
Indicator lamp on the interior rearview
mirror▷The indicator lamp flashes briefly every
2 seconds:
The system is armed.▷The indicator lamp flashes after locking:
The doors, hood or tailgate is not closed
properly, but the rest of the vehicle is se‐
cured.
After 10 seconds, the indicator lamp
flashes continuously. Interior motion sen‐
sor and tilt alarm sensor are not active.▷The indicator lamp goes out after unlock‐
ing:
The vehicle has not been tampered with.▷The indicator lamp flashes after unlocking
until the engine ignition is switched on, but
no longer than approx. 5 minutes:
An alarm has been triggered.
Tilt alarm sensor The tilt of the vehicle is monitored.
The alarm system responds in situations such
as attempts to steal a wheel or when the car is
towed.
Interior motion sensor The windows and glass sunroof must be
closed for the system to function properly.
Avoiding unintentional alarms
The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sen‐
sor can be switched off together, such as in
the following situations:▷In automatic car washes.▷In duplex garages.▷During transport on car-carrying trains, at
sea or on a trailer.▷When animals are to remain in the vehicle.
Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and
interior motion sensor
Press the remote control button again
within 10 seconds as soon as the vehicle
is locked.
The indicator lamp lights up for approx. 2 sec‐
onds and then continues to flash.
The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sen‐
sor are switched off until the vehicle is locked
again.
Power windows
General information Take the remote control with you
Take the remote control with you when
leaving the vehicle so that children, for exam‐
ple, cannot operate the power windows and in‐
jure themselves.◀
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Transporting children safelyVehicle equipmentAll standard, country-specific and optional
equipment that is offered in the model series is
described in this chapter. Therefore, equip‐
ment is also described that is not available in a
vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional
equipment or country variant. This also applies
for safety-related functions and systems.
The right place for children Note Children in the vehicle
Do not leave children unattended in the
vehicle; otherwise, they could endanger them‐
selves and other persons, e.g., by opening the
doors.◀
Children should always be in the rear
Accident research shows that the safest place
for children is in the back seat.
Transporting children in the rear
Only transport children younger than
13 years of age or shorter than 5 ft/150 cm in
the rear in child restraint fixing systems pro‐
vided in accordance with the age, weight and
size of the child; otherwise, there is an in‐
creased risk of injury in an accident.
Children 13 years of age or older must wear a
safety belt as soon as a suitable child restraint
fixing system can no longer be used, due to
their age, weight and size.◀
Children on the front passenger seat
Should it ever be necessary to use a child re‐
straint fixing system in the front passenger
seat, make sure that the front, knee and side
airbags on the front passenger side are deacti‐vated. Automatic deactivation of front passen‐
ger side airbags, refer to page  96.
Note Deactivated front passenger airbags
If a child restraint fixing system is used in
the front passenger seat, the front passenger
airbags must be deactivated; otherwise, there
is an increased risk of injury to the child when
the airbags are triggered, even with a child re‐
straint fixing system.◀
Installing child restraint
fixing systems
Before mounting
Before mounting child restraint fixing systems,
ensure that the rear seat backrests are locked.
Hints Manufacturer's information for child re‐
straint fixing systems
To select, mount and use child restraint fixing
systems, observe the information provided by
the system manufacturer; otherwise, the pro‐
tective effect can be impaired.◀
Lock the rear seat backrests in position
Before installing a child restraint system,
make sure that the rear seat backrests are
locked; otherwise, the protective effect is not
guaranteed and there is an increased risk of in‐
jury for the child in the event of an accident.◀
On the front passenger seat
Deactivating airbags
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front, knee and side airbags on the front pas‐
senger side are deactivated.
Deactivate the front passenger airbags auto‐
matically, refer to page  96.
Deactivating the front passenger airbags
If a child restraint fixing system is used in
the front passenger seat, the front passenger
airbags must be deactivated; otherwise, there
is an increased risk of injury to the child when
the airbags are triggered, even with a child re‐
straint fixing system.◀
Seat position and height
Before installing a child restraint fixing system,
move the front passenger seat as far back as
possible and adjust its height to the highest
position to obtain the best possible position for
the belt and to offer optimal protection in the
event of an accident.
