
Transporting children safelyVehicle equipmentThis chapter describes all series equipment as
well as country-specific and special equipment
offered for this model series. Therefore, it also
describes equipment that may not be found in
your vehicle, for instance due to the selected
special equipment or the country version. This
also applies to safety-related functions and
systems.
When using the features and systems descri‐
bed here, adhere to local regulations.
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 on the rear seat.
Transporting children in the rear
Transport children younger than
13 years of age or shorter than 5 ft/150 cm in
the rear only, using child restraint fixing sys‐
tems suitable for the age, weight, and height of
the child; otherwise, there is an increased 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 be necessary to use a child restraint
fixing system on the front passenger seat,
make sure that the front and side airbags on
the front passenger side are deactivated. Auto‐
matic deactivation of front passenger airbags,
refer to page  91.
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.◀
Installing child restraint
fixing systems
Notes 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.◀
On the front passenger seat After installing a child restraint fixing system
on the front passenger seat, ensure that the
front and side airbags on the front passenger
side are deactivated.
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‐
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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 Before mounting a child restraint fixing system
on the front passenger seat, open the backrest
width, refer to page  48, completely. Do not
change the backrest width after this.
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 safety belt for the
front passenger can be locked to prevent ex‐
tension in order to permit attachment of 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.Open 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.◀
Mounts for the lower LATCH anchors The lower anchors may be used to attach the
CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child
and CRS weight of 65 lb/30 kg when the child
is restrained by the internal harnesses.
Correctly engage the lower LATCH an‐
chors
Make sure that the lower LATCH anchors have
properly engaged and that the child restraint
fixing system is resting snugly against the
backrest; otherwise, the degree of protection
offered may be reduced.◀
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The mounts for the lower LATCH anchors are
located behind the indicated cover caps.
Before mounting the LATCH child restraint fix‐
ing system, pull the belt away from the child
restraint fixing system.
Mounting LATCH child restraint fixingsystems
1.Mount the child restraint fixing system; re‐
fer to the operating instructions of the sys‐
tem.2.Ensure that both LATCH anchors are prop‐
erly connected.
Child restraint fixing system with a
tether strap
Mounting points
There are three mounting points, see arrows,
for the upper retaining strap of LATCH child
restraint fixing systems.
LATCH mounting points
Only use the mounting points for the up‐
per LATCH retaining strap to secure child re‐
straint systems; otherwise, the mounting
points could be damaged.◀
Retaining strap guide Retaining strap
Make sure the upper retaining strap does
not run over sharp edges and is not twisted as
it passes to the top anchor. Otherwise, the
strap will not properly secure the child restraint
fixing system in the event of an accident.◀
Outer rear seats1Direction of travel2Head restraint3Cargo area floor4Hook for upper retaining strap5Mounting point/eye6Backrest7Upper retaining strap
When using the cargo cover, pass the upper
retaining strap between the rear seat backrest
and the cargo cover.
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Center rear seat
1Direction of travel2Head restraint3Cargo area floor4Hook for upper retaining strap5Mounting point/eye6Backrest7Upper retaining strap
When using the cargo cover, pass the upper
retaining strap between the rear seat backrest
and the cargo cover.
Attaching the upper retaining strap to
the mounting point
On outer rear seats:1.Slide the head restraint upward.2.Guide the upper retaining strap between
the supports of the head restraint.3.Attach the hook of the retaining strap to
the mounting eye.4.Pull the retaining strap taut.
On center rear seat:
1.Route the upper retaining strap over the
middle of the head restraint.2.Attach the hook of the retaining strap to
the mounting eye.3.Pull the retaining strap taut until it com‐
presses the cushion of the head restraint,
thus preventing the strap from sliding off.
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.
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Leave feet in the footwell
Make sure that the front passenger
keeps his or her feet in the footwell; otherwise,
the front passenger airbags may not function
properly.◀
Child restraint fixing system in the front
passenger seat
Before transporting a child on the front pas‐
senger seat, refer to the safety notes and in‐
structions under Children on the front passen‐
ger seat, refer to page  54.◀
Malfunction of the automatic deactivation system
When transporting older children and adults,
the front passenger airbags may be deacti‐
vated in certain sitting positions. In this case,
the indicator lamp for the front passenger air‐
bags lights up.
In this case, change the sitting position so that
the front passenger airbags are activated and
the indicator lamp goes out.
If it is not possible to activate the airbags, have
the person sit in the rear.
To make sure that occupation of the seat
cushion can be detected correctly:▷Do not attach seat covers, seat cushion
padding, ball mats or other items to the
passenger seat unless they are specifically
recommended by BMW.▷Do not place electronic devices on the pas‐
senger seat if a child restraint fixing system
is mounted on the seat.▷Do not place objects under the seat that
could press against the seat from below.Indicator lamp for the front passenger
airbags
The indicator lamp for the front passenger air‐
bags indicates the operating state of the front
passenger airbags.
