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Summary of Contents for M5 2003

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Page 3: ...ons intended to assist you in obtaining satisfaction from your BMW s unique array of advanced technical fea lso contains information on vehicle maintenance designed to enhance safety while simultaneou...

Page 4: ...ning and closing via the door lock 27 Opening and closing via the remote control 28 Opening and closing from the inside 31 Luggage compartment lid 32 Luggage compartment 34 Alarm system 35 Electric po...

Page 5: ...ng lamps 85 Fog lamps 85 nterior lamps 86 Reading lamps 86 Controlling the climate for pleasant driving Automatic climate control 87 Roller sun blind 92 Parked car ventilation 92 Interior conveniences...

Page 6: ...ce e BMW Maintenance System 119 ws and regulations chnical modifications 120 lifornia Proposition 65 Warning 120 BD interface socket 121 Replacement procedures Onboard tool kit 124 Windshield wiper bl...

Page 7: ...7n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index Everything from A to Z 146...

Page 8: ...river s require ments Vehicle Memory Key Memory Refer to page 55 Activation and adjustments on some of these systems can be performed at your BMW center Your individual vehicle On buying your BMW you...

Page 9: ...hese recom ations may result in unscheduled enance pertinent safety rules when you andling gasoline Important safety information For your own safety use genuine parts and accessories approved by BMW W...

Page 10: ...ect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying BMW of North America LLC P...

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Page 14: ...amps 85 r Washer system 60 al locking system 26 rd warning flashers 7 Rear window defroster 90 8 Horn the entire surface 9 Adjusting the steering wheel 47...

Page 15: ...g lamps 16 18 HECK button 66 utside temperature display 63 dicator lamp for Dynamic Stability ontrol DSC 17 ip odometer 63 12 Check Control display 66 13 Odometer 63 14 Service Interval Display 65 15...

Page 16: ...e accompanied by the warning STOP ENGINE OIL in the Check Control display top the vehicle immediately and off the engine Check level of oil e top up as required If oil level ct please contact the near...

Page 17: ...er to 80 Dynamic Brake Control DBC Malfunction in DBC system Conventional braking performance remains available with no loss of effi ciency Have the system repaired by your BMW center at the earliest...

Page 18: ...or your information High beams Lights up when the high beams are on as well as when the mp flasher is activated itional information refer to 59 85...

Page 19: ...ure search function ss briefly track scan ended pressure search function rack ssette ss briefly stop track scan or fast ward ended pressure fast forward one an personal phone book se functions as forw...

Page 20: ...y whose on dates have passed You can replacements in any drugstore macy observe all legal regulations g a first aid kit to be carried in icle Fuel filler door Before filling the tank shut off the engi...

Page 21: ...ng ults in premature pump shutoff d will reduce the effect of the vapor overy system on the pump ng as the filler nozzle is used prop he fuel tank is full whenever the e shuts off the first time Refil...

Page 22: ...basis at least every two weeks and before every extended journey Otherwise incorrect tire pres sure can lead to driving instability tire damage and accidents Comply with tire approval specifications...

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Page 26: ...es the locks on the doors luggage compartment lid fuel filler door The central locking system can be operated from outside via the driver s door lock as well as via the remote control from inside via...

Page 27: ...n have a signal set as an acknowledgment message that ehicle is locked correctly Convenience operation You can also operate the electric power windows and the sliding tilt sunroof via the door lock To...

Page 28: ...are always ready for opera tion since the battery in the key is charged automatically in the ignition lock as you drive If it is no longer possible to unlock the vehicle via the remote control the bat...

Page 29: ...locking dditional information refer to 36 witch on the interior lamps he vehicle locked press button To open the luggage compartment lid Press button The luggage compartment lid will open slightly re...

Page 30: ...VS LX8FZVE ance statement vice complies with part 15 of the ules Operation is subject to the g two conditions device may not cause harmful erence and evice must accept any interfer received including...

Page 31: ...ocks the door d the second one opens it To engage the locks Use the central locking button to lock all of the doors simultaneously or press the individual safety lock but tons down As an added design...

