
Notes
6
For your own safety 
Maintenance and repair 
Advanced technology, e.g. the use of 
modern materials and high-performance 
electronics, requires specially adapted mainte-
nance and repair methods. Therefore, only have 
corresponding work on your BMW carried out 
by a BMW Sports Activity Vehicle Center or a 
workshop that works according to BMW repair 
procedures with correspondingly trained per-
sonnel. If work is carried out improperly, there is 
a danger of consequential damage and the 
related safety risks.< 
California Proposition 65 Warning 
California law requires us to state the following 
warning:
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of 
automobile components and parts, 
including components found in the interior fur-
nishings in a vehicle, contain or emit chemicals 
known to the State of California to cause cancer 
and birth defects and reproductive harm. In 
addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and 
certain products of component wear contain or 
emit chemicals known to the State of California 
to cause cancer and birth defects or other 
reproductive harm. 
Battery posts, terminals and related accesso-
ries contain lead and lead compounds. Batter-
ies also contain other chemicals known to the 
State of California to cause cancer. Wash your 
hands after handling. Used engine oil contains 
chemicals that have caused cancer in labora-
tory animals. Always protect your skin by wash-
ing thoroughly with soap and water.<
Parts and accessories
For your own safety, use genuine parts 
and accessories approved by BMW.
When you purchase accessories tested and 
approved by BMW and Genuine BMW Parts, 
you simultaneously acquire the assurance that 
they have been thoroughly tested by BMW to 
ensure optimum performance when installed 
on your vehicle.
BMW warrants these parts to be free from 
defects in material and workmanship.
BMW will not accept any liability for damages 
resulting from installation of parts and accesso-
ries not approved by BMW.
BMW cannot test every product made by other 
manufacturers to verify if it can be used on a 
BMW safely and without risk to either the vehi-
cle, its operation or its occupants.
Genuine BMW Parts, BMW Accessories and 
other products approved by BMW, together 
with professional advice on using these items, 
are available from all BMW Sports Activity Vehi-
cle Centers.
Installation and operation of non-BMW 
approved accessories such as alarms, radios, 
amplifiers, radar detectors, wheels, suspension 
components, brake dust shields, telephones, 
including operation of any mobile phone from 
within the vehicle without using an externally 
mounted antenna, or transceiver equipment, for 
instance CBs, walkie-talkies, ham radios or sim-
ilar accessories may cause extensive damage 
to the vehicle, compromise its safety, interfere 
with the vehicle's electrical system or affect the 
validity of the BMW Limited Warranty. Refer to 
your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle Center for 
additional information.<
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of 
the emission control devices and sys-
tems may be performed by any automotive 
repair establishment or individual using any cer-
tified automotive part.< 

At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Mobility Reference
 13
>Cruise control 
>Selected telephone functions
>Voice command system
In order to operate a system, the corre-
sponding system must be switched on.< 
Telephone*/voice command system*
Press briefly:
Accept incoming call, start dialing, terminate 
call.
Extended pressure:
Activate/deactivate voice command system
Telephone*/audio sources*
Display/hide phonebook. Display the entries 
consecutively with the buttons for fast forward/
reverse
Fast forward/reverse
>Radio
Press briefly: next station
>CD
Press briefly: skip track
Extended pressure: fast forward/reverse
>Phone
Browse through list of names
Volume
On the sports steering-wheel* the buttons +/– 
for volume are located on the left-hand side of 
the steering wheel.
Cruise control* 
Cruise control: resumeCruise control: storing and accelerating 
+ as 
well as braking and storing 
–
On the sports steering-wheel* the buttons +/– 
for the cruise control are located on the right-
hand side of the steering wheel.
Cruise control: activating/interrupting/deacti-
vating
Recirculated-air mode/steering wheel 
heater*
Depending on the equipment, there is a 
button for the recirculated-air mode or 
steering wheel heater.< 
Switching recirculated-air mode on and off
Steering wheel heater: switching on/off, refer to 
page28. 

