Controls -> Opening and closing for your BMW X3 2011-2017

Controls  
Opening and closing  
Opening and closing  
Overview  
Vehicle equipment  
This chapter describes all standard, national  
and special equipment provided in the model  
series. Equipment not available in the vehicle is  
therefore also described, for example the se‐  
lected special equipment or national version.  
This also applies to safety-relevant functions  
and systems. Comply with the relevant na‐  
tional regulations when using the correspond‐  
ing functions and systems.  
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Unlocking  
Locking  
Remote control/keys  
Unlock tailgate  
With automatic tailgate operation: opening/  
closing tailgate  
General  
The delivery specification includes two remote  
controls with integrated keys.  
Integrated key  
Every remote control contains a replaceable  
battery.  
The functions of buttons may be set depend‐  
ing on equipment and national version. Set‐  
tings, see page 43.  
For each remote control, personal settings are  
stored in the vehicle. Personal profile, see  
page 33.  
Further information on servicing is also stored  
in the remote controls Service data in the re‐  
mote control, see page 219  
Press button, arrow 1, and pull out key, ar‐  
row 2.  
The integrated key fits the following locks:  
Driver's door.  
Glove box on the passenger side.  
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Fault in radio transmission due to the  
charger when charging in the vehicle, for  
example for mobile devices.  
Replacing the battery  
If an attempt is made to switch on the ignition  
or start the engine, a Check Control message  
is displayed.  
Starting engine with special ID of  
remote control  
1. Remove the integrated key from the re‐  
mote control.  
2. Push in catch with the key, arrow 1.  
3. Remove the cover for the battery compart‐  
ment, arrow 2.  
4. Insert a new battery of the same type with  
the positive side facing upwards.  
5. Press the cover back into position.  
Steptronic transmission: with the relevant  
Check Control message, hold the remote con‐  
trol, as illustrated, to the mark on the steering  
column and press the start/stop button within  
10 seconds with the brake depressed.  
Dispose of the old battery at an author‐  
ised collecting point or hand it in to a  
Service Centre.  
Manual gearbox: with the relevant Check Con‐  
trol message, hold the remote control, as illus‐  
trated, to the mark on the steering column and  
press the start/stop button within 10 seconds  
with the clutch depressed.  
New remote controls  
New remote controls can be obtained from the  
Service Centre.  
Loss of remote controls  
A lost remote control can be blocked by the  
Service Centre.  
If the remote control is not detected: change  
the height of the remote control slightly and  
repeat the procedure.  
Special ID of the remote control  
The ignition can be switched on or the engine  
started even in one of the following situations:  
Personal Profile  
Interference in the radio transmission to  
the remote control from external sources,  
for example by radio masts.  
Principle  
Personal profile provides three profiles in  
which personal vehicle settings can be saved.  
Each remote control is allocated to one of  
these profiles.  
Flat battery in the remote control.  
Fault in radio transmission due to mobile  
radio device in the immediate vicinity of the  
remote control.  
When the vehicle is unlocked with a remote  
control, the allocated personal profile is activa‐  
ted. All the settings stored in the profile are  
made automatically.  
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Opening and closing  
If several drivers each use their own remote  
control, the vehicle will adapt to their personal  
settings when it is unlocked. These settings  
are also restored if the vehicle is used in the in‐  
tervening period by someone with a different  
remote control.  
Profile management  
Calling up profiles  
Independently of the remote control that is  
used, another profile can be called up.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
Changes to settings are saved automatically in  
the personal profile.  
3. Select a profile.  
Three personal profiles and a guest profile can  
be created.  
The settings stored in the called-up profile  
are made automatically.  
Settings  
The profile called up is assigned to the re‐  
mote control currently used.  
Settings for the following systems and func‐  
tions are saved in the active profile. The extent  
of settings that can be stored depends on the  
country and equipment.  
If the profile has already been allocated to  
another remote control, this profile applies  
to both remote controls. It is no longer  
possible to differentiate between the set‐  
tings of both remote controls.  
Unlocking and locking.  
Light.  
Air conditioning.  
Radio.  
Renaming profiles  
To avoid mixing up the profiles, each profile  
can be given a personal name.  
