
Notes
6
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 damage 
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 
similar accessories, may cause extensive dam-
age to the vehicle, compromise its safety, inter-
fere with the vehicle's electrical system, or 
affect the validity of the BMW Limited Warranty. 
See 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.<
Service and warranty
We recommend that you read this publication 
thoroughly.
Your BMW is covered by the following warran-
ties:
>New Vehicle Limited Warranty
>Rust Perforation Limited Warranty
>Federal Emissions System Defect Warranty
>Federal Emissions Performance Warranty
>California Emission Control System Limited 
Warranty.
Detailed information about these warranties is 
listed in the Service and Warranty Information 
Booklet for US models or in the Warranty and 
Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models.
Your vehicle has been specifically adapted and 
designed to meet the particular operating con-
ditions and homologation requirements in your 
country and continental region in order to 
deliver the full driving pleasure while the vehicle 
is operated under those conditions. If you wish 
to operate your vehicle in another country or 
region, you may be required to adapt your vehi-
cle to meet different prevailing operating condi-
tions and homologation requirements. You 
should also be aware of any applicable warranty 
limitations or exclusions for such country or 
region. In such case, please contact Customer 
Relations for further information. 

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Controls
Driving tips
Mobility Reference
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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 pos-
sible
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
>Cruise control
>Selected telephone functions
>Voice activation system
In order to operate a system, it must be 
switched on.<
Telephone*/voice activation system*/
audio sources*
>Press the button: answer and terminate call, 
begin dialing selected phone number
>Extended pressure: activate/deactivate 
voice command systemDisplay/hide phonebook. Display entries con-
secutively with buttons for fast forward/reverse
Fast forward/reverse
>Radio
Press the button: next stored station
Extended pressure: station search function
>CD
Press the button: skip track
Extended pressure: fast forward/reverse
>Phone
Browse through list of names
Volume
Cruise control*
Resume
+ accelerate and store, – decelerate and store
Activate/interrupt/deactivate 

Opening and closing
20 If you wish, you can have this special fea-
ture deactivated on vehicles without an 
alarm system.<
Do not lock the vehicle from the outside 
when people are in it since they will be 
unable to unlock it from the inside if they do not 
know the special procedure.<
If you unlock the vehicle, but do not open 
any doors, the central locking system 
automatically relocks the vehicle after a short 
time. If you wish, you can have this special fea-
ture activated/deactivated.<
Switching off tilt alarm sensor* and 
interior motion sensor*
Press the  button again directly after 
locking. 
For details, refer to page26.
Switching on interior lamps
With the vehicle locked:
Press the  button.
You can also use this function to locate your 
vehicle in parking garages etc.
Panic mode*
You can also trigger the alarm system* in case 
of danger:
Press the   button for at least 3 seconds.
Deactivating alarm
>When vehicle is unlocked
Press button for unlocking or locking
>When vehicle is locked
Press button for unlocking
Unlocking liftgate
Press the   button.
The liftgate will open slightly, regardless of 
whether it was previously locked or unlocked.
If you wish, you can have the liftgate open 
only after the vehicle has been unlocked. 
You may have this function activated/deacti-
vated.
A previously locked liftgate is also locked again 
after closing.
Before and after a drive, make sure that the lift-
gate has not been inadvertently released.<
Malfunction
The remote control may malfunction due to 
local radio waves. 
Should this occur, use the master key to unlock 
and relock the vehicle via the door lock.
If it is no longer possible to lock the vehicle 
using the remote control, its battery is dis-
charged. Use this remote control during an 
extended drive; this will recharge the battery, 
refer to page18.
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
LX8FZVE
Compliance statement:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions:
>This device must not cause harmful inter-
ference, and
>this device must accept any interference 
received, including interference that may 
cause undesired operation.
Any unauthorized modifications or 
changes to these devices could void the 
user's authority to operate this equipment.< 

Reference
At a glance
Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
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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. 

Reference
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Controls
Driving tips
Mobility
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Practical interior accessories
Integrated universal remote 
control*
The concept
The integrated universal remote control can 
replace as many as three hand-held transmit-
ters for various radio-controlled accessories, 
such as garages, exterior gates, or lighting sys-
tems. The integrated universal remote control 
recognizes and learns the transmitted signal of 
each of the original hand-held transmitters.
The signal of an original hand-held transmitter 
can be programmed on one of the three mem-
ory buttons1. Then, the programmed memory 
button1 can operate the device whenever the 
ignition is switched on. The LED2 indicates 
transmission of the signal.
Should you sell your vehicle one day, be sure to 
delete the stored programs beforehand for your 
security, refer to page70.
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 pre-
cautions of the original hand-held transmitter.<
Checking compatibility
If you see this symbol on the packaging 
or in the manual supplied with the origi-
nal hand-held transmitter, then it is safe 
to assume that the radio-controlled device is 
compatible with the integrated universal 
remote control.
If you have additional questions, please 
ask at your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle 
Center or call: 1-800-355-3515.
You can find also information on the Internet at:
www.bmwusa.com or 
www.homelink.com. 
HomeLink is a registered trademark of 
Johnson Controls, Inc.<
Programming
1Memory buttons
2LED
Fixed-code hand-held transmitters
1.Turn the ignition key to position 2.
2.For initial use: press the left and right mem-
ory button1 for approx. 20 seconds until 
the LED2 flashes rapidly. All stored pro-
grams are deleted.
3.Hold the original hand-held transmitter at a 
distance of approx. 4 in/10 cm to 12 in/
30 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 
LED2 flashes slowly. Release both buttons 
as soon as the LED2 flashes rapidly. If the 
LED2 does not flash rapidly after approx. 
15 seconds, then change the distance and 
repeat the step.
5.To program other original hand-held trans-
mitters, repeat steps 3 and 4.
The corresponding memory button1 is now 
programmed with the signal of the original 
hand-held transmitter.
You can use the system when the engine is run-
ning or when the ignition is switched on. 

