CONTROLS -> Seats, mirrors and steering wheel for your BMW X1 2022-2025

Seats, mirrors and steering wheel  
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Seats, mirrors and steering wheel  
Vehicle features and options  
Warning  
With a backrest inclined too far to the rear,  
This chapter describes model-specific equip-  
ment, systems, and functions that are currently  
available, or may become available in the fu-  
ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.  
the protective effect of the seat belt can no  
longer be ensured. There is a risk of sliding  
under the seat belt in an accident. There is a  
risk of injury or danger to life. Adjust the seat  
prior to starting the trip. Adjust the backrest  
so that it is in the most upright position as  
possible and do not adjust again while driv-  
ing.  
Additional information:  
Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.  
Sitting safely  
An ideal seat position that meets the needs of  
the occupants can make a vital contribution to  
relaxed, fatigue-free driving.  
Warning  
There is a danger of jamming when moving  
the seats. There is a risk of injury and risk of  
property damage. Make sure that the travel  
path of the seat is clear prior to any adjust-  
ment.  
In the event of an accident, having the correct  
seat position and using the protection systems  
correctly both play an important role. Follow  
the information in the following chapters.  
Additional information:  
Seats, refer to page 98.  
Manually adjustable seats  
Seat belts, refer to page 103.  
Head restraints, refer to page 106.  
Airbags, refer to page 168.  
Principle  
Manually adjustable seats are operated using  
the levers on the seat.  
Overview  
Front seats  
Safety information  
Warning  
Seat setting while driving can lead to unex-  
pected movements of the seat. Vehicle con-  
trol could be lost. There is a risk of accident,  
injury, and property damage. Only adjust the  
seat on the driver's side when the vehicle is  
stationary.  
The levers for setting the seats are located on  
the front seats.  
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Setting the longitudinal direction  
Adjusting the height  
Warning  
If a seat is not locked, it may move unexpect-  
edly while driving. Vehicle control could be  
lost. There is a risk of accident, injury, and  
property damage. After adjusting, move the  
seat forward or back slightly, making sure the  
seat engages properly.  
To adjust the height: On the side of the seat,  
push the front seat height lever up or down as  
many times as necessary for the seat to reach  
the desired height.  
Adjusting backrest tilt  
To adjust the longitudinal direction, pull up the  
longitudinal direction lever at the front of the  
seat and push the seat in the desired direction.  
Adjusting seat tilt  
To adjust the backrest angle, pull the backrest  
tilt lever on the side of the seat and tighten or  
loosen the backrest as required.  
Electrically adjustable seats  
Principle  
Electrically adjustable seats are operated us-  
ing the switches on the seat.  
To adjust the seat tilt: On the front of the seat,  
push the seat tilt lever up or down as many  
times as necessary for the seat to reach the  
desired tilt.  
The current seat position can be stored using  
the memory function.  
Additional information:  
Memory function, refer to page 111.  
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Overview  
Adjusting seat tilt  
The switches for setting the seats are located  
on the front seats.  
To adjust the seat tilt, flip the seat tilt switch up  
or down.  
Setting the longitudinal direction  
Adjusting backrest tilt  
To adjust the longitudinal direction, push the  
longitudinal direction switch on the seat for-  
ward or backward.  
To adjust the backrest tilt, flip the backrest tilt  
switch forward or backward.  
Adjusting the seat position  
automatically  
Adjusting the height  
Principle  
The seat setting for the driver's seat is stored  
in the active BMW ID or in the active driver  
profile. If the BMW ID or the driver profile is  
reactivated at a later time, the saved position  
will be called up automatically.  
To adjust the seat height, press the seat height  
switch up or down.  
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Activate/deactivate the function  
Functional limitation  
To activate or deactivate the automatic seat  
adjuster, proceed as follows:  
It may not be possible to adjust the lumbar  
support at very high and very low tempera-  
tures.  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Seat comfort" /  
Lumbar support and backrest width:  
M Sport seat  
"Driver" / "Automatically use seat position".  
2. Select the desired setting.  
Principle  
Thigh support  
The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad-  
justed in a way that it supports the lumbar re-  
gion of the spine. The lower back and spine  
are supported to promote an upright sitting po-  
sition.  