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Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
 17
Protect the remote control against unau-
thorized use by handing over only the 
spare key, for example when using hotel valet 
parking.<
For additional details on the alarm system, refer 
to page22.
Because any persons or animals left unat-
tended 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.<
Unlocking
Press the   button. 
Press the button once to unlock the driver's 
door only; press a second time to unlock all 
remaining doors as well as the tailgate and the 
fuel filler door.
Convenience opening mode 
Press and hold the   button. The windows and 
the panorama glass sunroof open. 
If you desire, you can have this special 
feature activated/deactivated on a vehi-
cle-specific basis.< 
Locking and securing
Press the   button.
If you desire, the vehicle locks automati-
cally if no door or lid is opened after 
unlocking. You may have this function set on a 
vehicle-specific basis if you wish.<
As confirmation for the fact that the vehicle is 
properly locked, the hazard warning flashers 
light up.
If you wish, you can have this special fea-
ture deactivated on vehicles without an 
alarm system.<
Switching off tilt alarm sensor* and 
interior motion sensor
* 
Press the   button again directly after 
locking. 
For details, refer to page23. 
Switching on interior lamps 
Press the   button if the vehicle is locked.
You can also use this function to locate your 
vehicle in parking garages etc.
Panic mode*
By pressing and holding the   button for more 
than approx. two seconds, you can trigger the 
alarm system
* in response to any impending 
danger.
To switch off the alarm: press any of the but-
tons.
Unlocking tailgate
Press the   button. 
The tailgate will open slightly, regardless of 
whether it was previously locked or unlocked. 
Before and after a trip, ensure that the 
tailgate has not been opened uninten-
tionally.
A previously locked tailgate is also locked again 
after closing.<
If you desire, the tailgate can only be 
opened using the remote control if the 
vehicle is unlocked. This can be adjusted.< 
Malfunctions
The remote control may malfunction due to 
local radio waves. 
Should the remote control fail to operate owing 
to interference of this kind, unlock and lock the 
vehicle via the door lock using the master key. 
If it is no longer possible to lock the vehicle via 
the remote control, the battery is discharged. 
Use this remote control during an extended 
drive; this will recharge the battery, refer to 
page16.
For US owners only
The transmitter and receiver units comply with 
part 15 of the FCC/Federal Communications 
Commission regulations. Operation is gov-
erned by the following:
FCC ID: LX8EWS
LX8FZVS 

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Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
 43
Between blue and red fields
Normal operating range. It is permissible for the 
dial to drift up to the red field. 
Red
Comes on while driving: 
The engine is overheated. Switch off the engine 
immediately and allow it to cool down.
Checking coolant level, refer to page91. 
When you switch on the ignition, the warning 
lamp1 comes on briefly to confirm that the sys-
tem is operational. 
Service Interval Display 
Remaining distance until next service 
due 
The displays shown in the illustration appear for 
a few seconds as of ignition key position 1 or 
after starting the engine. 
Together with the message OIL SERVICE or 
INSPECTION, the next scheduled service and 
remaining distance to this service are displayed 
in miles/kilometers.
The remaining distance is determined on the 
basis of the past driving style.
A flashing display and a '– sign' before the 
numerical value mean that the service interval 
has been passed by the displayed number of 
miles/kilometers. Please make an appointment 
with your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle Center.
Clock 
If you want to have a continuous clock display, 
you can also have the time displayed in the dis-
play of the car radio, refer to Owner's Manual for 
Radio.
You can adjust the clock, also for display in the 
radio, as follows.
Setting time 
As of ignition key position 1:
Hours
1.Hold button2 pressed for a few seconds 
until the hours are displayed and the colon 
flashes.
2.Press button1 repeatedly until the desired 
hour is set.
Minutes
3.Press button2 to change to the minutes.
4.Press button1 repeatedly until the desired 
minutes are set.
5.Press button2.
Time is confirmed.
The set time is transferred to the display of the 
radio or displayed in the instrument cluster.
Display mode
Ignition key in position 0 or removed:
Press button1.
The time and display of the miles/kilometers 
appear for a few seconds. 

