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>The indicator lamp flashes when the vehicle 
is locked: door(s) or tailgate are not com-
pletely closed. Even if you do not close the 
alerted area, the system begins to monitor 
the remaining areas, and the indicator lamp 
flashes continuously after 10 seconds. 
However, the interior motion sensor is not 
activated. 
>The indicator lamp goes out when the vehi-
cle is unlocked: no manipulation or 
attempted intrusions have been detected in 
the period since the system was armed. 
>The indicator lamp flashes for 10 seconds 
after the vehicle is unlocked: an attempted 
entry has been detected in the period since 
the system was armed. 
Following triggering of an alarm, the indicator 
lamp will flash continuously.
Tilt alarm sensor and interior motion 
sensor
Tilt alarm sensor
The tilt of the vehicle is monitored. The alarm 
system reacts, e.g. in case of an attempted 
wheel theft or towing.
Interior motion sensor 
In order for the interior motion sensor to func-
tion properly, the windows and panorama glass 
sunroof must be completely closed. 
Avoiding unintentional alarms 
The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor 
may be switched off at the same time. This pre-
vents unintentional alarms, e.g. in the following 
situations:
>In stacking garages
>When transporting on car-carrying trains
>When animals are to remain in the vehicle
Switching off tilt alarm sensor and 
interior motion sensor
Press the   button on the remote control 
again directly after locking.
The indicator lamp lights up briefly and then 
flashes continuously. The tilt alarm sensor and 
the interior motion sensor are switched off until 
the next time the vehicle is unlocked and subse-
quently locked again. 
If you wish, the tilt alarm sensor and inte-
rior motion sensor are permanently 
switched off. You can have this set at your 
BMW Sports Activity Vehicle Center.<
If you interrupt the convenience closing of 
the windows and panorama glass sunroof 
within the first 10 seconds and then reinitiate 
the action, this will unintentionally switch off the 
tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor. 
If this has occurred, the system must be dis-
armed and then rearmed.< 

Driving
38 To use the automatic function again, move the 
selector lever to the right into position D.
Malfunction 
The warning lamp lights up. A malfunc-
tion has occurred in the transmission 
system. Avoid heavy loads.
While it will still remain possible to move the 
selector lever to any desired position, the trans-
mission will revert to its default mode with only 
a limited number of forward gears. 
Have the system checked as soon as possible.
Information on towing and jump starting, refer 
to page105. 
Turn signals/headlamp 
flasher 
1High beams
2Headlamp flasher
3Turn signals
Atypically rapid flashing of the indicator 
lamp indicates that a turn signal bulb has 
gone out. After the ignition is switched off, 
make sure that the roadside parking lamps have 
not been left on.< 
Signaling briefly
Press lever to resistance point and hold for as 
long as you wish to signal.
Washer/wiper system/
rain sensor* 
0Wipers retracted 
1Intermittent or rain sensor operation
2Normal wiper speed
3Fast wipe
4Brief wipe
5Select interval time or set sensitivity of rain 
sensor
Fold-out position
The right wiper is partially concealed by the 
hood. 
To move the wipers into a vertical position:
1.Switch on wipers in lever position 1.
2.When the wipers are approximately vertical, 
move the ignition key to position 0.
For changing the wiper blades, refer to page95.
Fold the wipers back down onto the wind-
shield before you turn the ignition key to 
p o s i t i o n  1  o r  2  a g a i n .  I f  y o u  d o  n o t ,  t h e y  c o u l d  b e  
damaged.<
Intermittent mode
Not on vehicles with rain sensor.
You can set the wipe interval to four stages with 
the serrated dial 5. 
In addition, the wipe interval is varied automati-
cally depending on road speed.  