Instrument cluster.  
Favourites buttons.  
Volumes, sound.  
Control display.  
Navigation.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
3. "Options"  
4. "Rename current profile"  
TV.  
Park Distance Control PDC.  
Rear-view camera.  
Side view.  
Resetting profiles  
Settings of the active profile are reset to fac‐  
tory settings.  
Head-Up Display.  
Drive experience switch.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
Driver's seat position, exterior mirror posi‐  
tion, steering wheel position.  
3. "Options"  
4. "Reset current profile"  
Cruise Control.  
Exporting profiles  
Most of the settings of the active profile can be  
exported.  
Intelligent Safety.  
Lane change warning.  
This may be useful for securing and calling up  
personal settings, for example, before taking  
the vehicle into a Service Centre. The saved  
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profiles can be taken to another vehicle with  
the Personal Profile function.  
Showing profile list at start  
The profile list can be shown at the start to se‐  
lect the desired profile.  
The following options are available for export:  
Via BMW Online.  
1. "Settings"  
Via USB interface to a USB medium.  
2. "Profiles"  
Common file systems for USB media are  
supported. FAT32 and exFAT formats are  
recommended for exporting profiles, ex‐  
port might not be possible with other for‐  
mats.  
3. "Options"  
4. "Profile list at start"  
With the remote control  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
Note  
3. "Export profile"  
Removing the remote control  
4. BMW Online: "BMW Online"  
USB interface: "USB device"  
Persons remaining in the car or pets left  
inside can lock the doors from the inside. You  
should therefore take the remote control with  
you when you get out of the vehicle so that the  
car can be opened from the outside.◀  
Importing profiles  
Profiles exported via BMW Online can be im‐  
ported via BMW Online.  
Unlocking  
Profiles saved on a USB medium can be im‐  
ported using the USB interface.  
Press the button on the remote con‐  
trol.  
Existing settings are overwritten with the im‐  
ported profile.  
All doors, tailgate and fuel filler flap are un‐  
locked.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
Interior light and courtesy light are  
switched on. This function is not available  
if the interior light was switched off man‐  
ually.  
3. "Import profile"  
4. BMW Online: "BMW Online"  
USB interface: "USB device"  
The welcome light is switched on if this  
function was activated.  
Using a guest profile  
Exterior mirrors folded in using comfort  
closing are folded out.  
With the guest profile, individual settings can  
be made which are not saved in any of the  
three personal profiles.  
You can set how the vehicle is unlocked. Set‐  
tings, see page 43.  
This can be beneficial if a driver without their  
own profile uses the vehicle temporarily.  
Anti-theft system is switched off.  
The alarm system, see page 44, is disarmed.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
3. "Guest"  
Comfort opening  
Keep the button on the remote control  
pressed after unlocking.  
Note: the guest profile cannot be renamed. It is  
assigned to the current remote control.  
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Opening and closing  
The windows and Glass Roof are opened for as  
long as the button on the remote control is  
pressed.  
tection and tilt alarm sensor of alarm system,  
see page 45, are switched off. After locking,  
wait 10 seconds before pressing the button  
again.  
Locking  
Unlocking tailgate  
With automatic operation of the tailgate:  
Locking from the outside  
Do not lock the vehicle from the outside  
when there is someone inside it, as it cannot  
then be unlocked from the inside in some na‐  
tional-market versions.◀  
Pay attention to the opening height of  
the tailgate  
The tailgate swings rearwards and upwards  
when opened. Make sure enough space is  
available on opening the tailgate, as otherwise  
damage can occur.◀  
The driver's door must be closed.  
Press the button on the remote control.  
Press the button on the remote con‐  
trol for approximately one second.  
All doors, tailgate and fuel filler flap are locked.  
Anti-theft system is switched on. It prevents  
the doors from being able to be unlocked using  
the locking buttons or the door openers.  
Tailgate opens slightly, regardless of whether  
vehicle is locked or unlocked.  
The alarm system, see page 44, is armed.  
With automatic operation of the tailgate,  
closed tailgate is automatically opened. To  
close opened tailgate, press and hold button of  
remote control until tailgate is closed.  