Adjusting the backrest width may improve side  
support when cornering.  
The backrest width is changed by adjusting  
the side sections of the backrest.  
To adjust the thigh support, pull the thigh sup-  
port lever at the front of the seat then push the  
thigh support forward or backward.  
Adjusting the lumbar support  
To adjust the lumbar support, proceed as fol-  
lows:  
To increase the bulge, press the  
lumbar support button on the front  
of the seat.  
Lumbar support  
Principle  
To reduce the bulge, press the lumbar sup-  
port button on the back of the seat.  
The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad-  
justed in a way that it supports the lumbar re-  
gion of the spine. The lower back and spine  
are supported to promote an upright sitting po-  
sition.  
Adjusting the backrest width  
To adjust the backrest width, proceed as fol-  
lows:  
Adjusting the lumbar support  
To adjust the lumbar support, proceed as fol-  
lows:  
To reduce the backrest width, press  
the top backrest width button.  
To increase the backrest width,  
press the bottom backrest width  
button.  
To increase or decrease the bulge,  
press the lumbar support button  
forward or backward.  
To move the bulge up or down, press the  
lumbar support button up or down.  
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Calibrating the front seat  
Seat massage  
1. To calibrate the front seat, press the longi-  
tudinal direction switch on the seat forward  
for approx. 2 seconds until the seat stops.  
Principle  
Using the seat massage helps relax the mus-  
cles and improve circulation in the lumbar re-  
gion, which, in turn, helps prevent fatigue.  
2. Repeat step 1 until the seat stops then  
moves slightly forward.  
3. Press the switch forward for approx. 2 sec-  
onds again until the seat stops.  
Seat massage menu  
To go directly to the Seat Massage  
menu on the control display, press the  
lumbar support button on the seat.  
4. Repeat step 3 until the seat stops then  
moves slightly backward.  
As soon as the message on the control dis-  
play disappears, the calibration is complete.  
If the message remains active, repeat the cali-  
bration.  
Turning the seat massage on/off  
To turn the seat massage on/off, proceed as  
follows:  
If the message is still shown after repeated  
calibration, have the vehicle checked by an  
authorized service center or another qualified  
service center or repair shop.  
1. Go through the menu as follows via iDrive:  
Apps menu / "Vehicle" / "Seat comfort".  
2. Select the desired seat.  
3. "Seat massage"  
Comfort exit  
4. Select the desired setting, as necessary.  
The seat massage is stopped when the lumbar  
support is operated.  
Principle  
The comfort exit setting makes it easier to get  
in/out of the vehicle by automatically adjusting  
the seat position and moving the seat back.  
Calibrating the front seats  
Principle  
Activating/deactivating comfort exit  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Seat comfort" /  
"Comfort exit".  
As soon as the electric seat setting no longer  
functions precisely, a Check Control message  
is displayed on the control display.  
To restore the accuracy of the electric seat set-  
ting, the front seats must be calibrated.  
2. Select the desired setting.  
Safety information  
Rear seats  
Warning  
Principle  
There is a danger of jamming when moving  
the seats. There is a risk of injury and risk of  
property damage. Make sure that the travel  
path of the seat is clear prior to any adjust-  
ment.  
The longitudinal direction can be adjusted for  
the second seat row.  
The backrest tilt can be adjusted for the seats  
in the second row.  
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Safety information  
Warning  
There is a danger of jamming when moving  
the seats. There is a risk of injury and risk of  
property damage. Make sure that the travel  
path of the seat is clear prior to any adjust-  
ment.  
To adjust the longitudinal direction of the sec-  
ond row seats, pull the longitudinal direction  
lever at the front of the seat and push the seat  
in the desired direction.  
Warning  
There is a danger of jamming when folding  
down the center armrest in the rear. There  
is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area  
of movement of the center armrest is clear  
when folding down.  
Backrest tilt  
To adjust the backrest tilt of the second row  
seats, proceed as follows:  
1. Pull the loop on the side of the seat to un-  
lock the backrest.  