The lamp indicates whether the airbags are ac‐
tivated or deactivated.
▷The indicator lamp lights up
when a child who is properly
seated in a child restraint fix‐
ing system intended for that
purpose is detected on the
seat or the seat is empty.
The airbags on the front
passenger side are not acti‐
vated.▷The indicator lamp does not light up when,
for example, a correctly seated person of
sufficient size is detected on the seat. The
airbags on the front passenger side are ac‐
tivated.
Most child seats are detected by the system,
Especially the child seats required by NHTSA
at the time that the vehicle was manufactured.
After installing a child seat, make sure that the
indicator lamp for the front passenger airbags
lights up. This indicates that the child seat has
been detected and the front passenger airbags
are not activated.
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Enlarging the cargo area
General information
The cargo area can be enlarged by folding
down the rear seat backrests.
The rear seat backrest is divided at a ratio of
40-20-40.
The backrests can be adjusted to 10 different
positions between the comfort and transport
positions and they can be folded down.
In the comfort position, the backrests are tilted
back to the greatest possible angle and in the
transport position they are nearly vertical.
Before mounting a child restraint fixing system,
note the instructions, refer to page  54.
Danger of pinching
Before folding down the rear seat back‐
rests, ensure that path of movement of the
backrests is clear. Especially when the middle
section is folded down, ensure that no one is
located in or reaches into the path of move‐
ment of the rear seat backrests. Otherwise, in‐
juries or damage may result.◀
Observe the instructions concerning the
safety belt
Observe the instructions concerning the safety
belt, refer to page  48. Otherwise, personal pro‐
tection may be compromised.◀
Adjusting the outer backrests1.Reach into the recess and pull the lever to‐
ward the front.2.Engage the backrest in the desired posi‐
tion or fold it down.
On the left side, the outer and center backrests
are adjusted jointly toward the front if both
backrests are engaged in the same lock-in po‐
sition.
The backrests can be adjusted separately to‐
ward the rear. Note that the center backrest
cannot be tilted farther down than the left
backrest.
Adjusting only the center backrest
1.Pull the loop, arrow.2.Engage the backrest in the desired posi‐
tion or fold it down.
Folding the backrests back up
When the backrests are folded back up, they
engage in the transport position.
To set the desired backrest tilt or comfort po‐
sition, pull the lever of the left/right backrest or
the loop of the center backrest forward.
Locking the backrest
Before letting passengers ride in the rear,
engage the seat backrests, locking them in
place. Otherwise, there is the danger of an ac‐
cident due to unexpected seat movement.◀
Partition net Firmly attach the partition net
Make sure that the partition net is firmly
attached; otherwise, injuries may result.◀
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Cargo floor panel, foldingup  123  
Cargo floor panel, raising  123 
Cargo net, refer to Partition net  121  
Cargo straps, securing cargo  137 
Car key, refer to Integrated key/remote control  32 
Carpet, care  265 
Car phone, installation loca‐ tion, refer to Center arm‐
rest  126 
Car phone, refer to Tele‐ phone  198 
Car vacuum cleaner, connect‐ ing, refer to Connecting
electrical devices  119 
Car wash  263 
Catalytic converter, refer to Hot exhaust system  133 
CBS Condition Based Serv‐ ice  247  
CD/DVD  176 
CD notes  180 
CDs, storing  181 
Cell phone, installation loca‐ tion, refer to Center arm‐
rest  126 
Center armrest, front  126 
Center armrest, rear  126 
Center brake lamp, bulb re‐ placement  255 
Center console, refer to Around the center con‐
sole  18 
Central locking, Comfort Ac‐ cess  39 
Central locking from the in‐ side  37 
Central locking from the out‐ side  33 
Central locking, setting the unlocking characteristics  34 
Central screen, refer to Con‐ trol Display  20 Changes, technical, refer to
Safety  7 
Changing wheels/tires  239 
Check Control  82 
Children, transporting  54 
Child restraint fixing system LATCH  55 
Child restraint fixing sys‐ tems  54 
Child restraint fixing systems, mounting  54 
Child safety locks  57 
Child seat, mounting  54 
Child seats, refer to Trans‐ porting children safely  54 
Chrome parts, care  265 
Cigarette lighter, connecting electrical devices  119 