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Clothes hooks
When hanging clothing from the hooks 
ensure that it will not obstruct the driver's 
vision. Do not hang heavy objects on the hooks. 
If you do so, they could endanger passengers 
during braking or evasive maneuvers.<
Ashtray*
Emptying
Press the edge of the opened cover: the ashtray 
moves up and can be removed.
On vehicles with the nonsmoker's equipment 
package, the insert is removed in the same way.
Lighter*
Press in the cigarette lighter1. 
The lighter can be removed as soon as it pops 
out.
Hold or touch the hot cigarette lighter by 
the knob only. Holding or touching it in 
other areas could result in burns. 
The cigarette lighter remains operational when 
the ignition key has been removed. For this rea-
son, do not leave unsupervised children in the 
vehicle.<
Connecting electrical devices
You can use electrical devices such as flash-
lights, car vacuum cleaners, or the like with 
power ratings of up to approx. 200 W at 12 V if 
at least one of the following connection points is provided. Avoid damage to the socket caused 
by inserting plugs of the wrong shape or size.
To reduce the strain on the battery, do not 
leave electrical devices connected with 
the engine switched off.<
Lighter socket
Remove cigarette lighter from its socket.
With the nonsmoker's equipment package the 
socket is covered with a removable cap.
Power socket in cargo area
Fold the cover upward.
Connection for external audio 
device
You can connect an external audio device, e.g. a 
CD or MP3 player, and play the sound over the 
vehicle speakers. You can adjust the volume 
and tone via the car radio, refer to the separate 
Owner's Manual for the radio or for the onboard 
computer.
Connecting
Connection for audio playback:
1/8 in/3.5 mm jack 

Care
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Interior care
Upholstery materials/cloth coverings
Clean regularly with a vacuum cleaner in order 
to remove surface dirt.
With heavy soiling, such as spotting caused by 
beverages, use a soft sponge or a lint-free 
microfiber cloth in combination with suitable 
interior cleaners. Follow instructions on the 
packaging.
Clean upholstery material in large areas 
extending all the way to the seams. Avoid 
rubbing forcefully.<
Open Velcro-type fasteners on pants or 
other items of clothing can damage the 
seat covers. Make sure that Velcro-type fasten-
ers are closed.<
Leather/leather seat covers
The leather used by BMW is a high-qual-
ity natural product. Slight grain patterns 
are part of the typical properties of a leather in 
its natural state.<
Dust and road grime chafe in pores and folds, 
leading to pronounced abrasion and premature 
degradation of the leather surface. We there-
fore suggest that you clean the leather at fre-
quent intervals with a dust cloth or vacuum 
cleaner.
Particularly with light-colored leather, make 
sure that it is cleaned regularly since it tends to 
soil more easily.
Treat the leather twice a year with a leather 
lotion since dirt and grease break down the pro-
tective layer of the leather.
Carpets/cargo area
Floor carpeting and floor mats can be vacu-
umed or when more heavily soiled, cleaned with 
an interior cleaner.
Floor mats can be removed for cleaning. When 
inserting them, make sure that the seat rails do 
not protrude over the floor mats; otherwise the 
floor mats can be damaged.Fluff on floormats results from the production 
process and can be removed by repeated vacu-
uming.
Plastic components inside
>Imitation leather surfaces
>Lamp lenses
>Covering glass of the instrument panel
>Matte components
Clean with water and solvent-free plastic 
cleaner if so desired.
Fine wooden components
Use a damp cloth to clean fine wooden trim 
panels and components. Follow up by drying 
with a soft cloth.
Safety belts
Do not clean with cleansers; this can 
destroy the webbing.<
Displays
Use a display-cleaning cloth or a soft, nonabra-
sive, lint-free cloth to clean displays, e.g. of the 
radio or the instrument panel.
Avoid rubbing too forcefully when clean-
ing displays; otherwise, you can damage 
them.<
Never use chemical-based cleansers or 
scouring household cleansers. Keep all 
liquids away from the equipment. Moisture can 
attack or damage the surfaces of electrical 
components.<
CD/DVD players
Do not use cleaning CDs; they can dam-
age parts of the player.<
Storing your vehicle
If you are planning not to drive your vehicle for 
more than three months, please seek advice 
from your BMW Sports Activity Vehicle Center 
or a workshop that works in accordance with 
BMW guidelines.