Do not change the seat position and height af‐
ter this.
Backrest width Adjustable backrest width: before installing a
child restraint fixing system in the front pas‐
senger seat, open the backrest width com‐
pletely. Do not change the backrest width
again and do not call up a memory position.
Backrest width for the child seat
Before installing a child restraint fixing
system in the front passenger seat, the back‐
rest width must be opened completely. Do not
change the adjustment after this; otherwise,
the stability of the child seat will be reduced.◀Child seat security
The rear safety belts and the front passenger
safety belt can be locked against pulling out for
mounting the child restraint fixing systems.
Locking the safety belt
1.Pull out the belt webbing completely.2.Secure the child restraint fixing system
with the belt.3.Allow the belt webbing to be pulled in and
pull it taut against the child restraint fixing
system. The safety belt is locked.
Unlocking the safety belt
1.Unbuckle the belt buckle.2.Remove the child restraint fixing system.3.Allow the belt webbing to be pulled in com‐
pletely.
LATCH child restraint fixing
system
LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tether for CHil‐dren.
Note Manufacturer's information for LATCH
child restraint fixing systems
To mount and use the LATCH child restraint
fixing systems, observe the operating and
safety information from the system manufac‐
turer; otherwise, the level of protection may be
reduced.◀
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1Direction of travel2Head restraint.3Hook for upper retaining strap4Mounting point/eye5Seat backrest6Upper retaining strap
Attaching the upper retaining strap to
the mounting point
1.Raise the head restraint if necessary.2.Guide the upper retaining strap between
the supports of the head restraint.3.If there is a retaining strap, run it between
the backrest and the cargo cover.4.Attach the hooks of the retaining strap to
the mounting eyes.5.Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it
down.6.Lower and lock head restraints as needed.Locking the doors and
windows
Rear doors
Push the locking lever on the rear doors down.
The door can now be opened from the outside
only.
Safety switch for the rear Press the button on the driver's door if
children are being transported in the
rear.
This locks various functions so that they can‐
not be operated from the rear: safety switch,
refer to page  45.
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Radio ready stateActivate radio ready state:▷When the engine is running: press the
Start/Stop button.
Some electronic systems/power consumers
remain ready for operation.
The radio ready state switches off automati‐
cally:
▷After approx. 8 minutes.▷When the vehicle is locked using the cen‐
tral locking system.▷Shortly before the battery is discharged
completely, so that the engine can still be
started.
Starting the engine
Hints Enclosed areas
Do not let the engine run in enclosed
areas; otherwise, breathing of exhaust fumes may lead to loss of consciousness and death.
The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide,
an odorless and colorless but highly toxic
gas.◀
Unattended vehicle
Do not leave the vehicle unattended with
the engine running; doing so poses a risk of
danger.
Before leaving the vehicle with the engine run‐
ning, set the parking brake and place the trans‐
mission in position P or neutral to prevent the
vehicle from moving.◀
Repeated starting in quick succession
Avoid repeated unsuccessful attempts to
start the vehicle or starting the vehicle several
times in quick succession. Otherwise, the fuel
is not burned or is inadequately burned, posing
a risk of overheating and damage to the cata‐
lytic converter.◀
Do not wait for the engine to warm-up while
the vehicle remains stationary. Start driving at
moderate engine speeds.
Automatic transmission
Starting the engine1.Depress the brake pedal.2.Press the Start/Stop button.
The ignition is activated automatically for a
certain time and is stopped as soon as the en‐
gine starts.
Engine stop
Hints Take the remote control with you
Take the remote control with you when
leaving the vehicle so that children, for exam‐
ple, cannot start the engine.◀
Set the parking brake and further secure
the vehicle as required
Set the parking brake firmly when parking; oth‐
erwise, the vehicle could roll. On steep upward
and downward inclines, further secure the ve‐
hicle, for example, by turning the steering
wheel in the direction of the curb. ◀
Before driving into a car wash In order for the vehicle to be able to roll into a
car wash, heed the information regarding
Washing in automatic car washes, refer to
page  187.
