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Adjustments
Sitting safely
The ideal sitting position can make a vital con-
tribution to relaxed driving that is as fatigue-free 
as possible. Together with safety belts, head 
restraints, and airbags, sitting position plays an 
important role in an accident. Compliance with 
the following instructions is important; failure to 
do so could impair the protective function of the 
safety systems.
For additional information on transporting chil-
dren safely, refer to page35.
Airbags
Always maintain an adequate distance 
between yourself and the airbags. Always 
hold the steering wheel by its rim with hands at 
the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions, to mini-
mize the risk of injuries to your hands and arms 
in the event of airbag deployment. 
No one and nothing is to come between the air-
bags and the seat occupant. 
Do not use the cover of the front airbag on the 
front passenger side as a storage area. Make 
sure that the passenger sits correctly, e.g. does 
not rest his feet or legs on the instrument clus-
ter. Otherwise, a triggering of the front airbag 
could result in leg injuries. Make sure that pas-
sengers do not lean their heads against side or 
head airbags. Otherwise, a triggering of the air-
bag could result in injuries.<
Even if you adhere to all the instructions, inju-
ries resulting from contact with airbags cannot 
be entirely ruled out, depending on the circum-
stances. The ignition and inflation noise may 
provoke a mild – usually temporary – hearing 
loss in extremely sensitive individuals.
For airbag locations and additional information 
on airbags, refer to page57.
Head restraint
A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the 
risk of damage to the cervical vertebrae in acci-
dents.
Adjust the head restraint so that its mid-
dle lies approximately at the height of 
your ears. Otherwise, there is an increased risk 
of injury in the event of an accident.<
Head restraints, refer to page29.
Safety belts
Make sure the safety belts are worn in all occu-
pied seats every time you drive. Although air-
bags enhance safety by providing added pro-
tection, they are not a substitute for safety 
belts.
Your vehicle has five seats that are each 
equipped with a safety belt.
Never allow more than one person to 
wear a single safety belt. Infants and chil-
dren must not ride on a lap. Make sure that the 
belt in the lap area sits low against the hips 
and does not press against the abdomen. The 
safety belt must never rest against the throat, 
rub against sharp edges, pass over hard or frag-
ile objects or be pinched. Fasten the safety belt 
around your body snugly, making sure that it is 
pulled taut across your lap and shoulder and 
that it is not twisted; otherwise, the belt can 
slide over the hips in the event of a frontal colli-
sion and injure your abdomen. Avoid wearing 
clothing that prevents the belt from fitting prop-
erly and pull the shoulder belt upward periodi-
cally to readjust the tension across your lap in 
order to avoid a reduction in the restraining 
action of the safety belt. 
If the middle safety belt is used, the larger part 
of the backrest must be locked in position, refer 
to page76; otherwise, the middle safety belt 
cannot exert any restraining action.<
Safety belts, refer to page32. 

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Coolant temperature gauge
Blue
The engine is still cold. Drive at moderate 
engine and vehicle speeds.
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 page105.
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 once the ignition key is in posi-
tion 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 dis-
played.
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 wish to have a continuous clock display, 
you can also set the car radio display to show 
the time, refer to Owner's Manual for Radio.
You can set the clock or the time that appears in 
the car radio display as follows.
Setting time
With the ignition key in position 1 or higher:
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 
display.
4.Press button1 repeatedly until the desired 
minutes are set.
5.Press button2 to confirm the time. 

Everything under control
48 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.
Computer
Mode selection
With the ignition key in position 1 or higher, 
you can call up information from the computer 
using the BC button in the turn signal lever.
A new function appears each time you briefly 
press the BC button.
The following information is displayed in the 
sequence indicated:
>Time
>Outside temperature
>Average fuel consumption
>Cruising range
>Average speed
With the ignition key in position 1 or higher, the 
last active setting is displayed.
If you wish, you can display the following 
functions in a different unit of measure.<
Outside temperature
Changing units of measure 7/6
During the display, hold down the button in the 
turn signal lever until the display changes.
Outside temperature warning
If the outside temperature falls below approx. 
+37.57/+36, the computer switches auto-
matically to the outside temperature display. 
In addition, an acoustic signal sounds and the 
display flashes for a short time. There is an 
increased risk of icy conditions.
After an outside temperature warning has 
been issued, the display returns to the 
previous setting. You can have this activated/
deactivated.<
Ice can also occur at temperatures 
greater than +37.57/+36. For this rea-
son, drive carefully on bridges and shaded 
roadways, for example. Otherwise, there is an 
increased risk of accidents.<
Clock
12 or 24 hour mode
If your vehicle is equipped with a computer, you 
can have the time displayed in the 12 or 24 hour 
mode. 