Practical interior accessories
68 Do not place heavy and hard objects on 
the cover. If you do so, they could endan-
ger occupants during braking maneuvers. Do 
not allow the cover to snap back into place, as 
otherwise it could be damaged.<
Removal
1.Press the side buttons, refer to arrow1. 
2.Pull the cassette towards the rear, refer to 
arrow2. 
Installation
Push the cassette forward into the two side 
holders until it locks in place. 
Stowing* when rear seat back is folded 
down
Holders for the cassette are fitted to the backs 
of the rear seat backs, refer to arrows1.
Guide in the cassette from the right side until it 
locks in place, refer to arrow 2. Here, the cargo 
area cover must always point in the direction of 
travel and the loop of the partition net must 
point upward.
You can pull out the partition net and insert it in 
the holders in the roof area above.
Partition net* 
Hooking partition net into place
Pull the partition net out of the cassette by the 
strap. Push together the bar on both sides, refer 
to arrows 1, and insert in the brackets. Then 
press the bar all the way upward in the middle, 
refer to arrow 2, so that it engages in the brack-
ets.
Letting down partition net
Grasp bar on one side on the partition net, press 
upward and push together, then release from 
the brackets.
Do not allow the partition net to snap back 
into place, as otherwise there is a danger 
of injury and the partition net could be dam-
aged.<
Behind side trim panel
Press the button to open.  

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Things to remember when driving
Breaking-in 
Moving parts should be allowed to adjust to one 
another. To ensure that your vehicle provides 
maximum economy throughout a long service 
life, we request that you observe the following 
instructions. 
Engine and differential 
Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km: 
Drive at varying engine and driving speeds, 
however do not exceed 4,500 rpm or 100 mph/
160 km/h in the process:
Always obey all official speed limits.
Refrain from using full throttle and avoid press-
ing the accelerator beyond the kick-down point. 
Once you have driven 1,200 miles/2,000 km, 
the engine and vehicle speeds can be gradually 
increased. 
Tires 
Due to technical factors associated with their 
manufacture, tires do not achieve their full trac-
tion potential until after an initial break-in 
period. For this reason, drive with extra care 
during the initial 200 miles/300 km.
Obey your local and state maximum speed lim-
its.
When the vehicle is operated on wet or 
slushy roads, a wedge of water may form 
between the tire and the road surface. This phe-
nomenon is referred to as hydroplaning and can 
lead to partial or complete loss of traction, vehi-
cle control and braking effectiveness. Reduce 
your speed on wet roads.<
Brake system 
Approx. 300 miles/500 km must elapse before 
the brake pads and rotors achieve the optimal 
pad-surface and wear patterns required for 
trouble-free operation and long service life later 
on. To break in the separate handbrake drums, 
apply the handbrake lightly when coasting to a 
stop – at a traffic signal, for instance; use cau-
tion to avoid posing a danger to other road 
users.
To avoid corrosion, repeat this procedure from 
time to time.
The brake lamps do not come on when the 
handbrake is applied.
Vacuum for the brake system servo unit 
on your BMW is available only when the 
engine is running. When you move the vehicle 
with the engine off – e.g. by towing – substan-
tially higher levels of pedal force will be required 
to brake the vehicle.<
Clutch 
The functio n of the clutch is als o only at its o pti-
mized level after a distance driven of approx. 
300 miles/500 km. During this break-in period, 
engage the clutch gently.
Following component replacements
Observe the break-in instructions again if previ-
ously addressed components must be replaced 
again during driving later.
General driving notes 
Closing tailgate
Operate the vehicle only when the tail-
gate is completely closed, as otherwise 
exhaust fumes could enter the interior of the 
vehicle.<
If special circumstances should make it abso-
lutely necessary to operate the vehicle with the 
tailgate open:
1.Close all windows and the panorama glass 
sunroof.
2.Greatly increase the air supply of the air 
conditioner or automatic climate control, 
refer to page56 or59. 