Warning  
Seats in the second row of seats are not  
locked when they are folded down and they  
can move. There is a risk of injury and risk of  
property damage. Only fold the seats in the  
second row down while loading. When driving  
without a load, fold back and lock the seats in  
the second row before driving away.  
Longitudinal direction  
2. Apply or lift weight on the backrest as  
needed.  
After setting the backrest tilt, make sure that  
the backrest engages correctly.  
Warning  
If a seat is not locked, it may move unexpect-  
edly while driving. Vehicle control could be  
lost. There is a risk of accident, injury, and  
property damage. After adjusting, move the  
seat forward or back slightly, making sure the  
seat engages properly.  
Seat belts  
Principle  
The vehicle is fitted with five seat belts to en-  
sure occupant safety. However, they can only  
offer protection when adjusted correctly.  
Always make sure that seat belts are being  
worn by the occupants before driving off. The  
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airbags supplement the seat belts as an ad-  
ditional safety device. The airbags do not re-  
place seat belts.  
Warning  
With a rear seat backrest that is not locked,  
the protective effect of the middle seat belt  
is not guaranteed. There is a risk of injury or  
danger to life. If you are using the middle seat  
belt, lock the wider rear seat backrest.  
All seat belt anchorage points are designed to  
achieve the best possible protective effect for  
the seat belts when used properly and with the  
correct seat settings.  
The two outer seat belt buckles of the rear  
seats are intended for the persons sitting on  
the left and right.  
Warning  
The center seat belt buckle of the rear seats is  
intended for the person sitting in the middle.  
The protective effect of safety gear, including  
seat belts, may not be fully operational or fail  
in the following situations:  
Safety information  
The seat belts or seat belt buckles are  
damaged, soiled, or changed in any  
other way.  
Warning  
Seat belt tensioners or seat belt winders  
were modified.  
Use of a seat belt to buckle more than one  
person will potentially defeat the ability of  
the seat belt to serve its protective function.  
There is a risk of injury or danger to life.  
Do not strap in more than one person per  
single seat belt. Infants and children are not  
allowed on an occupant's lap, and must be  
transported and secured in designated child  
restraint systems.  
Seat belts can be imperceptibly damaged in  
the event of an accident. There is a risk of  
injury or danger to life. Keep clean and do  
not modify: seat belts, seat belt buckles, seat  
belt tensioners, seat belt winders, and seat  
belt anchors. After an accident, have the seat  
belts checked by an authorized service center  
or another qualified service center or repair  
shop.  
Warning  
The protective effect of safety gear, including  
seat belts, can be limited or lost when seat  
belts are fastened incorrectly. An incorrectly  
fastened seat belt can cause additional inju-  
ries, for instance in the event of an accident,  
braking or evasive maneuvers. There is a risk  
of injury or danger to life. Make sure that all  
occupants are wearing seat belts correctly.  
Correct use of seat belts  
To use the seat belts correctly, note the follow-  
ing:  
Wear the seat belt tight to your body over  
your lap and shoulders, without twisting it.  
Wear the seat belt deep on your hips over  
your lap. The seat belt must not press on  
your stomach.  
Do not rub the seat belt against sharp  
edges, or guide it or jam it in across hard  
or fragile objects.  
Avoid thick clothing.  
Re-tighten the seat belt frequently upward  
around your upper body area.  
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Buckling the seat belt  
1. To fasten the seat belt, guide the seat belt  
slowly over the shoulder and hip.  
1. To fasten the middle seat belt in the rear,  
pull the belt tongues out of the mount in the  
roof.  
2. Insert the lower buckle tongue into the belt  
lock, arrow 1.  
2. Insert the buckle tongue into the seat belt  
buckle. The seat belt buckle must engage  
audibly.  
3. Insert the upper buckle tongue into the seat  
belt buckle, arrow 2.  
The seat belt buckles must engage audibly.  
Unbuckling the seat belt  
1. To open the middle seat belt in the rear,  
hold the seat belt firmly.  
2. Press the red button on the seat belt  
buckle.  
3. Open the belt lock, arrow 2, with the buckle  
tongue, arrow 1.  