Page 32: ...prevent unauthorized access to gage compartment when you ver the door and ignition key 3 page 26 for valet parking etc Manual operation in the event of an electrical malfunc tion Turn the master key t...

Page 33: ...signed to assist you in closing the luggage compart ment lid Operate the vehicle only when the luggage compartment lid is completely closed An open lid would allow exhaust fumes to penetrate into the...

Page 34: ...ge net ps to prevent them from moving eyes for attaching flexible to secure your luggage are in the corners of the luggage tment so to Cargo loading on 02 Hanger On the left hand side of the luggage c...

Page 35: ...ed again Indicator lamp displays The indicator lamp below the interior rearview mirror flashes continuously the system is armed The indicator lamp flashes during arming a door or doors the hood luggag...

Page 36: ...en or animals are left in the le indows or the sliding tilt sunroof eing left open To open and close windows In ignition key position 1 and 2 Depress the rocker switch until you feel resistance The w...

Page 37: ...ing When ng the windows always be sure hey are not obstructed in any way pervised use of these systems can in serious personal injury ove the ignition key to deactivate ectric power windows whenever e...

Page 38: ...iefly the sunroof travels to either the fully closed or fully open position Other automatic operations are With the sunroof open press the switch briefly toward Lift the sun roof automatically extends...

Page 39: ...e the sliding tilt sunroof fully ess and hold the switch for approx seconds Manual operation In the event of an electrical malfunction you can also operate the sliding tilt sunroof manually 1 Remove t...

Page 40: ...ps where it will not exert pres ainst the abdominal area rmation on using the safety fer to page 44 When adjusting your seat always observe the following precautions Never try to adjust your seat whil...

Page 41: ...spine s lumbar region pper hips and spinal column ve supplementary support to help maintain a relaxed upright seating on ss front rear of switch increase crease curvature ss the upper lower end of the...

Page 42: ...scribed on page 40 g the upper backrest section ard until your shoulders enjoy support Front passenger s seat adjusted for relaxed traveling 1 Adjust the upper backrest section to its extreme rear pos...

Page 43: ...43n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index W active seat e changes in the seat s cushion to avoid muscle cramps pain in pine s lumbar region and fatigue tivate press the button...

Page 44: ...ing system refer to the instructions for using center belt found on page 99 the safety belt system has been bjected to the stresses involved cident or otherwise damaged re that the safety belts contin...

Page 45: ...iefly press memory button 1 2 or 3 as desired Movement stops immediately when one of the seat adjustment or memory buttons is activated during the adjustment process Safety function 1 With the driver...

Page 46: ...the driver monitor the directly adjacent to the vehicle g parking curbs etc n deactivate this automatic fea setting the mirror selector o the passenger side posi The seat cushion and backrest can be h...

Page 47: ...el matically moves into the top posi nd returns to the driving memory on automatic feature is controlled by osition of the ignition key and by river s door Your BMW center can adjust your vehicle s sy...

Page 48: ...ming feature These mirrors automatically respond to glare from following vehicles by dim ming through an infinitely variable range The mirrors automatically revert to their clear undimmed setting when...

Page 49: ...ndividual components System components include the uphol stered surfaces on the steering wheel instrument panel the trim panels on the front and rear doors and the roof braces as well as the sides of...

Page 50: ...ds and arms ng in isolated instances ition and inflation noise may e a mild temporary hearing loss mely sensitive individuals warning information is also pro n the sun visors This is the right way a c...

Page 51: ...ng up ain e respond to any malfunctions system by immediately having it cted at your BMW center other the airbag could fail to respond accident in which both the angle he severity of the impact would...

Page 52: ...le Your vehicle is equipped with an airbag supplemental restraint system for the front passenger Because the backrest on any rearward facing child restraint system of the kind designed for infants und...

Page 53: ...at and engage uckle then tighten the belt against hild restraint system The retrac mechanism is now locked ck the safety belt se the buckle remove the child int device and allow the belt tor to reel t...

Page 54: ...tion guide de although not necessary for ion of a LATCH child restraint will facilitate the installation o help protect the vehicle s surfaces Carefully read and with the safety precautions of nufactu...

Page 55: ...amples follow below ples for Vehicle Memory ious signals as acknowledgment en locking or unlocking your icle ivates deactivates the Follow me me function Examples for Key Memory Locks the vehicle when...