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3.Subtract the combined weight of the driver 
and passengers from XXX lbs. or YYY kg.
4.The resulting figure equals the available 
amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. 
For example, if the XXX amount equals 
990 lbs. and there will be five 150-lbs. pas-
sengers in your vehicle, the amount of avail-
able cargo and luggage load capacity is 
240 lbs.:
990 lbs. minus 750 lbs. = 240 lbs.
5.Determine the combined weight of luggage 
and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That 
weight may not safely exceed the available 
cargo and luggage load capacity calculated 
in step 4.
6.If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, part of 
the load from your trailer will be transferred 
to your vehicle. Consult the manual for 
transporting a trailer to determine how this 
may reduce the available cargo and luggage 
load capacity of your vehicle.
Load
The permitted load is the total of the weight of 
occupants and cargo/luggage. The greater the 
weight of occupants, the less cargo/luggage 
can be transported.
Stowing cargo 
>Load heavy cargo as far forward and as low 
as possible, placing it directly behind the 
bulkhead behind the rear seats. 
>Cover sharp edges and corners.
>Pull out the partition net, refer to page68, 
making sure that objects cannot penetrate 
the partition net.
>Do not stack cargo higher than the upper 
edge of the backrests.
>Items that could bump against the rear win-
dow while driving must be adequately cov-
ered.
>For very heavy cargo when the rear seat is 
not occupied, secure each safety belt in the 
opposite buckle. 
Securing cargo 
>Use the luggage net* to hold down small 
and lightweight luggage and cargo, refer to 
page68. 
>For larger and heavier pieces, heavy-duty 
cargo straps
* are available from your BMW 
Sports Activity Vehicle Center. Lashing 
eyes for attaching these heavy-duty cargo 
straps have been provided in your vehicle's 
cargo area, refer to page69. 

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5.Connect the second terminal clamp of the 
negative/– jumper cable to the negative ter-
minal of the battery or to the engine or body 
ground of the vehicle to be started.
Starting engine
1.Start the assisting vehicle's engine and let it 
run at an increased idling speed for a few 
minutes. 
2.Start the engine on the other vehicle in the 
usual way. 
If the first start attempt is not successful, 
wait a few minutes before another attempt 
in order to allow the discharged battery to 
recharge.
3.Let the engines run for a few minutes.
4.Disconnect the jumper cables by reversing 
the connection sequence.
If necessary, have the battery checked and 
recharged at a BMW Sports Activity Vehicle 
Center.
Never use spray fluids to start the 
engine.< 
Tow-starting and towing 
Use tow fitting 
The threaded tow fitting is stored in the 
onboard tool kit, refer to page95, and must 
always remain in the vehicle. It can be screwed 
in at the front or rear of the BMW.
To avoid damage to the tow fitting and the 
vehicle, observe the following: only use 
the tow fitting that comes with the vehicle and 
screw it in as far as it will go. Only use the tow 
fitting to tow on roads. Avoid lateral loading of 
the tow fitting, e.g. do not lift the vehicle by the 
tow fitting.<
Access to screw thread 
Press out the cover in the front or rear bumper 
at the notch at the bottom with a screwdriver.
Being towed
Make sure that the ignition key is in posi-
tion 1, as otherwise the steering lock will 
engage, making it impossible to steer the vehi-
cle. There is no power assist with the engine 
stopped. It is then necessary to exert increased 
effort for braking and steering.<
Switch on the hazard warning flashers depend-
ing on the local regulations. If the electrical sys-
tem fails, mark the vehicle to be towed, e.g. with 
a sign or warning triangle in the rear window.
Do not exceed a towing speed of 30 mph/
50 km/h and a towing distance of 
95 miles/150 km, as otherwise the drive train 
may be damaged.<
Vehicles with manual transmission
Gear lever in neutral.
Vehicles with automatic transmission 
Selector lever in N.
Towing methods
In some countries, towing with tow bars or 
ropes on public roads is not permitted.
Familiarize yourself with the regulations on tow-
ing in the respective country.
With tow bar 
The towing vehicle may not be lighter 
than the vehicle to be towed, as otherwise 
it will not be possible to control vehicle 
response.<  