To ease accessibility to the seat belt buckle, an  
adjustable slider is available on the belt to help  
position the buckle when not in use.  
Unbuckling the seat belt  
1. To open the seat belt, hold the seat belt  
firmly.  
2. Press the red button on the seat belt  
buckle.  
3. Guide the seat belt back into the seat belt  
winder.  
4. Guide the seat belt to the mount in the roof.  
Seat belt reminder  
Middle seat belt in the rear  
Buckling the seat belt  
Principle  
The Seat Belt Warning warns the driver if the  
seat belts are not fastened.  
General information  
The seat belt reminder becomes active in the  
following situations:  
When the seat belt on the driver's side or  
on the passenger's side is not fastened.  
When the seat belt is unfastened while driv-  
ing.  
When objects are lying on a seat.  
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Display in the instrument cluster  
The indicator light in the instrument cluster illu-  
minates after turning on the drive-ready state  
when the seat belt reminder is active.  
Activating/deactivating the Rear  
Occupant Alert  
To activate or deactivate the Rear Occupant  
Alert, proceed as follows:  
A Check Control message is displayed where  
applicable. Check whether the seat belt has  
been fastened correctly.  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Rear Occupant Alert".  
2. Select the desired setting.  
Icon  
Meaning  
Seat belt on the driver's seat is  
not buckled.  
Front head restraints  
Safety information  
Warning  
Seat belt on the passenger  
seat or another seat in the ve-  
hicle is not buckled.  
Seat belt is buckled on the cor-  
responding seat.  
Removal or incorrect adjustment of head re-  
straints can cause injuries in the head and  
neck area. There is a risk of injury.  
Seat belt is not buckled on the  
corresponding seat.  
Before driving, install the removed head  
restraints on the occupied seats.  
Adjust the head restraint so its center  
supports the back of the head at as  
close to eye level as possible.  
Rear Occupant Alert  
Adjust the distance so that the head re-  
straint is as close as possible to the back  
of the head. Adjust the distance via the  
backrest tilt as needed.  
Principle  
At the end of the drive, the Rear Occupant  
Alert informs the driver that occupants may be  
present on the rear seats.  
For manually adjustable head restraints:  
After adjusting, make sure that the head  
restraint is correctly engaged.  
General information  
If a door with access to the rear seat row is  
operated within 30 minutes before starting a  
drive, a notice appears on the control display  
and a signal tone sounds at the end of the  
drive.  
Warning  
Body parts can be jammed when moving the  
head restraint. There is a risk of injury. Make  
sure that the area of movement is clear when  
moving the head restraint.  
If the drive is continued within 30 minutes, the  
notice is displayed again after the drive is com-  
plete.  
Warning  
Objects on the head restraint reduce the pro-  
tective effect in the head and neck area.  
There is a risk of injury.  
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Do not use seat or head restraint covers.  
Do not hang objects, for instance clothes  
hangers, directly on the head restraint.  
Only use accessories that have been de-  
termined to be safe for attachment to a  
head restraint.  
Do not use any accessories, for instance  
pillows, while driving.  
1. Raise the head restraint to the resistance  
point.  
Adjusting the height  
2. Press both release buttons on the backrest,  
arrow 1, simultaneously then pull the head  
restraint completely out.  
Proceed in the reverse order to install the head  
restraint.  
Removing the head restraints: M  
Sport seat  
The head restraints cannot be removed.  
To lower the height of the head restraint,  
press the release button on the backrest,  
arrow 1, then push the head restraint down-  
ward.  
Rear head restraints  
Safety information  
Warning  
To raise the height of the head restraint,  
push the head restraint upward.  
Adjusting the height: M sport seat  
The height of the head restraints cannot be  
set.  
Removal or incorrect adjustment of head re-  
straints can cause injuries in the head and  
neck area. There is a risk of injury.  
Before driving, install the removed head  
restraints on the occupied seats.  
Adjusting the distance  
The backrest tilt is used to set the distance  
between the head restraint and the back of the  
seat occupant's head.  
Adjust the head restraint so its center  
supports the back of the head at as  
close to eye level as possible.  
Adjust the distance so that the head restraint  
is as close as possible to the back of the head.  