Practical interior accessories
62
Practical interior accessories
Integrated universal remote 
control* 
The concept 
The integrated universal remote control 
replaces up to three different hand-held trans-
mitters for various items of radio-controlled 
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 trans-
mitters. 
The signal of an original hand-held transmitter 
can be programmed on one of the three mem-
ory buttons1. Once this is done, each of the 
devices can be actuated with the appropriately 
programmed memory button 1. The indicator 
lamp 2 confirms transmission of the signal. 
Should you sell your vehicle one day, be sure to 
delete the stored programs beforehand for your 
safety, refer to page63. 
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 peo-
ple, animals or objects are within the travel 
range of the device. Also, comply with the 
safety precautions of the original hand-held 
transmitter.< 
Checking compatibility 
If you see this symbol on the packaging 
or in the manual supplied with the orig-
inal 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 transmitters
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 lamp2 starts to flash. The three 
memory buttons1 are cleared.
3.Hold the original hand-held transmitter at a 
distance of approx. 2 in/5 cm to 8 in/20 cm 
from the memory buttons1.
The required distance between the 
hand-held transmitter and memory 
buttons1 depends on the relevant system 
of the original hand-held transmitter used.<
4.Simultaneously press the transmit button 
on the original hand-held transmitter and 
the desired memory button 1 of the inte-
grated universal remote control. Initially, the 
indicator lamp2 flashes slowly. Release 
both buttons as soon as the indicator 
lamp2 flashes rapidly. If the indicator 
lamp2 does not flash rapidly after approx. 
15 seconds, change the distance. 
5.To program other original hand-held trans-
mitters, repeat steps 3 and 4.  

Everything from A to Z
114 Black ice, refer to Ice 
warning44
Blower
– air conditioner57
– automatic climate control60
BMW maintenance system93
Bottle holder, refer to Cup 
holders63
Brake fluid92
– level92
– warning lamp92
Brake Force Display50
Brake lamps
– Brake Force Display50
– indicator lamp, defective 
lamp12,53
– replacing bulbs98
Brake pads
– breaking-in72
Brake pedal, refer to Safe 
braking73
Brake rotors
– brake system72
– breaking-in72
Brakes73,92
– ABS73
– brake fluid92
– breaking in72
– handbrake35
– indicator/warning lamp11
Brake system92
– brake fluid92
– brake pads92
– breaking-in72
– disc brakes74
– warning lamp92
Brake wear warning
– brake pads92
– warning lamp92
Breakdown service, refer to 
Receiving assistance103
Breaking-in72
Bulb replacement, refer to 
Lamps and bulbs95
Buttons on steering wheel12
C
California law
– Event Data Recorders94
– Proposition 65 Warning6
Calling, refer to telephone 
Owner's Manual
Can holder, refer to Cup 
holders63
Capacities112
Capacity, cargo area112
Car care, refer to the Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
Car-care products, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Care, refer to the Caring for 
your vehicle brochure
Cargo, securing75
Cargo area67
– capacity112
– cover67
– emergency operation, refer 
to Manual unlocking19
– floor cover69
– folding rear seat backrest67
– lashing eyes69
– lid, refer to Tailgate19
– opening, remote control17
– power socket69
Cargo loading74
– determining load limit74
– securing cargo75
– stowing cargo75
– vehicle74
Caring for artificial leather, 
refer to the Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Caring for leather, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Caring for plastic, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Caring for the carpet, refer to 
the Caring for your vehicle 
brochureCaring for the vehicle finish, 
refer to the Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Car keys, refer to Key set16
Car phone, refer to separate 
Owner's Manual
Car phone preparation66
Car radio, refer to Owner's 
Manual for Radio/Onboard 
Computer
Car wash73
– refer to the Caring for your 
vehicle brochure
Cassette operation, refer to 
Owner's Manual for Radio/
Onboard Computer
Catalytic converter, refer to 
Hot exhaust system73
CD operation, refer to Owner's 
Manual for Radio/Onboard 
Computer
Central locking system16
– interior18
Changes, technical, refer to 
For your own safety6
Changing a wheel99
Changing gears
– automatic transmission with 
Steptronic37
Changing wheels86
Charge-current indicator 
lamp12,101
Charging battery101
Check Gas Cap, warning 
lamp12,80
Checking oil level90
Child's seats, refer to Child-
restraint systems31
Child-restraint fixing system 
LATCH33
Child-restraint systems31
Child-safety locks33
Chock99
Chrome parts, care, refer to 
the Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Cigarette lighter65 