Comfort closing  
Keep the button on the remote control  
pressed after locking.  
Depending on the equipment and country ver‐  
sion it can be set whether the doors are also  
locked. Adjust the settings, see page 43.  
The windows and the Glass Roof are closed for  
as long as the button on the remote control is  
pressed.  
In some equipment versions, doors are also  
unlocked if appropriate  
Exterior mirrors are folded in.  
If the doors were not unlocked, the tailgate is  
locked again as soon as it is closed.  
With the hazard warning lights switched on,  
the exterior mirror is not folded in.  
Do not lay the remote control in the boot  
Follow the closing operation  
Keep the remote control with you at all  
times and do not lay it in the boot, as otherwise  
there is a risk of the remote control being  
locked inside the vehicle when the tailgate is  
closed.◀  
Follow closing operation and ensure that  
nobody gets jammed.◀  
Switching on interior light and  
courtesy light  
Protect edges.  
With the vehicle locked, press the button  
on the remote control.  
Sharp objects or those with sharp edges  
may knock against the rear window while the  
vehicle is in motion and damage the heating  
conductor of the rear window. Protect edges.◀  
This function is not available if the interior light  
was switched off manually.  
If the button is pressed again within 10 sec‐  
onds of locking, passenger compartment pro‐  
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Malfunction  
Detection of the remote control by the vehicle  
may be disrupted by the following circumstan‐  
ces, amongst others:  
The battery of the remote control is dis‐  
charged. Replacing the battery, see  
page 33.  
Disruption of the radio link by transmission  
masts or other equipment transmitting  
powerful signals.  
Unlock or lock the driver's door using the  
integrated key, see page 32, in the door lock.  
The other doors must be unlocked or locked  
from the inside.  
Shielding of the remote control by metallic  
objects.  
Disruption of the radio link by mobile tele‐  
phones or other electronic devices in the  
immediate vicinity.  
Alarm system  
The alarm system is not armed if the vehicle is  
locked with the integrated key.  
Do not transport the remote control together  
with metallic objects or electronic devices.  
Alarm system is triggered if the vehicle has  
been unlocked using the door lock.  
If there is a malfunction, the vehicle can also be  
unlocked and locked from the outside without  
remote control, see page 37.  
To end this alarm, unlock the vehicle with the  
remote control or turn on the ignition, with  
special ID of the remote control, see page 33,  
as necessary.  
Without remote control  
From inside  
From outside  
Locking from the outside  
Unlocking and locking  
Do not lock the vehicle from the outside  
when there is someone inside it, as it cannot  
then be unlocked from the inside in some na‐  
tional-market versions.◀  
Removing the key before pulling the door  
handle  
To avoid damage to the paint and key, always  
remove the key before pulling the outer door  
handle.◀  
Via buttons for central locking system.  
Pressing button locks vehicle  
when front doors are closed.  
Pressing button unlocks vehicle.  
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Opening and closing  
Locking does not activate anti-theft protection  
for vehicle.  
Closing  
Information  
The fuel filler flap remains unlocked.  
Keep lock area clear  
In the event of an accident of a given severity,  
the vehicle is automatically unlocked. The haz‐  
ard warning system and interior lights illumi‐  
nate.  
To avoid injuries, ensure that the closing  
area of the tailgate is unobstructed.◀  
Do not lay the remote control in the boot  
Unlocking and opening  
Keep the remote control with you at all  
times and do not lay it in the boot, as otherwise  
there is a risk of the remote control being  
locked inside the vehicle when the tailgate is  
closed.◀  
Press button for central locking to  
unlock doors together and then  
pull door opener above armrest.  
Pull twice on door opener on door to be  
opened: first pull unlocks door, second pull  
opens door. The other doors remain  
locked.  
Protect edges.  
Sharp objects or those with sharp edges  
may knock against the rear window while the  
vehicle is in motion and damage the heating  
conductor of the rear window. Protect edges.◀  
Tailgate  
Closing  
Opening  
The tailgate swings rearwards and upwards  
when opened.  
Make sure that there is sufficient clearance.  
Opening from outside  
The recessed handles in the tailgate lining  
make it easier to pull the tailgate down.  