Adjust the distance so that the head re-  
straint is as close as possible to the back  
of the head. Adjust the distance via the  
backrest tilt as needed.  
Removing/attaching head restraints  
Only remove the head restraint if no one will be  
sitting in the seat in question.  
For manually adjustable head restraints:  
After adjusting, make sure that the head  
restraint is correctly engaged.  
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Warning  
To return the head restraint to its initial posi-  
tion, fold the head restraint forward as far as it  
will go until it engages.  
Body parts can be jammed when moving the  
head restraint. There is a risk of injury. Make  
sure that the area of movement is clear when  
moving the head restraint.  
Adjusting the height  
Warning  
Objects on the head restraint reduce the pro-  
tective effect in the head and neck area.  
There is a risk of injury.  
Do not use seat or head restraint covers.  
Do not hang objects, for instance clothes  
hangers, directly on the head restraint.  
To lower the head restraint, press the re-  
lease button on the backrest, arrow 1, then  
push the head restraint downward.  
Only use accessories that have been de-  
termined to be safe for attachment to a  
head restraint.  
To raise the head restraint, push the head  
restraint upward.  
Do not use any accessories, for instance  
pillows, while driving.  
Removing/attaching head restraints  
Only remove the head restraint if no one will be  
sitting in the seat in question.  
Folding down the head restraints  
Principle  
1. Fold down the corresponding rear seat  
backrest.  
To improve the view to the rear, the head re-  
straints can be folded back. Only fold the head  
restraint back if no one will be sitting in the  
seat in question.  
To fold down the rear seat backrest, follow  
the steps for enlarging the cargo area.  
2. Raise the head restraint to the resistance  
point.  
Folding the head restraint  
3. Press both release buttons on the backrest,  
arrows 1, simultaneously then pull the head  
restraint completely out.  
Press button, arrow 1, and fold the head re-  
straint back.  
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Additional information:  
Overview  
Enlarging the cargo area, refer to page 301.  
Proceed in the reverse order to install the head  
restraint.  
Exterior mirrors  
Principle  
Exterior mirror settings are saved to the active  
BMW ID or driver profile. If the BMW ID or  
driver profile is reactivated later, the saved po-  
sition is brought up automatically.  
Icon  
Meaning  
Fold the exterior mirror in and out.  
Depending on vehicle equipment, the driver's  
side exterior mirror also dims automatically.  
Photocells in the interior mirror are used to  
control this.  
Adjust the exterior mirrors.  
Depending on vehicle equipment, both exterior  
mirrors are heated automatically as necessary  
and when drive-ready state is on.  
Select left exterior mirror, Automatic  
Curb Monitor.  
Select right exterior mirror.  
General information  
The front passenger's side exterior mirror is  
more curved than the driver's side mirror.  
Selecting/adjusting the exterior  
mirrors  
The current exterior mirror adjustment can be  
stored using the memory function.  
To select the left exterior mirror,  
press the corresponding button on  
the driver’s door. The LED illumi-  
Safety information  
nates.  
Warning  
To select the right exterior mirror,  
press the corresponding button on  
the driver’s door. The LED illumi-  
Objects in the mirror are closer than they ap-  
pear. The distance to the road users behind  
could be incorrectly estimated, for instance  
while changing lanes. There is a risk of acci-  
dent, injury, and property damage. Estimate  
the distance to the traffic behind by looking  
over your shoulder.  
nates.  
On the driver's door, press the button  
for adjusting the exterior mirrors.  
The selected exterior mirror moves  
along with the button movement.  
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Malfunction  
Automatic Curb Monitor  
In case of an electrical malfunction, adjust the  
exterior mirror by pressing on the edges of the  
mirror glass.  
Principle  
If reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass on  
the passenger's side is tilted downward. This  
improves your view of the curb and other low-  
lying obstacles when parking, for instance.  
Folding in/folding out the exterior  
mirrors  
Activating the Automatic Curb Monitor  
NOTICE  
Depending on the vehicle width, the vehicle  
can be damaged in car washes. There is a  
risk of property damage. Before washing, fold  
in the mirrors by hand or with the button.  
1.  
