb holder downward and 
remove.
3.Remove the bulb, install a new bulb.
4.Place the bulb holder with the lower edge 
against the bracket and press it in until the 
lamp base locks in place.
Front passenger side
Before replacing the bulb, remove the reservoir 
for the windshield washing system from the 
bracket. To do so, loosen the bolt, refer to 
arrow, and place the reservoir to one side. 
Bear in mind that the windshield washing 
system reservoir is heavy. If you do not, 
injuries or damage to the vehicle can occur.< 
For bulb replacement procedure, refer to 
Driver's side.
Halogen high beams 
H7 bulb, 55 watts 
Always wear gloves and eye protection – 
the atmosphere within the bulb is pres-
surized. Failure to observe this precaution can 
lead to personal injury should the bulb be dam-
aged.< 
Driver's side
1.Open the clip and remove the lamp cover.
2.Press the bulb holder downward and 
remove, refer to Low beams.
3.Pull off the lamp base; plug in a new lamp 
base. 

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4.Place the lamp base with the lower edge 
against the bracket and press it in until the 
lamp base locks in place.
Make sure that the cover does not fall into 
the engine compartment, as otherwise 
the vehicle can be damaged or other road users 
can be endangered.< 
Front passenger side
Before replacing the bulb, remove the reservoir 
of the windshield washer system from the 
bracket, refer to Halogen low beams on 
page96.
For bulb replacement procedure, refer to 
Driver's side.
Xenon lamps* 
The service life of these bulbs is very long and 
the probability of a failure is very low, provided 
that they are not switched on and off an unusual 
number of times. If one of these bulbs should 
nevertheless fail, it is possible to continue driv-
ing with great caution using the fog lamps, pro-
vided traffic laws in your area do not prohibit 
this. 
To avoid risk of potentially fatal injuries: 
owing to the extremely high voltages at 
which these units operate, service work should 
always be entrusted to qualified personnel.< 
Parking and roadside parking lamps 
5 Watt bulb 
In case of a malfunction, please contact your 
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle Center. 
Turn signal, front 
21 watt bulb Access to the turn signal is at the edge of the 
lamp unit, refer to arrow. 
Make sure that the lamp base does not fall 
into the engine compartment, as other-
wise the vehicle can be damaged or other road 
users can be endangered.< 
1.Turn the lamp base and remove it.
2.Replace the bulb.
3.Insert the lamp base. If it does not snap in 
place immediately, turn the lamp base until 
it does.
Side-mounted turn signals 
5 Watt bulb 
1.Use finger pressure against the rear end of 
the lamp, refer to arrow, to press it forward 
for removal. 
2.Apply gentle pressure to the bulb while 
turning it to the left and pull it out.
3.Install in the reverse order.
Front fog lamps 
H11 bulb, 55 watts 
Always wear gloves and eye protection – 
the atmosphere within the bulb is pres-
surized. Failure to observe this precaution can  

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Circulation of air, refer to 
Recirculated-air 
mode57,60
Cleaning, vehicle, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Cleaning rear window39
Cleaning windows, 
reservoir90
Cleaning windshield39
Clock43,44
– 12/24 hour mode44
– setting, also refer to Owner's 
Manual for Radio/Onboard 
Computer
– setting time43
Closing
– from inside18
– from outside16
Clothes hooks65
Clutch72
– breaking-in72
Cockpit10
Cold start, refer to Starting the 
engine34
Combination of wheel/tire86
Compact wheel, wheel 
changes99
Compartments, refer to 
Storage compartments64
Computer44
– also refer to Owner's Manual 
for Onboard Computer
– functions44
Condensation, refer to
– Air conditioner57,60
– Parking vehicle73
Connecting a car vacuum 
cleaner, refer to Power 
socket65
Consumption, refer to 
Average fuel 
consumption44
Consumption indicator, refer 
to Fuel gage42
Controls, refer to Cockpit10Convenience operation
– from outside18
– panorama glass sunroof18
– windows18
Coolant91
– level91
– temperature gage42
– warning lamp91
Cooling, refer to 
Temperature57,60
Cooling system filling 
capacity, refer to Filling 
capacities112
Copyright2
Cruise control40
– buttons on steering 
wheel12
– indicator lamp40
Cruising range45
Cup holders63
Curb weight, refer to 
Weights112
Cylinders, refer to Engine 
data110
D
Dashboard lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting54
Dashboard system, refer to 
Cockpit10
Data, technical110
– dimensions111
– engine110
– filling capacities112
– weights112
Daytime driving lamps53
DBC Dynamic Brake 
Control47
– warning lamp49
Deactivating front passenger 
airbags31,52
Decommissioning the vehicle, 
refer to the Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Defective lamp53
Defects7Defrosting windows58,60
– air conditioner58
– automatic climate control60
Defrosting windows and 
removing condensation
– air conditioner58
– automatic climate control60
Defrosting windshield, refer to 
Defrosting windows58,60
Defrost position, refer to 
Defrosting windows58,60
Digital clock43
Dimensions111
Dipstick, engine oil90
Directional indicators, refer to 
Turn signals38
Disc brakes73
Displacement, refer to Engine 
data110
Display illumination, refer to 
Instrument lighting54
Display lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting54
Displays, refer to Instrument 
cluster11
Disposal
– engine oil91
– vehicle battery101
Distance warning, refer to 
PDC Park Distance 
Control46
Door keys16
Door lock18
Doors, manual operation18
DOT Quality Grades84
Draft-free ventilation58,61
Driving lamps, refer to Parking 
lamps/low beams53
Driving notes72
Driving on poor roads76
Driving stability control 
systems47
Driving through water76
Drying the air, refer to Air 
conditioner57,60
DSC Dynamic Stability 
Control47
– indicator lamp47