Page 56: ...e Move the gearshift lever to the neu tral position Depress the clutch pedal Do not allow the engine to run in enclosed spaces The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide an odorless and colorless but h...

Page 57: ...mpts characterized by excessively fre or long periods with the r engaged can lead to catalyst ge When driving standing at idle and parking the vehicle take care oid contact between the exhaust m and f...

Page 58: ...periodi lling up the parking brake lever while coasting to a stop at a ght Always check traffic condi st to avoid posing a hazard to f or other road users When shifting gears always depress the clutc...

Page 59: ...lue indicator p n signal indicator green indicator p accompanied by periodic king sound from the relay gnal briefly the lever up to but not beyond essure point It then returns to the r position when r...

Page 60: ...the rotary dial 7 st the sensitivity of the rain tary dial 7 ctivate the rain sensor er in position 0 Turn the rain sensor off in auto matic car washes Failure to do so could result in damage caused b...

Page 61: ...or lamp on the instrument cluster refer to page 18 will come on You can now use the cruise control Do not use cruise control on twisting roads when high traffic density prevents driving at a constant...

Page 62: ...When the system is activated press the button The indicator lamp stays on You can use the cruise control again whenever you want by calling up the speed that was stored last In addition cruise control...

Page 63: ...and holding the button w with the ignition key in ion 1 ng the ignition key to 0 Ice warning If the outside temperature drops to approx 37 5 7 3 6 a signal is sounded as a warning and the display fla...

Page 64: ...system is operational If the indicator lamp comes on and stays on there are approx 2 5 gal 10 liters of fuel still in the tank For fuel tank capacity refer to page 143 If the tilt of the vehicle vari...

Page 65: ...e number of illuminated lamps decreases as the time for your next maintenance visit approaches Yellow lamp This field appears together with OILSERVICE or INSPECTION Maintenance is due Please contact y...

Page 66: ...INE OILPRESS il pressure is too low Stop the le and switch off the engine diately Refer to pages 16 115 CHECK BRAKE FLUID The level has dropped nearly to the minimum Top up the brake fluid at the earl...

Page 67: ...ing and ge 132 or consult a BMW center CHECK BRAKE LININGS Have the brake pads checked at your BMW center Refer to page 108 CHECK COOLANT LEVEL The coolant level is too low top off at the next opportu...

Page 68: ...he key in position 2 CONTROL OK appears in the re no faults in the monitored s uter n find descriptions of the com arting on page 73 and in the s Manual for Onboard Com ou can have the Check Control d...

Page 69: ...n if switch on time is ive shes while operating tion button for the digital clock omputer ator display for the various ard systems 6 Display for the entry and query but tons Depending on the operating...

Page 70: ...ide of the button Changing the date Press the left side of the button Press Press the right side of the button The dots and the DATE display will flash To alter the setting Press on left or right or h...

Page 71: ...ht side of the button To take an intermediate time reading Press Press The stopwatch display can be seen counting up the stopwatch continues to run To halt the stopwatch Press the right side of the bu...

Page 72: ...et ew time using the procedure ed above he switch on time is active the mes on in the MID During actual on of the ventilation the LED The LED goes out when the is switched off To activate deactivate t...

Page 73: ...iefly flash in the Check ol display on the instrument er peed limit reminder is only ted if the vehicle has in the mean been driven at least approx 3 mph h slower the right side of the button the righ...

Page 74: ...ght side of the button he left side of the button he right side of the button shows n enter the distance by pressing ction buttons To correct an entry Press the left side of the button and repeat the...

Page 75: ...ter could maged omputer will only register fuel nts over 1 8 gal 6 liters Fuel consumption You can have the average fuel consumption displayed for two different distances for example a complete journe...

Page 76: ...de of the button shows e code at the function buttons ect an entry he left side of the button and he entry To store the entry Press the right side of the button Turn the ignition key to position 0 Dea...

Page 77: ...e display e MID buttons in the order in which wish the information to be dis yed ch time an entry is stored the pro m number appears on the display rminate the selection procedure the right side of th...