Automatic transmission
Switching off the engine
1.Engage transmission position P with the
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Enlarging the cargo area
General information
The cargo area can be enlarged by folding
down the rear seat backrest.
The rear seat backrest is divided into two parts
at a ratio of 60 to 40.
If equipped with through-loading system: the
rear seat backrest is divided in the ratio 40–20–
40. The sides and the middle section can be
folded down separately.
Hints Danger of pinching
Before folding down the rear seat back‐
rests, ensure that the area of movement of the
backrests is clear. In particular, ensure that no
one is located in the area of movement and
that no one reaches into the area of movement
of the rear seat backrests when the middle
section is folded down. Otherwise, injury or
damage may result.◀
Lock the rear seat backrests in position
Before mounting child restraint fixing
systems, place the seat backrest as far as pos‐
sible at an angle at which the child seat is rest‐
ing firmly against the backrest and all back‐
rests can be locked securely in place.
Otherwise, the child seat will not be as stable
as it should be, and there is increased danger
of injury due to unexpected movement of the
seat backrest.◀
Ensure that the lock is securely engaged
When folding back the backrest, be sure
that it locks in place securely. When this hap‐
pens the red warning field on the seat disap‐
pears. If it is not properly engaged, transported
cargo could enter the passenger compartment
during braking or evasive maneuvers and en‐
danger the vehicle occupants.◀Using the middle safety belt
If the middle safety belt in the rear is
used, the larger section of the backrest must
be locked. Otherwise, the safety belt will not
have a restraining effect.◀
Folding down the sides The right side can be folded down separately.
The left side can be folded down in combina‐
tion with the middle section.
Reach into the recess and pull forward.
Folding down the middle section
Reach into the recess and pull forward.
Partition net Do not let the partition net snap back into
place
Do not allow the partition net to snap back into
place; otherwise, there is a danger of injury and
the partition net could be damaged.◀
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Brake pads, breaking in 144 
Braking, hints  145 
Breakdown assis‐ tance  182, 183  
Breaking in  144 
Brightness of Control Dis‐ play  88 
Bulb replacement  175 
Bulb replacement, front  176 
Bulb replacement, rear  178 
Bulbs and lamps  175 
Button, Start/Stop  61 
Bypassing, refer to Jump- starting  183 
C
California Proposition 65 Warning  7 
Camera, care  190 
Camera, rearview cam‐ era  118  
Camera, Top View  120 
Can holder, refer to Cu‐ pholder  139 
Car battery  180 
Car care products  188 
Care, displays  190 
Care, vehicle  188 
Cargo  147 
Cargo area  135 
Cargo area, enlarging  136 
Cargo area lid  38 
Cargo area, storage compart‐ ments  140 
Cargo cover  135 
Cargo, securing  148 
Cargo straps, securing cargo  148 
Car key, refer to Remote con‐ trol  32 
Carpet, care  190 
Car wash  187 
Catalytic converter, refer to Hot exhaust system  144 CBS Condition Based Serv‐
ice  172  
CD/Multimedia, see user's manual for Navigation, En‐
tertainment and Communi‐
cation 
Center armrest  139 
Center console  14 
Center-Lock, see button for central locking  35 
Central locking system  35 
Central screen, refer to Con‐ trol Display  16 
Changes, technical, refer to Safety  7 
Changing parts  174 
Changing wheels  180 
Changing wheels/tires  164 
Check Control  78 
Checking the oil level elec‐ tronically  169 
Children, seating position  57 
Children, transporting safely  57 
Child restraint fixing sys‐ tem  57 
Child restraint fixing system LATCH  58 
Child restraint fixing systems, mounting  57 
Child safety locks  60 
Child seat, mounting  57 