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Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
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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 

Everything from A to Z
116 DVD changer, refer to Owner's 
Manual for Radio/Onboard 
Computer
Dynamic Brake Control 
DBC47
– warning lamp49
Dynamic Stability Control 
DSC47
– indicator lamp47
E
EBV Electronic brake-force 
distribution47
Electrical malfunctions
– automatic transmission 
malfunction38
– door lock18
– driver's door18
– fuel filler door80
– panorama glass sunroof22
– tailgate19
Electronic brake-force distri-
bution EBV47
Electronic Stability Program 
ESP, refer to DSC Dynamic 
Stability Control47
Emergency call103
Emergency operation, refer to 
Manual operation
– doors18
– driver's door18
– fuel filler door80
– panorama glass sunroof22
– tailgate19
Emergency Service, refer to 
Receiving assistance103
Engine
– breaking-in72
– data110
– indicator lamps34
– speed42
Engine compartment89
Engine coolant91
Engine oil90
– approved engine oils91
– indicator/warning lamp90Engine oil grades91
Engine oil level90
– indicator/warning lamp90
Engine oil pressure90
– indicator/warning lamp90
Engine oil sensor90
– indicator/warning lamp90
Engine output, refer to Engine 
data110
Equipment range, refer to 
Service and Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet for US 
models, Warranty and 
Service Guide Booklet for 
Canadian models
ESP Electronic Stability 
Program, refer to DSC 
Dynamic Stability 
Control47
Exhaust system73
Exterior mirrors28
Eye, tow-starting and 
towing105
F
Failure of a current 
consumer102
False alarms, refer to Avoiding 
unintentional alarms23
Fastening safety belts, refer to 
Safety belts27
Filter, refer to
– Microfilter58
– Microfilter/activated 
charcoal filter61
Fine wood, refer to the Caring 
for your vehicle brochure
First aid, refer to First-aid 
kit104
First-aid kit104
Flat tire99
– compact wheel99
– Flat Tire Monitor49
– refer to Tire inflation 
pressure82
– refer to Wheel changes99Flat Tire Monitor49
– indicator lamp50
Flooding, refer to Driving on 
poor roads76
Floor cover69
Fog lamps, indicator lamp54
Folding rear seat back67
Front airbags51
Front fog lamps54
– replacing bulbs97
Fuel81
– average consumption44
– capacity112
– gage42
– quality81
Fuel consumption, refer to 
Average fuel 
consumption44
Fuel display, refer to Fuel 
gage42
Fuel filler door80
– releasing in the event of 
electrical malfunction80
Fuel gage42
Fuel tank contents, refer to 
Filling capacities112
Fuses102
G
Garage-door opener, refer to 
Integrated universal remote 
control62
Gasoline, refer to Fuel 
quality81
Gasoline display, refer to Fuel 
gage42
Gear change
– manual transmission36
Gear indicator with automatic 
transmission with 
Steptronic37
Gearshift lever
– automatic transmission with 
Steptronic36
– manual transmission36
General driving notes72