Air conditioner
64
Air volume
You can vary the air volume in 
steps 1 through 4. The heating or 
cooling output is more effective 
with a higher air volume.
Switching system on/off
Turn air volume rotary switch to 0. This com-
pletely shuts off the blower and air conditioning 
system and stops the flow of air.
To switch on the air conditioning system, set an 
arbitrary air volume.
Temperature
To increase the temperature, turn 
to the right, toward red.
For a lower temperature, turn the 
rotary switch counterclockwise 
toward blue.
Air distribution
You can direct air to flow onto the 
windows  , toward the upper 
body   and into the footwell  . 
Intermediate settings are possible.
Rear window defroster
The rear window heating switches 
off automatically after a certain 
amount of time. Depending on 
your equipment package, the upper wires are 
used as an antenna and are not part of the rear 
window defroster.
Switching cooling function on/off
When the cooling function is on, 
the air is cooled, dehumidified, and 
then reheated depending on the 
temperature setting. This function is only avail-
able with the engine running.
The cooling function helps to prevent conden-
sation from forming on the windows or to 
remove it quickly.
Depending on the weather, the windshield may 
fog over briefly when the engine is started.
Recirculated-air mode
You can respond to unpleasant 
odors outside the vehicle by tem-
porarily suspending the supply of 
outside air. The system then recirculates the air 
currently within the vehicle.
If condensation starts to form on the 
inside window surfaces during operation 
in recirculated-air mode, you should switch it off 
and increase the air supply as needed. 
The recirculated-air mode should not be used 
over a sustained period of time; otherwise, the 
air quality inside the vehicle will steadily deteri-
orate.<
Defrosting windows and removing 
condensation
1.Air volume 1 at level 4.
2.Temperature 2 toward right, red.
3.Air distribution 3 in position  .
4.Deactivate recirculated-air mode 5.
5.Switch on the rear window heating 4 to 
defrost the rear window.
6.Switch on cooling function. 

Refueling
92
Refueling
Fuel filler cap
Opening
Always switch off the engine before refu-
eling. Otherwise, no fuel can be dis-
pensed into the tank and the Service Engine 
Soon lamp lights up.<
1.Open fuel filler door. To do so, briefly press 
it at the rear edge.
2.Turn fuel filler cap counterclockwise.
3.Place the fuel filler cap in the bracket 
attached to the fuel filler door.
Closing
Replace the cap and turn it clockwise until you 
hear a clearly audible click.
Be careful not to crush the cap leash between 
the gas cap and the vehicle.
The warning lamp
* lights up.
The fuel filler cap is not properly closed 
or is missing. Check whether the fuel 
filler cap is properly closed.
Manually releasing fuel filler door
When a malfunction is occurring, you can 
unlock the fuel filler door manually:
1.Open the cover flap on the right-hand side 
panel of the cargo area, refer to page78.
2.Pull the green button. The fuel filler door is 
released.
Always take all applicable precautions 
and comply with all regulations when han-
dling fuels. Never carry spare fuel containers in 
your vehicle. Whether empty or full, these con-
tainers can leak, cause an explosion, and lead to 
fire in the event of a collision.<
Observe the following when refueling
When handling fuels, comply with all 
applicable safety precautions posted at 
the service station.<
When refueling, insert the filler nozzle com-
pletely into the filler pipe. Avoid lifting the filler 
nozzle while filling the tank; otherwise, this can 
result in:
>Premature pump shutoff
>Reduced efficiency in the fuel-vapor recov-
ery system
The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle clicks 
off the first time. 

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Coolant
Warning lamp
The warning lamp lights up:
Coolant level is too low; top off at the 
next opportunity.
Do not open the cooling system when the 
engine is hot. Escaping coolant can cause 
burns.<
Coolant consists of water and coolant additive. 
Not all commercially available additives are suit-
able for your BMW. Ask your BMW Sports 
Activity Vehicle Center for suitable additives.
Only use suitable additives; otherwise, 
engine damage may result. The additives 
are harmful to your health, so follow the instruc-
tions on the containers.<
Always observe all applicable environ-
mental laws and regulations when dis-
posing of used coolant additives.<
Checking coolant level
1.Only open the hood after the engine has 
cooled down.
2.Turn the cap of the expansion tank counter-
clockwise to allow any accumulated pres-
sure to escape, then continue turning to 
open.
3.The coolant level is correct when it is 
between the MIN and MAX marks, also refer 
to illustration next to 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 snugly.
6.Have the reason for the coolant loss cor-
rected as soon as possible.
Brake system
Malfunction
Brake fluid
The warning lamp lights up red despite 
the handbrake being released.
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 
immediately.
During continued driving, increased brake 
pedal travel may be necessary, and con-
siderably longer braking distances may result. 
Please adapt your driving style accordingly.<
Display of the previously described mal-
function on Canadian models. 