Child seats  57 
Chrome parts, care  189 
Cleaning, displays  190 
Climate control  124, 126  
Clock  81 
Closing/opening from in‐ side  38 
Closing/opening via door lock  37 
Closing/opening with remote control  35 
Clothes hooks  140 
Cockpit  12 
Collision warning  102 Combination switch, refer to
Turn signals  67 
Combination switch, refer to Wiper system  68 
Comfort Access  41 
COMFORT program, Dy‐ namic Driving Control  111 
Compartments in the doors  139 
Computer  85 
Condensation on win‐ dows  125, 128  
Condensation under the vehi‐ cle  146  
Condition Based Service CBS  172 
Confirmation signal  42 
ConnectedDrive, see user's manual for Navigation, En‐
tertainment and Communi‐
cation 
ConnectedDrive Services 
Connecting electrical devi‐ ces  133 
Control Display  16 
Control Display, settings  87 
Controller  16, 17  
Control systems, driving sta‐ bility  107 
Convenient opening  36 
Coolant  171 
Coolant temperature  80 
Cooling function  125, 128  
Cooling, maximum  127 
Cooling system  171 
Corrosion on brake discs  146 
Cruise control  113 
Cruising range  81 
Cupholder  139 
Current fuel consumption  81 
D
Damage, tires  163 
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Initializing, Flat Tire MonitorFTM  101 
Instrument cluster  74 
Instrument cluster, electronic displays  76 
Instrument lighting  92 
Integrated key  32 
Integrated universal remote control  131 
Intelligent Emergency Re‐ quest  182 
Intensity, AUTO pro‐ gram  127 
Interior equipment  131 
Interior lamps  93 
Interior lamps via remote con‐ trol  36 
Interior motion sensor  44 
Interior rearview mirror  56 
Interior rearview mirror, auto‐ matic dimming feature  56 
Internet page  6 
Interval display, service re‐ quirements  82 
J Jacking points for the vehicle jack  180 
Joystick, automatic transmis‐ sion  71 
Jump-starting  183 
K
Key/remote control  32 
Keyless Go, refer to Comfort Access  41 
Key Memory, refer to Per‐ sonal Profile  33 
Kickdown, automatic trans‐ mission  71 
Knee airbag  94 L
Lamp replacement  175 
Lamp replacement, front  176 
Lamp replacement, rear  178 
Lamps  89 
Lamps and bulbs  175 
Lane departure warning  104 
Lane margin, warning  104 
Language on Control Dis‐ play  88 
Lashing eyes, securing cargo  148 
LATCH child restraint fixing system  58 
Leather, care  188 
LEDs, light-emitting di‐ odes  175 
Length, vehicle  195 
Letters and numbers, enter‐ ing  22 
Light alloy wheels, care  189 
Light control  90 
Light-emitting diodes, LEDs  175 
Lighting  89 
Lighting via remote con‐ trol  36 
Light switch  89 
Load  147 
Loading  147 
Lock, door  37 
Locking/unlocking from in‐ side  38 
Locking/unlocking via door lock  37 
Locking/unlocking with re‐ mote control  35 
Locking, automatic  42 
Locking, central  35 
Locking, settings  42 
Locking via tailgate  39 
Lock, power window  45 
Locks, doors, and win‐ dows  60 
Low beams  89 Low beams, automatic, refer
to High-beam Assistant  91 
Lower back support  50 
Luggage rack, refer to Roof- mounted luggage rack  149 
Lumbar support  50 
M
Maintenance  172 
Maintenance require‐ ments  172 
Maintenance, service require‐ ments  82 
Maintenance system, BMW  172 
Malfunction displays, refer to Check Control  78 
Manual air distribu‐ tion  124, 127  
Manual air flow  125, 128  
Manual brake, refer to Parking brake  65 
Manual mode, transmis‐ sion  72 
Manual operation, door lock  37 
Manual operation, exterior mirrors  55 
Manual operation, fuel filler flap  156 
Manual operation, Park Dis‐ tance Control PDC  116 
Manual operation, rearview camera  118 
Manual operation, Top View  121 
Marking on approved tires  164 
Marking, run-flat tires  165 
Master key, refer to Remote control  32 
Maximum cooling  127 
Maximum speed, display  83 
Maximum speed, winter tires  165 Seite 202ReferenceEverything from A to Z202
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