Page 78: ...hicle and object decreases the inter vals between the tones become shorter A continuous tone indicates the pres ence of an object less than 1 ft 30 cm away The warning signal is canceled after approx...

Page 79: ...ntenance Repairs Data Index eep the sensors clean and free ice or snow in order to ensure y will continue to operate effec apply high pressure spray to the for a prolonged period of time n an adequate...

Page 80: ...driving style always remains the responsibility of the driver Do not use the extra safety margins fur nished by these systems as an excuse for taking unnecessary risks Dynamic Brake Control DBC DBC is...

Page 81: ...Data Index mance Recognition he button with the ignition key in n 2 the indicator lamp comes ating Performance Recognition he button again the indicator oes out ordinated performance comfort s activa...

Page 82: ...mode in which it stores the nt pressures as its reference es The initialization process for ten minutes or somewhat er Once it has been completed ire Pressure Monitor is able to ct and warn of flat t...

Page 83: ...es when driving ow covered or slippery road sur there may be a delay in identi any loss in inflation pressure rmance oriented driving slip at rive wheels high levels of lateral eration can also delay...

Page 84: ...ti cally activates and cancels the low beams in response to changes in ambient light in tunnels at dusk etc as well as rain and snow The vehicle s external lights remain on constantly when you switch...

Page 85: ...y in position 0 push er in the appropriate direction er engages in the turn signal or position Front fog lamps The green indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up to indicate that the front f...

Page 86: ...nt e interior lamp or in the rear of icle They can be switched on with the button arrow adjacent lamp order to prevent battery dis arge all of the lamps in the are switched off automatically 15 minute...

Page 87: ...Repairs Data Index ar footwell ventilation low for the upper body area in rear seats 91 omatic air distribution 89 7 Individual air distribution 89 8 Temperature control left hand side 89 9 Display f...

Page 88: ...omatic recirculated air control C 90 r window defroster 90 supply 89 16 Maximum cooling 90 or residual heat mode 90 17 Air grill for interior temperature sensor please keep clear and unobstructed...

Page 89: ...ensures that the ted temperature is achieved as ly as possible It then maintains emperature regardless of the on Air supply In the AUTO program the airflow is controlled auto matically AUTO will appe...

Page 90: ...ithin the vehicle the windows should fog over in e recirculated air mode switch d increase the air supply as d Rear window defroster When the rear window defroster is activated the indicator lamp come...

Page 91: ...mperature of the emerging air Microfilter activated charcoal filter The microfilter removes dust and pollen from the incoming air The activated charcoal filter provides additional pro tection by filte...

Page 92: ...and off directly Since the uses a substantial amount of al current you should refrain tivating it twice in succession allowing the battery to be ed in normal operation between ked car ventilation is...

Page 93: ...ay be d that this original hand held tter is compatible with the BMW al Transmitter Checking for the conversion code In order to determine whether the orig inal hand held transmitter is equipped with...

Page 94: ...ps 3 and 4 ected channel key is now pro ed with the signal of the original eld transmitter Programming a hand held transmitter with conversion code Read and comply with the safety precautions on page...

Page 95: ...ys are deleted User s information Do not use this BMW Universal Trans mitter with any garage door opener that lacks safety stop and reverse fea tures as required by federal safety stan dards this incl...

Page 96: ...e flashlight is d off before inserting it in the You can open and close the cover for the center console s storage compart ment by pushing on the slanted front part arrow If your vehicle is equipped w...

Page 97: ...rs for canned drinks have provided in the front center con illustration to open fold back inward to To empty Press the edge of the lid arrow you can now pull the ashtray upward for removal On vehicles...

Page 98: ...ower sup r flashlights car vacuum s and other appliances up to a f approx 200 watts at 12 volts amaging the socket due to g plugs of different shapes or To empty Press the edge of the cover arrow you...

Page 99: ...oint belt easier to fold the rear seat back t up and down if you disconnect belt arrow With a master key you can lock each backrest in the rear seat This also prevents access to the lug gage compartme...

Page 100: ...fastener and place it on the est p the front of the armrest with hand then use your other hand ach down behind the armrest pull up sharply arrow Installing the center armrest Guide the armrest into p...