To activate the Automatic Curb  
Monitor, press the exterior mirror button on  
the driver’s door. The LED illuminates.  
2. Engage selector lever position R.  
When the trailer power socket is occupied or  
trailer towing is activated, the Automatic Curb  
Monitor is deactivated.  
To fold the exterior mirrors in/out,  
press the button for folding the exterior  
mirrors in/out on the driver's door.  
Folding is possible up to a speed of approx.  
15 mph/20 km/h.  
Deactivating the Automatic Curb  
Monitor  
Folding the exterior mirrors in and out is help-  
ful in the following situations:  
To deactivate the Automatic Curb Mon-  
itor, press the exterior mirror button on  
the front passenger door. The LED illu-  
minates and the LED of the driver’s side out-  
side mirror goes out.  
In car washes.  
On narrow roads.  
Exterior mirrors that were folded in are folded  
out automatically at a speed of approx.  
25 mph/40 km/h.  
Interior mirror, manually  
dimmable  
Automatic heating  
Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated  
as needed and when the drive-ready state is  
switched on.  
Automatic dimming  
The exterior mirror on the driver's side is au-  
tomatically dimmed. Photocells in the interior  
mirror are used to control this.  
To reduce blinding glare from the interior mir-  
ror, tilt the lever forward on the manually dim-  
ming interior mirror.  
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Manual steering wheel adjustment  
The position of the steering wheel can be  
changed by manually adjusting the height and  
longitudinal direction.  
Interior mirror, automatic  
dimming feature  
Principle  
The interior mirror is dimmed automatically.  
Photocells in the mirror glass and on the rear  
of the mirror are used to control glare.  
Overview  
1. On the steering column, press the release  
lever all the way down.  
2. Grip the steering wheel with both hands  
and move the steering wheel to a height  
and angle that suits the seat position.  
3. Flip the lever back again.  
Functional requirements  
The following functional requirements apply for  
the automatic dimming interior mirror:  
Memory function  
Principle  
Keep the photocells clean.  
The following settings can be stored and, if  
necessary, retrieved using the memory func-  
tion:  
Do not cover the area between the interior  
mirror and the windshield.  
Seat position.  
Steering wheel  
Safety information  
Warning  
Exterior mirror adjustment.  
Lumbar support position.  
Height of the Head-up display.  
Safety information  
Steering wheel adjustments while driving  
can lead to unexpected steering wheel move-  
ments. Vehicle control could be lost. There  
is a risk of accident, injury, and property dam-  
age. Adjust the steering wheel while the vehi-  
cle is stationary only.  
Warning  
Using the memory function while driving can  
lead to unexpected seat or steering wheel  
movements. Vehicle control could be lost.  
There is a risk of accident, injury, and prop-  
erty damage. Only retrieve the memory func-  
tion when the vehicle is stationary.  
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Warning  
Calling up settings  
To access settings saved to memory using the  
buttons, proceed as follows:  
There is a danger of jamming when moving  
the seats. There is a risk of injury and risk of  
property damage. Make sure that the travel  
path of the seat is clear prior to any adjust-  
ment.  
Press memory button 1 or 2.  
The stored position is called up.  
The procedure stops when a seat setting  
switch or one of the memory buttons is  
pressed again.  
Overview  
The adjustment of the seat position on the  
driver's side is interrupted after a short time  
while driving.  
To bring up settings saved to memory via  
iDrive, proceed as follows:  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Seat comfort".  
2. Select the desired seat.  
3. Select the desired seat position.  
The memory buttons are located on the driv-  
er's door.  
Seat climate control  
Storing settings  
To save settings to memory using the buttons,  
proceed as follows:  
Various climate control functions are available  
for the seats.  
Additional information:  
Climate control, refer to page 273.  
1. Set the desired position.  
2.  
Press the SET button on the driver's  
door. The LED illuminates.  
3. Press memory button 1 or 2 while the LED  
is illuminated. A successful save is indi-  
cated by a signal tone.  
To save settings to memory via iDrive, proceed  
as follows:  
1. Go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Seat comfort".  
2. Select the desired seat position.  
3. Tap the icon for the SET button.  
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