Automatic operation of the tailgate  
Adjusting the opening height  
The extent to which the tailgate opens can be  
set.  
Press the button on the tailgate.  
Press the button on the remote  
control for approximately one sec‐  
ond.  
Adjusting the opening height  
When setting the opening height, make  
sure that there is a space of at least 10 cm, 4 in  
above the tailgate. Otherwise, for example, if  
the load status has changed, the ceiling height  
Doors are also unlocked if appropriate. Un‐  
locking with remote control, see page 36.  
The tailgate is unlocked and can be swivelled  
upwards.  
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Controls  
might not be sufficient for the opened tail‐  
gate.◀  
If the vehicle begins to move.  
By pressing the button on the inside of the  
tailgate.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Tailgate"  
Closing  
3. Turn the Controller until the desired open‐  
ing height is reached.  
Keep lock area clear  
To avoid injuries, ensure that the closing  
area of the tailgate is unobstructed.◀  
Opening  
Pay attention to the opening height of  
the tailgate  
Follow the closing operation  
Follow closing operation and ensure that  
nobody gets jammed.◀  
The tailgate swings rearwards and upwards  
when opened. Make sure enough space is  
available on opening the tailgate, as otherwise  
damage can occur.  
Do not lay the remote control in the boot  
Keep the remote control with you at all  
times and do not lay it in the boot, as otherwise  
there is a risk of the remote control being  
locked inside the vehicle when the tailgate is  
closed.◀  
Depending on the situation, set the opening  
height for the tailgate.◀  
Protect edges.  
Sharp objects or those with sharp edges  
may knock against the rear window while the  
vehicle is in motion and damage the heating  
conductor of the rear window. Protect edges.◀  
Without Comfort Access:  
Press the button on the outside of the tail‐  
gate.  
Press the button on the remote  
control for approximately one sec‐  
ond.  
Doors are also unlocked if appropriate.  
Opening with remote control, see page 36.  
Press the button in the driver's  
door:  
Press the button on the inside of the tail‐  
gate.  
When the vehicle is stationary, the tailgate  
opens automatically up to the set opening  
height.  
With Comfort Access:  
The opening procedure is interrupted:  
When a button is pressed again.  
When starting the engine.  
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Opening and closing  
The shutdown process is interrupted:  
When starting the engine.  
When driving off suddenly.  
Manual operation  
Do not operate a blocked tailgate man‐  
ually  
If the tailgate is blocked, do not operate it man‐  
ually as otherwise the tailgate could become  
damaged and can cause injury.  
Press button on inside of tailgate, arrow 1.  
Pressing the button again stops the move‐  
ment.  
Contact a Service centre.◀  
Press the button, arrow 2.  
In the case of an electrical defect, operate the  
unlocked tailgate manually, proceeding slowly  
and avoiding sudden movements.  
The vehicle is locked after the tailgate has  
been closed. To do this, the driver's door  
must be closed and the remote control  
must be outside the vehicle in the vicinity  
of the tailgate.  
Comfort Access  
Pressing the button again stops the move‐  
ment.  
Principle  
Access to the vehicle is possible without acti‐  
vating the remote control.  
It is sufficient to have the remote control with  
you, for example in a trouser pocket.  
The vehicle automatically recognises the re‐  
mote control when it is in the immediate vicin‐  
ity or inside the vehicle.  
Comfort Access supports the following func‐  
tions:  
Unlocking/locking the vehicle.  
Comfort closing.  
Press the button on the outside of the tail‐  
gate.  
Pressing the button again stops the move‐  
ment.  
Unlocking the tailgate separately.  
Opening/closing the tailgate contactlessly.  
Start the engine.  
Keep button pressed on remote  
control until tailgate has closed.  
Operating requirements  
Releasing the button stops the movement.  
No external sources of interference in the  
vicinity.  
Pull and hold pulled the button in  
the driver's door. Releasing stops  
the movement.  
To lock, the remote control must be loca‐  
ted outside the vehicle.  
For this function, the remote control must  
be in the passenger compartment.  
The tailgate closes.  
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Comfort closing  
Controls  
Approximately 2 seconds need to elapse  
before the vehicle can be unlocked and  
locked again.  