Page 101: ...ore the ski bag perform the above in reverse sequence An unsecured ski bag could lead to loss of vehicle control and in of an accident to personal injury Securing the load Secure the bag s contents by...

Page 102: ...ry heavy when the rear seat is not occu secure the outer safety belts in pposite buckles Securing the load Secure smaller light pieces with the luggage net or use retaining straps refer to page 34 For...

Page 103: ...u should therefore always remember not to exceed the approved roof load capacity the approved gross vehicle weight or the axle weights when loading the rack These weights are listed under Technical Da...

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Page 106: ...ar patterns required for trouble free operation and long service life later on To break in the separate parking brake drums apply the parking brake lightly when coasting to a standstill at a traffic s...

Page 107: ...e maneuvers ring an accident The concept The Antilock Brake System ABS keeps the wheels from locking during braking thereby enhancing active driving safety With ABS the shortest possible braking dista...

Page 108: ...with undiminished efficiency ou need it When descending steep hills and extended grades downshift to a gear that will allow you to continue safely with only a minimal amount of braking By minimizing t...

Page 109: ...ire greatly impairs steering and braking response and can lead to complete loss of control over the vehicle Avoid overloading the vehicle so that the permitted load on the tires is not exceeded Overlo...

Page 110: ...an cause erial of the tire to degenerate uce tire life and excessive tem e can lead to a sudden flat tire de C corresponds to a level of mance which all passenger car ust meet under the Federal Motor...

Page 111: ...re Monitor rely on the correct ination of tires and wheels for al operation their operation may versely affected if other tires and eels are mounted hould therefore ensure that tires a single manufact...

Page 112: ...laced with the specified tire inflation es and be sure to have the nd tire assemblies balanced me you change the wheels tires The use of BMW narrow link snow chains on winter tires is approved only in...

Page 113: ...height of about 4 in 10 cm so that it audibly engages To avoid injuries be sure that the travel path of the hood is clear when it is closed observing the same precautions recommended for all closing...

Page 114: ...e oil dipstick 115 e oil filler neck 116 ant expansion tank 118 6 Reservoir for the intensive cleaning system 115 7 Reservoir for the windshield and headlamp washer system 115...

Page 115: ...y are inaccessible to children ply with the instructions on the iners Checking oil level 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface 2 Allow the engine to run at operating temperature for at least 15 second...

Page 116: ...ission the differential power steering system mendation have the oil changed BMW center only Continuous exposure to used oil has caused cancer in laboratory testing For this reason any skin areas that...

Page 117: ...he engine is hot If you attempt to do so escaping coolant can cause scalds To avoid the possibility of secondary damage never use anything other than factory approved nitrite and amino free extended d...

Page 118: ...ic that is it absorbs moisture from the air over time In order to ensure the safety and reli ability of the brake system have the brake fluid changed every two years at a BMW center Refer also to the...

Page 119: ...ly short distances significantly n 6 000 miles 10 000 km annu hould have the engine oil d at least every 2 years since oil ates over time regardless of Service and Warranty Information Booklet US mode...

Page 120: ...irth defects and uctive harm In addition certain ontained in vehicles and certain s of component wear contain or emicals known to the State of ia to cause cancer and birth or other reproductive harm p...

Page 121: ...er e level of engine misfire When ccurs you should reduce the d and consult the nearest BMW r as soon as possible Severe e misfire over only a short period e can seriously damage emis control componen...

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Page 124: ...glass portion of a new bulb with your bare hands since even small amounts of impurities burn in to the surface and reduce the service life of the bulb Use a clean cloth paper napkin or a similar mate...

Page 125: ...reflector he left arrow and remove connect the plug g the new bulb holder into the g connector Be sure that it is curely engaged ert the reflector with bulb holder d turn to the right as far as ssibl...

Page 126: ...lamp assembly out ase the spring on the back of the and turn the cover to the left ase the clamp remove the act base and replace the bulb Tail lamps Rear lamp side marker lamps Light emitting diodes...

Page 127: ...unclip the cover nel on the underside of the rage tray arrow n the bulb holder to the left and move ply gentle pressure to the bulb ile turning it to the left to remove License plate lamps 5 watt bulb...

