Adjustments
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Seats 
Before adjusting your seat, always 
observe the following precautions
Never try to adjust your seat while operat-
ing the vehicle. The seat could respond 
with an unexpected movement, and the ensu-
ing loss of vehicle control could result in an 
accident. 
Never ride with the backrest inclined to an 
extreme angle – this also applies to the passen-
ger seat. If you do, there is a risk that you will 
slide under the safety belt in the event of an 
accident, thus reducing the protection provided 
by the safety belt.<
In addition, observe the instructions regarding 
damaged safety belts on page30.
Seat adjustment 
1 Backward/forward
Pull lever1 and slide the seat into the desired 
position.
After releasing the lever, move the seat back-
wards or forwards slightly to ensure that the 
latch engages securely
2Height
Pull lever 2 and apply weight to or remove 
weight from the seat as required
3Backrest
Pull lever3 and apply weight to or remove 
weight from the backrest as required.
Head restraints
Head restraints reduce the risk of neck 
injuries in the event of an accident. Adjust 
the head restraint in such a way that its center is 
at approximately ear level.<
Adjusting the height
>To move up: pull.
>To move down: press button1 and push 
the head restraint downward.
Removal
1.Pull up the head restraint as far as it will go.
2.Press button1 and pull out the head 
restraint completely.
Installation
Insert the head restraint into the guides. 
Reference
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
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Load
The permissible load is the sum of the occu-
pants' weights and the weight of the cargo. The 
greater the weight of the occupants, the less 
cargo can be transported.
Stowing cargo 
>Load heavy cargo as far forward as possi-
ble, directly behind the luggage compart-
ment partition, and as low as possible
>Cover sharp edges and corners.
To avoid damaging the rear of the back-
rest or the rear interior trim panel, do not 
stow heavy cargo or cargo with sharp edges 
and corners behind the seats.
In addition, large and bulky cargo stowed 
behind the seats may prevent the backrest from 
engaging properly. Therefore, ensure that the 
backrest is securely locked and if necessary, 
move the seat forward, refer to page28.
Always position and secure the load as 
described above; otherwise, it can endanger 
the passengers, for example during braking or 
evasive maneuvers.
Do not exceed the approved gross vehicle 
weight or the specified maximum axle loads. 
Refer to page103. Otherwise the vehicle's 
operating safety is no longer assured and you are in violation of the law.
Do not stow heavy or hard objects in the pas-
senger compartment without first securing 
them. Otherwise they would be thrown around 
during braking and evasive maneuvers and 
would endanger the occupants.<
Convertible top compartment
With the convertible top closed, you can 
enlarge the luggage compartment, refer 
to page19.
It is advisable to always fold down the covertible 
top compartment panel as soon as you have 
removed your cargo from the luggage compart-
ment. This way, you can be sure that you can 
always operate the convertible top at any time.
Conversely, when the convertible top is closed, 
raise the convertible top compartment panel 
before stowing your cargo in the luggage com-
partment to avoid any damage to the convert-
ible top compartment or your load.
Do not stow any items on the convertible top 
compartment panel since the convertible top 
could be damaged while it is opening.<
If you stow cargo behind the seats of your 
BMW:
>Only stow light objects such as clothing, 
etc.
>Do not pile objects higher than the top edge 
of the backrests.