Giving and receiving assistance
106 The tow fittings used should be on the same 
side on both vehicles. Should it prove impossi-
ble to avoid mounting the tow bar at an offset 
angle, please observe the following: 
>Clearance and maneuvering capability will 
be strictly limited in corners. 
>When mounted at an angle, the tow bar will 
exert lateral forces, tending to push the 
vehicle sideways. 
Secure the tow bar to the tow fitting only. 
Otherwise damage could result on other 
vehicle parts.<
With tow-rope 
When starting off in the towing vehicle, make 
sure that the tow-rope is taut.
To avoid jerking and the associated 
stresses on vehicle components when 
towing, always use nylon ropes or nylon straps. 
Secure the tow-rope on the tow fitting only. 
Otherwise damage could result on other vehicle 
parts.< 
With tow truck
Do not tow the X3 with only the front or 
rear axle raised, as otherwise the wheels 
could lock and the transfer case could be dam-
aged.< 
Only have the X3 transported on a load bed.
Tow-starting 
Do not tow-start vehicles with an auto-
matic transmission. 
Jump starting, refer to page104.< 
Vehicles with a catalytic converter should only 
be tow-started when the engine is cold. It is bet-
ter to jump start the engine, refer to page104. 
1.Switch on the hazard warning flashers, 
comply with country-specific regulations. 
2.Turn the ignition key to position 2.
3.Engage the 3rd gear. 
4.Have the vehicle tow-started with the clutch 
pedal completely depressed and slowly 
release the clutch. After the engine starts, 
immediately depress the clutch pedal com-
pletely again. 
5.Stop at a suitable location, remove the tow 
bar or rope and switch off the hazard warn-
ing flashers.
6.Have the vehicle checked. 
Do not activate the HDC Hill Descent 
Control during tow-starting, refer to 
page48.<  

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Everything from A to Z
Index 
A
ABS Antilock Brake 
System47
– indicator lamp12
Accessories, refer to For your 
own safety6
Accident, refer to Receiving 
assistance103
Activated-charcoal filter61
Adaptive Head Light53
Adding engine oil91
Adjusting seats24
– electric26
– mechanical25
– mechanical, sports seat25
Air, drying, refer to Air 
conditioner57,60
Airbags51
– deactivating front passenger 
side31,52
– indicator lamp for front 
passenger airbags52
– sitting safely24
– warning lamp52
Air circulation, refer to Recir-
culated-air mode57,60
Air conditioner56,57
Air distribution
– air conditioner57
– automatic climate control60
Airing, refer to 
Ventilation57,61
Air outlets, refer to 
Ventilation57,61
Air pressure, refer to Tire 
inflation pressure82
Air supply
– air conditioner57
– automatic climate control60
Air vents, refer to 
Ventilation57,61AKI, refer to Fuel 
specifications81
Alarm system22
– avoiding unintentional 
alarms23
All-season tires, refer to 
Special characteristics of 
winter tires86
Anchorage points33
Antifreeze
– coolant91
– washer fluid90
Antilock Brake System 
ABS47
– indicator lamp12
Anti-theft alarm system16
– refer to Alarm system22
Anti-trapping mechanism
– panorama glass sunroof21
– power windows20
Approved axle load, refer to 
Weights112
Approved engine oils91
Approved gross vehicle 
weight, refer to Weights112
Armrest
– front64
– rear64
Artificial leather, refer to the 
Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Ashtray65
AUC Automatic recirculated-
air control60
Automatic
– air distribution60
– air supply60
– climate control59,60
– headlamp control53
– recirculated-air control 
AUC60Automatic car wash, refer to 
the Caring for your vehicle 
brochure
Automatic cruise control40
Automatic curb monitor29
Automatic transmission with 
Steptronic36
– indicator lamp38
– interlock34
– selector lever interlock37
– shiftlock37
– towing105
– tow-starting106
AUTO program, refer to 
Automatic air distribution 
and supply60
Average fuel consumption44
– setting units44
Average speed45
– setting units44
Avoiding unintentional 
alarms23
Axle loads, refer to 
Weights112
B
Backrest, refer to Seats25
Backup lamps36
– refer to Tail lamps98
– replacing bulbs98
Bandages, refer to First-aid 
kit104
Bar, towing105
Battery101
– indicator lamp12
– jump starting104
– power failure102
– remote control16
– warning lamp101
Belts, refer to Safety belts27
Beverage holder, refer to Cup 
holders63