Giving and receiving assistance
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Giving and receiving assistance
Receiving assistance
The Roadside Assistance of the BMW Group 
offers you assistance in the event of a break-
down around the clock, as well as on weekends 
and public holidays.
The phone numbers of the Roadside Assis-
tance control center in your home country can 
be found in the Contact brochure.
In the case of vehicles with the corresponding 
equipment, you can use buttons in the head-
liner to contact Roadside Assistance or initiate 
an emergency request.
When the emergency request is initiated, a 
telephone connection is established to the 
BMW Assist Response Center.
In vehicles with BMW Assist enabled, if the cur-
rent position of your vehicle can be determined, 
it will be transmitted to the BMW Assist 
Response Center.
The conditions for initiating an emergency 
request or contacting Roadside Assistance:
>Ignition key in position 1 or higher
>The car phone is logged on to a mobile tele-
phone network
>The emergency call system is operable
Access to buttons*
To open the cover:
Briefly press the cover, refer to arrow.
1Emergency request
2Roadside Assistance
Initiating an emergency request*
Press button 1 for at least 2 seconds. 
The LED above the button lights up. As soon 
as a voice connection to the BMW Assist 
Response Center has been established, the 
LED flashes. If the LED flashes, but you are 
unable to hear the emergency Response Cen-
ter, you may still be heard by the Response 
Center.
For technical reasons, the emergency 
request cannot be guaranteed under the 
most unfavorable conditions.<
Under certain conditions, an emergency 
request is initiated automatically immediately 
after a severe accident. The automatic collision 
notification is not affected by the button being 
pressed.
Roadside Assistance*
Press button 2 for at least 2 seconds.
The LED above the button lights up. As soon as 
a voice connection to Roadside Assistance has 
been established, the LED flashes.
On a country-specific basis, with BMW Assist 
enabled, the current position of your vehicle is 
determined at the same time.
Warning triangle*
The warning triangle is stored behind the right 
side panel in the cargo area.
To open the side trim panel: press the button. 

Everything from A to Z
132 Child's seat, refer to Child 
restraint devices35
Child restraint devices35
– installing35
– with tether strap36
Child-restraint system 
LATCH36
Child-safety locks37
Child seat security35
Cigarette lighter74
Circulation of air, refer to 
Recirculated-air 
mode64,68
Cleaning rear window43
Cleaning your BMW, refer to 
Care and maintenance108
Clock47,48
– 12 or 24 hour mode48
– setting, also refer to Owner's 
Manual for Radio/Onboard 
Computer
– setting time47
Closing
– from inside21
– with the remote control19
Clothes hooks74
Clutch82
– breaking-in82
Cockpit10
Cold start, refer to Starting 
engine38
Combination of wheel/tire99
Compact wheel, wheel 
changes116
Compartments, refer to 
Storage compartments73
Compartments in cargo area, 
refer to Behind side trim 
panel78
Compass, digital70
Computer48
– also refer to Owner's Manual 
for Onboard Computer
– functions48
Condensation, refer to When 
the vehicle is parked84
Confirmation signal for 
locking/unlocking 
vehicle19,21Connecting car vacuum 
cleaner, refer to Connecting 
electrical devices74
Connecting electrical 
devices74
Consumption, refer to 
Average fuel 
consumption49
Consumption indicator, refer 
to Fuel gauge46
Controls, refer to Cockpit10
Convenience operation
– from outside21
– panorama glass sunroof21
– windows21
Coolant105
– level105
– temperature gauge47
– warning lamp105
Cooling, refer to 
Temperature64,67
Copyright2
Correct wheels and tires99
Courtesy lamps61
Cruise control44
– buttons on steering 
wheel13
– indicator lamp44
Cruising range49
Cup holders72
Curb weight, refer to 
Weights128
Cylinders, refer to Engine 
data126
D
Dashboard lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting61
Dashboard system, refer to 
Cockpit10
Data, technical126
– dimensions127
– engine126
– filling capacities129
– weights128
Daytime driving lamps59
Deactivating front passenger 
airbags35,57Defective lamp59
Defects7
Defrosting windows64,67
– air conditioner64
– automatic climate control67
Defrosting windows and 
removing condensation
– air conditioner64
– automatic climate control67
Defrost position, refer to 
Defrosting windows64,67
Digital clock47
Digital compass70
Dimensions127
Dimming mirror34
Directional indicators, refer to 
Turn signals41
Disk brakes85
Displacement, refer to Engine 
data126
Display illumination, refer to 
Instrument lighting61
Display lighting, refer to 
Instrument lighting61
Displays, refer to Instrument 
cluster11
Disposal, vehicle battery118
Distance warning, refer to 
PDC Park Distance 
Control50
Door exit lighting61
Door handle lighting59
Door keys18
Door lock21
Doors
– locking and unlocking from 
inside21
– manual operation21
– unlocking and locking, 
confirmation signals19,21
DOT Quality Grades97
Draft-free ventilation65,
68
Driving lamps, refer to Parking 
lamps/low beams59
Driving notes84
Driving on poor roads87
Driving stability control 
systems51
Driving through water87