Page 128: ...device is not used This is part of the M Mobility system 1 On Off switch 2 Connection hose with pressure gauge for connecting the compressor with the sealant container or to con nect the compressor to...

Page 129: ...the valve stem cap 3 Flip open the cover and pull out the enclosed protective gloves Take out hose 2 with the pressure gauge and screw it to the connection on the sealant container as shown in the ill...

Page 130: ...essure gauge and screw it onto the valve Take out the plug and plug it into the cigarette lighter socket in the passenger compartment 9 Reset the tire pressure to 29 psi 200 kilopascal and Increase th...

Page 131: ...sories contain lead and lead compounds Wash hands after handling Battery care The battery is completely maintenance free That means that the original elec trolyte will normally last for the service li...

Page 132: ...he luggage compartment Use the handle to pull down the trim on the right wall Do not attempt to repair a blown fuse or replace it with a fuse having a different color or amperage rating Installing the...

Page 133: ...ly certain that there no contact between the body ork of the two vehicles short cir uit hazard tart the engine on the support ehicle and allow it to run 5 Use one jumper cable to con nect the positive...

Page 134: ...tart and allow it to run as If the first start attempt is not essful wait a few minutes e another attempt in order to the discharged battery to arge re disconnecting the jumper es let the engines run...

Page 135: ...The inherent resilience of material helps protect both vehicles sudden jerking movements Keep the vehicles in line and avoid towing at an offset angle Ensure that the tow rope connecting the two vehic...

Page 136: ...g with a commercial tow ot tow with sling type equipment a wheel lift or flatbed equipment e comply with applicable towing ever allow passengers to ride in towed vehicle for any reason...

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Page 140: ...BMW M5 301 5 4 941 8 394 6 600 368 500 3 800 11 0 3 50 89 0 3 70 94 0 Digital electronic engine management system...

Page 141: ...141n Overview Controls Maintenance Repairs Data Index inches mm Minimum turning circle dia 38 1 ft 11 6 m...

Page 142: ...BMW M5 n full tank of fuel options not included lbs kg 4 024 1 825 lbs kg 5 049 2 290 lbs kg 2 426 1 100 lbs kg 2 701 1 225 lbs kg 220 100 cu ft liters 16 2 460...

Page 143: ...ecification page 22 liters liters liters approx 3 7 approx 3 5 approx 6 3 approx 6 0 approx 1 1 approx 1 0 For details page 115 liters 12 7 12 0 For details page 117 liters 6 9 6 5 BMW High Performanc...

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Page 146: ...Brake hydraulic system brake pads 16 Brake system 108 brake fluid level 108 brake linings 108 malfunctions 108t Break in procedures 106 Bulbs and lamps 124 C California Proposition 65 Warning 120 Cap...

Page 147: ...ol DBC 17 80 Dynamic Driving Control 81 Dynamic Stability Control DSC 17 80 E Electric power windows 36 Electrical heating exterior mirror 48 Electrical malfunction doors 27t fuel filler door 20t lugg...

Page 148: ...g 85 Intensive cleaning system 115 Interface socket for Onboard Diagnostics OBD 121 Interior lamps 86 Interior mirrors 48 Interior motion sensor 36 deactivating 29 J Jump starting 133t K Key Memory 55...

Page 149: ...side temperature display 63 P Park Distance Control PDC 78 Parked car ventilation system 92 activating 72 refer also to the Owner s Manual for Onboard Computer Parking brake 17 58 Parking lamps 14 84...

Page 150: ...nt memory 45 Steering wheel with multi function buttons 19 Stopwatch 71 refer also to the Owner s Manual for Onboard Computer Storage compartments 96 Summer tires 111 Switching off the engine 57 Symbo...

Page 151: ...g triangle 20 Warranty and Service Guide Booklet Canadian models 119 Washer fluids 115t Washer reservoir filling 115t Washer system 60 Water on the roads 107 Wear indicator in the tires 109 Weights 14...

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Page 153: ...erred fuel here ne oil pace between the two marks on pstick corresponds to approx S quarts 1 liter nation ty nflation pressures Summer tires Winter tires front rear front rear 4 persons sons or 4 plus...

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