Follow the closing operation  
Follow closing operation and ensure that  
nobody gets jammed.◀  
An engine start is only possible if the re‐  
mote control is in the vehicle.  
Unlocking  
Use your finger to touch area on door handle of  
driver's or front passenger's door and keep  
your finger there without gripping door handle.  
Firmly grab the handle on the driver's or front  
passenger's door, arrow.  
This corresponds to pressing and holding  
button of remote control.  
This corresponds to pressing the  
on the remote control.  
button  
In addition to locking, windows and Glass Roof  
are closed and exterior mirrors are folded in.  
Locking  
Unlocking tailgate individually  
Press the button on the outside of the tailgate.  
This corresponds to pressing the  
ton on the remote control.  
but‐  
Status of doors does not change.  
Pay attention to the opening height of  
the tailgate  
The tailgate swings rearwards and upwards  
when opened. Make sure enough space is  
available on opening the tailgate, as otherwise  
damage can occur.◀  
Use your finger to touch area on door handle of  
driver's or front passenger's door for approxi‐  
mately 1 second, without gripping door handle.  
This corresponds to pressing the  
on the remote control.  
button  
Do not lay the remote control in the boot  
Keep the remote control with you at all  
times and do not lay it in the boot, as otherwise  
there is a risk of the remote control being  
locked inside the vehicle when the tailgate is  
closed.◀  
To reduce the burden on the vehicle battery,  
make sure that the ignition and all electrical  
consumers are switched off prior to locking.  
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Opening and closing  
Avoiding unintentional opening  
Opening and closing the tailgate  
contactlessly  
In situations in which the tailgate cannot  
be opened contactlessly, ensure that the re‐  
mote control is outside the sensor range, at  
least 1.50 m, 5 ft from the rear area.  
The tailgate can be opened contactlessly if you  
carry the remote control. With automatic oper‐  
ation of the tailgate, it can also be closed con‐  
tactlessly. Two sensors detect a foot move‐  
ment forwards in the middle of the rear area  
and the tailgate opens or closes.  
Otherwise the tailgate may open unintention‐  
ally due to an inadvertent or wrongly detected  
foot movement.◀  
Foot movement to be undertaken  
Closing  
Do not touch the vehicle  
Perform the foot movement described previ‐  
ously.  
With the foot movement ensure that you  
are standing firmly and do not touch the vehi‐  
cle, otherwise there is a risk of injury, for exam‐  
ple, due to hot exhaust parts.◀  
The warning indicator flashes and an audible  
signal sounds before the tailgate closes.  
The tailgate swings rearwards and downwards  
when closing.  
1. Stand in the centre behind the vehicle, ap‐  
proximately an arm's length away from the  
rear of the vehicle.  
Closing the tailgate has no effect on locking  
the vehicle.  
2. A foot must move as far as possible under  
the vehicle in the direction of travel and be  
withdrawn again immediately. In this move‐  
ment, the leg must pass through the range  
of both sensors.  
The locking mechanism may be interrupted  
due to a new foot movement.  
Avoid inadvertent closing  
In situations in which opened tailgate  
should not be closed contactlessly, ensure  
that remote control is outside sensor range, at  
least 1.50 m, 5 ft from rear area.  
Otherwise tailgate may close unintentionally  
due to an inadvertent or wrongly detected foot  
movement.◀  
Keep lock area clear  
To avoid injuries, ensure that the closing  
area of the tailgate is unobstructed.◀  
Opening  
Do not lay the remote control in the boot  
Perform the foot movement described previ‐  
ously.  
Keep the remote control with you at all  
times and do not lay it in the boot, as otherwise  
there is a risk of the remote control being  
locked inside the vehicle when the tailgate is  
closed.◀  
The tailgate opens, regardless of whether it  
was locked or unlocked.  
The tailgate swings rearwards and upwards  
when opened. Make sure that there is suffi‐  
cient clearance.  
The hazard warning system flashes before  
opening.  
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Tailgate  
Controls  
Malfunction  
Detection of the remote control by the vehicle  
may be disrupted by the following circumstan‐  
ces, amongst others:  
Depending on the equipment and country ver‐  
sion, these settings are not provided.  