Cigarette lighter, refer to Lighter  119 
Cigarette lighter socket  119 
Circulation of air, refer to Re‐ circulated air mode  112 
Cleaning, displays  266 
Cleaning your BMW, refer to Care  263 
Clock  73 
Clock, 12h/24h format  78 
Clock, setting the time and date  78 
Clock, setting the time zone  78 
Closing from the inside  37 
Closing from the outside  34 
Clothes hooks  127 
Cockpit  14 
Cold start, refer to Starting the engine  60 
Combination instrument, refer to Instrument cluster  16 
Combination switch, refer to Turn signal/high beams/
headlamp flasher  64 
Combination switch, refer to Washer/wiper system  64 
Comfort Access  39 Comfort Access, battery re‐
placement  41 
Comfort area, refer to Around the center console  18 
Compact wheel, inflation pressure  232 
Compartment for remote control, refer to Ignition
lock  59 
Compartment in floor  123 
Compartments, refer to Stor‐ age compartments  125 
Compass, digital  117 
Computer  75 
Computer, displaying infor‐ mation  75 
Computer, displays on the Control Display  76 
Concierge service  221 
Condensation under the vehi‐ cle  134  
Condition Based Service CBS  247 
Confirmation signals  35 
Connecting, mobile phone, refer to Pairing the mobile
phone  199 
Consumption, refer to Aver‐ age fuel consumption  75 
Contacts  210 
Control Display  20 
Control Display, care  266 
Control Display, settings  79 
Controller  21 
Controls and displays  14 
Control systems, driving sta‐ bility  99 
Convenient operation, glass sunroof  34 
Convenient operation, win‐ dow  34 
Coolant  246 
Coolant, checking the level  246 
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LATCH child restraint fixingsystem  55 
Leather, care  264 
LEDs, light-emitting di‐ odes  250 
Length, refer to Dimen‐ sions  270 
Letters and numbers, enter‐ ing  25 
License plate lamp, bulb re‐ placement  255 
Light-alloy wheels, care  265 
Light-emitting diodes, LEDs  250 
Lighter  119 
Lighting– Instruments  89
Lighting, light and bulb re‐
placement  250 
Lighting, vehicle, refer to Lamps  85 
Lights, parking lamps/low beams  85 
Light switch  85 
Limit, refer to Speed limit  83 
Load  137 
Loading  136 
Lock buttons, doors, refer to Locking  37 
Locking from the inside  37 
Locking from the outside  34 
Locking, setting the confirma‐ tion signals  35 
Locking the vehicle from the inside  37 
Locking without remote con‐ trol, refer to Comfort Ac‐
cess  39 
Locks, doors, and win‐ dows  57 
Longlife oils, alternative oil types  245 
Longlife oils, refer to Ap‐ proved engine oils  245 
Low beams  85 
Low beams, automatic  86 
Low beams, automatic, refer
to High-beam Assistant  87 
Low beams, bulb replace‐ ment  251 
Lower back support, refer to Lumbar support  47 
Luggage rack, rear luggage rack  138 
Luggage rack, refer to Roof- mounted luggage rack  138 
Lumbar support  47 
M
Main inspection, refer to Service requirements  80 
Maintenance  247 
Maintenance, refer to Service booklet 
Maintenance, refer to Service requirements  80 
Maintenance require‐ ments  247 
Maintenance system BMW  247 
Makeup mirror  119 
Malfunction, automatic trans‐ mission with Steptronic  69 
Malfunction, door lock  37 
Malfunction, fuel filler flap  229 
Malfunction, tailgate  38 
Malfunction warnings, refer to Check Control  82 
Manual air distribution  111 
Manual mode, automatic transmission with Step‐
tronic  68, 71  
Manual operation, door lock  37 
Manual operation, driver's door  37 
Manual operation, fuel filler flap  229 Manual operation, selector
lever lock, automatic trans‐
mission  69 
Manual seat adjustment  46 
Map, destination entry  151 
Map display in black and white  160 
Map in split screen  159 
Map view  157 
Marking on approved tires  240 
Master key, refer to Remote control with integrated
key  32 
Maximum cooling  111 
Maximum speed, winter tires  240 
Medical kit, refer to First aid kit  258  
Memory, refer to Seat and mirror memory  50 
Menus, operating, iDrive  20 
Menus, refer to iDrive operat‐ ing concept  21 
Message list, traffic bulle‐ tins  159 
Messages  212 
Microfilter, with automatic cli‐ mate control  113 
Minimum tread, tires  239 
Mirror, memory, refer to Seat and mirror memory  50 
Mirrors  51 
Mirrors– Automatic Curb Monitor  51
Mirrors, folding in and out  52 
Mirrors, heating  52 
Mirrors, interior mirror  52 
Mobile communication devi‐ ces in the vehicle  133 
Mobile phone, installation lo‐ cation, refer to Center arm‐
rest  126 
Mobile phone, refer to Tele‐ phone  198 
Modifications, technical, refer to Safety  7 
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