1. "Settings"  
The battery of the remote control is dis‐  
charged. Replacing the battery, see  
page 33.  
2. "Doors/key"  
3.  
Select the symbol.  
4. Select the desired function:  
Disruption of the radio link by transmission  
masts or other equipment transmitting  
powerful signals.  
"Tailgate"  
Depending on equipment, tailgate is  
unlocked or opened.  
Shielding of the remote control by metallic  
objects.  
"Tailgate + door(s)"  
Disruption of the radio link by mobile tele‐  
phones or other electronic devices in the  
immediate vicinity.  
Depending on equipment, tailgate is  
unlocked or opened and doors are un‐  
locked.  
Do not transport the remote control together  
with metallic objects or electronic devices.  
Acknowledgement signal of the  
vehicle  
Settings are saved in active profile, see  
page 33.  
In case of a fault, unlock and lock the vehicle  
with the buttons on the remote control or with  
the integrated key, see page 37.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Doors/key"  
Settings  
3. "Turn signals for lock/unl."  
Unlocking  
Automatic locking  
Settings are saved in active profile, see  
page 33.  
Settings are saved in active profile, see  
page 33.  
Doors  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Doors/key"  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Doors/key"  
3. Select the desired function:  
3.  
Select the symbol.  
"Automatic relock"  
4. Select the desired function:  
The vehicle is locked automatically af‐  
ter a short while if no door is opened.  
"Driver's door only"  
Only the driver's door and fuel filler flap  
are unlocked. Pressing again unlocks  
the entire vehicle.  
"Lock after driving away"  
On driving off, the vehicle is locked au‐  
tomatically.  
"All doors"  
The entire vehicle is unlocked.  
Calling up seat, mirror setting  
The last adjusted driver's seat and exterior mir‐  
ror position is stored for the currently used re‐  
mote control.  
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Opening and closing  
When the vehicle is unlocked, this position is  
called up automatically if the function has been  
enabled.  
Arming and disarming  
At the same time as unlocking and locking the  
vehicle by remote control or Comfort Access  
the alarm system is also disarmed or armed.  
Risk of jamming when the seat moves  
back  
Door lock with alarm system armed  
Alarm system is deactivated if the vehicle is  
unlocked using the door lock.  
If this function is used, first ensure that the  
footwell behind the driver's seat is clear. Oth‐  
erwise, with any moving back of the seat peo‐  
ple could be injured or objects be damaged.◀  
Tailgate with alarm system armed  
The tailgate can be opened even with the  
alarm system armed.  
Adjustment procedure is interrupted:  
By operating the switch or the seat adjust‐  
ment.  
On closing the tailgate, it is locked again and  
monitored, as long as the doors are locked.  
The hazard warning system flashes once.  
By touching a button of the seat and mirror  
memory.  
Enabling setting  
1. "Settings"  
Indicator light on the rear-view mirror  
2. "Doors/key"  
3. "Last seat position autom."  
Alarm system  
Principle  
The alarm system is triggered when the vehi‐  
cle is locked if:  
Indicator light flashes every 2 seconds:  
System is armed.  
A door, the bonnet or the tailgate is  
opened.  
Indicator light flashes after locking:  
Movements in the interior.  
Doors, bonnet, or tailgate are not properly  
closed; the rest is secured.  
The vehicle's incline changes, for instance  
if an attempt is made to jack it up and steal  
the wheels or to raise it prior to towing  
away.  
After ten seconds, the indicator light  
flashes continuously. Interior protection  
and tilt alarm sensor are not active.  
There is an interruption in the power sup‐  
ply from the battery.  
If the access that is still open is closed then  
the interior protection and tilt alarm sensor  
are switched on.  
The alarm system will respond briefly to unau‐  
thorised attempts to access the vehicle as fol‐  
lows:  
The indicator light no longer illuminates af‐  
ter the vehicle has been unlocked:  
Acoustic alarm.  
No attempt has been made to tamper with  
the vehicle.  
Switching on the hazard warning lights.  
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The indicator light flashes after unlocking  
until the ignition is switched on, but for no  
longer than approximately five minutes:  
For Comfort Access: completely grasp ei‐  
ther front door handle when carrying re‐  
mote control.  
The alarm has been triggered.  
Power windows  
Tilt alarm sensor  
The incline of the vehicle is monitored.  
Information  
Alarm system responds, for example, when  
there is an attempt to steal a wheel or when  
towing away.  
Removing the remote control  
Take the remote control with you when  
you leave the vehicle, otherwise children, for  
example, could operate the power windows  
and possibly injure themselves.◀  
Interior movement detector  
To ensure perfect functioning, the windows  
and Glass Roof must be closed.  
Avoiding false alarms  
The tilt alarm sensor and interior movement  
detector can be switched off together, for ex‐  
ample in the following situations:  
In car washes.  
In two-level garages.  
During transport via motorail, car ferry or  
trailer.  
Opening  
When there are animals in the vehicle.  
Push the switch as far as the resist‐  
ance point.  
Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and  
interior movement detector  
The window opens as long as the switch is  
held.  
Press the button on the remote control  
again within 10 seconds, as soon as the  
vehicle is locked.  
Push the switch past the resistance  
point.  
The indicator light illuminates for approxi‐  
mately 2 seconds and then flashes again.  
The window opens automatically. The  
movement is stopped by pressing the  
switch again.  
The tilt alarm sensor and the interior move‐  
ment detector are switched off until the next  
time the car is locked.  
See also: Comfort opening, see page 35, by  
remote control.  
Switching off the alarm  
Closing  
Unlock the vehicle with the remote control  
or switch on the ignition, if necessary using  
special ID of remote control, see page 33.  
Keeping closing zone clear  
To avoid injuries, ensure that the closing  
area of the window is unobstructed during  
closing.◀  
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Controls  
Opening and closing  
Closing without the anti-trap  
mechanism  
Pull the switch as far as the resist‐  
ance point.  
Keeping closing zone clear  
The window closes as long as the switch is  
held.  
To avoid injuries, ensure that the closing  
area of the window is unobstructed during  
closing.◀  
Pull the switch past the resistance  
point.  
If an external hazard or ice does not allow you  
to close the windows normally, proceed as fol‐  
lows:  
The window closes automatically. Pulling  
the switch again stops the movement.  
See also: Comfort closing, see page 36, by re‐  
mote control.  
1. Pull the switch past the resistance point  
and hold it there.  
See also: closing using Comfort Access, see  
page 40.  
The anti-trap mechanism is restricted and  
the window opens slightly when the clos‐  
ing force exceeds a certain value.  
After switching off the ignition  
Windows can still be operated:  
2. Pull the switch past the resistance point  
again within approximately four seconds  
and hold it there.  
For some time with radio readiness  
switched on.  
The window closes without the anti-trap  
mechanism.  
For approximately one minute with the ig‐  
nition switched off.  
Safety switch  
General  
The safety switch can be used to prevent chil‐  
dren from opening and closing the rear win‐  
dows by means of the switches in the rear, for  
example.  
Anti-trap mechanism  
Danger of trapping despite anti-trap  
mechanism  
Despite the anti-trap mechanism, make sure  
that the windows are not obstructed as they  
close; if this precaution is not taken, the risk re‐  
mains that thin objects, for instance, could fail  
to interrupt the closing movement.◀  
Switching on and off  
Press the button.  
No accessories on windows  
When the safety function is switched  
on, the LED is illuminated.  
Do not attach any accessories in the  
movement range of the windows, as otherwise  
the anti-trap mechanism will be impaired.◀  
Safety switch for rear operation  
Press the safety switch when carrying  
children in the rear seats, otherwise careless  
closing of the windows could result in injury.◀  
If the closing power exceeds a certain value on  
closing a window, the closing operation is in‐  
terrupted.  
The window opens again slightly.  
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Opening and closing  
Controls  
Raising the Glass Roof  
Roller sunblinds  
Press the top of the switch.  
Roller sunblinds for rear side windows  
Pull the roller sunblind out with the loop and  
hang into the holder.  
From the closed position,  
the Glass Roof is raised and  
the sun blind opens slightly.  
Do not open the window if the roller sun‐  
blind has been pulled up  
The opened Glass Roof  
closes to the raised position.  
The sun blind does not  
move.  
Do not open the window when the roller sun‐  
blind has been pulled up, otherwise there is a  
risk of damage and subsequently injury at high  
speeds.◀  
Opening/closing the Glass Roof and  
sun blind separately  
Push and hold the switch in  
the desired direction as far  
as the resistance point.  
Panorama Glass Roof  
General  
The sun blind opens as long  
as the switch is held. The  
Glass Roof opens if the sun  
blind is already completely  
opened.  
The Glass Roof and the sun blind can be oper‐  
ated separately or together with the same  
switch.  
Keeping closing zone clear  
The Glass Roof closes as  
long as the switch is held. If  
the Glass Roof is already  
closed or is in the raised po‐  
sition, the sun blind closes.  
To avoid injuries, ensure that the closing  
area of the glass roof is unobstructed during  
closing.◀  
Removing the remote control  
Take the remote control with you when  
you leave the vehicle, otherwise children could  
operate the Glass Roof and possibly injure  
themselves.◀  
Push the switch beyond the resistance  
point in the desired direction.  
The sun blind opens automatically. The  
Glass Roof opens automatically if the sun  
blind is already completely opened.  
The Glass Roof closes automatically. If the  
Glass Roof is already closed or is in the  
raised position, the sun blind closes auto‐  
matically.  
Movement is stopped by pressing switch  
upwards.  
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Controls  
Opening and closing  
Opening and closing the Glass Roof  
and sun blind together  
Closing without anti-trap mechanism  
from open position  
In the event of danger from outside, for exam‐  
ple, proceed as follows:  
Push the switch twice in rapid  
succession beyond the resist‐  
ance point in the desired direc‐  
tion.  
1. Slide the switch forwards beyond the re‐  
sistance point and hold it there.  
The Glass Roof and the sun  
blind open together. Movement is stopped by  
pressing switch upwards.  
The anti-trap mechanism is restricted and  
the Glass Roof opens slightly when the  
closing force exceeds a certain value.  
2. Press the switch forwards once again be‐  
yond the resistance point and hold until the  
Glass Roof closes without the anti-trap  
mechanism. Ensure that the closing area is  
clear.  
See also: Comfort opening, see page 35,  
and comfort closing, see page 36, by re‐  
mote control.  
See also: closing using Comfort Access,  
see page 40.  
Closing without anti-trap mechanism  
from raised position  
If there is a risk from the outside slide the  
switch forwards beyond the resistance point  
and hold it there.  
Comfort position  
If Glass Roof is not completely opened by au‐  
tomatic function, this means comfort position  
has been reached. In this position, wind noise  
inside vehicle is at lowest level.  
The Glass Roof closes without the anti-trap  
mechanism.  
You can continue the movement by subse‐  
quently pressing the button.  
Initialising after power failure  
After switching off the ignition  
The Glass Roof functions may be restricted af‐  
ter a power cut during the opening or closing  
process.  
The Glass Roof can still be opened or closed  
for approximately 1 minute after the ignition  
has been switched off.  
Initialising the system  
Anti-trap mechanism  
The system can be initialised when the vehicle  
is stationary and the engine is running.  
If the closing power of the Glass Roof exceeds  
a certain value, the closing operation is inter‐  
rupted from approximately the half-open posi‐  
tion, or during closing from the raised position.  
During the initialisation the Glass Roof closes  
without the anti-trap mechanism.  
The Glass Roof opens again slightly.  
Keeping closing zone clear  
To avoid injuries, ensure that the closing  
area of the glass roof is unobstructed during  
closing.◀  
Danger of trapping despite anti-trap  
mechanism  
Despite the anti-trap mechanism, make sure  
that the Glass Roof is not obstructed as it  
closes; if this precaution is not taken, the risk  
remains that thin objects, for instance, could  
fail to interrupt the closing movement.◀  
Press the top of the switch and  
hold until the initialisation is  
complete:  
Initialisation begins within  
15 seconds and is complete  
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Opening and closing  
Controls  
when the Glass Roof and  
sun blind are fully closed.  
The Glass Roof closes without the anti-  
trap mechanism.  
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